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PI NEER BLACK HILLS Wednesday, December 23, 2009 • VOL. 134 NO. 1*3 TOMORROW’S WEATHER: Colder 9 º PIONEERING THE NEWS SINCE 1876 White Christmas 50 cents www.bhpioneer.com Spearfish man pleads ‘no contest’ to fatal accident BY HEATHER MURSCHEL Black Hills Pioneer Timothy D. Berry BELLE% IOJRCHE% &% A S70+4()-/% >+2 7,0+505% 23% *32.0-.% .3% +% G0/)*9,+4% /3>)*)50 */+480% -.0>>)28% (43>% ./0% 50+./% 3(% /)-% (4)025 B),,:%S0F.32%III%)2%J920<% T)>3./:% D<% B044:@% PQ@% +770+405% )2% ./0% B9..0 C392.:%C394./39-0%T90-5+:%+25%+84005%.3%*337B 04+.0%;)./%./0%-.+.0%408+45)28%./0%*/+480-%+8+)2-. /)><% T/0%(+.+,% +**)502.% 3**94405% 32%J920% RP%;/02 B044:@%S0F.32@%PS@%+25%J+405%L00%OTR394U0@%PQ@ +,,% 3(% S70+4()-/% ;040% *+>7)28% +.% O4>+2% D+> +25% 50*)505% .3% 83% (34% +% 54)G0% +(.04% *32-9>)28 See ACCIDENT — Page 31 Last minute shoDDers traveG from store to store Gate Tuesday Kefore a Linter storm Las exDected to hit giving the OGacP HiGGs a Lhite Qhristmas. The NationaG Weather Service issued a Linter storm Larning from 5 a.m. today to 5 D.m. Thursday. SnoL Las forecast to Kegin this morning and continue through Thursday. The Leather service said that snoL couGd stacP uD to a foot deeD Lith strong Linds causing drifting snoL and reduced visiR KiGity. The storm system covered much of the state and nearGy aGG of NeKrasPa Lhen heavy traveG Las exDected for the hoGidays. Pioneer photo by Mark Watson A < V E R T = S E M E N T The Black Hills Pioneer offices will be closed and papers will not be delivered Friday, Dec. 25 due to the holiday. Papers will be delivered again as usual on Saturday, Dec. 26. Offices will be open for business Monday, Dec. 28. Officials prepare to outfit lab with utilities in 2010 BY WENDY PITLICK Black Hills Pioneer LEAD% &% O(()*)+,-% +.% ./0% S+2(345% L+6% +40 7407+4)28% .3% 39.().% ./0% 92504843925% ,+634+.34: ;)./%).-%20*0--+4:%9.),).)0-<% W),,)+>% M*E,43:@% 743A0*.% >+2+804% ;)./% ./0 S+2(345%L+6@%-+)5%+%*32.4+*.%.3%)2-.+,,%;+.04%-:-B .0>-%)2-)50%./0%>)20%/+-%+,40+5:%6002%+;+4505< A 740B6)5% >00.)28% (34% +% -/3.*40.0% )2-.+,,+.)32 *32.4+*.%;),,%60%/0,5%32%M325+:@%;)./%6)5-%590 32%J+2<%D<%N0F.%>32./@%M*E,43:%-+)5%,+6%3(()*)+,7,+2% .3% -.+4.% ./0% 743*0--% .3% +5G04.)-0% (34% 6)5-% .3 39.().%./0%>)20%;)./%0,0*.4)*).:%+25%3./04%>0*/+2B See LAB — Page 31 William McElroy BLACK HILLS PIONEER LOCAL SCENE Page % Wednesday, December %3, %009 The blocks that bind ■ Lead-Deadwood Quilters back community at Christmas BY JACI CONRAD PEARSON Black Hills Pioneer Loretta Tlein, Arlene Cox, Verna Sandidge, Arlene Wustafson, Nean Martin, Martha Mack and Tay Virkula of the Lead-Deadwood Xuilters, display the Yuilts they crafted for seniors and shut-ins as part of the Community Christmas Celebration. Pioneer photo by Jaci Conrad Pearson !EAD-DEADWOOD — These !eadDeadwood ladies may all be cut from the same bolt of cloth and they can be counted on to continually back the community at Christmastime. They share a love for quilting and their enthusiasm for the craft is contagious. But on a higher level, the end result of their ticking, tacking, tatting and batting is gifted upon others. This Christmas season alone, the !eadDeadwood quilters took it upon themselves to donate 10 quilts for names on the Community Christmas Celebration senior tree at Bloomer's. But they didn't quit cutting blocks from bolts there. Forging ahead, they quilted 26 socks to adorn every single Lolden Ridge resident's door. “We delivered them early so they could enjoy them throughout the season,” said Arlene Lustafson. Truly, their love for the craft of quilting has warmed hundreds of !eadDeadwood residents over the years. But first, most of the completed quilts end up in the “stash room” in the basement of Lrace !utheran Church, the group's lair, lined with shelf upon shelf of fabric and gorgeous handcrafted quilts. “After awhile, there's only so many places you can put quilts at your house,” said !oretta Qlein, explaining why the group, which meets twice a month, is continually quilting. “It keeps us off the streets and out of the bars,” joked Qay Tirkula. When the quilts come out of storage, the quilting group, made up of a dozen or so, disburses hundreds a year, specially made for newborns to teens to adults. CASA receives close to 20, Dorsett, Edgewood and Sandstone are all regular recipients, as are the nurse's stations at local schools, just to name a few. The !ead-Deadwood Wuilters are highly cognizant of recycling and several of their creations are done with repurposed fabric. They are highly appreciative of donations and can always put all-cotton sheets of fabric to good use. To donate fabric, call Arlene Lustafson at X22-2008. “We are very appreciative of Lrace !utheran. It so nice of them to let us have all of this room,” Lustafson said. Making a difference We Salute You! !e would like to honor our local military personnel. Send +s Your PhotosM We will print photos of your family members or friends who are in the military. newsObhpioneer.com ! INDEX LOCAL OBIT+ARIES STATE EDITORIAL2OPINION HOMES T: SCHED+LES COMICS LEGALS2CLASSI>IEDS COMM+NITY SPORTS MO:IE LISTING WEATHER ! %&3 / 5 6 8&9 11 1%&13 1/-%% %3-%5 %6-%9 %7 30 Black Hills Pioneer (ISSN 10=1-=1?@) is published daily except Sundays and holidays (New YearKs Day, Christmas Day, Thanksgiving, Labor Day, Memorial Day and Independence Day), for a mail subscription rate of $150.00 per year in county only by Seaton Publishing Co., Inc., 315 Seaton Circle, Spearfish, SD 5??X3. Periodical postage paid at Spearfish, SD 5??X3. POSTMASTERY Send address changes to Black Hills Pioneer, PO Box ?, Spearfish, SD 5??X3. >!e make a difference.? ThatAs what LordAs Cupboard Director Sharon Narem simply stated when asked why sheAs so dedicated to the cupboard and their annual Christmas basket distribution held Saturday at the Trinity Dnited Methodist Church Christian Ministry Center in Lead. Pictured are three of the 1G LordAs Cupboard volunteers who helped with the event: Pastor Bruce Adams, Levi MetMger and Nohn Narem, showing off their makeshift morning freeMer. This year, 130 families in need were each given five pounds of potatoes, two loaves of bread, eggs, margarine, cranberries, gravy, dressing, hot chocolate, and their choice of a turkey or ham. The event is estimated to cost around $S,000 and is funded with LordAs Cupboard monetary donations made throughout the year. Pioneer photo by Jaci Conrad Pearson Outdoor photo of the day Robert Larson submitted this photo of a wintery Spearfish Creek with the sun setting behind Crow Peak. Send us your outdoor photo! Jpeg format, e-mail to: [email protected] BLACK HILLS PIONEER LOCAL SCENE 6".&"/.*57 D"3"89"+(:;7 :<<= P*'"(; 211th Engineers stay on mission in Afghanistan ■ Sturgis men help clear the Afghan roads B" S$T. JON E. DOU$HERT" 203rd 'ngineer ,atta/ion N"AR &HARANA, Afghanistan 1 The pre6mission brief concluded, combat engineer >. Darrin Lewno of Wilmot, &.D., called together the assembled route clearance crew, all members of the CDDth "ngineer Eompany, &outh DaGota Army National Huard. IJur Father, who art in HeavenMN began Lewno, as the surrounding &oldiers instinc6 tively bowed their heads and began to pray with him in unison. To the observer, their recitation of the LordOs Prayer appeared comfortable and familiar, not uptight or staged. For their mis6 sion to Geep routes clear of improvised eQplo6 sive devices RI"DsT 1 one of the most haU6 ardous in Afghanistan 1 the HuardsmenOs appeal to the Almighty didnOt at all seem inap6 propriate. And, as some of them would soon discover, it could be argued that their prayers were answered. As he ordered crews to their vehicles, mis6 sion commander Dst Lt. Ehris Long, of &turgis, reflected the mentality and profes6 sionalism of his men. His confidence was infectious, and by his words of instruction, it was obvious neither he nor his crews were under any illusions about the risGs they were soon to face 1 again. They all Gnew, for instance, the route they were preparing to taGe was Iactive,N or Gnown to be targeted often by enemy insurgents. They were preparing to depart with the Gnowledge that their own convoys had been attacGed before along the very same route. All in all, however, they would encounter Inothing we havenOt seen before,N Long told his men, prior to ordering them to their vehi6 cles. And yet, driving headlong into the abyss that is AfghanistanOs hinterlands is never an easy thing to do, especially for route clearance combat engineers 1 even if the veterans of the CDDth maGe it looG that way. &till, there was little opportunity to contem6 plate the matter. As the morning chill of the approaching winter season persisted, the mis6 sionOs start time was VuicGly approaching and there was no time to waste. The crews had a long way to go. And they had a mission to complete. !/&*"%' ,=*F I(+5' D(%5$-&D+' ()' ,*-%=4&B' ,FDFB' /' D(#$/*' "5=45""%' C4*+' *+"' :;;*+' E5=45""%' C(#?/52' @&/??"%&AB ,(-*+'D/0(*/'A%#2'N/*4(5/6'7-/%8B'6(/8&'/'!/%0';J'/-*(#/*4D'=%"5/8"'6/-5D+"%'?%4(%'*('/'%(-*"'D6"/%/5D"'#4&K &4(5'D"DF ;F T+"':;;*+'4&'/**/D+"8'*('*+"':HG%8'E5=45""%'B/**/64(5B'!4&&(-%4'A%#2'N/*4(5/6'7-/%8F !"#$# &r() *+o-o .) $/-# 0on 2# 3o4/+er-)6 S"##$%&'(%& Master >. Xohn Dornbusch settled into his seat in the massive Buffalo MRAP Rmine resistant armor6protectedT vehicle, strapped on his seat belt, and toggled the electronic communications eVuipment he would be manning throughout the mission. Meanwhile &pc. Lee Weber, of Pierre, the vehicleOs driver, checGed gauges and prepared to move out as his right seat passenger and trucG commander, >. Xeffrey DufeG, of &turgis 1 the city Gnown nationally for its massive annual Harley Davidson rally 1 per6 formed a radio checG as he also strapped him6 self into his seat. Jver the headset, rocG band AEZDEOs IThunderstrucGN played to the delight of the vehicleOs classic rocG fans. IJh, IOve got lots more of that good stuff,N !"#$"%&' ()' *+"' ,(-*+' D/0(*/' A%#2' N/*4(5/6' 7-/%89&' :;;*+' E5=45""% C(#?/52'@&/??"%&AB'$(C'*+"4%'+"/8&'45'?%/2"%'?%4(%'*('8"?/%*45='(5'/'%(-*" D6"/%/5D"'#4&&4(5'N(EF GHF !"#$# &r() *+o-o .) $/-# 0on 2# 3o4/+er-)6 DufeG boasted. IXust wait until I play some Xohn Fogerty.N The eQ6Ereedence Elearwater Revival front manOs tune, IEenterfield,N is the Igreat6 est song ever written,N DufeG assured every6 one. I[ouOve heard of that one before, havenOt you, Weber\N DufeG teased, a rip on the MRAP driverOs tender age of C]. Weber tooG the good6natured ribbing with a shaGe of his head and a smile. C$"*+%&'(#,"(+-*./ The convoy began maGing its way past the forward operating baseOs entry control point R"EPT, onto a rare paved section of Afghan highway. Erews were bound for a destination that, on a good day, was more than seven hours away. But distances and travel time in Afghanistan can be misleading, by American standards, in that they are wildly out of pro6 portion. Most roads are just barely that 1 dusty, cratered dirt pathways barely large enough for a single vehicle. Add to that the ever6present danger of an I"D striGe or ambush, and one can easily see why travel times can be lengthy, even if distances between bases often are minimal. Besides, to the veteran Huardsmen, a Igood dayN is one they have defined as devoid of enemy contact, which can often delay a con6 voy for hours. A few miles down the road, the vehicle dri6 vers wound way through the enclave of &haran, which 1 at an early hour 1 was already teeming with Afghan locals engaged in various activities and commerce. Many of them stopped and stared, as they often do, at the lumbering MRAPs while they passed, the low throaty rumble of their diesel engines echoing off the various storefronts and mud6 and6wood residences. At Gey intersections, Afghan National Police officers stood watch, their A_6`a rifles slung casually over their shoulders. bendors peered out of their shops. Ehildren flashed Ithumbs6upN signs. A Gilometer or so out of town the road turned from relatively smooth pavement to a pothole6filled thoroughfare which caused the vehicles to bucG and lurch. IWe lost our first vehicle on this route,N Dornbusch said somberly, reflecting on an I"D hit some weeGs before. Little did he Gnow that, some Cc minutes later, the convoy would eQperience ddje vu. IED(,%#/(SD(3-&4-5 The lead vehicles in each convoy 1 called HusGies 1 slowly rumbled along the bumpy route, scanning for any signs of enemy insur6 gents or buried I"Ds. Jn a few occasions already, DornbuschOs Buffalo, eVuipped with a special powerful hydraulic IarmN that is used to Iinterrogate,N or dig, in potential sites, had been reVuested to search a few areas, but so far had found nothing. &uddenly, as the convoy inched forward, the sicGening IWhoompffN of an eQplosion could be seen, heard 1 and felt 1 about gcc or so feet ahead of the Buffalo. In a flash, one of the lead HusGy vehicles was violently disabled, a thicG cloud of smoGe and dust rising rapidly from the detonation. Immediately radio calls went out to the HusGy to determine the fate of its driver, Pfc. Brandon "ggers. See 211TH — Page 10 BLACK HILLS PIONEER OBITUARIES Page 5 !ednesday, )ecember /0, /112 Marian L. Ward, 90 “Unto Us a Child is Born, Unto Us a Son is Given” Join us at our morning interactive worship service at 10:00 AM at our new location, 236 W. Jackson Blvd. (the old central elementary school building) Parking in the back of the building between the school and the Medthodist Church. Pastor Marty Hogen 406-249-9610 A Foursquare Church for Spearfish. DON’T BE THE LAST TO KNOW... at www.bhpioneer.com & HAPPY NEW YEAR! from all of us at Casteel Auction & Real Estate, Inc. We thank you for your business in 2009 and look forward to serving your Real Estate and Auction needs in 2010! 1010 Ball Park Rd. #9, Sturgis, SD 605-347-5110 Marian L. Ward, age 90 of Fort Collins, Colo., died Dec. 1:, 2009. Marian Lorraine Smith was born Aune 5, 1919 in Fairpoint, to Lula and Arthur Smith. She attended grade and high school in Newell, and Nettleton Commercial College in Sioux Falls. During World War II, Marian worked for the Navy Department in Washington D.C., where she became lifelong friends with several other women while they were working together in the war effort. In 19:3, she returned to South Dakota and married Alfred Ward in 19::. They had three daughters, Nay, Ellen and Alfa. She worked for the Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service, Department of Agriculture, in Hot Springs and then in Belle Fourche until her retirement in 19S9, after which she settled in Spearfish. Marian was an active member of St. Aames Episcopal Church in Belle Fourche and later at All Angels Episcopal Church in Spearfish. She belonged to the Northern Hills Chapter of ARC, an organization that advocates for disabled and special needs children and adults. She represented the State ARC on the Uovernor's Disabilities Council from 1981 until 1986. In addition to her church and civic activities, Marian enjoyed gardening as a hobby. Marian loved sharing her bouquets with friends. Marian is survived by two of her daughters and their husbands, Ellen (and Ron) Ring of Ft. Collins, Colo.] and Nay (and Aohn) Tiff of Sioux Falls] her sister, Coila Robinson of Brandon] one granddaughter, Anita Schauer] and one great-grandson, Isaac Schauer. She is preceded in death by her daughter, Alfa Aean Ward and two brothers, Randall and Earl Smith. A celebration of her life will be held in Spearfish at All Angels Episcopal Church in Aune. An announcement will be printed later regarding the date and time of the service. Any memorials will be used to purchase an item in Marian's memory for All Angels Episcopal Church. Memorials can be sent to All Angels Episcopal Church, 10:: N. 5th St., Spearfish, SD 5SS83. This obituary can be viewed, a guest book can be signed and any thoughts and memories of Marian can be expressed at www.goesfuneralcare.com. Lawrence Nicholas Strang, 83 Lawrence Nicholas Strang, 83, Sturgis, died Sunday, Dec. 20, 2009 at the Sturgis Regional Health Care Center. Committal services will be 10 a.m. Monday, Dec. 28, 2009 at the Black Hills National Cemetery near Sturgis with Father Arnold Nari officiating. Military honors will be provided by the Sturgis Veterans Honor Uuard. Friends may gather at the Ninkade Funeral Chapel in Sturgis prior to leaving for the cemetery. A memorial has been established to the Shriner's Crippled Children's Hospital. Condolences may be sent to the family at www.kinkadefunerals.com. Ronald W. DeVries Ronald W. DeVries died Monday, Dec. 21, 2009 at his home in Lead. Services are pending with the Aldinger Funeral Home and Cremation Service of Spearfish. Christmas ... a perfect time to give your presence to God, family, friends and to meet the needs of others with compassion as Christ does. R9A) 8F HFGR IHJL)R97 9>9RH )AHL !A789) to rent your R> or ?otor Home during the Sturgis ?otorcycle Rally. Your unit will be used for lodging only. No highway use! FP97 /5 HFGRS Will pay up to +1400 for five days use5 Please call 1-605-347-5556 Christmas Eve Services • Vision Exams • Eye Disease Treatment • Emergency Eye Care • Specialty Contact Lenses • Huge Selection of Frames • Laser Surgery Consultation 3:00 pm • 4:15 pm • 5:30 pm COUNTRYSIDE COMMUNITY CHURCH 625 Woodland Drive, Spearfish 605-642-0585 • www.teamcountryside.com NORTHERN HILLS EYE CARE Professional L.L.C. With offices in Buffalo & Faith, SD - Call for dates! Dr. David J. Prosser Dr. Jason M. Hafner Optometrists 910 Harmon St., Sturgis • 347-2666 • 1-800-648-0760 !e#$e%#a'( )ece+be- 20( 2112 BLACK HILLS PIONEER STATE NEWS Angela Blaalid Sedig, 91 A"#$%&' B%&&%)*' +$*)#,' -.,' W0)1$233*' &"* R&5)*' C)17,' *)$*' 8$9:' .-,' ;<<-' &1' 10$' R&5)* C)17'R$#)3"&%'H3>5)1&%:'A"#$%&'2&>'&'*$*)9&1$* >$?@&"1' 3A' 3B?' C3?*' &"*' D)")>1$?$*' 10?3B#0E 3B1' 0$?' %)A$' 10?3B#0' 90B?90' DB>)9' &"* "B?>)"#: +0$' 2&>' F3?"' 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Pioneer photo by Jaci Conrad Pearson MALLARD FILLMORF c"ar*es7 a pre2sc",,l "er9 ,f s"eep t"at actuall: *,t 9,'$ ,$ all f,urs a$9 cra'le9 up a$9 9,'$ t"e aisles as t"e pa*ea$t pr,*resse97 t,ppe9 t"e s",' ,ff Nust ri*"t> B"e 'ar0 0e0,ries create9 'it" a c"urc" fa0il: are li6e $, ,t"er> Hr,0 0: perspectiAe7 6i9s $ee9 t"i$*s li6e c"urc" ;"rist0as pa*ea$ts> B"e: $ee9 a See CHRISTMAS — Page 30 BY BRUCF TINSLFY AD MANAGER, Dru Thomas • SPEARFISH, BELLE FOURCHE, WHITEWOOD NEWS: 315 Seaton Circle, PO Box 7, Spearfish, SD 57783 Toll Free 1-800-676-2761 or 605-642-2761 • Fax 605-642-9060 Office Hours: 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Monday-Friday • Closed Saturday, Sunday & national holidays • LEAD-DEADWOOD NEWS: 7 S. 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EDITOR and PUBLISHER, Stewart Huntington ASSOCIATE PUBLISHER, Letitia Lister MANAGING EDITOR, Mark Watson CITY EDITOR, Wendy Pitlick ACCOUNTING, Ardith Richards !edne%day, )e*e+,er 20, 2009 BLACK HILLS PIONEER Page 5 Have a homeowner’s issue that you would like covered? Call 642-2761 or e-mail your request to [email protected] HOMES Page 8 n e w s @ b h p i o n e e r. c o m December 23, 2009 November home sales soar 7.4 percent B- !.!) /'B$. !P #eal ()tate +riter WASHINDTON (AP) — Home resales surged last month to the highest level in nearly three years, reflecting an extraordinary level of federal support that has pulled the housing market back from the worst downturn since the Dreat Depression. Buyers were racing to complete their sales before the original expiration date of a tax credit for first-time buyers that was scheduled to expire Nov. 30. Last month, Congress decided to extend and expand the credit to ensure the housing market could sustain its recovery. RThings are stabilizing,R said Pete Flint, chief executive of real estate Web site Trulia.com. RThere is a significant amount of buyer interest out there.R About U million homebuyers have taken advantage of the credit so far, the National Association of Realtors said Tuesday. The group forecasts that another U.W million will use it by the middle of next year. First-time buyers made up about half of all transac- tions last month, driving sales up WW percent above last year's levels, a record jump. RIn the short run, its an effective stimulus,R said John Ryding, chief economist at RD[ Economics. RIf you give someone money to spend on something, they will spend it.R November's sales rose ].W percent to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 6._W million, from a downwardly revised pace of 6.09 million in October, the Realtors group said. It was the highest level since February U00]. Sales had been expected to rise to an annual pace of 6.U_ million, according to economists surveyed by Thomson Reuters. Sales are now up W6 percent from the bottom in January, but down 10 percent from the peak more than four years ago. The inventory of unsold homes on the market fell about 1 percent to 3._ million. That's a healthy 6._ month supply at the current sales pace, the lowest level in three years. See HOMES — Page 9 NEW LISTING .n )h*s 1h")", a s"4d s*gn a11ears "u)s*de an h"+e *n 8hagr*n 9a44s, %h*": ;"+e resa4es <ar e=>eeded e=1e>)a)*"ns 4as) +"n)h, surg*ng )" )he h*ghes) 4e?e4 *n )@"AandAaAha4< years as <*rs)A)*+e Buyers rushed )" )aCe ad?an)age "< an e=1*r*ng )a= >red*): AP photo Shopping for Insurance? Offering personalized service to find the insurance that suits YOUR NEEDS ™ LID SO TS K L C U RO RES UNIQUE WINTER WONDERLAND! This 3 bedroom 2 bath mobile home offers a lot!! 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Main, Spearfish Rick Ellerton, Agent Advertising deadline for the B"#$% 'i"") Pio,eer is 3 p.m., two days prior to the day in which you wish your advertisement to appear. We can also accept advertising until 9:00 a.m. on Mondays for our Tuesday edition. Year End Special! Choice, All Natural Fred & Fritz Carlson - 100 Years Combined Experience 1000/lb $ Fresh Bristol Bay Alaskan Sockeye Salmon Best in the area! GRANDVIEW LOCKER 716 10th Ave., Belle Fourche • 892-3866 Extended Hours - Call 605-210-1780 !"g %n 'ny)*+e- !!!"#$%ioneer"co, BLACK HILLS PIONEER Wednesday, December 23, 2009 Page 9 HOMES Right at home: Pet-friendly and stylish too B" KIM COOK !"r The (ss"*iated Press Writer Jean Cocteau once %used, NI love cats because I enKoy %y ho%e\ little by little, they beco%e its visible soul.N Dog o/ners feel the sa%e /ay. The do/nside of sharing our ho%es /ith pets, of course, is dirt, hair and odors. ]o/ to keep things chic and clean and still have roo% for Spot? Designers and %anufacturers offer so%e ideas. Li` LevinJs eFperience /ith her o/n %enagerie of kids and pets led her to launch a design service, Li` Levin Nesting. ]er advice? Color-coordinate /ith your pets. NFlying furJs a reality. Unless youJre prepared to stand guard /ith your vacuu% 24b2, choose a color that blends /ith your pet. If you have a black Lab, for the sake of your sanity, donJt pick a crea%-colored sofa,N she says. CatsJ independent streak %akes the% difficult to train\ better to Kust /ork around the%. NFloor la%ps /ith heavy bases. Glass tops for fragile finishes. And a good scratching postcN she counsels. Pets sleep a lot during the day d dogs about 13 hours, cats several %ore d so bedding is key. NMost dogs like to stretch out on rectangular beds that keep their shape, /ith defined edges for hanging oneJs head over,N says Julia S`abo, author of NPretty PetFriendlye Easy Ways to feep SpotJs Digs Stylish and SpotlessN (]o/ell, 2009). She reco%%ends a polar-fleece, futonstyle bed by Bo/ser NthatJs tufted, so the insides donJt shift. Burro/ing dogs, such as dachshunds, should have a s%all blanket they can snuggle under. Cats prefer a round concave nest.N Pet beds should be placed a/ay fro% drafty, high-traffic `ones, /hich can disrupt rest and lead to health proble%s. Willia% Weg%an, the photographer best kno/n for Wei%araner portraits, has designed a fun line of illustrated fabrics for pet beds. The Crypton %aterial is resistant to stains and odor. Crypton carpeting is in the /orks, too. Te%purPedic %akes a great bed for older, arthritic dogs. Put a Throver over the top to protect the cover\ itJs a stain-repellent, t/o-sided blanket that doubles as a furniture cover. Cool Bed III is a refillable /aterbed for dogs. Bo/serJs Buttercup %icrofiber and fleece cat nest has a dra/string to close it up snugly. Want your petJs bed to blend into your decor? Consider the ]ard/ood ]idea/ay, a side table /ith a door that opens to a sleeping spot. Place it neFt to your bed or the living-roo% sofa\ the door can be adKusted to allo/ pets independent access, and the piece is available in several finishes. Bo/serJs Moderno chair is a conte%porary, upholstered chair that looks like a %iniature Corbusier. MaF Co%fortJs Gustavo pet sofa is a stylish lounger co%plete /ith %e%ory foa% %attress. Cats, privacy seekers al/ays, %ight love one of the chic, spacey looking NpodsN fro% ]epper ]o%e. And Merry ProductsJ NAt%osphereN is a groovy ba%boo sphere cradling a polyester cushion. S`abo says floor %aintenance is another priority. Elevate your petsJ food dishes if you can, for easier eating and less %ess. Moderntails.co% has a nu%ber of conte%porary and classic dish styles. They also stock rubber %ats in different styles and si`es. Cats tend to prefer a /ide, shallo/ dish that acco%%odates sensitive /hiskers\ OnlyNaturalPet.co% has a s%art recycled glass one. Moppable surfaces like /ood, ba%boo and tile /ork best d stick to light-toned /oods to hide scratches. Carpet is necessary if you live in an apart%ent /here the clicking of cla/s %ay disturb neighbors. Try FlorJs carpet tilese TheyJre easy to vacuu%, lift up to /ash or replace, and /onJt da%age the floor. Choose vinyl flooring that doesnJt off-gas VOCs\ so%e pets, and people, are che%ical sensitive. Indeed, itJs best to stay a/ay fro% highly perfu%ed pet products altogether. Re%e%ber that ani%als have keen s%ell receptors. Clean pet areas /ith green products that have little or no scent (such as Sun k Earth or Earth Friendly Products), and for fabrics, try Get Serious, a stain and odor eFtractor that %any pet o/ners s/ear by. Get creative about /here you store the treats and gear. Look for clear Kars (so you can track contents) /ith locking lids\ attractive baskets\ and /ashable storage totes that coordinate /ith roo% decor. S`abo, /ho /rites a Pets colu%n for The Ne/ lork Post, notes several ne/ technologies to help keep pets safe. General Motors is developing an alar% that /ill sound if you leave a pet or child in the car, she says. She also likes the PetFinder, fro% FinderProductse NItJs a high-tech ID tag syste% that could help reunite you /ith Spot if sbhe ever beco%es lost.N !© ain Ag t I d Di NEW LISTINGS SPECTACULAR VIEWS Enjoy unobstucted panoramic views of the Black Hills. Southern exposure with a walk-out possibility. Spearfish • $83,500 • MLS 30413 NEW CONSTRUCTION TOWNHOMES Two bedrooms, bath, main floor laundry and walk-out basement. Open floor plan, vaulted ceilings and the landscaping is complete. Spearfish • $154,500 each • MLS 30411 & 12 TOWNHOUSE IN LEAD Attention: Skiers and Snowmobilers - this townhouse is for you. Great recreational retreat with amazing mountain top views and minutes from the trail and slopes. Great investment. Stainless steel appliances. Lead • $189,900 • MLS 30423 COLORADO BLVD COMMERCIAL PROPERTY HOMES Continued from Page 8 The %edian sales price /as 0122,500, do/n 4.3 percent fro% a year earlier, and up 0.2 percent fro% October. The housing %arket recovery, ho/ever, is still facing strong head/inds. Une%ploy%ent is high and e%ployers are going to be slo/ to rehire because econo%ic gro/th is /eaker than eFpected. The econo%y gre/ at a pace of 2.2 percent in the third Guarter, /hich /as lo/er than the initial 2.H percent reading, the govern%ent said Tuesday. WhatJs %ore, %ortgage defaults are still setting records, and lenders are regularly reKecting applications fro% bor- ro/ers /ho donJt have good credit or enough %oney for a do/n pay%ent. Many eFperts /arn that hundreds of thousands of foreclosed properties have yet to be put up for sale. Plenty of traditional sellers are also keeping their ho%es off the %arket, hoping for a better price. NWhen they start thinking they can sell the%, /e could see a surge in ho%es for sale,N /rote Joel Naroff, president of Naroff Econo%ic Advisors. In the %eanti%e, ho%e buyers can take advantage of record-lo/ %ortgage rates, deeply discounted prices and federal incentives. Besides the eFisting taF credit of up to 0H,000 for first-ti%e buyers, ho%eo/ners /ho have lived in their current properties for at least five years can no/ clai% a taF credit of up to 05,U00 if they relocate. To Gualify, buyers %ust sign a purchase agree%ent by April 30. Analysts eFpect that the ne/ taF credit deadline %eans sales /ill drop during the /inter %onths and recover in the spring. Without the loo%ing deadline, Nbuyers have no sense of urgency no/,N said Gary DeRosa, an agent /ith YipRealty Inc. in Seattle. Child Abuse Prevention — You can help. 619 5th Ave., Belle Fourche, SD Reneé Bisgaard How can I recognize abuse? ! ! ! ! ! frequent bruises, cuts, burns or injuries untreated illness or injury sexual behavior beyond what is expected for a child’s age behavioral extremes and fearfulness withdrawal or infantile behavior How can I help prevent abuse? • Praise and encourage the children you know. • Be a friend to a parent. • Talk to your own children and listen seriously to what they say. • Support or create a child abuse prevention program in your area. Broker/Owner 30 Acres. Large Home, Expect to be Impressed!! Barns & Corrals!! 3 bed, 3 bath. Take a look at Located close to Orman this wonderful townhouse with updated furnace, shin- Dam for fishing. Large 80x42 gles, paint, flooring, counter- shop/garage/ barn. Corrals tops and the list goes on. and alfalfa. Possible trade for home in the area. $126,900.00 $240,900.00 605.641.9242 Excellent medical facility. Six exam rooms on the main level with 4.5 baths, 3 private offices, lab and high tech x-ray room, business office and waiting area. Lower level has private entrance with parking in the rear, 4 exam rooms, 3 baths, full kitchen, laundry facility, large conference room and a physical therapy center. Quality throughout. Excellent location in high traffic area. Spearfish • $595,000 • MLS 30424 PRIME MOUNTAIN LOT Build your dream home here! Abundant wildlife, peace and quiet and quick access to town. Well share included, covenant protected and underground utilities. Walk this lot to fully appreciate its beauty. Spearfish • $89,500 • MLS 30426 605-642-2525 140 W. Jackson Blvd. • Spearfish, SD 57783 www.SpearfishRealEstateCenter.com Heidi Woelber Broker Associate 605.645.2747 Heather Allen Broker Associate 605.210.0935 See all our listings at www.getwiththegroup.com • Call 605-892-3663 (DONE) DO IT ! TODAY Break the habit... QUIT! BLACK HILLS PIONEER Page 10 211TH Con:inued fro+ Page 0 ;oo=ing for a place :o %leep !e#$er& () *+e 211*+ .ngineer 2(#3any 6&a33er&7, 9(u*+ ;a<(*a =a*i(na> ?uard, 3r(Aide di&#(un*ed &eBuri*y during Ae+iB>e reB(Aery (3era*i(n& =(AC D0C F+e &a33er& are a**aB+ed *( *+e 20Drd .ngineer Ga**a>i(n, !i&&(uri Hr#y =a*i(na> ?uardC F+eir #i&&i(n i& r(u*e B>earanBeC Photo courtesy U.S. Army Sgt. Jon E. Dougherty “Husky 2, Husky 2, are you OK?” “This is Husky 2, yes — I7m alright,” replied Eggers, in a strangely calm voice. The convoy came to an abrupt halt, as other lead elements deployed to provide security, and an Explosives Ordnance Disposal unit traveling with the convoy moved in to examine the explosion site and determine if there were other IEDs present. Eggers exited his disabled Husky, and moved towards the rear of the column, where he was met and examined by a medic. Over the next few hours, EOD personnel cleared the area and the convoy7s wrecker team recovered the damaged Husky. It was time to move on. 67) hi:% again Within a half hour, a second explosion rocked the convoy. One of the IG-31 MIAP vehicles belonging to the combat logistics patrol struck another IED with its anti-mine rollers, disabling them but leaving the vehicle intact. Once more the convoy halted and began what had become a well-rehearsed drill: recovery of the vehicle after EOD gave the allclear sign. Again — fortunately — there were no injuries. “Going to be one of those days,” Dufek said dryly. In just over four hours, the convoy had traveled less than five kilometers. There was still a long way to go. For the next several hours, the crews would be subjected not only to the dangers imposed by insurgents but also to the physical abuse of their own protective vehicles, which they knew were at the mercy of the primitive Afghan infrastructure. It was nearly 2 a.m. when the convoy rolled into its destination — almost 14 hours after it had left its base near Sharan. Long ordered his vehicles into a clearing near the base fuel point then told his men to dismount. The initial plan was to billet his Guardsmen in tents, but 30 minutes later he and Dornbusch returned with bad news: There were only two available beds in the entire compound. So the men would either have to sleep outside in the 2X-degree night air or in their vehicles. There was no complaining, bickering, or discussion. Grateful just to be stopped for the night, the entire convoy had, within 1X minutes, set up cots and sleeping bags near their vehicles, or had retired inside a vehicle, and fallen sound asleep. Aeading ,ac= ho+e Crews awakened about 7 a.m. and began packing their cots and stowing their gear for the return trip. Hungry and tired, many headed first for a nearby chow hall, then back to their bivouac area where they proceeded to ready their vehicles — and themselves — for the long trip home. Gathered in groups of two, three or four, some of the men chatted and laughed with each other while others tended to their duties, performed personal hygiene or loaded crew-served weapons. Like a welloiled machine, the veteran Guardsmen were prepared, fueled and ready to leave well before the planned departure time. Long gathered his men together for a final pre-mission brief, informing them the convoy would likely take an alternate route on the way back to base, in order to hope- !edne%day, )ece+,er 20, 2009 fully avoid any more “trouble on the way home.” It was a decision that was popular with the crews. “Sounds good to me,” said Dornbusch, as he and his crewmates climbed into their Buffalo and got ready to get back on the road. Boring i% good The convoy7s route took it through a number of communities, both large and small, all of which were crowded with people, cars and animals during the daylight. In the larger cities especially, vendors on the street peddled fresh fruits, vegetables and nuts, while shopkeepers hawked everything from clothing to cell phones. However, the trip quickly devolved into a tedious, bumpy affair, the minutes passing into hours, often without a sound from anyone in the convoy. Crews still sore and tired from the day before seemed too worn out even to converse. Yet the crews were well aware of the nature of their missions — long, tedious stretches of time punctuated by brief, but terrifying, moments of enemy contact. Still, boring was better, because it meant no danger and, more importantly, no delays. “I7m just hoping we can get back without any problems today,” Weber proffered. “That7d be best,” Dufek seconded. If only the enemy would cooperate. Con:ac: Di:h :he ene+y About mid-afternoon the convoy moved into a TAI — target area of interest, or an area where there had been enemy activity in the recent past — and crews recognized it right away. Suddenly, there was no activity in the villages. There were no ven- dors in sight, no children, no traffic. Nothing but an eerie absence of life. “Sure did get quite around here,” Dufek said. “I know,” Dornbusch answered, recognizing a phenomenon that occurs sometimes right before an enemy strikes. Several minutes later, as if to accentuate the drama, the convoy7s rear element reported that it was taking sporadic small arms fire from a nearby location. “We have identified where the rounds are coming from,” said the commander of the rear gun truck. “Iequest permission to return fire, over.” Permission was granted, and a few seconds later, the rear gun truck sent its own rounds “downrange” to the site of the attack. There was no more enemy fire after the American crew opened up. The short-lived attack was over, almost before it began. Though the attack was ineffectual, it made the point, once again, that no matter where the crews went, there was always risk. “Let7s move on,” urged Long, knowing the convoy had several more hours of travel left before getting back. 7nd of :he road and :he day Darkness had fallen by the time the worn-out and battered convoy snaked its way through the ECP leading back to their base. Long radioed in that his convoy had arrived. The Buffalo crew visibly relaxed. As the MIAPs rolled in, Dufek dialed up a Dixie Chicks song called “Travelin7 Soldier” on his MP3 player: For these traveling South Dakota Guardsman, the end of this day indeed meant they were one day closer to returning home. Christmas Eve Candlelight Worship Pick-up times in Spearfish Depart: 6, 7, 8 or 9:00pm Return: 12:30, 1:30 or 2:30am Pick-up times in Belle Fourche Depart: 6, and 9:00pm Return: 12:30 and 2:00am No food/drinks allowed on the bus. earfish Sp 15 frfromom Belle Fourche $ 20 $ stub) ith ticket rn-trip w (free retu book on $15 coup includes a do ra e v il S from the United Way Agency Reservation (and payment) are required by 5pm Tuesday, December 29. Tickets available at the PHT office, 436 E. Colorado Blvd. Call 642-6668 and ask for Jan or Richard. Services at 1:30, 4:30, 6:30 and 10:30 pm Thursday, December 24 Holy Communion will be served at the 1:30 and 10:30 services. All services are filled with music, as we celebrate God’s love-filled entry into our world. Our Savior’s Lutheran Church 1020 State Street, Spearfish Want to have a great time with someone you really love? READ TO YOUR KIDS. 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C was recentH l" in a serious car accident and am currentl" unable to dri)e. The person who mainl" dri)es me around is m" husH band, but sometimes friends and famil" take me to m" appointments or to run errands. <ecentl" m" husH band announced that he will no longer take me to bu" m" birth control pills because heKs read" to ha)e a child and doesnKt want to wait. Since C am out of work, C ha)e no mone" of m" own and must rel" solel" on him for support. +ecause he is no longer willing to pro)ide me with the funds to bu" birth control, C am unable to ask an"one else to gi)e me a ride to the pharmac". Lhen we ha)e seM, he refuses to use protection. 5lthough C want children in the future, C do not feel read" to ha)e an" now. Le married "oung and still ha)e "ears ahead of us to get pregnant and be acti)e parents. Please tell me what to do. CKm afraid if C refuse to ha)e a bab" with him he will lea)e or, when C am read", decide our time to start a famil" has passed. C lo)e him and would do an"thing for him. Should C Oust gi)e in, and is it reall" worth a fightP Q RST TUCT? <?5D@ CR CSVS<5DS D?5< RST TUCT? <?5D@A @ou and "our husband need professional mediation RSL. @ou should not be strongH armed into ha)ing a child, which is what "our husband is attempting to do. Lomen who become pregnant under the circumstances "ou ha)e described often feel trapped and resentful, which can negH ati)el" affect their abilit" to parent. Cf "ou were so seriousH l" inOured in the accident that "ou canKt dri)e or work, itKs Wuestionable that "ou are e)en health" enough to start a pregnanc". LhatKs happening is all wrong, and m" alarm bells are blaring. Cf this is the wa" Ooint decisions are made in "our marriage, there is real serious trouble ahead for "ou. So no, "ou should not Oust gi)e in, and "es, it reall" is worth a fight Q or, at the )er" least, further discussion. D?5< 5++@A B" sisterHinH law is in the process of losing weight. LeKre all )er" proud of her. The problem is, whene)er we are around her, she goes on and on about what she did or did not eat that da". She also gi)es us disappro)ing looks or makes unwelcome comments about what we are eating. Le ha)e tried to gentl" change the subOect, but it alwa"s goes back to food. Cs there an"thing we can do or sa" to stop this without hurting her feelingsP Q XURG<@ FS< 5DZCC? CR VSRGZC?L, T?[5S D?5< XURG<@ FS< 5DZCC?A Lhen someone is dieting, her \or his] life is cenH tered on food Q food that is allowed, food that is forbidH den, etc. Cn fact, in man" cases when people diet, the" become more focused on and more obsessed with food than folks who are bingeing. 5s long as "our sisterHinH law is dieting, she probabl" wonKt change. Snl" when she accepts that her new eating habits ha)e become her lifest"le will food stop being uppermost in her thoughts. +ecause her constant harpH ing makes "ou uncomfortable, gentl" recommend that she Ooin a weightHloss support group. There she will recei)e positi)e feedback from others who are eMperiencing her OourH ne" Q and with luck "ouKll be subOected to fewer of the details. Dear 5bb" is written b" 5bigail Zan +uren, also known as $eanne Phillips, and was founded b" her mother, Pauline Phillips. Lrite Dear 5bb" at www.Dear5bb".com or P.S. +oM ^_``a, Vos 5ngeles, C5 _aa^_. For an eMcellent guide to becoming a better con)ersaH tionalist and a more sociable person, order bXow to +e Popular.c Send a businessH sided, selfHaddressed en)eH lope, plus check or mone" order for e^ \U.S. funds] toA Dear 5bb" Q Popularit" +ooklet, P.S. +oM ``f, Bount Borris, CV ^gah`Ha``f. \Postage is included in the price.] BLACK HILLS PIONEER !edne%day, )e*e+,e- 20, 2009 Alley Oop Arlo & Janis by Dave Graue 2 Jack Bender by Jimmy Johnson Herman Page 10 RRI)NE by Jim Unger T7e QL+Lng L% a QL+eMy K-o,Me+ Groucho Marx said, “Time flies like an arrow. Fruit flies like a banana.” At the bridge table, time flies because you are so occupied with the game. But timing may also be important. On many deals, if you play the cards in the correct order, you make your contractF if you mistime, you go down. Well, in what order would you play your cards hereT You are in NEA Crossword Puzzle Funky Winkerbean by Tom Batiuk Astrograph T7u-%day, )e*9 24, 2009 In the year ahead, there is nothing wrong with driving yourself a bit harder in order to get what you want. But donAt forget to take a little time to smell the roses along the way, especially when finding time for those you love. ;APRI;?R@ A)e*9 22-Jan9 19D — ItAs imperative that you and other family members all have input into the decisions affecting the dayAs festivities. You could unwittingly overlook something important. AEUARIUG AJan9 20-Fe,9 19D — Try not to ask something of someone that you wouldnAt ask of yourself. See things from the otherAs perspective, and understand why he or she canAt comply. PIG;EG AFe,9 20-Ma-*7 20D — Subdue temptations to unnecessarily spend way beyond your means. There is never a good reason to go heavily into debt for something you can completely do without. ARIEG AMa-*7 21-AK-LM 19D — In order for things to run smoothly, it will be important to let others know your specific agenda beforehandF otherwise, someone could unknowingly upset your plans. TAURUG AAK-LM 20-May 20D — With conversations running rampant, it might be far too easy to speak before you think. Guard what you say and to whom you say it, or you could unwittingly start a firestorm. NEMI@I AMay 21-June 20D — Have a good time and enjoy yourself with family and friends, but try to so without putting more strain on your wallet. ItAs time to start plugging up all the holes. four spades. West leads the trump seven. After the strong and artificial two-club opening, the weak and artificial two-diamond response, and the natural and forcing twospade rebid, North shows a very poor hand (0-4 points) with an artificial two no-trump or three clubs, according to partnership agreement. (Each has pluses and minuses. Discuss them with your partner.) Over three spades, South might bid three no-trump, describing his 5-4-2-2 distribution. But North would pass and the contract would fail if the defenders take four diamonds and one club. Since you have three top losers (two diamonds and one club), you must avoid also conceding a heart. After taking the first trick in your hand, perhaps you were tempted to cash the heart ace and king, then to ruff the heart 10 on the board. If so, what would you do nextT You are stranded in the dummy. You can play, say, a club, but West can win and give his partner a heart ruff. To avoid being stuck like that, take all three top hearts before ruffing the 10. ;A@;ER AJune 21-JuMy 22D — Count to 10 before responding angrily to anyone who does something or says something that ticks you off. Even though the person may be way out of line, donAt ruin your day over it. LE? AJuMy 20-Aug9 22D — The end results of the dayAs festivities will be strongly influenced by your attitude and behavior. If youAre too much of a nitpicker or too negative over things, expect the day to be a downer. PIRN? AAug9 20-GeKQ9 22D — No one can impose upon your good nature unless you let it happen. DonAt hesitate to say no when someone asks more of you than you feel comfortable to handle. LIRRA AGeKQ9 20-?*Q9 20D — In order to find a way where both you and your mate can reach an agreement concerning your plans for the day, each might have to compromise. Be cooperative and harmonious. G;?RPI? A?*Q9 24-@oT9 22D — This could be the wrong day to try something new and complicated that is totally untested by you or anyone you know. Frayed tempers are all youAre likely to produce. GANITTARIUG A@oT9 20-)e*9 21D — DonAt be openhanded with something you collectively own with another, believing itAs OK to loan it out. That person might have big plans for the loaned item, making things Suite difficult for him or her. Trying to patch up a broken romanceT The AstroGraph Matchmaker can help you understand what to do to make the relationship work. Send for your Matchmaker set by mailing W3 to Astro-Graph, P.O. Box 167, Wickliffe, OH 44092-0167. To Place Your Classified: Call 642-2761 for info. or e-mail your ad with credit card info to [email protected] CLASSIFIEDS Page 14 YOUR RIGHT TO KNOW ... ...and be informed of the function of your government are embodied in public notices in that self government charges all citizens to be informed. This newspaper urges every citizen to read and study these notices. We strongly advise those citizens seeking further information, to exercise their right of access to public records and public meetings. DEADLINE FOR LEGAL ADVERTISING Up to two legalsized typewritten pages, the deadline is 2 p.m. FOUR days in advance of publication date. More than two legal-sized typewritten pages will require up to SIX days for publication. BIDS 50 NOTICE TO BIDDERS Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be received by the Board of Lawrence County Commissioners until 08:45 a.m., on December 29th, 2009 at the Office of the Lawrence County Auditor, 90 Sherman Street, Deadwood, South Dakota for two Patrol Vehicles for the Lawrence County SheriffJs Office. Bids will be accepted for two vehicles consisting of all or a combination of the following; one-half ton four door short box pickup and/or full size SUV vehicle to meet specifications set forth by the SheriffJs Office. The bids will reflect a cash purchase of the two units as well as trade in purchase reflecting the following trades: one 2006 Dodge Durango VIN: lD4HB48236F168041 with 120,000 miles and one 2004 Ford Explorer VIN: 1FM[U73]34UB 28521 with 145,000 miles. Copies of the bid specifications will be attached, with more copies to be obtained from the office of the Lawrence County Sheriff at 80 Sherman Street, Suite 1, Deadwood, South Dakota. Each bidder shall submit with their proposal a certified check or cashierJs check in the amount of five percent (5_) of the total amount of the bid or an approved Bid Bond in the amount of ten percent (10_) of the total amount of the bid. The Lawrence County Board of Commissioners reserve the right to accept or reject any or all bids and to accept the bid which, in their opinion, is the best responsible bid or that which is deemed to be in the best interest of Lawrence County. Dated at Deadwood, South Dakota this 24th day of November, 2009. CONNIE AT]INSON, LAWRENCE COUNTY AUDITOR Published twice at the total approximate cost of e33.37. ,612 Dec. 16, 23 NOTICE Black Hills Special Services is accepting Bids on following vehicles until January 6th, 2010 1992 Ford F 150 with plow 1996/1997 Ford Aerostar 1994 Chevy Astro Van 2-1997 Dodge Intrepid 2-1997 Ford Expeditions 1996 Olds Station Wagon 1998 Mitsubishi Montero 1996 Honda Civic 1998 Suzuki Sidekick 1998 Buick Century As is, some are for parts only. Can see at Black Hills Special Services, 2885 Dixon Drive, Sturgis, SD from 9 AM -3 PM. Contact Irene [acher, 3474467 ext 241 ,654 Dec. 18, 19, 21, 22, 23, 24 PUBLIC NOTICES 56 NOTICE OF DEADLINE FOR VOTER REGISTRATION APPLE SPRINGS ROAD DISTRICT APPLE SPINGS WATER WORKS SANITARY c l a s s i f i e d s @ b h p i o n e e r. c o m DISTRICT Voter registration for the Apple Springs Road District/Water Works Sanitary District Election to be held on January 19, 2010, will close on January 4, 2010. Failure to register by this date will cause forfeiture of voting rights for this election. You must be registered to vote in the proposed district and reside in the proposed district to be eligible to vote in the election. (If you are in doubt about whether you are registered, call the County Auditor at 605578-1941). Registration may be completed during regular business hours at the county auditorJs office, municipal finance office, secretary of stateJs office and those locations which provide driverJs licenses, food stamps, TANF, WIC, military recruitment, and assistance to the disabled as provided by the Department of Human Services. You may contact the county auditor to request a mail-in registration form or access a mailin form at www.sdsos.gov Voters with disabilities may contact the County Auditor for information and special assistance in voter registration, absentee voting, or polling place accessibility. Connie Atkinson Lawrence County Auditor Published twice at the total approximate cost of e26.85. (notvtreg.doc) ,613 Dec. 16, 23 NOTICE OF HEARING TRANSFER OF LICENS TO SELL INTOXICATING LIQUOR Notice is hereby given that the Board of County Commissioners within the County of Lawrence, State of South Dakota, at a regular meeting on Tuesday, January 5, 2010 in the CommissionersJ room in the Administrative Office Building at 90 Sherman Street, Deadwood, South Dakota, at the hour of 9:45 oJclock a.m., will hear the following application to transfer a license to sell intoxicating liquor outside the municipalities, for the year 2010. RETAIL (ON-SALE) LIhUOR LICENSE PREVIOUS LICENSE: DA]OTA RESORTS MANAGEMENT GROUP INC., DEER MOUNTAIN S]I AREA, Deadwood, SD, Mineral Survey 1158, S13, T4N, R2E. TRANSFER TO: MYSTIC MINER FjB, L.L.C / MINE SHAFT TAVERN: 11187 Deer Mountain Road, Lead, SD 57754 Mystic Miner Tract, formerly known in part as: MS1208 thru 1216; MS1210 connecting, Havana Lodes 110, Lawrence County, SD. 26500-01210-000-20. THAT any persons and/or their attorney interested in the approval or rejection of such application may appear before the Board and be heard. DATED at Deadwood, Lawrence County, South Dakota this 17th day of December, 2010. Connie Atkinson, Lawrence County Auditor Published once at the total approximate cost of e15.83. ,655 Dec. 23 NOTICE OF HEARING UPON APPLICATIONS FOR LICENSE TO SELL INTOXICATING LIQUOR Notice is hereby given that the Board of County Commissioners within the County of Lawrence, State of South Dakota, at a regular meeting on Tuesday January 5, 2010 in the CommissionersJ room in the Administrative Office Building at 90 Sherman Street, Deadwood, South Dakota, at the hour of 9:45 oJclock a.m., will hear the following application for license to sell intoxicating liquor outside the municipalities, for the year 2010. RETAIL ON-OFF SALE WINE CROW PEA] BREWING COMPANY, LLC: a consolidation of Lot Y-1 and [-1, of Lot Y and [ of lot 8, located in NE1/4NE1/4, S4, T6N, R2E., Lawrence County 20100-00602-040-58 THAT any persons and/or their attorney interested in the approval or rejection of such application may appear before the Board and be heard. DATED at Deadwood, Lawrence County, South Dakota this 17th day of December, 2009. Connie Atkinson, Lawrence County Auditor Published once at the total approximate cost of e12.21. k656 Dec. 23 December 23, 2009 MISCELLANEOUS 59 NOTICE OF REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS The Lawrence County Commissioners are seeking proposals to provide legal representation of indigent persons in those instances where a conflict exists with the Lawrence County Public DefenderJs Office. Representation shall be that of indigent persons in accordance with SDCL 23A-40-6, who are appointed an attorney by the Unified Judicial System to include counsel for juveniles, parents, guardians or custodians in actions based on dependency or neglect petitions, to juveniles who are the subject of delinquency or child in need of supervision (CHINs) petitions, to indigent defendants in child support contempt proceedings and persons alleged to be mentally ill. Interested persons or firms should submit written proposals before January 25, 2009. Proposals and any questions should be directed to Lawrence County Commissioners Office, 90 Sherman Street, Suite 3, Deadwood SD 57732, (605) 722-4167 or commissionersllawrence. sd.us. Published three times at the total approximate cost of e29.38. ,641 Dec. 16, 23, 30 I&N&'+, +D4&'2I(INI P),IC3 2he Black 9ills Pioneer makes every effort to avoid errors. 9oweverU in handling hundreds of adsU occasionally errors do occur. ;e ask that you read your ad carefully on the first day of publication and phone us immediately if there is an error. ;e can only be responsible for a single dayXs incorrect ad. ;e reserve the right to reviseU editU reclassify or reYect any classified ad for publication. 1"5 ,)(2 6 7)0ND &<ual 9ousing )pportunity A22 rea2 estate adTertising in the Fair H9using AAt YaVes it i22ega2 t9 adTertise \any KreLerenAe, 2iYitati9n 9r disAriYinati9n Wased 9n raAe, A929r, re2igi9n, se/, handiAaK, LaYi2ia2 status, 9r nati9na2 9rigin, 9r an intenti9n, t9 YaVe any suAh KreLerenAe, 2iYitati9n 9r disAriYinati9n.^ FaYi2ia2 status inA2udes Ahi2dren under the age 9L 1N 2iTing @ith Karents 9r 2ega2 Aust9diansg Kregnant @9Yen and Ke9K2e seAuring Aust9dy 9L Ahi2dren under 1N. This ne@sKaKer @i22 n9t Vn9@ing2y aAAeKt any adTertising L9r rea2 estate @hiAh is in Ti92ati9n 9L the 2a@. Our readers are hereWy inL9rYed that a22 d@e22ings adTertised in this ne@sKaKer are aTai2aW2e 9n an ecua2 9KK9rtunity Wasis. T9 A9YK2ain 9L disAriYinati9n, Aa22 HUD t922-Lree at 1 hN00i 669-9777. The t922-Lree te2eKh9ne nuYWer L9r the hearing iYKaired is 1 hN00i 9279275. 1"2 P&'()N+,( DOMESTIC ABUSE Se/ua2 Assau2t 24-H9ur Crisis Line, Butte/La@renAe/Harding C9untiesD 605-72I-0964 9r SKearLish She2terD 605-642-7N25 9r 1-N009 9 9 - 2 I 4 N . Dead@99d/Lead She2terD Sturgis She2terD 605-I47-0050 9r 1-N00755-N4I2 A22 Ca22s C9nLidentia2. 1"- C)//0NI23 &4&N2( THE BUNRO BEHINDERS haTe RaKid City Rush tiAVets aTai2aW2e L9r the Friday, FeWruary 12 gaYe Ts. the Odessa JaAVa29Kes. C9st is [19.00 Ker tiAVet and a K9rti9n 9L their tiAVet sa2es g9 t9 Re2ay L9r LiLe. FeWruary 12 is \PinV at the RinV^ night Ae2eWrating Breast CanAer A@areness and _a2entines Day. F9r Y9re inL9rYati9n 9r t9 KurAhase tiAVets A9ntaAt Chery2 Leahy at 605641-2161 9r 605-7222952 and 2eaTe a Yessage. LOST IPOD TOUCH, @ith hard KinV Aase. L9st `ednesday, DeAeYWer 9th in SKearLish 9r Dead@99d area. Re@ard uK9n return. P2ease Aa22 605-642-2761, e/t. 19. LOST OLDER Ya2e a92den RetrieTer in Mt. P2ains area, ans@ers t9 the naYe OKie. Re@ard. P2ease Aa22 605-641-6441. 2"" P')7&((I)N+, (&'4IC&( DE_ASHAN IN-HOME C9YKuter ReKair. Is y9ur A9YKuter running s29@b Reas9naW2e rates, serTiAe @ithin 25 Yi2es 9L SKearLish 605-722-5I55 OLD `EST HEATINa, INC. OL Lead. Natura2/LP aas EcuiKYent ReKair. FurnaAes, `ater Heaters, -C99V St9Tes., EtA. F9r Fast SerTiAe Ca22 areg At 605-5N0012I Or 605-717-1779. RECdCLE dOUR APPLIANCES. PiAVuK a22 n9n-reLrigerated aKK2ianAes, Y9@ers, gri22s, WiVes, siding, a22 things Yeta2 [20 MINIMUM CHARaE. Ca22 J9e 605-722-1N07 `E SELL SAFETdee aet y9ur AhiYney LireK2aAe, @99dst9Te, Ke22et st9Te A2eaned and Yaintained Wy a Kr9Lessi9na2e Ca22 MiVe f DaV9ta ChiYney - Rest9rati9n, InA. 605-642-7N60 BOBCAT L9r hire-sn9@ reY9Ta2, Lire Yitigati9n A2earing, dirt @9rV, Aa22 MiVe f 605-642-7N60 2"5 C9I,D C+'& (&'4IC&( LOCAL CHILD CARE Kr9Tider Aurrent2y has 6 sK9ts aTai2aW2e. Ages 0N. `eeV2y L2at rate, struAtured dai2y aAtiTities. P2ease Aa22 605-559-0277. 2": (N); '&/)4+, ARE dOU TIRED OF `AITINabbb ` - H A9nstruAti9n, A9YYerAia2 sn9@ reY9Ta2, Lu22y insured. SaYe day, ear2y AM sK9ts aTai2aW2e. 605642-N249 9r 605-6450406. BLACK HILLS PIONEER !ednesday, )e*e+,er 20, 2009 209 789):;89 <02 EFLLCTD;> HANDY&AN'GENERAL contractor offering offseason rates9 Get those projects off your to-do list. Carpentry, remodeling, small'large jobs, indoor'outdoor. Established, licensed, insured, calls returned, courteous. FGH-FIJHFKH. THE CITY Oi DEADWOOD is accepting applications for a fulltime joning Administrator. DXTIES include, but are not limited to, enforcing all rules and regulations pertaining to koning and subdivision ordinances. This person works closely with the public to guide them through the application process. hXALIiICATIONSZ Prefer individual who has working knowledge of koning law or past e\perience in koning with GIS knowledge. E\perience in koning ordinance work and graduation from a standard high school, college or trade school, preferably supplemented by courses or accreditationdse in koning and building matters. This individual works under general supervision of the Deadwood City Commission and the Planning and joning Commission. This is an appointed position at the department head level. Pre-employment and random drug screening is refuired, and applicant must comply with the City of Deadwood residency policy. Please submit resume and cover letter no later than ^anuary JH, TGJG to Deadwood iinance Office at JGT Sherman Street, Deadwood, SD HKKWT. Wage will depend on e\perience. ior more information call dFGHe HKV-TFGG. The City of Deadwood is an EOE, with e\cellent benefit package. HAVE TOOLS - Will Travel Carpentry, tiling and painting, repair and remodeling. No job too small, free estimates. Licensed, insured, work guaranteed, references available. Call &arshal TJG-GUGV or VUT-WVUV. <00 =>8=O98L 7>LP CLXB HOXSE &ANAGER'LEASEE Needed at Tomahawk Country Club. Send ResumeZ PO Bo\ HKT, Deadwood, SD HKKWT. Call LindaZ FGHHKV-TJWI. <01 P8RTCTD;> GOOD DAILY CLEANERS NEEDED after WZWGp.m or HZGGp.m. for Businesses. Shifts available part-time positions available in Spearfish. Competitive pay. Call FGH-FIH-GIKI. ^ANITORIAL _U - _JG per hour &orning cleaners needed in Spearfish retail store. Call J-VFFKKH-GJIW e\t FJJ NOW TA`ING APPLICATIONS for part-time retail salespersona Background in color, design, and decorating helpfulaNot mandatoryaWill train. Could work into full-time position. Base or commission. Some weekends. Apply online at `ARLSONLINE.CO&, go to bCareersc. No phone calls. <01 P8RTCTD;> ^OB VACANCY LEADDEADWOOD SCHOOL DISTRICT IG-J POSITIONdSeZ T Bus Drivers J - I.H hours'day J - W.H hours'day Starting SalaryZ _JJ'hour APPLICATIONS TOZ Lynn Larsen, Office &anager LeadDeadwood School District WTG South &ain Lead, SD HKKHI FGHKJK-WVUG Open until filled. Lead-Deadwood School District is an Efual Opportunity Employer. PART-TI&E HOXSE`EEPER. &ust be dependable and honest. Apply Black Hills Inn g Suites, Deadwood. PhZ FGH-HKV-KKUJ <02 EFLLCTD;> TGJG START THE NEW YEAR with a new career9 Real Estate PreLicensing classes dJJF hourse begin ^anuary JJ, TGJG in Spearfish. DakotaWest has one of the highest pass rates in the state. You owe yourself the best education. A part of the course is available on CD. VA hualified. Call DakotaWest School of Real Estate for information package. J-FGHKJK-THGJ Cocktail/ Bartender Deadwood’s Mineral Palace Hotel & Gaming is seeking applications for Cocktail/Bartender We participate in Pre-Employment Drug Testing. Equal Opportunity Employer Apply in person at 601 Main Street in Deadwood HOTEL g GA&ING DEADWOOD, SD <02 EFLLCTD;> SANDSTONE &ANOR ASSISTED LIVING, has immediate opening for homestyle cook'food service Supervisor. &onday'iriday, KZGGaWZGGp. Elderly care and Safe Serve preferred. Wage DOE. TGJG Windmill Drive for applications. FGH-FIT-IUJG THE BXTTELAWRENCE COXNTY iSA Office, located in Belle iourche, SD, currently has a vacancy for a iull Time Program Technician position. Position refuires the daily use of a computer and customer service skills. To be considered for this position, applications must be submitted to the Butte-Lawrence County iSA Office by IZWG P&, December TV, TGGU. Applications, vacancy announcements and additional information may be obtained at the ButteLawrence County iSA Office, JVWH Hth Ave, Belle iourche, SD HKKJK. Contact `eith ^ensen, County E\ecutive Director, at FGH-VUT-WWFV, E\t. T for further information. iSA is an Efual Employment Opportunity Employer. <00 PO=DTDO9= !89T>) ^I& iRIDAY - New To Lead, Would Like To Stay, Light Household Repairs, Plumbing, Painting, Clean, Cook, Run Errands, House'Pet Sit, Clean Stalls, E\ercise Your Horse. Call UWJ-TGU-JWHJ. 606 C7DL)R>9H= DT>;= iOR SALEZ ioos Ball table _HG. Little Tikes Slide _JG. Great Christmas gifts. Call FGH-KTT-TTUK Join Our First Gold Family BLACK JACK DEALERS Must have SD Gaming License Great Benefits Equal Opportunity Employer Pre-Employment Drug Testing Apply in person at the front desk FGH-HKV-UKKK TKG &ain St. Deadwood Page 16 Office Assistant Deadwood’s Mineral Palace Hotel & Gaming is seeking applications for Office Assistant Primary duties include payroll, Sundays are required, must possess or be able to obtain a SDCG Support License We participate in Pre-Employment Drug Testing. Equal Opportunity Employer Apply in person at 601 Main Street in Deadwood HOTEL g GA&ING DEADWOOD, SD 60I 7OF=>7OL) 60I 7OF=>7OL) DT>;= DT>;= GET YOXR SOXTH DA`OTA &ADE PRODXCTS TODAY, IN TI&E TO SHIP iOR CHRIST&AS9 Plenty of gently used furniture, a GREAT practical gift9 Check back weekly, our stock is continuously changing9 This and That, HWF West ^ackson Boulevard, Spearfish. FGH-KJK-FHGG. &onday iriday UZGGam HZWGpm, Saturday UZGGam IZGGpm. NEW g XSED WOOD, Gas g Pellet Heating Appliances. Also accepting trade-ins. Spearfish Canyon iireplaces g Spas JVGG-FWI-TVTI. WE HAVE A wide variety of furniture, household goods, Western items, pottery plus antifues and collectibles. JWGU Laurel Street, at Whitewood iamily Restaurant, off e\it TW. For approximately 45 minutes of your day, why not earn some extra income? OP>9 ROFT>= D9 L>8) ➜ RJuLe 008 - Addie, &cClellan, Spark g Stone Sts. ➜ RJuLe 010 - Galena, Grand, Gwinn, ^ulius, &chuillan, Paul, Spark g Stone Sts. ➜ RJuLe 01< - Addie, Columbus, Grand, Highland, &ay, &cClellan, Richmond g Xpper Addie. OP>9 ROFT>= D9 =P>8RED=7 ➜ RJuLe 12OC P7 PQJneer OnRy - Elkhorn, ioothills, Snowy Peak, and Spearfish &tn. ➜ RJuLe 100 C P7 PQJneer OnRy - Crow Peak, Roughlock, Warren. ➜ RJuLe 109 C PrJsSe*LJr OnRy - Wrd, Hth, Canyon, N. &ain, &ichigan, Nevada, Ohio ➜ RJuLe 118 C PrJsSe*LJr OnRy - Wrd, Hth Sts., Canyon St., ^ackson Blvd., `ansas, Lincoln, &ain Streets ➜ RJuLe 100 C PrJsSe*LJr OnRy - JGth, JJth, JTth Ave., WJst, WWrd, WIth Sts., Kth, Vth, Ave., Roughlock Lane. ➜ RJuLe 10I C PrJsSe*LJr OnRy - Cottage Hill Ln., Powderhorn Ct., Thunderbolt Ct., Windmill Dr. OP>9 ROFT>= D9 )>8)!OO) ➜ RJuLe 202 - Sherman Street ➜ RJuLe 20I - &ain, Central City, Golden Gate, Hidden Gulch, Sawpit, Hwy. JIA ➜ RJuLe 20O - Crescent, Dunlap, &c`inley, Rodeo, Sampson, Spring, Spruce Gulch ➜ RJuLe 211 - Green, Grikkly Gulch, &ile High, XS Hwy. WVH, Voight OP>9 ;OTOR ROFT>= ➜ RJuLe 22< - Bobtail Gulch, &aitland, XS Hwy. JIA PRO=P>CTOR O9L: ROFT>= ➜ RJuLe 00I - Bleeker, Gold, High, Hill, &cClellan, &ill, Siever and Wall Streets ➜ RJuLe 010 - Barclay, Canyon, Grove, High, Hill, &ill, &illiken, Sawyer, and Summit Streets ➜ RJuLe 011 - Alert, Galena, ^ulius, &ain, and Stone Streets ➜ =TFRMD= - &cNenny, Pine, Spruce, Tilford Streets IF INTERESTED IN A ROUTE CALL CHARITY AT 642-2761 PIONEER BLACK HILLS D AN 315 Seaton Circle, Spearfish, 642-2761 7 South Main, Lead, 584-2303 Page 16 BLACK HILLS PIONEER Wednesday, December 23, 2009 ;ednesdayC December H3C H""1 BLACK HILLS PIONEER Page 1# 5"# $PPL'$()ES !A#TA% NEPTUNE +asher and gas dryer5 E6cellent condition5 5 years old5 =495 Call 605-717-5440 SELLIN%I 12 bottle Wine ReNrigerator5 Amber glass, silQerRblack5 Nearly ne+ =2255 605-641-6244 WHIRLPOOL HEAV# DUT# super capacity +asher and dryer seQeral cycles =300 both5 Side by Side reNrigerator ice, +ater dispensers5 =3505 All e6cellent condition5 Necchi se+ing machine many Nunctions plus accessories5 Used Qery little5 =2005 605642-3904 5", PE.S / PE. S0PPL'ES DICKSON S!ALL BREED PUPSI #orkie, !altese, Dachshund, Papillon, Shih T]u Puppies AKC5 T+o #ear Health %uarantee, payments, credit card okay5 +++5dicksonpups5com 605-787-6821 Deb Dickson Richardson Kennel & Pet Grooming Boarding & All Breed Dog Grooming, Obedience/Behavior instruction. By Appointment (605) 347-3375 IN-HOUSE DO%%IE DA# CAREI Accepting registrations Nor doggie day care in SpearNish, SD5 Please email spearNishpetcenter_gm ail5com Nor application5 !INPINRTERRIER, puppies Nor sale5 Black and Tan5 De+ cla+s and tail done5 Asking =1505 Call Cara 605-375-3910 5"1 SP23.'(4/ E6E3)'SE '.E7S POWERTEK WEI%HT bench +Rs`uat rack5 315 lbs5 oN +eights plus multiple bars5 =600 or best oNNer5 Call 605-569-1106 51" 90(.'(4/ F'S9'(4 !ARLIN #OUTH 522 RiNle5 Like ne+5 =130a 605-348-50325 515 F'3E;22D / F0EL FIREWOOD FOR SALEI Pine & Hard+ood5 1 cord =1255 1R2 cord =755 Ready to burn5 DeliQered 605645-4018 FIREWOOD FOR SALEI Split and deliQered =125 a cord5 Call 605-920-0407 Log On Anytime5555 www.bhpioneer.com BLACK HILLS PIONEER Page 16 !ednesday, )e*em,er 23, 2009 717 89:;!<<) = 8>;? E01 E01 E01 E02 F<T<:CIC?;D F<T<:CIC?;D F<T<:CIC?;D DC<!F<J9?;D FIREWOOD PINE: dry, seasoned and split $100/full cord Delivered, buy 3 and get 1 cord FREE. Bill 307467-5334 1981 HD FXE, Shovelhead, converted to wide glide. Extra parts. Estate Sale, time to let go. $6500. OBO. 605-892-3693 1999 KAWASAKI VULCAN DRIFTER, 6,100 Miles, Extras, $6,500 605-920-3873. 2007 YAMAHA V-STAR 1300 motorcycle; 5000 miles; excellent condition; $8500 OBO. includes side bags and 2 helmets. 605-490-0944 FOR SALE - 1996 SkiDoo MXZ, 583 Rotax Engine, 3,950 Miles, $1,000. 605-5849065. FOR SALE: GOOD split PINE Firewood. HEAPING pick-up load. $90. SUALITY HARDWOOD. OAK & ASH $175 a HEAPING load Split & DELIVERED. 1/2 Load $90. Call 605-578-1945 or 605-390-1056 1998 CUSTOM BUILT 96” S Motor 5 spd, Good Miles, Fat Rear Tire, Too Much To List In Custom Parts. 1982 HARLEY FXR ROADSTER, Fresh Built Shovel Big Bore Stroker, 5 spd, Forward Controls, New Rear Tire And Battery $9,500. 1977 HARLEY SPORTSTER, Stretch Tank, Sturgis Wheel, Fwd Controls, Bored $4,000. 605-645-7003 Central City. All Priced Firm And No Trades. @03 A:B9C, 8;;), = D;;) ALFALFA FOR SALE: 2009 1st cutting, 100] Alfalfa, big round bales, twine wrapped, 7 miles north of Buffalo, SD; Tilus Ranch, (605)3753990 Dave or Tanya. E01 F<T<:CIC?;D 1978 HONDA GL 1000. Runs good. $1650 OBO. Have other bikes. Call 605-645-1625 1999 HARLEY DAVIDSON FXDX. Black, 6000 miles, perfect condition. Located in Spearfish $9000. 605-639-3194 2007 HONDA SHADOW Spirit 750. 2,400 miles. Vance-Hines pipes and Dynojet kit. Black, Red Flames. Warranty, Service transferable. $6700 605-641-4385 2000 HARLEY DAVIDSON SPORTSTER 883 hugger. 6000 miles. Excellent condition. $6000. 605-641-0548 2004 KAWASAKI NINJA ZX-10R, 1000cc, green, passenger seat cover also, only 2,000 miles. Now just $6,999. www.RECSTATION.net http://www.recstation.ne t/or 605-717-4-FUN 2004 VICTORY KINGPIN, Chris Lee Designs fairing, performance exhaust, 7,000 miles, like new $8900 605-645-7284 2005 HONDA CRF450R. RG3 suspension. Woods ready. Comes with gear and extras. Call for details. $3,600 308-641-7733 Leave Message 2005 YAMAHA FZ1, blue, 1000cc, 2500 mi, VGC, in St. Onge. $4900. HM 605-7220701, cell 605-569-0283 2008 YAMAHA VINO 125 SCOOTER. Clean, Low Miles, 89 MPG!!! $2,000. Call 641-8218 ‘99 ELECTRA GLIDE. One owner, well maintained. ONLY 21,500 miles! 3 seats, 3 windshields. Many accessories. $10,900. Call 605-645-7034 E02 DC<!F<J9?;D ‘08 1000CC. SKIDOO Touring. Black, 1850 miles. ‘03 550 Polaris Classic. Gray, 3300 miles. ‘04 2up Aluma trailer $7500 605-430-0466 2000 YAMAHA MOUNTAIN MAX 600. New Yamaha Belt And Slides, 141x2 Track, 1450 Miles. No Cracks Or Damage. $2300 OBO. 651-4910936 E0K J<BTD = F<T<:D 1996 FOUR WINNS boat & trailer. 1996 Kawasaki 1100 Jet Ski w/custom trailer. 2006 Jayco 30’ travel trailer. Call 605-722-7163 E07 CBFP;:D = T<PP;:D 5TH WHEEL CAMPER TRAILER HITCH $400.00. 605-3422586 E0@ F<T<: L<F;D = :MND 1997 FORD 23’. TIOGA motor home. Excellent condition. $9,499 OBO. 605-641-0830 CLASSIFIEDS WORK FOR YOU! E70 B>T<D 8<: E70 B>T<D 8<: DB?; DB?; ‘01 PT CRUISER LIMITED 126,000 mi. $5000 605-210-1963 anytime 1989 CHRYSLER CONVERTIBLE, white, 4 cyl, auto, cruise, air, runs perfectly, 31 MPG highway. Stored in Winter. $2,900. 605-717-0025, cell 605-347-1437 1990 OLDSMOBILE CUTLASS 4 door 3300 v6, automatic transmission, A/C New battery and tires, 90,000 actual miles. Runs good, $1,500. Call 605-3812047. Dave 1994 HONDA ACCORD EX, loaded, new timing belt, new carpet, new heated leather, woodgrain dash, one owner. $3595. Matt, 605-390-7341. 1995 BMW 318ti. Power Windows Locks; AC; Sunroof; Sony CD Player; 5 Speed Stick; 30+ MPG. $3500 OBO. 605-6412109, 605-722-7489 2001 FORD ESCORT, Automatic, Good Tires, 30 MPG, Runs Great, $2,500. 605-722-1776. 1997 FORD MUSTANG Automatic, A/C, cruise, 116K (new engine @76k), clean, one owner. $3500. (605)641-4073 2000 MITSUBISHI ECLIPSEAutomatic 4cyl New Tires Power Sunroof Rear Spoiler Electric Windows 4,000 Call 605-210-3160 2001 VOLKSWAGEN Bug. Silver, good condition. 70,000 miles. Asking $7,000, will take $6,000. 605-347-0821 or 605-206-0551 2002 HONDA CRV. Clean, good condition. 126,000 miles. Front wheel drive. Newer Tires, sunroof. $6,500 OBO 605-641-0573 ONE WAY SERVICE PROS P<??B:) AIR CONDITIONING CONTRACTORS C<CDT:>CT9<C Jeff Rath, Owner • Spearfish ~ Lead ~ Deadwood ~ Belle Fourche ~ Sturgis AeneraO Contra*tor Affordable Rates - Residential & Commercial Installation & Repair • Duct Cleaning • Sales & 24 Hr. Service Jrad PoOOard Servicing ALL Brands of Air Conditioners & Furnaces 21088 US Hwy. 385 Deadwood, SD 57732 Always accepting new customers! 722-8101 or 578-7795 @07U7E6U207E ONE WAY... THE RIGHT WAY Licensed/Insured J9A C:;! <C LBC) 8<:Z • Roofing • Siding • Cement • Home Building cell 1996 PLYMOUTH NEON. 2 Door, green. Fair condition. $1400 or will traden 605-720-3774 CaOO 76KU2303 or @K2U2E@1 JOa*P LiOOs Pioneer and !eePOy ProsSe*tor Jeff Dtorhaug 1996 OLDSMOBILE Cutlass Achiva LS, Fully Loaded, Good Condition, $950. 1989 Ford Ranger Pickup XLT, 4x4, Good Body, $950. 605-631-0018. 605-641-3619 Spearfish For all your Real Estate Needs stop in or call me, @ Judy E. Johnson EXIT Realty The Benchmark Co. Independent Member Broker 722 Main Street Spearfish, SD Broker Associate 723-7654 office 641-2432 cell [email protected] Serving the Belle Fourche Area for 25 years! Commercial • Residential • Farm/Ranch Bob Lambert Construction Licensed • Insured After hours call 722-8101 “We Believe in Belle” QUINN’S PAINTING & REPAIR • New Construction • Steel Buildings • Concrete • Additions • Remodeling • QUALITY GUARANTEED • 605-641-7958 (cell) 605-722-5466 (home) Dan 642-2197, 641-1954 Tom 642-2477, 641-6923 L ICENSED - I NSURED R EFERENCES I NTERIOR - E XTERIOR N EW C ARPENTRY R EMODEL - R EPAIR 722-3948 Mike Alley 390-2743 !"#$%%&'()*$# Spearfish Advertising Representative +,-./',01213,4 54.'S7*89:'!$#;)7 S<7*#=$%">'SD BLACK HILLS PIONEER Wednesday, December 23, 2009 750 AUTOS FOR 750 AUTOS FOR SALE SALE 2004 DODGE INTREPID, electirc windows;seat, tinted windows, rear spoiler> 28-30 mpg> 104K Sharp car> Asking below book J K6000> 605641-2604 2006 CHEVQ COBALTT Tinted windows, rear spoiler, red, automatic, front-wheel-driWe, 73,000 miles> Price lowered to K7,000> CALL 605-920-1146 b96 FORD CONTOUR> Needs engine> Has new tires> K400 OBO 605545-3294 99 PONTIAC GRAND AM> Low miles, runs great, K1,000 under book Walue> K3,350 OBO 605-641-8539 FOR SALET b06 CheWy Impala> E\cellent Condition> 69,000 miles> Power windows, and locks> Can take fle\ fuel> K10,500> 605-645-1970 2007 FORD TAURUS SE> 65,000 miles> K8000 OBO> 406-775-6026 FOR SALET 1993 CheWy Cobalt> K300 OBO> Qou haul> Call 580-0650> 2008 FORD FOCUSSES 18,000 miles> E\cellent condition! Loaded, Sync, MP3;6 disc CD changer, 4 cyl> 25-30 mpg! Asking K17,000> Cassie, 605641-0121, Aaron, 605641-0854 FORD ESCORT Lc 1999 4dr Alpine stereo w;12d sub woofer after market rims and tires 100,600 miles K4,500 OBO 605-343-8587 2008 MA`DA 3, 14,000 Miles Under Warranty Black, Moon Roof, Power Locks, Power Windows, CD Changer, Manual K15,000 OBO 605-641-4052 751 VANS FOR SALE 1986 NISSAN STAN`A 4\4> Runs, needs windshield and battery> 2 older snowmobiles> Both run great> Best offer> 605-641-4719 Page 19 751 VANS FOR SALE 752 PICKUPS FOR SALE 752 PICKUPS FOR SALE 752 PICKUPS FOR SALE 752 PICKUPS FOR SALE 1994 GMC ConWersion Van, New Tires, Solid, Very Reliable, K1,500, 307-643-2162 in Beulah> 1946 fREBUILD TITLEg Willys Jeep And 2000 Dodge 3;4 Ton Diesel, Sold Together K12,500;Or Will Sell Separately> 605-7224067, 605-639-9156> 1989 FORD F-150> 4\4, runs great> K2200 321693-5089 2001 FORD RANGER 4\4 110,000 miles 4>0L 5 speed> Matching topper K5200 good condition 605-645-9541 2006 TOQOTA TUNDRA 4\4 e\tended cab> TRD OFF-road package> Rhino-liner> E\cellent condition> K21,500 OBO> 307-689-8122> EWenings leaWe message> 2004 PONTIAC MONTANA AWD, loaded with all options, 72,000 miles, e\ceptionally clean, white;tan> K9500> Matt, 390-7341> 2007 CHEVQ UPLANDER, 47000 mi> Dual power sliding doors, Remote Starter, DVD player, AWg 22 mpg> well maintained> K13,500 605-720-3965 1979 CHEVQ 3;4 ton, W8, auto> Good tires> Runs h driWes good> K1025>00 OBO 605645-1625 1996 F-250 POWER STROKE EcT> Cab> K5900> 605-3915412 1982 CHEV>1 Ton, 4 WD, K1,200> 1998 CheW> Malibu, K1,275> 1987 Jeep Wagoneer, K650> 2000 Mercury Mariue, K650> 605-580-0067 b83 GMC 3;4 TON VAN> 6>2L, diesel> 155K> New tires> Solid, clean Van> E\tras K2000> Jason 605-561-0115 1984 FORD F150, with new 5th wheel hitch> 1982 35j Wilderness 5th wheel, both need work> K4000 OBO> 605-892-3693 97 DODGE CARAVAN> K2500> phone 605-6457272 1988 FORD F150 PICKUP, 4\4 With Topper, Runs GREAT!! Hate To Let It Go> K2,500 OBO 605-578-3434 DODGE CARAVAN 2008> 3>8, V6, 34k miles, Loaded stow n go seating> Clean, no Smoke, Pets> Real Honey, K15,500> 605-8927722> 1995 GMC SONOMA 4\2> 350 engine, 700R4 125,000 miles, 17,000 on engine> Runs great, wiring needs work> K2500> 605-722-2686 2000 CHEVQ SILVERADO, 4\4, Automatic, 3 Door, Short Bo\ With Liner, Good Tires, 151,000 Miles, K6,500, 605-920-1106> 2000 FORD F-350 4\4> 7>3 power stroke> Standard cab, a;c, tilt cruise> New tires> 5th wheel, 132k miles> K10,000> 307-8963202 2009 DODGE RAM 1500 4c4 Crewcab> Laramie Pkg Under 11K miles-Factory warranty! At 212 North Main Spearfish K37,500 OBO 605-645-9694 1996 TOQOTA TACOMA> 107,700 miles, 2 wheel driWe> Just had an oil change, and runs great> K3500 call 307-4211137 2002 RANGER cLT Offroad> 4\4, 99K Power windows, locks, mirrors> Tow package> New tires, topper K6495 call 605645-8893 2003 FORD F250 cLT 4c4 Deisel Auto Loaded Tow Pkg, Gooseneck Hitch 80,000 Miles E\t> Warranty 20,000 miles! K17,500 605-645-3283 2003 FORD F150> Fc4, crew cab> 109,500 miles> Roll-up bed coWer, good tires, clean truck> Asking 12,900 OBO Joe 605645-8959 2005 F-250 Crew Cab> Powerstroke 5th wheel cLT> Grill Guard> Would consider economy car as a trade> 605-6422172 LeaWe message b99 FORD F150 4\2> W6, 5 speed, Good shape> Nice Stereo, custom wheels> Nice truck> K4800> 605-568-2007 $100-$3,000 TODAY 605-645-3444 605-642-2761 Gentry Finance fax 605-642-9060 [email protected] 2398 5th Avenue, Suite 104 Belle Fourche, SD 57717 723-8425 SFarGn MaHGn Lead-Deadwood Advertising Representative (605) 642-2761 315 SeatGn CirIJe SpearKiHF, SD b98 JEEP WRANGLER SPORT, 87K Miles, AC, 5sp, Hardtop, Brand New B>F> Goodrich Tires, Good Looking, Great Running> K7500> 928925-0674 Sturgis Ad Sales Cash • Personal • Auto & 753 SPORT UTILITIES FOR SALE Geri Riggs We want to make you a loan PIONEER FOR SALET 2005 FORD EcCURSION fully loaded> W-10, 4 inch lift, custom rims> Serious buyers, Carrie 605-722-1992 or 605641-1783 Call 584-2303 or 642-2761 Black Hills Pioneer and Weekly Prospector BLACK HILLS FOR SALET 2001 DODGE RAM 1500 2\4> Mileage 140,000> Great shape, runs great> K3,900> Very good tires> 605-717-2366 !D#$%&'S')G+ !d#ertising deadline for the Black Hills Pioneer is 1 p3m3, two da7s prior to the da7 in which 7ou wish 7our ad#ertisement to appear3 :e can also accept ad#ertising until ;<== a3m3 on >onda7s for our ?uesda7 edition3 Do you haVe a new business thatXs not listed in the phone book yetY ADVERTISE HERE!! Call 642-2761 or 584-2303 • • • • • Income Tax Preparation Financial Statements Business Plans QuickBooks® Bookkeeping E-Mail: [email protected] PIONEER BLACK HILLS & Judy Nuber Rapid City Advertising Consultant (605) 341-0086 1719 W. Main, Ste. #207 Rapid City, SD PEDERSON HARDWOOD FLOORS • • • • installation repair refinishing tile & more for a FREE Estimate call Justin 605-578-1089 PROFESSIONAL LAWN CARE F PROFESSIONAL LANDSCAPE PROJECTS MERLE’S LANDSCAPING & YARD SERVICE ate Total Lawn Care Maintenance !sti%e)) SPRING PACKAGE PROFESSIONAL (e • Power Raking • Aerating LANDSCAPING • Sod Laying • Seeding New Lawns • And 4-Step Turf Plus Plan • Install h Design Sprinkler Systems (computerized imaging & Design) PROJECTS OLD & NEW! LEAD • DEADWOOD • SPEARFISH • BELLE FOURCHE • STURGIS 1-800-287-7805 • 605-892-2111 South Hwy. 85 • 1835 Fifth Avenue, Belle Fourche, SD Looking for a new home or wanting to sell? I can help! JON FAUST, Broker Associate Call 605-210-1590 or 642-4607 I-90 Exit 14 • 3125 E. Colorado Blvd. Spearfish, SD 57783 [email protected] Ph. 605.722.0537 Cell 605.645.1349 Fax 605.722.0580 Dakota Belle - Spearfish Realty 123 E. 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Jim D. Seward We can help. Scott J. Odenbach 1230 N. Ave., Ste. 8 • Spearfish, SD • 605-642-2622 • [email protected] Sturgis )egional Senior Care has recogni2ed Shana Harrison, house6eeping aide, as its 8ove:ber e:ployee of the :onth. She has been e:ployed with the facility since August 2000. Courtesy photo Historic Deadwood Masonic Lodge awards 60-year pin PUZZLE FOR WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 23 Darrel Wooledge received his 60-year :e:ber pin at the annual Christ:as :eeting for the Historic Deadwood Masonic Lodge on Dec. 1. Jictured above are Stanley Bevier, District L17 MasterN Betty WooledgeN Oeorge Laun, Historic Deadwood Lodge L7 Worshipful MasterN Darrel Wooledge and past Deadwood Lodge :aster Josh Wooledge. Courtesy photo SPONSORED BY: LUEDERS FOOD CENTERS !EA!$OO! 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CALL 391-5484 OR VISIT WWW.AMERICANGARAGES.COM RIGGS CONSTRUCTION Experienced - References Available! Call us for an estimate 605.578.1146 Belle Fourche news sponsored by the following community minded businesses... Auto Pros Black Hills Monument Century 21 Jon Faust Fernen Electronics Kline Funeral Home Lifestyles Mason’s 5th Avenue Real Estate Advantage Scott Peterson Motors D6.'67.8&9".&.$":%.;<=> Call Mark at 642-2761 S TOCKING TUFFERS for He is born! Please come celebrate the season with the St. Joseph’s Parish Family. 2010 Calendar from Watson Photography 9 $ 95 On Sale NOW at Spearfish Arts Center and High Plains Western Heritage Center or call 605-381-9296 or 641-0935 CHRISTMAS EVE December 24th — Mass at 8:00 pm Christmas Vigil Mass at 12:00 Midnight Join in carols starting at 11:30 pm CHRISTMAS DAY December 25th — Mass at 8:30 am Extraordinary Form of the Roman Rite Mass at 10:30 am Christmas Day - Incense Free, With blessing of the infant Jesus figurines. December 31st — Mass at 5:30 pm Vigil of Mary, Mother of God January 1st — Mass at 7:00 am Extraordinary Form of the Roman Rite - Mary Mother of God St. Joseph’s Catholic Church The staff at St. Joseph’s wishes everyone a very Blessed Christmas Season! 844 5th Street, Spearfish • (605) 642-2306 Inside sports: Broncs hoopsters battle St. Thomas More. Story page 27.. SPORTS Page 26 s p o r t s @ b h p i o n e e r. c o m BELLE FOURCHE BLACK HILLS STATE LEAD-DEADWOOD SPEARFISH STURGIS December 23, 2009 Cobblers devour Spartan hoopsters 95-41 !Y DENNIS KN)CK+ES !"#$%&'("")&*(+,--. !"P$% '$() * +o- . !a0i2 'i34 'en3ral9s ;o4s ;aske3;all 3ea= le2 ;4 as =an4 as >? 0oin3s in 2e@oArinB 3Ce D0earEisC D0ar3ans F>GHI (Aes2a4 niBC3 in !a0i2 'i34'en3ral JA=0e2 oA3 3o a >KGK lea2 ;eEore Ba@in 'or2ell naile2 a LG 0oin3er 3o cA3 3Ce 'o;;lers lea2 3o >G L"2a= Nie3BreEe Ci3 3Oo Eree 3CroOs an2 Pon3e Pe4erink Ci3 a LG 0oin3erQ ;A3 3Ce D0ar3ans EoAn2 3Ce=sel@es in a ;iB Cole 3railinB 'en3ral .HGR aE3er one(Ce 'o;;lers con3inAe2 3o score a3 OillQ oA3scorinB D0earEisC .LGS in 3Ce secon2 TAar3er an2 increase i3s lea2 3o HSGI? a3 3Ce CalE(Ce 'o;;lers Oen3 on a .IGK rAn 3o o0en 3Ce 3Cir2 TAar3er an2 lea2 RIGLK aE3er 3Cree'en3ral 2o=ina3e2 3Ce EoAr3C TAar3er oA3scorinB D0earEisC IHGII on i3s Oa4 3o 3Ce Oin F>GHI- !4an (olleEsrA2 le2 D0earEisC in scorinB Oi3C se@en 0oin3s an2 'or2ell a22e2 Ei@e 0oin3s Eor 3Ce D0ar3ans UKGLVD0earEisC Oill 3ake on %oABlas a3 R 0-=- Pon2a4 niBC3 in 3Ce Perkins 'lassic a3 3Ce %onal2 W- )oAnB cenG 3er in D0earEisC- !partans guard ,avin /ordell, 45, dribbles the ball up the floor during Tuesday;s basketball game against >apid /ity /entral in >apid /ity. The !partans were destroyed by the /obblers AB-DE. Pioneer photo by Dennis Knuckles Lady Cobblers roll past Lady Spartans 77-20 !Y DENNIS KN)CK+ES !"#$%&'("")&*(+,--. Faden Gong, 4H, scpred HE points for the !pearfish Gady !partans basketball team in a JJ-4E loss to >apid /ity /entral Tuesday night in >apid /ity. 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Hills State )niEersity will on>e again host the Per?ins !as?etball &lassi> Me>. 6O.71 in the main gym of the Monald '. Soung Sports and Fitness &enter in Spearfish. The tournament whi>h will feature four menVs >ollege teams and seEen high s>hool teamsW will be held The first day of the &lassi> will be deEot. ed to the >ompeting boyVs and girlVs high s>hool teams. FiEe games are s>heduled between these s>hools0 Pine *idgeW *apid &ity SteEens Xunior 8arsityW Yead.MeadwoodW !elle Four>heW *ed &loudW MouglasW and Spearfish. Four menVs >ollege bas?etball teams are >ompeting in this yearVs &lassi>. "n Me>. 6Z South Ma?ota S>hool of Mines will play )niEersity of MontanaW and !la>? Hills State )niEersity will >hallenge )niEersity of &olorado Springs at &olorado. The following dayW Me>. 71W South Ma?ota S>hool of Mines will fa>e )niEersity of &oloradoW and !la>? Hills State will s[uare off against )niEersity of Montana. The games are set for \071 p.m. and ]071 p.m. in order of listing for both days. Broncs lose to Cavs 63-46 in hoops action RIGGS CONSTRUCTION Experienced - References Available! Call us for an estimate 605.578.1146 ;e22e <our41e=& Ja7e ?a27er, 10, 2oo7& for a teammate to "a&& to: C1e St: C1oma& Dore CaFa2ier& out&4ored ;e22e <our41e196H in t1e fourt1 Iuarter to /in J36LJ Cue&day nig1t in Ma"id City: t1e 9ron4& N362P /ere 2ed in &4oring 9y ;rady ;i&gaard /it1 1J "oint&: Pioneer file photo 1830 N Main St., Spearfish, S.D 57783 Did You Hear About The Morgan’s (PG 13) Sorry .o Passes Mon – Fri 7:00 & 9:00 Sat & Sun 1:45, 4:00, 7:00 & 9:00 The Princess and The Frog (G) Sorry .o Passes Mon – Fri 6:45 & 8:45 Sat & Sun 2:00, 4:30, 6:45 & 8:45 Old Dogs (PG) Mon – Fri 6:45 & 8:30 Ends Tuesday Dec. 22nd Avatar (PG13) Mon – Fri 7:15 Sat & Sun 1:15, 4:15 & 7:15 Sorry .o Passes It’s a r... no-braine WEAR A HELMET! 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(.+' $40(' %*1' 7(*0+)' !+) -%!-'%0'6!1',(!40"='*+Y.(0)2'H0';0(7$(/0)'CPR .+-*"'-%0'!/5."!+#0'!((*40)2' S09-$+'6!1';($+$.+#0)')0!)'!-'-%!-'-*/02' B0((=A1' 10+-0+#*+,' %0!(*+,' 1#%0)."0)' 7$(' E ;2/2'$+'J!+2'KF2 !"#$O&$A&()*+,- 6667,89ioneer7co+ 3a4e 0/ BLACK HILLS PIONEER !ednesday, )ece+ber /0, /112 SHOPLIFTING 5ontinued fro+ 3a4e ; ceptab'e one,, he said, adding that peop'e are o4ten re'eased 4rom prison without any means o4 support, 'eading them bac9 into crime. ,What I=m against is the way society has become e>er more com4ortab'e with the peop'e at the >ery bottom, and b'inded to their needs,, he said. He said shop'i4ting cou'd he'p peop'e who are 'ega''y entit'ed to go>ernment we'4are bene4its but ha>e the bene4its de'ayed 4or bureaucratic reasons. This approach was Auic9'y reBected by members o4 the British Retai' Consortium, a prominent trade organiFation trying to reduce the4t. ,It=s the Bob o4 our we'4are system, which retai'ers support with the bi''ions they pay each year in taG, to he'p >u'nerab'e peop'e,, said spo9esman Richard Dodd. ,There are no eGcuses 4or stea'ing., The North Yor9shire Po'ice a'so condemned Jones= approach as counterproducti>e because peop'e a'ready in margina' conditions wou'd 4ind themse'>es in troub'e with the 'aw i4 they resorted to shop'i4ting. ,First and 4oremost, shop'i4ting is a crimina' o44ense, and to Busti4y this course o4 action under any circumstances is high'y irresponsib'e,, a po'ice statement read. ,Turning or returning to crime wi'' on'y ma9e matters worse, that is a guarantee., Peop'e in need shou'd turn to charitab'e organiFations and go>ernment agencies 4or he'p, rather than ta9e matters into their own hands, the po'ice said. ,To do this wou'd ma9e the downward spira' e>en more rapid, both on an indi>idua' basis and on society as a who'e,, the statement said.