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   Arlington Progressive (Newspaper) - April 8, 1971, Arlington, Iowa                                Kiddies Dont Miss Easter Egg VOLUME 4 NUMBER 37 APRIL PER COPY LOCAL STUDENTS NAMED TO NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY By Vernon Fasse Pastor John Lutheran Church Iowa I came that they may have and have it John NANCY DERR MARY ELLEN DERR JUNE DERR EASTER NOW AND THEN Thirtysix hours after Christ died on the tross on Good His grave was This took place almost two thousand years Then there were some who be this Then there were some who It is not true The Bible triumphantly declar es Very early in the on the first day of the the stone was rolled away From the door of the angel said unto the women He is not here He is Risen Go tell His disciples The truth of the matter is that His disciples did not believe at first that Jesus had actually aris en from the But in less than six weeks after Easter Sunday they had seen him They were confessing to one another that Christ was indeed Alive in a wonderful and walls did not tie Him down or enclose They saw Him as He came to and any where He chose to show Within a year oC Easter they were preaching the Gospel of the Cru and Risen Christ all over Thats how it was So it is There are and th eir number is who confess and The third day He rose again from the and mean it witn all their heart and They know in Whom they just as the les knew then that they believed in a living Jesus never die Disciples Are you one Easter is not for Jesus Jesus has conquered death by ris ing He has promised again and again in the Bible that all men will Resurrection to eternal life is for all who believe as the words and promises of God de Easter therefore becomes the celebration of that event which gives our lives an The enlightened found the meaning in the truth of Paul puts it Now is Christ risen from the and become the first fruits of them that sl as in Adam all even so in Christ shall all be made a as we have borne the image of the earthly we shall al so bear the image of the heaven 1 Corinthians The risen Christ gives us the power to live The Abundant DEBBIE MEISGEIER Star mont High Schools Chapter of National Honor Society inducted eighteen juniors and seniors Fri April Those inducted were Mary El len daughter of and Calvin Lynell dau of and Max Seed June daughter of and John Detra daughter of and Duwain Nancy daughter of and Calvin Debbie daughter of and Kenneth Myrna daughter of and Daryl Vesa Aho foreign exchange student stay ing with and all of Arlington Pam Baum daughter of and Paul Jack son of and Duane Mun MYRNA HUMPHREY Maria daughter of and Lawrence Bev daughter of and Loyd Harold son of and Don Rande son of and Le on Kay daughter of and George Brent son of and Harold all of St rawberry Point Audrey daughter of and Carl Marilyn daughter of and Merle Barbara daughter of and Charles all of The seniors who were inducted in 1970 conducted the program and They are Spring Dave Dave Gail Debbie Claudia and Maria LYNELL SEEDORFF DETRA RAU 4 MILLION TAX FOR GAS ARLINGTON Special Nor thern Natural Gas Company and its retail Peoples Natural Gas Divi sion have mailed checks totalling to 71 of Iowas coun ties as first payment of a 1970 property tax totalling The 1970 payable in represents a per cent increase of Northerns Peoples 1969 Iowa property tax payments of Fayette Countys share of the 1970 total is and the first half payments amounted to The nearly million in prop erty taxes to be paid in Iowa coun ties by Northern and Peoples this year are levied against Northerns pipeline system which provides natural gas service to 390 of the states communities against Pe retail natural gas distribu tion systems which serve 111 Iowa and against a liquids pipeline system operated by Hy a Northern The per cent increase in the Northern and Peoples Iowa property taxes recorded this year results from a combination of in creased investment in Iowa by the and of higher tax levies for local government Northerns Iowa property taxes In creased per cent from 1968 to STARMONT FFA HOG SHOW A SUCCESS The Starmont High School FFA Chapter or Arlington and Strawberry Iowa held their annual market hog April at A total of 42 market hogs were entered in the Rath Packing of Iowa will slaughter and evaluate the carcasses and this information will be given to the ex at the April Monday night meeting in the room at Starmont High Terry Straw berry Point exhibited the Grand Champion Barrow at the Bob Meyer had the reserve COMMITTEE NAMED FOR NEW PROGRAM Representatives of the 56 churches in Fayette County will meet April to organize a program to serve the disadvantaged of the The meeting will be held at at Francis of Assisi Church in An ad hoc committee consisting of May Hawkeye Eugene Fayette LaVerne Arlington Pastor Rob ert Maynard and Kenneth spent several weeks collecting contacting people and drawing up suggested proposals for the consideration of the new organiza The name is derived from the character of the It will when as in intermediary agency between persons needing assistance and the various social resources of the Suggested objectives for the county program are To identify individual and community needs within the To acquaint key personnel in each area with the resources and services available to the needy and to equip these persons to make the appropriate To educate the people of Fayette County concerning individual and community To stimulate projects programs to meet needs in Fayette county which are not being met by established To encourage countywide to and involvement in helping those in need in Fayette Pastors of each church in the county have been invited to attend the April 15 meeting in Fayette and to bring with them at least one lay representative from their Persons interested in attending meeting are asked to contact their own clergyman in this At this meeting an structure will be set up with the compo sition of an executive board and the naming of area GAR WASH EASTER SERVICES STARMONT Special The St armont Traveling Choir is having a Car Wash this April 10 from 9 to 3 at Newtons Squires Produce of the Arlington State Bank and the Arlington Coop elevator furnished the refreshments for the exhibitor and Rex Botman of Rath Packing was the judge of the Holy Holy Communion Service Good Friday Holy Communion Ser vice 8thGrade Choir Practice for 7th and 7th Grade Confirmation Ap ril Sunrise Easter Worship Service by Luther Breakfast immediately Sunday Sch Worship Service  

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