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If You Ask The following question was asked Thursday, Inne "City, officials have recently disenssed. the possihility of havim; a one per cent sales tax in Mitchell. What your reaction to this idea?" A GEORGE MORGAN Rt. 4, Mitchell "It's getting kind of high are high enough." 99 MRS. GORDON BAILEY Mitchell "I think it would be alrightIt evens things out a little DAVE KINER 603 S.

Montana "If we need it, I imagine it's a good idea but I hope it doesn't drive out-of-towners to other shopping areas." Rehearsing Rosann Bussmus of Mitchell practices her Charleston routine which she will 'be doing in the Miss South Dakola Pageant in Hot Springs June Mitchellite Is Pageant Candidate Rosann Marie -Buss daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Orval Bussmus of Mitchell, will represent the National College of Business in the Miss South kota Pageant in Hot Springs June 27 28. Miss Bussmus will compete against 21 other girls representing various colleges and uni- GERALD TRITLE Stickney "It would be a lot better than the four per cent tax we have now." MRS. ALBERT KOSTERS 904 E.

13th "It would be a very thing. Then everyone would pay in, not just the Locals For entertainment nightly, go to the Moonlight Lounge. Adv. Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Bosworth, Plankinton, are the par-! ents of a 7-pound, 7-ounce girl born June 20 at Methodist Hospital. Lnda Wick has returned home after a vacation at Lake Okoboji, Iowa. The Dawson Creek miles Speedway, one and one -half of Scotland, will he open for modified and hobby stock car racing Sunday, June 21 at 8:00, In case of rain, it will he Tues. day, June 23. Mrs.

Thede of Boone, Iowa, and daughter, Joan, and son, Jonn, visited at the home of Edward Crampton on Wednesday, June 17. Crampton is an uncle to Mrs. Mary Thede. For Pageant 27 28. Miss Bussmus Is the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Orval Russmuss and will represent the National College of Business. (Republic Photo by Johnston) versities throughout the state, an increase in entries over the past several years. The theme for this year's pageant is "Stepping Into The Seventies." Miss Bussmus will he stepping into the Seventies with a dance routine from the Twenties. Her talent includes doing the Charleston.

Miss Bussmuss, who measures; 19 34, is a 1968 graduate of Mitchell High School and simply states here favorite hobby as, "Meeting people, doing new and different things." The red haired, brown eyed Miss Bustional is a graduate of the College of Bustiness in Rapid City and wishes to represent a company as their public relations speaker in the near future. At The Theaters ROXY STATE Now Showing: The hilarious comedy that poses the unique question in the title, "Suppose They Gave A War And Nobody Came?" The Comedy's all-star cast is led by Tony Curtis, Brian Keith, Ernest Borginne, and Don Ameche. The film pits Uncle Sam's peacetime army in an against hilar. a group of townspeople ious battle of wits. Tony Curtis, Brian Keith and Ivan Dixon (Hogan's Heroes), playing a trio of veteran army buddies, find themselves keepers of the peace as "community public relations officers." Leading up the "campaign" against the soldiers on leave from the nearby army base is Ernst Harve.

Borgnine as Sheriff "Fats" tious officers' efforts When the three, public relasoothing the townspeople fail, What's 'Happening? FMB Museum Mon. through Sat. 8 a.m. 9 p.m.; Sunday 1-9 p.m. Pony Hills Baseball 5:30 p.m.

at Hitchcock Park today. The Mitchell Pony Hills team opens their home schedule a- gainst Winner. DeMolays Initiation-2 p. m. Sunday at the Masonic Temple.

The initiation is open to the public. Father's Day All day Sunday a final reminder if there are gifts still in the thinking stage. FMB Museum-8 a.m.-9 p.m, Mon. through p.m. Sunday.

Meeting 7:30 p.m. Sunday at 424 E. 9th; public invited. Ex Mitchellite Dies in Alaska Bernard J. (Bud) Bollock, 54, formerly of Mitchell, died June 16 of an apparent heart attack at NakNap, Burial with military rites will be at Truckee, Calif.

Monday, Mr. Bollock had lived at TrueJune 22. kee for the past 11 years cept for 100 days each summer when he worked at NakNap on a fish boat for the government. He was born in 1915 at Mitchell to Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Bollock Sr. He had served in the Army during World War II. Survivors include his widow, Judy, Truckee; and three Fred brothers, Ray, George Mitchell, and seven sisters, Leora Purdy, Whittier, Grove, Dorothy Callan, Idaho Mary Stringer, Garden Falls, Cajon, Idaho; and Marcella Anna Connor, Robbins, Bernice Boeckman and El Teresa Creech, Mitchell. Mrs. F.

Moeller Rites at Stickney STICKNEY Funeral services for Mrs. Fred (Elizabeth) Moller, 93, will be at 2 p. m. Monday at the United Methodist Church with the Rev. Henry Vix officiating.

The body will lie in state Sunday afternoon and evening at the Lien Funeral Home. Burial will be in Silver Ridge Cemetery. born Dec. 30, 1876 at Lake City, to Mr. and Mrs.

Henry Heidinger and died June 18 at a Mitchell hospital. On Feb. 23, 1898 she married Fred Moller at Mt. Vernon. Survivors include three daughters, Mrs.

Walt (Clarice) Wittig. Stickney: Mrs. J. W. (Edith) Anderson, Mitchell, and Mrs.

Hilda Calley, Miami, three sons, Albert and Harry, Mitchell, and Clarence, Mt. Vernon, 10 grandchildren and 24 great grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband in 1948, one daughter, four brothers and four sisters. Wins Case NEW YORK (AP) A 22- year-old polio victim denied a city teaching license because she is confined to a wheelchair has won her case. Acting Schools Supt.

Irving: Anker said Thursday that Judy Heumann would get her license and that she would be able to teach in schools that have ramps as well as staircases. Complains ROBINS AIR FORCE BASE, Ga. (AP) A clerk-typist at this base has written to the White House complaining about the appearance of Vickie, Mrs. Richard M. Nixon's poodle, in a recent newspaper picture.

"It is just as displeasing to see a poodle in need of groom-' ping as it is to see a beagle picked up by his ears," wrote Shirley Moody, who also runs a poodle salon. MITCHELLITE ON NCB'S DEAN'S LIST Diane LaRayne Houska, daughter Mr. and Mrs. Iner Houska of rural Mitchell, has been named to the dean's list following the spring quarter at the National College of ness in Rapid City. A 3.4 grade point average (4.0 is straight is required for the dean's list.

america Corporation. But there's Beatle music galore in the new offering, mostly iin the form of jam sessions for their own amusement and some Irehearsal footage showing how Beatles work on the musical aspects of their pictures. Also included in the footage Lennon's flowerlike bride, the famous Yoko Ono, proving she can wisecrack like the best of them. DWU ProfessorUrges Protection for Ancient Village Site Graves, Village Remains Dakota Wesleyan Professor Dr. Orlando Goering looks over an ancient Indian burial mound, above, at Lakeview Golf Course.

Below, a copy of his article on area's first Inhabitants is surrounded pottery and bison bone frag. By MARK WINHELD Republic City Editor A pit on the west bank of Lake Mitchell is only of three about feet 600 deep, but a space years lies between the sunlit grass on top and broken bits of pottery embedded in dark earth at the bottom. Nearby, grass covered mounds present a problem for golfers and shroud the again sleep of those who will never hunt in brown seas of buffalo thundering from horizon to horizon. Many casual visitors come to pick up bits of pottery and bison bone fragments from the lake bank, but only a few for knowledge. One of the latter 'is Dr.

Orlando Goering, and head of Sociology at: Dakota Wesleyan, who has been reviving, interest in the remains area's first residents. He is afraid that even these remains may be in danger of disappearing. of an archaeological "Mitchell's summary, of Resi- the dents: An Overview of Mitchell Village and Burial Mounds." One of the mounds, excavated in a 1930's WPA project, revealed 70 human skeletons. Dr. Goering and others have sug.

gested that the mounds may be the burial places of those who lived in the village by the lake Mound widespread was practice apparently among many groups, diffused throughout much of what is now the United States and Canada. The identity of those, who lived in the village lie buried in the mounds is ONE HOUR THIS "Martinizing" WEEK'S Certifles The Most in Dry Cleaning SPECIAL Suits Dresses 2 For $247 2 piece suits and dresses count as 1 garment One Hour Service No Extra Charge Next to Rew's TY Mitchell 996-1240 Mitchell Daily Repabile, Saturday, Jane 20, 1970 but which has since fallen part. Archaeologists suggest that the softer soil next to Firesteel Creek stimulated agriculture, and remains of trenches and wooden palisades around the village suggest that corn was an attractive plunder for tory tribes. Remains of many different pottery styles have caused archaeloogists to call the site A "pottery capital;" this, variety suggests the village a center for other cultural groups in the area. Dr.

Goering and have stressed the bility of preserving, the site for future excavations and as an ontdoor museum for the public. Otherwise, mal collecting and the forces of nature will make memory of these remains of an ancient culture. Unless action is taken to care for this part of South Dakota's heritage, it may disappear as quietly as dew on the grass when the sun burns away the mists of early morning. Egeland Rites At Alexandria ments in A shallow pit by the lake. According to Dr.

Goer. ing, the village site where the pit is located may lose, its historical value unless steps are taken to preserve it for further study. (Republic Photos by Winheld) clear. Partly on the basis of Indian legends passed down: over generations, Dr. Goering argues that those who built the mounds and especially those who lived in the village belonged to pre-Mandan or Arikara cultures.

Pottery fragments and bison bones indicate that inhabitants of the lakeside village site were corn farmers and buffalo hunters. These remains have been found in shallow pits which may caches for corn, but later originally have been storage came trash pits. About 30 lodges have been identified at the village site, one of which was excavated and rebuilt in a 1930's WPA project By Republic News Service ALEXANDRIA Funeral for Leonard Egeland, services. to be at 2 p. m.

Saturday at the Montgomery Funeral Home with the Rev. Peary Wilson officiating. to be in Greenhill Cemetery. Mr. Egeland was born May 9.

1913 at Cylinder, Iowa, to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Egeland and died June 18 at a Mitchell hospital of injuries received earlier in the evening in a accident at JaVern Hofer farm south of Alexandria, Survivors include his widow. the former Mary Fausch; two daughters, Mrs. Doug (Jeanine) Bleeker, Mitchell, and Mrs.

Rodney (Leona) Brakke, Omaha. and two brothers, Nelvin and Tilman, Cylinder. ROTC CADET WINS SCHOLARSHIP Jan Ryberg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Willard C.

Ryberg of Mitchell, was one of four Air Force ROTC cadets at South Dakota State University in Brookings who received scholar-; oneyear scholarships, Each ship covers tuition and incidental fees and provides a book allowance. CARD OF THANKS Words cannot express our thankfulness for all of the prayers, kind deeds. flowers, memorials, cards, and thoughtfulness to us by our dear tives, friends, neighbors, em-1 ployers and co-workers, and to the Unique Study Club at the time of the sudden death of our loved one. A special thanks to The Rev. Robert Vessey and Father Esser for their prayers and words of comfort.

May God bless each one of you. Mrs. Harvey Mann and Lori Mr. Mrs. James Hubschman, Lisa and Julie BORROW to $3500 from TIREY PATTERSON FF the FEDERATED FINANCE MONEYMAN 300 NORTH LAWLER Phone 996-5533 A DIVISION OI SIC FINANCE THE HILARIOUS NEW MOVIE THAT WILL MELT YOUR CHOCOLATE BAR! "Suppose They Gave a War and Nobody Came" Color GP eD NOW thru ROXY Shows at TUESDAY! 7:00 9:05 Sun.

at 1, 3, 5, 7:10 9:15 ESTATE SALE Hanson County Farm ALSO Dwelling In Ethan 1, of 32-101-59 2. Outlot 15 to Town of Ethan OPEN FOR BIDS Inquire of Tingn, Carlson, Padrnos Smith, Mitchell, S. Attorneys for Nellie Kurtenbach Estate. 'B-z-z-z-z-z-z-' Nature took its course in Balcom, general manager of Mitchell Thursday afternoon Mitchell Motor keeps as approximately 60,000 bees followed the queen and swarmed around this light pole in front of Body Shop in the 100 block of East First ave. bees as a hobby and used a ladder to remove the bees.

He took them out in country into an orchard where he has collected a couple of hives. (Republic photo by Johnston) Treat Father to a FREE ICE CREAM CONE at Doug's With Ad This DRIVE INN Lake Mitchell NEVER BEFORE WERE THEY TOGETHER AGAIN FOR THE SECOND TIME! CHRISLAW TRACE- MARK presents SAMMY PETER LAW FORD MAN A CONE MORE STARTS SUNDAY Sunday Continuous from 1:00 p.m. Show Times Week Days 7:30 9:35 STATE GP "Let Ends It Tonite LAKE VUE DRIVE-IN FRI. AND SUN. Western Comedy At It's Best Starring Clint Walker Kim Novak Zero Mostel The great bunglers.

THE GREAT BANK ROBBERY FROM WARNER BROS. -SEVEN ARTS SAT. NITE DUSK to DAWN MOVIES 1. "Fever Heat" Nick Adame 2. "Riot" Jim Brown 3.

"Dracula" 4. "Valley of Gwangi" COME EARLY STAY LATE Now Showing: "Let It Be" Ever hear of a movie without a screenwriter? latest Beatle movie is one. Didn't need one. Because it's all impromptu and unrehearsed. A camera was and set up al to watch them at play work and that's what the new film is--an intimate "at home" It's called "Let It Be," in with The Beatles.

honor of their latest song hit and it is in color, an offering from United Artists, an entertainment subsidiary of Trans-. the three soldiers resort to their next best allernative, declaring war on town. The mixed up hilarity is now in high and ready for the climax. In color, rated GP. All ages admitted, parential guidlance suggested.

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