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Lead Daily CallDeadwood Pioneer-Times ft Saturday, April 80, 19W6 ft. TTi TOW Indonesia Volcano Spews Dealh And Destruction on Wide Front 8:30 Gunsmoke 9:30 Sunday Night Final 10 :00 Movie Mrs. Nellie Riley Dies; Rites Set For Rapid City' Funeral services will be held TV Tonight A motion to revoke forfeiture Another report said people and livestock had been roasted in Rapid City Monday for Mrs. Nellie Riley, life-long resident of the area, who died Thursd a of bonds for Richard L. King, Kirksville, waj denied Friday by Judge Clarence P.

Cooper in Circuit Court. The bond of $3,000 was declared forfeited. Tae motion to revoke, to rein Rapid City Girl In Running for Miss Wyoming LARAMIE, Wyo. (UPI) Eleven University of Wyoming coeds will compete May 8 for the Miss University of Wyoming title. Winner of the pageant will advance to Miss Wyoming competition next summer at Cheyenne.

Contestants are Karla Baston and Karen Parker, both of Rock Springs, Linda Leafdale of ThermopoliS, Joyce Haber-man of Powell, Patricia Lamb alive in Margomuljo. The fate of persons living in Djaktileng-ger and Talun villages re Hot and Cold LONDON (UPI) Magistrate's clerk James Stables said today1 a check of the court records shows there is more matrimonial dissension in the winter than in the summer. "I could draw a graph showing the number of (divorce) cases throughout the year. You would see the 'high' in the winter and the 'low' in the summertime," said Stables. "Lets face it," he added.

"On a sunny day everything and everyone looks better even one's wife or one's husband." mained unknown. SATURDAY APRIL SO KOTA-TV 4:30 It To Beaver 5 :00 CBS News 5 :30 Daktari 6:30 Lawrence Welk 7:30 Hollywood Palace 8:30 The Loner 9:00 Jackie Gleason 10:00 Saturday Night Final 10:30 Wild, Wild West 11 :30 Battleline The railway between Blitar and Kali Putin was blocked by state the bond and continue the case, was made by William Rensch, Rapid City, attorney debris and a portion of the Blitar Talun highway was buried under lava three feet for the United Bonding Insurance Indianapolis, I d. King, charged with assaut with a deep. dangerous weapon In Deadwood A pall of smoke and haze continued to hide the tip of the on Dec. 8, failed to appear for East Java volcano.

Blitar, trial at the March term of Cir of Newcastle, Peggy Kielian of cuit Court, and his bond was or Riverton, Deborah Bond of dered revoked at that time. which is located less than a dozen miles from here, also was veiled by the sulphurous Denver, Sarajean Allen of KTWO-TV 9:00 Sacied Heart 9:15 Light Time 9:30 Casper Story 10:00 Championship Bowling 11 Navy Film :30 Stanley Cup 2 :00 Soprts in Action 3 :00 Viet Nam 3:30 College Bowl 4:00 Frank McGee 4:30 Mississippi 5:30 Walt Disney 6:30 Branded 7:00 Bonanza 8:00 Wackiest Ship 9:00 FBI Story 10:00 News 10:15 Movie KRSD-TV 11 :30 Stanley Cup 2 :00 Viet Nam 2:30 College Bowl 3:00 Frank McGee 3 :30 TBA 4:00 Faith for Today 4 :30 World of Color 5:30 Branded 6:00 Bonanza 7 :00 Wackiest Ship 8:00 Sammy Davis 9:00 Peyton Place 9:30 Jessie James Off Mv Trolley RI ODE JANEIRO (UPI) 'smog." Dance Saturday. Eagles clubroom. Music by the Must angs. All bowlers welcome.

Adv. Flossmoor, 111., Janet Halstead of Dix, Martha Simpson of Rapid City, S.D., and Barbara Taves of Walnut Creek, Calif. Last year's Miss University, Trudy Brower of Freedom, Marriage licenses were issued KEDIRI, Indonesia (UPI) Boiling 'mud spewing from volcanic Mt. Kelud buried nine Javanese villages and killed from 82 to 150 persons, It was reported today. The toll was rising steadily as new figures came in.

The district officer In President Sukarno's home town of Biltar told UPI that 82 persons were killed in the Biltar and Kediri districts along with another 82 injured and 60 missing. Earlier press reports said as many as 150 were killed. Brig, Gen. Hammad W. Jono, governor of East Java, put the death toll at 89 Friday but that was before new casualty reports were received.

Interior Minister Basuki Rachmat arrived by helicopter from 8urabaja today to survey the damage. Hammad and police Commissioner Soemarsono flew into the disaster area with local authorities. Preliminary reports In Sura-baja said the volcano was active Tuesday and Wednesday evening. The volcano belched mud which flowed to the Badak Dam and swept away land communications, between Blitar and Talun. The eruption also cut road communications between Blitar and the district capital at Kediri as well as phone connections with Mrgo-multo.

The steel river bridge at Samgud was swept away. Hospitals April 28, in Minneapolis. The final rites will be held at 2 p.m. at the Hobart-Ca Funeral Home and interm will be in a Rapid City cemetery. Mrs.

Riley went to Minneapolis about three weeks ago to visit at the home of her son Lester Riley, where she was stricken. Death was attributed to a heart attack. Mrs. Riley was born in Central City, Nov. 14, 1887 to Mr.

and Mrs. Patrick Killoren and was a life-long resident of the Black Hills. She attended various country schools and graduated from St. Martin's Academy in Sturgis in 1903. She taught school in South Dakota and Wyo-mind for many years and in 1915 was married to Richard Riley who preceded her in death in 1956.

Following his' death she moved to Denver, Colo, to make her home but returned to Dead-wood a few months ago. Survivors include her son Lester, his wife and a grandson, Mike Riley, all of Minneapolis; two sisters, Mrs. Marion Johnson, Deadwood; Mrs. Katherine Markham, Lead; two cousins, Bill Frazier and Mrs. Charles Hart, both of Huff, N.

D. and several nieces and nephews. She was preceded In death by her parents, a sister and two brothers. Friday by Marie Lawler, clerk of courts to Charles Halvorsen and Michele Moore, and Kerry Grimes and Carol Rivkin, all of ST. JOSEPH'S HOSPITAL won the Miss Wyoming Admitted Clarence Kenoyer, title.

Sturgis; Gus Schaefer, Mrs. Sa Minneapolis, Minn. The couples were married by die Johnson, Deadwood. Dismissed: Mrs. Erma Gun- Judge Clarence P.

Cooper in the court room. The couples MILE-HI DRIVE-IN 578-SU28 Highway 385 Lead and Deadwood derson, Ernest Grieb, Kyle Kent, Douglas Smith, Mrs. Ethel Hobbs, Deadwood; Elda- were witnesses for each other in the ceremonies. fonso Forrester, Sturgis. HOMESTAKE HOSPITAL SAT.

Show at dusk. You must at llornS Bulova giving y- III Mn or keeping (fir Floyd Allen Casteel, Sturgis, be here hy 8:30 to SEE COMPLETE PROGRAM. KTWO-TV 4:30 Dance-Co-Tek 5:00 Favorite Martian 5:30 Flipper 6 :00 Twelve O'clock High 7:00 Movie 9:00 Laredo 10:00 News 10:15 Trials of O'Brien 11:15 Adventure Showcase KRSD-TV 2:30 Golf 3:30 American Bandstand 4:30 Flipper 5:00 Jeannie 6:00 Movie 8:00 Don't Eat the Daisies 8:30, Patty Duke 9 :00 Henry Phyf 9:30 Red China Special SUNDAY MAY 1 KOTA-TV 8 :00 Lamp Unto My Feet 8:30 Look Up And Live 9:00 Bullwinkle 9 :30 Discovery 10:00 This Id The Life 10:30 Face the Nation 11:00 Sacred Heart 11:15 Farm Digest 11 :30 TBA 12:00 Thunder In Munich 12:30 Sports Spectacular 2:00 Operation Sea War 3:00 Mr. Ed 3:30 Amateur Hour i 4 :00 Twentieth Century I 4 :30 FUntstones 5 :00 Lassie 5:30 Martian 6:00 Sullivan 7:00 FBI Story 8:00 All American City 8:15 Blue Diamond was fined $5 for going through a stop sign on April 23. He ap No admittances.

Dismissed: Margaret Bigney, Leah Cottingham, Lead. It is illegal today to wear a peared Saturday before George Bikini on a bus in Rio. H. Wolfe, Deadwood police mag istrate, after his arrest by Deadwood city police. Transit Director Delarey Gomide banned bathing-suited passengers from the buses because "they make the seats JONATHAN WINTERS COLOR Funeral Is Tuesday For Nemo Route Child Funeral services for Leonard wet and sandy." SUN.

Closed Mid-Week Deadwood School Lunch Monday Vegetable-b stew, cottage cheese, bread and Wayne Juso, 17-month-old Nemo child, will be held Tuesday at 1:30 p.m. in the Wells Funeral Home, Deadwood. The Infant died Saturday. He was born Nov. 10, 1964.

vivify butter, fruit, milk. Tuesday Beans and ham, corn bread, butter, honey, cole slaw, fruit, milk. Funeral Is Held For W. E. Nelson Funeral services were held Wednesday Jack Sprat on bun, carrot and celery sticks, Survivors are his mother, Ellene Juso; his grandparents, plus Mr.

and Mrs. William Juso, two MUMS mcism cheese slice, pickles, fros ted cake, milk. Thursday Orange juice, cousins, Donna and Nels Juso, Saturday afternoon in Lead for William Evert Nelson, life-long all of Nemo Deadwood. chili con carne, crackers, bread and butter, fruit, milk. Adults and Students 80c Friday Fish sticks, mashed Final Rites Held For Terry Marvin Funeral services were held Friday afternoon in Rochford for Terry Rae Marvin, 20-year-old Black Hills State College student, who died Monday night in a Rapid City hospital.

The final rites were held in the Rochford Community Church with Rev. Sylvan K. Williams. Lead Presbyterian Church, officiating. Jerry Richards, Englewood, sang "Blessed Assurance" and "Beyond the Sunset." He was accompanied by Mrs.

Donald Delicate. Serving as pallbearers were Larry Hamm, 'Jerry Schiefer, William Schiefer, Robert Schie Children 35c potatoes, buttered green beans, Enjoy Yourself! IT'S LATER THAN YOU THINK! 2 JACKS AND A QUEEN Plunki'lt, Swanson Wilma For Your Dining and Dancing Pleasure SATURDAY NIGHT Turgeon's Dinner Club CENTRAL CITY bread and butter, fresh fruit, resident of the Lead area, who died Wednesday. The final rites were held at the McColley Funeral Home chapel with Rev. John DeVrics, Lead Methodist Church, officiating. Music was provided by and Mrs.

Albro Ayres, Dead- milk. 4 MATINEE SINDAY A tiOI.DEN NUGGET TO ENTERTAIN THE FAMILY! WALT DISNEY'S Not Protocol Pluma School Lunch Monday Noodles and sliced frankfurters in tomato sauce, buttered green beans, peach sauce, milk. Tuesday Ham and boiled beans, corn bread, butter, honey, orange-apricot jello, milk. Wednesday Grilled hamburger on bun, potatoes, apple crisp, milk. Thursday Chicken-noo 1 soup, cheese slice, bread and butter, fruit jello, milk.

Friday Peanut butter sand DANCE TONIGHT Jack Harnett and the I "BLUE DIAMONDS" tiki KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia wood, who sang, "Beyond the II C0BCI00S (UPI) The newspaper Utusan Sunset" and "No Night There minpiiii ij iitmitiiBi They were acompanied by Mrs. Robert Ruth. Serving as pallbearers wer Casino Bar Melayu said today an opposition leader has taken the government to task for including "scantily clad night club dancers" among the entertainment at an official dinner for Australian Prime Minister Harold Holt. fer, William Johnston and Lex John Cox, Milton Williams, Robert Enderby, Ronald North, Tom Beimrohr and Art Buska-la. Interment was in the Mountain Lawn Cemetery, Lead.

i CENTRAL CITY EXTRA FIN Road Runner Cartoon 'THE DRAG RACERS' wich, cottage cheese-pineapple McPearson, all of Rochford. Interment was in the Roch ford cemetery. salad, cherry cobbler, milk. wdDmm mm 3S A doUar is your magic carpet to Bargainland this week! rri ifr Tomato Juice Dtl Montt Fancy. 3 46-oz.

SI tans SI cans Catsup Tomato Sauce Del Mont 300 Sliced Beds 7 51 Del Moot. Cat Food 10 DEL MONTE BUFFET CM SULEj Mix or Match 'em E3I-C Drinks Apple, Florida Fruit, Grape, Orange, oeoDle tm Mrs. Wright's 316-OL SI gis. 1 Salad Diessinn Italian, Zttty French, Savory French. Iv.

I IruCP "si aw I go re Gold Bond Stomps No. 1 in the Black Hilts go Safeway Extra Lean. rasa LAST WEEK to participate in $15,600 Now at All Safeway Stores Fruit Cocktail Purple Plums Deluxe, buffet Green Beans Cm 8-oz. Seimied, Bleed, buffet Tomatoes Stewed. -oz.

Corn Farcy Cream Style Golden. 6-oz. Sweet Peas Early Garden, S'i-ol. Appro. 71 koa.

Freak bmJ and at right thiclcnait and ihapad for Irollino, Grilling ar Paa Frying. Only the Bait. SAFEVnAY VSMALL-SIZE VLEAII VGIMIU-FED imi WEEK .4 irf "TOffi Pork-Petite BONELESS LEAN BEEF 130 FREE ZENITH PORTABLE TV SETS (12 inch size) Om to be glvee away at each Safeway Stare. 59c Rib End Porfi Chons ib. 6 Cat from ftw laat U.

S. Caoico rod ftaaf oalyl aiyi To Redeem Your Valuable Sheffield Bone-White Dinnerware Coupons Now Valid in your Booklet. 35 Coupons valid now Complete Your Dinnerware Set Today! Loin Rib End Portion Cuts, End Pe mm Cantor Cuts from federally Impact Young Porkar Loins. Ib. lb.

69' Cut In Cuba Sixa for SMih Kabobi, Pot Pies or Stewing. lb. 156 ZENITH 19" COLOR TV TO BE SOLD TO HIGHEST BIDDERS (19 inch Portable) Oae to be Auctioned at each Safeway Store. Jut register Today at year Nearby Safeway Store. Free Registration llanlu at Safeway.

65c fwli Loin Roasts Tondarloin End Portion of Loin with Hip Bono ra movad, making that aaiy to carva. 10-lb. bag uy folc U.S. No. I Reds We reserve the right to limit None sold to dealers.

Prices good in Deadwood Sunday thru Wednesday, May 4, 1966. Copyright 1963, Safeway Inc..

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