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Rapid City Journal from Rapid City, South Dakota • 13

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Friday, November 21, 1969 Rapid City Journal 1 3 And Area Deaths MM I II DART ILUIilul Mrs. Lilly A. Lehman RTTinnis Services for Mrs. Open Weekdays 9 a.m. Sunday Noon 'til 6 p.m.

Florence M. Kilminsfer LEAD Services for Mrs. irwonp a Mav Kilminster will be 1 p.m. Monday at the McColley Funeral Home in mm wc Rev. Fenton Kovic, pastor of rhi-ict Fnisronal Church, offici- Ttnrlal will be in Oak Ridge Cemetery, Deadwood.

sho died Fridav at Home stake Hospital, following a heart attack she sunerea ai nomu. Cho Miat hnrn Anril 21. 1891 in Truro, Cornwall, England, to Mr. and Mrs. James nawse.

cko notv.o fn thp United States in October, 1914. She married Leo Kilminster in Lead and lived there until her death. Her husband died in June, i-jm. Survivors are one daughter, Mrs. Flora Smith of San Diego, raiif nnp sister.

Mrs. Lili Bos- well of Warwick, England, and several nieces ana nepnewb. William A. Emery STURGIS Services for William A. Emery will be held at Saturday at the F.

0. Jolley Funeral Home in Sturgis with the Rev. Virgil Goodwin ffifioMnd Burial will be in noon Rnttp Cemeterv. Emery died Wednesday after noon at the Sturgis ummuiuiy Wncnital He was born Nov. 15, 1900, at Providence, R.I., the son oi Me-Marv Ellen Emery.

The family later moved to North Kingston, R.I. He married Waity Card in 1943 at Providence. They moved to South Dakota in 1947, ranching north of New Underwood until moving to Sturgis in 1956. Surviving are his widow; two sons, Ernest of Hutchinson, and Albert of Highlands, N.J.; a daughter, Mrs. Marian-.

na Glenn, Durham, N.C.; a brother, Waldo, Wickford, R.I.; and Mrs. Mary LaFrenier of children. (Sirnr 4 Cans Off 77 Norelco -4 Q-7 Home IO 7 Beauty Salon Features a double comfort shaver plus 10 beauty accessories for trim manicure, pedicure and massage. Model 25LS. 'til 9 p.m.

Open with MR-8 CHEMICAL RUST INHIBITOR FOR THE PfiOTECTION OF ALL COOLING SYSTEM UFTil INCL ALUKDW Panel pi DuPont Windshield De-lcer He was preceded in deatn Dyjrourcne. RtC U. PAT -ee DuPonf Zerex Anti-leak formula gives gives year round protection. Prevents leaks, rust, overheating and freezing. freeze HARMFUL 8 summer coop nrmiHno woor miMf! DlUlCwu OR FATAL IF SWALLOWED 1 Pracautioni On The Back gal.

Lilly A. Lehman will be held at a Saturdav at the 0. Jolley Funeral Home in Sturgis with the Kev. ueraici cnrisiuun-erson officiating. Burial wil be in Bear Butte Cemetery.

Mrs. Lehman died Wednesday evening at the Dorsett Memorial iinmn in Snearfish. She was born Jan. zu, icwo, at MnrrLs. the daughter nf Sam and Sina Larson and the first child born in mat town sho married Edward J.

Leh man, Feb. 20, 1895, at Morris. They moved to Cottonwood 1907 ana law Jiumesietiueu noor Tama in Meade County. They ranched in that area until retiring and moving ro Diuigis in 10.41 ill Surviving are two sons, Paul of Opal and Howard ot ueaver- tnn rirp two daushters. Mrs.

Blanche Fees of Whitewood and Mrs. Juanita Vansickle, opal; Mr Pari Olson. Min- a oiot.w, npannlis and a number ot children and great-great-grand children. She was preceded deatn Dy nA in 1942: two daugh ters, Grace and Esther, and a number of Drotners ana Mrs. Vivian Benson nkwf.LL Services for Mrs.

Carl (Vivian) Benson will be held at 1:30 p.m. Saturday at Slim Ruttes Lutheran Church at Reva with the Rev. Warrpn Alderson and the Rev. officiating Burial will be in the Reva Cemetery under direction ot tne a. u.

jouey Fureral Home of Sturgis. Mrs. Benson died Wednesday morning at her home in Newell. She was born June 10, 1919, at Ralph, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Lewie Baker. She grew to young womanhood at iRalnh and later oDerated beautv parlors in Spearfish and Belle She married Carl Benson in June 1960 at Miles City, Mont. They have since uvea at ivewen. Surviving are her husband. mother, Mrs.

Louise Baker in California; lour sisters, Mrs. AHc hp Here of Concord. Mrs. Beatrice Lutz of Lodgepole, Mrs. Marcella Penn of Buffalo and Mrs.

Collein Griffin, San Francisco, two brothers, Roene Baker of Hettinger, N.D., anH Nat Rakpr. Prairie Citv: also two grandchildren and a number of nieces and nephews. She was preceded, in death by a son, Donald, her father and a sister. w.i,nm., 42 Welcomes pjVe New Bobcats Cnh Srnut Park 42 welcomed! five new bobcats to the monthly meeting Tuesday evening at Robbinsdale School. Wolf badge was awarded Dennis Smith, David Zaiser and Richard Eneleman.

while Jerrv! Bower and Rodney Bradford, received bear badge. Gold arrow went to Dennis Smith and silver arrow to Gene: Ghere, Jack Hunt and Steve Shortsman. Receiving Webelos awards: were: Gregory Werlinger (2), Mike Hansen, Tom Engleman (4), Ernest Schluning (4), Tim Pientok. John Grass (4), Ken Barton (2), Joe Sharp (2), Sam Rarnptt Jim Clpatnn (2). David Hulse (3) and Rodney Gregory Werlinger and Steve shortsman received denner stripes and Kevin Schoeder re ceived assistant denner stripe Hearing Continued A preliminary hearing for Ravmnnrl Thornton.

20. Rite- worth AFB, begun in municipal coun inursoay, was conunuea until 2 p.m. Tuesday, after testimony had been given by several witnesses. His $1,500 bond was continued. Thornton is chareed with as sault with intent to commit a 'felony (rape).

Roger Dobson, no aaaress, waived preliminary hearing and pleaded guilty to a charge of omission to provide necessaries. Judge Harold Shaw fined Dob-son $500 and levied a six month jail sentence on him, all of which was snsnended on condi tion $130 monthly payments be maae reguiany to me support FIRE LOG Firemen went to 3rd and Chicago streets just after 3:30 p.m. Thursday, where they ap- piieu a Liit'inicai ayi-ia extinguish a fire in a car belonging to Rav Kieser. Madison. There was extensive damage to tne wiring system.

At 6 p.m. a crew maae a rescue call to a residence on Omaha and administered ioxygen to a man who had eol- lapsed. The man was not hos pitalized. CONSTIPATED 9 nnr artf nc rnnn DUE TO LACK OF FOOD BULK IN YOUR DIET TRY YCctXVppS BUDS 4 two sons, Edwin and George, and two brother, Guilty Verdict Given In Robbery Trial A circuit court jury Thursday found Fredrick Iron Shell, Rapid City, guilty of robbery. Judge Joe Bottum set Iron Shell's sentencing for 2 p.m., rpp 4 Several months aeo a special jury panel had found Iron Shell in possession of sufficient mental capabilities to stand trial.

David C. Wyatt, 27, no ad dress, pleaded guilty to an amended charge of petit ceny and was sentenced to ju days jail, ne was given uieuu for time served and discharged from custody. The orieinal charce against Wyatt had been robbery. Hel had earlier pleaaea not guilty and not guilty Dy reason oi in sanity to the roDDery cnarge, and Judge Thomas Parker had ordered him sent to aniuon State Hospital for examination. Contributing Charge Rapid City police Thursday evening served a warrant on Charles H.

Rang, 41, 1024 Rapid charging him with two counts of contributing to the delinquency of a minor. Annparinp in countv district DuPont Gas Guard Prevents freezing of fuel line and carburator icing. Keept Carburator clean year round. 12 oz. No.

561 IN. 37' DuPont Windshield Anti-Freeze Prevents washer freeze ups to keep windshields clean in wintertime slush. I pint. Bumper 2.97 Jack Vb ton mechanical jack. A must for your trunk.

Includes stand and heavy duty handle. Universal fit for most cars. No. 1233 mfy Kodak lnstamaticM22 Super 8 Melti ice fast. Harmlest to car paint, defrosts quickly.

12.2 oz. Movie Camera PREPARE NOW Features exposure guide symbols to guarantee you a good clear picture. Film supply indicator window. Just drop in your film cartridge and you are all set. Pistol grip handle.

FOR WINTER DAYS AHEAD AT GIBSON'S 0 (.. rnurt Friday morning, MjrtM I Complete 18 inch Dart Game $1.97 Includes 6 darts, dart board on one side, baseball game on the other. No. EPB12. Infants' Tennis Shoes 77c Mostly blue, sizes 3-5.

Made in USA. Ladies' Stretch Gloves 63c Self lined, knit insert between fingers. Block or white. No. 5918.

Child's Jersey Gloves 29c Red, blue or brown, 1 00o cotton. Fits sizes 1 -4. No. 763 7 inch pan roller Best Set 49c Includes metal pan, roller and roller cover. Superior Seat Belts $2.97 Approved by American Seat Belt Council.

Accepted in 50 states. 100 nylon webbing, chrome olloy steel fittings. No. 932-03. 3 Pair Package Training Pants 77c 100 cotton terry cloth.

Washable, double thickness, triple crotch, sizes 2-6. 1 (Similar) H'A iVt. Men's Dress 1 Sam- sonile 3497 5 Piece Folding Furniture was granted a continuance until 1:30 p.m. next Friday to con- suit an attorney. His bond is, $500.

JUQgB lVlcUSIiau luuug sm Rang is accused of making beer available to two different boys. Car Damaged About $500 damage was done to a car driven by Daniel L. Surface, 17, Love Park, III, in a one-car accident about 12:05 p.m. Tuesday. The mishap occurred four miles north of Highways 40 and 385 on Forest Service Rd.

208. According to the Highway Patrol, Surface hit a patch of ice and his car went off the road. MUNICIPAL COURT Virile. Rt. 3, S25; Daryl Dean Straw, $25: Mae Wilcox, 306 CoSu' US; Robert Niel Quinn, 2202 Marg J.

Becker, 20, 123 Crescent, $20; Vorlvn R. Bourne, 829 Blaine, i1; Judith Jane Leurs, 30, 3804 Minnekahta, $16) Kathy Murphy, Is-worth AFB, $18; Jack Donald Miller, 1502 4th, $20; Wayne Eugene Henrick, 325 E. College, $11; Robert Dean Ga nil 1 I tli- f- rpn 1 1- DonflW Hall, 111 Racine, $10; James Clifford Barnes, 512; William Howard or. ofio ifviijina. Robert ver- nnM rfft.mh.

Mavwood, 410; War- oaret Ellen Lobden, r. wrwmujj, $10; Ruby G. McCormicK, Rt i. Floyd Melvin Ballinger, 712 Silver, S10; William Michael Hind, Rt. 4, Marten.

Jean Tobias. 3902 Brookside, J10; Jack Dale Mehiberg, 2117 Ivy, $10 and $14 costs; George Napoleon Byrne, Rt. 3, $10 and $14 costs; FUtvunrth AFB. $25 anO.SU COST'S; oitirii 5TS; oranr $11 and rhri riiprks. 7(U JScKson, Charles Dierks, $14.24 costs.

wichaei Dennis Hunter, Hot Sprinqs, $100. driver's licpnse surrendered 30 days, Disorderly conduct Ernestine Brave Heart, $25; Benny Cumminss, $25. Red light Linda Kay Hohn, 127 Meade, $5. Broken seal Raymond Halsey, Lead, $50, 30 days lall, all suspended on condition good tv.havior one year. Intoxication Eddie Dismounts Thrice $10; Ronald Frazier, $i0; Raymond Halsey, Lead, $50, 30 days jail, all suspended on condition good behavior one year; Carmen Whiting, 1J44 tin Parking meter ylontiod De lores Schremaker, 711 Fairview, $5.

1 34 inch table and 4 chairs. Tilt-proof, chip-resistant enamel tubular steel folding chair with upholstered seat and back rest and safety hinges. Chip-resistant enamel tubular steel folding table with slide locks and safety hinges. Table No. 4772 Chair No.

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