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IHE SALINE
OBSERVER
VOLUME 63
SALINE, WASHTENAW COUNTY, MICKtGAjfi THURSDAY, MARCH 29, 1945
NUMBER 25|
n
We'd Like To Have
Your Business
If you're looking for a place to do your
banking—whether your need is for a
.savings account or for the full line of
services we offer—we'd like to have
your business.
We believe not only in inviting new
■customers, but in continually striving
to deserve their business so that, as
time goes on, their patronage will increase as a result of thorough satisfaction.
Ask our customers how they like
banking here . . . come in and talk to
us . . . or just walk in and open an
account. You, and your business, are
welcome here.
i Annual Night
[jHappy Event
SEEN 'AN' HEARD
n—
THE KING CRUCI-TJEDl!
Community
Forum April 3
Easter Sunrise Servi.
Wolverine
' Parsons'.
Work Shoes atl
I
Splendid Prograu.
Enjoyed By Members
And Their" Guests.
At The High School
On Tuesday, April
- At 8:00 O'clock.
The union Easter Sunrise serv-.
ice will be held Sunday mom-> ^ y°u want your garden plow-|
ing at 6:30 in the Federated |ed call 114R2. 26
church. Mr. Raymond W. Mc- i —
Laughlin will bring the message,-' We ^^ government wheat
"He is Risen," and the program Saline Mercantile Co,
is in charge of the young people's
The community will have the , 0I-'allizaU°11- A cordial invitation
For Sale^-Worthy seed oats.|
F. Clements, phone 166F13.
OBSERVER LINER:,
Ten Cents Per lane
MINIMUM CHARGE 25c
For Sale—Sow and 5 pigs,
fred Walker, phone 149F32.
Wanted—To buy a used cash
register. Lambarth Brothers.
At various times in the last
several years we have been ask-
ea "Why was Jesus crucified?"
and since tomorrow is Good Fri-
the^i^r^1 in ;r0 t^L^r^^1^-. _*^^_^_5__r;t ^ at**, is «*_** * an
attended the annual Saline Wom- lieve it not amiss to write some- meetin& °f tte forum in the dis-i
an's Club Guest Night supper and thing about it in this column* anJ cussi°n of one of the most im-;
program at the Methodist church take the liberty to do so as an P°rtallt Post war problems fac-.
Tuesday evening, March 20. More answer to the above question America. How is the Racial;
than 75, members of the club Bethlehem saw the birth of Problem to be solved? 1
and their guests, the members of! Jesus, heir to the throne of ' This tcpic wiU ^ very ably dis- [
the Rotary Club and their wives, David, as King of Israel and as cussed by Professor Amos H.:
sat down to a sumptuous pot- such He could have claimed the' Hawle7 Tuesday evening at the i
luck supper, served country glory of a kingship and ruled as Hi^ sch°o1- Professor Hawley is i General haulm-
style, in the dining room of the had the Kings Saul, David and an mSl-ructor of sociology at the: Dhone 2R3
church. The invocation was given Solomon befcre Him and He U- of ■M-- and- has made a deep Y
by Miss Esther Landwehr. 'might hav.;^ re-established an study of the racial problems in'
After the supper the group as-, earthly kh.gd.rn as the Jews had'this country. *
sebled in the parlors for the.hoped the prophesied messianic Professor Hawley will give a
program which was announced by'King of the Jews of the royal 30-mmute discussion of his views, We are j { ^ 184F21.
the chib president, Mrs. Walter line of David might do. Jesus and those,. attending will be given for poultly ^ ^estoch: %<Sb_Si<r«.
MaeArthur. She introduced Mrs. chose another course. He never an opportunity to express their J ' BU™las DeKalb Hvbrid Seed Corn Nl
S2_? Sf11^11 and Mr?- Robert rejected the title of King of the }**»? or to ask questions relating. Wanted-Mecl:anv.3 for auto- R- Wiedmayer, phone Saline]
^f^' _!^J!SF, *Y° *2*? J?w.s. bu*.He did rejectee type to^the topic. moMe and ^^ -^ s«££ i43F3. P m
New Idea Implements and re-l
._ pairs. Wiedman Auto Co., Saline*
R. Gillen,
Wanted
steady job.
Wanted—Man or boy to carq
for lawn. Phone 60R3.
— Clerk, full
Grove Bros.
time.
25
For Sale — Duroc gilts and
boars. Dan Hertler & Son, phone)
""' " • 24tf
numbers accompanied by Mrs.: 0f kingship "expected"of Him." hi Ttlis forUm w111 ^ well worth work* ^td-____f°Aut_°f^ Stea6* 143P3-
_/r_.-»-.+f HTo>.t4v. ot f_„ „._-... '___- /?.,—_ r . „ n+t.nrllTIt- Whir nnf .i-.-_.t_ o_ fyicuuiou AULU __}.
Saline Savings
Merritt Martin at the piano, ■ the wilderness when He was oi- attending. Why not devote an
beautifully rendered. Mrs. Charles fered "the kingdoms of the world nour °f your time once a month
1941 Ford convertible coupe,
ceptionally clean car. Wiedman
Auto Co., Saline.
For Sale—Petoskey potatoesl
seed and eating, blight free!
a 26
Expert Radio Service. Brov
Brothers, 225 South Ann Arbo_j
The One Story Bank On the Corner
_
.
PHONE: 117K2
A Better
Method
YOU CANNOT deposit
your buildings, household
goods, automobiles or merchandise in the bank! But
you can protect your investment in all these valuables by insuring them.
There is no safeguard more
effective than a policy issued by a strong dependable insurance company.
ELVIN ARMBRUSTER
205 W. Michigan Ave. SALINE
Osgood gave a series of tee and the glory of them" and re- to a study of your country's prob- radi heat spotlight E*- Fho™ 141F2.
readings in Italian dialect which;fused with the words "Thou shalt terns? Come and bring a friend. „_„,.,. „„ _,_ _fY si. . ■CJt
were very appropriate and de- worship the Lord thy God, and
lightfully given in a pleasing Him only shalt thou serve," lest YOUR GARDEN
manner. The guest musicians of ;He fall into the same pits of sin- rmTTC-. WRTCTC ' Heating and sheet metal work street, phone 264R3.
the evemng were the members of fulness into which Saul, David xtH° VV ____r_ .furance cleaning and renairin-: '
Unit 18 of the Barber Shop Quar- and Solomon had fallen which ™» new .garden calendar is a R Q w phfne 160 repairmg- Wanted.—Used farm silo. Staebl
tets, coming from Tecumseh. meant the final downfall of the special service designed by your; j_* • le_ & g^, ^ South ■M-ai_. ^f
.They gave several numbers which Kingdom apd the ultimate en- victory Garden Committee as a Used ^^ wanted wm Arbor, phone 4195.
i were greatly enjoyed because they glavement of the Jews. Instead reminder of the things to be done ^ ___.ceg f<__ QQd j^e ^ -
were unique and well given. ,Df leading them in their fight for m y0™" garden each, week; Wiedman Auto Co., Saline ' For Sale— Sow and 10 pig
Then followed a talk by Mr. liberation from Rome with a . , i , .-■ - Lorrin. Bauer, phone 142F31, S
Bedell of the Michigan Plastic mighty army. such, as Saul and X011 ^ gam a week or two by.. We ^^ a e BtQck ^ ^ 776Q -wmaw roa^ ^
works -at Dexter, who told the,David mustered against their en- "B^ F^Per tents or hot-caps Goodyear tires oh hand, alsosev-
story of the development of plas-, emies, or es^blish a kingdom of over newly _ set plants. 'Many g-^ pre.waj. j^,^ ^^^ y?i<ed. Alcohol for automobiles. 5
tics and, of their present uses in grandeur like Solomon's that growers use them over early sow- man. Auto Co., Saline. can for $5.00. Limited s
civilian and military endeavors and | would outshine that of Rome,, i^gs of seed to hasten germinn-, ..., . . Wiedman Auto Co., Saline.
gave a forecast of what might'He took it upon Himself as the tion and protect early growth, i Semi-Solid Buttermilk in drums ' ~-—' *
be expected of plastics in post-!Son of God and King of the Jews Hot caps made of specially treat- and" barrels for poultry We have White eggs for coloring-
war construction work and house-; to show His subjects the real ed paper can be purchased or you a g^^ supply on hand. Morton Fleoks. Swansdown and chic
hold appliances To top his talk,' powers that would set them free, can make them from oiled paper, poultry Farm, phone 65R2 chick colorings. Schmid's.
films of the development of plas-! it was not by enslavement to the They not only protect early plants . '
tics were shown in technicolor,''force of military strength or.from frost, but, by protectingi For gaie-^giHajj poultry house Septic tanks cleaned.
which were very interesting and; wealth, but by the power of the' plants from the wind, reduce the or brooder house and some chicken equipment- Dan Burkitt, 338 .__
showed the methods used in labor-: spirit, obedience to the Will of amounj of wilting encountered ^-3. new eiectric brooder feed- Jefferson St., Ann Arbor, phonl
atories to make and perfect the-God. Gentiles or heathens, like" following transplanting. ers arid £0untains A c Lange 6282- ^
commodity and how patterns and' Rome, in other words, had kings,.; ' Saline. ' "
dies are made to mold it into,mighty armies, wealth. That was Peas, onions, head lettuce, leaf, •__ Ground lime spTead on yoii
desired shapes. vulgar for the children of God 1 lettuce, radishes and spinach can n6w electric ranges are now *arm- Bachman-Osgood Co., Ill
After this interesting presenta- • and they should be able to have be sown this week if you've been avaiiabie if your need is consi(j. E. Henry St., Saline, Mich. Phonl
tion the Barber Shop Quartet' something better and be above able to get your soil in condition ere(i essential by the War Pro- 157R3- . tf "
again gave several selections for' acting like Gentiles. To that end ' duction Board. Apply at Johnson
the pleasure of the assembly. Al- He preached the Sermon on the To be profitabe peas should be an,i Co 209 South Fourth Ave start y°ur chicks on P_lsbury'|
• together it was an interesting Mount, He healed the lame, the sown early. They will not pod Ann Arbor, Mich., Phone 5002 ' Best Starter and Grower or Broi
(evening, well worth spending. blind, the halt, and generally up well during the hot summer, er Mash. Morton Poultry Fan
I The next meeting of the club will "went about doing good," teach- months. In addition, the produc- - Dead or Useless farm animals Phone 65R2. 28
I be held at the home of Mrs. Ed-'jug the oppressed Jews how to tion per square foot will not wanted —.Horses. Cows, Calves.
win Hering on Tuesday afternoon, "heap coals,->f .fire" on the heads justify devoting the soil to them Sheep and Hogs. Free anc Electrical appliances repaiue
April 3. of their oppressors and how to all summer. Plant them in rows prompt service. Phone Adrian -184. Clocks, stoves and irons no
be free from the slavery of sin. far enough apart that tomatoes Reverse Charges to us. Adrian available. Howard Electric Servj
: But. such humility, such pover- can be interplanted with them Tankage C. Adrian, Mich. ice> phone 116R2.
:ty, associated with such strength later to give you two crops from
kVl^Mfi^F^
DOUGLAS MERRIL
PROVES A HERO
The Douglas Merril, mentioned of' spirit which He called the Will the same area.
I in the following letter, is a broth- of God was contrary to the ex-
1 of Mrs. George Martin of South' pectations of the Jewish leaders ,
1 Ann Arbor street and his wife for they expected the opposite in j
and child are residents of Ann, a messianic king, and they coum
| Arbor:
We positively do not buy any w,e w111 buy broilers and Rab
chicks to fill orders We buy Dits at the highest price. Pleasl
some special breeding stock only call Saline 88 or 8SF2. The Yor|
Saline General Hospital 1 f°r our breeding flocks. Every Mills. Gerhardt Cekau. 26
} chick that you buy from us was
hatched
Percy Jones General Hospital,
Battle Creek, March 1.
Co. D Commander 409 Inf.,
U. S. Army.
jDear Sir:
not and would not accept Him \ hatched by us from
ias their King and obey'Him inj Mr. all(i j^g Milford Ruddock breeding flocks.
iHis way for liberation from the have a daughter born on March SALINE HATCHERY
.oppression they suffered at the 20. The Poultry Service Station
hands of Rome and their ownj A son was born to Mr. and Saline, Mich. Phone 50RJ
sins, and the wave of hatred and;jy;rs_ Edwin Finkbeiner of Bridge-
i-o-irnlt- np-ninst Him STeW as time Yxrot.r nn 1W_r_Ti 9">.
own For Sale—Manure for garden
Pickup load spead on $2.50. AlsJ
ashes hauled. B. M. LeBaror
11145 Saline-Milan road. 25
revolt against Him grew as
water on March 22.
For Rent—Three acre apple
I am writing you in reference went on.
Wanted — Dead and uselesl
stock. Free service. Call eoB
Carrol Fros*
, .„_ „ _. And when as the Son Mrs> Max McHenry and infant orchard, large trees, good va- lect TecuI?sellT,^?,r,_ o_ rn
.J to member of your company Pfc of God His accusations against daughter returned home on Fri- rieties; also about 14 acres good Licensee tor uarimg <g <--
'Douglas Merril. ' ithem were painful,—for who (jay. productive land. Inquire at 107
i "6S~Dec.~2, ' 1944, I, being a\wants to be accused of sinful-; Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Coffey are East Michigan Ave. or see A. C. ^^^-S^S f^'^It'1 Ther!
-member of Co. D then, was ness?—they determined^ to put the parents of a daughter born Lange, licensed Real Estate cnicns natcneu -v_i7 _«_*.. x j
Broker, Saline.
'^3
I wounded along with four others.; Him out of the way and charged 0n Friday, March 23.
two of whom died. The enemy. Him with blasphemy because He. m_ss Alberta Hammond of! h . eKrjo
I having over-run our position, tookj had called Himself the Son of.Mjiaji ahd her tonsils removed! Lost—Between Clinton and Sa- l"iu' w
is a big demand for early broil
ers. Morton Poultry .Fa
Easter Sunday falls on April 1st, but Easter
Sunday Dinner wil be no joke if you have a
delicious slice or piece of Schmid's Ham for
the main dish.
Naturally, you must have quality fruits
and vegetables and staple groceries to go
with such quality meat; and, by design, we
have everything obtainable at your fingertips here.
ADVERTISED IN
LIFE
Nabisco Shredded
Wheat, 13c
ah who could walk as prisoners., God and therefore God's equal, on Saturday. lme, Boston bulldog with white Est,ecJallv equipped to repail
Merril without thought of person-'and for this alleged sin the law. Mr. and Mrs. Don Ford have a face,- white hreast and white „uto rrarts and farm machines
ai safety, hid among the dead! of Moses had set the penalty of son born on Saturday; March 24. .feet, wearing brass-studded har- Weldi£g. of aU y^fa Brooi
in order to not only give us'stoning to death. Before the; Mrs. Ben Porter of Milan had ness, Coldwater license. Reward. Brothe^ ^y ^ ^ jf anyon
lacking first-aid, but later, having Jewish court, the Sanhedrin, il- her tonsils removed on Tuesday. Tel. Vermont 68475, Detroit, or • phone 101
stayed with us for 32 hours de-.legally held at night, He was a son was born to Mr. and Mrs. lwrite 19342 Foner street. x ' ^
spite the fact that the enemy had codemned to death by. stoning on Louis Richardson of Milan on
full control of our position, joined that charge. However, since this Tuesday, March 27. i There are lots of good poultry Farm Wanted—30 to 80 acreq
enemy lines as our company at-,was a charge concerning religion, Mr. and Mrs. Neil Schneider of feeds on the market, but right Will pay cash or will trade
tacked and- gained again our po-' and since the Jews were the sub- Dixboro have a daughter born on: now we feel that Master Mix is tiful modern home, handy to west]
sition. Merril then braved enemy jects of Rome and could not leg- . Tuesday, March 27. I the tops in quality and price. We side industries. Write 5612 Hipd
fire to bring medical aid to us. 'ally execute a prisoner without' Mrs. Arthur Faust is very,appreciate your feed business. Dearborn. Teephone De. 6250. 21
In short, Sir, due to Merril's, permission from Roman authori- much improved and will return 1 SALINE HATCHEIRY
fortitude and unselfish acts, I! ties, and because Rome was a home soon. !^ The Poultry Service ^Station^^ Most Qf our custonlers ^
Saline, Mich.
Subscribv. for The Ob .erv. r
am living today. I am sure j pagan government with no. author-
that this, also, goes for the other j ity over the religious life of the COiMMUNITY CLUb I
two wounded' men who were with! Jews, the Roman officials could MEETING AND PARTY !
me. If ever an American soldier [not pass judgment against Jesus, The next Community Club] ... uu__u__-_-_ wcu ___u u5«. *-
was a credit to his heritage, j on a charge involving a religious meeting and party to be held 1 w"° bave any legal printing re- ^ too ^-.yj become "Old
Douglas Merril is. 'act. Consequently they had to at Saline Valley Farms will be on; quired in the settlement of es- - '
Good luck to you always, . _ .
James B. Price.
Phone 52R2 peaters who Hke our ..Q^ckg
Known Breeding^' and our ser
Wanted-People in this vicinity g-^ ^pe to^e ^y neVj
Saline Rotary Cluh
j find a legal charge to put against -April 9, when the special fea- j ta.tes- etc- wi^ .C0IlSr a °r y SAXJNE HATCHERY
■ him, and so they went to the of-|tures will be an address by Prof. 1 S_'vnlS ^ sent to P113 »ewsPaPeT; The Poultry Service Station
ficials charging Jesus with rebel-j J. K. Polock of the U. of M. andi711^ ^ T^^lr^J^Z Saline, Mich. Phone 50R|
jlion against the Roman govern-1 a male quartet form the Kiiig-! matters and to have your notices
;ment. He had called Himself the Seeley Corporation, Ann Arbor. I a-PPe31 m ^ papeL" ^ ?niJ „ • „ v
King of the Jews, and although t Squafe dancing with Cook's or-. necessary to ask the Probate Bear cubs are usually bor
line Observer.
in winter hibernation.
a questionnaire for members to' their tables and suddenly, to gain
solve at the meeting of the Ro-! their end, became super-patriots
tary Club at their meeting at The j claiming allegiance to no King
1 Tavern last Thursday. There were|exeept Caesar, and claimed that
Sunkist Lemons lb. _L2c Windex 15c only ten of them, but that .Jesus by calling Himself King
Tenderleaf Tea % lb. 27c'.Palmolive Soap large lie was plenty. Dr. G. J. Prout got!of the Jews was a traitor guilty
^ to ask the Probate
they desired nothing 'moTe^thM i chestra and^Ross" Bame7"c^gLJuaSe.tS send them to The Sa" while the mother is sound
Chairman Lockwood presented I freedom from Rome, they turned'will also be a part of the pro- iW ™™»™»»- •>« "™tOT i"i»>™_t.mn.
__ .-_. j,— 1 _-•«.__-. +„-_.i„_ „,._i ^,^^i„r,i-., 4-_. __,-^ gram. A committee meeting tol
plan the party will be held atj
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred)
Arend next Tuesday evening. !
Borden's Hemp 1 lb. 57c Aunt Jemima Pancake
Sunshine Crackers ......_ 1 lb. 19c
French's Bird Seed 15c.
Gem Razor -Blades 10c
Nabisco Shredded Wheat.— 13c
Flour 15c
Ferry Morse Seeds
Phone
38
SCHMID'S
Where Quality Isn't Expensive
90 per cent and walked off with
the prize—a package of cigarets.
Guests were E. M. Gilbert of
Saline township and Charles Anderson, Junior Rotarian, who has
played'football for four years and j won
participated in other sports to the was
satisfaction of his coaches. He
is soon to enter the service for
Uncle Sam.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank the Fire De-
of leading a revolt against Roman
government. Then followed the <
bribery, betrayal, denials, perjury,!partment and neighbors for their,
illegal trials, abuse, cruelty and (prompt and efficient work in pre-!
what-not until finally they. venting a disastrous fire Saturday '-
their point and Jesus j afternoon. i
condemned to die byi Mrs. Bessie Colins, j
crucifixion as a traitor against! Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Kellogg. :
Rsme. His condemnation was led; I-
originally by the religious leaders j AUCTION SALE .
and patriots among the Jews, but. ..,„,.,, ., .. ■'•
iHe died on the cross at the hands a Apnl 3rd, 4% miles north of.
iof the soldiers of the pagan gov-; Ann Arbor on NorthfielgChurch
m memory of our mother, for) eminent of Rome. His cross was j road or 4%- south of JWhitmore
CARD OF TB-ANKS
RIGHT THIS WAY
LADIES I
To The
BEST BAKGAINS in TOWN
In Our
ADVERTISING COI,UMNS |
that originally fashioned by Bar-1 Bake or 12 miles west of Ply-j
rabas, the criminal whose free- mouth. ,'
dom Was demanded by the mobs! 50 head of cattle, milkers and|
the pastor, Rev. Lendrun., for his when the choice between him and'heifers, and 7- Holstem bulls, 2j
Jesus was put before the popu-; horses, 50 head of hogs, shoate
lace by Pilate. We need only to:and sows. All kinds of final
read the history of that event and; tools and machinery; also attach-j
that of those fateful years to seejinents for Ferguson tractor. .
Sit a counterpart in the world! Ducks, geese and chickens and
conditions today. This year of small tools.
1945 finds Jesus traveling the Terms: Cash
road to Calvary the rejected Kmgj GROVER PLACE. [
just as he traveled it 1900 yefrsj [
ago for we still cling to thejjf O T I C E |
same hopes for liberation fromj ^ poug on April 2nd Election-
the many kind words and deeds,
to the neighbors and friends,
the telephone Operators, and-to
comforting words.
Mr. and Mrs. Leland Graf
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Finzel
and family,
Mr. and Mrs. George Dressel-
house and family.
Eyes Examined
Br. Frank Gifford, Toledo Optometrist. Offioe: Milan Hotel,
Saturday 1:00 to 9:30 p. m. Glasses fitted. (12th year in Milan).
sin and oppression that the Jews I .^ opei- alid ciose on Eastern]
(Continued on page two) 'War Time. 1
SALINE THEATRE
"WHERE TOTT SEE ANB HEAR THE BEST"
OPEN DAJ__y 6:45 . SUNDAY MATINEE CONOTNUQUS
FSrday-Saturday DOUBLE FEATURE March 30-31
Bob Crosby and Fay McKensie in
THE SINGING SHERIFF
Oo-Hit: Lon Chaney and Jean Parker in
DEAD MAN'S EYES
Sunday-Monday-Tuesday April 1-2-3
Spencer Tracy and Van Johnson in
THIRTY SECONDS OVER TOKYO
See Spencer Tracy as Lieutenant Colonel James H. Doolittle
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Wednesday-Thursday April 4-5
Ronald* Colman and Marlene Dietrich in
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| Title | 1945-03-29; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1945-03-29 |
| 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; |
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Description
| Title | 1945-03-29; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1945-03-29 |
| 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 |
IHE SALINE OBSERVER VOLUME 63 SALINE, WASHTENAW COUNTY, MICKtGAjfi THURSDAY, MARCH 29, 1945 NUMBER 25 n We'd Like To Have Your Business If you're looking for a place to do your banking—whether your need is for a .savings account or for the full line of services we offer—we'd like to have your business. We believe not only in inviting new ■customers, but in continually striving to deserve their business so that, as time goes on, their patronage will increase as a result of thorough satisfaction. Ask our customers how they like banking here . . . come in and talk to us . . . or just walk in and open an account. You, and your business, are welcome here. i Annual Night [jHappy Event SEEN 'AN' HEARD n— THE KING CRUCI-TJEDl! Community Forum April 3 Easter Sunrise Servi. Wolverine ' Parsons'. Work Shoes atl I Splendid Prograu. Enjoyed By Members And Their" Guests. At The High School On Tuesday, April - At 8:00 O'clock. The union Easter Sunrise serv-. ice will be held Sunday mom-> ^ y°u want your garden plow- ing at 6:30 in the Federated ed call 114R2. 26 church. Mr. Raymond W. Mc- i — Laughlin will bring the message,-' We ^^ government wheat "He is Risen" and the program Saline Mercantile Co, is in charge of the young people's The community will have the , 0I-'allizaU°11- A cordial invitation For Sale^-Worthy seed oats. F. Clements, phone 166F13. OBSERVER LINER:, Ten Cents Per lane MINIMUM CHARGE 25c For Sale—Sow and 5 pigs, fred Walker, phone 149F32. Wanted—To buy a used cash register. Lambarth Brothers. At various times in the last several years we have been ask- ea "Why was Jesus crucified?" and since tomorrow is Good Fri- the^i^r^1 in ;r0 t^L^r^^1^-. _*^^_^_5__r;t ^ at**, is «*_** * an attended the annual Saline Wom- lieve it not amiss to write some- meetin& °f tte forum in the dis-i an's Club Guest Night supper and thing about it in this column* anJ cussi°n of one of the most im-; program at the Methodist church take the liberty to do so as an P°rtallt Post war problems fac-. Tuesday evening, March 20. More answer to the above question America. How is the Racial; than 75, members of the club Bethlehem saw the birth of Problem to be solved? 1 and their guests, the members of! Jesus, heir to the throne of ' This tcpic wiU ^ very ably dis- [ the Rotary Club and their wives, David, as King of Israel and as cussed by Professor Amos H.: sat down to a sumptuous pot- such He could have claimed the' Hawle7 Tuesday evening at the i luck supper, served country glory of a kingship and ruled as Hi^ sch°o1- Professor Hawley is i General haulm- style, in the dining room of the had the Kings Saul, David and an mSl-ructor of sociology at the: Dhone 2R3 church. The invocation was given Solomon befcre Him and He U- of ■M-- and- has made a deep Y by Miss Esther Landwehr. 'might hav.;^ re-established an study of the racial problems in' After the supper the group as-, earthly kh.gd.rn as the Jews had'this country. * sebled in the parlors for the.hoped the prophesied messianic Professor Hawley will give a program which was announced by'King of the Jews of the royal 30-mmute discussion of his views, We are j { ^ 184F21. the chib president, Mrs. Walter line of David might do. Jesus and those,. attending will be given for poultly ^ ^estoch: % |
