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the Rapid City Journal 43 Clacsiviod rJ aa want aao Sunday, August 17, 1980 'I 348-3500 Toll Free: 1 800 742-8923 Weekdays, 8 00a.m. p.m. Saturday, 8:00 s.m.Noon Family Want Ad Rates 3lt per line per day. 12 00 minimum. Call and ask about our SPECIAL47 30 DAY RATES Local Commercial Want Ad Rate S6t per line per day $2.00 minimum DEADLINES Family Want Ads accepted until 5:00 p.m.

for publication In following day's Journal, 10 a.m. Friday tor Saturday publication 10 for Sunday publication and Noon Saturday for Monday publication. ERROR RESPONSIBILITY The Rapid City Journal Is responsible only for the cost of the ad for the first incorrect insertion of an ad. CANCELLATIONS Call between 8 00 8:30 a.m. Monday through Friday for same day cancellations.

For Saturday cancellations call before noon Friday. After 8.30 a.m. for next day cancellations. waters that ripped through Brady's Bend, Cars tie crumpled as a result of flash flood Voluntocrs searching for flood victims BRADY'S BEND, Pa. (AP) -Volunteers descended on this rural town Saturday to dig through twisted debris and search for more victims of flash flooding that killed at least seven people and an estimated $7.7 million in damage.

Two people were still believed miss taking out that option. We speculate that hardly any had flood Insurance." Sugar Creek doubled in size and overflowed after up to 4 inches of rain fell within a half hour late Thursday. The current carried along houses, trailers, garages and more than 100 cars, leaving large piles of tree limbs and wooden planks. "What a timid calm little creek this Is most of the time," said Jane Smathers, a Sligo resident who was inspecting the damage Saturday. City, area deaths Announcements 3 Happy Ads Try a Happy Adl Make someone smile I Only $2 OO for one inch $3 50 for two inches $5 OO for three inches SI 50 for each additional inch Mail in or bring in your prepaid ad (no phone in Happy Ads.

please). Deadlines are the same as Family Want Ads Remember, use personal messages only (no commercial ads). All copy is subject to Journal policy. HAPPY BIRTHDAY to MOM LARRY and SARAH! Love you All) Julie 1x2 Sound like multiplication? Guess again It newspaper talk for a one column by two inch ad. Too small to be effective? You're reading this one.

aren't you? theRapidCityJournal a MONA Have you heard of the Dirty 30's? Well they've only lust begun! P.S. They're not so bad. HAPPY BIRTHDAY STEVE MEYER Love, Mom Dad Scott 6 Cards of Thanks THE family of Scott Brandeberry wish to thank the many friends and neighbors who sent cards and flowers and helped us through this difficult time. A special thanks to the truckers and their wives tor serving the lovely luncheon following the funeral. We thank the police department for their adept handling of the funeral procession and also thank the many many biker friends of Scott's who so generously gave of their time and assistance.

Scott's sudden death was a great shock to us, but the kindness of friends and neighbors has been a real comfort. THE family of Charles Atkinson wishes to extend sincere thanks to all the relatives and friends for their kindness, cards, telephone calls, food and sympathy during his hospital stay and death. There are no words to express our appreciation. Anna E. Atkinson and family 12 Lost and Found FOUND black kitten, eight weeks old with collar, North Rapid, 341 4394.

FOUND: one brown and black puppy, fell out of a older red Chevrolet pickup, 8pm on Omaha and E. North. 341 5384. FOUND: in west Rapid near Fairway Hills Apartments, large black male cat, has extras toes, 342 4799. LOST: black Toy Poodle puppy, three month old female, red rhinestone collar, answers to Buffy, 210 E.

North area, (50 reward, 3417514. REWARD: lost male German Shepherd, tan with black face. Wearing a collar. Robbinsdale area. 342 7886.

1 Business Service GROUNDWORK BACKHOE-LOADER BASEMENTS, foundations, water and sewer lines, stump removal. Free Pa, late Thursday night (AP Laserphoto) trailers lodged against buildings and in the street. Bulldozers pushed aside thick mud and debris. Cleanup also continued in nearby Petrolia, Butler County, where swollen flood waters from Bear Creek damaged at least two oil and chemical factories. Marc Hillwlg, Armstrong County Civil Defense director, said the torrent of water caused at least $6.5 million damage to state roads and bridges and at least $600,000 to homes.

Most residents were uninsured, he said. "Not too many were keen on Johanna Wright Mass of Christian burial for Johanna A. Wright, 68. of Rapid City will be celebrated at the Cathedral of Our Lady of Perpetual Help in Rapid City Monday at 1:30 p.m. The mass will be concelebrated by the Rev.

Mike Mulloy and the Rev. James Sheehan. A parish prayer service will be at 5 p.m. Sunday at Osheim-Catron Funeral Home. Burial will be in Black Hills National Cemetery at Sturgis under of Osheim-Catron Funeral Home.

Mrs. Wright died Friday in a local hospital following a brief illness. She was born Sept. 9, 1911, in Sanborn, Iowa. She moved as a child with her family to Primghar, Iowa, where she was graduated from high school in 1929.

She later attended Pasadena Junior College in Pasadena, Calif. She married Lawrence (Bud) Wright on.May 1, 1934 at Sanborn, Iowa. They farmed in the Melvin, Iowa, area for a time and later moved to Sanborn. They moved to Rapid City in 1958. She was a member of the Cathedral of Our Lady of Perpetual Help, St.

Ber-nadette's Guild and the Milwaukee Railroad Women's Club. She is survived by her husband; three sons, Delbert F. of Livermore, Leslie J. of Monett, and Arnold L. of Berthoud, five daughters, Mrs.

Wayne (Jeannine) Harnack of Carroll, Iowa, Mrs. Marvin (Pat) Westphalen, Sheldon, Iowa, Mrs. Robert (Virginia) Hendrickson of Tuscon, Mrs. Terry (Bonnie) Palmer of Rapid City, and Mrs. Eugene (Alene) Jacox of Casper, two brothers, Raymond Hansen of Manson, Iowa, and Arnold Hansen of Altadena, and 32 grandchildren and one great-grandchild.

Steven Gangler SPEARFISH Mass of Christian burial for Steven LeRoy Gengler, 25, of Spearfish will be at 10 a.m. Wednesday at St. Patrick's Catholic Church in Lead with the Rev. Raymond Deisch as celebrant. A rosary and Christian wake will be held at 7:30 p.m.

Tuesday at Fidler Funeral Chapel in Lead. Burial will be in Holy Cross Cemetery near Lead under direction of "Fidler Funeral Chapel. Gengler died Saturday morning at his home in Spearfish. He was born Nov. 2, 1954 in Lead to Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph H. Gengler. He at-. tended the public schools in Lead until 1963 when he moved to Appleton, with his parents.

In 1970 they moved to Mountain Home, Ark. He moved to Spearfish in June Survivors include three sisters, Mrs. Wayne (Rose Marie) DeVaul and Mrs. Lawrence (Vickie) Dower, both of Mountain Home, and Mrs. Robert (Barbara) Harvey of Lead; three brothers, Ted of Las Vegas, John of San Angelo.

Texas, and Ronald of Spearfish. He was preceded in death by his parents and two brothers. Bryant women die in one-car rollover The Associated Press A one-vehicle rollover early Saturday killed two women west of Watertown. Authorities said Maria Chapin. 25, and Bonnie Mulder, 21, both of Bryant, were killed when a pickup in which they were riding went off a curve and rolled about 2:29 a.m.

Saturday. The accident happened a Highway 212 seven miles westof Watertown. ing after Sugar Creek overflowed its banks Thursday night and early Friday, sweeping away at least seven houses, swamping cars and causing roads to buckle. Police were withholding the names of the woman and 2-year-old boy believed 'missing. "The basic cleanup Is going to take two weeks of solid work," said Assistant Fire Chief Ernie Earley.

Volunteers set up pumps in home basements and brought tow trucks to help pull away pieces of roof and Bernard Eccarius Services are pending for Bernard Eccarius of Rapid City who died in Sioux Falls Friday. Services will be under direction of Behrens Mortuary. AlanShroyer Services for Alan Shroyer, 17, of Rapid City will be at 10 a.m. Tuesday at St. Matthew's Episcopal Church in Rapid City with the Rev.

Lyle Nolsyhawk officiating. A memorial service will be at 7 p.m. Monday at St. Matthew's. Burial will be in Black Hills National Cemetery in Sturgis under direction of Behrens Mortuary, Shroyer died Friday as a result of a car accident in Rapid City.

He was born Nov. 20, 1962 in Rapid City and was a senior at Central High School. He was employed at Green Thumb and active In softball and Harney League Baseball. He is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Conrad Shroyer of Rapid City; two sisters, Mrs. Donald (Connie) Cliett of Minot, N.D., and Paula, Rapid City; four brothers, Conrad, Brian, Paul and Steve, all of Rapid City; and his maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Jenesse Sr. of Sunnyvale.

Calif. John Naugle CUSTER Services for John F. Naugle, 74, of Custer will be at 2 p.m. Monday in McColley Funeral Home in Custer with Pastor1 Chuck Hazlette officiating. Naugle died Friday at his home near Custer.

Burial will be in the Custer Cemetery. A memorial has been established for the Custer Ambulance Service. He was born Feb. 18, 1906, at Galatia, 111., and received his education in Nebraska. He married Elizabeth Burd on Jan.

14, 1935, in Custer. He worked for Homestake Mining Co. in Lead, on Mount Rushmore while it was being carved and was employed in shipyards in California. During his later years he was an electrical contractor in Custer. He is survived by his wife; three sons, Bob and Bill of Custer and Jack of Rapid City; eight grandchildren, two great-grandchildren, two brothers, two sisters and numerous other relatives.

He was preceded in death by one grandson. 1 Marie Kludt Services for Marie Kludt, 84, of Rapid City, who died at her home Friday morningwill be Tuesday at 2 p.m. at Osheim-Catron Funeral Home with the Rev. Wilbur Moulton officiating. Visitation will be at the funeral home from 2 to 6 p.m.

Sunday, 2 to 7 p.m. Monday and until the services on Tuesday. Burial will be at Mountain View Cemetery. Mrs. Kludt was bom Aug.

15. 18 in Russia and came to the United States as a child with her parents. The family settled In Tripp and she married Erwin Kludt there on Feb. 21, 1111. They lived there until moving to Wichita, in 1943.

They moved from Wichita to San Diego in ItSO, where they lived until moving to Rapid City in 177. She is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Elden (Jean) Rowland of Rapid City: two sons, WiUard of Whitepost, and Morris (Mickey) of Cottonwood. one brother, Rudolf AUmoiditr of Kattiday. N.D., IWe graadcilrea and ftRtrt-esAdci2ra.

Who's who Action Line Action Line questions should be directed to Action Line, Rapid City Journal, Box 450, Rapid City, S.D. 57709, or telephone (605)342-0280. Questions must be submitted over full signature of Individual and information must include complete address and telephone number as questions will be verified. For mail order problems, provide as much documentation as possible, including a 'copy of a canceled check. Only Initials are used for questions and answers selected for publication.

Parking fees Action Line Question: Why are parking fees charged near the Dahl Fine Art Center and the Rapid City Public Library but not in the downtown area? Does this indicate the city is interested in encouraging only commercial and not the cultural aspects of the downtown area? P.S. Action Line answer Parking fees in front of the art center and the library are to discourage downtown clerks and workers from parking their vehicles in front of them all day. A spokesman at the Rapid City Street Department said if the meters were removed people who want to 'use the library and the art center would have no place to park. Cement plant salary Question: How much is the South Dakota Cement Plant manager paid and what are the fringe benefits? How much per hour is the union lawyer paid to negotiate for the cement plant? H.S. Action Line answer The manager is paid $50,004 per year plus $170 per month for mileage.

The lawyer is paid $55 per hour and has worked approximately 100 hours through June. Action Line heard from Kellogg Quiz Kid Calculator Offer of St. Paul, who mailed G.N. another calculator; Magnavox Division of Torrance, who will replace the chassis of S.M.'s television set; Heartline who sent B.E. two pamphlets on medicare and health insurance; P.S.

who received diet nutrients from Cambridge Diet Co. of Monterey, Jimco Electronics of Rapid City who provided J.M. of Lead a $21.95 refund; S.G. who received her order from Roaman's of Saddlebrook, N.J.; G.K. who received tennis racquets and shoes from Tennis Wholesalers of Brookland-ville, P.P.

who received a $15.95 refund from Plantron Inc. of Bloom-ington, M.G. and F.D. who received refunds from Harvest Nursery Sales Inc. of Glen Head, N.Y.; N.T.

who received her order from Lane Bryant of Indianapolis, L.R. who received credit on flowers from a Mother's Day offer by General Foods Corp. of Kankakee, E.J. who received rod and reel from Herter's Inc. of Waseca, U.I.T.

Precision Co. of Valley Forge, who shipped H.Q. a new watch; CBS Publications of Greenwich, who canceled P.E.'s subscription to Field Stream magazine; Joy's Limited Editions of Wheeling, who refunded $49 to F.S., and Time-Life Books Inc. of Alexandria, who forwarded six war posters to FJi.v of Kadoka. For service in Rapid City.

Consult these advertisers now. They're fully equipped to take care of your needs. Lawrence Titus Services' for Lawrence Titus, 77, of Rapid City, who died Friday at a local hospital, will be Monday at 1:30 p.m. at Behrens Mortuary in Rapid City with the Rev. Robert Wagoner officiating.

Burial will be in Mountain View Cemetery. A memorial has been established to Rapid City Alcoholics Anonymous or Canyon Lake Senior Citizens Center. Titus was born Jan. 10, 1903, in VYess-ington Springs and came to western South Dakota in 1917. He married Anna Lundberg in 1923 and they homesteaded in western South Dakota before moving to the Black Hills area in 1932.

They ranched in the Faith area from 1942 to 1956, when they moved to Rapid City, After his wife's death in 1971, Titus married Merle Durnil in 1972 and for the past several years they spent their winters in Arizona, Titus was a member of the Wess-ington Springs Methodist Church, a charter member of the Faith Alcoholics Anonymous, a 30-year member of the Rapid City Alcoholics Anonymous and a member of the Canyon Lake Senior Citizens Center. He is survived by his wife; four daughters, Lotus Titus and Mrs. Bernard (Lucille) Anders, both of Rapid City; Mrs. Robert (Barbara) Britt, Glastonbury, and Mrs. Donald (Bonnie) Zimmerman, Riverton, two sons, Raymond and Leroy, both of Rapid City; two step-children, Mrs.

Charles (Beverly) Waters of Redondo Beach, and Richard Durnil of Los Angeles; a brother, Wayne of Arnold, and 17 grandchildren, three step-grandchildren, 18 greatgrandchildren, and numerous nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his first wife, three sisters, a brother, two grandchildren and one greatgrandchild. Leo Brunner NEWELL Services for Leo 69, of Newell will be at 2:30 p.m. Mon-' day at the Nisland Community Church with Pastor Craig Norwood and Pastor James Joyslin officiating. The body will lie in state until noon Monday at Frost and Son Funeral Home in Belle Fourche.

Burial will be at Pine Slope Cemetery in Belle Four- che, A memorial has been established to the First Lutheran Church of Newell or the Nisland Community church. Brunner died Thursday at Porter Memorial Hospital in Denver. He was born Feb. 18, 1911, in Windsor, and moved to Chicago with his family in 1925. The family moved to' Nisland a few years later and in 1931 he married Rosle Elenberger in Nisland.

They lived and Tamed in the Nisland area until 1974 when they retired and moved to Newell. He was a lifetime member of the Lutheran Church and served on its council for several years. He is survived by his wife; one son, Helmute (H.L.) of Vale; three daughters, Luella McHargue of Wor tham, Texas, Darlene J. Malmitedt of Minneapolis, and Annita Porsche of Newell; three brothers. Carl of Lafayette, and Reinold and Edward, both of Nisland; four sisters, Ann Harvey of Pueblo, Bertha Herman of Belle Fourche, Emma Hamm of lipid City, and Esther Lang don of Montana, and 12 grandchildren and two reat-crxsicjren.

Ke wa preceded in death by his rureststBdoseabtar. 1 Business Service CLEANING SERVICES CLEAN sewer lines and drains. 60 day guarantee, ten years experience, 341- 1329. I do windows. Free estimates.

Call 341- 3357 between 5pm 8pm. CONSTRUCTION fc CARPENTRY ABC Concrete. Specializing in custom foundations and all related concrete work. Call 341 3065, REMODELING RESIDENTIAL AND COMMERCIAL Additions Basement rooms Finish Carpentry Cabinets Decks Heme Repair Sheetrock Tile Etc. KENNETH JOHNSON 341 1319 SAVE MONEY REMODEL your house and get money back on your taxes.

For Information call 342 3105. New World Construction FOR all your concrete and building needs and expert, low cost remodeling please call 342 3105. CONCRETE estimates for new improvements of floors, driveways, patios, steps, etc. Also remove and replace old concrete. Call 343 1520.

NEED garage built or a family room finished, or a deck built, call 143 4373 after 5 pm. BRICK, Mock and stone, fireplaces, new and repair, free estimates, after 1 p.m. call 343 5126. CUSTOM millwork and cabinets. StL Millwork.

Free estimates. 342 1837. BILL'S REMODELING SHEETROCK work: basements, halls, rooms and ceilings, taping and texturing. Installing cabinets, counters, for-mica. Tug and shower tile.

348 4632. FIVE inch seamless rain gutters. 16GA steel, residential, commercial. 787 5600. OINE.

AL PROFESSIONAL WVWM Top Hat Chimney Sweep Cash Rebates Available TOP quality service using a high vacuum method to keep soot out of your home. Call today for appointment and mora information on rebate program. Pnone 341- Hi listorv In the flitting. If in ft estimates, insured, licensed. 341 6210.

BOBCAT, backhoe front loader and truck for hire. Reasonable rates. 343 5994. BACKHOE work done. Cheaper, faster, better! 580 Case with extenda hoe.

References available. 343 6861. 342 8443. BACKHOE work. Basements, water and sewer lines.

Drain fields, etc. By iob or 820 per hour. 348 4808 or 342 1468. HOME IMPROVEMENT! REPAIR Handyman PAINTING, Interior and exterior. Have all equipment and tools.

Carpentry work of ail kinds, big or small. Very reasonable. 34) 3003, ask for Everett. RAPID Roofing. For all your roofing needs.

Cal 1 348 7498 or 341 7754. DAKOTA PROTECTION: Roof maintenance repair. Mobile home, residential and commercial. Plus asphalt sealing and repair. 342 5824.

EXPERT wood and chain link fence installation. Very reasonable and satisfac-tion guaranteed. 343 7114. STEELSIDING INSULATED U.S. Steel Siding.

Eight beautiful colors. Ask about our double insulation, 40 year labor, material and bail guarantee. FREE ESTIMATES COLLINS SIDING Phone 348 5728 'v Out of town inquiries call collect. HANDYMAN HANK HOME repairs of all types, plumbing, electrical and carpentry. 348 816 or 342 0304.

LAWN tQARDBN SERVICES Top Soil And Fill Dirt MuckHrDIrt 343 2575 ROTO TILLING, yard and garden. Call 343 4226. RAILROAD ties for your landscaping needs. 347 3848, 347 3333. QUALITY lawn mowing 787 4005.

TREE service, Landscaping, odd jobs, estimates, lew rates, professional, 786164. Sod, Topsoil, Fill Dirt FREE estimates. 717 5534. MB Land AL'S Custom Tilling, lawn mowing. nejajotintt.

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