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THE DIXON PILOT, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 2020 5 206 W. 2nd St., Dixon, MO 759-3030 Hours: Monday-Friday 8 a.m-5 p.m. Complete Medical Care for the entire family. Dixon Family Practice Dixon Family Practice & Internal Medicine & Internal Medicine Young Kim, M.D. Carlene McMillian, RN CS Family Nurse Practitioner Hometown Pharmacy Skye Powers, R.Ph. Mon.-Fri. 9:00-5:00 759-2230 • 206 W. 2nd St. Goodrich Gas, Inc. For All Your Propane Gas Needs • Whirlpool Appliances • Dixon: 573-759-6400 Crocker: 573-736-2212, 888-212-8728 Richland: 573-765-5544 St. Robert: 573-336-4045, 888-243-5893 Connie Erisman Area Manager & Independent Consultant ID# 18528134 573-368-8366 [email protected] www.connieerisman.myarbonne.com A REvolution in Anti-Aging skin care! ARBONNE pure, safe, beneficial The Dixon Pilot Newspaper and Custom Printing 573-759-2127 302 Locust St. • Dixon, MO E-Mail:[email protected] FUNERALS - BURIAL PLANS - INSURANCE MONUMENTS - FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS Dixon, Mo 65459 573-759-6000 Where Personal And Sincere Service Is A Tradition Vienna, MO 65582 573-422-3331 Birmingham-Martin Funeral Homes Since 1932 David & Gloria Martin Fax 573-422-3145 Website: birminghammartinfuneralhomes.com Email: [email protected] “We are veteran owned and operated.” “Owned By Those We Serve” Gascosage Electric Cooperative We Get Our Power From You (573) 759-7146 Dixon, MO Serving Parts of: Miller, Maries, Pulaski, Phelps & Camden Counties KING AUTO GLASS WHOLESALE – INSURANCE RETAIL “On The Spot Mobile Service” 888-346-3389 573-336-5522 St. Robert, MO 65584 800-346-3389 573-364-3389 Rolla, MO 65402 “Do not seek revenge or bear a grudge against anyone among your people, but love your neighbor as yourself.” —Leviticus 19:18 NIV In the nineteenth chapter of Leviticus there are some interest- ing remarks about how we should care for our fellow man. In addition to the well-known commandments to honor our father and mother, and to not lie or steal, we are told the following: “Do not curse the deaf or put a stumbling block in front of the blind, but fear your God.” (Leviticus 19:14 NIV) And a little further on we are instructed “Do not do anything that endangers your neighbor’s life.”(Leviticus 19:16 NIV) A careful reading of this chapter of the Bible reveals that almost everything we need to know is there concerning the care of our fellow man, and proper behavior in general, from issues of justice, to proper behavior towards our families and the less fortunate and even what we might consider rules of etiquette. Many of the rules of etiquette haven’t changed much: “Stand up in the presence of the aged, show respect for the elderly and revere your God.” (Leviticus 19:32 NIV) In considering our behavior, we should of course be asking whether we are breaking any of the ten commandments. But we should also be asking more basic questions. Are we endangering our neighbor’s life, for instance, by drinking and driving, or by driving too fast? Are we putting stumbling blocks in front of the disabled, or cursing them? (That we are told to not curse the deaf indicates that it doesn’t matter if they hear us; we should not be “complaining inwardly” about people with disabilities.) And finally, are we doing our best to act justly and fairly towards everyone, and exercising compassion towards all? -Christopher Simon Bill Hardwick Matt Dreesen - Of Counsel 117 N. Benton St. (On the Square) Waynesville, MO 65583 (573) 774-3122 www.davidmlowe.com Taking Care of Each Other Events Every Satur- day: 1903 Route 66 Courthouse Museum, Waynesville; Old Stage- coach Stop Museum, Way- nesville; and Paranormal Investigations of the His- toric Talbot House, Way- nesville and Pulaski County Farmers’ Market, Waynesville. Looking Ahead: Feb- ruary 22 & 29 - Pulaski County Farmers’ Market, Waynesville. March 6, 7, 13, 14, 15, 20, & 21 - PFAA presents “The Diary of Anne Frank,” Way- nesville. March 7, 14, 21, & 28 - Pulaski County Farmers’ Market, Way- nesville. March 27 & 28 - Kickin’ It Route 66 Barbe- cue Challenge, Saint Robert. April 4, 11, 18, & 25 - Pulaski County Farm- ers’ Market, Waynesville; April 4, 11, 18, & 25 - 1903 Route 66 Courthouse Museum, Waynesville; April 4, 11, 18, & 25 - Old Stagecoach Stop Museum, Waynesville The 2019-2020 DHS Pancake Queen Coronation was con- ducted on Tuesday, February 11, 2020 between the JV and Varsity boys’ basketball games with Laquey. Crowned Queen was senior Khloe Irvin, daughter of Kayla Ray and Adam Irvin, and her escort was David Jones, son of Mario and Jamie Jones. The queen was selected by ticket sales for the annual Senior Class Pancake Breakfast held each November on the opening day of deer season. Submitted Khloe Irvin crowned 2019-20 DHS Pancake Queen Feb. 11 Highlights from Dixon High School Homecoming 2020

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Page 1: Highlights from Dixon High School Homecoming 2020€¦ · A REvolution in Anti-Aging skin care! ARBONNE pure, safe, beneficial The Dixon Pilot Newspaper and Custom Printing 573-759-2127

THE DIXON PILOT, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 2020 5

206 W. 2nd St., Dixon, MO759-3030

Hours: Monday-Friday 8 a.m-5 p.m.

Complete Medical Care for the entire family.

Dixon Family PracticeDixon Family Practice& Internal Medicine& Internal Medicine

Young Kim, M.D.Carlene McMillian,

RN CS Family Nurse Practitioner

HometownPharmacy

Skye Powers, R.Ph.Mon.-Fri. 9:00-5:00

759-2230 • 206 W. 2nd St.

Goodrich Gas, Inc.

For All Your Propane Gas Needs• Whirlpool Appliances •

Dixon: 573-759-6400Crocker: 573-736-2212, 888-212-8728

Richland: 573-765-5544St. Robert: 573-336-4045, 888-243-5893

Connie ErismanArea Manager & Independent ConsultantID# 18528134 573-368-8366

[email protected]

A REvolution in Anti-Aging skin care!

ARBONNEpure, safe, beneficial

The Dixon PilotNewspaper

andCustomPrinting

573-759-2127302 Locust St. • Dixon, MO

E-Mail:[email protected]

FUNERALS - BURIAL PLANS - INSURANCEMONUMENTS - FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS

Dixon, Mo 65459573-759-6000

Where Personal And Sincere Service Is A Tradition

Vienna, MO 65582573-422-3331

Birmingham-MartinFuneral Homes

Since 1932 David & Gloria Martin

Fax 573-422-3145Website: birminghammartinfuneralhomes.com

Email: [email protected]

“We are veteran owned and operated.”

“Owned By Those We Serve”

GascosageElectricCooperative

We Get Our Power From You

(573) 759-7146Dixon, MO

Serving Parts of: Miller, Maries,Pulaski, Phelps & Camden Counties

KINGAUTO GLASSWHOLESALE – INSURANCE

RETAIL“On The Spot Mobile Service”

888-346-3389573-336-5522

St. Robert, MO 65584

800-346-3389573-364-3389

Rolla, MO 65402 “Do not seek revenge orbear a grudge against anyone among your people,but love your neighbor asyourself.”

—Leviticus 19:18 NIV

In the nineteenth chapter of Leviticus there are some interest-ing remarks about how we should care for our fellow man. Inaddition to the well-known commandments to honor ourfather and mother, and to not lie or steal, we are told thefollowing: “Do not curse the deaf or put a stumbling block infront of the blind, but fear your God.” (Leviticus 19:14 NIV)And a little further on we are instructed “Do not do anythingthat endangers your neighbor’s life.”(Leviticus 19:16 NIV) Acareful reading of this chapter of the Bible reveals thatalmost everything we need to know is there concerning thecare of our fellow man, and proper behavior in general, fromissues of justice, to proper behavior towards our families andthe less fortunate and even what we might consider rules ofetiquette. Many of the rules of etiquette haven’t changedmuch: “Stand up in the presence of the aged, show respectfor the elderly and revere your God.” (Leviticus 19:32 NIV)In considering our behavior, we should of course be askingwhether we are breaking any of the ten commandments. Butwe should also be asking more basic questions. Are weendangering our neighbor’s life, for instance, by drinkingand driving, or by driving too fast? Are we putting stumblingblocks in front of the disabled, or cursing them? (That we aretold to not curse the deaf indicates that it doesn’t matter ifthey hear us; we should not be “complaining inwardly”about people with disabilities.) And finally, are we doing ourbest to act justly and fairly towards everyone, and exercisingcompassion towards all?-Christopher Simon

Bill HardwickMatt Dreesen - Of Counsel

117 N. Benton St. (On the Square)Waynesville, MO 65583

(573) 774-3122www.davidmlowe.com

Taking Care of Each Other

Events Every Satur-day: 1903 Route 66Courthouse Museum,Waynesville; Old Stage-coach Stop Museum, Way-nesville; and ParanormalInvestigations of the His-toric Talbot House, Way-nesville and PulaskiCounty Farmers’ Market,Waynesville.

Looking Ahead: Feb-ruary 22 & 29 - PulaskiCounty Farmers’ Market,Waynesville. March 6, 7,13, 14, 15, 20, & 21 -PFAA presents “The Diaryof Anne Frank,” Way-nesville. March 7, 14, 21,& 28 - Pulaski CountyFarmers’ Market, Way-nesville. March 27 & 28 -Kickin’ It Route 66 Barbe-cue Challenge, SaintRobert. April 4, 11, 18, &25 - Pulaski County Farm-ers’ Market, Waynesville;April 4, 11, 18, & 25 -1903 Route 66 CourthouseMuseum, Waynesville;April 4, 11, 18, & 25 - OldStagecoach Stop Museum,Waynesville

The 2019-2020 DHS Pancake Queen Coronation was con-ducted on Tuesday, February 11, 2020 between the JV andVarsity boys’ basketball games with Laquey. Crowned Queenwas senior Khloe Irvin, daughter of Kayla Ray and AdamIrvin, and her escort was David Jones, son of Mario andJamie Jones. The queen was selected by ticket sales for theannual Senior Class Pancake Breakfast held each Novemberon the opening day of deer season. Submitted

Khloe Irvin crowned 2019-20DHS Pancake Queen Feb. 11

Highlights from Dixon High School Homecoming 2020