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THE SALINE OBSERVER
VOLUME 59
SALINE, WASHTENAW COUNTY, MICHIGAN, THURSDA*?, JUNE 27, 1940
NUMBSRl 39
Call On Us First
When you need a loan to purchase
a car, instead of going where the rate
is higher and their interest in you is
governed solely by the amount of profit
they may make on the transaction.
Yo need not be a depositor to take
advantage of this community service.
We invite your application.
Saline Wins In
Seventh Straight
DEFEAT WALTZ IN 13 TO 6
SLUGFEST. 3F3IVE P03ENTS
PLAYS HERE SUNDAY
Saline Theatre Has
Three Double Features
Methodist Chnrch
Changes Pastors
Saline -BOVS To GO < FOR SALE—9 acres alfalfa) Clarence
To Camp New-kirk-^ Blqpire Fred Gladlsh* sst-2 Phone 152
Cook, Auctioneer.
Choice started, pullets for sale.
Bargains in entertainment will &
be offered to the film fans oft
Saline and "vicinity during the; _ _ ^^
ensuing week by the Saline DK 3^33, ^ XJB3NDRUM C03MES' Newkirk "scout'" Camp "on the : Tfae~6bserver 'office"
" nrn" ' HERE. REV. SAXMAN ""'" "=
A large number of tooys from saline Hatchery.
Saline and nearby towns are en- •
rolling every day to attend the, Rubber stamp pads on sale at
- - - the'Tf
Al-
The farmer boys from this vicinity, who make up most of the - .
Saline Independent team, have j comical pictures,
really been mowing down and
plowing under opponents during
the first seven games of the season and have grown quite a crop
of base hits and runs.
Such was the case Sunday at
Waltz, where instead of the rainstorms that were washing out
the rest of the community it
rained Ibasebails in the outer
pastures of the baseball park, to
a total of five doubles, two triples and eight singles toy the Saline "hayseeds" as they came out
on the long end of a 13 to 6
score.
Theatre. Double feature pro-, i HERE. "~REV SAXMAN "Huron River near Dexter.
grams will be presented in all! .j ^^ TO HUDSON ready enrolled for this week are! AU kinds of printing done at
three changes of program. Even] s (scouts Robert Clay, 3Marvin Ol-jthe Saline Observer office
the mid-week Merchants nights. minister will be in the sen, William Koebbe, Donald!
Face brick—several
on hand. Big saving.
Auto Company, Saline.
thousand
Wiedman
W. E. Dietiker, 31icensed em-
balmer and undertaker. 3Phone
175-F2.
nights will have two very fine' j it Methodist church Miller, Wilbert Bradley, Eugene j For expert radio service, see
COmiCal Pictures. !„.-!,„_ «,„ __.- _._._ ■Co^Thanl.nr ffl* TTarrv 3MilleI i Ml,, on o* a a _»._-. «'*
_ _- . . 4,.a nrnr^m* vfaen the morning services are Feurbacher and Harry
The tot of these programs ^ Sunday. Dr.sFred A. Lend- from this locality,
comes tomorrow night whenjriim ^ndson Michigan, will' Scout executive, Walter Mac-
Frank Morgan romps through tar!talte ^ lace ^ Rey fa &1peek reports that everything is
*anous adventure as a timid jB ga^^ h ^^ Dreach iii'h"* readiness for an excellent
7°**% ,t0rS th "tou^stG°o? §e *=* « * Son. 1 camping season with a well train-
tenderfoot m the toughest of, J Lendrum will prove to be'ed staff in charge and every op-
Anzon4" Ithnll-comedy of tte interesting man as he has'portunity available for a Scout
great open spaces with little f,„ml*L, „„„^°,.„M„ „„" "„(?« have, a srreat. time to advance
Virginia Wiedler as the heroine.
Teamed with them will be John
Payne, and Jane Wyman in "Kid
^NifefcMnghlef—a) musical, - -fight
picture.
"An Angel from Texas- with
an all-star cast, including 3Eddie
Albert, Rosemary Lane, -. Wayne
Kelly, 211 So. Ann Arbor St,
Wolverine
Parsons'.
Work Shoes »<
Many peonies are in full bloom.
Make selections now for 3E*all
planting. A. S. Hall.
Old and new floors sanded.
Andrew Hartman, phone 114-F2.
Merchants' night show tickets
given with every dollar paidi on
subscriptions to The Observer.
'The farmers swooped down on Morris, Jane Wyman and others.
Saline Savings
Bank
The One Story Bank On the Corner
SALINE THEATRE
Friday and Saturday, June 28 and 29
F. Morgan - V. Wiedler in | J. Payne - J. "Wyman in
Henry Goes Arizonal lid Nightingale
Sunday and Monday, June 30 and July 1
tW | r if E. Albert -R. Lane in
Oh, JohnDy, now . , , T
You Can Love Angel trom lexas
Tues., Wed. and Thurs., July 2, 3 and 4
3MERCH3ANTS' 3NIGHTS •"
Baby Sandy - 3H. Herbert in F. Morgan - A. Rutherford in
Little Accident Ghost Comes Home
Waltz like a bunch of garden
pests in the first inning and held
them under control for the rest of
the game. Chuck Schwyn led off
with a single, went to second
when Girbach was safe on a
fielder's choice. Jarve Knisel
scored them with a triple and he
came home on Bob Knisel's single.
Whip Schneider doubled, sending
Bob Knisel to third and they
scored on Chuck 3Frey's single.
When the cloud rolled away at
the end of the inning Saline led
5 to 0.
After Waltz had scored two
runs in the second, the country
gents* tallied with six more in the
third. Schneider led off with a
triple and scored >on Chuck Frey*s
single. Ken 3Frey doubled and
Bob Frey walked to fill the
bases. Harvey 3Frey then reached
first on a fielder's choice as
Chuck Frey ibeat the throw to the
olate and the bases remained
loaded. Girbach drove Ken and
Bob Frey home with a single and
went to second while Harvey
3Frey scored on an error. Schneider then scored Girbach with a
single.
Saline hostilities then died down
until the ninth when Schneider
singled, went to third on Chuck
will come Sunday, and with it
comes "Oh, Johnny, How You
Can Love"—a gay musical romance with Tom Brown and
Peggy Moran,
traveled considerably and nas | to have a great time to advance
spent quite a bit of time in Mex- n\ rank and to grow in citizen-
ico". He is a well educated man, ship,
having received his A. B. degree
at,^ Dickenson College, his B. D.
degee at Drew Theological Seminary in 3M3adison, N. J., and done
post graduate work in New York
July 4 To Be Miniature Airplane Day At Cub Camp
^ „„_ Terrence Vincent of Ypsilanti,
University^ " He "received!~an hon- internationally known authority
on miniature airplanes is to be
the guest of honor at the Culb
Camp on Thursday, July 4. He
will conduct a series of demonstrations of making and flying
miniature airplanes.
orary degree as Doctor of Divinity
from Albion College-
He worked for awhile in the
Mexican missions in Mexico. He
was Dean of the School of The-
s&sy .m-.'"k- .44. ... ^ .„.,, ology in Puebla, Mexico, and was miniature airplanes.
Merchants nights wfil be Mdjfot several ^ American Con-i Cubs and their parents are in-
■ Tuesday, Wednesday ^4 sulate in Mexico. His family- has J "rited to visit the camp in ««
grown up and left home so he afternoon.
on
Thursday and will have two real
good pictures. Baby Sandy, new
wonder child of the screen, has
definitely abandoned the male
impersonations in which she rose
to fame and from now on will
be her own feminine self. Her
first appearance as a girl will
be in "Little Accident," with
Hugh Herlbert on these nights.
With them on this program will
be 3Frank Morgan, malting his
second appearance of the week in
"The Ghost Comes Home", with
Ann Rutherford.
the
and his wife are alone.
Rev. Saxman's many friends
wish him continued success and
happiness with his new congregation and hope that he will have
as much following as he had here
LAST CALL FOR ENROLLMENTS FOR CUB CARD?
The Demonstration Day-Camp
to be conducted at the Newkirk
during his three years as pastor Scout Reservation during the
of the local Methodist church.
3His sermons were enjoyed by ill.
Rev. Saxman came here from
Tecumseh after he had preached
in' churces in Gwinn, Willis and
Tecumseh, 3Mlchigan.
Harvey-Dechert Vows
Spoken Sat. Eve.
Rotarians Discuss
Local Projects
At the last two meetings of Merrilee Harvey, daugh- !%?££
the Salme Rotary club the time Qf Mr ^ Mrg Ea^ Ten^tj leaders,
for programs has been used in, Harold Dechert son of Mr.
°°^nf ™£ S£ 1SErg-r££!«aa Mrs. August Dechert, spoke
first five days in July will open
at 9:00 A. M., Monday morning,
July 1st, and close with a Parents' and Cubs' pot luck picnic,
Friday night, July 5.
Every indication is that this
special week for younger boys
will be one of the most successful of the summer. It will be
a small carefully selected group
and will be administered by the
regular camp staff of twelve
These
jects around this locality.
activities have 'been explained by s;turdayF"eventag7 June
well informed persons. ." ..•".. .. B< .
Places are still available, and
enrollments are "being received at
the Council Ofiice, 324 E. Huron
-For Sale — Registered Duroc
boars, new pop corn. Dan Hertler & Son, phone 184-F21.
International F-12
Overhauled. $305.00
Auto Company, Saline.
Tractor.
Wiedman
For Sale Cheap. Everhot elec-
tri cooker, two floor lamps. G. L.
Parsons.
Selected White 3Leghorn pullets
2 to 4 weeks old!. Morton Poultry
Farm. Phone 82-F22. 38-2
Heating and sheet, metal wor3k,
furnace cleaning and repairing.
R. G. Wahl, phone 160.
Closing out farm implements
other than Ford Ferguson line.
Save dollars on stock on hand.
Wiedman Auto Company. Saline.
For Rent—A small house, one
and a half miles from Saline; on
Ann Arbor road. Wired for ligjhts,
flowing well near door. A. S. 3Hall
Ford 3Pickup, 1936. Good condition. Only $195.00 Wiedman Auto
Company, Saline
TIRE SALE —5.00-17—57.00
with your old tire. 6.00-16—$7.25
with old tire. Hoeft Service Station-Phone 132 39-t-4
CHEAP transportation; Mar-
mon 8 sedan about 9 years old.
Fair condition. Call at Observer
office.
For your next tractor, Avery
Ro Trac. See one, try one. All
Avery machinery sold by Albert
Graf.
Cash paid for dead or useless
stock. $1 for horses and cows.
Telephone collect, Tecumseh 350."
C. R. Frost, licensee for Darling
and Co.
their nuptial vows at 7 o'clock t t ^
■3otii^o*iT mroninor TllTlP 9.9. IT) '
22,
,-en lniormea jjei&uns. Trinitv Lutheran church. Rev.! i waterworks roaa, sy. miies
On Thursday, June 13, they Emrle officiated ' The annual installments of iof Saline. Electricity, larg
isited the athletic field, located rL- * s - • in! 1935 and prior years real estate; den. Adults preferred. $10
error. Chuck Frey went
second on the error and later
scored on Harv Frey's single
to end the attack.
Sunday, Saline will be looking
for their eighth straight victory
when Five Points invades the
local field. Redford plays here
on the 4th.
The box score:
For Rent—5 room house on
j Waterworks_road, SYz miles west
e gar-
preferred. $10 Phone
39-HP
Frey's single and_ scored on an|just n0rth of the school, which "riasre Ibv her father wore taxes w3hich were placed on the;i49-F3. Saline.
to has just been surveyed and plan- ™- B«,atm nrincess style the ten year moratorium plan will;
ned out by Fred Heller. The ^jf ^ eitendw Lo a trahi. **e due before «*e_end of August I Keep your growing chicles
plans will be presented at the *£ ^rJ **^ veil was attached ^ must be Paid befoie Septem- j healthy by giving them a period-
annual school meeting in July. | "*eo ^Jf1"? Jt7a Tark Her ber to avoid a*1 additional pen-! ie flush with Vitality Mushing
The plans include space_ for a t±T™ f ™ses "atd baby's ^y ,-•„.„ iRati°n* tt I"3 int° **? feedini
J If the installment, which is due.program. Saline Hatchery
field and many other things for. Drf£™- Mo,o e,sfpr Wl-Rs Rllth in August, is not paid before Oc
SA3U3NE
AB R H E
6 12 0
2
Oui* WeSdfofMi** Sai/
W\IM DEPEND If THAT* WHAT
ON OETTIHG FUU. fl fit fOUMO.'
VALUE FOR EVERY 1 AND THEY
NICKEL HERE/ ^HAVE.THE
s«*fwmcEwrRoiTS"l
•UtDVEGEKBLtSJ
OC
f course stt Is referring i
HOiME DRESSED 1HOME SMOKED
Chicken, fryers-stewingj HAMS, sliced, lb. 28c
Steaks - Choice-Tender Will Melt in your Mouth
Choice Home Dressed
VEAL CHOPS, lb. 25c
Veal Breast,
lb. 18c
BEVERAGES
Birely's - Coca Cola - 7-Up
Pepsi-Cola - Canada Dry
SPax-T-Pak Hires
Venter's
SHOULDER
Pork Roasts
lb. 19c
Pork Chops
lb. 21c
JULY 4TH!! PICNIC SPECIALS!
Pickles, Olives Fruits Cold Meat Varieties
Paper Napkins, Plates Kraft Cheese, 2 lbs. 49c
Cups, Spoons, Forks Brick - American - Valveeta
Visit Our Market to Stock Your Picnic Basket
C. Schwyn, rf
B. Giitach, If 6 2 1
J. ICnisel, ss 4 11
B. ICnisel, lb — 5 11
W. Schneider, 3b 5 3 4
C. Frey, c - 5 2 3
K. Frey. 2b 4 11
R. Frey, cf 3 11
H. Frey, p 4 1 1
O. Hoeft, cf -_-.. 10 0
C. Girbach, 2b 10 0
Total 44 13 15
WALTZ
E. Kemp, cf 5 0 3
R. Billmeyer, rf 4 0 0
C. Inmar, 3b 5 11
B. Night, ss 5 0 1
C. Hoffman, 2b 5 0 0
B. Bennett, lb-p .. 4 3 2
F. Vloch, If ...4. 5 0 2
M Lorain, c 5 2 3
N. Bordt, l'b-p 3 0 2
Total — 41 6 14
Saline 506
Waltz 020
000
200
002—13
002— 6
WILLING WORKERS
The June meeting of the Willing Workers was held at the
home of 3M3rs. Elfa Munroe.
The meeting opened with the
club singing "Jesus Lover of My
Soul" and Mrs. Emogene Smith
conducted the devotionals. 3M3r*s
Gertie Carter had charge of the
program as follows: Song by
club, 'Leaning on the Everlasting Arms;" Reading, "A Good
Sermon," by Mrs. Mabel Needham
and two contests, Mrs. Jessie
Forsythe winning the first and
3Mrs. Grace Holcomb the second.
The . time previous to the program was spent sewing for the
Red Cross,
After a delicious supper, the
club -numbering 28 adjourned.
3In July- a picnic will be held
at the Saline Park.
Card of Thanks
We wish to express our appreciation for the many acts of Irind-
ness and beautiful floral offerings extended by our friends
during our recent ' bereavement.
We especially thank.Rev. Walter
Saxman.
Relatives of 3Mrs. Katie Bartlett.
track" baseball diamond, football ^net was roses a
breath,
the athletic activities and play'r 'ft* hide's sister, jtoi Ruth. StaSr"!^ "it will be placed on the
of the school. The field will Tenant, was her maid-of-honor and ml gale and -^^ mt
take up the four acres of ground wore pink maipiette ora: W- fe ad(Jed f sale expenses.
which were bequested to the *^ Her bouquet was: pink.rosest] delinquent 1938 or prior
School by Mrs. Ella Henne last | ^ The bridesmaids were 33Mar3orie taxes not ^id before October 1st
December as a memorial to her Tenant sister-of tluL ^^ i will be placed on the May sale
son, Edward F. Henne, who was T°ne Hershiberger of Pontiac. Ust ^^ ^ additional charge
president of the school board at;Their dresses were Hue; ^arqui- Mt cents fQr each descri
Uie time of his death. i<-*e"e over taffeta and^ they car- tion
Last week, Thursday, was ried larkspur ana daises^ j ^g bUc ig d to ^
Barbara and Joan Dechert sis-lfore ^ penalty is added on Oc-
ters of the bride-groom were tdber lst Let,s reduee our tex
flower girls, their dresses were Ugt fe pr0mpt payments,
white net and they carried foas-; Charles E. Crittenden
kets of petals. * j Washtenaw Co. Treas. -:
Miss Jean Fosdick played the:
traditional wedding3. marches^and; always tell when you
also accompanied.vm Lfla Lan&e on ^^^ It>s up^aii
^^DfchertTrhis broth-l-d ^e goilg is tough all the
er's best man. The ushers were.wd,y* .
Harold Ernst of Clinton and Ed-j -C--V"G'Q *CY ATifTWCn!
ward Kasno of 3Macon and Ken-j JB/lJliO fjAJVl'UlIN.E-lJ!
neth Dechert, brother of thej Glasses fitted. 3Every' Saturday
groom.;
. Mrs. Tenant wore a gown of j Hotel. See Dr. Frank Gifford, To-
spent in a round-table discussion
of other projects around Saline.
oiHalsey-Easlick
3FR"f3<xIDAIRE -
1940 Models on Display Now
, COOK MOTOR SALES
Authorized Dealers
Rites Are Read
At a very pretty home wedding Saturday Miss Marguerite
Frances 3Halsey, daughter of 3Mr.
and 3M3rs. Harold Halsey of Ypsilanti, became the bride of Ger-
aldy C. Easlick. The ceremon
took place at 2 o'clock at the
home of the bride's parents.
Rev. Dwight Halsey, a great
uncle of the bride, read the service using the double ring ceremony. Mrs. Grace Sehantz played
the traditional wedding marches
and as the bridal couple took
FOR SAL3E—1 1-2 ton Chevrolet truck. Several- good used
tractors priced from $35 up.
John-Deere tractor plow, one-
bottom. Herman Heininger, ph.
33.
1935 Chevrolet Truck
.-Long wheelbase, dual wheels,
32x6" 10-ply rear, stakes. Platform available if desired.
COOK MOTOR SALES
Authorized Chevrolet Dealer
Eyes examined and best glasses made at lowest prices. Dr. 3L.
O. Gibson, Oculist, Packard at
3Hill, Ann Arbor.
Especially equipped to repair
auto parts and farm machinery
Welding of all kinds. Broolca
Brothers will fix it, if anyone
can. Phone 101.
Dead-Useless Stock Wanted
Best prices paid and prompt
service, including Sundays, caU
Adrian 484, reversing charges.
Adrian Tankage Company.
BUY NOW ! !
1939 Chevrolet Sedan
1936 Ford Trunk Tudor
1937 Ford Pick-Up Rack
COOK MOTOR SALES
Authorized Chevrolet Dealers
Since 1915
SEE THE 3NEW SAMPLES OF
Rausers's linoleum on display at
Gross Hardware store Albert
Rauser has a large assoitr*.ent of
all kinds of floor cove ings to
choose from at lowest pr" "• We
pay toll on Saline calls. V."-? now
sell the famous Hoover vacuum
sweeper, both new and used.. 118
N. Fourth Ave., Ann Arbor.
Wanted—People in this vicinity
who have any legal printing required in the settlement of1 estates, etc., will confer a favof by
having it sent to this nevspaper.
The rates are universal ii such
matters and to have your notices
appear in this paper it is only
necessary to ask the Probate
Judge to send them to Tha
Saline Observer.
YOUM/TO
WOW
grey figured silk with navy ac-;iedo Optometrist,
cessories and 3Mrs. Dechert wore
a navy blue sheer with white accessories. Both wore corsages of
Talisman roses and baby's .breath.
A reception was held for the
Traffic accident fatalities.check-
ed off at the rate of cne every
16 minutes in 1939.
Avoid accidents - be certain of
ample power to get out of the
A Duo-Therm Hot Water Heater way in time. Bank on OUR gas
will solve your hot water problem ifor more pep - greater pickup -
once and for all. You get auto- i and a world of power - for traumatic turn-of-the-tap convenience | fic and hills. STOP HERE 3NEXT
12:30 to 9:30 P. M. Office in Milan &rs *» ^^^ of cheap fuel j TIME - you'll like our service.
'----- - - - --- - ~ '"J- Can 48 for further details. iFosdick & Ford Hi-^Jpeed Statioi
3 ?!?• ^ *b Gv3£ service' 121 Michigan at Harris—Phone 44
W. 3Mich. Ave. x„„^» t..k>5/.o««t. car washing
OBSERVER LINERS
their places sang "Because." ^ ^s~ta thT<*£3i 'parlors fip ^^SttSSSStefer
The bride wore white moire imin|diateiv following the cere- 6" P** ™e fi'st inse™?n* « Per
taffeta with butterfly pattern, a ™***** ^T^at home^t! toe ««* "^»Mqnent insertion.
short tulle veil which was gathered into a satin tiara with a band
of seed pearls. "Her 'bouquet was
Talisman roses.
The matron of honor was
3Mrs. Noel Walker, a former
school friend of the bride. She
wore pink organza, The groom's
attendant was Thomas Scott, a
brother-in-law, also of Ypsilanti.
A. reception followed the ceremony. The table was pretty with
a large, . many-tiered weddings
cake centering the table and on(
either side a smaller bell-shaped j
403 North Ann Aribor street.
Mr. and Mrs. August Dechert
of North Ann Arbor street, Saturday celebrated their silver
wedding anniversary. It was also
the occasion of their son's wedding. Guests who attended the
wedding and anniversary celebration were from Detroit, Britton, Tecumseh, Ridgeway, Ann
Arbor, Milford, St. Joseph, Charlotte, Farmington and Pontiac.
cake. A profusion of roses School Meeting
throughout the rooms lent a Comes In July
rooms lent
touch" of summer beauty.
Mr. and Mrs Easlick will reside at 803 Congress street in
Ypsilanti The groom is employed
by the Motor State Products
Company and the bride has been
bookkeeper for the. B. G. Moorman Company for four years.
She is a former resident of Saline and a graduate of the Saline High school, and a granddaughter of Mr and Mrs. Thomas
Shurtz.
MISS LUELLA LAMBARTH
HONORS WITH SHOWER
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to express our sincere
thanks for the many acts of kindness and sympathy shown by
friends and neighbors during our
recent bereavement. Also Rev.
Whitbracht for his "comforting
words.
Erwin Keppler
3Mr. and 3Mxs. Floyd Rogers and family
The Dependable Division of the
Methodist Ladies Aid *will meet
at the home of Mrs. A. J. Warren Tuesday evening, July second
Sally H. MacArthur, .sec.
Miss Luella Lambarth enter-
| tained at a.Idtchen shower Thursday evening complimenting her
cousV> • 3Miss Laura Lambarth,
who is soon to "become the bride
of Theodore Stroup of 3Milan.
The rooms were lovely with
bouquets of June roses. Aunts,
cousins and friends of 3M3ss 3Lam-
barth to the number of 42 were
present. Each one brought her
favorite recipe for the bride.
Each gift was accompanied by a
bit of household advice. Prizes,
in games were all presented to
the bride-to-be. A mock wedding
completed the entertainment after which dainty refreshments
were served.
RHNBMUM CHARGE, 25 CE3NTS
READ THE 3UNER ADS NOW
Inside Lubrication,
Wanted—Local man for general work, past 45. Saline-3M3ilan
Creamery.
Wanted-Housekeeper on farm. 1
Albert Bareis, Prochnow farm, j
11880 3Maeon Road. 39-ltp
WHATMOUI
HAYE
COPWIOHI 1732 by
Compare your life insurance with
any other property you own.
What is its value to you if you
65? liemfwy shrda-Pr.... RI
live-todayr-in 10 years-when you-
are 65? What is its value to
your family if you die?
Lloyd E. Fairbanks
Insurance Agency
3HIGHEST PRICES paid for "*■
cream. Saline-3Milan Creamery, j B
232 Macon Roa.d, Saline. 39-8tp'
' The annual school meeting of;
the Saline Public Schooi, Dist. No.
1 .fractional, will .be held in thej
school auditorium the
i
-, i
For Sale—Perfection, four burn-!
er oil stove and oak China cab-j
inet. 109 W. Henry St. 39-ltp,
_ _ Keep "your stock in with a
_ „ _ second 1 Parmek electric fence. For a
.Monday in July at 8 o'clock. At j demonstration call Theron
this meeting two members will be i Schnierlej phone 258252. Ann
elected to fill the vacancies of j Arbor Route 4 39-5tc
two expired terms. Also to con-| cat-h>
sider other matters of impor FOR SALE _
tance. Among them will be the!Several good used tractors priced
development of the play field re-jfrom $35 up, Mowers, Gram bind-
cently donated to the district. (ers—1 John-Deere 8-ft. nearly
—Mrs Anna 3Miller, Sec, 3Board new- J* John-Deere Hay 3Loader.
of Education.
Saline General Hospital
David 3Miller of 3M21an was
brought in Sunday for medical
treatment.
3M3iss Dorothy Jefferry had her
tonsils and adenoids removed
Monday.
Cecil Oliver was dismissed
from the hospital Monday and
his daughter, Geraldine, was
dismised Friday. They were accident cases a week ago.
3M3iss. Phoebe 3Minzey is doing
nicely.
The baby boy born ot 3Mr. and
3Mrs. Edwin Kuebler was borri
June 17 instead of 10 as at first
reported.
S. R. Wilson returned home
Sunday afternoon.
John-Deere tractor plow—one
bottom. Phone 33
HERMAN H3EININGER
HOMES 3INSULATED with
CAPITOL ROCKWOOL — most
approved methods for applying
our high grade Capitol RockwooL'
Backed by guarantee of permanent satisfaction by our $50,000,-
000 Rock Wool Manufacturing
Company. 3Prices very reasonable now with easier terms if
desired. A beautiful 32 piece din-'
netware set .given 3FREE for
3Iimited time with each insulation
order. 3
Let us estimate for you at once
with no obligation on" your part
what-so-ever. - |
Burgh Heating and Insulating Co.'
Phone 8697 Ann Arbor
210 Kenwood Ave.
Switch from Larro Chick Builder to Larro Egg
Mash at 12 weeks and have a flock you may be
proud of this fall when both pullets and eggs
will be in demand. !
Pork may be cheap but it's all the more reason
you should grow them quick. Try Larro Piig
feed or Larro Concentrate with your own grain.
Binder Twine in any quantity — Bed top,
Green top and Jackson. j
Salt by the lb. or-truck load,/:'\ j .
Quality Feeders and Fountains at live and
let live prices. See ns when in need.- I
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| Title | 1940-06-27; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1940-06-27 |
| Publisher | LeBaron & Nissly |
| Description | An issue of the Saline, Michigan newspaper. Published weekly. Began publication in 1880. No longer published. |
| Subject/Keywords | Saline (Mich.) - Newspapers; Washtenaw County (Mich.) - Newspapers; |
| Copyright Permission | This material is in the public domain. |
| Type | Newspaper |
| Format | JPG/JPEG |
| Language | English |
Description
| Title | 1940-06-27; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1940-06-27 |
| Publisher | LeBaron & Nissly |
| Description | An issue of the Saline, Michigan newspaper. Published weekly. Began publication in 1880. No longer published. |
| Subject/Keywords | Saline (Mich.) - Newspapers; Washtenaw County (Mich.) - Newspapers; |
| Copyright Permission | This material is in the public domain. |
| Type | Newspaper |
| Format | JPG/JPEG |
| Language | English |
| Transcript |
THE SALINE OBSERVER VOLUME 59 SALINE, WASHTENAW COUNTY, MICHIGAN, THURSDA*?, JUNE 27, 1940 NUMBSRl 39 Call On Us First When you need a loan to purchase a car, instead of going where the rate is higher and their interest in you is governed solely by the amount of profit they may make on the transaction. Yo need not be a depositor to take advantage of this community service. We invite your application. Saline Wins In Seventh Straight DEFEAT WALTZ IN 13 TO 6 SLUGFEST. 3F3IVE P03ENTS PLAYS HERE SUNDAY Saline Theatre Has Three Double Features Methodist Chnrch Changes Pastors Saline -BOVS To GO < FOR SALE—9 acres alfalfa) Clarence To Camp New-kirk-^ Blqpire Fred Gladlsh* sst-2 Phone 152 Cook, Auctioneer. Choice started, pullets for sale. Bargains in entertainment will & be offered to the film fans oft Saline and "vicinity during the; _ _ ^^ ensuing week by the Saline DK 3^33, ^ XJB3NDRUM C03MES' Newkirk "scout'" Camp "on the : Tfae~6bserver 'office" " nrn" ' HERE. REV. SAXMAN ""'" "= A large number of tooys from saline Hatchery. Saline and nearby towns are en- • rolling every day to attend the, Rubber stamp pads on sale at - - - the'Tf Al- The farmer boys from this vicinity, who make up most of the - . Saline Independent team, have j comical pictures, really been mowing down and plowing under opponents during the first seven games of the season and have grown quite a crop of base hits and runs. Such was the case Sunday at Waltz, where instead of the rainstorms that were washing out the rest of the community it rained Ibasebails in the outer pastures of the baseball park, to a total of five doubles, two triples and eight singles toy the Saline "hayseeds" as they came out on the long end of a 13 to 6 score. Theatre. Double feature pro-, i HERE. "~REV SAXMAN "Huron River near Dexter. grams will be presented in all! .j ^^ TO HUDSON ready enrolled for this week are! AU kinds of printing done at three changes of program. Even] s (scouts Robert Clay, 3Marvin Ol-jthe Saline Observer office the mid-week Merchants nights. minister will be in the sen, William Koebbe, Donald! Face brick—several on hand. Big saving. Auto Company, Saline. thousand Wiedman W. E. Dietiker, 31icensed em- balmer and undertaker. 3Phone 175-F2. nights will have two very fine' j it Methodist church Miller, Wilbert Bradley, Eugene j For expert radio service, see COmiCal Pictures. !„.-!,„_ «,„ __.- _._._ ■Co^Thanl.nr ffl* TTarrv 3MilleI i Ml,, on o* a a _»._-. «'* _ _- . . 4,.a nrnr^m* vfaen the morning services are Feurbacher and Harry The tot of these programs ^ Sunday. Dr.sFred A. Lend- from this locality, comes tomorrow night whenjriim ^ndson Michigan, will' Scout executive, Walter Mac- Frank Morgan romps through tar!talte ^ lace ^ Rey fa &1peek reports that everything is *anous adventure as a timid jB ga^^ h ^^ Dreach iii'h"* readiness for an excellent 7°**% ,t0rS th "tou^stG°o? §e *=* « * Son. 1 camping season with a well train- tenderfoot m the toughest of, J Lendrum will prove to be'ed staff in charge and every op- Anzon4" Ithnll-comedy of tte interesting man as he has'portunity available for a Scout great open spaces with little f,„ml*L, „„„^°,.„M„ „„" "„(?« have, a srreat. time to advance Virginia Wiedler as the heroine. Teamed with them will be John Payne, and Jane Wyman in "Kid ^NifefcMnghlef—a) musical, - -fight picture. "An Angel from Texas- with an all-star cast, including 3Eddie Albert, Rosemary Lane, -. Wayne Kelly, 211 So. Ann Arbor St, Wolverine Parsons'. Work Shoes »< Many peonies are in full bloom. Make selections now for 3E*all planting. A. S. Hall. Old and new floors sanded. Andrew Hartman, phone 114-F2. Merchants' night show tickets given with every dollar paidi on subscriptions to The Observer. 'The farmers swooped down on Morris, Jane Wyman and others. Saline Savings Bank The One Story Bank On the Corner SALINE THEATRE Friday and Saturday, June 28 and 29 F. Morgan - V. Wiedler in J. Payne - J. "Wyman in Henry Goes Arizonal lid Nightingale Sunday and Monday, June 30 and July 1 tW r if E. Albert -R. Lane in Oh, JohnDy, now . , , T You Can Love Angel trom lexas Tues., Wed. and Thurs., July 2, 3 and 4 3MERCH3ANTS' 3NIGHTS •" Baby Sandy - 3H. Herbert in F. Morgan - A. Rutherford in Little Accident Ghost Comes Home Waltz like a bunch of garden pests in the first inning and held them under control for the rest of the game. Chuck Schwyn led off with a single, went to second when Girbach was safe on a fielder's choice. Jarve Knisel scored them with a triple and he came home on Bob Knisel's single. Whip Schneider doubled, sending Bob Knisel to third and they scored on Chuck 3Frey's single. When the cloud rolled away at the end of the inning Saline led 5 to 0. After Waltz had scored two runs in the second, the country gents* tallied with six more in the third. Schneider led off with a triple and scored >on Chuck Frey*s single. Ken 3Frey doubled and Bob Frey walked to fill the bases. Harvey 3Frey then reached first on a fielder's choice as Chuck Frey ibeat the throw to the olate and the bases remained loaded. Girbach drove Ken and Bob Frey home with a single and went to second while Harvey 3Frey scored on an error. Schneider then scored Girbach with a single. Saline hostilities then died down until the ninth when Schneider singled, went to third on Chuck will come Sunday, and with it comes "Oh, Johnny, How You Can Love"—a gay musical romance with Tom Brown and Peggy Moran, traveled considerably and nas to have a great time to advance spent quite a bit of time in Mex- n\ rank and to grow in citizen- ico". He is a well educated man, ship, having received his A. B. degree at,^ Dickenson College, his B. D. degee at Drew Theological Seminary in 3M3adison, N. J., and done post graduate work in New York July 4 To Be Miniature Airplane Day At Cub Camp ^ „„_ Terrence Vincent of Ypsilanti, University^ " He "received!~an hon- internationally known authority on miniature airplanes is to be the guest of honor at the Culb Camp on Thursday, July 4. He will conduct a series of demonstrations of making and flying miniature airplanes. orary degree as Doctor of Divinity from Albion College- He worked for awhile in the Mexican missions in Mexico. He was Dean of the School of The- s&sy .m-.'"k- .44. ... ^ .„.,, ology in Puebla, Mexico, and was miniature airplanes. Merchants nights wfil be Mdjfot several ^ American Con-i Cubs and their parents are in- ■ Tuesday, Wednesday ^4 sulate in Mexico. His family- has J "rited to visit the camp in «« grown up and left home so he afternoon. on Thursday and will have two real good pictures. Baby Sandy, new wonder child of the screen, has definitely abandoned the male impersonations in which she rose to fame and from now on will be her own feminine self. Her first appearance as a girl will be in "Little Accident" with Hugh Herlbert on these nights. With them on this program will be 3Frank Morgan, malting his second appearance of the week in "The Ghost Comes Home", with Ann Rutherford. the and his wife are alone. Rev. Saxman's many friends wish him continued success and happiness with his new congregation and hope that he will have as much following as he had here LAST CALL FOR ENROLLMENTS FOR CUB CARD? The Demonstration Day-Camp to be conducted at the Newkirk during his three years as pastor Scout Reservation during the of the local Methodist church. 3His sermons were enjoyed by ill. Rev. Saxman came here from Tecumseh after he had preached in' churces in Gwinn, Willis and Tecumseh, 3Mlchigan. Harvey-Dechert Vows Spoken Sat. Eve. Rotarians Discuss Local Projects At the last two meetings of Merrilee Harvey, daugh- !%?££ the Salme Rotary club the time Qf Mr ^ Mrg Ea^ Ten^tj leaders, for programs has been used in, Harold Dechert son of Mr. °°^nf ™£ S£ 1SErg-r££!«aa Mrs. August Dechert, spoke first five days in July will open at 9:00 A. M., Monday morning, July 1st, and close with a Parents' and Cubs' pot luck picnic, Friday night, July 5. Every indication is that this special week for younger boys will be one of the most successful of the summer. It will be a small carefully selected group and will be administered by the regular camp staff of twelve These jects around this locality. activities have 'been explained by s;turdayF"eventag7 June well informed persons. ." ..•".. .. B< . Places are still available, and enrollments are "being received at the Council Ofiice, 324 E. Huron -For Sale — Registered Duroc boars, new pop corn. Dan Hertler & Son, phone 184-F21. International F-12 Overhauled. $305.00 Auto Company, Saline. Tractor. Wiedman For Sale Cheap. Everhot elec- tri cooker, two floor lamps. G. L. Parsons. Selected White 3Leghorn pullets 2 to 4 weeks old!. Morton Poultry Farm. Phone 82-F22. 38-2 Heating and sheet, metal wor3k, furnace cleaning and repairing. R. G. Wahl, phone 160. Closing out farm implements other than Ford Ferguson line. Save dollars on stock on hand. Wiedman Auto Company. Saline. For Rent—A small house, one and a half miles from Saline; on Ann Arbor road. Wired for ligjhts, flowing well near door. A. S. 3Hall Ford 3Pickup, 1936. Good condition. Only $195.00 Wiedman Auto Company, Saline TIRE SALE —5.00-17—57.00 with your old tire. 6.00-16—$7.25 with old tire. Hoeft Service Station-Phone 132 39-t-4 CHEAP transportation; Mar- mon 8 sedan about 9 years old. Fair condition. Call at Observer office. For your next tractor, Avery Ro Trac. See one, try one. All Avery machinery sold by Albert Graf. Cash paid for dead or useless stock. $1 for horses and cows. Telephone collect, Tecumseh 350." C. R. Frost, licensee for Darling and Co. their nuptial vows at 7 o'clock t t ^ ■3otii^o*iT mroninor TllTlP 9.9. IT) ' 22, ,-en lniormea jjei&uns. Trinitv Lutheran church. Rev.! i waterworks roaa, sy. miies On Thursday, June 13, they Emrle officiated ' The annual installments of iof Saline. Electricity, larg isited the athletic field, located rL- * s - • in! 1935 and prior years real estate; den. Adults preferred. $10 error. Chuck Frey went second on the error and later scored on Harv Frey's single to end the attack. Sunday, Saline will be looking for their eighth straight victory when Five Points invades the local field. Redford plays here on the 4th. The box score: For Rent—5 room house on j Waterworks_road, SYz miles west e gar- preferred. $10 Phone 39-HP Frey's single and_ scored on an just n0rth of the school, which "riasre Ibv her father wore taxes w3hich were placed on the;i49-F3. Saline. to has just been surveyed and plan- ™- B«,atm nrincess style the ten year moratorium plan will; ned out by Fred Heller. The ^jf ^ eitendw Lo a trahi. **e due before «*e_end of August I Keep your growing chicles plans will be presented at the *£ ^rJ **^ veil was attached ^ must be Paid befoie Septem- j healthy by giving them a period- annual school meeting in July. "*eo ^Jf1"? Jt7a Tark Her ber to avoid a*1 additional pen-! ie flush with Vitality Mushing The plans include space_ for a t±T™ f ™ses "atd baby's ^y ,-•„.„ iRati°n* tt I"3 int° **? feedini J If the installment, which is due.program. Saline Hatchery field and many other things for. Drf£™- Mo,o e,sfpr Wl-Rs Rllth in August, is not paid before Oc SA3U3NE AB R H E 6 12 0 2 Oui* WeSdfofMi** Sai/ W\IM DEPEND If THAT* WHAT ON OETTIHG FUU. fl fit fOUMO.' VALUE FOR EVERY 1 AND THEY NICKEL HERE/ ^HAVE.THE s«*fwmcEwrRoiTS"l •UtDVEGEKBLtSJ OC f course stt Is referring i HOiME DRESSED 1HOME SMOKED Chicken, fryers-stewingj HAMS, sliced, lb. 28c Steaks - Choice-Tender Will Melt in your Mouth Choice Home Dressed VEAL CHOPS, lb. 25c Veal Breast, lb. 18c BEVERAGES Birely's - Coca Cola - 7-Up Pepsi-Cola - Canada Dry SPax-T-Pak Hires Venter's SHOULDER Pork Roasts lb. 19c Pork Chops lb. 21c JULY 4TH!! PICNIC SPECIALS! Pickles, Olives Fruits Cold Meat Varieties Paper Napkins, Plates Kraft Cheese, 2 lbs. 49c Cups, Spoons, Forks Brick - American - Valveeta Visit Our Market to Stock Your Picnic Basket C. Schwyn, rf B. Giitach, If 6 2 1 J. ICnisel, ss 4 11 B. ICnisel, lb — 5 11 W. Schneider, 3b 5 3 4 C. Frey, c - 5 2 3 K. Frey. 2b 4 11 R. Frey, cf 3 11 H. Frey, p 4 1 1 O. Hoeft, cf -_-.. 10 0 C. Girbach, 2b 10 0 Total 44 13 15 WALTZ E. Kemp, cf 5 0 3 R. Billmeyer, rf 4 0 0 C. Inmar, 3b 5 11 B. Night, ss 5 0 1 C. Hoffman, 2b 5 0 0 B. Bennett, lb-p .. 4 3 2 F. Vloch, If ...4. 5 0 2 M Lorain, c 5 2 3 N. Bordt, l'b-p 3 0 2 Total — 41 6 14 Saline 506 Waltz 020 000 200 002—13 002— 6 WILLING WORKERS The June meeting of the Willing Workers was held at the home of 3M3rs. Elfa Munroe. The meeting opened with the club singing "Jesus Lover of My Soul" and Mrs. Emogene Smith conducted the devotionals. 3M3r*s Gertie Carter had charge of the program as follows: Song by club, 'Leaning on the Everlasting Arms;" Reading, "A Good Sermon" by Mrs. Mabel Needham and two contests, Mrs. Jessie Forsythe winning the first and 3Mrs. Grace Holcomb the second. The . time previous to the program was spent sewing for the Red Cross, After a delicious supper, the club -numbering 28 adjourned. 3In July- a picnic will be held at the Saline Park. Card of Thanks We wish to express our appreciation for the many acts of Irind- ness and beautiful floral offerings extended by our friends during our recent ' bereavement. We especially thank.Rev. Walter Saxman. Relatives of 3Mrs. Katie Bartlett. track" baseball diamond, football ^net was roses a breath, the athletic activities and play'r 'ft* hide's sister, jtoi Ruth. StaSr"!^ "it will be placed on the of the school. The field will Tenant, was her maid-of-honor and ml gale and -^^ mt take up the four acres of ground wore pink maipiette ora: W- fe ad(Jed f sale expenses. which were bequested to the *^ Her bouquet was: pink.rosest] delinquent 1938 or prior School by Mrs. Ella Henne last ^ The bridesmaids were 33Mar3orie taxes not ^id before October 1st December as a memorial to her Tenant sister-of tluL ^^ i will be placed on the May sale son, Edward F. Henne, who was T°ne Hershiberger of Pontiac. Ust ^^ ^ additional charge president of the school board at;Their dresses were Hue; ^arqui- Mt cents fQr each descri Uie time of his death. i<-*e"e over taffeta and^ they car- tion Last week, Thursday, was ried larkspur ana daises^ j ^g bUc ig d to ^ Barbara and Joan Dechert sis-lfore ^ penalty is added on Oc- ters of the bride-groom were tdber lst Let,s reduee our tex flower girls, their dresses were Ugt fe pr0mpt payments, white net and they carried foas-; Charles E. Crittenden kets of petals. * j Washtenaw Co. Treas. -: Miss Jean Fosdick played the: traditional wedding3. marches^and; always tell when you also accompanied.vm Lfla Lan&e on ^^^ It>s up^aii ^^DfchertTrhis broth-l-d ^e goilg is tough all the er's best man. The ushers were.wd,y* . Harold Ernst of Clinton and Ed-j -C--V"G'Q *CY ATifTWCn! ward Kasno of 3Macon and Ken-j JB/lJliO fjAJVl'UlIN.E-lJ! neth Dechert, brother of thej Glasses fitted. 3Every' Saturday groom.; . Mrs. Tenant wore a gown of j Hotel. See Dr. Frank Gifford, To- spent in a round-table discussion of other projects around Saline. oiHalsey-Easlick 3FR"f3 |
