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Sixteen Commissioned Lieutenants At lech (OLD NIGHT, WARM AUDIENCE Clebanoff Strings Added Fine Concert To Record Rapid City Journal 3 Friday, January 2i, 19 Bills Ask $1.9 Million bcrs of the group planned to Ron Joilz, David Olilrn. and drew, Rapid fit; Ron Jeitz, Donald Zoss, seniors at South civil major son of Dakota School of Mines and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jeitz 216 By JACK CANNON' Journal Associate Editor make the most of it. For Tech "I'm going to sack out." was Technology enrolled in the Army E.

Missouri Pierre and Don-Reserve Officers Training Corps, aid Zoss geological engineering in me iunis non-classical comment. were awarded the title of Dis- major son of Mr. and Mrs. Jake (inn, I Mit.l in V.wc I t-hr PIERRE -Sen. Art Jones.

degree Deiow zero range naa Ilc jndicatecj some members no effect on the warmth of the of lhe group t0 visit feelings Rapid Citians have to- Mount Rushmore but he was an award ceremony Thursday of the seniors enrolled gj ariv mil-afternoon. Dr. Harvey H. in the orocram comoleted their Eraser, Tech president, made academic degree requirements "IIV, kota School of Mines and an- wara ueoanou ana mosc to skjp tnat trip. diminuUve maestro has for Rap- rve bppn there he sajd That was evident Thursday "What clse is there to night as more than 1,000 mem-i the presentation.

an( wm formally comra The three stutlonts were chos- r-A a nffiprc in th.i about bers of the Rapid City Concert! "formally you coma piay Association sat enthralled by golf at thls time year- one the technique and tone of the toca booster said, but in view of the weather how about ski- Clebanoff Strings appearing in v. en for displaying outstanding Reserve during the corcmonv. pf 'r qualities of leadership, high Dr. Eraser presented the com- moral character, noteworthy missiors and reminded the Spnatl Bl'l wollld Blvc 'he academic achievement and ex- young officers of Tech's con- -Qate BoaRl of au-ceptional aptitude for military tinned interest in their per- Uwity to contract for remodel-service. I.t.

Col. John Ogilvie, formance in the basic officers and a addition to the stu-head of the Military Science Dc- course at Ft. Bclvoir Val their dont union at an estimaled cost partment. stated. active duty tours and their sub- of S3ti5.000- David Ohlen, meiallurgy ma- sequent vocations Senate Bill 13 would authorize jor, is the son of Mr.

and i ncw sct.onij nontenants tne regents to contract for a Rodney Ohlen, 11C E. St. An-' 300-studcnt dormitary at Tech ine associauon uiira concert of the season. "Don't you have anything for Clebanoff (his first name is a lazy man to do?" he grinned 1 iL: Herman) expressed his liking; and headed for the bar. for the city at a post-concert While Clebanoff has been to Rapid City before, Thursday COL OGILVIE (RIGHT) WITH TOP GRADUATES Distinguished grads (from left) are Olilcn, and Jcilz reception.

I have such a good time ev- night appearance was the urst cry I come here," he said; visit to the area for many in A NEW LOOK AT THE 3Cs wniie residents apoiogizea lor.his group. In fact, while it was the sub-zero tempratures. They mot evident from their perform-also sympathized with him when'ance, this was the fifth day of James Brownhill Paul Fauss'at an estimated cost of Rodney Michael David Ohlen SI. 030.000. Milton Schleve Marlin White Jones said both the projects and Harry Wiedenmeyer.

would be paid off by revenue Others are Michael Configliac- bonds through income from the co Lead: Ronald Jeitz Pierre: buildings. Chester Krcil Dante: Michael He also introduced Senate Bill Leibbert Brvant: Roger Russ- lti which would appropriate rleecis Of I ommunify Determine Programs wnen mey learnea me next meir first tour witn ueoanoii. Clebanoff concert is scheduled AT LEAST ONE musician in Watertown Saturday seemed to already have mis- "The way the weather andgjvings. "We've been out only roads are, maybe you had betterjfive days and we have two start tonight," he was told. months to go," explained Barb- WIT1I A WRY grin and aara Allen, the attractive blonde, "comme ci, comme ca" shrug, harpist.

i Clebanoff indicated Friday was) Miss Allen plays classical and EDITORS NOTE: In this ar- Occupations, Distributive for the students who also latter, a 144 hour program, man Cresbard; Darrell and $31,500 for the School of Mines tide, second in a series, the (cation, vocational agriculture-will be receiving some training These are over and above the Dennis Svalstad Grenville; Ver- to buy two tracts of land south three prime areas of voca- land home economics. in the Veterans Administration individual's regular eight-hour non Williams Aberdeen and and southwest of the campus, tional and adult education in Some 53 persons enrolled in Hospital at Fort Meade. work day. Donald Zoss Letcher. They are 13.9 acres and 3.3 the Rapid City Public Schools, the post high school program! The general adult program is Special courses have been or-j qj tjle ls graduates four will acres.

He said nothing is plan-are outlined. jmoved into the vocational-tech-jself-supporting. The school clis-ganized on request, as one enter actjVe duty before July npd 'am' r'Gnt but 'nical school from 3:30 until provides the facilities I which brings journeymen c5ec 190a nine will enter civilian in- jt should be purchased for future By aALLi I AKuAit to stlKjy welding, auto body buildings, utilities and janitorial tricians up to date on electrical jj'ustry for six months prior to use-Journal Stalf nier and rcpajr anc aut0 niechan-services. The students' tuition codes. entry on active duty and three a aay on ana ne ana me mem- popular harp ana prior to join ing Clebanoff was playing din CALENDAR rr and William ics.

non quaiitied instructors; pays lor me instructors ana mere arc progiams mosuy praHMt schnnt at: OerlUne traced the evolution of can be secured classes will open range from two weeks short term for the senior Tcch before going on active ner music in hotel dining rooms in the San Francisco area. "I decided to go on tour because it's something different than what I have been doing. But her voice trailed off with some uncertainty. The current tour will lake the in carpentry and in electronics. the Rapid City Public Schools Police THE POST HIGH training ill iciigin iu niomiis.

iciiiifiis as wen. urns nn iitia- jyjy Held in the evening, they are es have been organized in artSi QV'cr 0ff syiC Deen-rescheduled according to the; and crafts, flower arrangement jcoramjssj))no(j'at sjcc needs of and demands from the and flower crafts, Social Secur-' in mn' sdsmt: SATURDAY Story Hour, Rapid City Public Library, 10:30 a.m. Mayor's Committee of Human Relations, Village Inn Pancake House, noon luncheon Badlands Anniversary Ban- program has the approval of the Veterans Administration and vocational and adult education programs for the January meeting of the board of education. Dr. Rice is director of se- Oerllinesaid he has oral approv-'community jlty discussions (including legal now staus fourlh jn m(im Clebanoff Strings across the northern tier of states to the al from the Bureau nAnlorn rtrlnr'of inn firl OorlllflP quct, American Legion Hall, East Coast, down the eastern ic cnrvisnr vni-atinnal anri Affairs.

ot Indian! mh uim program ana nnance laciorsi, cei amies lis broken into three specific and Spanish. Luiguage of offjcers commissioned in the It V. 1 practical categories communications, courses will be organized when Kncineers Rast-d nn Wall, 6:30 p.m. tier to the mid-South, eHunntinn i Feb. 17, the licensed hnoln Imathrmatipc unH histnrv In instriiclnrs Itthn wnrk without UdUt'IV vdiueu dl UUIU ins engineers Bridge Club sec-across the center of the country Tho mmnrphonsivi.

nrnPram nursing progiam Will miu. i no rreni nro moni i ip nav norlrol in ho nirfh cnhnnl tional ACBL tournament, Sur- meet federal criteria. now offered by the Rapid City jOerlline said that already-be- ivi become avauaoie. 'advanced Droeram it is estimat SPECIAL PROGRAMS also TZZuZ "it Palklllg lot' In practice, Oerlline said the actual program deviates in or and into the southwest and then back into the mountain states. At least one musician wno played in Rapid City will not schools will break down into uiaicuuiseupeni miasre.

fhr naratP arpas hieh ceived a great deal of attention are organized on request to snrrn nf rnrTIQ (lf pn. A hit and run driver cost beck Center, 7:30 p.m. Duplicate Bridge, Bridge Studio, Robbinsdale Recreation Center, 7:30 p.m. 1.1 li'Al n.U ft Ephnni nntf hiph school and i He said it will be one of the der to tilt tne individuals neeo.jmeet sucn demands as weioing' officers this spring mnnf cxK noMinni J1UA I. OUIUlbUIl, 1DU1 OL1I o-- $200 when his car was hit in adult.

front of his house. He said the top schools in the country in a month or so. Already other, established LPN schools are copy those individuals with less than machine shop mathematics cr an eighth grade radio code. They may be of only The sky's the limit on the few sessions duration, or per- CMJjMM I hit and run vehicle was a black There were 499 students enrolled in the high school courses the first semester. Mornings make the entire tour.

JOANNA DE KEYSER, solo cellist who teamed with Clebanoff Thursday night in Vivaldi's "Concerto in Flat Major" for solo violin and cello, will make over light or white late model ing the materials prepared for the local school before it even ety of materials used in the haps several months or a year rlUMIUIl! LIjICU pickup. and afternoons they were study. opens. (course to motivate and satisfy in Contracts have been siened the individual. First semester found 404 per Ray Neuman, 1125 Haines, told ing machine shop, welding, auto i-iiV an tne on (Briefs HOSPITALS VISITINO HOURS only part of the tour while on For Symphony police Thursday that a house iled in tne general leave from the music faculty of i ir and n' electronics1 with local hospitals and nursing! Some individuals seek a high sons enrolled the University of New Jj carpentry' Diversifiedihomes to provide clinical prac-l school diploma in preference to adult educati on courses with breaker had made off with about $300 worth of articles from his house Tuesday.

Some of the the General Educational Devcl-iperson on call on the I fjnrgrf JUflUUV initio uv nv; uvi vuuJ v-4 St. Jnhn's: 1 to A p.m. ind 7 to I 30 ith Plohannff hofnro Khf tnlrpc opmcnt certificate or highistalf. Oerllmc stressed that Ira-, merchandise included a large p.m. Pediatric! Wrd, 1 lo A p.m., ptrtnti ony.

the opportunity while on tour to school equivalency. For those ditionally second semester en Prm-! i Ai-nnLI MttAA Ivif i I Bcnneti.curKsgn: to p.m. ind 7irprruit. for he unjversitv and the district provides a program-irolltncnts double those of Zr the tr tXiriin set mrrt lonrninrr annrnflph first spnirs rr i i M-dl--1 ruu" VI" C11IHUU1U.VU nit iJiusiaiii mi uiir puiiaoie television SCI, to 1:30 p.m. Roger Holthaus Big Brothers New President planned Friday to contact music officials in Rapid City High Currently three persons from I Dr United Fund Awards Night Next Tuesday i rioivin intn hat Stinday concert of the Rapid an electric coffee maker, a 12 miv ho in area 'City SmPhony Orchestra.

The gauge Winchester pump shot looks bright on tho RniH ri(u uih day at the Rapid City High Winchester lever action the 21 enrollees are expected to the futur n- said the pictur pictuie receive their diplomas this year 30.30 the national scene. He said ra Ro.ier Holthaus was elected Admitted to St. John's McNa-mara Hospital: Alexander Dog Eyes, Norris; Noris Endsley, Fruitdale; Helen J. Painter, Spearfish; Alex Perovich, Was-ta; Mrs. George Ripley, Beu-lah, Leland L.

Bobbins, Hill City; Jack Ross, Hill School to prospect for talent. As he does everywhere, Clebanoff offered his Rapid City audience an innovation in the concert field two programs in one. The first half was a These three persons have been working over the oast three nA r.phnnlncripal nHvanPPc "V'T' llUlllueiVU 3W(0t, ail president of the local Big Broth- i aciiTikssion cnargc. trie wa 1 cock and a piggy years, meeting the required 60'spurring efforts to train tech 7 The western field representa-crs of America at a meeting The program includes: 'bank. American Red of the board of directors ln attendance for each nicians tive for the 1.

Overature "Morning, classic string concert with the Cross. Kills Rickev of St. Louis, 'dav. Holthaus. an instructor at credit.

He said educators and citizens No' and Ni ht vienna Paul Haedt 2407 Cameron ike are recognizing the educa- pran7 vnn cnnp Drive, reported theft of a $2a aiwe are recuKniiiiiu me tuucu- lr City; Barbara H. Swartz, Hot! conductor in white tie and tails Mn hi hp pupsf. sneaker at hp Sphnn nf nps nnH Tnph. ueniine exniaineo me siuaeni For the second half he donned tu meetinc and awards nolosv. will rpnlanp Frank Wall, must earn a minimum of fourltional imbalance.

Twenty per, r. iHolton trumpet from the high black tie and tux jacket and I riinnpr nf the RaDid Citv United ahan who has sprvpd far tho'credits in this program to re-cent of the students completing! 'school band room. The serial 1 -T. -1. r.

1 1 iiwiuiiwhj number was 346912. auueu muu, uaiy Community touncu. ine event past year. Other officers for ceive me cnpioma irom napiu nign giauudie uum 'VMiwnrt Springs; Mrs. Clarence Uhlir, Kadoka: Mrs.

George Ulrich, Faith; Tina Ames, Kathleen G. Boner, Walter L. Boner Joseph D. Brave Heart, Calvin T. Cutschall, Mrs.

John L. Ditt-mer, Mrs. George Dvoracck, and percussion, to offer an ex Someone broke into the Salvation Army at 712 6th St. Entry citing pops concert. The mix came off well as attested by the fact that classi is slated lor 7 p.m.

next year are Fr. Thomas Faulk-'iy "'8" ocnooi. uinerwise, ne lege, aim now uieiu means, 3 "noe.Down" (from Rodeo) day in the Alex Johnson Hotel. 'ner of Blessed Sacrament 'said, the credits are transferred to assist the other 80 per cent Aaron Copland Several awards will be made Church, vice president, and back to the home school and in expanding, comprehensive, 4 symphony No. 3 "Eroica" during the program including the 'Wayne Ebel, treasurer, Don that scnool issues the dip.oma.

vocationally oriented programs, (firfit -movement only) Bee. United Fund Fair Share cita-, Kennedy, high school counselor, Students range 111 age from 17, The 18 amendments to was gained through a window. About $5 was missing from the desk. A coke machine was dam Vocational Education Act of. 5.

"Procession of the Sardar" I I llJ 1nrJnl. cists enjoyed the Broadway and Hollywood tunes and non-classicists even enjoyed the classical portion. That's about all you could ask. aged by attempts to pry it open. The office was ransacked, tions, Outstanding Citizenship was re-eiectea recoraing secre- and the 100 per cent Giving; tary.

COUNSELING PLA a maj- Ippolitow-Iwanow. legislation and are said to Awards. Campaign voluneters1 other business, nominations julL auu for the Rapid City United Fund are being accepted to fill the does in the entire vocationaljthe most significant impact for and the Combined Federal Cam-terms of five directors whose program. education since the E.emen- Rose Ann Handley, Barnard Hansen, William S. Holloway, Tami L.

Keogh, Dana M. Kopp, Elsie H. Ncuharth, Carmen Y. Poor Bear, Mrs. Myrtle E.

Poss, all of Rapid City. Dismissed: Susan A. Hoehner, Pine Ridge; Martin A. Kothe, Custer; William J. Naescher Wall; Mrs.

Leonard Olson, Deadwood; Eileen Roan Eagle, Wood; Raymond Ronish, Fort Pierre; Dana Rae Schlem, Carter; Tracy L. Stillman, Spear-: paign at Ellsworth AFB will terms will expire. lnore have been 56 applicants tary and beconaary taucauon be recognized for their efforts I Kennedy reported there are1" recent months and through Act of 1965. in the recently concluded cam-' now nearly 60 matchings they nave been refer" For the next four years, Con-paign tively functioning He said sev- red to extension programs offer-jgress has authorized expendi- EAFB Management Team Best In 5AC City Kennel Club Elects Hsrsefi, Presents Awards The Rapid City Kennel Club obedience degrees of Companion irioMinni! nf nffiz-prc nwt 19 en new maicnings were made cu Ul? wi. 0 The Ellsworth Strategic will take dace during during tne Past week.

A "match-BIacl fc ate College, the, vocational education, mis vr. win lane piace awing Black Hills Area Vocat ona Rice said, compares with the nix iuiniudiju lYidUttgeiiiciiL iuii hp mooT'nn vor nor- M'h ujc ui a JJiX i Technical School post-high first $7 million appropriation in. eineerina Team (SACMET) has Brother with a Little Brother been chosen as the best team ,1 "Z1 Kennedy also said clans are curses, the GED test route or in SAC according to Maj. Rob-I Combincd Fedcra, underway to, conduct a drive!" He indicated Congress has not-held its annual awards dinner Dog. ed the success of the programs, ard election of officers Wednes- Of the Junior Kennel ClUh; a which were instituted following day night.

Each year the club group of youngsters 10 to 16 ert A. Btrgstcin, team chief. mpmber of the United for more Big Brother would most clearly satisfy Mai. tseresiein team is teers. "ic vi me wuiviuuoi Under the heading of adult the passage of the 1E63 act and honors the members, senior and years old, counseled by Sally nnmno nit ana nst 143 nthpr RWfinn nf nam 1imne fish; Walter E.

Sundstrom, New. ell; Mrs. Ruth Vostad, Belle Fourche; Lance Blue Dog, Robert L. Davics, Margaret Faller, Norman D. Hamling.

Donna Helper, James H. Hickman, Garth C. Logsdon, Mrs. Eugene McCue, Charles A. Newton, Laura Mae Odom, Anthony Quick Bear, Thomas L.

Tull-grcn, all of Rapid City. management engineering teams 'ZmXib to take Placc a' the next board education comes the appren- felt that vocational education is junior, for outstanding accom- Peterson and Jill Ilirsch, three for the title Best In The thc Dusiness meeting meeting Feb 13 ticeship training program car-finding its own place "Now phshments in the obedience and were honored. In previous years, Force an honor won last vear Banquet tickets will be avail- riod out in cooperation with lo- thev are willing to feed it." conformation rings. John Hirsch only one was chosen for out- standing accomplishments in ical trade union organizations! What the district will need to was elected president. hv Vandenbere AFB.

Calif. ne Q00r al Pcr P.el'i Since the major assumed A no-host social gathering rj i nrftnerlw T9V for plumbers and pipefitters to make thc best use of this! Rusty Skog, awards chairman, Junior Showmanship, based up land in May. 1967, the local, wl11 precede me dinner at b.is rvumiMi rivviij i ha electricians. The former have increasing federal diet will be. when making the presentations, on a point system for placing in Admitted to Bennett-Clarkson Aumi iica to benneu-uarKson has esta-blishcd mm9 nigh p.m Hospital: Lee Hood, fl.

thpi. Form Mailing Hear rigorous program of over 200 examinrd in the next and linai noiea mat me numoer oi awaras me ring puis me results ot a hours of related study and the article in the series. Lor 1968 was the greatest In the written test. This year, the history of the club. counselors instituted a new poli- t'f thc parent club, the first cy to recognize exceptional IinctlirMO lixrjnreltz At FilfirCll frflC recipients were Mr.

and Mrs. i "first-year" handlers. That annual chore of assessing your personal peoperty is not far off. The self-listing personal property forms will be in the mail next week, according to Ed Coad, director of equaliza Mrs. Lyle Barker, inish to vandcberg AFB Mrs Woodrow Westbcrg Cen-j a 67 ceBnt re.

Larllck'cr- Anler' enlistment rate compared to the Ncls Nelson, Deadwood; n. SAC standard of 3 cent Marvin Grosz, Okaton; Mrs th assi i irate on all skill tests for men Black Elk, Mrs. Frances Twiss, t(J team Henry Dafler, Floyd Wilcox, Maior Berestein tire Clonlnu WociolnucVi Ifn. OUiil.lUn, ftidJOl Dtl gSlCUl School Cafeteria Menus niiHin ni "imivm 'Lester Brannan, who received, The first of the junior two awards; the first for How-tations went to first-year mem- Although costumes are not guard of colorfully garbed ann-s Panda a blatk 8j for.bcr, Mark Tibbetts, 11, for his mandatory for Rapid City an- members of the Fourth Degree compieting her obedience de-'extraordinary ring performance nual Mardi Gras ball, they are Knights of Columbus. orpp nf rino uith fm- iQRfl Mart chcri tion and Chuck Cummings, city assessor.

encouraged. And part of that The king and qvce.n are se-three of the hiehest scores ever man Shenherd locallv and at cted by tne Doard ot directors rDr.ltrriar, hv a iu nmhnr nmWn ni Coad reminded property own-encouragement is the plaque lec has sent three of his noncom- neth Bossman, Mrs. Arnold, missioned officers to the Man. Naeve, Baptis Gamer, Mrs. wmpnt RnPirrinB Tertmi.

u.u tM nuu v. uujiil oiiuwo. Olndya ul.v. J1 eis ui me ncw assessment oy-)Y' 7' second award went to placing first or second. He wnicn is eb.

1, for both urban ifrai categories ins yr.ue wiosc-n ine 01 Nugget of Brarrlynn, a wound up the 1908 show season and rural DroDertv. This is the Mardi Gras will be held Feb. 15 lly background, scholastic and faun lar hv tllo fPK A. nical School at Lowry AFB. and two of them Staff Clara Hale, all of Rapid City.

Dismissed: Mrs. Don Limbo, Gordon. Mrs. Bernard viui uuu, Sergeants Andrew R. Kelly jsecond year for the single at Armed Forces Reserve personal achievement and I ser- egree 0f omp ani on best local handler of his age Taxpayers will have 20 days Center.

to her school, her church dog ExcellencKei "Nugget" is the group. 6 after the assessment date (Feb. I General Chairman Leonard a tne community. first local dog to earn this The second award went to jones, uubiei, -ouii tjguiudi, Kenneth L. Radcliffe were KokhM AFlrTrL "d-tcs.

New SAC Chief Holliday, Gordon, Gordon Rogerson, Mrs. Charles Jack-Fon, Mrs. Robert Nccas. Mrs. William Campbell, Paul C.

Brig. Gen. Timothy J. Daccy, Stevens, Mrs. Ray J.

Aldrich 'former' strategic Air Command ji 10 complete ana return me uppert has announced a piaque ine King win ne a memoer 01 xnree awar(js wcre presented Lori Ballenger, 12 also a first-forms to the office of the direc- will be awarded for the indi-iRapid City Council Knights of t0 SalIy and Duane Peterson for year member, who scored high tor of equalization without pen-: vidual costume best typifying Columbus, sponsors of Mardi tne accomplishments of their on the written examination, the spirit of Mardi Gras. The Gras, chosen on the basis of two Basset Hounds, "Sara" and dicating unusual knowledge of Late returns are subject to a costume may be an individual personal and career achieve- "Bobby." The first of the three dogs and exceptional powers of penalty added to the tax. costume or may be worn by ment and service to the fra- to Musicland's Serena perception. Lori handles a Shet- one of a couple or a person in tern al organization. (Sara) for COrnpoting her obedi- land Sheep dog in the ring with Siaiiw iA-el 3 Broup' court Ior tllc km2 and ence degree of Companion Dog.

many wins to her credit, lOUX L6aQ6r KCllirBQ i Tha best costumed group will queen will be eight young ladies Musicland's Bobby Shaftoe The coveted title of Most-receive a $25 cash prize, on the same qualifi- (Bobby), a double threat, col- Outstanding-Junior-Handler of Mrs. Belva Cottier, daughter other S25 will so to the group cations as the queen. Each prin- lected the other two for com- the vear went to Carol Rohin. itirance tru, jus. huyhiiu director of personnel, is' Brodsky, all of Rapid City.

JAN. RAPID CITY JUNIOR AND SENIOR HIGH SCHOOLS Monday Chioppd Bpf on Toast Soup, Spanish Rice Waldorf SalwJ. Buttered Corn Lemon Tuoday Navy Bean Soup, Sleamburners Relish Plate, Tossed Salad Brcwntcs Wrdnesdiy Hot Beef Sandwiches, Soup Ma-hed Po'aloes end Gravy Green Beans CrKrry Crisp Thursday Ch ce- Nocdie So ip, Chili Co'-nlj-ea't. Rir.e Peach Halt wilh CnHane Chry Ge'atin with Wh'nned Cream Pndiy Tun and Po'atn Sntio Puttered Gren Pa. Tos-d Salad Strawberry Shortcave DOUGLAS SCHOOLS Mcnday fiamburnr Orav on Rica Aooauc teheat Rc lis.

Vi Tuesday Chill, Crackers, Milk Cinnamon Peach Sauct Carrot and Celery sticks Wednesday Chicken ad Gravy, Salad Mashed Potetas, RoliS fruit Cup, Thursday Baked Beans, Cornbr.ad, V. ilk Cct Siaw, Frut r.e etm Friday Tuna and ''3 Lettuce. Carrot and Calary Sticks Corn, Roils, Milk. Apricot Suc the ncw SAC chief of Staff, replacing Maj. Gen.

James B.j iknapp, who has been assigned jas the senior member of the, Military Armistice United Nations Command in! Judge Gives Two Suspended Terms of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Sneve presenting the best skit and $20 cess will' be escorted by an of- pleting his obedience degree of son, 13, a junior member 01 napia uuy, nas oeen ordered will be awarded to the Dest cos- nciai 01 tne service ciuo sne companion Dog as well as at- three years. Her high score on restored to her job as counselor turned couple. represent.

Sponsoring ser- taining his Championship in the the test, many placings in the Two persons received sus-, Seoul, Korea. for the Oakland American In- inr this vear'. vice clubs are Sertoma, Rotary, conformation rine. ring and enthusiasm in club ac- pended sentences and probation Earlier this month Gen. Dacey from Judge Thomas Parker in selected as one of three circuit court Thursday.

SAC brigadier generals to be Douglas Barlene was sen- promoted to major general. fenced to two years, which was suspended. He was placed on JUDGEMENT ENTERED probation for two years. He pleaded gulty to the third burg- A default judgement for of Mills East Side Drug 676.75 against 01' McDonald Jan. 6.

Farms, Herman Matt, B. Ronald Antijunli was placed G. Bcaird, Louis Wipf Jr. and on probation for 18 months and Betty K. Wipf was filed in rppoiveH a cucnpriftpri spnfpnrp Ppnninfttnn Pnnnfv Pirruit fnurt dian Association of the Oakland, vent the 13th annual Mardi Cosmopolitans, Jaycees, Westj Dave and Marlene Williams tivities earned her this title.

Economic Development Gras 'will be Helen Duhamel Kiwanis, Downtown Kiwan- were rewarded for their Wire Carol owns a Belgian Tervuren. Council. (president and general manager iS lons and Optimists. 'Fox TTerrier, Wyrequest Wy.ik Following the presentations, Mrs. Cottier, born on the Rose-of KOTA radio and DcnI)IS Catron will serve as Wynk, achieving the title of the ckb elected John Hirsch as bud Reservation, now lives at jarnes w.

Swan, associate pub- master ceremonies for the Cnampion. president for the coming sea- 2550 W. 1.34th Ave. in San Usher of the Rapid City Journal ceremonial. june stenson's Doberman son; Bud Ballenger, vice presi- Leandro, where she is and Charles Donnelly, publish- Pinscher, Willowbrook's Black dent.

Susan Howey, secretary, secretary of the Sioux Club of er of The Guide. Da: Can- Loval Satin, completed her obedience and Marlene Williams, treasur- ithe Bay Area. She had been; Presentation of skits and cos- -ja of Companion Dog and er. Three vacancies on the board discharged from the Oakland as- turns judging will the eve- LONDON At one time dur- was similarly recognized. of directors were filled by the sociation after two years of ser.

riing's festivities at 8:30. ing the postwar decline of Brit-' The last two awards to mem-election of S'lly Anderson, Jill DIVORCF.S GRANTED v.ce, DUl an investigation Coronation of the kins and ish rai wavs fans nf rai rnarl bers of the Darent club went to Mctrav anil Ethe Rodp All for mon'Jis. He pleaded guilty, in favor of Black Hills Pole! Daniel redlund. Darlene La-showed that Indian representa-qusen of Mardi Gras is sched- transportation formed the Soci-Mr. and Mrs.

John Hirsch for will serve for a two-year term. to obtaining money and property Building, Birdsall Sand Grav As his first official act, Hirsch tuiuic nruiuiHj; urace risner, won on ine ooard was lar snort ed for 9 p.m. Identity of the ety for Reinvigoration of In- istormy, a Labrador Retriever Branch Lines in and Silverwood's Lets-Take-a reminded senior and junior iindr false pretenses by WTiting el and Melvin Hiermeier, doing Wayne Fisher; Aileen Fox, Leo of requirements and the asso-king and queen will be kept remunerative a bad check for at the business as Hiermeier Trucking F. Fox; Danielle M. Powers, Nation's funding agency ordered secret until they are escorted the United Ki A i pw TlMinti CKnr, Tn 1 1 'In iTi.

ingdom (SRUB-Chance, a white Bull Terrier, members of the planned both of which completed then- match, scheduled for Feb. 16. nw uuvF w. ruecis. ner restored to ner jod.

into the auditorium by an Honor LtK).

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