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Rapid City Journal from Rapid City, South Dakota • 19

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Calendar Rapid City Journal 19 Thursday, Dec. 17, 1970 Rapid City and area deaths 5 counterfeit checks cashed Former 28th Wing commander slaied lo get first slar FRIDAY Rapid City Schools Christmas Choral Club concert Sunday af 3 programs: nnedaie, a.m. Kneip happy with tax council vork continued, and 1:30 p.m.; Grandview, 10:30 An investigation Henry Herman i Donald R. Way R. A.

Hummel A former commander of the Thursday 'in the cashing of at least five counterfeit Davroll A memorial to R. A. Hummel, 28th Bombardment Wing at Ells- BELLE FOURCIIE Scr- LEAD Requiem mass for a.m. and 2 p.m.; Horace Mann, 10:30 a.m. and 2:30 p.m.; Knoll-wood, 10:45 a.m.

and 2:30 p.m.; Robbinsdale, 11 a.m. and 1:30 mi 1 'i 1 1 1 ine annual unrisunas concert checks Kapid City by a worn vices for Henry Herman, wholDonald Way will be said at, 90, who died Tuesday in a Dead-worth Air Force Base is among WATERTOWN (AP) died Tuesday in a Rapid City 9:30 a.m. Friday at St. Pat-iwood hospital, has been tab- the 73 Air Force colonels nomioy ine napra uij uwrai uuoan who used actual names of will be held at p.m.; North Junior High, 2:30 Elect Richard Kneip said Wed. rick's Catholic Church by the for the Custer Volunteer mated for promotion to brigadier Sunday 3 pm local residents opnomi at btevens High School Fine The checks i The checks were cashed Inesdav the members of his coun- late last week and early this) perDetual HgId Christ.

ci' for tax decision have "in. arill k. rooll at 7 Thnr. fund I fVl TPylnar Harris -Tr nn AnS HUU'lUnum. hospital, will be 1 p.m.

Saturday at the First Baptist Church In Belle Fourche, with the Rev. Robert Starburg officiating. Burial will ho in Pino Slnno r. fnnl UM, tin dicated feel ft nm'orsi rhnn. thiict Prirfpnt Nivnn will The concert this year will week and amounted to more j0: 15 they they can find mas Assembly, school, Services are scheduled Satur than $1,000 according to the Pen- send to the Sen- nave an added attraction in that el.

Burial will be in the Black a.m. an equuame solution to tax reform in South Dakota." day at 1:30 p.m. at McColley's nington County Sheriff's Office. Chapel of the Hills in Hot Downtown Kiwanis Club, Alex Johnson, noon luncheon. Authorities expected more of the worthless checks to show up, Cemetery, Belle Fourche, Cemetery near direction of Frost and Sons Fu- stHr8ls ntes' neral Home Way "ie Wednesday morning Ho .,,0 v.v.

uuxr i at lne Fort Meade Veterans Ad-He was born Feb. 24, 1905 in ate for confir-lW0 memDers ot tne Kapid uty mation. Symphony Orchestra, Arnold Harris com- Rudd, symphony conductor, and manded the 28th Morton Green, both violin-Winff at Ells-i'sts, will accompany the chorus Springs. Burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery. In remarks prepared for a Democratic victory dinner in Watertown, Kneip said he is because of a gap in the num- Black Hills Coin Club First benng system used, but no more Federal hospitality room, 7:30 than tliA 1 1 A AienniiAraA Anrln satisfied with the early deliber worth from0" Hammerschmidt's "There- 1 Elmer J.

Kvam uiQii Mic live uuvuvcicu canv rn V.i. ations of the tax council. i. rii: ,,1 it i minion auuu uuauucu Fort Collins Cob He came to eral months illneps8. i was born Oct.

21, 1931, In to the Fruitdale, Nisland area. Brewsl Ncb and a' a The family moved to Scotts Junel7toAu- rf vv, inai re ce Genealogy Club, Senior Citi- "Their willingness to donate 1 he checks are counterfeits 01 i uc mewva aic tuuiucucius M.ar.i- info Dcivx wnicn win no sunp in irs pn- t4" v. niuiftlivjg uui DEADWOOD Funeral ar- with a um tirety. 'payroll checks issued by Blackl08 vanyn time to this effort," he )L inn'' Spippiinnc fmm cn.iHills Chemical Co. on the Na-jUr-' 7:30 Pm- said, "is evidence that citizen Sfn SriSmOrXiionl Bank of SuUl Dakota- National WeUare Rights meet-linvolvement can work if the cit-ment he served uinstmas uratorio will be in-.

ino r4p mnm inc nnnnrtn OIUII, lur IWU years, UlCIl ir. mzrr.iui AllHrev' 6 returned to Nisland. "er. Ta- married Audrey Wells Funeral Home (or E1. are 11.

mmu J. Kvam, who died Wednes- roor phplnn udpd nn (hp nrnoram Klnictc ci-uvc 11 caici ui me "-o. lt 6 w. Harris as to become involved. larch 23 19M in RpIIp Fnnrrhe day nlght in a Minneapolis, March 23, 1934 in Belle Fourche.

pirkstown 1 uiiv vriitc JUfll LIllirilL commanaer ana vice a culrsuh, v-inoy Rlaplt Hiii- Amaf.i.r Rarfin hospital. The couple farmed in the Belle Pierre before moving this serine er under Col. Albert Schneider Graves, Joanne Trask, Ed wen "sf rC CivH IDefa room SoqI "The PurPose of the tax coun-fmm William, error printing that was notjUub, tivu Defense room, boo, rernain. reform KnciD PViiirphp NJitJunrl arna fnr 91'i-j Kuam urhn haH livnrl in lhp nr i ru inn nd Rnh w. LU iuu, wiiuic 11c was ciiiiujrcui June I'JOO 10 June I'JOI.

ku aim ouu niuiams. Fir aatinn nm years and in 1965 moved to Salt hv Mining rn until Lead area for he past 50 years, Spotted when the checks were Jan Hre Mation, 8 p.m 1 iofi7 Tlocrle lnft TTIIcwftrth In ocJ A varitu nf tuill i SdlU, dllU HUt litTViSlIlL IltW Lake Citv Utah. He was cm- uLZ 0 iwas an emolove of the Fish' narns Kn ul wn-cashed. The name of the bank rorne onn. mi.

empiuye ui Mm.nH nf a stratpoinelude the nrmrram with vPral taxation methods for additional revenue. With the rising de He had served three years iniand Hunter Co. prior to his re-' r-T- pioyea Dy me ana 1 sugar Co. both while ranching near Bad check charge mands for state services, it is likely that state expenditures the Army during the Kore- tiremcnt in 1960, 1 He currentTs addiUo'n to thadiUonai DakoU'" a1-S oro ann' Ichief of the Strategic Operations Christmas carols. AuthoriUes said the names of Nisland and while in Utah.

DeWayne Kenneth Dunn, 31, Iwill increase, but the council He retired March 1, 1970 and returned to Belle Fourche Aug. nine children Linda Chereene i rem UeHaVeil Division the Pentagon. The city sponsored Choral, two women who are Rapid City win. Kather'ine and Kathleen i Harris, 45, is a native of Dan-Club, directed by Ken Ketel who residents were used to cash the Western Rooms, was arraigned before Municipal Judge Harold Shaw Thursday on a charge of 15. Surviving are.

hiK witinw imp 1 n. i i QTTinr.T5rnnpraisprvirpsville.Va. He was graduated is the Central Hich School chor-1 checks at local business places. will seek equity first." Kneip said the matter of increased revenue "will have to be dealt with separately." obtaining money and property son, Ronald Herman of Jo' and Dorecn El'len at for Fern DeHaven, who died.from the U.S. Military Academy al director, has a new look thisjThey theorized that the check at West Point in 1946.

year. There are many young passers arrived in town.jby false pretenses. two daughters, Mrs. Dan home; his mother, Mrs. Caroline Tuesday evening in a Rapid City uao annminroi newcomers with musical back-idropped the checks, and left be- Shaw granted a re- (Jaylene) Cox of Woodville.

EinsDahr. Burke: two sisters hospital, are scheduled for 2 that Col Charles Adams grounds, people new to Rapid fore they were cashed. quest by the defendant for a commander of the 821st Strati City, who have joined in the' court appointed attorney and and Mrs. Larry (Cynthia) and two brothers. p.m.

Friday at the F. O. Jol- Chlenkcr of Newcastle. Wvo. mgc nrwmiwl in death hv Ipv Funeral Home the Rev.

IRREGULARO DUE TO LACK OF FOOD BULK IN YOUR DIET TRV DDJIM two brothers. Jake Brunner of hie fathor in iqa4 Kenneth Boschee officiatine. Bu-leic AerosDace Division at Ells-, singing for pleasure that is part cominueu me arraignment ior one week. Bond was set at $750. 2000 B.C.

SHOE OLDEST CAIRO The oldest shoe dis- Scottsdale, and George rial will be in the Piedmont worth and Col. Harold A. Strack, 01 norai uiuo reason ior Dunn is accused of issuing a Cemetery. commander of the 90th Strate- e'ng- fraudulent check in the amount This concert will be' the sea-icovered 0 far is an Egyptian Michael Halsey uiinn BUDS9 Brunner of Nisland; six sisters, Mrs. Carl Brunner of Lafayette, Mrs.

George Worn-boldt of Mitchell, Mrs. Mrs. DeHaven was born on rh it ooencT for the erouo as.papyrus sandal dating from'of $20 to Hilltop Liquor last lOct. 26. May ii.

law, at uecaiur, lowa, B9. well as Christmas concert, a Dout 2m B.V rV ItX are also well the Christmas concert Arrangements are pending er Tnd Shamho'it on. pro- Jake Lungren of Worland, Wyo, jdfcc i-uiigicn ui nmiauu, njv. with the Campbell Funeral miii hp rame motlon llst President Nixon will ey umrai wllll ltie campncil funeraiyi. vftlln woman she rame "louun riesiuem, i Mrs Emma Diemer of Concord (or Michael alsey.

74- f0Spa she resfded submit to the SeDate- There is no admission charged nlu i 'Z 'yar-? waf 1 v.eieran until 1940. She lived in Dcad- nuiuiiui, anu nunc, died weanesaay ai nis for these concerts and the public is cordially invited. wood until 1963, moving then to Sturgis. name and address unknown; ain apartment. Marriage licenses T5 GAfSft WfflM and einht crandchildren.

iiaisov i mirvivprf hv two He was nreceded in death by'rianohtpr. Mr Wmimw Surviving her are three sons Aldecn A. Ebcl, 20, Hcrreid, EARNS CERTIFICATE two brothers and one son. rv anf4 Mr. Josenhinc Web- Gordon, Sturgis and Neil and- A memorial ha, been estab-! sfer, boui of DaHw, Tex and Elmer, both of Colorado; three nd Shc'Ia Mae Rudolph, 18 The Boxelder Civilian Con- Two Stores of WONDERFUL Gifts! MEN'S COYS' WEAR Hihed.

three sons. Raymond, Hayes; daugnters: Mrs. i-Neioa oiu M1uCi, scrVation Center near Nemo re- (Wesley, Eagle Butte; and Vic- Sturgis; and Mrs. Mary BnggsJanet MacDonald, 22, both of ports that Patrick N. Divan, 16, RA 'Dau' MnfrMor R8P'd City.

Jand Mrs. Verna Freeman, boli Rapid City; Joe J. Morgan 22, Rapid City, has successfully A. Kd riUlLllltJI He was oreceded in death by of Redding, and eight and Bernice Trader 22. both passed the test to qualify for 'his wife 10 vears aeo.

grandchildren. jof Minot. N.D.; Kenneth E.ihis high school eauivalencv LEAD A longtime mine Page, 27, and Cynthia Ann Lit-i(GED) certificate. Corpsman i Also surviving are two sisters, Blanche Caldwell, Dead-wood and Mrs. Dulce Horner, tie, 23, both of Rapid entered Boxelder Center Robert E.

Elliott, 23, and Kathyilast March. He also has re- Mrs. Cassie King Longview, Wash, and a number Lungren, 22, both of Rap- ceived vocational training in employe, Roland A. "Ray" Mutchler, died at the Homestake Hospital after suffering a heart shortly before noon Wednesday. Born March 1 307.

at Wall, Christmas Sale Famous Make Suits Sport Coats, Jackets SPEARFISH Services tor of nieces and nephews. 'id City. 'carpentry while at the center. Mrs. Berne (Cassie) Spearfish, who died at her home iiiijjjiiiiiu.iuiiuiijmjl.ll,..

nu i.li i.j I it; i niuunier aucnuj atnuoi in Thursday morning, are a. He married Gertrude Shel- pending at Fidler Funeral Chap-don on Nov. 7, 1928, at Stur- jn starfish gis. The couple lived in the Sul-i She ls survived by her hus-phur area unUl moving to Lead band, one daughter, Mrs. Philip in 1332 and to Central City in '(Virginia) of Spcarfish, 5 cum MUMl'S and one granddaughter.

Two Stores of WONDERFUL Gifts MEN'S BOYS' WEAR Suburbans Mutchler was a shift boss at Homestake from 1933 to 1942. Following three years at Coos Bay, the family returned to the Black Hills and Mutchler resumed his association with Marion Engebrelson Marion Engcbrctson, Npw Underwood rancher. Homestake, which he continued a i a Thurndav Boys' Wear SPECIALS! Fine Quality Current Model SUITS Substantially Reduced (. I until ine lime oi nis aeam. morning enroute to a Rapid! He was a member of the rjjty has-pital Methodist Church the Home-1 Funcrai arrangements are stake Veterans and the lOOr with Catron's Boulevard Besides his wkIow, who lives I at Golden Gate, he Ls survived 1- by two daughters, Mrs.

Donald Long. Napa, Calif and Dental Assistants Mrs. Keith (Doris) Fox. Dead- i wood; two soas, Raymond, Ar nave Yule Party vada. and Edgar.

Cen-I At the DecemlKT meeting and' tral City, in addition to 11 grand- Christmas party held Tuesday children. by the Black Hills Dental As- Also surviving are one broth- sLstants Society, plans were' Here'a a (froup fit for a country squire. Fabrics that are rich and luxurious, patterned with great distinction, obviously created by some of the most talented hands among fabric designers. Distinctive plaids, including some outstanding small, neat plaids in great stripes of every persuasion, including stripes with a dotted look, and alternating stripes in attractive color combinations. Holiday Group of SUITS Our entire select ion of hoys' suits is reduced especially for Christmas (lifting and Holiday Dress-up.

Carefree blends of wool, oi Ion acrylic and all wools in popular two and three button styles. Sturdy, lon-wearing fabrics that are ideal for energetic youngsters. Sizes 8 to 12 Sizes 13 to 20 Itrgular $16.98 to $53.00 WW Wi An Osborn's Imperial will surely make a lasting impression. er, Lloyd, bturgis; one slsiit, mane ior aksirmuuon oi aeniai Mrs. Fritz Jen.son.

Fairpoint; powder and tooth brushes at and several nieces and nephews, a local nursing home Thursday. Funeral services are tchrd-; Dr. James Cunningham dis-uled for 2 pm. Saturday at the cussed a-speets of Children's Wells Funeral Home, Dead wood, Dental Health Week, and will be conducted by the It was announced that Janu-Kev. Richard Ward.

Burial will ary's meeting, time to be an-oe in Oak Ridge Cemetery. later, will feature a A memorial has been estab- demonstration on care of dental lished. handpieces. Coming December 20 Values to $79.95 Values to $89.95 hi OFF Family Weekly I to SPORT COATS Savings worthy of action. Select group of fashion sportcoats in plaids and herringbones, double-breasted models in solid colors and stripes.

Bright Fun -Creating SPORT COATS For the tuned in the double-breasted sport coat is styled way ahead with an eye for fashion. Tailored with straight flap pockets, 8" side vents and fancy lining. Regular $16.98 to $35.00 i i Keg. $60 Reg. $75 5990 I rr JL lD off I kt Yfl Reg.

$28 SKI JACKET ia90 i Si JACKETS Washsble nylon with hood in collar. Belted for at tractive styl. Navy, olive, gold, light blue. Nylon water repellent, hood in collar, ahsable, nylon ski style. Sizes 6 to 20.

Values to $18 Values to $20 Reg. $65 to $100 SUBURBANS i 1388 1 $56 86 Warm and handsome rugged coats with alpaca lining and luxurious fur-like collars. Wool flannel finishes in raglan sleeve styling. I'll Heuer Forget Th outhor tells in a heart-warming story how he regained the true Christmas spirit due to unforeseen plane trouble, which landed him on the isle of Zamboanga for the holiday. Ia tie C0L0RGRAVURE MAGAZINE of Journal.

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