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VOLUME 65
VALINE, WASHTENAW COUNTY, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, FEB. 26, 1948
NUMBER 21
Along The
MainDrag
0 "A Local Prodigy" used
last week as a caption on page
one, of the Saline Observer, was
pied and produced a prodigious
error when reassembled. • But
progidly you didn't notice it.
0 Very nice institution that
which gets the community dads
out of a night when "they publicly proclaim their confidence in
the sturdy calibre of" 'the sons
the" boys' mothers have raised
and the proud looks the boys
gave when they'"rose . . . Why
haven't they ever had a mother
and. son banquet with" the fathers "wearing the aprohs?
% The medical mills, where
you. unbotton on your way in
and., button on your way out so
"ybti will not slow traffic, ** and
other unethical practices are
City Manager
A Lenten Meditation
By L. C. Geo. Daschner, PastotSt. Johns-Church, Bridgewater.
The first of a series of articles by local ministers appropriate
to this period leading up to Easter.
' <rr> -x. -.x, xx. t v. e, r-, j was, Dlat He never knew sin by
"Behold the Lamb of God personal experience. He was holy
which tcaketh away the sin of wiUwut ^^ and ^ b]em_
the world," John l:,;;2£j., . t.
.Hu$an affafrs ab "Btjlfe^w. could ut ^^^^^ tne--place v
yearly three .yea» of peace m a of sinful man> && your place
very chaotic stgje. Men •"•"
j.*- ish. '.It |s because of this;-.-Jesus jjj
fc.after ■ ^ ,x Tr;_,c.if. ^f_ ■n1.--x,i„„"
stage. Men -are
quite generally agreed on that.
They may n^t be agreed as to
the cause for this state of affairs,
and into my place. Where we
are sinners, He is sinless. Where
we transgress the law, of God,
Jesus fulfilled "the law of God.
i°„m?.„?ff °f ^L.0.^0^.^ Thus He could, do for our salvation wSat needed *to he done *
What is more, "the lamb is expressive of gentleness. Jesus could
be the Saviour -of man because
Gordon J. Gary
the world is in trouble because
of certain men. Some people
think that the blame is not to
be p%ced -• upon in * individual,-
but upon a class of people. Some ^ ig ^ - ^e ^^ Jesus
say the greed and selfishness of God>s method o{ meeti hun;an
the aipjtahsts and others say the need wa& entirely 6iitetent from
greed and. selfishness of the* la-
__ . _ . . ,. _.. our "method. Jesus comes with
Gordon J. Gary who assumed boring class are -at fault. Others" infinite love in His heart He
his duties as Saline's city man- place the blame upon the politic- takeg up tlle sing of the wMe
™w ■>,.«,■-„**. ■-,«„- ^vprtc ■**«* Monday, succeeding Glen ians. And so it goes Some have humM {ainQy -anfl receives unto
W^l, J^ nrT Hart who resigned/^ take, a this,_ others have that veiw con- Himself the 4tire guilt. No one:
tO SOCiallZefl medlCIIle. Dr. De- ■■:■ _xx. __x,___ ,x- ...^ KAminoi t-Vio menu for fVio «rr>r.lH»n .. . - _ . £•
Editorial
Comment
:'to socialized medicine. Dr. De
S-Tar of Milan - told . Rotarians
more attractive position with cerning the reason for the worfd.*s is :6xeluded, it-matters not what
«"»iW«i«r nf th* Km* •>,«« General Motors, 4s at present ^ and heartaches. one,s color of sldn> -w]hat one>s
' t%Zl\7 Jh«i. \™«™,m»,-^ 7™ making his hofiie with a rela- While men have'many views social station, what one'« eccnom-
i2S tn r^ivrSll rZnll t1y6 in Lodi *»?»***• Mr. Gary on this, their approach to' the lc ^^ alters not what
«^Diea to receive iuit coverage ^^ j^ wife j^ three children .solution ■ of man's difficulties is" onfe's past record may be The
^^CSrtS^ cLlfl DeEnis' ?■> ™*^ 5« and George about the same. Look where Lvio/camflor a^And c^n
T»™T -Th ^f l!L P"t ten" months oKU wiU make their you will and you will find man ^ j.Ife caTne &r -^ men so ^e
cnarge. ine uoos, u<ive got home ^ galine as SOOn as they seeking ah answer -to the prob- ,came to takeaway all sin. When
sometmng tnere +,..,,„,„ can obtain a place in which to lems of the world in his mind and ,He laid Himself down as the
*?* < „^w irSS. ~m live- The y°un-?est of the three in such force as he can bring XxUmh of <God, making sacrifice
^ ^^LrZhtZ 7*7 Ar^lZ children was, born in Berlin while to bear. Some place greater em- for the sins of men, He-paid for
£» JELiEZfL.w=JLiw Mr. Garry was on the staff of Gen. pMsis -on force -and -have less .^ sins and all'.transgressions,
the pitfalls tha|c could swallow Lucius cla^ aidi Jn the worfe of confidence in the intellectual ~"^
them up on Mjchigan avenue.
REFLECTING COMlioDITY MARKET SLUMP . . . Eepr. Norns
Paulson (Rep., Calif.) feplenisbed the family larder as the buying
power of Us -weekly food .budget stretched 5 per cent at his grocers,
following a four-day slump ia the cbnunodity.market.'The capitals
chain stores made minw/rednetions.in'the prices of flour, egss and
Dther merchandise-affected by mw-ket fluctuations.
Friends,, that is God's way then
rehabilitating and coordinating ability of man, whereas ethers -,oj ^bringing to us fhe answer for
9 a wery^pie^i. ^reu^ii.- local government in the Amerl- trust in man's intellect and have the difficulty, which is 'at "the
mu last weeK ior tne eaincauon con zon& of occupatioj,, ^ Ger. a lesser degree of tconfidenee in bottom of our own difficulties.
many. force. But go where you will, Here then, is your invitation
Said the city manager in an men believe that in -these t-wo to bring peace into this world
things humanity must find "
of local Masons . . . visiting dignitaries from neighboring lodges ^ ^
. . . old in the ways of the-craft tater£evT W^toesdky!
. . . Past Masters in the arts
a first of all by finding peace for
.... . ^m5f„ +„ xua "As taxes have increased, the solution to the perplexing ques- youj. 0Wn jieart. We can not
added, charm and dignity to tne yalue of the dollar hag decreased. tions ot today—if a solution is .have peace in a world in which
initiatory degree A pancake sup- Therefore it j^ become urgent to be found
per a a Gonser were the pieces ^ ^ most moeem inei les
de resistant, that were not re-
Cites Cause
Of Juvenil|
Delinquency
Today: Not the Man of Calvary;
"But the Men of Cavalry
Our forefathers washed their
Sijhands, sciaped their feet, dusted
theSI, clotif|s and-fOrsook the OW
Wolfe. suiS. established ""a new
home in a New World for no
other purpose than to escape that
which is now happening, there
and has happened continuously
for centuries—War, War,. War!
War it is that has kept the
Old World impoverisliedr that
has sucked the blood fromi the
.lifestream cf the nations, leaving-
ithe curse of death and destruction coupled with untold misery
. as a continuing aftermath.
Generations yet unborn will be
paying the price exacted of them
by the moronic, power-miad Master Minds who pulled, the strings
-—though, long since dead!
War in the Old World—East or
West—ig like a festering sore,,
which brexaks . out faster than
it .scabs over. And wherever the-
power-interests reach ' out .. and
penetrate to distant lands and;
apply their lecherous touch,'
there the infection spreads—-misery heaped upon misery, toil
upon toil, sweat upon sweat,
tears and yet more tears.
Two world holocausts have involved this nation, and the whole
world is the worse for both Of
thera. No one profited but the
swordmaker and his henchmen
in military garb; and the swordmaker and his henchmen still
live and prosper.
Yes, America, be strong! Teach
Three teams composed of 15 your young men the art of war
Buried Under
Avalanche
Of Pins
™e F*^ary ?S,°> !? • men each from the Rotary and that Peace may be restored upon
„-,♦„,.„,«. . t ^ mdividual hearts of men are Willing Workers was held at the- the Jaycees matched" their good tlie earth! Feed Europe and the
The truth is that n}ans;analy- ^thout peace. You cannot have home of Mrs Lorena Hemmger arms at B & B Recreation Sun- Asiatics; ship them guns and
x^teT™ prXde to the work of funfipal administration be sis of the prevailing situation icve and happiness when men with Mrs. Elsie Heininger as d fop total ^ ^ ^ munitio^s ^^ desptrate coM
w2 Slowed. %**%*■ » «2« » «**% fZ 'L "f ^n ^? £%£££. ™?^ « «**? S.25 ^!f A^JT^Z: -r that went with it. The Jay- war with Russia, ^hLh is get-
• The deer season is past, the tte ?? °£ gfreat^, Value re" fml\ ttat a11 °f,, thee af£eme": in terror. So lon^ as individual served to twenty-three members ce€S ^ foot the bill-they were ting hotter every day, and keep
tr*t" season is on the way up, ™d/or t]?e taX f°"ar-. *101if Views "'ff1 m^ ^ t men are ^S^™ &°™ ^ ^nd and five guests. smothered under a pile of 345 pumping Arabia^ oih
Se Fourth rf jSJ Mlows • 1**?* 'ff.w'8 mCreaS; ,to the,cause °f humanity's prob- of divine justice ^ fear ^ The meeting was called to or- ^ . . ^ Marshall plan is to de-
outcklyS its wake and when .m^feiPai?ded ^ more af lmt^V\T -^ TL n consequences of their sins, so der by the president Mrs Imo- gunda ^ ^ the Uvo feat Communism, an« it will cost
jSv S gone onTlo^ks bac^ on more-facdifies ^and services be m tttem, but none of them ^o long there can be no happiness ^ne Smith and roll call ^swer- organlzations with one ^tch this nation billions hi foodstuffs
suS^™otlto^r sea^n is ^ifeaJ^ urtan gwernmenta. to the real root of the trouble. in ^ world. The first approach ed the question "What^; Think eafh leavin the rubber be and armaffients and Marshatt
™nZ ^nnf " ^H5 behooves every city gov- The reason why humanity as then toward a solution for the Causes Delinquency.'': Kje pro- played ^t^ the. next few himself gives no assurance that
~ upon us. ernment to find the most mod- presently in so-chaotic a state world's problems is to find one gram was m, change of Mrs. Ida week The resulls of Sunda^s the plan will be successful
~ ■..^^4,.., erm^nd.effijiient.means by which is.n^b,ei;ause of any one individ- yourself,. 5to jpceiv^ kChii§t, into Mehler. After a couple of readr bowlin? follows- " '* " "~ " " In the humble opinion bf the
they .can bear their responsibil- ual or any one class of people or your ^ heart,, to put your"faith ifigs, she Introduced the speaker ' ' 7* B() T A R Y writer the" quickest way to putt
ity to the citizen. This may deal any one development in the realm in Him as your Savior, so that Mrs. Litell of Clinton who has mclMchmj Scores - Total Pins down the Russian iron curtain, is
with such things, as the hiring, of science, but because there is ^ou can look up t0 the Almighty had considerable expedience in F ©eede" 159 205 159—52-1 to eet out of Europe and China.
Community
Auction Was
Interesting
and supervising of personnel, the sin in the world. It is. sin and knOTV that He is your God, social welfare work -and who a." Heininger
purchase, maintenance, and use which lies at the bqttom of an who recognizes you and embraces g*ave a very interesting talk on A[ j^chalke
of equipment, and the use of a Of humanity's difficulties. you as jjjs dear son and beloved causes of delinquency. One main DJ. BUSCaeija
cost and accounting system in You and I cannot stand by daughter. "Unless we take that cause stated is lack of reli|jious jj /R]air
order to. determine, where addi- silently and allow the fault 'for - step we have not taken the first training in the home. She gave '"fetal Pins
tiorial savings may be made. social problems to be placed on step requisite to any solution of divorce statistics showing the j , ~ .
"It is by means of such an ap- others. We must rather say that humanity's suicidal strife and smallest percentage in . Jewish E* -Warner
proach that I hope to aid Saline inasmuch as I am a sinner and conflict. families, Catholics next, then «' Lam>,arth
. ^ in its effort to maintain the high- you are a sinner and inasmuch Once we have taken this step Protestant, mixed faith and. the K* jeDpesen
Saline's first community, auc- est, stanaard of services to its as you and I do not do .by -our then we ^y ^^ have found a highest percentage among couples ^j po«dick
citizens, at the lowest cost."
tion sale, sponsored by the
Junior Chamber of Commerce,
attracted a very goodly number
of buyers Thursday afternoon
and a considerable number of
miscellaneous articles were disposed, of. by Clarence Cook, the
auctioneer.
The- Jaycees are disposed to
hold these community auctions
at varwus, times .throughou!' the
yealf txhS. iixixxxT are of the opinion
that they will be made use of
and more generally attended by
buyers than this first event. The
organization netted about fifty ^ ^ ^fe fa
S^wKSf nJSnS for ^ grain and -farm tools..and preacher of the GosESI,- JaMf • one ^^ in joy and
SS SLS\£ Inmost 4llne implements, 9n the Carlton Uu». the Baptist, when he pointed to happiness it wfll only be to the
ScTuts wSflvaS to nlall ™*' ***»> « Judd Road, wtt «««* and said, ; "Behold the de^ee in which they have an
Shvl^v Taruatrllr th^Sil destroyed by mi. Saturday Lamb 'of God, which taketh away attitude of love to^rd one an-'
X- tev before Ll ^tevl' morning likcAtt 9:15 when a trac- the sin of the world." Let us other. When God brings peace
y >V"*LCV" tor baekfired and started -the enlarge upon these words as our int0 our hearts, He also enables
TwoBarnsOn
Murray Farm
Destroyed
Two bacrns, one 94x60 feet, in-
fellowmen what we ought where- cjU6 for the solution of other °f ho religious affiliation. She
fore you and -T. care, in part, the difficulties. When we learn that stressed the need of family life
cause for the -situation as it ob- q0^ has answered our every need where all are interested in the
tains in the world today. through His love for us we home. Her talk was indeed in-
But if sin is at the bottom will discover therewith also that spiring. , .'"/.
of all of man's difficulties, then jove is the root ansvver to all N After Mizpah the club adjourn-
man will not find, a .solution-for of man's problems. It is also e<* to meet with Mrs. Mary Ha-
his troubles merely through in- the one, God.given" power by gans in--March. ''-"'""■•
tellect or might of arms. When which we c&n conquer tlie hearts R<"H call,
it cpjnes tp finding tin answer of men jf the'human famiiy
for pin, we pfmnot Jook for it is divided ihto conflicting groups
in JflSn, . - . pj» peoples, no amount of force
This answer was once express- js going to Wiswer that problem..
ed by the man who bridged the FPre§ 'yf.i ges^e to pxfotest us
"An Irish Jdjte.."
Contributed.
G. Cekau
M.' Gallagher Sr.
, Total Kns '
D. Ford
W. Brittain
A. Burkhardt
O. Simmons
C.< Haarer
A. Hagen
155 130 136—421 Russia, herself in a bad way,
176 160 153—489 would then have the job of feed-
-151 151 143—445 ing Europe's millions and re-
165 197 216—578 storing its industrial and econ»
1 2457 omic life. What a job! Com-'
114 159—273 munism would go on the rocks
139 147 —286 and the chances are that "tne
154 171 146—471 princelings and lordlings an* dip-.
137 137 132—40'6 tators and puppets would all .go.
141 160 174^—475 down together in the upheaval of
89 — 89 the masses;
139—139 Today the British hate the
2139 French; the French hate the.Ger-
141 128 —269 mans the Germans hate the Jews^.
133 115—248 the Jews hate the' Arabs, the,
134 136 160—430 Arabs hate the "Americans. AR.
155 167 191—513 over the wOrld the nations*~hate
224 168 172—564 each other, and we try to teach
135 129—264 them the art of peace with.
Total Pins 2288 food and ammunition!
Three Game Total
._ 6,884
gap between tlie Old Testament ?ng}p5^ jjefirtlgSS and unfair at-
prophet and the cNew T«stam?nt feck; "biit if 'men a?& e'v.f to live
Study Cluty
to Meet
J A Y C E E S
■B. Thomas 123 96 126—345
145 151 141—437
149 133 110—392
17g 166 171—515
134 129 171—434
2123
blaze, Ih an effort' to * exting- Lenten meditation for the week. Us to bring light and life, hap-
Uish it Murray's right hand was,. The lamb played a very im- p^ess and "hope into the lives of
severely burned and his .-iace portant part in the life of God's cthers, but only io the degree _„_,, n1-rprnnnil Far,„ Tn1.al viT1„ ^vl t ^ ^ -
UKstl&r The tractorvalso xka children in the Old Testament, to Which We love. • L . ^at^^ ^^^1-^^ 'iiK^h^lininii-^0 thentic new^ come out of Rus^
Loss-was estimate When our Lord wanted to bring . ^ ,ve think of &e. weU- ™J? ^L^^J^t ^ flSf 14« 125 SJl£S Sbe'unableto^nsof'to^Z
country is powerful enough to
The Child Study group will L. Dicks
'-meet Tuesday afternoon, March' Total Pins
destroyed-
lds take the blood'of a lamb, and our trust and confidence solely ^^^7 7 7777 -' C:» -. "LEf^ ^ 1W 1W^ of all Russia.. . _ _ _
they made in that way went in
to 'the scout treasury, .
Fathers-Sons
In Banquet
Together
Fathers and sons of Uke Fieder-
ated church on Thursday evening and fathers and -sons of St.
Paul's church on. -Monday eve- department put out the blaze least two lambs 'were sacrificed May it piease the Spirit of ft„ wnrkino. „ a
ning banqueted together in their and the rear section of the roof on the altar in the emple of Je- God t0 let each. of us find peace naa leal?l a music Mid3 dance
respective church dining rooms -^m have to be replaced. The rusalem. . • for h!s or her own soul through ff°"? T?rPfrP<!V.TnPTif-"! were serv-
and toasted one another in. the building ia tlie property of E. G. But no intelligent and under-v trust ^ this Lamb. May it also ^ tv„t»^« fnr «,<.' eve-
1S2E8- repetition of an annual Wiedman of YpsUanti. standing Jew, worshipping in the ple^se jjj^ to use us as instru- e? Dy J?~ ^win TTerint Mrs
'event in Saline. William H. Barr The Fire Department was call- temple, even believed that the ments through whom others may ™n& S' ^ ^rt- Tvril Daven'
\vas 'the oldest father at the ed out for a grass fire on the Wood of the lamb would suffice find the same peace in the same ^erage wi^' -^ £ Korte
R. Glidden
F. .Green"
J. Winkle
R. ' Uphaus
'Total Pins
E. Armbruster 182 166 142—490
S. Gall
R. .Hughes
R. Goltz
Get our military might out of
foreign countries; we defeated;
the enemy and it's time.tho boys;
came home and devoted them,—
selves to the pursuits of peace:
in their own lancl, looking afteir
that little matter of making: ouc",
own Democracy work. . .
The Russian iron curtain persists only because. America, isr
supporting the ring that hems it
in. The French and Brittish wilt
140 169 155—464 ^ ^^ ^ ^
146 146 131—423 ^ ^ck tQ ^ confines of their-
118 100 17b—d»4 drawal; There will be more au-
,_ r_ £i£iO i
Total Pins __
aestroyeav uoss. was estimated. „--." v-^ —« ,.~......~ .„ «»«.0 _ yvnen we uiuik k__ uie w-=u- „ nvkpma and Mrs -Leon w: «?V-incriev
at $9,000, "The Saline Fire De- rescue to His own chosen people, nign -insurmountable problems "^ "f* ^' st e * &;hmid
partiaeHV made the run to the while bringing punishment to the which today„ confront the hu. Roach of "■* Ann Art}pr faLOry E- Schmid
scene'but the fire was out of Egyptians, He directed them to mail famiiy, .we dare not plac<
control in a matter of seconds take the blood of a lamb , and our trust and confidence solely
after it had started. Only one paint it on the door posts of their ^ the Abilities of men, we must
of the buildings was covered by houses and then to consume the not build our hopes on appeaSe-
insurance. lamb in the'Passover Feast. Isia- ments or -instruments of death,
Sparks from an overhead chim- ah, th.e mp^t. eloquent, of Old _but on god's answer to man's
ney started a fire on the roof Testament..;prophets, spoke of diffjcuiities. . And that answer is
of the frame building at 114 E, God's promised Messiah a? "a to be found in the Lamb of GOd
Michigan avenue Sunday morn- lamb that is led to slaughter." that taketh* away the sins of the
ing about 11 o'clock. The fire Each day throughout the year at world.
148 125 140—413
139 151 133—423
The last meeting was held at
the home of Mrs. Clare Collins,
February 17. Mrs. VOrona. Little served. Girl Scouts provided the programs Mrs, Little
told of the things the girls must
, do when working for girl scout
badges and the girls demonstrated with dances the things they
2119
Three Game Total 6,539
Will Usher
MarchjaWith
A Party
Pictures in technicolor of
When America get;> out, the
iron curtain will; fall!
Even" Herbert Hoover- acknowledges that we will have not. at.
single" ally ih war No: HL So
long as we listen to the Military,
which hacs a powerful influence
in America today, we will build
for inevitable disaster. For the
building of a peaceful world,, tha
tools of peace are required- Fo^"
war, the tools of war.
Twice now we have tried! thi§
latter course. The third time and
—out!
There will not be a fourth. 1
Max Collins was a member of .beautiful CSmp Petosega, located; LET'S ALL TURN OWt
'Federated church banquet, "Wil- Washtenaw Road Monday after- to wipe out the sins of man. He Christ,
liam Kealey the youngest and noon,'1 but was unable to locate realized that a lamb was a sym-
Charles Gilligan appeared 'with it. v ■ bol of the real Lamb of God
the "greatest number of "sons. „„™. ..„„ ™ ... ..--_ - . -.r„„. „„j — ° ~ „•„•
^ghty-five fathers and sonsw^e ," ^ Men's Meeting ^«SSS ^STSSt^ S°a S V^ZJiZ^lS^^ ^ «* Sa^e V.lley Farms, parties will ^e held at the Ame.
"T-Bt Paul's there were 150 The tresbyS^ Churd IT. S^cSt to SSKt ??» ^sou^est - Sahne^has ^ SM 0, Bu,i^':^h. :^nday mgrf by^Mr. Tempm ic^I^gion Hallos ^Sat^^
who attended.
which was to come. What a .^L^^^^f^^ ^ ^^J_^.?^ ^^J^^ff^^S^^Sr
The first of a series of eucirt
The rather xvith S A « celebratin- Februarv 29 last th- "fulfillment is come Here ^en licensed by the Michigan istration. He h^s acceTptett'^ po- '?rom Petoskey. The occasion is night; begining at 8:15. Mixed
greatest number of sons, Charles conforming and will hold a The lamb was a symbol of in- ^S. °f servKes, onerea are state offiCe,
Cammett with five special Lenten Service in the^nocence. Jesus is the Lamb of .™Sfct inst^ction anrpiape rent-
Lyman Abbott, athletic direc- chUfch :0n Sunday evening at God because He is the holy One fl. sight-geemg liignts ana. cnar-
tor and ccach. at Adrian Collfege, ■ 7:45; ' ' - l of God without spot iand without ter service.
delivered, the main address of The fentire worship service will stain. Holy Writ declares that - Federated church on Wednesday,
the evening at thei Federated be "urider the direction of men of He had no knowledge of sin
square dancing to music of Joe Michigan avenue with opponets
.-.Cook's orchestra and Irwin from the section that lies soufli
Mrs. Carl Carr will" heAliostess Clark's directing, of Michigan avenue and east of
to the Ladies' Aid Society of the , " __'._._ ;'„ , Ann Acriror street. j
■ ■ I&nhy Robbinsr son of Mr. and
Mrs. J. Knight is presenting a -March 3rd. Mrs. Emma Henne, ;Mrs. Maurice Robbins entered
Walter James Griffin, infant soffit
5iurch m* Ediar Grosbeck, as- the congre^.n, who will a^. through personal experience. He recital Sunday afternoon at...Z^d ms. a^ence CoOk .iifiti.- Mri"- f-^^^t^^^ Ht^k tte ^3^*^^
sistant re-istr^ at the Uhiver- provide" special music for the observed it and saw it in the at her studio with fourteen pu- Wilbur Bnn?4 will serve on the .Aror Monday for treatment and entered the XJmver
S of SSn sprfce at St. Jk*?Sibn, id there will be a lay- lives of others. He knew what, pils taking part, and which will social committee^ ^O^^^rader^vent an operation Wednes- m A_^Arbor for
^Paul's.
iian. feuest speaker.
its terrible and destructive force be. open to the public.
charge cf Mi-s. Raymond,BriJfwn..-.7(&-y*
Saturday.
obseryatixMB.
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| Title | 1948-02-26; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1948-02-26 |
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| Title | 1948-02-26; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1948-02-26 |
| 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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li«« VOLUME 65 VALINE, WASHTENAW COUNTY, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, FEB. 26, 1948 NUMBER 21 Along The MainDrag 0 "A Local Prodigy" used last week as a caption on page one, of the Saline Observer, was pied and produced a prodigious error when reassembled. • But progidly you didn't notice it. 0 Very nice institution that which gets the community dads out of a night when "they publicly proclaim their confidence in the sturdy calibre of" 'the sons the" boys' mothers have raised and the proud looks the boys gave when they'"rose . . . Why haven't they ever had a mother and. son banquet with" the fathers "wearing the aprohs? % The medical mills, where you. unbotton on your way in and., button on your way out so "ybti will not slow traffic, ** and other unethical practices are City Manager A Lenten Meditation By L. C. Geo. Daschner, PastotSt. Johns-Church, Bridgewater. The first of a series of articles by local ministers appropriate to this period leading up to Easter. ' |
