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· Fred I. Gardner, pastor of the
local cburch, tS brJnginc tbe Bible
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ft\_1'11. Robert Hunnell were
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version" and the Coun~en's
Rally of the Churches
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Piy Oaly •suo dowa

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Mrs. Arthur
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Air Force and h11 wife and children, Connie and David,' have left
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Wolfe'a mother, I Mrs. Lena
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returned from 'Fr~nce- where
.spent fourteen monttis.
Mra. James Rollet ~~ new son,
Hartley, were returned , to
home of her parents, .Mr. ~ and
Hartley from Moip
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Ma81ar, PbU Boyles, Qkey
Mn Hawlin• ~·· 'Anthony senr·
ed a ~estert 1eoune tG len mem· Connoi)J, Eeneth Froeker, l\9berl
A prlie will be awarded to the hero and one gueo~ Mrs. Gall r.iln. Lartla~ lJrey Cleland, Robert
ocouto who, aell tbe m"'t er.
Bigley, Davl~ Riggs, Mr. and Mn.
ealll The eandy atll&amp; tot $1 a can
Norman w-'e\)e:r aDd sons, MJI) and
Mra Thurillan 'Babeock, 1\liJa Florence Limj.leraer, Mr. and •Mr&amp;.

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' will! •Mr 111d Mn WUUam Wyatt,
joi\'ID&amp; Jlondoy for their new
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Mr. and Mrt. Robert Haggerty and
.fORI, Chipper and Rtcbard
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hom, from Holzer J(ospital where
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,Mi6 Lqil Ann Sauer, dal1gbtcr
of :Ur and Mra Louis Sauer Jr.
il Ul at her home and ia unable
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with bit brother, Stanley ,Hukin•,

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At ,the ~~~tlan~ High SchdoJ 1:the
meetinJ IWn held alter 1tchool.
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lnl\lolion 1was ;held the first' lour
day, ol , tije \'(eek All mem~lfa
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"Wil&lt;n t.. is left oo •Li
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here iD 1Mei&amp;l County

The sec;ond grade also ejoyed a
Valentine pal'ty, Monday after·
DOOtl ~~t the IChOOI.
Game&amp; were played and
award~ to Pat Story an ion
.Spencer. Refreshmen'' of v&amp;I"Jl·
tine cookies, aq ounge drink J!bd
candf fjvor• (Nere served by the
room1JJrothera, Mrs Jamea Tltp1
and Mrs. Leo crew.

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UtiUty Workera Union of
·, to M!&lt;e on five mlnulel notice
" · Corp.'s liull• KJger Creek"'Ptant,
the A,tomle Energy Commission
t.tem~ oJ lhe union Wednesday
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Union e! Ametl&lt;a, l!efl)fllld ., •
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plant'• 10m0 1110 e01ployeJ b)' theNational Labor llelalloat lleal'4
Jut Oerober, ealled a membenlllp
meeting for 4 p. m.lodoy.
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WedlleJday after Fodera) ,- . , .
tor GeorP lltll - 4 eontto&lt;t
talko •ndeflnl!l!IJ, oubje~ to h'
call at the WWiel o! eHh.. 114e
or himself.
lfllrold Straab, tntmiatlonal vii
president 0! tho paloa, ,uJil ll!f
uruon wu retdf tD Ide "DD fiYe

lfbl lli!8 Sigma Sorortty tOday
m • rmFf: of itt recent Motbe11
Mar.:h en 'poJiQ in '"pport of
lhe Marc~ ot Dimeo Drive report·
od cell~tion oL fi,4PI B8 from
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Straub aid ~ Ohio von.;
£rom th6 Kateh ' of Dlmes Dance
Eledrlc eorp. bu r&lt;fll!od 10
for a total o!,t1,593 33.
The detailed report as flied to- change Its pooilion on wbal IIi
d'y pv~ lhe lollowmz. aums 'cot- termed two bali&lt; iuuu-"a modll
Iect.eJI.. ht the Mothers .March on f•od , union abop," •911 .....,...
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Poli~ in the v;~riou;J' commuml1e1 waget. '
A &lt;Ompany opqt......,, I and also the lilt of Volunteer
WOrke~ "ho aided 1n the dr1ve. ll. Cox, Jaid llle flrlll &amp;l'lnleil tlio
Cclleetiont in tb'e comrnunitieJ workert a 5% per eenl -.ae bi,
create lin mootbJ .aeo~ He said
., a mull, tbe comPIIIY clld Dol "
feel ll'llla should be a major
tor iD eontract talks. •
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have a l1l&lt;lflf rilht to a&amp;ree to I
lola a
31.'11; wuon or remJ~a ~mbet ol 1
4512 union to hold a Joh'wllli our ....
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lobe
Spokesmen lor th~ UUUty
eontroct that a man mull

Bottom Workm Union of AmeriQI l!llll·
Larig~ pieket Jio.., will be thrnwn lfOUDl
the OVEc Jnilallation and Jetfi ·
erating plant. of 11.1 15 p.inftt
corporations.
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Unlen officials Nid tbe plail
will be reopO.tM.
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Harold Straub, lhl.P'IIloOaJ
vice·preaJdcnt of the tJnioa talC
today, "We've lliVIU!a all ill ~
Jlf•Pie !I' )M ·~ don to tliii
oilllin ha1V Ioi&gt;lllh4" ~ thll

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