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PIONEER
BLACK HILLS
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PIONEERING THE NEWS SINCE 1876
Spearfish High moves
toward weighted
grading scale
■ New grading system
encourages students to take
more difficult AP classes
B" MAR, WATSON
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See GRADING — Page 30
Smoking ban: voters
will decide
■ Judge finds more than enough signatures valid
for a statewide vote to be held on smoking ban
B" BOB MERCER
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Honoring past rodeo entertainers
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Spearfish proposes revised terms for
Ward Development recapture agreement
■ City officials stick to guns on
most points, renegotiate tap fees
B" WEND" PITLIC,
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BLACK HILLS PIONEER LOCAL SCENE
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Saturday, 4oWember 1/, 2009
Spearfish resident to be honored at Casey Tibbs Rodeo Center
BY SARA KOCH
Black Hills Pioneer
SPEARFISH ' For decades
t*e Bender family captured t*e
attention of people all over t*e
United States and Canada.
Wor<ing as a fat*er-daug*ter
duo, Bennie and Billie Bender
1ere <no1n for t*eir famous
bullfig*ting s<ills, animal acts,
speed performances and *umor.
T*ey are being *onored
Saturday, Nov. 14 1it* a tribute
dinner at t*e Casey Tibbs Sout*
Da<ota Rodeo Center and
Mattie
Goff
Ne1combe
Conference Center at Fort
Pierre.
Bennie, an icon in t*e rodeo
arena, 1as a bullfig*ter and
rodeo clo1n t*at used an
entourage of animals to carry
out *is acts. Animals included
tric< *orses, dogs, s<un<s, ]o^o
t*e mule and *is Bra*ma bull.
According
to
Bennie_s
nep*e1 Dr. Barry Bender,
Bennie 1as so famous and in
demand t*at ot*ers see<ing ^obs
1ould impersonate *im to get a
^ob 1or<ing in t*e rodeo business.
TBennie 1or<ed C*eyenne
Frontier Days for more t*an 20
years as a bullfig*ter and many
ma^or rodeos in t*e U.S. and
Canada over a span of `0
years,U said Barry. THe also did
t*e
Belle
Fourc*e
and
Dead1ood rodeos for four
decades from t*e 19`0s to t*e
end of t*e 1960s.U
Bennie_s daug*ter, Billie,
^oined t*e act at age 5, assisting
1it* clo1n acts and tric< riding
1it*
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pony
TMonte
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TMonte 1as a Palomino
*orse 1it* four 1*ite soc<s and
a bald face. He 1as very smart
and a very good tric< riding
*orse. Most people *ave to
carry t1o and I ^ust carried t*e
one,U said Billie.
Billie 1as <no1n most for
TMonte MontanaU and *er full
speed performances. S*e is also
<no1n as a very talented
leat*er and bead1or< artisan.
For 1` years, Bennie and
Billie 1or<ed in t*e arena
toget*er. S*e en^oyed t*e people and animals, and said 1or<ing 1it* *er dad 1as great.
THe 1as li<e my big brot*er
more t*an my dad,U said Billie.
See HONORED — Page 31
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Billie Ben(er sal&+es +,e cro$( a+o3 ,er +rick ,orse <on+e <on+ana5 Courtesy photo
Deadwood Fire Department
shopping for ladder truck
BY AMY WRIGHT
Black Hills Pioneer
DEADWOOD ' Alt*oug* t*e Dead1ood Volunteer Fire
Department did not budget for a ne1 ladder truc< purc*ase t*is
year, t*e Dead1ood City Commission gave Fire C*ief Trent Mo*r
t*e green lig*t to dra1 up specs and 1indo1 s*op for a ne1 engine.
T*e Glendola N.H. Fire Co. donated t*e current 19J2 American
LaFrance ladder truc< to Dead1ood in 2002. T*e truc< *ouses a
100-foot ladder and is able to pump 1,500 gallons of 1ater per
minute.
T*e fire department is concerned because t*e truc< is older and
slo1 to respond to calls 1*en t*e truc< is rePuired to travel up
Hig*1ay J5 1*ere Tatan<aQ Story of t*e Buffalo, T*e Lodge at
Dead1ood and t*e city convention center is.
TOur present ladder truc< is <ind of a slo1 response to t*e top of
t*at *ill,U Commissioner Mi<e Klamm said Monday.
Mo*r ac<no1ledged t*at a ne1 truc< could cost up1ards of W1
million, but *e indicated leads 1*ere t*e city may be able to purc*ase a Tdemo truc<U from a manufacturer t*at 1ould meet t*e
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Head Start program headed for
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Pa6e 7
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50 7ead-9eadwood :lementary students were immuni<ed 4y
School ?urse 7aurie @ogers at the B1?1 Dlinic held Eriday at the
9eadwood Eire BallF Bere, 7eGie Schroeder finds a shoulder to
lean on in 9eadwood Holunteer firefighter Anna Jierenga, who
helped with the clinicF Pioneer photo by Jaci Conrad Pearson
Belle Fourche school board
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Beatrice J. Boice
Beatrice J. Boice, age 80, of Spearfish, died
Tuesday, No#ember 10, 2009 at Rapid City
Regional Hospital.
Beatrice was born March 3, 1929 in Lead, SD to
Harry G. and Edna A. (Tyler) Baker.
In 1937 the family mo#ed to Spearfish where she
attended school and graduated from Spearfish High
School in 1947.
Beatrice married Clifford C. Boice on May 11,
1947. Following their marriage they li#ed in #arious towns throughout the Northern Hills until 1974
when she mo#ed to Spearfish where she has li#ed
since. For many years Beatrice cared for children
in her home.
She is sur#i#ed by three sonsD Philip A. (Diane)
Saturday, November 14, 2009
Orville Varns,76
Boice, Sheridan, WY, Jeffrey C. Boice (Cherilyn)
Bloomington, NM Michael C. (Leesa), Kno_#ille,
TN, her daughter, Sue (Bill) Boykin, Bossier City,
LA, brother Harold Baker, Rapid City, SD and her
sister, Helen (Joneil) Olds, Centennial, COD nine
grandchildren and 1 great-grandchild.
Her parents preceded her in death
A memorial has been established to Lookout
Memorial Hospital, Pediatric Ward. At her re`uest
cremation has taken place and there will be no ser#ices.
The Aldinger Funeral Home & Cremation
Ser#ice has been entrusted with the arrangements.
Condolences may be left at www.aldingerfuneralhome.com.
Or#ille Varns,76 of Spearfish, died Friday, No#. 13, 2009 at his
home.
Sur#i#ors include his wife Betty Varns of SpearfishD son Dan
Varns, PierreD daughter Sandy Grode, Grand Junction, Colo.D and
brother Har#ey Varns, Vermillion.
Visitation will be from 3-6 p.m. Sunday, No#. 15, 2009 at FidlerIsburg Funeral Chapel in Spearfish. Funeral Ser#ices will be held
at 10 a.m., Monday, No#. 16, 2009 at Cal#ary Temple Assembly of
God in Spearfish, with burial to follow at Custer City Cemetery in
Custer.
Arrangements are under the care of Fidler-Isburg Funeral
Chapels & Crematory Ser#ice of Spearfish. Online condolences
may be written at www.fidler-isburgfuneralchapels.com
US to seek death penalty for Sept. 11 suspects
WASHINGTON (AP) - Self-proclaimed
Sept. 11 mastermind Khalid Sheikh
Mohammed and four other Guantanamo
Bay detainees will be brought to trial in a
ci#ilian federal courthouse in New York,
near the site of the de#astating 2001 terror
attacks. Prosecutors e_pect to seek the
death penalty.
Attorney
General
Eric
Holder
announced the long-awaited and politically fraught decision at a news conference
Friday. He also said fi#e other
Guantanamo detainees, including a maaor
suspect in the bombing of the USS Cole,
Abd al-Rahim al-Nashiri, will be tried
through the military commission process.
Holder said the Sept. 11 defendants
should be tried where their crimes
occurred. Nearly 3,000 people died when
the World Trade Center towers were
brought down by two hiaacked aetliners,
another hiaacked aet hit the Pentagon and a
fourth crashed in western Pennsyl#ania.
cAfter eight years of delay, those
allegedly responsible for the attacks of
September the 11th will finally face austice,c Holder said. cThey will be brought
to New York - to New York - to answer for
their alleged crimes in a courthouse aust
blocks away from where the twin towers
once stood.c
Bringing such notorious suspects to U.S.
soil to face trial is a key step in President
Barack Obamads plan to close the terror
suspect detention center at Guantanamo
Bay, Cuba. Obama initially planned to
close the detention center by Jan. 22, but
the administration is no longer e_pected to
meet that deadline.
cFor o#er 200 years our nation has relied
upon a faithful adherence to the rule of
law,c Holder told a news conference at the
Justice Department. cOnce again, we will
ask our legal system in two #enues to
answer that call.c
The plan that Holder outlined is a maaor
legal and political test of Obamads o#erall
approach to terrorism. If the case suffers
legal setbacks, the administration will face
second-guessing from those who ne#er
wanted it in a ci#ilian courtroom. And if
lawmakers get upset about terrorists being
brought to their home regions, they may
fight back against other parts of Obamads
agenda.
Early reaction was di#ided along political lines.
Senate Republican leader Mitch
McConnell said bringing the terrorism
suspects into the U.S. cis a step backwards
for the security of our country and puts
Americans unnecessarily at risk.c
Republican Sen. Jon Kyl said bringing
Mohammed to New York for trial also
could result in the disclosure of classified
information. Kyl maintained that the trial
of Omar Abdel Rahman, the so-called
cblind sheikc who was tried for a plot
against some two-doeen New York City
landmarks, caused c#aluable information
about U.S. intelligence sources and methodsc to be re#ealed to the al-Qaida terrorist network.
Former President George W, Bushds last
attorney general, Michael Mukasey, a former federal audge in New York, also
obaected: cThe Justice Department claims
that our courts are well suited to the task.
Based on my e_perience trying such cases
and what I saw as attorney general, they
arendt.c
But Senate Judiciary Committee chairman Patrick Leahy, a Democrat, said the
federal courts are capable of trying highprofile terrorism.
cBy trying them in our federal courts,
we demonstrate to the world that the most
powerful nation on earth also trusts its
audicial system - a system respected
around the world,c Leahy said.
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Some family members of Sept. 11 #ictims were angered by the decision.
cWe ha#e a president who doesndt know
wedre at war,c said Debra Burlingame,
whose brother, Charles Burlingame, was
pilot of the hiaacked plane that crashed
into the Pentagon. She said she was sickened by cthe prospect of these barbarians
being turned into #ictims by their attorneys,c if the trial winds up focusing on
allegations that the suspects were tortured
after their capture.
Some Sept. 11 families ha#e supported
the mo#e toward public trials, saying they
want to see austice done openly.
The New York case may force the court
system to confront a host of difficult legal
issues surrounding counterterrorism programs begun after the 2001 attacks,
including the harsh interrogation techni`ues once used on some of the suspects
while in CIA custody. The most se#ere
method - waterboarding, or simulated
drowning - was used on Mohammed 183
times in 2003, before the practice was
banned.
The fi#e suspects are headed to New
York together because they are all accused
See SUSPECTS — Page 7
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BLACK HILLS PIONEER STATE NEWS
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After a two-day trial, Judge Trandahl restored
a net total of 2,261 signatures which Secretary
of State Chris Nelson previously ruled were
invalid. Before that, the petitions had stood 17
signatures short of the 16,776 minimum needed
to make the ballot.
Her decision remains subject to a possible
appeal to the South Dakota Supreme Court by
Nelson or the American Cancer Society, which
lobbied for the law and intervened in the lawsuit.
Nelson and a cancer society official each said
no decision has been made yet regarding an
appeal.
The judge said Nelson properly did his job in
reviewing the signatures. She said state law
gives the secretary of state “no discretion”
regarding validity of signatures.
State law however also calls for petitions to
be “liberally construed” and past state Supreme
Court decisions give the courts the discretion to
determine if there has been “substantial compliance.”
Consequently Judge Trandahl said the court
has a different standard of review.
She found there are 19,020 valid signatures
on the referendum petitions. That is 2,244 more
than needed.
Judge Trandahl ruled that votersO signatures
should be counted on petition sheets where
notaries listed incorrect dates for the expirations of their state commissions.
She also declared valid the signatures on
petition sheets where notaries didnOt provide the
complete month, day and year for the dates
when they witnessed the petition circulatorsO
signed oaths that the circulators followed the
laws in gathering the signatures.
“The only errors were clerical errors,” the
judge said.
Those two decisions restored nearly 3,000
signatures which Nelson previously found
invalid.
Altogether there were 26 categories of reasons why signatures were in dispute.
The final tally given by the judge showed
2R,400 signatures were submittedS 6,3T0 are
invalidS and 19,020 are valid.
The Legislature passed the ban against smoking in bars, casinos and restaurants with alcohol
licenses last winter. The legislation was sponsored by Vep. Bob Faehn, V-Watertown, and
Sen. Dave Knudson, V-Sioux Falls.
Gov. Mike Vounds signed it into law March
30. The ban was supposed to take effect July 1,
but four businessmen sponsored a petition drive
to refer it to a statewide vote. Secretary of State
Nelson originally declared there were sufficient
signatures on the petitions.
A challenge led by American Cancer Society
government relations director Jennifer Stalley
of Pierre caused Nelson to further examine the
petitions. He then found they were short of
valid signatures.
The four businessmen — Mike Trucano of
Deadwood, Don Vose and Pete Thompson of
Sioux Falls, and Mark OONeill of Henry — who
sponsored the petition drive then filed a lawsuit
challenging NelsonOs findings.
Vose said after the decision Friday that he
remains confident citizens will vote down the
expanded ban because of the potential loss of
video lottery revenue, one of state governmentOs largest sources of in-state income.
`ideo lottery has won every time itOs been
tested at the ballot box in South Dakota during
the past 20 years.
“People are going to vote their pocketbooks
again,” Vose said. As to whether the sides
might appeal, he added, “I think theyOll consider it.”
The petition sponsors were represented in
court by attorney Sara Frankenstein and
buentin Viggins of Vapid City.
“WeOve seen many technicalities but weOve
seen no fraud or deceit,” Frankenstein said in
her closing argument.
Earlier in the day 11 of the notaries public
who left information off petition sheets or made
other mistakes testified.
Typical of their testimony was that of Penny
Wenzel, bookkeeper at the Wessington Springs
newspaper. She didnOt put “2009” next to the
April 20 date in the notary block on the back of
the petition sheet. Asked why, she replied, “I
have no idea. It was clerical error.”
Another was Teresa Weber, a legal secretary
at the Gellhaus law firm in Aberdeen. “It was a
clerical error on my part,” she said.
The cancer societyOs Stalley said she was
“obviously disappointed” with the results.
Stalley said she and the organizationOs lawyer
in the case, Vichard Casey of Sioux Falls,
would go through the judgeOs decision category
by category, once itOs in written final form,
before deciding whether to appeal.
“Vegardless of appeals or the outcome, I
think everybody will take notarization a little
more seriously tomorrow,” Stalley said.
Secretary of State Nelson said he thought
some of the judgeOs rulings on various categories reached beyond substantial compliance.
He said heOll meet with Attorney General Marty
Jackley and the lawyers who represented him
from the AGOs office to discuss a possible
appeal.
Nelson noted that the judge found he had fulfilled his ministerial duties as secretary of state.
“ThatOs the number one thing we were looking
for,” he said.
One of the murky areas which the judge had
to decide was who is a qualified voter eligible
to sign petitions. She declared valid the signatures of 2RR signers who Nelson had ruled
invalid because they are in a category known as
inactive: registered voters who havenOt voted in
at least four years and havenOt responded to
notices sent to them.
Inactive voters can show up at their polling
place on election day and vote after filling out
a new registration card. Unregistered voters
donOt get to do that. The judge said she found it
hard to prohibit inactive voters from signing a
petition when they can still vote.
“This is probably the most difficult one to
sort through,” the judge said.
Two Pierre men, Vob Goll and Curt Curtis,
testified on Thursday that they thought they
were still registered voters. Both were on the
inactive list and Nelson didnOt count their signatures.
Neither had told the county auditor he had
moved from the address on the original registration. “I didnOt think I had to,” Goll said.
Deputy attorney general Sherri Sundem Wald
in her closing argument urged the judge to be
cautious about applying the standard of substantial compliance. She warned it was “a slippery slope.”
“They must get it right and not rely on the
court to get close enough,” Wald said. “Your
honor, this isnOt a game of horse shoes.”
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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
Thanks for feeding
football players
We would like to extend our
appreciation to the community
for their support of the LeadDeadwood High School Football
Team. This year the football
team started a new tradition. A
day or two before a home football
game the entire team would go
out to eat as a group dressed in
their jerseys to raise awareness in
the community of the next home
game. These businesses opened
their establishments to the team
and donated the entire meal for
each player. The team was
served twice at the DFW. We
would like to thank Chris Murray
of Lynn's Dakotamart for donating the food and Ponch for providing the drinks. A big thank
you to Louie LaLonde at the
Deadwood Social Club who also
provided two meals and Mike
Olsen for allowing our team to
help serve and bus tables during
the "Empty Bowls" fundraiser.
Also a big thank you goes to Tom
Nelson of the Gold Dust for providing a wonderful buffet. The
boys enjoyed all of your generos-
ity and support for their team.
We look forward to continuing
this tradition again next year.
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need to maintain our nation's precious values of freedom, civility
and equality. It equips young
Americans with both practical
skills and broader intellectual
abilities, and gives them hope for,
and access to, a productive
future.
Public schools are the foundations of neighborhoods and communities, bringing together adults
and children, educators and volunteers, business leaders, and
elected officials in a common
purpose.
Please take the opportunity
during this week to thank our
teachers, custodians, school secretaries, bus drivers, food service
specialists, and our paraprofessionals, for their service to our
area's youth and communityZ
These professionals are making a
difference in ensuring that every
child in the Spearfish Public
School system receives a quality
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In an effort to call upon all
Americans to do their part in
making public schools great for
every child, the National
Education Association has set
aside Nov. 1R-20 as American
Education Week. This year's
theme is UGreat Public SchoolsV
A Basic Right and Our
Responsibility.X The Spearfish
Education Association will celebrate the greatness of its schools
by honoring its teachers, paraprofessionals, parents, and community leaders through various
activities scheduled during this
week.
Public education is the backbone of our democracy, providing
young people with the tools they
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of conspiring in the 2001 attacks. The fi5e headed
to military commissions face a 5ariety of charges
but many of them include attacks specifically
against the U.S. military.
Holder said no decision had been made on where
commission-bound detainees like al-Nashiri might
be sent. A prison in the state of South Carolina has
been high on the list of sites under consideration.
The actual transfer of the detainees from
Guantanamo to New York is not eFpected to happen for many more weeks because formal charges
ha5e not been filed against most of them.
The attorney general decided the case of the fi5e
Sept. 11 suspects should be handled by prosecutors
working in the Southern District of New York,
which has held a number of maIor terrorism trials
in recent decades at the courthouse in lower
Manhattan. Other federal prosecutors from northern Virginia, site of the Pentagon, will help with
the trial, he said.
Holder had been considering other possible trial
locations, including Virginia, Washington, D.C.,
and a different courthouse in New York City.
Those districts could end up conducting trials of
other Guantanamo detainees sent to federal court
later on.
The attorney generalOs decision in these cases
comes Iust before a Monday deadline for the go5ernment to decide how to proceed against 10
detainees facing military commissions.
The administration has already sent one
Guantanamo detainee, Ahmed Ghailani, to New
York to face trial. But he is not nearly as notorious
as Mohammed, who has proudly proclaimed his
role in 9R11 and doSens of terror plots.
Held at Guantanamo since September 2006,
Mohammed said in military proceedings there that
he wanted to plead guilty and be eFecuted to
achie5e what he 5iews as martyrdom. In a letter
from him released by the war crimes court in
September, he referred to the attacks as a Vnoble
5ictoryV and urged U.S. authorities to Vpass your
sentence on me and gi5e me no respite.V
Mohammed already has an outstanding terror
indictment against him in New York, for an unsuccessful plot to simultaneously take down multiple
airliners o5er the Pacific Ocean in the 1990s.
When some politicians ha5e obIected the trials
would be too dangerous for nearby ci5ilians, the
Obama administration has pointed out that many
terrorists ha5e been safely tried, con5icted, and
imprisoned in the United States, including the
1993 World Trade Center bomber, RamSi Yousef.
Mohammed and the four others - Waleed bin
Attash, RamSi Binalshibh, Mustafa Ahmad alHawsawi and Ali Abd al-ASiS Ali Y are accused
of orchestrating the 2001 attacks.
Na5y Cmdr. SuSanne Lachelier, the military
lawyer appointed to represent RamSi Binalshibh,
said Sept. 11 attorneys had not been notified of the
administrationOs decision but welcomed the apparent mo5e to ci5ilian court.
The four other detainees headed to military commissions in the United States are: Omar Khadr,
Ahmed Mohammed al Darbi, Ibrahim Ahmed
Mahmoud al ]osi, and Noor Uthman Muhammed.
Their cases are not specifically connected but two
of them are accused of plotting against or attacking
U.S. military personnel.
Barry Coburn, a lawyer for Khadr, called the
decision about his client Vde5astating and shocking.V
Khadr Vwas 15 years old when he was detained
in Afghanistan as a child soldier and has been
locked away in Guantanamo e5er since,V he said.
Saturdays No5. 28, Dec. 5, and on Dec. 12. Hours will
be from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Custer Y Forest Super5isorOs office, 1019 North 5th
St., Monday through Friday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Newcastle, Wyo. Y Hell Canyon District office, 1225
Washington Bl5d., Monday through Friday 8 a.m. to 4:30
p.m.
Sundance, Wyo. Y Bearlodge Ranger District office,
Highway 14 East, Monday through Friday 8 a.m. to 4:30
p.m.
Hot Springs Y Nebraska N.F., Fall Ri5er Ranger
District office, 1801 Highway 18 Truck Bypass, Monday
through Friday 7:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
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Se5eral pri5ate 5endors throughout the Black Hills area
will also be selling permits. Call your local Forest Ser5ice
office or check the Black Hills N.F. Web site for a listing at
http:RRwww.fs.fed.usRr2RblackhillsR.
Current 5endors
include: in Sundance, Wyo., at Rapid Stop Conoco,
Highway 14 and I-90, in Sturgis at the CeneF Con5enience
Store, 2030 LaSelle St., in Deadwood at the Chamber of
Commerce and in Spearfish at the Minitman Too, 611 E.
Jackson.
All Forest Ser5ice offices will be closed on Thanksgi5ing
Day. For more information call your local Forest Ser5ice
office or check the ForestOs Web site at
http:RRwww.fs.fed.usRr2RblackhillsR
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Animal
Cruelty
Is A
Crime!
SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
Friday - November 6th
Annual Wine Tasting and Artist Reception
for the Gallery Jewelers
Saturday - November 7 & 14
Digital Photography Class
Wednesday - November 11
Bellman Brown Bag Series
Friday - November 13
The New North String Band Concert
Sunday - November 15
Women With Melody Concert
October 24th-November 1st
“Count Dracula” Community Theatre
Production
612 N. Main St., Spearfish, SD 57783
605-642-7973
www.spearfishartscenter.org
That’s right, neglect
or violence toward
animals is against
the law, and here’s
what you can do to
help stop it:
• Find out about
animal cruelty
prevention laws in
our state and
spread the word.
• Support pending
legislation
protecting animal
rights.
• If you witness
animal abuse or
neglect, contact the
police.
From your hometown
newspaper,
The Black Hills Pioneer
Saturday, November 14, 2009
BLACK HILLS PIONEER
Fed: banks need customer
consent on overdraft fees
WASHINGTON (AP) — Banks will
have to secure their customers' consent
before charging large overdraft fees on
ATM and debit card transactions,
according to a new rule announced
Thursday by the Federal Reserve.
The rule responds to complaints
from consumer groups, members of
Congress and other regulators that the
overdraft fees are unfair because many
people assume they can't spend more
on a debit card than is available in their
account. Instead, many banks allow the
transactions to go through, then charge
fees of up to X25 to X35.
For small purchases, such as a cup of
coffee, the penalty can far exceed the
actual cost of the transaction.
Under the Fed's new rule, which will
take effect July 1, banks will be
re\uired to notify new and existing
customers of their overdraft services
and give customers the option of being
covered. If customers don't "opt in,"
any debit or ATM transactions that
overdraw their accounts will be denied,
Fed officials said.
Many consumers do want checks and
regular electronic bill payments to be
covered in the event of an overdraft,
Fed officials said. As a result, those
transactions aren't covered by the rule.
Banks earn as much as X25 billion to
X3^ billion annually from overdraft
fees, Fed officials said, but that total
includes check overdrafts.
Ashley Richardson, 2/, said she has
been hit with fees of X37.50 by U.S.
Bank for purchases of as little as X2 or
X3 that overdrew her account. The Los
Angeles resident said she's asked to
opt-out of the overdraft program without success.
"I'm a very unhappy customer," she
said.
Steve Dale, a U.S. Bank spokesman,
said the bank wouldn't comment on
specific customer complaints. But the
Minneapolis-based bank plans to eliminate fees if an account is overdrawn
by less than X10 and will allow customers to opt out of the overdraft program. Those changes, announced in
late September, will go into effect Jan.
1, he said.
Other larger banks, including Bank
of America Corp., JPMorgan Chase &
Co. and Wells Fargo & Co. also have
said they plan to reform their practices
after coming under fire for the fees.
But consumer groups and other regulators, including Federal Deposit
Insurance Corp. Chairman Sheila Bair,
said new rules were still necessary to
ensure smaller banks followed suit.
Many lawmakers have criticized the
Fed for failing to provide sufficient
consumer protection in the past, a
defect they say contributed to last
year's financial crisis. Sen. Christopher
J. Dodd, D-Conn., on Tuesday introduced a bill that would strip the Fed of
its consumer oversight.
Dodd also proposed legislation last
month that would have imposed limits
similar to the Fed's on the banks' ability to charge overdraft fees.
Dodd called the Fed rule a "longoverdue announcement" and said the
government should go even farther.
"We still need to stop the excessive
fees, repeated charges, lax notification
and processing manipulation that have
become standard in these so-called
overdraft protection programs," he
said.
The American Bankers Association,
meanwhile, said the rule addresses
consumers' main concerns about overdraft fees.
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BHSU sponsors red shirt cultural
holiday exchange
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BHSU faculty
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Saturday, No+ember 14, 2009
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BLACK HILLS PIONEER
Saturday, November 01, 2334
by $im Davis
by $erry Scott & Rick >irkman
by Lynn $ohnston
by Art & Chip Sansom
by Bob Thaves
by Bud Grace
Teen looks for ammunition
in battle with peer pressure
DEAR ABB@A ICm a 14-yearold boy. I went to a party last
weekend and some people
pressured me to do some
uncomfortable stuff. Can you
advise me K and other teens
K how to handle peer pressureL K ASHANED IN ILLINQIS
DEAR ASHANEDA ICll try.
Rlease remember that it takes
a strong and confident person
not to follow the crowd and
stick to your own convictions
K especially when you want
to fit in. But it is those who
value their self-respect more
than TmobU respect, who care
about their reputations Wand
their recordsX who summon up
the courage to say, TThanks,
but ICll pass,U when enticed
into doing things that are
senseless, dangerous, illegal
or immoral. It takes character
to go it alone rather than follow the crowd, to listen to your
conscience and act in your
own best interests K but it
pays off big time, especially
when you see the price others
pay for going astray.
DEAR ABB@A ICm 31 and
live in the Nidwest. I have had
the same friends since college
and feel myself drifting farther
and farther away from them. I
feel guilty saying this, but all
they want to talk about is their
children. I have a wonderful 3year-old daughter and another
child on the way, but I have
my own personality, too, apart
from being a mother.
When I talk to these friends
ICm pretty sure they donCt listen or want to respond to me
unless ICm talking about Tkid
stuff.U Hanging out with them
has become duller than
watching paint dry. Am I the
strange one because I donCt
want to talk about my little
ones all the timeL K FEELS
LI>E A FREA> IN IQWA
DEAR FEELS LI>E A
FREA>A Right now, your
friends are preoccupied with
raising their children, with all
of the milestones and cute
things they do that go along
with it. Eventually, theyCll pull
out of it. Rlease donCt label
them or yourself. What you
need to do is recogni\e that
itCs time to widen your circle to
include more people who
share your varied interests.
DEAR ABB@A I am getting
ready to meet my gentlemanCs
ex-wife. They were married for
17 years. His adult children all
know and like me.
Any suggestions on breaking the ice and points of conversation with this womanL K
LQIS IN LQUISIANA
DEAR LQISA Qnly thisA
>eep your sense of humor
when you discuss what you
have in common.
DEAR ABB@A Ny wife and I
have been married three
years. We married later in life.
I was divorced, and she had
been a widow for eight years.
The problem weCre having is
she continues to want to
spend the holidays with her
deceased husbandCs family.
They are nice people, but I
feel uncomfortable with it. We
have talked about starting our
own traditions, but she insists
that she doesnCt want to cut
those ties. I feel like I am living with a ghost sometimes.
I have spoken to other
members of her family. They
have agreed that she needs to
cut those ties, but my wife is
being stubborn about changing her holiday routine. @our
thoughts on this, pleaseL K
LI`ING WITH A GHQST IN
>ANSAS
DEAR LI`ING WITH A
GHQSTA I donCt know how
long your wife was married
before she was widowed, but
it is possible that it was so
long that she became a part of
her in-lawsC family, and you
should not take that away
from her. The solution to your
problem lies in compromise.
Not every holiday should be
spent with them K but that
doesnCt mean the two of you
couldnCt alternate. And thatCs
what I recommend you do
until you establish different
traditions.
Dear Abby is written by
Abigail `an Buren, also
known as $eanne Rhillips, and
was founded by her mother,
Rauline Rhillips. Write Dear
Abby at www.DearAbby.com
or R.Q. Box 6b440, Los
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4eJeral 'IJPraEPIr
Affordable Rates - Residential & Commercial
Installation & Repair • Duct Cleaning • Sales & 24 Hr. Service
?rad PIllard
Servicing ALL Brands of Air Conditioners & Furnaces
'CR73, R1- 247
DeadD11d, SD 57732
Always accepting new customers!
722-8101 or 578-7795
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• Steel Buildings
• Concrete
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• Remodeling
• QUALITY GUARANTEED •
605-641-7958 (cell)
605-722-5466 (home)
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Tom 642-2477, 641-6923
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722-3948
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390-2743
Chrissy Blair
Spearfish Advertising
Representative
(605) 642-2761
315 Seaton Circle
Spearfish, SD
BLACK HILLS PIONEER
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Saturday, November 14, 2009
750 AUTOS FOR 750 AUTOS FOR 750 AUTOS FOR 750 AUTOS FOR 750 AUTOS FOR
SALE
SALE
SALE
SALE
SALE
!01 PT CR)ISER LIMITED 126,000 mi. $5000
605-210-1963 anytime
1993 FORD CROWN
DICTORIA. Runs, needs
work. Make an offer.
605-645-2658
1994 HONDA ACCORD
EQ, loaded, new timing
belt, new carpet, new
heated leather, woodgrain
dash, one owner. $3595.
Matt, 605-390-7341.
1995 BMW 318ti. Power
Windows LocksZ ACZ
SunroofZ
Sony
CD
PlayerZ 5 Speed StickZ
30[ MPG. $3500 OBO.
605-641-2109,
605722-7489
1996
PLYMO)TH
NEON. 2 Door, green.
Fair condition. $1600.
605-720-3774
2000
MITS)BISHI
ECLIPSEAutomatic 4cyl
New
Tires
Power
Sunroof Rear Spoiler
Electric Windows 4,000
Call 605-210-3160
2000 PONTIAC GRAND
Prix GTP. 167000 miles.
Sunroof, leather heated
seats, Power windows,
locks. Good school car.
$3200 obo. 605-641-6896
2001 FORD ESCORT,
Automatic, Good Tires,
30 MPG, Runs Great,
$2,500. 605-722-1776.
1996
OLDSMOBILE
Cutlass Achiva LS, Fully
Loaded,
Good
Condition, $950. 1989
Ford Ranger Pickup
QLT, 4x4, Good Body,
$950. 605-631-0018.
2001 LINCOLN TOWN
Car, Signature Series,
Excellent
Condition.
Dark Blue, 4-Door, Auto,
Power, Leather Interior.
71,696 Actual Miles.
$6,000. 605-722-6008.
1997 FORD M)STANG
Automatic, A/C, cruise,
116K
(new
engine
b76k),
clean,
one
owner.
$3500.
(605)641-4073
2002 HONDA CRD.
Clean, good condition.
126,000 miles. Front
wheel drive. Newer
Tires, sunroof. $6,500
OBO 605-641-0573
2004 DODGE INTREPID,
electirc
windows/seat,
tinted
windows, rear spoiler.
28-30 mpg.
104K
Sharp car. Asking below
book b $6000. 605641-2604
2004 DODGE STRAT)S. 65,000 miles, 4
brand new tires, Great
MPG,
$7,500. 2001
DODGE Grand Caravan.
113,000 miles. $4800.
(605)210-1629
2005 COOL DANILLA
PT
Cruiser
GT
Convertible,
Leather.
Every option available.
24K miles. Stored in winters. show room condition. $13,800 605-6983944
2006 CHEDY COBALT:
Tinted windows, rear
spoiler, red, automatic,
front-wheel-drive,
73,000 miles. R)NS
PERFECTf
$7,700.
CALL
605-920-1146
(Spearfish)
2007 FORD TA)R)S
SE. 65,000 miles. $8000
OBO. 406-775-6026
2008 FORD FOC)SSES 18,000 miles.
Excellent
conditionf
Loaded, Sync, MP3/6
disc CD changer, 4 cyl.
25-30 mpgf Asking
$17,000. Cassie, 605641-0121, Aaron, 605641-0854
2008 MAZDA 3, 14,000
Miles )nder Warranty
Black,
Moon
Roof,
Power Locks, Power
Windows, CD Changer,
Manual $15,000 OBO
605-641-4052
!55 WILLIES, body. !73
I N T E R N AT I O N A L
SCO)T,
DODGE
DAKOTA, !98,h99, parting
out. !94, 4 speed transmission, and transfer
case.
605-347-7669,
307-299-5722
FORD ESCORT LQ
1999 4dr Alpine stereo
w/12i sub woofer after
market rims and tires
100,600 miles $4,500
OBO 605-343-8587
!96 FORD CONTO)R.
Needs engine. Has new
tires. $400 OBO 605545-3294
751 VANS FOR
SALE
752 PICKUPS
FOR SALE
99 PONTIAC GRAND
AM. Low miles, runs
great, $1,000 under
book
value. $3,350
OBO 605-641-8539
1994 GMC Conversion
Dan, New Tires, Solid,
Dery Reliable, $1,500,
307-643-2162
in
Beulah.
1984
NISSAN,
Extended Cab, 4x4,
Runs And Drives Good,
$1,400 OBO, 307-6432162 in Beulah.
FOR SALE: !06 Lincoln
Town Car. 29,800 miles.
Has extended warranty
until 2013 or 75,000
miles. Priced $18,000.
New factory price was
$47,815.
Excellent
shape.
Dery
well
equipped. 605-642-4394
!83 GMC 3/4 TON DAN.
6.2L, diesel. 155K. New
tires. Solid, clean Dan.
Extras $2000. kason
605-561-0115
1985 CHED. Short Box
4WD, $1,000. 1982
Chev. 1 Ton, $1,200.
1998 Chev. Malibu,
$1,500. 1987 keep
Wagoneer, $650. 605580-0067
FOR
SALE:
1986
CHEDY Astro van. 1984
Home made motor cycle
trailer. OBO 605-8923693
752 PICKUPS
FOR SALE
751 VANS FOR
SALE
1994 CHEDY L)MINA
DAN. 3.8, v6. 7-passenger. $1525. Runs good.
OBO 605-645-1625
2007 CHEDY )PLANDER,
47000 mi. Dual
power sliding doors,
Remote Starter, DDD
player, , Avg 22 mpg.
well
maintained.
$13,500 605-720-3965
97 DODGE CARADAN.
$2500. phone 605-6457272
!99 FORD F-250 4x4 7.3
ltr. diesel, rebuilt transmission. Asking $8500.
Call 605-210-0871.
1946 (REB)ILD TITLE)
Willys keep And 2000
Dodge 3/4 Ton Diesel,
Sold
Together
$13,200/Or Will Sell
Seperatly.
605-7224067, 605-639-9156.
1984 FORD F150, with
new 5th wheel hitch. 1982
35h Wilderness 5th wheel,
both need work. $4000
OBO. 605-892-3693
1988 FORD F150 PICK)P, 4x4 With Topper,
Runs GREATff Hate To
Let It Go. $2,900 605578-3434
1989 FORD F-150. 4x4,
runs great. $2200 321693-5089
1992 TOYOTA PICK-)P
with topper. v6. Asking
$1600.
605-6423148
1995 GMC SONOMA
4x2. 350 engine, 700R4
125,000 miles, 17,000
on engine. Runs great,
wiring needs work.
$2500. 605-722-2686
1996 F-250 POWER
STROKE EQT. Cab.
$5900. 605-391-5412
Call
584-2303 or
642-2761
Black Hills Pioneer
and
Weekly Prospector
Geri Riggs
Sturgis Ad Sales
Boarding All Breeds
Retreiver Training
& Conditioning
Upland or Waterfowl
605-645-3444
605-642-2761
Make your
holiday boarding
reservations now!
fax 605-642-9060
[email protected]
CHUCK HUTCHASON • 605-456-6016
LARRY’S
HANDYMAN
SERVICE
REMODELING
REPAIRING
FLOOR TILE
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!"## #%&'(A&#%
605-645-4105
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the !lack Hills *ioneer
is 3 p.m., two days prior
to the day in which you
wish your advertisement
to appear. We can also
accept advertising until
9:00 a.m. on Mondays
for our Tuesday edition.
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business thatXs not listed in
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for a FREE Estimate
call Justin
605-578-1089
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ate Total Lawn Care Maintenance
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LEAD • DEADWOOD • SPEARFISH • BELLE FOURCHE • STURGIS
1-800-287-7805 • 605-892-2111
South Hwy. 85 • 1835 Fifth Avenue, Belle Fourche, SD
This Spot Just Opened UpZ
I-90 Exit 14 • 3125 E. Colorado Blvd.
Spearfish, SD 57783
[email protected]
Ph. 605.722.0537
Cell 605.645.1349
Fax 605.722.0580
RENT MEZ
RENT MEZ
Call 642-2761 or 584-2303
BLACK HILLS PIONEER
S"#$%&"'( N*+,-.,%/01( 2334
782/PIC;<PS
=OR SALE
782/PIC;<PS
=OR SALE
782/PIC;<PS
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1""# T&'&TA TAC&MA.
10-,-00 miles, 4 wheel
drive. Just had an oil
change, and runs great.
BCD00 call C0--F4111C-
400D G-4D0 Crew Cab.
Sowerstroke Dth wheel
PNT. Krill Kuard. \ould
consider economy car
as a trade. #0D-#F441-4 Neave message
_"" G&HD NAHIAT CcF
ton Super Duty. Sower
stroke, Nong Box, with
400D \estern plow.
B1C,"00 or offer. #0DD"1-""DC
4001 G&HD HANKLH
FxF 110,000 miles F.0N
D speed. Matching topper BD400 good condition #0D-#FD-"DF1
400# T&'&TA T`NDHA
FxF extended cab. THD
&GG-road
package.
Hhino-liner. Lxcellent
condition. B41,D00 &B&.
C0--#U"-U144. Lvenings
leave message.
G&H SANLd 400D G&HD
LPC`HSI&N
fully
loaded. v-10, F inch lift,
custom rims. Serious
buyers, Carrie #0D--441""4 or #0D-#F1-1-UC
4004 HANKLH PNT
&ffroad. FxF, ""R Sower
windows, locks, mirrors.
Tow package. New tires,
topper B#F"D call #0D#FD-UU"C
400C
CHLWH&NLT
4D00 Duramax Diesel.
#.# turbo, inbed Ball Z
Dth
wheel
hitch.
Lxcellent
condition.
B1U,"00. Must see. #0DDD"-0C10 Spearfish
400C G&HD G4D0 PNT
FPF Deisel Auto Noaded
Tow Skg, Kooseneck
Hitch U0,000 Miles Lxt.
\arranty 40,000 miles^
B1-,D00 #0D-#FD-C4UC
_#- CHLW' C-10, # cyl.
Csp. BCD0. #0D-U"44C14
400U G4D0 SINKNL
CAB, D.FWU, D Speed,
Auto, Air, Cruise, Tilt,
Dial, FxF, Integrated
Brake Control, ",000
Miles,
Snow
Slow
Sackage,
Tonneau
Cover, B1U,000. 4004
4Db AIHSTHLAM Trailer,
B1C,000. #0D-DUF-1"FU.
400" D&DKL HAM
1D00 FPF Crewcab.
Naramie Skg `nder 11R
miles-Gactory warranty^
At 414 North Main
Spearfish BC-,D00 &B&
#0D-#FD-"#"F
_"" G&HD G1D0 Fx4. v#, D speed, Kood shape.
Nice Stereo, custom
wheels. Nice truck.
BFU00. #0D-D#U-400-
78C/SPORT
<TILITIES =OR
SALE
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SS&HT, U-R Miles, AC,
Dsp, Hardtop, Brand
New B.G. Koodrich Tires,
Kood Nooking, Kreat
Hunning. B-D00. "4U"4D-0#-F
_01 JLLS \HANKNLH
SS&HT.
Hard
top,
-C,000 miles, D speed.
New # ply tires. B10,D00,
or offer.
#0D-D"1""DC
1"U" G&HD BH&NC&,
Huns Kood. #0D-DU041"F.
P"6,/04
78C/SPORT
<TILITIES =OR
SALE
78C/SPORT
<TILITIES =OR
SALE
1""F KMC JIMM' SNT
F.C liter W#, F door,
leather, CD \cipod control.
4 wheel drive,
1F#,000 miles B1,D00
#0D--44-0"DU
4004
M&NTLH&,
SL\TLH DUR, B","00,
4001 \rangler, \hitec
Black Soft, #"R, B14,"00
400F KMC Sierra 1D00,
Black, Noaded, U-R,
B1-,"00, #0D-U"4-DUFF.
1""# CHLW' BNAeLH.
4 wheel drive. 1U",000
miles, new tires, runs
great. BU00. #0D-#F10#4C, leave message.
1""# G&HD BH&NC&
PN D.0 WU, A`T&, CCf
TIHLS,
AcC, NL\
HLAH SH&CRS, NL\
C&IN
SSHINKS,
CH`ISL C&NTH&N,
BF000
#0D-#FDC4UC
1""# T&'&TA HAWH Fdr
A\D F cyl. D speed
great condition B#000
&B&.
1""# Chevy
Lxpress conversion van
BCD00. C0--4"0-10U"
4004 NAND H&WLH
Greelander. U0k, 4.DN,
v#, Auto, 41mpg, awd,
trac control, abs, tilt,
cruise, CD, heated
seats. B#D00 #0D-#F1#D0D
400C H&NDA SIN&T
LP-N, F\D, Neather,
Towing Sackage, Nikenew Tires. &ne owner,
non-smoker, 114,000
Miles. B"U00 - C0--4UC1DD- (Beulah, \')
400F S&NTIAC M&NTANA A\D, loaded with all
options, -4,000 miles,
exceptionally
clean,
whitectan. B"D00. Matt,
C"0--CF1.
400# HC H`MMLH, FxF,
Nuxury Sackage. Heated
Seats, Moon Hoof, Now
Miles, `pgraded \heels,
Nerf Boards, \arranty.
B4F,000. #0D-CF1-FFF0,
#0D-CF1-4"C".
\HANKNLH
1""4
1D#,000 miles, good
shape, runs well, hard
top wcbikini top, manual,
Asking BD,000 &B&.
#0D-410-1"#1.
781/HEAFG
TR<C;S
788/HEAFG
EH<IPIENT
1"-D GAHM TH`CR. 1U
foot combination box
with
hoist.
Kood
Condition. Nooks Z runs
great. B-000. C0--F#-DDU0 or #0D--44-F4#C
CNAHR FPF, Gorklift,
#,000 Sound Nift, Huns
Kood, B4,D00 &B&, C0-#FC-41#4 in Beulah.
1""D KMC Topkick Cab
And Chase, 44,000
KW\, Cat Motor, Allison,
Automatic, Air, BF,D00
&B&, C0--#FC-41#4 in
Beulah.
4001 GHLIKHT NINLH
GN-0, Cat Motor, #
Speed, "0,000 Miles,
44b Glatbed, Kood Truck,
4D,D00 KW\, B1C,D00,
C0--#FC-41#4
in
Beulah.
CHANL TH`CR G&HD
GU00, 1U"f wb, crane is
a National Series 400
#0D-F"0-04U"
Startz & Startz
Landscaping
1"-4 ADAMS H&AD
Krader, diesel, runs
well, great for home projects, has served me
well. BC""D &B&. Matt,
#0D-C"0--CF1.
C"LL/J12U27J0( 8T1U2C3C
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Belle Fourche, Spearfish
Ad Representative
(605) 642-2761
315 Seaton Circle,
Spearfish, SD
784/A<TO
ACCESSORIES
F-BHIDKST&NL TIHLS,
Trunka LNF00 H BN
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l Complete Interior Clean-`p
l Shampoo with Scotch Kuard available
l Hand \ash Z \axingcBuffing
l Hock Chip Z Night Scratch Hepair
l Tar Hemoval l Steam Clean Lngines
CALL FOR A
FREE ESTIMATE
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Sona O’Connell
NLT `S HLNS '&` \ITH
'&`H insurance needs.
Call for GHLL Lstimates.
Body Z Collision experts
j- Bunneybs Body Z
Collision #0D-U"4-4U04.
COLOR MYSTIQUE
Residential & Commercial
136 Sherman Street, Suite A
Deadwood, South Dakota 57732
Phone/Fax 605-722-6466
&
787/A<TO
REPAIRS
C"LL
8T1U2C3C/*%
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Group &
Individual
Health & Life
PIONEER
SA'INK BBBB G&H &ND
THAINLHS. Been sitting
around awhile. &R^^
\orking
condition
unknown. &R^^ Stock,
Horse, Glatbed call Joe
#0D--44-1U0-
788/HEAFG
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BLACK HILLS
78J/TRAILERS
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Pha e
Electric Inc.
RESIDENTIAL • COMMERCIAL
INDUSTRIAL
DEAN L. WEIS
Manager - Owner
PO Box 669
Spearfish, SD 57783
Ph.
642-9693
Fax
642-5757
578-3434 • 580-3434
=REE/ESTIIATES/V/WOX#/C,%#OXOM"#,P
C1D0 Fth Ave., Spearfish, SD
* Retaining Walls
* Grading
* Sod & Seeding * Sprinkler Systems
Specializing in
Portraits
with Personality
309 W. Main St., Ste. A
Lead, SD 57754
(605) 584-4912
Sheila & Tom Graveman
[email protected]
To make
an appointment,
please call
(605) 381-9296
or (605) 641-0935
[email protected]
This spot just
opened up!
C"LL/J12U27J0( 8T1U2C3C
*%/C10U33TJ
SEWING MACHINE SICK?
N*/[*./IP
\
T**/S-"LL
Renew Your Golden Oldie!
R & D CONSTRUCTION
!icensed in !ead, Deadwood . /0earfish
ROWER/THOIAS
YJ38Z/8T1U2730/*%/8T3U08J2
(Across from Midcontinent)
605-642-0562
Concrete Sidewalks Z
Glatwork l New Construction
Hepair Z Hemodeling
We repair all makes: Singer, Viking, Brother, Pfaff,
Elna, Bernina, Necchi, Janome, White, Kenmore
Servicing your machines since 1949
All repairs guaranteed
BOB’S SEWING CENTER
825 E. Denver St., Rapid City, SD
Just West of Kmart • Mon.-Sat. 9-5:30
605-343-3214 or 1-800-864-3229
BLACK HILLS PIONEER
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ACCESSORIES
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Deck. +ncludes 7 Disc
Changer>
?
1AB
Speakers with Tweeters>
2 Alpine V12 Amps>
Boston acoustic BLM’s
and Boston acoustic
Sub. P1QQQ "B". Call
7B?-1SB9
and leave
message.
761
COLLECTIBLE
AUTOS
V19MWX
MZSTA,[
C"ZPE. All refurbished. 2
owner car. Must see to
appreciate. Call 7Q?-??9Q2BM leave message.
'ast of the VClassicsX.
19M7 JEEP CJM> Red>
Hard Top. 7 cyl-Auto !T Bwheel with `uadratrac.
!resh Motor. !irst P?9QQ
takes ita 7Q?-7B2-2WBB
days>
7Q?-7B2-MSWW
eveningsAweek-ends
b77 P'YM"ZTH !ZRY
+++. ,ew W1S motor> all
original. Very little rust.
+mmaculate
shape.
Make offer des e 7Q?7B?-22M1
761
800
800
COLLECTIBLE
AUTOS
APARTMENTS
FOR RENT
APARTMENTS
FOR RENT
BM d+''Y’S JEEP. Buick
V-7. Muncie B speed.
Dana 1S Transfer Case.
W1 inch Yokoahamas>
Headers>
custom
eLhaust. P?QQQ 7Q?MBS-221?
1 BDRM SPEAR!+SH !urnished g utilities
included. AC> laundry
onsite. ,o smokingApets.
dalking dist to BHSZ.
PB?QAmo. 1st i deposit.
7Q?- 212-BWBW
1 BEDR""M APARTME,TS
Znfurnished>
clean. ,ice View in 'ead.
PB2?. de Pay All Ztilities.
'aundry on-site. ,o pets.
Call 7Q?-?MS-2Q12.
JEEP 'ARED"> 19S7>
'ast of dd++ type>
whiteAgold> all accessories> automatic> all
documents> 91>SQQ original miles> P1Qf> 7Q?WBM-7QM1
1 BEDR""M efficiency
apartment. Close to the
university. PWB?Amo. 7Q?7B?-11QQ> 7Q?-7B2-WBM?
PR+CE
REDZCED)
19MW
C"RVETTE
ST+,[RAY
W?Q>
B
speed. 19MW Corvette
Yellow in color. T-Tops.
P21>QQQ. Call 7Q?-7B22WBB days> 7Q?-7B2MSWW evenings.
800
APARTMENTS
FOR RENT
1 g 2 BEDR""M>
!urnished
and
Znfurnished.
'ead.
Call
7Q?-92Q-1B?M
'eave ,ame g Phone h.
1 BEDR""M APARTME,T in B! available
now. PW?Q includes
utilites. Hardwood floors>
large windows> small private deck. ,o petsA,o
smoking 7Q?-7B?-MM?W
Summit View
& Heritage
Apartments
NEWLY REMODELED
Very nice 1 & 2
bedroom apartments
in Belle Fourche.
Some utilities included.
For further
information call:
723-8000.
Saturday, November 14, 2009
800
800
APARTMENTS
FOR RENT
APARTMENTS
FOR RENT
ATTRACT+VE> economicstudio> 1>2>W>B>? bedroom
apartments>
houses>
mobile
homes
in
Spearfish>
'ead>
Deadwood. 7Q?-M22-M2BQ
,Ed'Y REM"DE'ED
"ne bedroom apartment
in 'ead. Right off of
Main Street.
7QQ
Sjuare !eet> hardwood
floors> 9 foot ceilings>
!resh paint g new appliances. PWM?.QQ month i
PWM?.QQ deposit and 1
YEAR 'EASE.
Pet
allowed with P1QQ.QQ
non-refundable Deposit
g P2?.QQ a Month eLtra.
Call Bob>
7Q?-?SQQQ7B
Help-U-Rent
Help-U-Rent
“QUALITY PROPERTY MANAGEMENT”
504 MAIN STREET • SPEARFISH, SD 57783 • 605-642-8803
1 BEDR""M> 1 BATH
Apartment +n 'ead>
Available "ctober 1Q>
PB2? Plus Ztilities. 7Q?W72-WB12.
1-2-W BEDR""M APTS.
Visit "ur debsite) HelpZ-Rent.net "r Call 7Q?M22-RE,T.
2 A,D W BEDR""M
Apartments. Deadwood
Downtown. PW9Q-P?2?AMo.
i Elec. Parking +ncluded.
,o PetsASmoking. 7Q??MS-WSQM
CA,Y",
ESTATES
Apartments in Spearfish>
now has
2 bedroom
apartments available.
,icely landscaped> play
area> off street parking>
laundry facilities. Some
units newley remodeled.
Call 7Q?-7B2-MBQQ for
more information. Ejual
Housing "pportunity.
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R4-*56 &447.8
Apart&ents* ,o&&ercia0
Storage 3nits* 4o&es
Recreationa06Ra007 Renta0s
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800
APARTMENTS
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ATTRACT+VE 2 and W
bedroom apartments and
mobile homes in central
Spearfish. 'ow utilitiesk
washerAdryerk P7QQ - MQQ
7Q?-M22-M2BQ.
STZD+" APARTME,TS
in Spearfish. utilities
paid. ,o petsAno smoking. P2?Q.-PWQQ. per
month. 7Q?-M1M-????
C'EA, 1 g 2 BEDR""M APARTME,TS
located in Spearfish.
Available ,ow. Rent
Based "n +ncome. !or
More +nformation call
7Q?-7B?-S9WW
Ejual
Housing "pportunity.
+R", R+D[E ESTATES
has openings for 2> W
and B bedroom luLury
apartments. Swimming
pool> hot tub and fitness
room. !ree satellite tv.
,o smoking> pet considered with references.
7Q?-7B1-2Q7S
",E
BEDR""M
APARTME,T at 1WQ E.
+llinois>
Spearfish.
Storage and cable TV
included.
Available
immediately. ,o smoking> no pets. 1 year
lease with good credit.
PB?Q mo. Call 7Q?-7B11Q27.
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MARKET
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Advertise
Here!
Cars
Trucks
Boats
Campers
Trailers
ATV’s
3151 E. Colorado Blvd.
Spearfish, SD
PARK
605-641-1248
Td"
BEDR""M
APARTME,T near college available ,ovember
7. Small pet may be considered with references.
'aundry onsite. P7?Q
plus electricity. 7Q?-7B12Q7S
SEE R""MS !"R
RE,T A,D MZCH
M"RE ", THE ,ElT
PA[Ea
Call
584-2303 or
642-2761
Black Hills Pioneer
and
Weekly Prospector
PARK
STZD+" 2 blocks from
downtown
Spearfish.
PW2? i utilities g
deposit. ,o pets> no
smoking.
Avail now.
7Q?-7B?-W22W.
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SELL IT HERE!
Aaron’s Handyman
Services
Christyrodgers.directhomes.com
[email protected]
!all %aron Bra*n
Call 642-2761 or 584-2303
PIONEER
(605)
BLACK HILLS
This Space Just
Opened UpY
Why not try your ad here?
Call 642-2761 or 584-2303
Robert Crane
GEICO Field
Representative
?
!"aron Ma)on
Lead-Deadwood
Advertising Representative
*605. 6/212261
415 !eaton Cir9:e
!;earfi)", !>
Licensed in South Dakota,
Wyoming & Montana
1575 LaCrosse Street, Suite A
Rapid City, SD 57701
Telephone: (605) 348-6060 Fax: (605) 342-9318
Claims: 1-800-841-3000
[email protected]
Rent Me!
Rent Me!
Call 642-2761 or 584-2303
• Snow Removal • Furniture
Moving • Kitchen & Bathroom
Remodel • Egress Windows
• Concrete • Decks • Roofing
• Plumbing • Garages • Painting
• Repairs • Tree Trimming
and Cleanups
642-5874
FREE
DROP
IN
BELLE!
R All Paper R Cardboard
R Aluminum Cans
Commercial Dumpsters
Appliance Pickup
Lazy B Ent. since 2002
www.blackhills.comWrecycle
605-722-1807
BLACK HILLS PIONEER
Saturday, November 14, 2009
801 ROOMS
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605-642-0567
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605-347-640O
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Craft Fair
!"#$ 14
WHITEWOOD ) The 8-10 Club annual Craft Fair will
be held from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturday, Nov. 14 at Hale
Hall. They will be serving homemade soup, sloppy joes,
homemade pie and coffee. For more information contact
Jean at 722-7823.
Meade Dems to meet
!"#$ 14
STURGIS ) The Meade Democrats will be meeting
from 1:30-3:30 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 14 at the Sturgis
Library. There will be a business session first, followed by
a demonstration and training session in vote builder, so
bring your laptops.
Rec Center fund raiser
!"#$ 14
LEAD ) Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran Church is
sponsoring a fundraising event for the Northern Hills
Family Recreation Center from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on
Saturday, Nov. 14 at the Golden Hills Resort. Sales reps
from your favorite home parties will display products as
well as have their catalogues available. Members of the
church will have a bake sale until everything is sold! For
more information contact Helen at the church office
Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to noon at 722-1206 or
Sue Holloway at 920-7788 after Nov. 10.
Chili feed
!"#$ 14
LEAD ) The Black Hills Mining Museum will hold its
Second Annual Chili Feed and Silent Auction from noon to
6 p.m. on Saturday, Nov. 14 at Golden Hills Resort.
Benefit for Stan Kruger
!"#$ 1'
CENTRAL CITY ) A benefit will be held at 11 a.m. on
Sunday, Nov. 15 at the Casino Bar in Central City for Stan
Kruger. This is to help defray the cost of medical expenses.
All you can eat chili with all the fixings will be served.
L-D Debate Team to premier state
and regional speeches
!"#$ 1(
DEADWOOD ) The Lead-Deadwood High School
Debate Team will premier state and regional competition
speeches at the Adams Museum at 6 p.m. Monday, Nov. 16.
The event is open to the public, wheelchair accessible and
donations are welcome. Please call 578-1928 for more information. Parking for the Adams Museum, 54 Sherman St. is
available on Deadwood Street, Siever Street and in the Miller
Street parking lot.
Operation Christmas Child
collection week
!"#$ 1()2+
SPEARFISH ) The National Collection Week for
Operation Christmas Child is Nov. 16-23. The official drop-off
November 14, 2009
location for this area is the Solid Rock Church, 3025 South 10th
Ave., Spearfish. For empty shoeboxes, brochures or additional
information, please call Solid Rock Church at 642-0955, Russ
and Cindy Crago at 722-8154 or www.samaritanspurse.org.
Community Christmas dinner
planning meeting
!"#$ 1(
LEAD ) The Community Christmas Committee will be
meeting at 9 a.m. on Monday, Nov. 16 at Gradinaru`s Haus
of Kaffee. All who are interested in participating are encouraged to attend or contact Sue Holloway at 920-7788. The
Community Christmas Dinner is open to all community
members and their guests. The dinner is made possible by
the generosity of community members and businesses in the
area. Come and join us in preparing for this magical experience.
Depression recovery program
!"#$ 1(
HERMOSA )The topic for session five will be aPositive
Lifestyle Choices.” The session will be held at 7 p.m.
Monday, Nov. 16 at the Hermosa Elementary School cmain
entranced.
In this session, we will learn the most effective route to
making and staying with positive changes. Dr. Nedley will
expose the hidden dangers of some common addictions as
they relate to depression. Find out how to kick the misery
out of kicking any harmful habit. Discover the principles
that aid success. For more information, call c605d 255-4101
ext. 21.
Reader’s Group to meet
!"#$ 18
LEAD ) The Reader`s Group will meet to discuss The
Other by David Guterson at 5:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Nov.
18 at the Hearts Library. Anyone is welcome to join the
group.
Blood drive
!"#$ 19
SPEARFISH ) The Northern Hills Training Center,
located at 625 Harvard St. in Spearfish, will host a blood
drive from 9 a.m.- 4 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 19. The blood
drive will stock hospital shelves for this year`s flu season as
well as the upcoming holiday season. To schedule an
appointment, please contact Chris at 642-2785 ext 243 or
davisenhtc.org.
Northern Hills fibromyalgai
support group
!"#$ 19
SPEARFISH ) The N.H. Fibromyalgai support group
meets from 6:30-8 p.m. on the first and third Thursdays of
each month at Dakota Wellness on Main and Michigan in
Spearfish. Meetings are open to those experiencing cronic
fatigue as well. For more info call Lynn Olson 892-4024 if
no answer please leave name and a phone number I will
return your call.
Art for lunch bunch
!"#$ 20
STURGIS ) The November art for Lunch Bunch program will be at noon on Friday, Nov. 20 at the Sturgis
Public Library Program Room.
This month we will feature guest speakers Bev Patterson,
who will present a program on the Union Center Store and
Carl and Neoma Richter, who will present a program on the
Enning Store. We invite one and all to attend these programs. New faces are always welcome as well as the familiar ones. The coffee is always on, bring your lunch, if you
wish, and join in the fun of remembering and sharing.
Community Thanksgiving dinner
/01P 4y !"#$ 20
SPEARFISH ) There will be a community
Thanksgiving dinner from 5-7 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 24 at the
Calvary Temple Assembly of God on Highway 14 west
RSVP by Nov. 20 by calling 642-3844.
Everyone is welcome.
Center of Hope meetings
LEAD ) The Black Hills Center of Hope will be holding a
Closed Alcoholics Anonymous meeting at 7 p.m. on Mondays,
an Open Alcoholics Anonymous meeting at 7 p.m. on Fridays,
Narcotics Anonymous at 7 p.m. on Tuesdays, a 12 Step Study at
7 p.m. on Wednesdays, Al-Anon at 7 p.m. on Thursdays and
Overeaters Anonymous meeting at 7 p.m. on Thursdays.
If you are interested in enjoying a night of music, games,
movies, food, and conversation in a smoke free, alcohol free, and
gaming free environment come to the Center of Hope.
Black Hills Center of Hope is located at 306 Main St., cFinola
buildingd in Lead. Please call LeAnne at 717-HOPE if you have
any guestions.
Gamblers Anonymous
Thursdays
LEAD ) If gambling is destroying you or someone you
care about, you are welcome to attend Gamblers
Anonymous Thursdays, 7 p.m. at the First Presbyterian
Church, 12 Baltimore St. ctop of Main Street turn left,
white church on the right - can park in driveway.d
Meetings will be held every Thursday. There is no charge
to belong to Gamblers Anonymous.
For more information call Renee at 722-3461 or 5912913.
Cribbage club
Tuesdays and ?r@days
LEAD ) The Lead cribbage club meets Tuesdays and
Fridays, 12:30 p.m. sharp, at the Golden Hills Inn in the bar
area. Tournaments are on the first and third Saturday of each
month. Players are always welcome. For further information, phone Gary Goodrich 584-3145.
Holidazzle floats needed
AeB$ 11
SPEARFISH ) Show your community spirit this holiday season by entering a float in the Holidazzle Light
Parade. The Holidazzle Light Parade takes place at 6 p.m.
Friday, Dec. 11 in downtown Spearfish. For information
contact Marcia at 559-0359 or Mistie at 717-9294.
BLACK HILLS PIONEER COMMUNITY
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Make a friend for life…adopt a shelter pet today!
Saturday, November 11, 2004
CELEBRATIONS
Kuntz, Jacobson exchange vows
CHARLEY* Ten month old
Charley is a male retriever mix.
He has a sweet face, 4 stocking
feet, and a very friendly
demeanor. He is a dog who
would dearly enjoy a nightly tussle in the yard, a jog in the park,
or a place in your heart. Goldenbrown hair and big brown eyes.
PUFF* A very unique cat.
Puff is completely snowy-white.
Dainty and quiet. A good lap
companion.
CLEO* Ten year old Cleo is not past
her prime, but she has slowed down
some since she was a frisky Rottweiler
pup. Cleo would be a nice, steady companion who would accept you exactly
as you are and love you with all her
heart if given a warm, loving home and
family.(She would appreciate a nice,
big, comfy bed as well.)
!"## Pets are spayed and neutered before they #ea4e the she#ter5
Immunize, spay/neuter, shelter from the cold, and LOVE your pets!!
See these and other wonderful pets at www.petfinder.com
Lost pets and strays fill the shelter, can you help with time or donations?
Pet Food Pantry is available at the shelter for those who need it.
Some have to choose between food for family or food for pets. To discourage animal
abandonment, a Pet Food Pantry is available at the shelter for those who need it.
Won’t you help us stock the Pet Food Pantry? Just drop off food at WHHS.
These Animals are available at
WESTERN HILLS
HUMANE SOCIETY
Sponsored by:
324 Industrial Dr., Spearfish
642-1576
120 Industrial Drive, Spearfish, SD
PUZZLE FOR SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 14
Chad Kuntz and Casey Jacobson, both of
Bismarck, surprised all of their family and
friends by exchanging wedding vows in a private ceremony on Sept. 10, 2009 at Dornoch
Cathedral in Dornoch, Scotland with the Rev.
Susan Brown officiating. The cathedral is a 13th
century parish church set in the Royal Burgh of
Dornoch. Music was provided by a traditional
Scottish piper.
The bride is the daughter of Lowell and Lynne
Jacobson, of Mandan, N.D., and formerly of
Spearfish. The groom is the son of Simon and
Kathy Kuntz, of Dickinson, N.D.
The bride is a graduate of the University of
South Dakota and the University of North
Dakota School of Law. She is an attorney in the
office of general Counsel at Basin Electric
Power Cooperative, Bismarck, N.D.
The groom is a graduate of North Dakota State
University and is an electrical engineer at Basin
Electric Power Cooperative, Bismarck, N.D.
The couple reside in Bismarck.
Rapp, Deal engaged
Megan Rapp and JD Deal, both of Pierre, will
be united in marriage July 30, 2010 at the
Lutheran Memorial Church in Pierre.
Rapp is a 2000 graduate of T.F. Riggs High
School in Pierre and a 2006 graduate of Black
Hills State University. She teaches second grade
at Washington Elementary in Pierre. From 20062008 she taught at West Elementary in
Spearfish, and coached girls basketball at
Spearfish High School and Middle School.
Deal is a 1999 graduate of Stanley County
High School in Ft. Pierre. He is employed by
Sharp Enterprises in Pierre.
Hospice Trees of Lights programs to honor loved ones
SPONSORED BY: LUEDERS FOOD CENTERS
SPEARFISH — The holidays hold special memories for all of us. During this season of remembering,
Hospice of the Northern Hills will host a XTrees of
LightsY lighting ceremony at 3 p.m. in the Convention
Center of the Northern Hills Holiday Inn in Spearfish,
on Sunday, Dec. 6.
In addition to the ceremony, XTrees of LightsY will
be lit outside Spearfish Regional Hospital, LeadDeadwood Regional Hospital, Sturgis Regional
Hospital, and the Belle Fourche Regional Senior Care
on this special night. All the XTrees of LightsY will be
decorated with ornaments in memory of loved ones.
Duplicate ornaments will be on each tree over the holiday season, including trees inside the facilities.
Families of Hospice patients, and others who have
lost loved ones, are invited to the lighting ceremony.
As part of this special event, gifts to Hospice can be
given in memory of loved ones or in honor of a special occasion.
XA special ornament will be hung on the trees in
memory of a loved one for a donation of any size,Y
said Mavis Jewitt, Hospice of the Northern Hills
Director. XThis is an opportunity to remember someone who has enriched your life or to memorialize
someone special.Y
This is the seventh year for the "Trees of Lights."
The event was initiated in an effort to encourage
more people to remember and celebrate the lives of
their loved ones who have died. The memorial ornaments are for everyone, not just Hospice patients.
They are to "remember and celebrate any life that has
touched their life in a special way," according to
Jewitt.
A donation to the program ensures Hospice services will be there for those who need them.
Proceeds allow Hospice to provide a patient-centered, team-oriented program of care for terminallyill patients and their families and caregivers throughout the dying and grieving experience.
Hospice of the Hills will also host a tree-lighting
ceremony in Rapid City at 3 p.m., at Blessed
Sacrament Church, on Sunday, Dec. 6. A tree lighting for those in the Southern Hills will take place at
Custer First Interstate Bank at 6 p.m. on Tuesday,
Dec. 1. In addition to their service of remembrance
for Hospice of the Hills patients, anyone can memorialize or honor a loved one with a star hung with the
Christmas decorations at Rapid City Regional
Hospital.
Hospice donations can be forwarded to\ Hospice
of the Northern Hills, 1440 North Main, Spearfish,
SD, 57783. If you have questions about the XTrees of
LightsY, call Hospice of the Northern Hills at a605b
644-4237.
BLACK HILLS PIONEER COMMUNITY
Saturday, N*+e-ber 14, 2009
School
Menus
Spearfish School
Menu
!est &'eme)tary
Monday, Nov. 16 — No School
Tuesday, Nov.17 — Ham and
cheese sandwich
Wednesday, Nov.18 — Chili
Thursday, Nov. 19 — Thanksgiving
dinner
Friday, Nov. 20 — BBQ meatballs
with mashed potatoes
&ast &'eme)tary
Monday, Nov.16 — No School
Tuesday, Nov. 17 — Spaghetti,
salad, fruit, garlic bread
Wednesday, Nov. 18 — Hamburger,
French fries, fruit
Thursday, Nov. 19 — Thanksgiving
dinner
Friday, Nov. 20 — Turkey rice
soup, sandwich, fruit, veggie
-.dd'e S1h33' a)d 4.gh S1h33'
Monday, Nov. 16 — No School
Tuesday, Nov. 17 — Hamburger
Wednesday, Nov. 18 — Italian
dunkers
Thursday, Nov. 19 — Chicken noodle soup
Friday, Nov. 20 — Pizza
All meals are served with choice of
1 percent white milk or fat free chocolate milk. Everyday cereal and cinnamon toast with milk and juice is offered
instead of morning entr=e.
6rea78ast -e)u
Monday — Hot breakfast w/meat
Tuesday — Cereal and toast, fruit,
juice
Wednesday — French toast, sausage
links, fruit, juice, milk
Thursday — Cereal, toast, fruit,
juice
Friday — Pancakes and bacon
Belle Fourche School
Lunch Menu
Monday, Nov. 16 — Mini corn
dogs, French fries, mixed vegetables,
raisins, milk-variety
Tuesday, Nov. 17 — Taco burgers,
potato wedges, corn, peaches, no salad
bar, milk-variety
Wednesday,
Nov.
18
—
Thanksgiving dinner, roast turkey,
mashed potatoes and gravy, stuffing,
green beans, cranberry sauce, dinner
rolls, pumpkin pie, no salad bar, milkvariety
Thursday, Nov. 19 — Stuffed bread
sticks, sherbet fruit cup, no salad bar
cookies milk-variety
Friday, Nov. 20 — No School
6rea78ast
Monday, — Muffins, egg frittata,
cereal variety, fresh fruit, juice
Tuesday, — French toast, sausage
links, cereal variety, fresh fruit, juice
Wednesday, — Breakfast pizza,
cereal variety, fresh fruit, juice
Thursday, — Waffles, cheese
omelet, cereal variety,fresh fruit, juice
milk- variety
Friday, — No School
Fruit, juice and milk served each
day.
Meade Schools
Menu
Sturg.s, P.edm3)t, !h.te<33d,
Stagebar)
Monday,
Nov.
16
—
Hamburger/bun, French fries, green
beans, peaches, milk-variety
Tuesday, Nov.17 — Teriyaki chicken, rice, stir fry vegetables, mandarin
oranges, cookie, milk-variety
Wednesday, Nov. 18 — Walking
taco, lettuce cheese, tomato, pineapple,
milk-variety
Thursday, Nov. 19 — Chicken fries,
potato wedges, carrots, celery, t-roll,
mixed fruit milk-variety
Friday, Nov. 20 — Mr. Rib/Mrs.
Chicken/bun, baby bakers, corn, pears,
milk variety
6rea78ast
Monday — Pancakes, eggs
Tuesday — Scones
Wednesday - Biscuits & gravy
Thursday - French Toast
Friday - Yogurt parfait
Breakfast includes fruit, juice and
milk
Lead-Deadwood
School Menu
Monday, Nov.16 — Macaroni and
cheese, green beans, bread with peanut
butter, fruit, milk
Tuesday, Nov. 17 — Spaghetti with
meat sauce, garlic bread, salad, fruit,
milk
Wednesday, Nov. 18 — Tater tot
casserole, corn, bread and butter, fruit
jell-o, milk
Thursday, Nov.19 — Turkey and
gravy, mashed potatoes, dinner roll,
hot vegetable, pumpkin bar, milk
Friday, Nov.20 — Chicken tenders,
fries, salad, fruit, milk
A salad bar is a menu choice every
day at the high school
6rea78ast
Monday — Cold cereal, toast, fruit,
milk
Tuesday — Pancake, sausage, fruit,
milk
Wednesday — Apple turnover,
string cheese, fruit, milk
Thursday — Egg and cheese biscuit,
fruit, juice, milk
Friday — Cold cereal, toast, fruit,
milk
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Burger King, VFW join to
help military families
SPEARFISH — Burger King and the Veterans of
Foreign Wars of the United States will join up for a
month-long fundraiser throughout November to help
support Unmet Needs, a program designed to help
families of military personnel. Each family can
receive up to$2,500.
The program provides emergency financial support
in the form of grants to families of those currently
serving overseas.
South Dakota Burger King locations will be selling
flags for $1 each all month long. In addition, all funds
raised by South Dakota
Burger King locations will stay in the state.
“We wanted to help give back to our soldiers,”
Dakota King President Tom Walsh, Jr. said. “They've
given and sacrificed so much for our freedom. It was
only natural for us to help.”
Burger King franchises across the nation opt in to
help fund the Unmet Needs program through donations and matching funds. This is the third year that
Burger King has partnered with the VFW. Over the
past two years, Burger King has helped raise more
than $360,000 nationwide.
More than 2,000 families nationwide have been
assisted by the program
While 55 percent of Unmet Needs cases need help
in preventing evictions and foreclosures, the program
also helps with medical expenses, home repairs, car
repairs, groceries and more.
One hundred percent of the more than $2.9 million
dispersed over the past three years has gone directly to
military families.
For more information on the Unmet Needs program, visit www.UnmetNeeds.com.
You’re Invited!
Verse by verse
study of the Bible
at Hudson Hall
Sunday Service: 10:00am
Wednesday night
study available
Child care provided.
Pastor Ellis Lucas • 816-617-7411 • 605-717-9707
www.spearfishchristianfellowship.org
Inside sports: More Spearfish gymnastics pictures.
SPORTS
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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
November 14, 2009
Lady Jackets win 86-52, Jackets lose 81-74
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See GYMNASTICS — Page 29
Level 8 team Grip and Flip 2009 champions are: Brigette Ostrem, Savannah
Childers and Hannah Riley. Courtesy photo
BLACK HILLS PIONEER SPORTS
Saturda'( )o+e-.er 11( 2004
5a6e 27
Sports Happenings
Elk's Hoop Shoot
district competition
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October Visits
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Regional Orthopedics
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Paradise Massage
(massage therapist in Powertrain Gym)
April Johnson, LMT
526 W. Jackson Blvd., Spearfish - 605-641-7979
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Indigo Sky Bodyworks (mobile massage therapist)
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10069 Business 212, Belle Fourche, SD 57717 - 605-723-8552
939 E. Colorado Blvd., Spearfish - 605-645-8912
Greenthread (gently recycled clothing & accessories)
Earth Works (eco-friendly construction)
Sara Bunney
W. Jackson Blvd., Spearfish (beside Shoot the Bull Steakhouse) - 605-559-1559
Josh Krueger
829 St. Joe Street, Spearfish - 605-645-1705
If you know of a new business that may want to be welcomed by the Ambassadors,
please contact the Chamber at 642-2626 or [email protected]
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standing performance on the
floor to score a 9.7.
UIf Riley can do this throughout the season she will be a
strong competitor at the
Regional Championships this
coming year,W said Summers.
Brigette Ostrem, daughter of
Juanita and Scott Ostrem,
Gillette, Wyo., a newcomer to
the Spearfish team finished in
second in the all around with a
score of 36.00.
Ostrem took second on vault
(8.95), second on bars (8.8), second on beam (9.15) and finished
third on floor (9.1).
Not to be out done by her
teammates
performance,
Savannah Childers brought
home gold on the beam (9.4)
placed second on floor (9.45)
and took third on both vault
(8.45) and bars (8.35).
Childers score of 35.65 gave
her the bron`e in the all around.
UFor this team to put up a total of
108.45 this early in the competitive season is Vust ama`ing,Y
said Summers. YI was Vust hoping to get a feel for how they
would handle performing all
these new skills by entering
them in this early meet. They
exceeded my expectations by a
long shot and I am really excited
to see how things will play out
for this group over
the
upcoming competitive season.W
The Level 4 through 6 gymnasts from Spearfish will see
their next competition at the
Black Hills Invitational in
Rapid City on Nov. 21 and the
Optional Level gymnasts wonZt
be in action again until after
the first of the year.
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Brown won the AA with a score
of 33.30 and placed first on
floor (9.3) and Bars (8.5).
Brown placed second on both
vault (7.8) and beam (7.7)
Childers was second in the AA
with a total of 33.00 and won
the vault (8.1) and beam (8.0)
while placing second on bars
(7.8) and floor (9.1).
In the 9-11 age group Hannah
Brun took the gold in the AA
with a score of 34.80. Brun also
won the vault (9.0), bars
(9.1) and placed second on
beam (7.7) and third on floor
(9.0).
Daesha Erskin won the silver
medal in the AA with a score of
33.75 placing first floor (9.35)
third on bars (8.8) and fourth on
vault with an 8.6.
Just behind her teammates in
the AA in fourth place was
Isabelle Drumm with a total of
33.25.
Drumm also placed fourth on
floor (8.8) and beam (7.45) and
adding a fifth place finish on
bars (8.5).
Nylie Takacs finished in sixth
in the AA (32.900 and earned a
silver medal on the bars (8.9)
and a fifth place finish on beam
(7.3).
Gabrielle Lewis brought
home a sixth place on vault
(8.4) and a seventh on beam
(7.15), while teammate Chloe
Ager finished sixth on bars (8.3)
and eighth on floor (8.35) and
beam (7.15).
Rounding out the group was
Hailey Trewhella with a 10th
place finish in the AA (30.00) In
the 12 and over age group,
Emily Anderson placed
fourth in the AA (30.250)
took second on bars (7.6)
fifth on vault (7.6) and floor
(8.3).
UThis group of talented gymnasts really did an outstanding
Vob at this meet,W said Summers.
YThey all moved up a level from
last season and handled the
pressure of these new routines
with style and grace. They
should be a fun group to watch
throughout the remainder of the
season.U
In the Level 6 competition
Natharine Hall out paced the
competition to win the all
around with a score of 31.225.
Hall also won gold on the vault
(8.85), bars (8.8) and floor
(7.85). This was also HallsZ first
attempt at competition for this
Level.
The surprise of the meet for
Spearfish was definitely the
outstanding performance of all
the Level 8 gymnasts.
UWe were really Vust using
this meet as a warm up for the
rest of the season. We Vust wanted to see if we could put together routines with all of the new
skills that we have been working on all summer long. It certainly turned out better than we
could have hoped for,W
Summers said.
Last years Regional \ualifier
Hannah Riley led the Spearfish
Squad to an easy first place
team finish.
Riley won the AA with a
score of 36.80. She brought
home gold on the vault (9.0),
bars (9.45) and turned in an out-
Members of the 2009 Level 5 Grips and Flips champions are: Front row, Isabelle
Drumm, Hannah Brun, Kiara Brown and Journey Childers. Back row, Hailey Trewhella,
Daesha Erskin, Kylie Takacs, Emily Anderson, Gabrielle Lewis and Chloe Ager.
Courtesy photo
If they’re grappling... we’ll be there!
THE BLACK HILLS PIONEER
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LARGE ESTATE & FIREARMS
AUC T ION
Monday, November 23, 2009 ~ 9:30 am
Irvin & Charlean Lampl Estates
Ray Ginsbach & Frank Dean Firearms Collections
Auction held at the Tretheway Pavilion, 115 S. Canyon St.,
SPEARFISH, SD
ANTIQUES & COLLECTABLES: Oak hall tree w/mirror; Oak writing desk; library table; trunks;
old students desk; treadle sewing machine; decoys; pitcher & bowl sets; cane bottom chair;
copper boiler, like new; sad irons; 2 gal. Redwing crock; 2 gallon crock churn; crock jugs; cast
iron tub & stand; kerosene lamps; several quilts & fancy work; butter mold; Assorted glassware
& china, cut & pressed glass, crystal, depression, stemware, milk glass and more; 2 cuckoo
clocks; horse collars & hames; bull skull; old saddle; several steel implement wheels; cream
cans; implement seats; 2 water well pumps; cistern pump; walking plow: “Slope Saga”, Slope
Co. ND history, 1976; 1800’s bibles; old books & photos; WILDLIFE MOUNTS including 3 & 4
pt. Whitetail deer head mounts, flying turkey, full body fox & otter, raccoon skin, and much more!
FURNITURE: Thomasville Early American dining room set including table w/8 chairs & large glass
front china hutch, and dry sink/sideboard, beautiful; Thomasville EA coffee & end tables;
Thomasville EA oak bedroom set; Thomasville hunter green sofa/loveseat; white sofa/loveseat; tan
sofa/loveseat; several arm chairs, recliners, occasional chairs; “White Clad” coffee table; Early Am.
Dinette set; Early Am. Bedroom set; Early Am. roll top desk; Sewing table/desk; several coffee &
end tables; heavy pine rocker; oak wardrobe; pine upright chest; bedroom set; oak drop leaf
dinette set; 4 file cabinets; computer desk; office chairs; office desk w/overhead bookcase; several bookcases & shelving; storage cabinets; wardrobe; occasional tables; magazine racks and more!
HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS – MISC.: Frost free refig/freezer; full line of small kitchen appliances; microwave oven; dinnerware; flatware; utensils; pots & pans; baking sheets; glassware;
large asst. of cleaning supplies; large asst. of framed prints, pictures, wall hangings, artwork,
decorator items of all types; dozens of area rugs; desk, floor & table lamps; “cowboy” figurine;
swan décor; lg. Asst. of linens, bedding, towels, wool blankets, etc; baskets; pottery; plants;
planters; hat rack mirror; “regulator” wall clock”; luggage; card table/chairs; Sony Trinitron flat
screen TV; office items; PC computer w/flatscreen; 2 laptop computers; 4 printers; paper
shredder; office organizers; bulletin boards; wheel chair; large asst. of Christmas decorations;
knick knacks; ceramics; coolers & Thermos; stereo & radios; large asst. books; and much more!
SHOP & LAWN: Ornamental windmill; extension & step ladders; wheel barrow; workmate;
Charbroil & gas grills; patio furniture; large asst. of lawn, hand, power, mechanics and wood
shop tools; battery charger; wood clamps; small compressor; fertilizer spreader; gas leaf blower; shop shelving; garden hose; misc. lumber; trash cans; downhill skis/boots and more!
VEHICLE: 1993 Chevrolet 1500 4x4 pickup, auto, V-8, 8’ box w/liner & tool box; 156K+- miles,
good rubber, clean and A-1!
Auctioneers Note: This auction includes the entire furnishings from the Lampl’s 4300 sq. ft.
Mountain Plains Sub. home. This is a large auction of clean, well cared for, top quality furnishings. Something here for everyone, many boxes in storage and yet to be inventoried, selling in
2 rings beginning at 9:30 sharp, plan to attend!
100+ FIREARMS – RAY GINSBACH & FRANK DEAN COLLECTIONS
Beginning at 6:30 pm
RIFLES – CARBINES - SHOTGUNS: Henry .45 Long Colt lever action carbine; Shilo-Sharps Mod.
1874 .45-70 falling block, set trigger, peep site, never fired; Uberti Arms 1873 .45 Long Colt “Jesse
James” commemorative rifle, #45, gold plated & engraved by A&A engraving, Rapid City SD, New
in hard case, very nice! Win. Mod. 94 .32-40 carbine, John Wayne Commemorative, #JW3930,
new in box; Win. Mod. 94 .38-55 carbine, Chief Crazy Horse Commemorative, #CCH2177, NIB;
Win. Mod. 94 .32 Win. Special saddle ring carbine, “Wrangler”, 16” bbl., NIB; Win. Mod. 1200 12
ga. Mag., Vent rib, full; Win. Mod. 50 12 ga. Auto, 2 ?; Win. Mod. 12 w/trap rib & wood, 12 ga. 2
?; Win. Mod. 12 12 ga. Featherweight, takedown mod., 2 ? full; Win. Mod. 12 .20 ga. w/factory
Lyman choke-compressor; Win. Mod. 63 .22 LR Auto rifle; Win. Mod. 94 .44 mag saddle ring carbine; Win. Mod. 490 .22 LR auto; Win. Mod. 94 AE .38-55 lever action saddle ring carbine; Win.
Mod 94AE .45 long Colt, lever action, saddle ring carbine; Win. Mod. 88 .243 lever action rifle; Win.
Mod. 290 .22 auto rifle; Win. Mod. 100 .284 auto rifle; Win. Mod. 250 .22 lever action rifle; (2) Win.
Mod. 1897 12 ga. Pump; Win. Mod. 1890 .22 WRF pump; Marlin mod. 1893 .30-30 Oct. Bbl., takedown rifle; Marlin Mod. 1889 .38-40 lever action rifle; Marlin Mod. 1894 .25-20, lever action rifle;
Marlin Mod. 1893 .30-30 lever action rifle; Marlin Mod. 1892 .22 lever action rifle; Marlin Mod. 336
.30-30 lever action rifle; Marlin Mod. 1893 .32-40 lever action carbine; Marlin Mod. 883 .22 mag.
bolt action rifle; Marlin Mod. GA-22 .22 auto. rifle; Marlin mod. 60 .22 LR auto rifle; Remington
Mohawk 600 .6mm Rem. bolt action rifle; Rem. Mod. 788 .223 Bolt action rifle; Rem. mod. 512 .22
bolt action rifle; Rem. mod. 25 .25-20, pump rifle; Rem. mod. 3200 12 ga. competition trap model
over/under; 2 ?; Rem. mod. 870 12 ga. mag DU Mississippi River Edition, new in hard case; Rem.
mod. 870 12 ga. mag pump; Rem. mod. 721 .30-06 bolt action rifle w4x Bushnell; Rem. mod 50
16 ga. auto, 2 ?; Savage mod. 99 .30-30 lever action rifle; Savage mod. 93 .22 Win. Mag, Blk. syn.
stock w/Weaver 2.5-7x; Savage 110 Custom .22-250 left hand rifle w/Bushnell 6x24; Savage 110
Custom .22-250 left hand rifle w/Bushnell 3X9; Ruger mod. 77 Mark II .223 bolt, stainless steel, blk.
syn. stock; Ruger mod. 77 Mark II .338 Win. Mag, Stainless steel, syn. stock, & SS Leupold 3-9x;
Ruger mod. 77 .220 Swift, chrome bbl., w/10X Leupold; Ruger mod. M-77 6mm bolt, Douglas Bbl.,
w/Leupold 3-9X; Ruger M-77 .270 bolt w/Sightron 3-9X; Ruger M-77V .22-250 bolt, heavy chrome
Barrel, w/Redfield 10X; CZ 550 American .270 bolt w/Sightron 3-9X; Browning Auto-5 12 ga. mag,
Belgium made, DU “Wetlands for America” model, new in hard case; Browning BLR .22 lever
action rifle; Interarms Mark 10 .308, bolt action rifle; 1898 Krag .30-40 Krag military bolt rifle;
Springfield 1903-A3 .30-06 custom bolt action rifle; Springfield 1903-A3 Custom .308 Norma Mag.
w/Bariska 6-24X; Styler 1896 .30-40 Krag, bolt action rifle; 1898 Mauser .243 custom bolt action
rifle; Japanese Ariska 7.7 military bolt; Swedish Husqvarna .35 custom w/Wahlon action & Bushnell
4X; Custom .22-250 Mauser bolt action rifle w/Weaver 10X; Custom.300 Winchester Mag, bolt,
built infield; Custom 98 Mauser 25-06 Santa Barbara bolt, chrome bbl., w/Lyman 6X; Stevens mod
416 target .22, peep site. heavy barrel; Mossberg mod 550 12 ga. 2 ?-3” w/adjustable choke;
Mossberg 500AHT 12 ga. 3” mag pump; H&R 10 ga. mag single shot; Tradewinds 10 ga. mag side
by side, full-full; E. James 10 ga. side by side, exposed hammers; German pellet rifle w/red dot
scope
HANDGUNS: Smith & Wesson Mod. 18 .357 Mag. revolver, 3”, w/holster & red site insert; S&W
Mod. 18 .22 LB revolver, 4”, w/holster & red site insert; S&W Mod. 67 .38 special, Stainless steel,
3”, w/red site insert & holster; ;S&W mod. 10 .38 Special, double action; Colt .45 2nd gen. Army,
single action; Colt Peacemaker .22 w/mag. cylinder; (2) Colt .22 Civil War Centennial, single action,
encased pair; Colt Police Positive .38 Special, double action; Ruger Blackhawk .357 Mag., single
action; Ruger Mark I .22 auto; Ruger Vaquero-Sheriff’s .45 Colt, single action; (2) Ruger Single Six
.22, single action (old model); Thompson Center Contender custom .22 single shot w/Leupold 2X;
Cobra C-B .38 Special Derringer; Browning 9mm Hi-power semi-auto; Raven P-25 .25 semi-auto;
High Standard mod. B .22 semi-auto; 1911 Remington .45 ACP Govt. semi-auto; High Standard
.22 H-D Military semi-auto; Hawes .45 Colt Western Marshals, single action; Interarms .45 Colt
Virginian, single action; Western Marshal .44 Mag, single action; Ellipietta .36 Muzzleloader, single
action; (3) Iver Johnson .38 Short Colt, top break, single action; Uberti 1858 .44 Army muzzleloader, single action; Mitchell Arms .45 Colt, single action; Cimarron mod. P .45 Colt, single action;
ALSO, several soft cases, etc. for above firearms.
Auctioneers Note: These firearms represent 50+ year collections by both Ray Ginsbach, a
long time Spearfish area plumbing contractor and Frank Dean, active in area Cowboy Fast
Draw competitions. There is a large variety of well cared for firearms, all selling w/o reserve!
Available for inspection auction day only. . .firearms sell at 6:30pm.
Terms: Cash day of sale – MC/VISA Selling “As-Is” without Warranty – Lunch available
For more photos and information visit:
www.sdauctions.com
Auction Professionally Managed By:
Owners:
Irvin & Charlean Lampl Estate
Kathy Finkle & Jeanne McGregor,
Administrators
Also:
Ray Ginsbach & Frank Dean
Spearfish SD
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Animal
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Crime!
That’s right, neglect
or violence toward
animals is against
the law, and here’s
what you can do to
help stop it:
• Find out about
animal cruelty
prevention laws in
our state and
spread the word.
• Support pending
legislation
protecting animal
rights.
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animal abuse or
neglect, contact the
police.
From your hometown
newspaper,
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