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Deadwood Pioneer-Times from Deadwood, South Dakota • Page 8

Deadwood Pioneer-Times from Deadwood, South Dakota • Page 8

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PIONEER-TIMES Drailwmxl. S. Dak. FRIDAY. JL'LY 2S.

1SSS Former Resident Dies in Texas City A former resident of Belle Fourche and Deadwood died Thursday at his home in Brownsville. Tex. He was Charles Lovinger, 85, who went to the Texas city The New York Stock Market NEW YORK UTI1-Stock mar Navy Probes Quiggle Case SAN FRANCISCO (UPD-Navy investigators today probed the mysterious disappearance at sea of Rear Adm. Lynne C. Quiggle, 52, who was en route from the Far East to a new post in San Diego.

The captain of the ship on which Quiggle was a passenger said he apparently committed Club Hears Talk On BHTC Tours Guest speaker at the Rotary Club luncheon held Thursday afternoon at the Franklin Hotel was Dr. Harold Mi-Cleave, professor of history at Black Hills Teachers College, Spearfish. Dr. McOeave gave a lecture on the European travel tour which is sponsored by EIITC and is taken primarily for college credit. The tour is cultural and educational while at the same time being enjoyahle.

he stated. Dr. Mi'Cleave illustrated his talk ket midday prices: Acme Stl 14 Ind Rayon 19 several years ago from Belle Fourche where he operated a bakery. Survivors include his daughter, Wilma Ogan, Brownsville, with whom he made his home, several nieces and nephews in the Black Hills including Veia Elward, Lyle Elward and Allan Am Id of Dead- 4 4 i viizTf -w i jy-f i SCtr -J --n suicide by jumping overboard with colored slides which have been fi'med in past years as the tours advanced through the northern European countries. He said that BHTC sponsors the tours but the actual arrangements ate made by an agency.

The piwrnm was arranged by Ijpnnard Tollakson. Visiting Rotarians were l.yman Fort, Mitchell: C. Barker," Denver, Colo; and Jack Fimst, Salinas, Calif. Ed Wallace and Elai-more Caty were guests. wood and Bert Elward of Lead.

Funeral services will be held Saturday in Brownsville. Speeders Are Fined In Deadwood Courts Paul Aijala, Nemo Rt. Dead-wood, was fined $15 and cos's of S7.20 Friday by A. H. imthoff.

Deadwood polite magistrate. He was charged with speeding in Deadwood Thursday night. fej 0 1 about 800 miles out of San Fran-1 I'isco Investigating officers from 12th Naval District headquarters here went aboard the liner President Cleveland when the ship docked here Thursday. Commodor I'. J.

Ehman, captain of the vessel, said Quiggle's disappearance, early Tuesday morning "had to be by design, rather than accidental." He said the sea was calm and no one could have fallen overboard. Fel'cw passengers said Quiggle had been acting peculiarly One. Gloria Steinem, 24, of Washington, D. said a ship officer told her Quiggle was heard to say to his wife: "You are better off as a widow." Al.M.Vti HIE 1X)VN The rider just about to slide under the Brahma hull's smashing hooves, hopes the limn is near to draw the hull's attention away from him until he reaches a safe Mit. The clown at a redeo does far more lhan just keep the spectators amused.

One of his major purposes is to protect the riders hy teasing and tormenting the Itrahma. YOUR ATTIC CONTAINS MONEY! Turn Those Whit Elephants Into Cash by Using the Want Ads! Fined $10 and of $7.20 Thursday by Magistrate Puthoff was John Welch, Lead. He was charged with speeding in Dead-wood early Thursday, Puthoff said. KOI'r' DKC'lt'NS Imm rhythmically and poetically with a lariat, while a horn travels at fast pace, require prei'Nion and timing. J.

V. Stoker, who romr from Overland Park, use two trained horses in his trick riding and roping htiint. One is snow white "Sheik," the other "Pumpkin," a Mocking legged blase face Palomino. Stoker learned his stunts in Overland Park, went into the special services tlhlsinn of the army In 1930, where he continued his riding. He dues fancy horse patches with a Mexican Maguey and numerous acts not often seen here.

His 20 fancy Western outfits give additional variety to his riding. He has been at C'tudad Trujillo, El Paso, Kissimore, as well as a mmiler of other shows. Inland Stl 99 Int Harv 35M Int Nick 81 Int Paper 104, Int 3 Iowa 32 Johns-Man 42 Kennecott 93 Knigcr Lib McN 10 Ix khd 50 Magma Cop 43 Marsh Fid 37 Mck Rob 58 22 Minn Mol 87 Minn Min 87 Monsanto 31 Mont Dak 27 Mnt Wrd 37 MurrcU Nat Bis 49 Nat Dairy 41 Nat Dist 24 Nat Gyps 50 Nat I A 101 NYC 18 No Amn Av 33 Nor Par 42 Ohio Oil 41 Olin Math 36 Oliver 12 Outbd 23'-; Owens III 70 Para Pic 40 Tennev 92 Penn KR 13 Pep-si Cola 23 Phelps Due 51 Philco 18 Phil Mr51 Phil Pet 16 RCA 35 Rep Stl 53K Rexall 16 Reyn 75' Safeway 29'4 Schenley 25 Soars 29 Shell Oil 81 Simmons 38 Sinclair 61. SKK 87 Socony 48 Sou Co 32 Sou Pac 50 Siorty 19 Std Bds 53 SO Cal 51 SO Ind 49 SO N.I 51 SO Ohio 55 Stude Pai 5 Simray Me 27 Swift 31 Texaco 72 Texas Sill 21' Texas Inst 41 Ttansam 21 I'n Carb 103 Admiral Alaska AlleRh Lud 39 Aid Chem 87'i Strs 4li Allis Ch Alpha 35 Aluml Alcoa 76 '4 Amn Air 21 1 4 Amn Can 48 Amn Cyan 4S Amn Dist 34 'i Amn 62 Amn Mtrs 147, Amn TAT 180 Amn Too 88 Anaconda 47 Arch Dan 34 Armour 17 Atchison 23 Baldwin 13 35V4 Bcndix 58 Beth Stl 44 Boeing 45 Braniff 10 Burroughs Case 20 Catplr 75 Celanese 16 Celotcx 81 Cerro DP 31 60 Chi RI 26 Chrysler 49 Cities Svc 61 Coca Cola 118 Colo F1I 20 Colum Gas 19 Cons FA 54 Cons Ed 51 ContrCp 23 Cont Can 49 Cont Oil 56 Corn Prod 44 Deere Deere Pf 35 Douglas 58 Dow Chem 607; Du Pont 193 Eastman 111 Erie 84 Fairbk 37i Firestone 96 Flintkt 44 Ford Mir 41 Gen Dyna Gen El 62' 4 Gen Fds 63 Gen nits 12 Gillette 40 Goodrich 67. Goodyear S9 Grant 44 Gt Nor 40 Greyhound 15 Gulf Oil 110 Homestake 41 111 Pwr 34 Ml I Gifts Hospitals ST.

JOSEPH'S HOSPITAL Admitted: Mrs. Marilynn Shedd, Mrs Irma Hamilton, Deadwm-d; Mrs. Verna Goehner, Spearfish; R. V. Kovarik, Red Owl; Mrs.

Ger-trudo Ove, Pierre. Dismissed: Mrs. Etta Mae Klei-man. Fred Gross, Lead; Carol Etta Todd, Mrs. Hazel Jordan, Sturgis; Mrs.

Carole Hillard and daughter, Ralph Johnson, Deadwood; Lyle Signian. Vale; Mrs. Elaine Gordon and son, Speailish. Births: Mr. and Mrs.

Vernon Gcchner, Spearfish, twin daughters, July 24; Mr. and Mm. Dean Hemmah. Lead, a son. July 25.

HOMESTAKE HOSPITAL Admitted: Mrs. Mona Mooney, Mrs. Betty Gibson, Lead; Mrs. Esther Roth, Deadwood; Lloyd Linn. Spearfish.

Dismissed: James Miller, Mrs. Carlos Diode, Lead. MOTOR CO. ivmg or keeping UNDER NEW OWNERSHIP WE GIVE GOLD BOND STAMPS THACKER'S Conoco Corner HILLS DRIVE-IN Searfish Show Time Dusk FRIDAY. SAT! I'D AY Walt Disney's "Cinderella" plus Walt Disney's 'Vanishing Prairie' Filmed in the Black Hills- lilMiMlli COMPLETE SALES AND SERVICE FORD Deadwood m--.

1 11 Now Showing -X 1 Slums VALUE NIGHT ADULTS 50c i MILE-HI DRIVE-IN THEATRE Located 011 8jA Smith of Lead Deadwood Show Time At Otibk First Run in the Black Hills Area FRIDAY, SATURDAY ah i ADULTS 75c Children Under 12 Free Allied Artists' SNOWFIRI fT3 all tkt t) thrill of jSrilfl Walt XiSl ioufii I (Pf COME Lot's Get Acquainted! FREE! COFFEE and DOUGHNUTS Served All Day Saturday THE YEAR'S MOST HONORED Mdls It f-ry. rm vain iMitfa MOTION PICTURE! CXa IX A MOVIE 60KS UmWl Will YOU HMD f. Shown at imlv ililllTTlCCT A PICTURE AS IKBEA-5 3j HOBO k. 1 NICK ARENDS, General Manager flUCS, niiat 1X9, KEYE2EXT, IMA6IN-ATIYI and AS TKSS IS A nui xmca rvjst ti SH3I BY EVERT CATKOUC ADDKD: 1 ulnr art.Hin Your Friendly Ford Dcclcr Mtm 1 1 1 VfArtElao PABUIO CLVO DirKtHkjljfclMTia 1 BmM IktiM nan trf. MtM Saturday al 1:30 Games! Prizes! HARRY WEISFLOG.

IH)I)Y SHOP HOWARD OSBORNE, BODY SHOP HARLES ANTUNA. WASH TED BYRNE, SALES CARL BECK. SALES DON HOLLISTER. SALES BILL PEIDGEOX. SALES cud wessel.

parts manager kat1iryn dyvig. office manager gordon olson, shop foreman roy anders, lubrication john McGregor, mechanic percy dickinson, mechanic bill popke, body shop TO PinPOM I i cirri nsxAiiji i -6" plus WALT DISNEY'S "WET BACK HOUND".

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Years Available:
1876-1982