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I Wd0y, NovesJer 1X4, BJ6 IS St. Onge News Shop Spoartish For ecooomlcsl sad tf.ickrot cesspool and srpdr tank dental, call Dick Miller Miller's HcreyWESca People of all faith are welcome to attend this non-denominational service sponsored by the Spearfish Ministerial Association. A Community Thanksgiving worship service set fur Wednesday evening. Nov. at 7:30 p.m.

at tbe United Church of Christ Father Don Kcker-on will be tbe speaker. Crow Peak News by Bark Edwards Here's A Wonderful Christens Gift Idea! Give yourself, or someone you love, our upcoming trip to The Holy Land and Greece. It could be the Christmas Gift of a lifetime. We will leave Denver Feb. 14, 1935, for 12 days of cultural and spiritual Journeying in Israel and Greece.

Cost per person, including all air and land travel, hotels, guides, entrance fees and two meals dally, is $1778 plus a small amount for air and visa taxes and tips. If this sounds good to you, please call or contact us right awav for further information and a detailed color Tom and Linda Lamb, Jeani and Jay, are new residents In the St Or-gt area. They recently purchased the Ray Karl property about two miles west and north of St Onge. They moved from Terry Peak and formerly from Colorado. Last weekend guests of the Wesley Lushboughs were their daughter and smiljr, the Marshall Goddards of Prairie City and ion, the Ralph tUmhhmigna of Rapid Qty.

The St Onge Commercial CLub held tta Nov. meeting at the achoolhouae. A 7 annual traditional Thankagiving planned poUuck dinner, turkey and all the trimming wat enjoyed by the 40 member and guests preaent Host were Blanche Ryan and Mr. and Mrs. JoeOpoien.

A abort busineaa meeting wa conducted by president, Leo Baker. It was noted that there would be election of officers at the December meeting. Edna Sipp led the group in a Thanksgiving game. Mr. and Mrs.

LeRoy Sabo and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ryther will be boat of the December meeting. St Oege Exteatioa Osb Dekrii Freemole was hostess tor the St Onge Extension Club at her home in Belle Fourche, Oct The president conducted the meeting with members present answering roll call with a current event The group voted to donate to the Magic Minutes Extension Club to help with the Halloween party they sponsor each year. It wa reported that the club member bad sold 70 of the Lawrence County Extension cookbooks.

Arlene Opotoi, a guest, Joined the club and she also won the hostess prise. Blanche Ryan gave a health report on "Burn Treatment" and "New Dental Procedures" and Lillian Derosier a report on "Baby Food, No Honey for Babies." Book report given: Delorea Hoffman on "Old Jewel" by Mart Sandoi; Beula Rehorst on "Oakburst Manor" by Walter Reed; June Erickaon on "Valley Horse" by Jean Maud; "A Man Called Intrepid" by Wm. Stephenson; "Nathaniel" by John Saul; "Wicked Bay" by Mary Stewart The lesson was discussion on ballot issues kid by Rehorst assisted by Juantta McElroy, Ericsson and Georgia Jensen. The next meeting will be held at 9:30 a.m. Thursday, Nov.

IS, Helen Crowley, The Lawrence Conservation District held its annual appreciation dinner at the church in St Onge, Saturday evening. Special guests were Becky and Veria Nicholas as Range Camp attendees. Also honored was Warren Johnson at long time co-operator and Cliff and Alvin Jensen and families aa Soil and Moisture Tour winners. Mr. and Mrs.

Hank Frawley were also recognised aa the winner of Rangeman of the Year, in this area. Several people from the community attended the dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Schenk and family were supper guests at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Lloyd Loughlin of Wbitewood, brochure. HC 55 Box 852, Sturgis, SD 605347-5037. Time is very important now. The Crow Peak Extension dub met at the home of Karen S'wp Nov.

7. Roll call wa a Thanksgiving blessing. Guests at the club meeting were Mrs. Ruth Seep and Mrs. Kathy Brown.

Betty Haiar told dub members that the dub is responsible tor the safety project at tbe county Level. Tbe club also voted to htvc a Christmas party. Those on the committee to plan It are: Melonle Daugherty, Renee Schenk and Mrs. Sleep. Enid Gtltner volunteered to make the Christmas Stocking again this year.

Tbe Crow Peak Rangers 4-H club will present the program and have the decorations. Tbe next meeting will be Dec. I at the borne of Gladys Nicholas. The Springs of Life Christian school will present the program. Roll call will be a Christmas memory.

Following the business meeting guest Kathy Brown demonstrated bow to make a pinecone wreath. A workshop has been set up for Nov. at 7 p.m. at the Extension office to make pinecone wreaths. Barb Edwards showed several Christina things for gift or decoration.

rv mmA STalfftiL rt retinal Vjirv eannle. sSHe's'es'i4riPevS''srevStfetfa'ejiPSvbrfss Mr. and Mrs. Mike Karrela, CUnt and Tee, Bear Butt Valley; Grace Anderson, Spearfish; Vivian Anderson and Mr. and Mrs.

Andy Ridley were recent dinner guest at the Bat Ridley. The occasion was In honor of Mrs. Karrela birthday. Nov. 1.

The Lawrence County Jr. Leaders Association recently held a meeting at the Holben Home. Election of officers Praise Fellowship A Christian church dedicated to the proclamation and expression of the Kingdom of Qod In the Northern Hills. BUI Ross, Pastor Dennis Allender, Music Minister Dan Backens, Teacher "Catch The New Wave Of Revival" Worship Celebration, 10:00 a.m. Spearfish Jr.

High Aud. Sunday School and Nursery following worship for 1985 was held with Raye Jean Brown, a member of the St Onge Brow: 1. fjjUng, Riders 4-H club elected vice- There were 337 votes, 21 of those being absentee, cast at the Tuesday, Nov. I election held at the St Onge schooihouse. On the election board were Judges, Roselyn Ridley, superintendent, and Fern Moe; clerks, Holly Baker and Dekre Hoffman.

Mr. and Mrs. BUI Qufflian and Mr. and Mrs. Dick Johnson attended last rites for Marguerite Thompson, Sundance, at the Methodist church in Belle Fourche Nov.

7. Thompson wa a former St Onge, Belle Fourche and Ahada, Mt resident president for the ensuing year. Hunting guests at the borne of Mr. and Mrs. Estes Edwards for tbe past few days haw hen.

Jimmv Rrwtnn of Darrauxett, Texas, and Wayne Martin of Perryton, Texas. Sunday night visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Estes Edwards were Mr. and Mrs.

Allan Edwards and Mr. and Mrs. Nod Edwards all of Sundance, Wyo. Mr. Chanley Nicholas returned home Saturday after spending several weeks with her sister, Mr.

Ruby LeMaater, In Alburquerque, N.M. Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Rlttberger went to Hermoaa Sunday to attend tbe 45th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs.

Lyle Hartshorn. rm i i jmt ii' i i sf Juanita McElroy, Beula Rehorst and Julia Kinghorn attended the fall meeting of the Quarter Century club, Oct 26 at Village Restaurant Spearfish. Charlotte Schuttler was the honored guest as she is retiring as Lawrence County home economist after serving 34 years. Rehorst member of the St Onge Extension club, wu elected and Installed as vice-president of the club. McElroy and Kinghorn are also members of the St Onge Extension Club.

his Hospital Notes House OQ QQ P1 "change WiWW or core deposit Starter. Remanufactured to original standards with new brushes, contacts and bearings. Some with solenoids. Thursday Friday November 15 16 (Open unttl I p.m. Thursday night) Lyla Johnson recently visited ber cousin, Roberta Flasted at Mile Qty, Mt.

and then Flasted accompanied Mrs. Johnson to Lewiston, Mt to visit an aunt Esther Foster. SALE! UMtalra In All Winter Wool Coats 13 Off Selected Slacks: Bay 1 pair get 2nd Pro-life Meeting Monday, Nov. 19, 7 p.m. BHSC Student Union Room 316 Ufannattae sad stVses ar aanated Patricia Goodoien will be (peaking on WOMEN EXPLOITED BY ABORTION Overall Storewide Discounts 10 on everything in the itore! Uoksut Memorial Hospital Dismissals Nev.

Ruby Rada, Wbitewood; Beverly Smith, Newell; Albert Douglas, Sturgts; Anna Mitchell and baby boy, Aladdin, Lisa Wlenk, Spearfish. Nev. 7: Gertrude Macy, Agnes Weidner, both of Spearfish; Lynn. Jones, Deadwood. Nev.

Donna Spicer, Ella Mae Olsen, both of Spearfish. Nev. stt Dorothy Schuster, Andrew Carter, Ella Biegkr. aO of Spearfish; Edwin Cook, Sundance. Nev.

11: France Cornell uson, Spearfish. Nev. 12: Dorothea Donner, Michelle Kirk and baby girl, Lorrie Bryan and baby boy, all of Spearfish; RoxeneFox and baby boy, Abada, Mont; Sylvia Sharp, Sundance. 2.99 for lie oai JH Collectibles 29 Off Downstairs in the Paddock All Coats (any ityle) 29 Off Jeans 1 13 Off Valvw cover gaskets. Tested to meet OEM standards.

Sizes to fit most cars. Replace them now. $10 Off each consulUUon with June Gilbert, $50 Gift Certificate Drawing Refreshments: hot dder, coffee and cookie. NeaSkea son, trained beauty and skin car expert. Your price i onlv tX for hair, make-tm.

colrr akin Pn Births Podiatrist analysis. Call for Thursday sppointment 44.991DH Delco Freedom II 60 sertwi battery. Kathleen's and the Paddock MVSMJ Main Street in Spearfish 1460 N. Main Spearfish Foot Specialist Surgeon Sports Medicine Belle Fourche Health Care Center "Thursday Only For appointment 14434511 Mr. and Mrs.

Benny Bryan of rural Spearfish are tbe parent of a ion born Nov. 11 at Lookout Memorial Hospital The baby weighed 9 pounds and li ounces and ha been named Ben Allan, Jr. He has two sisters, Tristy, I and Theresa 3. Grandparents are Mr. and Mr.

Roland Bryan and Mr. and Mr. Jim Grose, an of Spearfish. Great grandparent are Mr. and Mr.

Art Gross of Ashley, N.D., and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cox of Barnard, S.D. UNITED METHODIST Obituaries Edith Bertolotto Funeral services for Mrs. Edith R.

Bertolotto age 71, a lifelong resident of Lead, were held Nov. I at the United Methodist Church in Lead. The Rev. Richard Salmonson officiated. Interment was in the I.O.O.F.

Section of tbe West Lead Cemetery under the direction of the Fidler Funeral Chapel of Lead. Memorial have been established for the United Methodist Church of Lead and for the American Heart Association Fund. Mrs. Bertolotto died at ber residence in Lead Nov. I after a lengthy Illness.

Edith Bertolotto was born March 24, 1913, at Deadwood. tbe daughter of Nel and Helen (boffgren) Rasmus jon. She grew up in Lead and graduated from High School there with the Class of 1930. After which she attended Spearfish Normal School and received her two-year teaching certificate in 1933. She taught school for one year at Nahant She was married to Vincent M.

Bertolotto on June 20, 1833, at Sturgis. Tbe 9 family lived all of their married life in Lead. She wa a member of the First Baptist Church and wa an active member of the Quilting Circle of tbe church. Survivor include her husband, Vincent; three daughters: Mrs. B.R.

(Judy) HUik, Mrs. R.H. (Can Pat) Phillip, all of Lead, Mrs. Beth I Bert-ch of Rapid City; a son, Vincent A. (Tony) Bertolotto of Rockford, a sister, Clara Rssmnsson of Yankton; six grandchildren and one greatgrandchild.

She wa preceded in death by two sister, Mamie Rasmusson, Mr. Martha Daughenbaugh; and brother, Joel Rasmusson. JOHN DENNIS John Oennis recently iolned Randy Rowland ss minister at the Spearfish Church ol Christ. Originally from West Texss, Dennis graduated from the Sunset School ol Preaching at Lubbock, Texas, In January 1983. He and his wife, Sabrlna, have one child, Nathaniel.

LwUiiQiTIir COMMUNE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY Seventh and Illinois Streets 42.2471 Sunday Service, 11 a.m.; 1st 3rd Wsdnasday Evening Services 6 m. June 1 to Dec. Raiding Room Wedneedsys 2-4 p.m. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Whnewood Rev. LsVeme M.

KM, Pastor Sunday Worship Service, 1 1 a Sunday School, 10 am. SPEARFISH UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST (Conpraystlonal) 20 Main Street Sam CusMng Interim Paator Douglas Heck, Pssior of Youth Church, M2 210 CHURCH Fifth and Kanaaa Streets Robert Veeeey, Pastor 42-1467 (42-21 1S Morning worship, 8:00 snd 10:30 a.m.; Sonde School, 9 a.m., Nursery st 10:30 a.m. SPEARFISH CHRISTIAN CENTER FOURSQUARE OOSPEL CHURCH S44 East Grant Street Tan Toney, Pastor 42-1H1 Church School, 9,45 a.m.;' Morning Worship, 11 s.m.; Sundsy evening, 6:30, Wednesdsy evening, 7:30 p.m. MOUNTAIN VIEW BAPTIST CHURCH Esst Jaokson and 13th Bt George Robinson, Poster Church. 642-4036 T.

ONGE UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST Morning Worship, 8 s.m. And we are forgiven A crumb of txeC A up of wine remrmDfsnce of him And ChriU prwit Really prwtt BecJuu? he uys he will be Betsuse that wnjt hu pretence don In crumb and up we receive a foretaste of the ftait to come the Lutheran Church Welcomes vou Church School, 9 a Sun Our Savior's Lutheran Church 1020 State Spearfish, SD Soaday Merassg Warship: 1:00 a.m. and 10:20 am Staday Sdksst: am Narsery: 10:30 am Communion 1st Sunday of the month. Reetdenec, 642 22M Sunday School, 9:45 a.m.; Sunday evening, 6 Sunday Morning Worship, 11 a.m.; nursery provided: Wednesdsy Bible and Prayer Service, 7 p.m. OUR SAVIOR'S LUTHERAN CHURCH 1020 State Street Roger Olnees, Pastor 421711 Sunday morning worship service, 8:00 snd 1O.30 s.m.; Sundsy School, Nursery st 10:30, Communion first Sundst of the month.

Have Your New Dream Home CALVARY TEMPLE ASSEMBLY OF OOD Old Highway West of KOA Campground, Eslt 10 Pastor i. Robert Maddo M2-2444 Sunday School, 930 a Worship, 10:30 am; Evening Insplrstion, 0:30 p.m. Sunday; Wednesday, 7 p.m. IMMANUEL LUTHERAN CHURCH Whttowood Worship Service, s.m.; Sundsy School, 10.15. NORTHERN HILLS SOUTHERN BAPTIST CHURCH 410 Colorado Blvd.

Mark Bryant, Pastor 42-2SM Sunday School, 9 45 a Morning Worship, 11 s.m. ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN CHURCH (Missouri Synod) 7th and Kansas Streets 422920 42 2929 Sunday Morning Worship, 8 snd 10:30 Sundsy School, 9:15 s.m. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 1120 Fifth Street Glen Helllg, Paator 42-2921 Sunday Morning Worship, 10 30 a Sunday Gospel Hour, p.m., Mid week Prayer snd Bible Service, Wednesday, 7 p.m.; Sundsy School, 9.30 s.m. FREE METHODIST THE UTTLE LOG CABIN CHURCH 1140 Ames Avenue Rev.

John Sptoar Sunday school, 930 a.m.; Morning worship service, 10:30 s.m.; Mid-Week Bible study Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. HILLSVTEW CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 10th end Nevada Streete Roy O. Archer M2-14M Sunday School Hour, 9:45 a.m.; Sunday Service, 11 Sunday Evening, 8 Wednesdsy Evening, 7 p.m. HOPE EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH Jackson and Vale QertMld Lemke, Pastor M7-17 Sundsy School, 9 30 a Worship Service, 10:45 s.m; other activities monthly. THE CHURCH Of JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER OAT SAINTS 100 Todd, Belle Fourche Bishop Charles R.

Cook M2-4444 Sacrament meeting, 10 a -1 1:10 a.m.; Primary and Sunday School. 11:20 to 12; Priesthood and mutual, 12 10 to 1 pm. day Morning Worship, 10:30 a.m. SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH Soul 7th and Hwy. 144S Emeet Wheeasr, Pastor 42M2S 142 7114 Saturday Services, Morning Worship, 104S a Sabbath School, Saturday, 9 30 a.m.

CHURCH OF CHRIST 10S Cottonwood Drive Randy Rowland, Minister John Dennis, Minister Sundsy Clsss, 9 a Worship, 10 a Evening Service Sundays. Wednesdsy, 7 p.m. THE CHURCH Of ALL ANGELS Fifth and Michigan Street Mllo Dsltoy. Pastor 42-2U4 Sunday Worship and Holy Communion, 8 and 10 a.m.; Church School, 9 and 10 a Wednesday, Holy Communion. 9 a.m.

Without Leaving Home! Sewell fc Tobin is the easy, inexpensive way to have a professionally decorated home or room. Custom Draperies 29 Off Klrsch Woven Woods, BT. JOSEPH CATHOLIC CHURCH 644 Fifth Street Don Hk arson, Paator 642 2306 Sunday Masses, and 11 a Saturday Mass, 5:30 p.m. PRAISE FELLOWSHIP Speerllsh Jr. High Aud.

BIN Roaa, Pastor B92-M41 or 642 7642 Worship Celebration 10 a.m.; Sunday School and nursery following worship. mini iinos, vertical i Blinds, Pleated Shades ...30 Off V) 0 I IAtV tr. (Mil 11 easy Tern HbJi aslvWtBWMCfjt to tftMWtnti Ivy fet apaariMi MMti1al Sparrows Bakery Myers' Hardware Spearfish Pharmacy Spearfish Lumber First Federal Savings I Loan (testation Bank of Belie Fourche, Spearfish Office Queen City Hail UfeWtAA, WVMV Denver TmiMmi CarseBag WkaaVw Treatmeato 222 W. Hudson, Spurflah, 642 2424 611 SL Jo. Rapid Crty, 242 1102 i.

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