Highway tax increases aren`t likely says official

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Highway tax increases aren`t likely says official
PIONEER
BLACK HILLS
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PIONEERING THE NEWS SINCE 1876
First Habitat house in Spearfish
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Highway tax
increases aren’t
likely says official
BY BOB MERCER
Black Hills Pioneer
PIERRE — The South Dakota Legislature will be presented a package of
proposed tax increases for highway funding in the 2010 session, but state
Transportation Secretary Darin Bergquist said Thursday he doesn't foresee
lawmakers coming up with any more money for road maintenance and projects.
See HIGHWAY TAX — Page 7
Belle Fourche food
pantry sees community
outpouring
BY AMY WRIGHT
Black Hills Pioneer
A L>the@a/ Bi11io/ E@o>F f@oB Be@e1fo@I helFeI fo@ a KeeL I>@i/E the co/1t@>ctio/ of a
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BY SARA KOCH
Black Hills Pioneer
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SPEARFIS* — After several months of planning, many hours of labor and hundreds of helping
hands and volunteers, the first *abitat For
*umanity house in Spearfish is finally finished.
The keys will be handed over today to new owners Don and Peony *ammerquist during a dedication ceremony. The couple is originally from
Rapid City, but has lived in Spearfish for the
majority of the last 20 years.
In 2006, Don contracted a sinus infection that
ultimately led to an infection in his brain. *e spent
a month in a coma and was also on life support for
some time. When Don finally started to get progressively better, doctors feared he would never
walk again. But now, after three years, he has
made improvements and is walking, talking and
helping with the construction of his new home.
“*e is definitely a miracle,” said Peony.
The 24x48 foot house has four bedrooms and
one bathroom and a porch attached to the front. It
is the first home built by *abitat for *umanity in
Spearfish, and the first one in all of the Black *ills
with a garage.
*undreds of people from different groups
helped construct the residence since the groundbreaking in the end of May.
“The first group of people we had was a 25-person group from the Lutheran Church in
Beresford,” said Rick Ellerton, Northern *abitat
for *umanity chairman. “They participated for a
See HOUSE — Page 8
BELLE FO'RC*E — When word got out
that the Compassion Cupboard food pantry operated by the Belle Fourche Ministerial
Association was in need of food the community
didn't hold back.”
“People have been giving and giving,” Rev.
See FOOD PANTRY — Page 9
Gail
Arnold
BHSU BEATS
ROCKY MT.
MAKING
NOISE
Lady Jackets win 100-65
Local honor band set to
perform at Black Hills
State.
See story on Page 30
See story on Page 2
BLACK HILLS PIONEER LOCAL SCENE
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Northern Hills Honor Band to make music soon
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S"#ARFISH * The culminating concert of the
17th annual Northern Hills Honor Band Festival
will be held at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday at Black Hills
State University and features more than 200 specially selected middle and high students from just
under 20 area schools. The special public concert
provides students from smaller schools the opportunity to perform in a large band with full sections
of each instrument. Nearly 20 students were chosen to represent Lead-Deadwood Middle and
High Schools at the festival. Middle school participants include, front row, left to right: Raylee
McCullock, clarinet] Brooke Bialas, French horn]
#li?abeth Belmontes, flute] Mackalyn Blanton,
flute] #mily Reif, flute and second row, left to
right: Andrew "isciotta, trumpet] Stacey
Anderson, clarinet] Olivia Snedeker, trombone]
Cody Wold, alto saxophone. High School participants include, third row, left to right: Jacque
Bratcher, clarinet] Mandy Wold, flute] Amelia
Williams, flute] Tierra Herrig, bass clarinet and
fourth row, left to right: Isaac Corbett, baritone]
Raman Dragoo, trombone] Matt Thompson,
trumpet] #van Glan?er, alto saxophone. Not pictured: O??ie Snedeker, trombone. Spearfish High
School students include: Aimee Owen, clarinet]
Savannah Johnson, clarinet] Alexis Nelson, bass
clarinet] Lauren Harrington, trumpet] Mary
Amiotte, trumpet] Audri Swisher, horn] Hannah
Hepper, horn] Max Temple, trombone] Mason
Hall, trombone] Allison Syman, baritone] "aul
Blasi, tuba] Chase Aspelin, tuba] Jake Eoung, percussion.
State of Our
Youth event to be
held Dec. 1
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S"#ARFISH * Members of the community are
invited to an event that will mobili?e a healthier
path and cultivate a higher regard for our youth. The
State of Our Eouth event will be held from 11:30
a.m. to 1 p.m. on Dec. 1 at the Northern Hills
Holiday Inn.
The event will be acknowledging the Spearfish
Community Coalition's success in receiving the
Drug Free Community Grant. It will also be recogni?ing local champions for their trailbla?ing energies regarding substance use and abuse issues, facilitating multidimensional discussions, and mobili?ing our community to pave a commitment path
toward a healthier culture for our youth. Reynote
speaker for the luncheon will be Roland
Loundenburg, a scientist and epidemiologist.
Loundenburg will be presenting research-based
facts and figures about the rate of substance use and
abuse that is occurring in our community.
Since 1993, the Spearfish Community Coalition
has pioneered the development of the Spearfish
smoke free restaurant campaign and guide, tobacco
education banners and billboards and youth training
in Improv and Teens Against Tobacco Use.
“The Spearfish Community Coalition is extremely excited to implement the goals of the Drug Free
See YOUTH — Page 36
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News & Notes
Mayor proclaims Nov.
30 as ‘Louise Johnston
Day’
Market in the Park
organizers thank
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Saturday, November 21, 2009
Afghan police are weak link in security force
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Saturday, No+e-.er 01, 0003
Fallen heroes banners soon to be on
display at SD guard museum
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State highway named
for ‘The Buffalo King’
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PIERRE - The LFallen HeroesM banner display
will be featured Dov. 24-Dec. 2W at the South
Dakota Dational Xuard Museum (W01 E. Dakota
Avenue) in Pierre.
The banners were created in honor of South
Dakota military personnel who lost their lives in
\peration Enduring Freedom and \peration IraOi
Freedom.
LHaving the banners on display at the Dational
Xuard Museum affords an opportunity for visitors
traveling to Pierre to see the Christmas trees at the
Capitol and the banners,M said Bob Tusser, manager
of the museum.
LIt=s been said that Christmas is not as much about
opening our presents as opening our hearts,M Tusser
said. LI would encourage all South Dakotans during
this holiday season to open their hearts and honor
these young heroes.M
The Fallen Heroes banners are intended for display in settings that provide respectful reflection of
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PIERRE — Another stretch of
South Dakota highway is getting
a special name from our state=s
past.
A century ago, Stanley County
rancher Scotty Philip had the
foresight to preserve some of the
last American bison remaining on
the plains.
Dow some folks want to preserve for the public the significance of what he accomplished.
The state Transportation
Commission agreed Thursday to
designate G.S. 14 between Philip
and Fort Pierre as James LScottyM
Philip Highway. Several green
signs will be erected roadside
along the route.
The reOuest came from Mary
Burnett of Philip. She is co-chairperson of the Philip HoriRons
organiRation. In her official letter,
she described Scotty Philip as one
of South Dakota=s treasures and
said the community, which is the
Haakon County seat, is named for
him.
LThrough his foresight in saving the buffalo from extinction, he
built his herd to nearly one thousand head and many of the
nation=s parks, including Custer
State Park, have their herd origins
from Scotty Philip stock,M she
wrote.
She added, LScotty Philip was
not only a notable part of our history. He is South Dakota nobility.
He will forever be remembered as
LThe Buffalo Ting.M
The reOuest was supported by
Philip Mayor John Hart and Fort
Pierre Mayor Sam Tidball, who is
a member of the Transportation
Commission but wasn=t present
for the meeting Thursday.
There was no opposition to the
designation among the commission members. LIt=s historical,M
said Jim Spies of Uatertown, the
chairman.
The only Ouestion was whether
the sign=s design will provide the
motoring public with enough
information. As approved, the
sign would be six feet wide and
two feet deep bearing the phrase
LJames =Scotty= Philip HighwayM
flanked on each side by a silhouette of a bison.
Commissioner Bob Benson of
Uinner said the name will be a
mystery to many. LI remembered
the name, but not many people
do,M he said.
The designation is at least the
fifth made by the commission this
year.
BLACK HILLS PIONEER
OPINION
OUR VOICES MATTER
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5aturday, <ove>ber ,., ,((3
Parenting Today
An early start in literacy
Parents are hearing the chatter about
new programs that claim to have babies
reading at 6 months and are wondering
if it is really possible. Possible: Maybe.
Realistic: No. There are no sets of
videos on the market today that will
single handedly teach a baby to read
that early in life. It isnAt developmentally what babies need at that age. Pushing
babies to that level may actually hinder
their development by adding stress into
their daily routine and may take away
from normal activities the child is trying to learn on their own. So, what is
the right age to start thinking of literacy
with children:
Probably the best place for us to start
is to have a real understanding of what
literacy is. Yes, literacy is knowing how
to read and write but that is actually the
final stages of literacy. It starts in a
much simpler form with numerous steps
that will get your child to the end
result.
Literacy begins at birth. When we
respond to a babyAs coos by cooing
back, they are starting to learn sounds.
Reading books to newborns start their
interest as well as singing and nursery
rhymes. Hsing these during their rou-
tines will introduce them to new words
and sounds. The simplest activity such
as taking a walk with an infant and talking about new sights sounds will foster
this development. Iollow the infantsA
cues by talking more about thing
your child points to or
seems interested in.
Even early childhood
games can help develop a childAs listening
skills. If your child
responds when you
are playing peek-a-boo,
they are learning to
take turns, and to listen for cues. Watch
carefully for the small
milestones babies achieveK
turning a book over when it is
upside down, babbling as if pretending
to read or even scribbling on paper are
all big accomplishments for a young
child.
As children start to develop into toddler stages, they will have a whole new
set of skills to develop. They may try to
MreadN a book to an adult, tell stories
about what they did during their day or
even start to recogniOe different print,
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such as their name or certain letters. All
of these are wonderful accomplishments
in a childAs development. When you
think about different activities you can
do with your toddler, even the simplest
field trip can provide numerous
opportunities to learn. A trip
to the grocery store may
involve them writing a
grocery list before
they go, and then
retelling a story
about the shopping
trip once it is over. Ask
your child Puestions
about the store such as
MWhat sounds did you
hear in the store:N or
MDid you see anything
orange:N to encourage them to
think and retell parts of the trip.
When provided with the opportunity
to learn about reading and writing, your
preschool child will seem like a sponge,
soaking it all in. Providing them with
easily accessed MtoolsN such as a stick
they can write in the sand or snow with
or dough to make letters from will help
with letter recognition and spelling.
They will be learning to read from left
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to right and top to bottom so you can
help them develop that skill by pointing, with them, to the words as you
read. Stop and let them fill in the
words of a story they may already know
or let them read you simple one word
per page books where the pictures cue
them. The success will help them develop the confidenceR
Literacy is taught to children of all
ages in a variety of different ways. If
we keep this in mind we will be able to
bring more and more literacy activities
into their day without adding cost or
even much extra preparation time to our
days.
By the way, if you are reading this
article in front of your child, pat yourself on the back. Showing your child
that you are a reader will confirm for
them that reading is an enUoyable activityR
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November 21, 2009
BHSU check presentation
PEO Chapter BW awarded Black Hills State University senior Jennifer Wetz a check for $500 to cover textbook expenses this semester. In May 2010, Jennifer will receive her Bachelor of Science degree in Early
Childhood Special Education. Presenting the check on behalf of PEO Chapter BW are Priscilla Romkema,
left, and Bobbi Looney, right. Courtesy photo
BHSU faculty
transform lives
SPEARFISH — Black Hills State
University faculty are transforming lives and
making headlines with
their achievements.
Dr. Holly Downing,
Dean of the College of
Arts and Sciences,
recently attended the
2009 Annual Meeting
of the Council of
Colleges of Arts and
Sciences (CCAS). The
conference was held
Dr. Holly
in Baltimore, Md.,
where Downing gave a
Downing
presentation as part of
a
panel
entitled
"Pipeline Issues in the STEM Disciplines."
In her presentation she addressed the
BHSU campus' initiatives in recruiting and
retaining Native American students in
STEM (science, technology, engineering and
math) fields.
Her focus was on the importance of the
BHSU Center of Indian Studies, the gains
made possible through the NSF S-STEM
grant, the research opportunities, and the
support of American Indian Studies faculty
and staff.
BHSU students receive honors at state competition
SPEARFISH — Six Black Hills State University music students
received honors at the state-wide competition at Augustana College
in Sioux Falls, sponsored by the South Dakota Music Teachers
Association (SDMTA).
Top students were selected to perform program memorized pieces.
Tyler Raad, a junior from Spearfish, placed second in the vocal division at the competition, while Jamie Williams, senior from Qillette,
Wyo., received an honorable mention in the same division. Pianist
Jessica Finch, senior from Rapid City, received an honorable mention in the collegiate piano division. Ashton VandenHoek, senior
from Jamestown, Mich., received an honorable mention in her division in the SDMTA competition. VandenHoek was among eight
vocalists who all sing at graduate level. Tenor Sean Sutton, freshman
from Sioux Falls, was a participant in the Collegiate Voice, and Luke
Temple, sophomore from Burlington, Wis., participated in the
Collegiate Composition
Dr. Janeen Larsen, BHSU professor of music, serves president of
SDMTA, and Dr. Nancy Roberts, BHSU assistant professor of
music, serves as chair of the Music Teachers National Association
(MTNA) competitions.
Raad said, UIt was a great experience. All of the work that I did
paid off, and I felt well prepared. I wouldn't have been able to do it
without the help of the music faculty - especially Dr. Roberts, Dr.
Larsen, and Dr. Nero. I don't think I would have been able to get this
much personal assistance from any other music department.W
Six Black Hills State University students were honored at a state-wide competition. Courtesy
photo
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Page 12
Garfield
Baby Blues
For Better or For Worse
The Born Loser
Frank and Ernest
Ernie
BLACK HILLS PIONEER
Saturday, )*+e-.er 21, 2009
by $im Davis
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DEAR ABB@A I am an 11year-old girl who loves going
shopping and doing various
stuff with my mom. But when
we go to the mall or stop for
lunch and she hears a song
she likes, sheKll start singing
to it. And if weKre standing
up, she even dances to it a
little.
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stop because sheKs embarrassing me, but all she says
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my iPod. Any suggestionsP —
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shared by generations of
young people. @ou have
reached an age when image
is becoming important to you,
and youKre afraid that your
motherKs behavior will reflect
badly on you. It wonKt.
Rather than be embarrassed, please consider how
lucky you are to have an
upbeat, music-loving mother
with a sense of rhythm and
some knowledge of the lyrics.
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sweetheart and offer to teach
her.) I have it on good authority that an Lold dogN can learn
new tricks.
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of marriage I still donKt know
how to tell my wife she canKt
cook. I came home tonight to
find an expensive piece of
meat I had been looking forward to eating reduced to
shoe leather.
In our golden years, we will
be able to afford to splurge on
expensive cuts of meat, etc.,
only rarely. It is disappointing
to have to toss it into the
garbage.
I never encouraged my wife
to cook, and usually the pressure of work distracts her. But
she has been LsurprisingN me
more often with LdelicaciesN
on her days off.
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I nicely ask her not to go to
the trouble of preparing these
disastrous dishesP — WANTS
TO BE TACTFUL
DEAR WANTSA Who has
been doing the cooking in
your household all these
years — or have the two of
you been eating outP Because
you canKt bring yourself to tell
your wife her cooking skills
need improvement, allow me
to offer an alternative. Sign
the two of you up for nighttime
cooking classes so she can
brush up on her culinary skills
and, if necessary, you can
take over the role of family
chef after you retire. Bon
appetit]
DEAR ABB@A My parents
divorced when I was 1_. It
was nasty. My mother, in an
act of desperation, dragged
me into it. I was placed in foster care until her allegations
were looked into and found to
be false.
I held a grudge for 10 years.
During that time I was bitter,
angry, shy, anxious, scared —
overall, `ust a mess. I finally
realiaed that until I addressed
those feelings, it would affect
all aspects of my life.
At 2_, I am finally trying to
have a relationship with my
mother. It has been hard.
There are some things from
the past that I cannot forget,
and I find it difficult to let go of
my anger and resentment.
IKd like to write a book about
my experience as a guide to
forgiving and moving on, but if
I do, I would not be able to
hide my identity or my motherKs. Is it realistic to write a
self-help book without the
world knowing itKs my family
IKm talking aboutP IKm longing
to help others. — ASPIRING
WRITER IN ILLINOIS
DEAR ASPIRING WRITERA
It can be done. I can think of
two ways to accomplish what
you have in mind. The first
would be to write the story as
fiction. The second would be
to adopt a pen name. Whether
or not your story turns out to
be a best seller, the experience would be cathartic.
Dear Abby is written by
Abigail can Buren, also
known as $eanne Phillips, and
was founded by her mother,
Pauline Phillips. Write Dear
Abby at www.DearAbby.com
or P.O. Box deff0, Los
Angeles, CA e00de.
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of her favorite recipes in two
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The November 10, 2009
regular meeting of the
Central City Town Board
of Trustees was called to
order at 5@00 p.m. at the
Central City Town Hall.
Board members present
were Robyn Novotny, and
Donovan Renner FMarc
Straub absentI; also present@
John
Mraft
FMaintenanceI and Dwight
Hajek FFinance OfficerI.
MINUTES
The October 13, 2009
regular meeting minutes
were
presented
and
approved. RN-1, motion
carried.
BILLS
It was moved by Renner
and seconded, to approve
the following vouchers@
BH Power X Light
Y323.50 FSt. LightsZPub.
Util.I; M.D.U. Y8\.69
FPub. Bldg. Util.I; City of
Lead Y65.31 FPub. Bldg.
Util.I; Dwight Hajek
Y369.^0 FSalary Fin.
OfficerI;
John
Mraft
Y821.\8 FPayrollI; Hillside
Disposal Y1,5^^.00 FSolid
WasteI;
BH
Pioneer
Y5^.80
FLegal
PublicationI;
NAPA
Y299.21 FSt. Supp.I;
Jacobs Welding Y20.00 FSt.
Supp.I; Triple M Tire
Y^3.00 FSt. Supp.I TOTAL
Y3,696.6\
FINANCE OFFICERaS
REPORT
The Finance Officeras
Report was presented for
October 2009. DR-1,
motion carried. Balance@
10-01-09
CDs
Y^00,000.00; Checking
Y26,\26.31;
Revenues
Y8,32^.08; Expenditures
Y6,851.9^; Balance 10-3009 Y28,198.^5.
cISITORS
Mike and Wyola Ogren
inquired about any future
building application from
their neighbor. All future
applications will go though
the lengthy process that
involves the Central City
PXe. Mike and Wy will be
notified immediately of
any building permit application that would affect
them.
The residents of 208
Hidden Gulch requested an
opinion of the Board as to
if the long-standing trail
that passes through their
property is legally a “city
street,” an access to other
property, or merely a long
personal
driveway.
Thoughts of gating the
property need to pass
through Lawrence County
Emergency Management.
On a similar topic, the
Townas
responsibility
regarding snow removal
on Sunnyside St. was discussed.
C O M M I T T E E
REPORTS
Expenditure
for
a
iuletide gathering Fpossibly at Pijja LabI was
approved. Date is pending.
An expenditure of
Y3\,3\0 was approved
FDR-1 and secondedI, to
purchase a Case 621B
front-end loader Fbid submitted
by
Titan
MachineryI. Cost reflects a
purchase price of Y^8,000Y10,630 trade-in.
NEW BUSINESS
Liquor license renewal
applications from Big D
Oil, Pijja Lab, and Casino
Bar were approved.
ADJOURN
No further business to
come before the Board.
Motion by Renner, motion
carried to adjourn at 5@^0
p.m. The next regular
meeting will be held
Tuesday, December 8,
2009 at 5@00 p.m. at the
Town Hall.
Town of Central City
Marc Straub
ATTEST@
FFinance OfficerI
Dwight Hajek
Published once at the
total approximate cost of
Y30.\5.
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The Whitewood City
Council met in regular session on Monday, the 16th
of November 2009 at City
Hall. President of the
Council Jay cogt called the
meeting to order at \@00pm
with Council members
Albert Derby, Wiley
Freidel, Randy Wiege, and
Rick Heinrich present.
Mayor Mike Weyrich and
Council member Dale
OaDea were absent. City
Attorney Bruce Hubbard,
Police Chief Davidson,
Public Works Director
Grant, Finance Officer
Heckenlaible,
and
Building Inspector OaDea
were also present.
Action 2009-22\
Motion by Wiege, second by Freidel to approve
the minutes for the Regular
Council
Meeting
on
November 2 2009.
All
members present voting
yes, motion carried.
Action 2009-228
Motion by Freidel, second by Wiege to approve
the claims as written. Roll
call, all members present
voting yes, motion carried.
CLAIMS - November
16, 2009
LIkUOR FOR OCTOBER
REPUBLIC NATIONAL DIST., 25^3.^\
JOHNSON WESTERN
WHOLESALE, 2\^8.^6
TOTAL Y5,291.93
GENERAL
BH POWER X LIGHTCity Shop, 95.28
BH POWER X LIGHTCity Hall, 52.50
BH POWER X LIGHTParks, 35.69
BH POWER X LIGHTStreet Lights, 809.91
MID AMERICAN SPECIALTIESPolice
Evidence Bags, 3\\.99
PRAIRIE
HILLS
TRANSIT- Transportation
Local Match, 6.\0
SPEARFISH
AUTO
SUPPLi- Streets Supplies,
236.29
SPEARFISH
AUTO
SUPPLi- Parks Supplies,
236.29
BH PIONEER- Legal
Publications Oct 2009,
168.22
NORTHERN HILLS
FOP- Reserve Officer
Dues, 30.00
CESI- Police Computer
Software, \20.00
ALSCO- City Hall
Rugs, 19.2^
AXJ SUPPLi- Police
Supplies, 19.5\
AXJ SUPPLi- Parks
Supplies, 98.6\
AXJ SUPPLi- Streets
Supplies, 3\9.9\
METEL THORSTENSON- Audit Billing,
1315.00
lEROlCopier
Maintenance Agreement,
^0.^6
HILLS MATERIALStreets Gravel, 66.96
AMERICAN RAMP
COMPANi- Skateboard
Park Equip., 2085\.60
COMMERICAL
LIGHTING- Shop Lights,
^69.0\
WHITEWOOD DAREReimburse
Conference
Registration Fee, 60.00
SOUTHSIDE
OILStreets Fuel, 221.58
SOUTHSIDE
OILParks Fuel, 221.58
POSTMASTER- City
Hall Postage, ^^.00
CAMPBELL SUPPLiStreets Supplies, 3\.38
W H I T E W O O D
PLAeA- Police Fuel,
^18.95
W H I T E W O O D
PLAeA- Streets Fuel,
9\.2\
W H I T E W O O D
PLAeA- Parks Fuel, 9\.28
MONTANA DAMOTA
UTILITIES- City Shop,
160.50
MONTANA DAMOTA
UTILITES- City Hall,
93.31
CORi
HECMENLAIBLE- Reimb.Filing
Fee- Mileage to Elect
School, 3\.38
RANDiaS WELDINGc-Plow
Installation,
336^.00
GREAT
WESTERN
BANM- TIFD Payment
m22, 29,8\6.29
TOTAL Y60,\6^.93
GENERAL LEDGER
SD DEPT REcENUEGarbage Sales Tax, 162.90
MEDICA- Employee
Health
Insurance
December 2009, \816.\9
UNITED
HEALTHEmployee Life Insurance
December 2009, 62.10
WELLS
FARGOPayroll Taxes 11-20-09,
1966.0^
TOTAL Y10,00\.83
WATERZSEWER
BH POWER X LIGHTWater, 1161.99
CLARM PRINTINGWaterZSewer
Deposit
Cards, 80.85
SPEARFISH
AUTO
SUPPLi- Supplies, ^\2.59
MIDCONTINENT
TESTING LABS- Water
Testing Oct 2009, ^51.00
ONE CALL SiSTEMS- Locate Tickets,
^.20
AXJ
SUPPLiSupplies, 121.0\
RAPID DELIcERiSample Delivery, 39.60
OWENS
INTERSTATE- Supplies, 123.19
SOUTHSIDE
OILFuel, ^^3.16
POSTMASTER- Water
Bill Postage, 112.00
W H I T E W O O D
PLAeA- Fuel, 19^.56
W H I T E W O O D
PLAeA- Supplies, \.6^
DAMOTA
SUPPLi
GROUP- Water Parts,
^00.86
TOTAL Y3,612.\1
LIBRARi
BH POWER X LIGHT,
108.6\
ALSCO- Rugs, ^\.58
AXJ
CLOTHINGSupplies, 2^.95
MONTANA DAMOTA
UTILITIES, 82.01
CIT TECHNOLOGiCopier Contract, \8.06
TOWN X COUNTRi
PLUMBINGRepairs,
93.98
BLACM
FOREST
CHEM-DRiCarpet
Cleaning, 289.62
REATA WEiRICHReimburse Lodging for
Conference, 131.58
E N C Li C L O P E D I A
BRITANNICA- Books,
89.85
PENWORTHi- Books,
^01.30
TOTAL Y1,3^\.60
AUTOMATIC LOAN
PAiMENT
USDA
RURAL
DEcELOPMENT- Storm
Sewer- December 2009,
1226.50
TOTAL Y1,226.50
Action 2009-229
Motion by Derby, second by Freidel to move
contingency money of
Y5,000 to Legislative
Professional
Services.
Roll call, all members present voting yes. Motion
carried.
Action 2009-230
Motion by Heinrich,
second by Freidel to
approve first reading of
Ordinance
2009-02
Supplemental Appropriation to Appropriation
Ordinance 2008-0^. Roll
call, all members present
voting yes. Motion carried.
Action 2009-231
Motion by cogt, second
by Wiege to table any
action on surveying the
City Hall vacant lot for
possible surplus. All members present voting yes.
Motion carried.
Action 2009-232
Motion by Freidel, second by Wiege to sign and
join the combined voting
agreement with LeadDeadwood
Sanitary
District, Lead-Deadwood
School District, City of
Central City, City of Lead,
City of Spearfish, and
Spearfish School District
for publication cost sharing. All members present
voting yes. Motion carried.
Items discussed by
Finance
Officer
Heckenlaible@
n The delinquent property tax bill received from
the Lawrence County
Treasurer for the Twin
Parks park area was forwarded to R X R
Developers and will call to
follow up on it.
n The estimate for curb
and gutter on Spruce Street
was received and the
landowner wishing to petition for curb and gutter
assessment has withdrawn
there request.
n The petition to stop
curb and gutter assessments on Fillmore and Ash
Street is still short of the
required signatures and the
landowners have until
November 2\, 2009 to file
the petition with the
required signatures.
Action 2009-233
Motion by Derby, second by Wiege to pay the
excavating bill from
Pedersen Excavating in the
amount of Y1,5\2 for the
water leak on Ash Street.
The leak was coming from
the curb stop and not the
landowners lines.
All
members present voting
yes. Motion carried.
Action 2009-23^
Motion by Derby, second by Freidel to continue
working on the application
for an Energy Efficiency
Conservation Block Grant.
All members present voting yes. Motion carried.
Action 2009-235
Motion by Wiege, second by Freidel to enter into
Executive Session for per-
Saturday, November 21, 2003
sonnel at 8@12pm. All
members present voting
yes. Motion carried.
At 8@23pm President of
the
Council
cogt
announced that Executive
Session had ended with no
action taken.
There being no further
business, the meeting
adjourned at 8@2^pm.
JAi cOGT
President of Council
Attest@
CORi HECMENLAIBLE
Finance Officer
Published once at the
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Y\\.32.
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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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BLACK HILLS PIONEER
Saturday, November 21, 2009
701
702
MOTORCYC=ES
SNOWMOBI=ES
2005 ?AMAHA FD1,
blue. 1000cc, 200Gmi.
Fuel range, 2H76 mi.
Power, handling Mileage
comfort.
Does-it-all.
$5500 OBO. Q07-8962505 evenings, 605722-0701-hm.
b08 1000CC. SKIDOO
Touring. Black, 1850
miles. b0Q 550 Polaris
Classic. Gray, QQ00 miles.
b0H 2up Aluma trailer
$7500 605-HQ0-0H66
2007 HONDA SHADOW
Spirit 750. 2,H00 miles.
Vance-Hines pipes and
Dynojet kit. Black, Red
Flames.
Warranty,
Service
transferable.
$6700 605-6H1-HQ85
2007 ?AMAHA V-STAR
1Q00 motorcycle\ 5000
miles\ excellent condition\
$8500
OBO.
includes side bags and 2
helmets. 605-H90-09HH
2008 ?AMAHA VINO
125 SCOOTER. Clean,
Low Miles, 89 MPGaaa
$2,000. Call 6H1-8218
b99 ELECTRA GLIDE.One
owner, well maintained.
ONL? 21,500 milesa Q
seats, Q windshields. Many
accessories. $10,900. Call
605-6H5-70QH
FOR SALEc 2006 Honda
CRF H50d Dirt Bike with
headlight and electric
start.
Excellent
Condition. $H,000 Call
Luke e 605-771-9892.”
2000 ?AMAHA MO:NTAIN MAd 600. New
?amaha Belt And Slides,
1H1x2 Track, 1H50 Miles.
No Cracks Or Damage.
$2Q00 OBO. 651-H9109Q6
704 BOATS &
MOTORS
1996 FO:R WINNS
boat & trailer. 1996
Kawasaki 1100 iet Ski
wjcustom trailer. 2006
iayco Q0k travel trailer.
Call 605-722-716Q
705 CAMPERS &
TOPPERS
1995
2Hk
Shadow
Cruiser 5th Wheel.
Excellent
Condition,
Easy to Pull. Good Aero
Dynamics. :sed very little. Asking $6000. 605720-H811.
5TH WHEEL CAMPER
TRAILER
HITCH
$H00.00. 605-QH2-2586
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706 MOTOR
HOMES & RH’S
199H
WINNEBAGO
WARRIOR. 25k Class A
motor home. Excellent
condition.
Low
mileage. Very Clean.
$10,500. OBO. 605722-7800
1997 FORD 2Qk. TIOGA
motor home. Excellent
condition. $9,H99 OBO.
605-6H1-08Q0
200H HA:LMARK living
quarters toy hauler.
Heat, air conditioning.
Full kitchen. $11,000
OBO 605-H56-2855
750 AUTOS FOR
SA=E
b01 PT CR:ISER LIMITED
126,000
mi.
$5000 605-210-196Q
anytime
Move your
entire
car
in a space
smaller
than this.
1989
CHR?SLER
CONVERTIBLE, white,
H cyl, auto, cruise, air,
runs perfectly, Q1 MPG
highway. Stored in
Winter. $2,900. 605717-0025, cell 605QH7-1HQ7
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199Q FORD CROWN
VICTORIA. Runs, needs
work. Make an offer.
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BLACK HILLS PIONEER
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752 AU:OS <OR 752 AU:OS <OR
SALE
SALE
1994 HONDA ACCORD
E-, loaded, new timing
belt, new carpet, new
heated leather, woodgrain
dash, one owner. $3595.
Matt, 605-390-7341.
2000
MITSUBISHI
ECLIPSEAutomatic 4cyl
New
Tires
Power
Sunroof Rear Spoiler
Electric Windows 4,000
Call 605-210-3160
1995 BMW 318ti. Power
Windows
LocksO ACO
SunroofO Sony CD PlayerO
5 Speed StickO 30T MPG.
$3500 OBO. 605-6412109, 605-722-7489
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
-LT, 4x4, Good Body,
$950. 605-631-0018.
1996
PLYMOUTH
NEON. 2 Door, green.
Fair condition. $1600.
605-720-3774
1997 FORD MUSTANG
Automatic, A/C, cruise,
116K
(new
engine
@76k),
clean,
one
owner.
$3500.
(605)641-4073
2000 DODGE STRATUS recent repairs,
runs,
needs
work.
160,000 miles. $800
OBO 605-578-1227
2001 LINCOLN TOWN
Car, Signature Series,
Excellent
Condition.
Dark Blue, 4-Door, Auto,
Power, Leather Interior.
71,696 Actual Miles.
$6,000.
605-7226008.
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IT SELLS”
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$
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to 20 words
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315 Seaton Circle
Spearfish,SD
7 S. Main
Lead, SD
&
642-2761
Classified Ad Form
2004 DODGE INTREPID,
electirc
windows/seat,
tinted
windows, rear spoiler.
28-30 mpg.
104K
Sharp car. Asking below
book @ $6000. 605641-2604
2004 DODGE STRATUS. 65,000 miles, 4
brand new tires, Great
MPG,
$7,500. 2001
DODGE
Grand
Caravan.
113,000
miles. $4800. (605)2101629
Pa5e 19
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584-2303
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BLACK HILLS PIONEER
!"#urd"', N*+e-.er 01, 0009
4"5e 01
670 AU:O! FOR 670 AU:O! FOR 670 AU:O! FOR
!ALE
!ALE
!ALE
671 @AN! FOR
!ALE
670 4ICCU4!
FOR !ALE
670 4ICCU4!
FOR !ALE
670 4ICCU4!
FOR !ALE
200U MAaDA 3, 14,000
Miles Under Warranty
Black,
Moon
Roof,
Power Locks, Power
Windows, CD Changer,
Manual D15,000 OBO
605-641-4052
200I CHEVY UPLANDER,
4I000 mi. Dual
power sliding doors,
Remote Starter, DVD
player, Avg 22 mpg.
well
maintained.
D13,500 605-I20-3965
1946 [REBUILD TITLE\
Willys geep And 2000
Dodge 3/4 Ton Diesel,
Sold
Together
D13,200/Or Will Sell
Seperatly.
605-I22406I, 605-639-9156.
1994 FORD F150 4d4.
Supercab. 66,000 actual
miles, a/c, cruise, power
windows, locks. Lund
conversion
package.
Custom paint. D5,900.
605-645-49I6
2003 FORD F250 dLT
4d4 Deisel Auto Loaded
Tow Pkg, Gooseneck
Hitch U0,000 Miles E]t.
Warranty 20,000 milesZ
D1I,500 605-645-32U3
cU3 GMC 3/4 TON VAN.
6.2L, diesel. 155S. New
tires. Solid, clean Van.
E]tras D2000. gason
605-561-0115
19U4 FORD F150, with
new 5th wheel hitch.
19U2 35’ Wilderness 5th
wheel, both need work.
D4000 OBO. 605-U923693
1996 F-250 POWER
STROSE EdT. Cab.
D5900. 605-391-5412
2002 HONDA CRV.
Clean, good condition.
126,000 miles. Front
wheel drive. Newer
Tires, sunroof. D6,500
OBO 605-641-05I3
2005 COOL VANILLA
PT
Cruiser
GT
Convertible,
Leather.
Every option available.
24S miles. Stored in winters. show room condition. D13,U00 605-69U3944
2006 CHEVY COBALTX
Tinted windows, rear
spoiler, red, automatic,
front-wheel-drive,
I3,000 miles. RUNS
PERFECTZ
DI,I00.
CALL
605-920-1146
[Spearfish\
200I FORD TAURUS
SE. 65,000 miles. DU000
OBO. 406-II5-6026
200U FORD FOCUSSES 1U,000 miles.
E]cellent
conditionZ
Loaded, Sync, MP3/6
disc CD changer, 4 cyl.
25-30 mpgZ Asking
D1I,000. Cassie, 605641-0121, Aaron, 605641-0U54
cUU CADILLAC ELDORADO. 4.5 litter, vU. 2
door coupe. Power sun
roof, windows, locks.
Looks and drives great.
D1500 605-569-1320
FOR SALEX c06 Lincoln
Town Car. 29,U00 miles.
Has e]tended warranty
until 2013 or I5,000
miles. Priced D1U,000.
New factory price was
D4I,U15.
E]cellent
shape.
Very
well
equipped. 605-642-4394
FOR SALEX 19U6 CHEVY
Astro van. 19U4 Home
made motor cycle trailer.
OBO 605-U92-3693
c96 FORD CONTOUR.
Needs engine. Has new
tires. D400 OBO 605545-3294
671 @AN! FOR
!ALE
99 PONTIAC GRAND
AM. Low miles, runs
great, D1,000 under
book
value. D3,350
OBO 605-641-U539
1994 GMC Conversion
Van, New Tires, Solid,
Very Reliable, D1,500,
30I-643-2162
in
Beulah.
FOR SALEX c06 Chevy
Impala.
E]cellent
Condition. 69,000 miles.
Power windows, and
locks. Can take fle] fuel.
D10,500. 605-645-19I0
1996 DODGE GRAND
CARAVAN LE, 160,000
miles, AC, PS, PW, PL.
Transmission good, runs
great. D1400. OBO Call
605-642-IU90, Spearfish.
FORD ESCORT Ld
1999 4dr Alpine stereo
w/12e sub woofer after
market rims and tires
100,600 miles D4,500
OBO 605-343-U5UI
2004 PONTIAC MONTANA AWD, loaded with
all options, I2,000 miles,
e]ceptionally
clean,
white/tan. D9500. Matt,
390-I341.
9I DODGE CARAVAN.
D2500. phone 605-645I2I2
DODGE
CARAVAN
200U. 3.U, V6, 34k miles,
Loaded stow n go seating. Clean, no Smoke,
Pets.
Real
Honey,
D15,500. 605-U92-II22.
670 4ICCU4!
FOR !ALE
c99 FORD F-250 4]4 I.3
ltr. diesel, rebuilt transmission. Asking DU500.
Call 605-210-0UI1.
19U4
NISSAN,
E]tended Cab, 4]4,
Runs And Drives Good,
D1,400 OBO, 30I-6432162 in Beulah.
19U5 CHEV. Short Bo]
4WD, D1,000. 19U2 Chev.
1 Ton, D1,200. 199U
Chev. Malibu, D1,500.
19UI geep Wagoneer,
D650. 605-5U0-006I
19UU FORD F150 PICSUP, 4]4 With Topper,
Runs GREATZZ Hate To
Let It Go. D2,900 6055IU-3434
1996 TOYOTA TACOMA.
10I,I00 miles, 2 wheel
drive. gust had an oil
change, and runs great.
D3500 call 30I-421113I
2000 FORD F-350 4]4.
I.3 power stroke auto
overdrive. Straight cab,
a/c, tilt cruise, 5th wheel,
132k miles. D10,000.
30I-U96-3202
19U9 FORD F-150. 4]4,
runs great. D2200 321693-50U9
2001 FORD RANGER
4]4 110,000 miles 4.0L
5 speed. Matching topper D5200 good condition 605-645-9541
1995 GMC SONOMA
4]2. 350 engine, I00R4
125,000 miles, 1I,000
on engine. Runs great,
wiring needs work.
D2500. 605-I22-26U6
2002 RANGER dLT
Offroad. 4]4, 99S Power
windows, locks, mirrors.
Tow package. New tires,
topper D6495 call 605645-UU93
2009 DODGE RAM
1500 4d4 Crewcab.
Laramie Pkg Under 11S
miles-Factory warrantyZ
At 212 North Main
Spearfish D3I,500 OBO
605-645-9694
c99 FORD F150 4]2. v6, 5 speed, Good shape.
Nice Stereo, custom
wheels. Nice truck.
D4U00. 605-56U-200I
1992 TOYOTA PICS-UP
with topper. v6. Asking
D1600. 605-642-314U
ONE WAY SERVICE PROS
4OLLARD
AIR CONDITIONING CONTRACTORS
CON!:RUC:ION
Jeff Rath, Owner • Spearfish ~ Lead ~ Deadwood ~ Belle Fourche ~ Sturgis
Gener"E C*n#r"c#*r
Affordable Rates - Residential & Commercial
Installation & Repair • Duct Cleaning • Sales & 24 Hr. Service
Br"d 4*EE"rd
Servicing ALL Brands of Air Conditioners & Furnaces
HCRI3, Bo] 24I
Deadwood, SD 5II32
Always accepting new customers!
722-8101 or 578-7795
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Licensed(Insured
BIG CREL ON HAND FORX
i Roofing i Siding i Cement i Home Building
cell
2006 TOYOTA TUNDRA
4]4 e]tended cab. TRD
OFF-road
package.
Rhino-liner. E]cellent
condition. D21,500 OBO.
30I-6U9-U122. Evenings
leave message.
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2005 F-250 Crew Cab.
Powerstroke 5th wheel
dLT. Grill Guard. Would
consider economy car
as a trade. 605-64221I2 Leave message
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• QUALITY GUARANTEED •
605-641-7958 (cell)
605-722-5466 (home)
Dan 642-2197, 641-1954
Tom 642-2477, 641-6923
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753 SPORT
UTILITIES FOR
SALE
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UTILITIES FOR
SALE
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Saturday, November 21, 2009
754 HEAVY
TRUCKS
755 HEAVY
EQUIPMENT
759 AUTO
ACCESSORIES
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foot combination box
with
hoist.
Sood
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great. ]K+++. N+K=@JK=
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South Hwy. 85 • 1835 Fifth Avenue, Belle Fourche, SD
This Spot Just Opened Up!
I-90 Exit 14 • 3125 E. Colorado Blvd.
Spearfish, SD 57783
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Cell 605.645.1349
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Saturday, No+ember 21, 2009
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NEWLY REMODELED
Very nice 1 & 2
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Some utilities included.
For further
information call:
723-8000.
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700 APARTMENTS FOR RENT
700
700
APARTMENTS
FOR RENT
APARTMENTS
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APARTMENTS
FOR RENT
1 BEDROOM APARTMENTS
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BELLE FOURCHE - Tanglewood Apts., 2 Br
BOX ELDER - Parker Apts., 1 Br (handicap accessible)
LEAD - Gold Mountain Apts., 1 Br (handicap accessible)
DEADWOOD - Gilmore Apts., 1 Brs
NEWELL - Grand & Green Valley Apts., 1 Br (handicap accessible)
Newell Townhouses, 2-3 Br
PRO/Rental Management
1113 Sherman St., Sturgis, SD 57785
605-347-3077 / 1-800-244-2826
Equal Housing Opportunity
Apartments carpeted throughout, appliances furnished, laundry facilities available.
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Deadwood, South Dakota 57732
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RESIDENTIAL • COMMERCIAL
INDUSTRIAL
DEAN L. WEIS
Manager - Owner
PO Box 669
Spearfish, SD 57783
Ph.
642-9693
Fax
642-5757
FREE ESTIMATES P GiRt CertiRicates
578-3434
580-3434
N150 4th ACe., Spear70sh, SD
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
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SEWING MACHINE SICK?
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(Across from Midcontinent)
605-642-0562
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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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642-2761 • 584-2303 • 341-0086
Saturday, )*+e-.er 21, 2009
700
701 9>>;S
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MOTEL.
Completely Furnished,
Ready to Move in,
Kitchenettes. Rent by Day,
Week Or Month. Cable,
Color T]. Cleaned Weekly.
Reasonable Rates. cJ05d
2J9-2501 Whitewood SD.
IRON RIDGE ESTATES
has openings for 2, 3 and
4 bedroom luxury apartments. Swimming pool,
hot tub and fitness room.
Free satellite tv. No smoking, pet considered with
references. J05-J41-20JN
LEAD, NICE, 2 BEDROOM Apt., Off-street
Parking, WasherUDryer.
No Pets. J05-5N4-3NJ1,
J05-5N0-0090
702
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STUDIO 2 blocks from
downtown
Spearfish.
$325 Y utilities Z deposit.
No pets, no smoking.
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3BRU3BA 2,400 sq.ft.
townhome
wU2
car
garage, on Windmill Dr. in
Spearfish. WUD inc.,
ReferencesUApplication
required. No smoking, no
pets. $1,100 plus utililties.
Call J05-J45-N[21.
STUDIO APARTMENTS
in Spearfish. utilities
paid. No petsUno smoking. $250.-$300. per
month. J05-[1[-5555
IN SPEARFISH 3 bedroom 1 Z 1U2 bath. No
petsUsmoking. $J95 plus
deposit, plus utilties. 1 year
lease. J05-J45-21[2
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$350 Includes Utilities.Short
Lease Available. Call J055N4-2JJ[.
2 BEDROOM, 1 bathroom, 1 car garage
duplex for rent in Belle
Fourche. $J50Umonth.
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Cars
Trucks
Boats
Campers
Trailers
ATV’s
3151 E. Colorado Blvd.
Spearfish, SD
PARK
605-641-1248
DUPLE\ A]AILABLE
NO]EMBER
1,
SPEARFISH. 304 E.
Elgin g1. 3 BR, 1 BA.,
Laundry room, fenced
yard. No smoking, no
pets. 12 mo. lease with
good
credit.
$N00
month.
Midwest
Property Management,
J05-J41-102J.
GREAT 2 BEDROOM
DUPLE\ with garage,
washerUdryer, water and
sewer included, small
pets allowed. $N00 plus
deposit. Located in
Spearfish.
J05-43124[[.
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2 BEDROOM MOBILE
home in small, quiet
court in Sturgis. Large
deck,
water, sewer,
garbage
paid,
washerUdryer available,
central air. No smoking.
$430Umo plus deposit.
Call [22-[[22 Z leave
message.
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Christyrodgers.directhomes.com
[email protected]
Call Aaron )raun
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Robert Crane
GEICO Field
Representative
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Sharon Mason
Lead-Deadwood
Advertising Representative
(+05) +/2-22+1
315 Seaton Circle
Spearfish, SD
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]
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• Snow Removal • Furniture
Moving • Kitchen & Bathroom
Remodel • Egress Windows
• Concrete • Decks • Roofing
• Plumbing • Garages • Painting
• Repairs • Tree Trimming
and Cleanups
642-5874
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Saturday, November 21, 2003
708 MOBILE
HOMES FOR
RENT
IN BELLE FOURCHE, 2
bedroom with w/d, dishwasher, large yard.
Close to school. No
pets.
References
required. $520/mo. plus
deposit. Call Johnson
Electric 605-892-2277
TWO TRAILERS for rent
in Beulah. 3 bedroom, 2
bath. A/C, w/d, Available
now. 307-643-2161
705 HOMES FOR
RENT
2
1/2
BEDROOM
HOUSE in Lead. Cozy
wood stove,
w/d.
Fenced back yard. Lots
of storage. 2 car over
sized garage/workshop.
Off street parking. Pets
o.k.
on
approval.
$675/month. 605-3476047, 605-347-7726
2 BEDROOM 1 1/2 bath
home in Belle Fourche.
Available Dec. 1st. Rent
$550.00 a month plus
utilities.Deposit
required.Call 605-8922513 after 5:00 p.m.
705 HOMES FOR 705 HOMES FOR
RENT
RENT
2 BEDROOM APARTMENT-Spearfish. 1,2,3,4
bedroom houses-Belle. 4
bedroom house-Sturgis. 2
Bedroom house-Newell.
Call 605-210-3419
3 HOUSES IN STURGIS: Two - 3 Bedroom, 2
Bath; One - 2 Bedroom,
1 Bath. Call Dave For
Details
605-6411383.
2 BEDROOM HOUSE.
$750 plus utilities. No
pets/no
smoking.
References and deposit
required. 605-642-4529
3BD 2BA HUD HOME
$238/mo! Great deal
won’t last! 5cdwn,
15years @ 8.5c. For
listings 800-586-3904 x
D643
3 BEDROOM, 1 BATH, in
Lead. Sun porch. W/D,
storage, private parking.
$625/mo. deposit, gas
/electric. References. 605641-4719
3 BEDROOM, 2 bath,
attached garage in the
country near Sturgis.
Available Dec. 1st. call
605-347-6408
3 BEDROOM, 3 bath
home in Spearfish available Dec. 15th. Walking
distance to schools &
shopping. $895 Monthly
plus deposit. No pets,
Call 641-2500
3 BEDROOM, SINGLE
Car Garage In Spearfish,
Back Deck, Large Yard,
No Pets, $800 Month.
605-642-4540
BUY IT
FURNISHED 2 BEDROOM Home In Lead
Available By The Week
Or Month. All Utilities
Furnished. Near Trails.
No Smoking Or Pets.
$250/Wk Or $850/Mo.
605-580-1267
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SPEARFISH OFFICE
315 Seaton Circle
Spearfish, SD 57783
(605) 642-2761
LEAD OFFICE
7 South Main
Lead, SD 57754
(605) 584-2303
RAPID CITY OFFICE
1719 W. Main, Ste. 207
Rapid City, SD 57702
(605) 341-0086
Call
578-2303 or
682-2O61
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We do them all!
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Advertising Representative
(605) 642-2761
315 Seaton Circle
Spearfish, SD
PIONEER
This would be a good
spot to advertise
your specialty!
Call 682-2O61 or 578-2303
or 381-0076
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Black Hills Pioneer
and
Weekly Prospector
Sharon Mason
FIND IT
&
4 BEDROOM, 2 BATH
in Deadwood. Hardwood
floors, w/d, fireplace.
$825/mo. plus deposit
and utilities. 605-6459904
FOR RENT: 3 bdrm
Belle Fourche home.
Freshly painted, large
lot, garage. No smoking.
$600/month. Call 605210-1374
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General Contractor + Roofing + Home Repair + Remodeling
Danielle
Green-Osloond
FREE ESTIMATES
Advertising Representative
(605) 584-2303
175 Sherman St.
Deadwood
7 South Main
Lead, SD
605.786.3048
(605) 642-2761
315 Seaton Circle
Spearfish, SD
It’s as easy as 1,2,3 &
You Can
Rent This
SpaceV
Call 642-2761
584-2303 or
341-0086
PIONEER
BLACK HILLS
&
Chrissy Blair
Advertising Representative
(605) 642-2761
315 Seaton Circle
Spearfish, SD
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507 STATE STREET - Belle Fourche 1 BR, 1 BA, Renter Pays Utilities ............................$275/Mo.
816 STATE STREET - Belle Fourche $100 OFF 1st Mo. Rent 2 BR, 1 BA Apt. ..................$525/Mo.
319 UPPER VALLEY - Spearfish 2 BR, 1 BA ..................................................................$625/Mo.
205 HILLCREST - Spearfish 2 BR, 1 BA, 1 Car Detached Garage ............................................$650/Mo.
445 ST. JOE - Spearfish 3 BR, 2 BA, 1 Level, Close to BHSU ..................................................$850/Mo.
1421 CANYON - Spearfish 4 BR, 2 BA, 1 LG 2 Car Garage, W/D ..............................................$900/Mo.
826 HERITAGE - Spearfish 4 BR, 2 BA, 1 Car Garage, Fenced Yard ......................................$1,200/Mo.
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h a p p e n i n g s @ b h p i o n e e r. c o m
November 21, 2009
Turkey round-up
Nov. 21
Depression recovery program
Nov. 23
SPEARFIS( * The Spearfish Salvation Army will be at
Safeway from 9 a.m to 2 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 21 accepting
donations and turkey drop-offs for their annual turkey roundup.
The turkeys will be distributed from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Monday, Nov. 23 at the Salvation Army. For additional information, call Megan at K22-4321.
(ERM^SA * Session six will be at K p.m. Monday,
Nov. 23 at the (ermosa Elementary School (main
entrance). During this session, Dr. Nedley will teach us how
to deal with the stressors of our lives without getting distressed. Learn how your sleep habits may be cutting short
your melatonin production. Calcium is not only beneficial
in preventing osteoporosis but is crucial to handling stress.
Is your diet providing you enoughb Learn these and many
more stress-reduction techni[ues. For more information,
call (605) 255-4101 ext. 21.
Christmas craft fair
Nov. 21-22
LEAD * A Christmas craft fair will be held from 9 a.m. to
5 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 21 and Sunday, Nov. 22 at the Lead
Armory. Qenders will have many handmade items and the line
up of professional vendors include Pampered Chef, Partylite,
Diva Rirl Purse party, Avon, Passion Party and others. At the
conclusion of the fair, winners for the Free Store Repurpose
raffle will be drawn.
Luncheon and bazaar
Nov. 21
LEAD * Christ Episcopal Church will have its 129th
Annual Luncheon and Bazaar from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. on
Saturday, Nov. 21 at 631 W. Main Street, Lead. Please
come and enjoy the bake sale, crafts, felt table, cornish
pasties and the white elephant sale. Lunch will be served
from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. It will be hot turkey casserole with
fruit salad, a roll and dessert. All proceeds will benefit
the Church Parish.
Turkey game night
Nov. 21
SPEARFIS( * Turkey game night will be held from 6-9
p.m. Saturday, Nov. 21 at the Spearfish Senior Center sponsored by National Mutual Benefit. Proceeds will benefit Elsie
Bradley who was seriously injured in a car accident on Xuly 10.
Supper by donation consists of chili, hot dogs, drinks and
desserts. Rames are available. For more information call Ruth
at 642-4KK8.
Hickory House benefit
Nov. 22
SPEARFIS( * A benefit breakfast is set from K-11
a.m. Sunday, Nov. 22 at St. Xoseph Catholic Church.
Donations will help the meals on wheels container supply
and other e[uipment. Pancakes eggs and sausage will be
served.
Thanksgiving service
Nov. 22
SPEARFIS( * The United Church of Christ at 920
Main St., will have a Thanksgiving and music service at 10
a.m. Sunday, Nov. 22. Included in the service will be a
selection by Sid Phelps on trumpet and by Xohn Daum,
vocalist, as well as the choir's performance and songs with
the praise team. Xohn Daum will lead the service as guest
speaker in Pastor Peg Rrzelkowski's absence. All are welcome to attend.
Depression support
group to meet
Nov. 24
SPEARFIS( * The DBAS Depression Support group
will meet at K p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 24 at ^ur Savior's
Lutheran Church, 1020 State St.
Lead Fire Board
Nov. 24
LEAD * The Lead Fire Board will meet at 5:30 p.m.
Tuesday, Nov. 24 in the Lead City (all.
Please note the date change due to the Thanksgiving
(oliday.
Relay for Life Benefit
Nov. 24
DEADW^^D * A lingerie style show and benefit auction to
support the Relay for Life will begin at 8 p.m. and continue until
all clothing has been sold on Tuesday, Nov. 24 at Saloon No. 10.
There is a charge at the door to get a bidders number. Proceeds
go to benefit the Relay for Life.
Blood drive
Nov. 25
DEADW^^D * A blood drive will be held from 10 a.m.
to 2 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 25 at the (istoric Bullock (otel
Seth's Cellar. To schedule an appointment call Xulia at 5K8KKKK.
Community Thanksgiving
eve service
gratitude. The service will include scriptural readings appropriate to the occasion, correlative passages from Science and (ealth
with Key to the Scriptures by Mary Baker Eddy, hymns of joy
and praise, and an opportunity to verbally express gratitude for
Rod's goodness, grace, and protection. No collection is taken.
Bullock to offer
Thanksgiving dinner
Nov. 26
DEADW^^D * It is time for the 12th Annual
Thanksgiving Day dinner from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Thursday,
nov. 26 at the (istoric Bullock (otel on Deadwood's
(istoric Main Street. ^nce again, the (istoric Bullock
Properties is providing a free traditional holiday dinner for
the community.
Donations will go to The Ministerial Association of LeadDeadwood with part of the money going to two scholarships
for the high school seniors that will become spiritual leaders
and the rest will go to people in need. For information call
Xulia or Bobbie at 5K8-1K45 or 800-336-18K6. Everyone is
welcome.
Tour of lights
Dec 8, 10, 15 and 17
N^RT(ERN (ILLS * NeighborWorkse Dakota (ome
Resources along with the Deadwood Trolley Department are
sponsoring the annual Tour of Lights in Lead, Deadwood,
and Central City at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 8, Thursday,
Dec. 10, Tuesday, Dec. 15, and Thursday, Dec. 1K.
Come enjoy hot chocolate and the Christmas lights around
the area while riding the Deadwood Trolley. A nonperishable food donation is re[uested for the trip. To make a reservation, please call Erin at 5K8.1401.
Good Shepherd Clinic open
Monday evenings
SPEARFIS( * Do you live in the Northern (ills, need
medical attention but have no health insurance and don't [ualify for other medical assistance programsb Then come to the
Rood Shepherd Clinic located at ^ur Saviors Lutheran
Church, 1020 State St., in Spearfish. The mission of this
Walk In Clinic is fto provide [uality medical care for people
without health insurance and to take the light of Christ into
the community.g
Clinic hours are Monday evenings (closed on Monday holidays) from 6 to 9 p.m. No appointments are accepted and
you must meet income eligibility guidelines.
SPEARFIS( * The Spearfish Ministerial Association is
sponsoring a community Thanksgiving Eve Service at K
p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 25 at St Xoseph's Catholic Church,
844 Fifth St., Spearfish.
Eleven Spearfish churches and ministries participate in
the Ministerial Association and various community pastors
will lead the service. The Thank ^ffering received during
the service will go to the Spearfish Food Pantry.
All are welcome to attend.
SPEARFIS( * Spearfish Christian Fellowship would like
to invite you to a verse by verse, chapter by chapter systematic teaching through the entire Bible. We meet on Tuesdays
at K:30 p.m. at (udson (all, 222 (udson St., Spearfish. Call
Ellis Lucas at K1K-9K0K or 816-61K-K411 (cell).
Thanksgiving service
Nov. 26
Lutheran Campus Ministry
Tuesdays
SPEARFIS( * The Christian Science Society of Spearfish,
at K10 Kth St., will again be holding its hour-long Thanksgiving
service at 10 a.m. Thursday, Nov. 26. All in the community are
warmly invited to come together and share in an outpouring of
Bible study
Tuesdays
SPEARFIS( * The Lutheran Campus Ministry will hold
its weekly meetings at 8:15 p.m. on Tuesday evenings at 810
N. Yale St., on the corner of North Yale and West Xackson
Blvd. For more information call 210-3108.
BLACK HILLS PIONEER COMMUNITY
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Saturday, November 21, 2009
CELEBRATIONS
Make a friend for life…adopt a shelter pet today!
HAMLET*
is a cute, silverwhite, longish-haired Australian
shepherd mix. The shepherd side
of him gives him a loyal, affectionate, courageous, playful, and
adaptable to family life personality. Only 3 months old, so very
adoptable.
JENNY*
Very sweet and
docile. Jenny is an immaculate
and lovely young female cat.
POLLY* This three month old
long-haired miniature dachshund
mix goes by the name of Polly.
Her disposition is affectionate,
and she does not take up much
space. She gets along well with
her friend, Hammy, but welcomes
the opportunity to become close
with some human friends too.
!All Pets are spayed and neutered be1ore they lea4e the shelter.
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
Green, Osloond exchange vows
Danielle Green and Ed,ard Osloond ,ere married Saturday6 Au8. 296 2009 in Roch@ord.
The brides parents are DaDid and Shari Green6
and Eayson and Shere Scholten6 all o@ Lead.
The 8rooms parents are Ray Osloond6 Er.6 o@
Central City6 and SuHanne TrentH6 o@ Lead.
Bride and 8room are both 8raduates o@ Lead
Ji8h School. Danielle is a 8raduate o@ BlacK
Jills State UniDersity6 and is employed by The
BlacK Jills Pioneer. Ed,ard is employed by
StretchNs Glass and Custom Parts. The couple
liDes in Central City. Courtesy photo
Leahy and Becker, Jr. marry
PUZZLE FOR SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21
Lesley Leahy and Robert BecKer6 Er. o@ Napa6
Cali@. ePchan8ed marria8e Do,s Euly 25 at Our
SaDiors Lutheran Church in Spear@ish ,ith
Pastor Kent Stillson o@@iciatin8.
The bride is the dau8hter o@ Ray and Cheryl
Leahy o@ Spear@ish. She 8raduated @rom
Spear@ish Ji8h School and BlacK Jills State
UniDersity in 2005 ,ith a de8ree in elementary
education.
The 8room is the son o@ Stephanie ChubaroD
and Robert BecKer6 Sr. both o@ Pittsbur86 Pa.
Je 8raduated @rom the UniDersity o@ Cali@ornia6
DaDis in 1999 ,ith a de8ree in enDironmental
economics. Courtesy photo
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Lead-Deadwood
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Monday, Nov.23 . /ot ham
and cheese sand6iches, potato
rounds, hot vegetable, >ruit, mil?
Tuesday, Nov. 24 . French
bread piCCa, salad, >ruit, mil?
Wednesday, Nov. 2E-27 No
School Than?sgiving vacation
Breakfast
Monday . Cold cereal, toast,
>ruit, mil?
Tuesday . Wa>>les, sausage,
>ruit, mil?
Wednesday . No School
Belle Fourche
School Lunch Menu
Monday, Nov. 23 . Chic?en
patty 6Jbun, rice pila>, glaCed carrots, pears, pump?in bars, mil?variety
Tuesday, Nov. 24 . Chili, cinnamon rolls or grilled cheese sand6ich, veggies and dip, pineapple
chun?s, mil?-variety
Wednesday,
Nov.
2E-27
Than?sgiving vacation
Breakfast
Monday . Bagel, cheese
omelet, cereal variety, >resh >ruit,
Luice
Tuesday . Cereal variety,
6heat toast, >resh >ruit, Luice
Wednesday . Than?sgiving
vacation
Fruit, juice and milk served
each day.
Meade Schools
Menu
Sturgis. Piedmont.
4hitewood. Stagebarn
Monday, Nov. 23 . Foot long
hot dogsJbun, ba?ed beans, tater
tots, stra6berries, mil?-variety
Tuesday, Nov. 24 . Tur?ey
gravy, mashed potatoes, peas, troll, peaches, mil?-variety
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Area music teachers
attend conference
Wednesday, Nov. 2E . Cheese
piCCa, green beans, pineapple,
mil?-variety
Thursday,
Nov.
26-27
Than?sgiving brea?
Breakfast
Monday . Brea?>ast burrito
Tuesday . Omelet and toast
Wednesday . Brea?>ast piCCa
Thursday
.
Friday
Than?sgiving brea?
Breakfast includes fruit, juice
and milk
Spearfish School
Menu
4est Elementary
Monday, Nov. 23 . Chic?en
patty 6Jbun
Tuesday, Nov. 24 . /ot dogs
Wednesday, Nov. 2E-27 No
School Than?sgiving brea?
East Elementary
Monday, Nov. 23 . Super
nachos, >ruit, veggie cinnamon
bun
Tuesday, Nov. 24 . Omelets,
sausage, orange, roll
Wednesday,
Nov.
2E-27
Than?sgiving brea?
Middle School and High
School
Monday, Nov. 23 . Oven >ried
chic?en 6ith >iOings
Tuesday, Nov. 24 . /ot dog
6ith macaroni and cheese
Wednesday,
Nov.
2E-27
Than?sgiving brea?
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.
Breakfast
Monday . /ot brea?>ast
6Jmeat
Tuesday . Cereal and toast,
>ruit, Luice
Wednesday . No School
Than?sgiving Brea?
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Lead-Deadwood Lady Jackets volleyballers
fall sports banquet
travel to Nebraska
is Sunday
DEADWOOD — The Twin City Athletic
Booster Club Fall Sports Banquet will be held at 4
p.m.on Sunday, November at the Deadwood Gulch
Convention Center.
All fall sport athletes and their parents are invited to this potluck.
For more information please call the LeadDeadwood Activities Office at 717-3450. Please
note this is a change from the Booster Club calendar.
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tell your kids about and
stuff.”
Harrison, who has
never been in an airplane before, is equally
excited
about
the
prospect of playing
football in the land
down under. TI didn't
really know what to
expect, but I'm excited
to go to a different
country and play a sport
in Australia.”
In addition to financial help from their parents,
Glover
and
Harrison are planning
to hold a chili feed at
some point during the
school year to help
defray the costs of their
trips.
To contact the students to provide help in
realizing their dreams
of playing Down Under
Sports, call Lundquist
at 920-8465, Glover at
641-4240 and Harrison
at 641-5412.
International Sports
Specialists hosts the
annual Down Under
Sports
Tournaments
which provide a forum
for athletes from other
countries to compete
head to head in the
sport they love.
The 2010 Down
Under
Sports
Tournaments
will
include competition in
football, cheerleading,
basketball, volleyball,
golf,
cross-country,
track and field, free
style wrestling and
swimming.
The goal of the tournaments is to continue
to provide athletes who
excel in their sport
the opportunity to experience the culture,
beauty and grandeur
of Australia all within
the framework of spirited and intense competition in many different
sports.
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Northern Hills Training Center power lifters
compete in USAPL Power Lifting meet in Rapid City
SP#C%&' () (*# P%)+##,
RAPI% CIT) * West River Power
Lifting team members from the Northern
Hills Training Center competed in the
USAPL Power Lifting meet in Rapid City
on November EF.
The team is coached by Brent and
Tracey Steinbach, and the lifters range in
age from EJ-FL years old male and female.
Several of the lifters have trained for about
a year and others have just joined us in the
last few months.
The team competed in the state Special
Olympics last May and has continued to
train since.
Over the last year, the team has increased
from four lifters to about Q0, training two
days a week the )oung Center.
There are a wide range of abilities and
afflictions. JC, who has to be strapped to
the bench so he doesn't fall off because he
only has one leg to support himself can
bench more than his body weight.
Roger, even with his unique dead lift
form can pick up a lot of weight.
Robbie, who is hearing impaired is able
to read lips, follow commands, and learn
technique. That is just a few of the examples of these dedicated lifters.
Xach lifter is required to complete their
lift not just as you might think by being
able to lift the weight, but they must also
listen and apply the commands that are
given by the judges.
For instance, in the bench when the
judge announces ZThe bar is loaded[ the
lifter can approach the bench.
ZLift off[ is when
the lifter holds the
weight with arms
fully extended.
Judge announces
Zstart[ and the lifter
begins the lift and
must stop on the
chest.
Judge announces
Zpress[ the lifter can
press the weight
back to full extension and hold until
the judge announces
Zrack[ when the
lifter can rack the
weight and completes the lift.
In addition to the
bench, the squat
and the dead lift
have their own NHTC power lifting team members are: Back Row, Barb (volunteer), Tracey Steinbach (coach),
commands and cri- Michael Foote, Nick Millard, Robbie Asheim, Roger Denevan, Garet Alickson, Brent Steinbach
teria to learn.
(coach) and Peter (volunteer). Front Row, Todd Fossen, Lorraine Miner, Valerie McElroy, Jimmy
It has taken persistence, dedica- Simmons, JC Barba, Keonna Hines, Buck Long and Gerad Schuldies. Courtesy photo
tion, time, coaching
group of lifters and their dedication and
ing Special Olympics Q0E0. )ou will be
and several volunteers to bring this all
you will remember many of the lifters by
able to pick them out in their bright yellow
together.
what they bring. Seeing their faces after
power lifting shirts.
In the dead lift, the lifts range from E00their lifts, hearing them cheer their teamWithout the help from volunteers,
Q5F pounds. Working on form and safety is
mates, the high five after their lifts, or
friends, staff, parents and the training cenvery important when you are working in
watching family members pride are just a
ter, coaches Brent and Tracey would not be
the gym. If anything goes wrong someone
few things that might have touched your
able to pull this off.
can get hurt.
hearts.
We look forward to our next meet
If you were able to attend the meet you
From here the NHTC West River Power
and watching this group continue to
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The Jackets extended its lead to
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Rocky Mountain made a brief run
to start the second half to cut the
Jackets lead to 5F-Q^, but
BlackHhills State regained momentum and cruised to a E00-65 win over
the Battlin'_ Bears
Fuhrman led all scores with Q`
points, including seven `-pointers.
Lamb added EL points, Kristi
Ryan EQ points, and Bolstad and
Morgan Mines chipped in E0 points
each.
%ykehouse and Fuhrman had six
rebounds each for the Lady Jackets,
who out rebounded Rocky Mountain
F5-`Q.
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SECURITY Continued ;rom Page 4
!anuary 200* to !uly this year, 1,9*3
police were killed, compared with *35
Afghan troops.
"Be are expected to fight insurgents, not
Dust criminals," said Ehan Mohammed
Gazai, police chief in the violent southern
province of Eandahar. Je said his force
faced shortages of assault rifles, machine
guns, pistols, ammunition and four-wheel
drive vehicles.
"There would be no need for more
sophisticated weapons if we did not need
to fight an insurgency. But we are fighting
an insurgency as well. If we don't get better equipment, we will lose."
It is not Dust weapons they lack.
Standing in Eabul's chaotic Mandae
Market beside banana and sunglasses vendors, MaD. Ahmed Sarid Jotak of the 101
Asmey Gone Tational Uolice, which is in
charge of security in the city center, pointed to one of his young subordinates, the
man's shoulders hunched against the chill
of a Tovember evening.
"See, it's winter and he still has a spring
uniform," Jotak said, adding that he
bought himself a warm winter uniform
with his own money.
Currently it's Dust the desperate who sign
up for the Dob - and even then, many leave,
often taking their equipment with them.
That puts more strain on a recruitment
drive that has to sign up thousands Dust to
maintain the current numbers, let alone
increase the force to the recommended
1W0,000 by 2013. In a country where *2
percent of the population is illiterate, those
who can read rarely have problems finding
better-paid Dobs.
Only "illiterate people will accept the
salary that we pay the police," said Brig.
Yen. Ehudadad Agah, who is in charge of
training. Je said a policeman's starting
salary is W,000 afghani Z[120\ a month,
except in Eandahar where Gazai said it is
9,000 afghani Z[1]4\ because that is a
hotbed of Taliban attacks.
"An educated person will not work for
W,000 afghanis a month," Agah said.
To make things worse for the beat cop,
his superior often skims 30 percent off the
top of his meager salary, according to
police on the street.
If current rates of attrition continue, a
quarter of Afghanistan's police force will
have quit by the end of next year.
Thousands more will be dead or wounded.
Jotak, who has lost more than half his
men, is so desperate to bolster his unit's
numbers that he is ready to take anyone
who passes a basic background check even untrained. Of the W42 in his unit, 3*0
couldn't make ends meet in the capital and
returned home to the provinces.
"Be told our colleagues 'Be need
recruits. I need people. If they pass a background check, put them into my unit, and
afterward send them to training,'" he said.
Another big worry is how many insurgents have infiltrated the police.
_arlier this month, a rogue policeman in
Jelmand province shot and killed five
British soldiers. Although the gunman's
motive was unclear, the attack risks damaging the trust between Afghan police who
work side-by-side with their foreign mentors.
"It is certainly an indicator that, largely,
loyalties are fickle," said Mark Moyar of
the Marine Corps `niversity, a counterinsurgency analyst who recently wrote a
book on the subDect.
Bringing the police up to speed will be a
huge challenge even with more international help in training and equipping the
national security forces.
"It's not going to be anything that can be
solved in a year or two," Moyar said. "To
develop the kind of leadership where the
Afghans can do it largely on their own is
probably 10 years out."
Je said success will lie in developing a
competent leadership free of corruption
and a sense of professionalism throughout
the force - from top commanders to beat
policemen, many of whom currently shake
down street vendors for bribes.
Agah, the police training general, insisted corruption was worst among high-level
police authorities. Je said low-ranking
policemen can't be held responsible for
demanding small bribes.
"That is all done on the orders of their
commanders," he said. "I cannot blame the
policeman over what we should blame
their commanders and bosses for."
But it is petty corruption which most
affects ordinary Afghans and strengthens
the insurgency. The Taliban promise
accountability and had a reputation while
in power of not tolerating corruption - they
would often paint the face of an accused
man black to humiliate him before firing
him.
Shoe salesman Yolam Azat said he and
other cart owners pay police a weekly fee
to be allowed to sell their goods at Eabul's
central market.
"It's illegal to sell on the street," he said.
"If I don't pay, then they will kick me out."
The going rate is about 100 afghanis per
day, or about [2. That's a princely sum for
Azat who makes only 200 afghanis Z[4\ a
day.
"I have no money. Jow can I feed my
childrena Business is not good, so how can
I paya" he asked. "In the Taliban times,
they didn't do this."
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