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Queen City Mail from Spearfish, South Dakota • Page 12

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Queen City Maili
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Spearfish, South Dakota
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THE QUEEN CITY MAIL Speartlsh, 8. Dak. May 7, 1979 eparate Trials Two Days (Continued from Page 1) Building Permits Showing Increasi Brady Chairman Named In Butte Rodney Larson, Fruitdale, has been named as chairman of 3 Butte county "Brady for Congress" club ti support the candidacy of Spc-arflsh engineer Fred Brady for the Republican nomination for congress from the second district. Other officers Include Alan Herbert, secretary-treasurer, and Harold Bovee, vice- chairman. Larson is a well-known area rancher.

The other two officers are Belle Fourche businessmen. Larson said he was pleased that Butte county efforts are being organized and directed toward the election of Fred Brady to congress. He said he has known the ccndidate for many years and felt that his engineering education and experience have qualified him for the pressing problems that are facing our state, nation and world. In one hour a modern combine can harvest enough wheat to bake 20.000 loaves of bread. been re-scheduled for next week, but several college groups are known to have worked off-campus.

The Girl Scouts also worked, but at press time it was not known what area they had covered. "Please let us know what your group is doing," Mrs. Henry asks. "We would like to give you recognition. Clean-up information or questions may be directed to Mrs.

Henry, M2-2320; Mrs. Frank Sdli-day, 642-3478; or Mrs. Robert Brown, 642-2240. way 14 from the Belle Fourche wye, while the BHSC Tau Kappa Epsilon group cleaned up along the road from the hospital to the wye. The junior high students planned to work yesterday in the area above the high school and around the football field.

At the same time the Job's Daughters, under direction of Mrs. Arthur Prosper, were to clean the Thoen Stone area. BHSC on-campus clean-up has Set for Eddings Separate trials for Mr. and Mrs. David C.

Eddings on charges of child abuse were granted Friday at Belle Fourche by Circuit Judge Leslie Hersrud of Lemmon. The ruling was one of a number of new developments in the case following the withdrawal of the matter by Judge Clarence P. Cooper who presided over an earlier preliminary hearing and has since disqualified himself. Eddings and his wife, Judith I-ce, wi re bound over to circuit Mrs. Rex Repass and Frances Repass entertained members of Chapter PEO, Monday evening, May 4, at the Rex Repass home.

Mrs. A. J. Menard was acting president in the absence of the president, Mrs. Fred Anderson, and vice-president, Mrs.

William Fulleton who were in Watcrtown at the state PEO convention. Mrs. S. M. Crawford reported that the yearly medal given by Chapter to an outstanding graduating senior of BHSC had been given at the college's first honors day to Carol Hammer of Watertown, ho was one of five students graduating summa cum laude.

The medal she received was a Black Hills gold pendant appropriately en court following their arrest Jan. FOR THOSE THAT CARE Mother's Day comes but once a yeai So treat her special on that day And give her happinesi she may cherish That she will know how we care. 22 in Spiortish or. a a subsequent pitliminary hearing. With total valuation of building permits issued in Speartlsh during the first three months of 1970 reaching $69,000, the Queen City ranks ninth in construction activity in South Dakota.

Total valuation of permits issued during March reached $21,000 to boost the three-month total well ahead of the same period last year when only $12,000 in permits had been issued. In March of last year, permits valued at $8,000 were issued, according to figures from the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis. Rapid City led the state during the three-month period with permits valued at $8 965,000 being issued during that time. Sioux Falls was second with $2,752,000 followed by Watertown, Aberdeen, Yankton, Mitchell, Pierre, Vermillion, Spearfish, $09,000, and Winner $65,000. For South Dakota the March valuation increasixl $3,206,000 in 1969 to $4,232,000 in 1970.

The cumulative total (or the three months of 1970 was $13,340,000 compared with 767, 000 recorded during 1969. Drawing pr from States graved. Miss Hammer will be do. Atty Mattyin was a motion i ing graduate work this coming calling fur the appointment of an To htlp mak that special day, give har a hmutifullv rfecaraiad Mother's Day eaka from GRAISD OFEIil'IG Camper and Trailer Sales DEADWOO0, DAK. Friday Saturday Sunday May 8-9-10 BE SURE TO SEE THESE UNITS Carpeted More than 40 on display.

Idl Tim Pickup Camptra and Tsppare Rancho El Bee Travel Trailer Sparrows SPARROWS BAKERY. Wa hav aaveral different Mother' Day cakts on display. Including a giant Mother' Day cke that will nrvi over 300. Phone In your rder early 642 2518. attorney Mmmgi.

Malison contended the defendant was not indigent. However, Hersrud appointed Walla'e Mueller of Belle Fourche as di (Vnse attorney with the stipulation th it Eddings reimburse the $50 per month for expenses incurred. Two defence motions were taken under af; iS'-rm rit by Judge Hersrud. fnie aiked ir a new preliminary hiaii'iii rn the basis that the two defendants have separate attorneys and the other asked that the iTusd' n.eanor child abuse count 1 purated from the felonious count. The com also dixiisscd the possibility of a change of venue FREE PRIZES AND REFRESHMENTS 1st Prii Equaliser Hitch 2nd Priie Cable Jacks for Pickup Campers 3rd Prix Intercom Unit Open Evenings and Week-ends for Your Convenience and defense 'llso lequested that the case be tried ht lore the court without a Jury, to which Matt.ion objected.

Fri. Sat. May 8 9 Show: 7 and 9 20 p.m. year. Mrs.

F. M. Matteson reported on the birthday gift given May 4 to the chapter's first president, Mrs E. C. Woodburn, who had first been a member of Chapter in Aberdeen was instrumental in forming Chapter in Speartlsh in III19 and later elected president In lJ35-38, Mrs Woodburn was elected state PEO president and the gift to her was the officially designed and designated by the Supreme chapter in 1M9.

Mrs Woodburn's membership and service has covered more than 50 years. Dr and Mrs. isv 11 Jonas presented the program ir the evening entitled, A new outlook for the aged. They told of untapped talents and resources of the ever-increasing group of olih people in the United States and the financial and social problems of the retired and aging citizen About 153 members of the Veterans of Foreign Wars auxiliary met Sunday, April 2t. at the local post home for a 10 meeting.

A banquet was served at noon and a smorgasbord meal in the evening. Election of officers for the district was the main order of business. Mrs. Don Sexton of Iaad was elected president, Angelta lloss, Sturgis, senior vice-president; Mrs. Zona Neilson, Hot Springs, junior vice-president.

Mrs. IUU Capp, Speartlsh, chaplain; Mrs. Ermu Gray, IVadwooxl, conductress; Mrs. Vic Stumpf, Nis-land. assistant conductress; Mrs John Heercn, Rapid City, guard.

Mis. Margarite Miller, Sturgis. treasurer; Mrs. Junior Andersen and Mrs. Sammy Shepherd, loth of Spearfish, trustees; Mis Heva I)i I'augh, Rapid City, trustee.

Mrs Al Reldenger of Pierre, district representative, was pres Tike Molt liplotUTI in Kindil MOTHER'S DAY Traditional Dinner Sunday May 10 SERVING It AM. Til featuring A Fin Salad Bar Roast Round off Beef Baked Ham Roast Turkey Valley Cafe Spearfish oftkiiMitirt! In other action Fnday, Mattson and Judge Hichaid A. Furze were served with papers ei.lling for a hearing May II on a petition by the Eddings to custody of their two adopted children, Scott David, 4. upon ur.otn the ubuse wns allegedly intliited, and a younger daughter. More Homettake Sawmill Worker Honored for Safety Names of additional employes of AUEEDhTODCOOiS 1 topaz the Homestake Mining company sawmill who were honored by the biayikji warn COLOR 8 c- Western Wood Products association for achieving outstanding safety records during were revealed by the company earlier this Week.

Honoifd along with those listed last week were Ed Cessna. Hugh Cornell, Ed Gillespie, Lawrence Johnson, Hill Iae, Iirry Kellogg, Evan Maddisun, Monti' Newman, Henry Saari. Dick Sa-rhau, Donald Win.lt, Hill lllakc-man, Steven Inc. ills. J.ihn Km Danny I'lnske and Gerald Sell Ringers Sun.

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Al Hall of Sioux FRESH CUT-UP FRYERS 37c One self-propelled romblnr gives a farmer the cepm aleiit nf the lalxirs of 3IK) men in the harvest field. Falls, and district commander and Mrs. I.cw Hoffman of I also attended the convention. SWIFT'S B0riELESSHAU.ndy.m, lb 51.19 MORREUS FUUY COOKED HAMS Bone-in Whole or Shank Half ib. 75c USDA CHOICE CHUCK STEAK tell trimmed MORRELL'S PRIDE FRAEiKS ib 65c All Meal cello pkg.

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