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The Daily Republic from Mitchell, South Dakota • Page 3

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Country Keynoters To Perform Leon Ashley and Margie Singleton, top performers and recording artists in the field of country music, will keynote a July 2 show in the Jr. High gym. Proceeds from the show will be used for relief in the Rapid City flood area. Sheriff's Office, Lions Sponsor- Country Music Show Proceeds To Go to Rapid City Aid Fund A modern country music show artists. Ashley scored a first in.this area.

Tickets are now being made for will be presented at Mitchell the country music field in 1967 Junior High School Gymnasium when he recorded his own a a i 1 a 1 Sunday afternoon, July 2, co-composition of "Laura (What's through local business firms. sponsored by the Davison He Got That I Ain't Got)," County sheriff's office and which he published and released Mitchell Lions Club. Proceeds on his own record label. The from the show will go to the record was number one in the Rapid City Disaster Fund. nation and has since been The show will headline Leon recorded by name artists from Ashley and Margie Singleton, all music fields.

both well-known country music Margie Singleton, one of the top female country music artists of today, first gained prominence on the "Louisiana Hayricle" and Ked Foley's Discount Department ShopKo Announces Negotiations Underway for Super City Store Progress in planning recon- Green Bay, announc- ruction of Super City Shopping! ed Friday that his company has inter continued Friday with's tar ted negotiations with announcement Of negotiations to Bjornson Development Co. of build a discount department City, N.D. owners of store on the site of the previous; Super City for development center, which burned down on of a ShopKo Store to be opened Christmas Night last year. in 1973. Sheldon Singer, vice president Singer, said a market of real estate for ShopKo Stores, analysis of Mitchell and the surrounding area revealed "very favorable" results.

He stated that construction may begin yet in 1972 and that Ihe Mitchell store is part of a total expansion program scheduled for ShopKo Stores, Inc. for 1973. Additional information on th store will be ShopKo and available fron jo ns Development as details ar worked out. Texans To Pay $775,000 For KORN-TV Republic Washington Bureau WASHINGTON KORN-TV Channel 5 in Mitchell will be ShopKo presently has 17 sold, pending government ap stores in operation, with three proval to a group of Texa Assault, Traffic Cases Continued (n County Court In Davison County District Dourt Friday, the following cases were heard: Hohn, Mitchcl, T---. pleaded not guilty to an assault I west and ra nge in size from 1 light in documents filed with the 1 i ftrtA ftf nnn it I 171 j.

1 4 and battery, continued to July more opening in 1972. stores are located in the The (investors, for $775,000. Mid-! The pending sale came to 3. M. Mold.rem, 623 S.

Edmunds, improper overtaking, jleaded not guilty, case con- inued to July 3. Beck, 408 E. Fourth, guilty to two counts of funds checks, $50 $35 suspended on good jehavior for one year). Charles D. Cummins, ontandle, Iowa, $25 for illegal U-turn on Interstate.

E. 504 E. 1th, $15 for expired safety nspection sticker. B. Sondreal, Huron, 50 for seeding.

Frick, 310 W. Fourth, distribution possession of marijuana, continued to June 26. A 1 Olson, case 50,000 to 75,000 square feet. Med Student in MECO Program What's Happening AA Open meeting 8:30 p.m, New Stamps Are Available To Collectors Mitchell Postmaster Clinton Lyle has announced that collectors can now receive automatically from the U. S.

Postal Service first-day cancellations of each new stamp, iffixed to a souvenir page that suitable for insertion in an I album or for framing. Federal Communications Commission, The documents show the sale would include a $230,000 downpayment by Channe Seven, the Texas company The firm would also assume i $183,922 debt from Mitchell Broadcasting Association, Inc. the present owners of KORN TV. The balance of the sale price would be paid over a 10- year period. In addition, the Texas group told the FCC they would pay R.

V. Eppel, president of Mitchell Broadcasting, $10,000 a year for the next 10 years for an agreement that would bar him from operating another station in Mitchell during that time. pleaded not guilty to driving while intoxicated and improper right turn, case continued to July 3. C. Tines, 809 W.

Fourth, DWI, $100 and 30 days (jail suspended on condition of paying fine, attending four Alcohol Safety Action Program Kim The 18 by souvenirj If the FCC approves the sale, "Jubilee, USA." Since, Miss E. Ninth. classes and behavior). one year good R. Blunt, 200 W.

10th, has recorded Cave Inn 7 p.m.-midnight Plea of guilty to DWI, case onn.t tnimrl Tuna Qfl Friday-Saturday schoolers. for high continued to June 30. Joseph H. Daldorf, E. Singleton John Tornqw, medical student numerous hits including at the University of South Records" and "Keeping UH -Dakota, is participating in a With the Jones's," recorded Senior Citizens 10 a.m.-4:30 Fifth, $25 or five days for no MECO Program (Medical- with Faron Young.

Other hits P-m. Monday, Friday, 205 N. Educational Community Orion- include the duet, "Hanging On," Main. J. Horxeng, Rt.

1, Armour, $10 for speeding. Schmidt, 1122 E. .10 for VanderHeideri, 804 E. First, $10 for speeding. John Kott, 219 12th, $10 for traffic light violation.

tation Program) at St." Joseph recorded with Ashley. Lawn Bowling 7:30 p.m. Hospital under the direction of Both artists have received lop Fr i da Hitchcock Park. Dr. William A.

Dclaney. awa rds in the country and pop FM Museum 8 a.m.-9 This is a 10-week program music fields for their hit P' Monday-Saturday, 1-9 p.m. designed to introduce the recordings and song com- Sunday. student to the fundamental positions. In addition to their Classes For children, aspects of medical practice in own hit records, songs com- 9 a 10 a J1 a m-I South Dakota.

posed by these songwriters have Saturday at YMCA. Tornow is the son of Mr. and been recorded by major artists Band Concert 8 p.m, Mrs. H. H.

Tornow of Mitchell, in all music fields, such as Tom Friday, courthouse lawn, is a 1967 graduate of Notre Jones, Patti Page and Charlie Rodeo Work Corn Palace Dame High School, and holds i e. Ashley and Miss Stampede work night 7:30 p.m. a B. S. degree with a major Singleton, ith other country, Friday, 1 p.m.

Saturday, rodeo.banks Friday totaled $238,913.67. in chemistry from Creighton music artists, will present a grounds, to assemble new! University. 'country music spectacular for section of bleachers. Davison County F.U. Day Piano Alumni Banquet 6:30 Camp registration 8:30 a.m.

p.m. Saturday, Brig. South Side Riders students listed on the list for the Local Scene Clearings at the Mitchell page is similar to stamp per cent nouncements on post office stock would bulletin boards. It consists of of the KORN-TV be held by the estate of Lucille Ross Buford. president of the company, the A FCC spokesman said the fay, flC 1972 Mitchell Daily RepubHe Mail June 24.

I9t2 Outstanding Service Award Steve Scallin (seated) receives an outstanding service award presented by Warren Shanks, special agent for Grain Dealers Mutual Insurance Co. Scallin, local agent for the company, wT 1f received a certificate signed' by the company president and secretary in recognition of 40 years of service with Grain! Dealers Mutual. (Republic Photo by Winheld) a photograph of the stamp, the The following persons would stamp itself with first-day each hold 17.4 per cent of the cancellation, philatelic data and stock: Robert P. Buford, other information about the president of Channel Seven, stamp. The souvenir page Gregory R.

Buford, be printed in two colors of the firm; better quality paper than the'and Gerald B. Buford, a vice lobby posters. To receive the pages collector deposits $10 with his Buford family is from Texas. initial order. Each time he Charles Bowker, executive receives a souvenir page a vice president of Channel Seven, computer deducts the cost from Inc would become general his account, and he will be manager of KORN-TV and itl 1MI11U1 notified when his account hold 6 per cent of discussion replenishing, so that no new'stock, according to papers filed dnm Iul Discussion issues are skipped.

Cost of the by Channel Seven. Another 6 souvenir page is 50 cents plusiPer cent of the stock would be Business Views From Mitchell BILL COLLECTORS CONVENTION HELD Bill collectors took a good )ok at themselves during the annual convention of the American Collectors Association, held in Las Vegas June 20-23. This year's theme, "The Face In The Mirror," brought mucn At The Theaters LAKE VUE charts. June 28, county fairgrounds. Horse Show Sunday at Horseman Area Sports Arena, rain or shine.

ean Open House 7:30 p.m. semester Sunday, Church of Jesus Christ spring at South Dakota tl V. til i wj. CTVUiU UC of the stamp. Mailings held by Hudson Collins, a vice made monthly with president of the firm.

Another director of the Texas firm listed in the FCC papers is Marshall H. Pengra, Sr. Mrs. H. Morton, Mitchell, Dies the cost will be made monthly souvenir pages of the preceding month.

This program will be instituted in June with the initial distribution including souvenir pages of the parks issues released up to that date, as long as the supply of the pages lasts. The souvenir pages are being provided as a pilot program of a new Philatelic Automatic those attending some frqni as far as Australia. Said Mr. and Mrs. Dick Kenton, delegates from Mitchell, "The continually is wise collector evaluating him-; self.

He wonders how he do a better job, where he oaa improve and what new; challenges he can seek." Kentott is manager of Doctor's Business Service, Inc. Mrs. Harley (Ursula) Morton, i July 4. 'The Team' To Give Concert Here on July 4 Ed 1 a Stu Association president at Dakota Wesleyan, has announced that "The Team" will be in Mitchell for a one-night concert Tuesday, Service. This popular, may be The film's national popularity Latter-Day Saints (Mormon), was matched in Mitchell; it set 920 W.

Ash. Public invited free; Now Showing thru Sunday: "Angel Unchained." Motorcycle al house film and refreshments. Theatre. Air Force B-52 Gerry Morgen, Wagner; Dean Helma and David Glanzer, Kim ball; Walter Jones, Andes; Gregory Green- for Pretty Boy." Story Miller; Peter Lar- of Prettv Bov Flovd one of the tc il everyone around Dedication Original site on Mi inn Rrt 0 feared I 1 1 i 1 0 plans for Ncw Home Lutheran Church, Kbek Lane. GP.

Wed. Only Gregg, him. Ann Bancroft, who plays pm' slmday" six''south''and''twoi ful md eHrtl 6 gen Mrs. Robinson, a family friend, WC st of Mitchell. Coffee would like seduce him.

Her fol 0 ws at church in Mitchell. 0 MUcheU fnd chafl daughter, played by Katherine Elks Potluck picnic 12:30 Si' ancl Mlcnael Ross, would like to marry him. p.m. this Sunday, Hitchcock Mr Robinso ge.U Te depicting and a phenomenon, is the 32nd J'Q one of film in which the Mississippi- comec ij es pn born ex-truck driver has starred. G.

June 29-July 2: "Dirty Dingus Magce." A pretty baclman in the 1800's has continuous run-ins with a bumbling sheriff, the lady mayor of the Western town who also is madam of the local pleasure place, a tribe of Indians, and the cavalry, GP. Eta and families funnies lunniest film STATE Help Asked in Fixing Blind Intersections Distribution service, if expanded to include "other collector items. There will be a guaranteed refund policy on the souvenir pages. Any subscriber can 72, Mitchell, died June 23 at a Mitchell hospital. The Team," acclaimed throughout southern California, Funeral services are 10:30 consists of 20 college students a.m.

Monday at the Funeral Home. Millikenion their I "dedicated to and will then be adjourned to the social hall where there will be a presentation of popular, contemporary, patriotic, and. comedy music. Accompanied by piano, guitars, and drums, their. Mucient i repertoire includes such classics as "Go Not Far From Me" by Zingeralli, "Hallelujah" by Handel, Southern Gospel, and some strictly contemporary such as "Jesus, Jesus" by Jimmy Owens.

In August of 1971, "The Team" toured the Midwest for i presenting 16 concerts, tne CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our sin -through song and testimony." in- They will be guests at a potluck are cancel his subscription on 30 cere thanks to friends for the dinner on the night of the fourth 01 a tom-which will takP'-ThP days notice and receive a cards, flowers and memorials a First United Methodist Team I A 11. tl 1 fit J.1 i Ctt III refund of the unused amount. The pages will be mailed flat. Gift subscriptions may be entered, and the Postal Service suggests that these would be particularly appropriate for young collectors. A card announcing the gift will be sent to the recipient in the name of the giver.

The first souvenir page a Mitchell High School Class of bs i )1er receive will be extended to us at the passing Church of Mitchell and will then a gi-dav iaunt rvf Imrorl nnn a jaUIll. to the East Coast of our loved one. The Family of Henry Osterloo Adv. present a concert. The program begins at 7:30 p.m.

in the sanctuary, with a 45 minute musical celebration, SHOP IN MITCHELL '62 reunion June 30-July 2, Brig, Holiday Inn, Hitchcock Park. the Yellowstone National Parki stamp, which came out March; 1, This is being offered so that The Davison County clerk 6 series of National Park courts issued a marriage license June 21 to Keith C. Fridel and Joyce E. Ethan. McBrayer, both of stamps will be complete on souvenir pages.

Money orders or checks for $10 should be sent to Philatelic Automatic Distribution Service, Philatelic Sales Unit, THANK YOU Thanks to Dr. Weatherill and Washington, D. C. 20036. the nurses of St.

Joseph ROXY Now Showing: Walt Disney's "The Biscuit Eater" starring i ollim A al icla The Mitchell Police Depart LeW 1CSl rey ment a Park Board Cambridge, Johnny Whitaker, ocitino the nnnnoi-otiAn and George Spell. G. ISell Sfldents in removine to rela and friends for incorrectly "The Biscuit.Eater'.' is a story 01 rds visits sophomore Hospital for wonderful care while a pavient there. Thanks frt 1 CORRECTION Connie Parrish, Mitchell, was listed as a the Dakota vss. on aoa of two young boys who become which obstructs the view of Spccial thanks to Pastor Revnen Wesleyan dean's list printed for calls and rayers Ends "Buck and Preacher." Sidney Poitier Harry Belafonte team in attached to a misfit dog named Moreover.

''Moreover is nothing but an egg-sucking biscuit The eater," says everyone. "And and thats all he will ever i approaching in tersections. Police Chief L. E. (Sam) Addy said the police department Adv.

Thursday. She is a junior and Mae Cummings will be a senior at DWU this fall. this The two boys make up their nas observed, and received a unusual western. Elements of minds to train this "misfit" to number of complaints by comedy have been skillfully win the local bird dog cham- drivers, being unable to see worked into the action by pionship. Their success is oncoming traffic due to high Poitier, who doubles as director hampered by the fact that the grass, hedges, branches and for the first time.

father of one of the boys is the like. Poitier plays a wagon-master also training a champion dog The police and park board who leads groups of freed for tne trials. The father-son request pertains to Section 34-12 slaves to more promising 9 om elition is livel a en- of city ordinances regarding Western lands He encounters and a lot can be learned "Certain obstructions to view at Belai'onte, the biggest con man fr this predicament. intersections declared to be a who ever wore preacher's Starts Friday: Double Disney public nuisance." clothes. The two men, hostile a "Swiss Family, Any citizen cooperation, to each other, are forced into 1 5 and "1011 concluded Addy, will be a sort of partnership.

Color, GP a "n3tions. Both G. "greatly appreciated." not for pre-teens. Tuesday: "Mary, Queen of Scots." This film brings to the audience the bitter feud between two powerful women monarchs. Queen Elizabeth and Mary, Queen of Scots, brought every passion to bear in their duel.

Vanessa Redgrave and Glenda Jackson take the lead roles in this Hal Wallis production. The elegant interiors and colorful camerawork make this what The Independent Film Journal calls "a visually gorgeous film to gaze at." Starring with the two powerful lead performers are Patrick McGooban, Timothy Dalton and Nigel Davenport. Color, PG. Coming Wednesday: "The Graduate." Now, audiences again have a chance to see Mike Nichol's 196. film that captured an Oscar and the m'nds of a whole tneration when it came out.

The film was the first to reflect the attitudes of young people toward the world. Du.itin Hoffman rocketed to stardom after do'ng this film. Even the music by Simon and Grafuukel became legend. Three Uii iiinj'i 60021 hit (the Now you can see'The Graduate" again or for the first time. JOSEPH E.

LEVINE WIKE NICHOLS-LAWRENCE TURMAN. THE GRADUATE ACADEMY AWARD WINNER BEST OIRECTOW MIKE NICHOLS TECHNICOLOR' PANAVISION" EMBASSY FILM THE GRADUATE RETURNS "HOME" TO THE ROXY THEATRE STARTING JUNE 28 ACTION ACTION ACTION AT THE THIS IS THE HELL RUN YOU MAKE ALONE! THE SAGA OF PRETTY-BOY a 1 OOMSTROUDiUKEASKIW I ARRYRKHnP.TYNFnAIV i-m Dionur i intuALT HERE'S ANOTHER SUPER HIT TO BRI6HTEN YOUR SUMMER from the WONDERFUL WORLD of SUMMER 4 '72 TWO SMALL with man-size courage! They challenged the best of the sporting with a no 'count hound! CHILDREN 75c WALT DISNEY PRODUCTIONS' Eater TODAY AT 2:00 7:15 9:15 COMING SOON! Starts Next Friday "SWISS FAMILY ROBINSON" 101 DALMATIONS.

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