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Lead Daily Call from Lead, South Dakota • Page 6

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Lead Daily Calli
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Lead, South Dakota
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Lead Daily Call, Deadwood Pioneer-Times, DEAR LOVING: Your kind of neighbor loving 1 is BREAKING a Commandment, not keeping one. Besides, you'd better review the Commandments. Although there are many references in the Bible to "loving one's neighbor," it is not one of the Ten Commandments. Dear Abby By Abigail Van Buren 4991 4096 Better to sleep on the eiti idea than the sheets DEAR ABBY: I must comment on your answer: "Send barn me a sample, and I'll sleep on it," in regards to the letter from a reader who suggested printing the Ten Commandments on bed sheets and pillowcases. Speaking only of the Jewish faith, one is not permitted to sleep, lie, or even sit on the same bench with holy books unless the books are placed on something which is a handbreadth in height.

It is also forbidden to place sacred books on the ground. SAMUEL A. FRIEDMAN: RABBI ASHEVILLE, N.C. HE DEAR RABBI: My intentions were to sleep on the not the sheets. 19 DEAR ABBY: To "GREAT the woman who wants to save the world by, putting The Ten Commandments on sheets and pillow slips: There is a Commandment: Thou shalt love they neighbor as thyself.

I have loved my neighbor for 20 years, and we haven't been caught yet. I am just keeping a Commandment. LOVING MY NEIGHBOR IN MO. DEAR LOVING: Your kind of neighbor loving 1 is DEAR ABBY: So "Great Idea in Washington" thinks we should have the Ten Commandments printed on bedsheets and pillow cases? I am a Christian, and firmly believe in honoring God's law but sheets and pillowcases are the wrong place. The Psalmist David said, "Thy word have I hid in mine heart, that I might not sin against thee." (Psalm 119:11.) I prefer God's law in the heart rather than on bedclothes.

Besides, no criminal would buy The Commandments sheets anyway. My advice to criminals and to "Mrs. Great Idea" is found in Romans 10:10 13. "For with the heart man believeth unto righteousness; and with the mouth confession is made unto whosoever shall call upon the name of Lord shall be saved." BETTER IDEA IN ARKANSAS DEAR ABBY: I think that person who wrote in with the suggestion of having the Ten Commandments printed on bed sheets and pillowcases had a great idea. I can't understand why her idea was rejected by two manufacturers.

I am glad you printed that letter because it has given me an idea for my daughter's hope chest. I am going to MAKE her a hand embroidered set! CICERO, ILLINOIS Everyone has a problem. What's yours? For a personal reply, write to ABBY: Box No. 69700, L.A., Calif. 90069.

Enclose stamped, self-addressed envelope, please. Hate to write letters? Send $1 to Abigail Van Buren, 132 Lasky Beverly Hills, Calif. 90212, for Abby's booklet "How to Write Letters for All Occasions." Please enclose a long, self-addressed, stamped envelope. The church and women United Presbyterian Women God's Servant Works Miracles and God's Servant and the World, based on Chapters 4,5 and 6 of the Gospel of Mark were the study topics when the United Presbyterian met on Tuesday evening. Leading the study was Mrs.

Ethel Morrison. Vice president Donna Willson conducted the business meeting in the absence of the president. It was decided to purchase fabric for four tablecloths for tables in the Hall and to purchase some additional cups and a Donna was hostess for the evening. Member of crew Airman Douglas D. Henwood, son of Mr.

and Mrs. J. Henwood of R.R. 1, Spearfish, is a member of the Outstanding Missile Security Crew for 1974. Airman Henwood, a security assigned at Malmstrom AFB, with the 341st Missile Security Support Squadron.

The which competed with 12 other crews for the honor, was cited for professional skill and duty performance. Airman Henwood is a 1973 graduate of Spearfish High School. Goldberg Grocery IS NOW CARRYING A FULL OF WEIGHT WATCHERS BRAND DIETARY GOODS ICE CREAM BOULLION CANNED POP TV DINNERS AND MORE SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE'S TASTE! 672 Main Deadwood 578-1515 Wednesday, March 5, 1975 Special! ALL YOU CAN EAT! Barbecued Beef Ribs Fresh Home-Made Potato Salad, Baked Beans, Roll, Coffee or Tea $1.50 Children Under 12 Price INN Deadwood-578-2166 sons you don't know too well where money changes hands. Carelessness will be expensive. CANCER (June 21-July 22) Be careful now in making agreements or bargains.

The other party may not be leveling with you. Insist upon having everything verified. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Pay particular attention to health matters. Use common sense regarding eating and drinking habits.

Don't push beyond your endurance. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) Some complications are developing regarding your social interests. Don't alienate others with improper behavior patterns.

LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) Don't blame others for your problems today. If you're in a bind. it may be due to things you've put off till the last minute.

SCORPIO 24Nov. 22) Your mental forces apt to be too scattered today for you to operate efficiently. Take some of your irons out of the fire. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec.

21) Your checkbook will be surrounded today. If you're not frugal, you're going to spend way beyond your means. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) Those you come in contact with today will resent it vehemently if you try to manipulate them to serve your ends.

Be extra considerate. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) You could easily be put upon today if you give others the slightest opportunity. Their responsibilities will wind up as yours.

PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) If you've fallen behind on obligations to friends, you're likely to be reminded of them now. Have, answers ready. Mr. Mrs.

Raymond Schuring Debbie Simbeck exchanges wedding vows in February The First Baptist Church, man was Charlie Roth and Tom Deadwood was the setting for Hamilton was the groomsman. the Feb. 8 wedding of Debbie The wedding guests were Simbeck, Deadwood and ushered to their places by Dan Raymond Schuring, Lead. DeVries and Corwin Roth. Parents of the bride are Mr.

Following the ceremony a and Mrs. Thomas Simbeck, reception was held at the VFW Deadwood and the groom's hall. Assisting were Ann parents are Mr. and Mrs. Jim Schuring, Diane Simbeck, Schuring, Lead.

Cathy DeVries and Mrs. Edna Officiating at the ceremony Moran, aunt of the bride. was the Rev. Richard K. Out of town guests were Mr.

Padrick, pastor of the church. and Mrs. David Like, Canning, Wedding music was provided S.D. No wedding trip was taken by Mrs. Velma Larson at the as the bride is attending high organ and Wayne King as the school in Lead and will join her soloist.

husband, stationed at San Given in marriage by her Diego, Calif. when school is out. father the bride was attended Prenuptial courtesies were by Ann Schuring as maid of extended by Cathy and Paula honor and Diane Simbeck, as DeVries; Ann and Madonna bridesmaid. The flower girls Schuring; Mrs. Marie DeVries were Mary and Rose Schuring.

and Mrs. Edna Moran. Mark DeVries was the ring bearer. Serving the groom as best AstroHave RECEIVING You A Heard Scholarship Graph award at the recent Alpha Xi Bernice Bede Osol Delta annual awards banquet wasSandy Bieber, Lead. The For Thursday, March 6, 1975 event was held at South Dakota ARIES (March 21-April 19) State University.

Alpha Xi Your ambitious aims will be Delta is a national social frustrated by conditions over which you have no control. Be sorority which provides patient. Wait things out till students with opportunities for tomorrow. intellectual, cultural, professional and social Plans where others are inTAURUS (April 20-May 20) development. To be pledged a volved will not be wellgirl must have a cumulative received.

The situation will grade point average of 2.0. grow even more complicated if you try to force your views. GEMINI (May 21-June 20) Be Thursday Night on guard in dealings with per- Answer to Previous Puzzle BAR TCL TENT ADO ENCE WRANGLERS BARNS DEMO EROSI dAME ODER OHM EGORIA EDT NEDS BRO ARMOR CONTROL OHO SON 25 Roman bronze 47 Mail 26 Indifferently receptacles 27 Snare 49 Eight (comb. 28 Allusion form) 29 Male deer 50 Wading bird 31 Allot 52 Solar disk 32 British gun 54 Italian family 35 Is ill 55 Kind of gas 38 Before 56 Female saints 40 Heat measure, (ab.) 43 Aleutian 58 Docks (ab.) 45 Monk's titie 59 Open (poet.) 30 53 (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN.) The Happy GIBSON'S Store with Lew 421 W. Main Lead, S.

Dak. Discount STORE HOURS: 9 to 6 Monday through Saturday 10'to 4 Sunday Prices Prices Effective Now Through March 8 -Hand1 -Wrap 300-ft. Fabric BONUS Softener PACK .69 A-200 FILTERS COFFEE RING SIZE COFFEE 69 BETTER' .29 FILTERS Wiper Blades Quickly Replace Anco and Trico 0.E. Blades LOCKING No Tools Needed RanyDay GAS WIPER BLADES AND REFILLS by Anderson CAPS and Sizes to Fit Refills Most Cars 1.97 2.97 Paint Thinner SOUTHLAND 1 GALLON 1.97 STANLEY ASSORTED Whitewood Ronald Holman is a patient at Rapid City Regional Hospital East where he is receiving treatment for injuries sustained on Friday. Ron was being pulled behind a car on an innertube when tube swerved into the path of an oncoming car and the car ran over him.

He will be in traction for five to six weeks and unable to walk for a much longer time. Ron a sixth grader in the Whitewood School, is the son of the Cecil Holmans. Students participatingin the 50's concert at Brown High on Tuesday evening included: Tracy and Josh Britton, Gwen Eatherton, Tracy Fillmore, Rich Zwingelberg and Marcy and Linda Plunkett. On the Train ACROSS 1 Wooden rail support 4 Iron track part 8 Dispatched by train 12 Decay 13 Sea eagle 14 Girl friend (Fr.) 15 Negrito 16 Arriving at 18 Uncontrolled fear 20 Hops' kiln (var.) 21 Aeriform fuel 22 Greek letter 24 Rip 26 Thoroughfares 30 Paper measures 33 trains carry only this 34 Factual information 36 Printing direction 37 Strongbox 39 Secular 41 Summer (Fr.) 42 Music drama 44 Make happy 46 Soaks flax 48 School sign 49 Spanish cheer 51 Chinese pagoda 53 Presages 57 Man in charge of train 60 This is done to brakes 61 Tick 62 Soldier's cap 63 Pedal digit 64 Units 65 Koko's weapon 66 Half-ems Screwdrivers .69 Value GEISLER LONG -SLEEVE DONLON hamster food SHIRTS MEN'S BLUE HAMSTER DENIM FOOD JACKETS 1-lb. carton .53 1.77 AQUARIUM KIT 5-gal.

09 99 WITH TANK 4.44 1 Train journey 2 Whit 3 Kind of jacket 4 Came to destination 5 Talent 6 Preposition 7 Smallest 8 Francisco 9 Settled in another country 10 Girl's name 11 Two-year-old sheep (pl.) 17 Roman road 19 Used in some refrigerator cars 23 Slanted type (ab.) DOWN PLEASANT CASTER AND THOUGHTS GREETING CARDS AT DISCOUNT PRICES LIQUIPRIN Antes PAIN RELIEF FOR CHILDREN 50cc $1.49 Value your birthday March 6, 1975 Things may not come as easily to you as you hope at first this year. but worthwhile rewards will be yours if you're persistent. They'll not be taken from you later. (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN. Aero Shave SHAVING SHAVE CREAM $1.09 Value.

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