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Thursday, September 9, 2010
Vol. 135
50 cents www.bhpioneer.com
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Volunteers
needed!
Spearfish Ambulance Service
in need of more staff
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Jordan Smith and Linda Zafft learn airway skills during
an EMT class on a mannequin. All volunteers at the
Spearfish Ambulance Service are required to take a certification class. Courtesy photo
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See FUEL— Page 32
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BLACK HILLS PIONEER LOCAL SCENE
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Thursday, September 9, 2010
We can save lives:
Suicide Prevention Week
Grieving after the loss, reflecting on the pain
suicide causes to those left behind
BC YU0ZU 1[01HVW
Black Hills Pioneer
Those left behind after losing a loved one to suicide experience
intense grief and trauma. They may also be at risk for depression,
suicide and emotional problems, intensified by guilt and anger.
Bereavement and support groups exist for people who have lost
loved ones to suicide, but nothing can bring back a lost loved one.
Courtesy photo
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BLACK HILLS * While
suicide takes a life, it affects the
lives of many more people, and
in recognition of National
Suicide Prevention Week, this
series will examine some of
those perspectives.
Dealing with death is painful.
Those left behind have Iuestions
and unresolved emotions, but
when a suicide occurs, not only
do loved ones not have a chance
to say good-bye, but they also
have to live, knowing their loved
one died all alone. This grief can
be intensified by guilt and anger,
and surviving family members
not only suffer the trauma of losing a loved one, but they may
also be at risk for depression,
suicide and emotional problems.
Bereavement and support groups
exist to help those dealing with
loss.
Bonnie Carr is part of a
bereavement support group for
people who have lost family
members or friends to suicide.
The group meets at 7 p.m. the
last Monday of each month at
Hudson Hall in Spearfish, and
Carr said the group is open to
anyone in the area seeking support.
MWe kind of have to help each
other,N she said. MSuicide is the
type of loss that has a lot of
aftershocks - itOs a very traumatic
loss.N
While Carr stressed that she
can only speak from her own
experience, she described the
emotions following a suicide like
a ferris wheel: each seat on the
wheel holds a different Iuestion,
such as, MHow could I have prevented thisQN MWhy did this happenQN MWhy didnOt heRshe trust
me enough to tell me or reach
outQN She said the ferris wheel
continually goes around because
of the feelings of guilt, and
while sometimes she can make it
go down to something manageable, like a hamster wheel, an
aftershock will come along and
cause it to resurface in it gargantuan entirety, along with all of
the pain, grief and guilt.
MSomething will resurrect itS it
might be a happy memory, and
youOll start crying because you
know youOll never have that
again,N she said. MAny loss is a
terrible lossS any death is hard to
comes to grips with. This one
(suicide) Vust doesnOt seem to
allow you to regroup because it
continually bubbles up.N
It can take people 10 years
until they are able to even accept
that their loved one died by suicide, Carr said, and she knows
too well the truth of that statement. She lost her husband,
Tom, to suicide in Y007 and
knows how important it is to talk
about it, despite how painful it
can be.
MItOs important to talk about it,
and donOt be afraid to directly
address people about it,N she
said. MDonOt steer away from it.
ItOs a fact. Talking about it will
help others understand that it is a
senseless way to die Z that shatters lives. It has lasting, terrible
effects.N
Carr acknowledged that suicide is not an easy thing to share
or listen to, but for her family,
being upfront about the matter
helped them, as well as those
grieving for her husband, after
he took his life. [rom his obituary in the paper to the gathering
of friendship (he did not wish to
have a funeral service) after his
death, the facts of his death were
made known.
M[or us, it was the only way to
handle it,N said Carr.
Many people called her to
express similar experiences with
depression and grief, and she
applauds the community for
reaching out and taking a proactive stance to try to prevent suicide.
MI applaud the community for
being so sensitive and loving
about a terrible trauma and holding the hands of many people
who have lost someone,N she
said. MItOs how weOve survived.
ItOs a long, long process. ItOs not
about accepting that theyOre
deadS itOs accepting that they
chose to leave that way.N
See PREVENTION— Page 31
Dakota V-Twin hosts blood
drive to remember lives lost on 9/11
BC YU0ZU 1[01HVW
Black Hills Pioneer
SPEAR[ISH * Everyone can remember exactly where they were and what
they were doing when the Twin Towers
fell on Sept. 11, Y001. One group of
friends in Spearfish wants to make sure
no one forgets and have organi_ed a 9R11
memorial blood drive to save as many
lives through pints of blood donated as
were lost on that day nine years ago.
MWeOre so far away, but we want to
make sure people still remember,N said
Alicia Anderson, one of the organi_ers of
the MNever [orget 9R11 Memorial Blood
Drive.N She said that the group of family
and friends organi_ing the event wanted
to make sure there was something in the
area to remind people to commemorate
the day.
The blood drive lasts from 8 a.m. to 6
p.m. on Saturday at Dakota c-Twin at
31Y3 E. [airgrounds Loop in Spearfish,
and it is already shaping up to be a large
event. Anderson said that more than 150
people have already signed up, and the
event could break the fnited Blood
Services state record for the number of
units of blood drawn in one day.
Miranda Andrew, a donor recruitment
representative with fnited Blood Services
in Rapid City, said the current record is
Y53 units of blood drawn in one day on
gune Y6, Y010, at the huns and Hoses
event in Rapid City.
The memorial blood driveOs goal is to
beat that. While the organi_ation simply
doesnOt have the staff to take as many
blood donations as lives lost on 9R11,
Andrew said that fnited Blood Services
will host the blood drive annually until
they reach the goal of more than 3,000
pints of blood.
MOnce we reach that, weOll consider our
goal met,N Andrew said. She added that
they did not want to place an exact number for their goal, since remains are still
being uncovered at hround iero, and
official tally reports vary from source to
source.
She described the coordinator of the
event as MenthusiasticN about getting the
See BLOOD DRIVE — Page 30
BLACK HILLS PIONEER LOCAL SCENE
Thursday, September 9, 2010
Page 3
Community leaders attend Ports-to-Plains in Rapid City
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Lawrence County budget
approved, cuts made
Grand opening for
Dog Run Park in Lead
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AMBULANCE Continued from Page 1
Karen Berger smiles during her initial EMT training course.
Berger passed her EMT-Basic class in May and is now a certified volunteer with the Spearfish Ambulance Service.
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Thursday, September 9, 2010
September 11
Annual Post
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A"#er&isi)* "ea"-i)e ./r
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BLACK HILLS PIONEER STATE NEWS
Thursday, September 9, 2010
Page 5
Gospel hip hop artist to play Spearfish
BY HEATHER ()R*+HEL
B"#$%&H("")&*(+,--.
an interview with the "ioneer that his perN
for>anBes are hi?h ener?y an: his >usiB
is Uo:Ninspire:E
<#veryone is ?oin? to have a rea,,y
?oo: ti>e an: ' a,ways intertwine a >esN
sa?e into >y perfor>anBes@A sai: KrE De,E
(e a::e: that sinBe he asHe: Vesus into
his heart WX years a?o@ his ,ife has un:erN
?one an <inspirationa, transfor>ationEA
<' :i:n5t have Uo: in >y ,ife an: now
that Vesus is in it@ ' have fu,fi,,>ent@A he
sai:E <' Hnow what it5s ,iHe to ?o throu?h
that Bhan?e an: ' want to share it with the
peop,e in >y ?eneration TE >y purpose is
to >inister his na>eEA
Ma>ar?o sai: that is the >ain reason he
:eBi:e: to aBBept KrE De,5s offer to p,ay a
BonBert in !pearfishE
<Ye want to >aHe Vesus fa>ous in the
G,aBH (i,,s@A Ma>ar?o sai:E <Zur Hi:s
rea,,y :o ,isten to this >usiB an: the faBt
that there is proof of a Bhan?e: ,ife in his
>usiB is what rea,,y >attersEA
2hou?h the BonBert is free@ Ma>ar?o
a::e: that there is ?oin? to Fe an opportuN
nity for free wi,, :onations that wi,, ?o
:ireBt,y to Ma,vary MhurBhE
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2hat5s what the atten:ees of <&ree:o>
!in?s@A a BonBert sBhe:u,e: for D pE>E on
the footFa,, fie,: at G,aBH (i,,s !tate
Iniversity@ are ?oin? to say after they
watBh the perfor>anBe Fy ?ospe, hip hop
artist KrE De,E
Ke>Fers of the Ma,vary MhurBh BonN
?re?ation in !pearfish or?aniOe: the BonN
Bert in or:er to ?ive area youth an opporN
tunity to ?ather to?etherE 't free@ open to
the puF,iB an: appropriate for fa>i,ies an:
Hi:s of a,, a?esE
$n?ie $,FoniBo@ a >e>Fer of the
Ma,vary MhurBh@ sai: KrE De, is Foth an
inspirationa, >usiBian@ a pro:uBer an: a
>inisterE !he sai: that he has Puite the
story an: after ta,Hin? with hi>@ she Hnew
he wou,: Fe a perfeBt Ban:i:ate for a BonN
Bert in !pearfish ?eare: towar: MhristiansE
$,FoniBo sai: KrE De, is for>er,y a
>e>Fer of the har:Bore rap ?roup 2hree Q
Kafia@ Fut for the ,ast :eBa:e@ he5s estaFN
,ishe: hi>se,f as a ?ospe, hip hop artist
an: a >inisterE
<(e5s rea,,y ?oo: an:
we Rust wante: to Fe
aF,e to :o so>ethin? for
the Bo>>unity to Frin?
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gain
everyone to?ether@A she
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sai:E <(is >essa?e is
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very powerfu, an: we
are Bertain,y hopin? for
Sue Cramer,
a ?oo: turnoutEA
Owner/Managing Broker ABR, CRS, GRI
(er pastor eBhoe: her
(c) 605-645-2391 • (o) 605-642-2525
SueCramer@SueCramer.com
senti>entsE
www.SueCramer.com
<2o have a Mhristian
rapper who ?ave his ,ife
to the Sor: in !pearfish
is Puite the opportunity
for the Hi:s in this area@A
sai: 2ony Ma>ar?o@ pasN
tor of Ma,vary Mhape,E
<$fter a ,ot of ref,eBtion@
517 ASPEN DRIVE
' rea,iOe: that Rust ,iHe
Great 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath home. Spacious bedrooms, all
we as youth re,ate: to
with walk-in closets. Patio doors to 22x10 patio. Nice famroBH an: ro,, T our Hi:s
ily room in the lower level. Egress windows in basement
level, and room for 2 more future bedrooms. Private master
to:ay re,ate to rap
bath. Sprinkler system and curb edging. Nice large lot.
>usiBEA
Spearfish • $234,900 • MLS 32824
Kr De,@ ori?ina,,y of
Ke>phis@ 2ennE@ sai: in
Pictured above is Mr. Del of
Memphis, Tenn. He is a
gospel hip hop artist that is
schedule to play a free concert at 5 p.m. on Saturday,
Sept. 11 on the football
field at Black Hills State
University. Courtesy photo
NEW
LISTINGS
GREAT STARTER HOME
2 bedroom, 1.5 bath home with many upgrades: new flooring, trim, doors. Storage room added above the garage.
Private patio in fenced yard. Near Elementary School. HOA
of $110 per month includes snow removal, lawn care and
exterior insurance. Agent is related to seller.
Belle Fourche • $82,000 • MLS 33108
Please Drive Carefully.
Our Kids Are Depending On You.
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114 ACRES WITH WILDLIFE POND
Excellent opportunity to own these 114 acres with 2
Butte/Meade water taps available. Beautiful building site, no
covenants. 5 acre wildlife pond on this property. Wildlife
agreement with U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service on file.
Newell • $98,500 • MLS 32975 & 77
642-7000
800-657-8053
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Opinion
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Thursday, September 9, 2010
news@bhpioneer.com
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Rev. Terry Jones tells members of the media he plans to go forward with plans to burn Qurans at the Dove World
Outreach Center in Gainesville, Fla. on Wednesday. Church members there plan to burn copies of the Quran on Sept. 11.
AP photo
You could have serious violence in
places like Pakistan and Afghanistan.O
The president also said JonesQ plan, if
carried out, could serve as an incentive for terrorist-minded individuals
Oto blow themselves upO to kill others.
OI hope he listens to those better
angels and understands that this is a
destructive act that heQs engaging in,O
the president said of Jones.
Obama has gotten caught up in the
burgeoning controversy surrounding
the practice of Islam in America, say-
ing at one point that he believed that
Muslims had a right to build a
mosque near the site of the Sept. 11
terror attacks in New York City.
Earlier, several members of his
adminstration, including Secretary of
State Hillary Rodham Clinton, had
denounced the Xuran-burning plan.
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BUDGET Continued from Page 3
vice was buoyed $1,700 after
commissioners transferred
that amount to the department, which offers free agricultural education.
The extension service was
given a $4,400 cut this year,
or about 6 percent of their
$73,581 budget.
Administrative Secretary
Alyce Bertch said that no
employees are losing their
jobs. She hoped that the
department will continue
offering the same quality of
services.
\It might affect the amount
of free educational services
and the kinds of services that
weXre going to be able to do,^
Bertch said.
The Northern Hills
Training Center, of Spearfish,
was also forced to cut its
budget. The Center, which
received a stipend of $5,000
from the county in 2010, will
settle for $2,500 in 2011.
Fred Romkema, executive
director of the Northern Hills
Training Center, said the
money will affect the transportation budget. For the last
30 years they have been providing services and supports
to people with developmental
disabilities.
\It may mean that we donXt
acquire a new vehicle as
soon as we otherwise would,
or perhaps people wouldnXt
go to an event that we nor-
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mally would,^ Romkema
said.
Mary Wood Fossen, director of Northern Hills Alcohol
and Drug Services, said the
agencyXs $2,000 cut would
not affect services. She said
they would have to make up
the state-matching funds
from another source, however.
Lawrence County Chief
Deputy Joe Harmon said the
sheriffXs department has
received $17,000 less than
the requested amount, but
that cuts will be absorbed
without impacting services.
\ItXs just a matter of prioritizing and working through
it,^ Harmon said.
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along with bridging operations.
The 200th is located in three communities along the Missouri Riverd
the headquarters element located in
Pierre, Detachment 1 in Chamberlain
and Detachment 2 in Mobridge.
The 451st Engineer Detachment
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the South Dakota Guard. However,
its parent unit, the 216th Engineer
Detachment (Firefighting Team)
deployed to Iraq from November
2003 and returned home in January
2005.
The detachment, based in Sturgis,
has seven members and provides firefighting service and support in a theatre of operations including fire protection of aviation and major facilities.
NOTES Continued from Page 3
McDonald Dental Clinic served approximately 50 area youth during its visit to
Belle Fourche. Sponsored in part by area businesses, the free dental clinic was
parked outside of St. James Episcopal Church from Aug. 31 to Sept. 2, and while
present, volunteers conducted a grand total of $20,000 worth of work. In its fifth
year, organizers say that to date the clinic has served at least 350 different youth
in need of dental work and provided upwards of $160,000 in donated time and
resources to the Belle Fourche community.
! Heather Murschel
Thoen Stone land survey approved
SPEARFISH P The Spearfish City Council voted to accept a $3,400 proposal
from NJS Engineering to survey the Thoen Stone Monument lot, access road and
city-owned lot on which a historic stone well house sits. The survey will also be
used to create an easement between the monument and well house lots.
! Kai0a Swisher
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Tri-State Museum celebrates 55 years
BELLE FOURCHE P ItXs a birthday party! The Tri-State Museum in Belle
Fourche has organized a celebration to recognize the facilityXs 55th anniversary.
The public is invited to attend the event slated for 6:30 p.m. on Thursday, Sept.
23 at the museum. There will be cake, refreshments and plenty of conversation.
Gordy Pratt of Deadwood has been invited as the eveningXs special guest. He will
perform \Seth Bullock: The Sprit of the West,^ at 7:15 p.m. For more information on the event, please call museum director Rochelle Silva at 723-1200.
! Heather Murschel
Wind energy ordinance
SPEARFISH P The Spearfish City Council directed City Planner Jayna
Watson to draft the first phase of a wind energy ordinance to allow wind energy
generators, by use permit, in the Spearfish Industrial Park only. The ordinance
will come before the council committees on Sept. 28.
! Kai0a Swisher
BFACC pool closure
BELLE FOURCHE P The Belle Fourche Area Community Center pool area
will be closed for almost two weeks starting Sept. 14. City officials recently
announced the closure, saying itXs necessary for crews to conduct their annual
maintenance work. The pool will re-open on Saturday, Sept. 25.
! Heather Murschel
First Comprehensive Plan public input
meeting tonight
SPEARFISH P The first public input meeting for SpearfishXs Comprehensive
Plan is tonight at 6 p.m. at Countryside Community Church, 625 Woodland Dr.
The city will have representatives present to hear from residents about issues
concerning the current and future plans for the city, and to find out more information or RSVP, call Spearfish City Planner Jayna Watson at 642-1335.
! Kai0a Swisher
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UELLE 'KX#?RE 2 Qi:h :he exce--en:
>rowin> condi:ions we haWe had in Qes:ern
SoD:h DaEo:a :his sDBBer, $@B sDre :here
wi-- Te soBe exce--en: Fie-ds on corn and
Tean crops. Rere are a few siBp-e ca-cD-aI
:ions :o he-p es:iBa:e Fie-ds in FoDr fie-ds.
3here are a nDBTer of Be:hods for es:iI
Ba:in> corn and soFTean Fie-ds and :heir
accDracF depends on how BDch :roDT-e FoD
wan: :o >o :o when coBin> Dp wi:h :he
i:eBs Dsed in de:erBinin> :he es:iBa:e. 3he
Bore si:es se-ec:ed and :he Te::er :he repreI
sen:a:ion of :he fie-d, :he Bore accDra:e :he
es:iBa:e. 'or corn, a Fie-d es:iBa:e can Te
de:erBined anF:iBe af:er :he Bi-E s:a>e
a-:hoD>h ac:Da- Fie-d can Te affec:ed TF sDch
fac:ors as droD>h: :ha: iBpac: Eerne- siZe.
UF :he den: s:a>e, Fie-d es:iBa:es shoD-d Te
fair-F accDra:e for corn. SoFTean Fie-d es:iI
Ba:es can Te Bade froB #S or fD-- seed
s:a>e onward TD: a>ain -a:eIseason s:resses
can si>nifican:-F chan>e :he accDracF of :he
es:iBa:e.
'or corn, choose a BiniBDB of PO si:es
froB a fie-d and choose soBe >ood areas,
Tad areas, and aWera>e areas :rFin> :o oT:ain
as represen:a:iWe a saBp-e of :he fie-d as FoD
can. 0: each si:e BeasDre a -en>:h of row
Tased on :he row spacin> /for GOIinch rows
Dse P[ fee: fiWe inches of row, for GSIinch
rows Dse P\ fee: six inches of row, for NOI
inch rows Dse NS fee: P.S inches of row1.
Qi:hin :his -en>:h of row coDn: :he nDBTer
of harWes:aT-e ears and se-ec: one aWera>e
siZed ear. Kn :his ear coDn: :he nDBTer of
Eerne- rows /:Fpica--F PN :o PH1 a: :he BidI
poin: of :he ear and :he nDBTer of Eerne-s
per row /:Fpica--F GO :o ]O1.
%ow BD-:ip-F as fo--ows^ /nDBTer of EerI
ne-s_row1 :iBes /nDBTer of rows per ear1
:iBes /nDBTer of ears per row -en>:h chosen
Tased on row spacin>1 :iBes /O.OPPPS1
eMDa-s :he “Es:iBa:ed Yie-d” in TDshe-s per
acre adcDs:ed :o P].] percen: Bois:Dre.
'or exaBp-e on GO inch rows, FoD se-ec:
si:es of P[ fee: fiWe inches of row and find
:ha: :here are on aWera>e NG.N ears per si:e
and :ha: :hese ears aWera>e PN rows wi:h GN
Eerne-s per row /haWin> i>nored :he :inF EerI
ne-s a: :he WerF :ips of :he ear cDs: :o Te conI
serWa:iWe1. 3he Fie-d es:iBa:e FoD haWe
coBe Dp wi:h is /GN :iBes PN :iBes NG.N
:iBes O.OPPPS1 or dd.\ TD_0.
'or soFTeans, :he procedDre is roD>h-F
siBi-ar a-:hoD>h :here of:en is Bore f-ex
/WariaTi-i:F1 in soBe of :he assDBed coBpoI
nen:s sDch as seed siZe /seeds per poDnd1
and seeds per pod since :hese can Te si>nifiI
can:-F iBpac:ed TF enWironBen:a- and o:her
fac:ors as :he p-an:s Ba:Dre.
'irs:, BeasDre :he -en>:h of row :o Te
oTserWed in a: -eas: :en -oca:ions in :he fie-d
Tased on :he 3aT-e P. ?oDn: :he nDBTer of
harWes:aT-e p-an:s in :he correc: -en>:h of
row in :he :en -oca:ions and oT:ain :he aWerI
a>e nDBTer of p-an:s per row -en>:h.
eD-:ip-F :his nDBTer TF P,OOO :o oT:ain :he
nDBTer of p-an:s per acre. ?hoose :wo or
Bore represen:a:iWe p-an:s froB :hese -ocaI
:ions and coDn: :he nDBTer of pods per
p-an:, diWide TF :he nDBTer of p-an:s, and
oT:ain :he aWera>e nDBTer of pods per p-an:.
%ex:, BD-:ip-F :he nDBTers oT:ained as
fo--ows^ /aWera>e nDBTer pods_p-an:1 :iBes
/nDBTer of p-an:s per acre1 :iBes /N.]
seeds_pod1 diWided TF G,OOO /seeds_poDnd1
diWided TF SO /-T_TD1 eMDa-s TDshe-s per
acre.
'or exaBp-e on P]Iinch row spacin>, FoD
coDn:ed an aWera>e of P\] p-an:s in G\ fee:
PO.N inches of row /:iBes P,OOO eMDa-s
P\],OOO p-an:s per acre1 and an aWera>e of
N] pods per p-an:. YoDr es:iBa:ed Fie-d
woD-d Te^ /N] pods_p-an:1 :iBes /P\],OOO
p-an:s per acre1 :iBes N.] seeds_pod1 diWided
TF /G,OOO seeds_poDnd1 diWided TF /SO
poDnds_TDshe-1 eMDa-s ]O.G TDshe-s per acre
is :he “Es:iBa:ed Yie-d.”
"-ease no:e :ha: for :he soFTean Fie-d es:iI
Ba:e, we are Dsin> an aWera>e seed siZe and
an aWera>e seed nDBTer per pod. YoD can
iBproWe :his es:iBa:e possiT-F TF coDn:in>
:he nDBTer of seeds per pod on :he se-ec:ed
p-an:s and diWidin> TF :he nDBTer of pods
on :he p-an:s :o oT:ain a Te::er es:iBa:e of
seeds per pod. Seed siZe is soBe:hin> no:
coBp-e:e-F de:erBined Dn:i- c-ose :o phFsioI
-o>ica- Ba:Dri:F or Te:ween :he #[ and #H
>row:h s:a>es TD: if >rowin> condi:ions haWe
Teen exce--en: /irri>a:ed Teans for exaBp-e1
FoD Bi>h: -ower :he seeds_poDnd nDBTer :o
N,\OO or if :he crop has Teen incDred TF
droD>h: and :he seed siZe is -iEe-F :o Te WerF
sBa-- FoD can increase :his nDBTer :o G,SOO
:o \,OOO :o accoDn: for :hese fac:ors.
'or Bore inforBa:ion con:ac: 3V Swan a:
:he UD::e ?oDn:F Ex:ension Kffice a: HdNI
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Garfield
Baby Blues
For Better or For Worse
The Born Loser
Frank and Ernest
Ernie
BLACK HILLS PIONEER
Thursday, September 9, 2010
by Jim Davis
by Jerry Scott & Rick Kirkman
by Lynn Johnston
by Art & Chip Sansom
by Bob Thaves
by Bud Grace
Singles live alone in safety
with aid of simple deception
DEAR ABBY: )Cautious
Bachelorette” (8uly 16) asked
you how she should respond
to a workman who asks if she
lives alone. Having worked 30
years in a maximum security
prison, I can assure your
readers that criminals gravitate toward jobs that provide
access to people’s homes as
a way of scouting victims, so
)Bachelorette’s” concern is
well-founded.
I advise single women to
keep a few articles of men’s
clothing, such as a jacket,
work boots and other items,
visible in their homes. They
can be purchased inexpensively at a yard sale or local
thrift shop. When a stranger is
invited into her home, she can
simply pick up one of the articles stating, )Here, let me get
8ohn’s coat out of your way.”
It does provide a very real
deterrent to criminals or others
looking for a single woman to
victimize. T RONALD A.,
WASHINGTON
STATE
DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS (RETIRED)
DEAR RONALD: My readers agreed that setting the
stage (with an invisible housemate) is an effective way to
give the impression to outsiders that you do not live
alone. Read on:
DEAR ABBY: Take a suggestion from a senior citizen
who has lived alone for many
years T and it applies not
only to females, but also to
males of any age. Singles
should purchase articles of
the opposite sex and display
them prominently in their
homes so they can be seen
by any stranger who comes
into their homes. That way,
the question, )Do you live
alone?” doesn’t come up. T
SAFE SENIOR CITIZEN IN
THE SOUTH
DEAR ABBY: I would recommend
)Cautious
Bachelorette” purchase a
male beta fish. They take very
little time and energy to care
for. Name him Fred, or some
other masculine name. That
way, when she’s asked if she
lives alone, she can honestly
say, )No. Fred lives with me.”
If people inquire deeper, she
can say that they have a close
one-on-one relationship, and
he is very dependable. She
could even add that he is a
professional swimmer without
fibbing. That way she will be
able to have a truthful reply for
any who ask. T FRED’S
HOUSEMATE
DEAR ABBY: I live alone
and I keep a men’s magazine
on my coffee table, a second
set of towels in my bathroom
and even went to the thrift
store and bought a bathrobe
that hangs on a hook behind
the bathroom door. Also, my
table is always set for two,
and I always speak in terms of
)we” whenever I have a
stranger in my home. T SINGLE BUT CAUTIOUS IN
PLANO, TEXAS
DEAR ABBY: Here’s how I
give the illusion of not living
alone. I have two deck chairs
set out and often leave
things outside like a shovel,
my brother’s flip-flops, or I
toss a baseball cap onto the
porch swing. T LONGTIME
READER IN EL CERRITO,
CALIF.
DEAR ABBY: My husband
and I were married 24 years,
but the last several years
were extremely difficult. We
have separated, but have not
filed the paperwork yet. I
would like to begin moving forward with my life. It has been
six months and there will be
no reconciliation.
Recently, someone who
knows my circumstances
asked me out on a date.
Would it be inappropriate for
me to go, or to date in general? T DATING DILEMMA IN
NEW HAMPSHIRE
DEAR DATING DILEMMA:
If you are truly ready to move
forward with your life, file the
paperwork first. Even divorces
that start amicably can
become messy to some
degree. Filing the paperwork
first will make it less so.
TO MY MUSLIM READERS: It’s time for the breaking
of the Ramadan fast. Happy
Eid al-Fitr, everyone. May
God make yours a blessed
feast.
Dear Abby is written by
Abigail Van Buren, also
known as 8eanne Phillips, and
was founded by her mother,
Pauline Phillips. Write Dear
Abby at www.DearAbby.com
or P.O. Box 69440, Los
Angeles, CA 90069.
Good advice for everyone
T teens to seniors T is in
)The Anger in All of Us and
How to Deal With It.” To order,
send a business-size, selfaddressed envelope, plus
check or money order for $6
(U.S. funds only) to: Dear
Abby T Anger Booklet, P.O.
Box 447, Mount Morris, IL
61054-0447. (Postage is
included in the price.)
BLACK HILLS PIONEER
Thursday, September 9, 2010
Alley Oop
Arlo & Janis
Page 13
Bridge
by Dave Graue & Jack Bender
by Jimmy
Johnson
Herman
by Jim Unger
The defender
to leave alone
We have all heard about learning something new every day. A
Hindu spiritual teacher and sage,
Swami Sivananda Saraswati, took
this further by saying, WBe forever
a student. He and he alone is an
old man who feels that he has
learnt enough and has need for no
more knowledge.X
Bridge is great because even
the top players meet positions
they have not seen before.
Today’s deal features a topic that
Funky Winkerbean
by Tom Batiuk
Astrograph
!riday, Sept. ./, 0/./
The year ahead could be one of
those rare ones where ambitions
can be fulfilled if you’re willing to go
after them. Sit down and work out a
game plan instead of going through life blindly trying to
pin the tail on the donkey.
VIRGO 6Aug. 0:-Sept. 00< - Certain perceptions you
get about people could be more on target than usual. If
you get any strong feelings about somebody in particular,
don’t underestimate your hunches.
LIBRA 6Sept. 0:-Oct. 0:< - People in general could be
more scrutini@ing about others and life than usual. Keep
this in mind if you’re trying to make a good impression on
those with whom you spend your day.
SCORPIO 6Oct. 0B-Nov. 00< - Your abilities to achieve
material success are particularly good, but it won’t mean
a thing if you fail to acknowledge those who helped you
open those doors. Give them their Eust due.
SAGITTARIGS 6Nov. 0:-Dec. 0.< - When making
some social arrangements, opt to spend your time with
friends whom make you feel at ease. It’ll be more enEoyable when you can totally relax and Eust be yourself.
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one of those days when you can increase your holdings
through your own insight and initiative. Pick an amount of
money you’d like to make, and go after it with both barrels.
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disagreeable disposition won’t be able to stay dire very
long when around you. Your lively, positive attitude will
permeate anything and everybody you encounter.
PISCES 6!eb. 0/-Oarch 0/< - A good friend who likes
you a lot might find himIherself in a position to financially
help out others. If you’re the one who needs help, this
person will pick up on it and come through for you.
ARIES 6Oarch 0.-April .K< -This can be one of your
more pleasant days for Eust hanging out with people you
love or close friends who don’t ask anything of you except
to be yourself. Sometimes life is good.
TAGRGS 6April 0/-Oay 0/< - Innately you understand
that luck is a matter of positive thinking, and you’ll prove it
by not letting anything disturb you. People who sense this
will want to be near you.
GEOINI 6Oay 0.-Iune 0/< - Others might have to
stand on their heads to be noticed, but not you. Your
pleasantness draws all kinds of people who are merely
looking for a happy person to be around.
CANCER 6Iune 0.-Iuly 00< - Serious decisions you
need to make won’t be predicated solely on their material
value, but based more on whether or not your choice will
make you andIor others happy, which you know is invaluable.
LEO 6Iuly 0:-Aug. 00< - Someone to whom you never
really got close, yet who nevertheless holds you in high
regard, could cross your path again. This time you might
discover what a nice person sIhe is.
Know where to look for romance and you’ll find it. The
Astro-Graph Matchmaker instantly reveals which signs
are romantically perfect for you. Mail $3 to Astro-Graph,
P.O. Box 167, Wickliffe, OH 44092-0167.
causes trouble for many. How
would you make three no-trump
after West leads the heart YueenZ
You have eight top tricks[ three
spades, one heart, two diamonds
and two clubs. The ninth winner
can come from clubs. But how
should that suit be played and
what is the danger to your contractZ
Taking those Yuestions in
reverse order, if you go down, you
will lose four hearts and one club.
Since if hearts are 4-4, you are not
in Eeopardy, assume they are 5-3
and duck the first two rounds to
get East out of the suit. Then,
make sure that West cannot get
back on lead to cash his two winners.
To do this, make an avoidance
play in clubs, hoping West does
not have ^-10-x. At trick four,
cash your club ace, then lead
another club, and when West
plays low, call for dummy’s nine. It
loses to East’s 10, but you have
nine tricks established without letting West win a club trick.
Finally, note two defensive
points. At trick one, East should
either signal with his heart seven
or play the king. At trick two, if
East encouraged with his seven,
West should continue with the
heart eight. First, lead the top of
the seYuence` then, lead the bottom of it.
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preference, limitation or discrimination based on race,
color, religion, sex, handicap, familial status, or
national origin, or an intention, to make any such preference, limitation or discrimination.” Familial status
includes children under the
age of 18 living with parents
or legal custodians; pregnant women and people
securing custody of children
under 18.
This newspaper will not
knowingly
accept
any
advertising for real estate
which is in violation of the
law. Our readers are hereby
informed that all dwellings
advertised in this newspaper are available on an
equal opportunity basis. To
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incorrect ad. We reserve
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SUNDANCE
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bids on a 2007 Honda
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750
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Sundance, WY 82729.
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you may have. The
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opened
Thursday
September 23rd at 3pm.
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service within 25 miles
of Spearfish 605-7225355
HOUSECLEANING
SERVICE STARTING
SEPTEMBER
13th.
Sturgis, Spearfish and
Piedmont
area.
Reasonable, honest,
reliable and efficient.
References Available.
Contact us for rates
and to add your name
to our customer list.
Call Erin 605-4301298.
OLD WEST HEATING,
INC.
Of
Lead.
Natural/LP
Gas
Equipment
Repair.
Furnaces,
Water
Heaters, -Cook Stoves.,
Etc. For Fast Service
Call Greg At 605-5800123 Or
605-7171779.
PROFESSIONAL COMPUTER
SERVICES.
REPAIR,
cleanup,
upgrade, networking.
Virus removal and protection. Problem solving.
Custom system design
and
implementation.
605-347-9365
iUALITY DISCOUNT
PROFESSIONAL Auto
Repair.
Onsite
Diagnostics of all kinds
$45.00. Call ORE CAR
EgPRESS,
207
Glendale Drive, Lead. 7
days a week. 605-5844701.
RECYCLE
YOUR
APPLIANCES. Pickup
all
non-refrigerated
appliances,
mowers,
grills, bikes, siding, all
things metal $20 MINIMUM CHARGE. Call
Joe 605-722-1807
STRESSED!?
TRY
YOGA! Classes for all
levels.
Now
at
Deadwood Recreation
Center. Call Monica Ell
605-641-0188. Private
instruction also available.
www.blackhillsbodywork.org
EMAIL YOUR NEW
CLASSIFIEDS TO classifieds@bhpioneer.com.
201 SCHOOLS &
TRAINING
301 DEADWOOD
GARAGE SALES
303 SPEARFISH
GARAGE SALES
FREE TAg SCHOOL
EARN Extra Income
after taking course.
Flexible
schedules,
convenient location.
Register
Now!
Courses
start
September
13th.
Phone 605-641-5738.
Liberty Tax Service.
Small Fee for book.
442 Golden Gate, CENTRAL CITY - SATURDAY, 9/11. 8AM-3PM,
ANTIiUES, Collectibles,
Formica table and LOTS
of stuff. Rain or Shine.
2 FAMILY GARAGE
SALE. September 11th,
7am-2pm.
1122
Spearfish
Mountain
Lane,
Mountain
Shadows Mobile Home
Court.
SPEARFISH
RAINBOW PRESCHOOL,
842
Jackson
has
space available in the
3 year old class. Meets
on Tues/Thurs mornings. This class is
designed for children
not planning kindergarten next year. Great
introduction to socialization in an early
learning
education
environment. Call 605642-2862 or more
information.
YOGA
Regain
Flexibility, Develop Core
Strength, Cope with
Stress. Lead, Christ
Church, Mondays. Belle
Fourche,
BFACC,
Tuesdays 5:30-7:00pm.
Call Tesla, 605-7223325 or www.quantumspecialties.com.
300 BELLEFOURCHE
GARAGE SALES
1814 ZIEBACH, SEPTEMBER 11th, 7am-?.
Steel workbench. Air
compressor,
washer/
dryer,
chest
deep
freeze, lawn care items
& many miscellaneous
items to numerous to
mention.
BELLE
FOURCHE
FLEA
MARKET
September
11th
8:30am-3:30pm.
Books,
antiques,
baked goods, something for everyone! Call
605-723-3006
fore
more information .
MULTI-FAMILY SALE:
Triggers
,1853
5th
Avenue, Belle Fourche.
Saturday Sept. 11th
7am-2pm. Household
items, teacher’s supplies, CLEANING OUT
THE CLOSETS!
SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 11TH 19118
Mockingbird Lane, 2
miles east on Hwy 34.
8AM-2PM, FORD 4x4
pickup,
pull-behind
camper, queen bed
frames, desks, Watkins
products, display cases,
Beanie babies, baby
clothes,
Christmas
Decorations.
302 LEAD GARAGE
SALES
509 JULIUS STREET,
LEAD. September 10 &
11, 8am-5pm. Books,
furniture, Knick-knacks,
canoe,
topper,
Everything Goes!
SATURDAY & SUNDAY
9/11 & 9/12. 611
Railroad Avenue, Lead.
7am-?? Baby clothes,
tools, furniture, household and other items.
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 7AM-1PM, 406
Richmond,
Lead.
Furniture,
plainer,
women’s golf clubs,
clothes, fishing equipment.
303 SPEARFISH
GARAGE SALES
1025 N 7th Street, 9/11
9am-1pm. LARGE YARD
SALE with Camper, Hot
tub, Victory Motorcycle,
Lots of
Boys & Girls
clothing & toys.
1221 SNOWY PEAK
LANE, SEPT. 11TH,
7am-noon, Bar Stools,
End Table, BIKE, Good
quality household items.
Don’t Miss This One!!
1226 SNOWY PEAK
LANE,
Saturday
September 11, 7amnoon. Tools, Exercise
Bike,
Crib,
LOTS
MORE!!
125 7TH STREET, SATURDAY 9-11, 7am-1pm,
Miscellaneous items,
LOTS of Good Stuff!!
1719 IRON HORSE
LOOP, 9/11. 7am-noon.
Tools, furniture, clothing
& more. No kids stuff just good stuff!
540
ST.
JOE,
SPEARFISH,
Friday
10th, Saturday 11th,
8am-2pm.
Equalizer
Hitch, antique rocker,
windows, craft supplies,
fabric, needlework, chenille bedspread, patio
door
shade.
Miscellaneous
HWY 14, HOUSE 195,
beside Laurie Lane.
9/11
6:30am-1pm.
Variety of household
items,
furniture,
antiques - table & buffet sets. Variety of
sizes athletic shoes &
sporting
goods.
Solvent washer, Boyd’s
Bear collectibles, kids
bikes and plumbing
supplies
PARKING LOT SALE:
MULTI-FAMILY,
8/11
8:00am-Noon; 1410 N.
Avenue.
Next
to
Walgreens. All kinds of
treasures,
clothing,
infant & adult.
308 OUT OF AREA
GARAGE SALES
1ST ANNUAL BUELAH
COMMUNITY
Yard
Sale. Friday September
10th,
4pm-7pm;
Saturday September
11th, 8am-noon; FREE
COFFEE
Saturday.
DOWNTOWN BUELAH
WYOMING.
401 PART-TIME
GOOD DAILY CLEANERS NEEDED after
5:00pm Spearfish &
Sturgis Area. Part-time
position
available for
cleaning businesses,
along with other duties.
605-645-0474.
WorL at your a6eN
#bsolutely!
Help for older South Dakotans
a !ra)n)n4
a ToE searJh
a Y-plo+-ent
Vf +oubre ?? or older B)th l)-)ted )nJo-e and Bant to return
to the Bork forJe1 Y\per)enJe <orks -)4ht haOe tra)n)n4 and
e-plo+-ent opportun)t)es that are Rust r)4ht for +ouK
Call 39?-=R?S or =-T<<-?S<-SU9R
All applicants must be 55 or older and
meet Senior Community Service
Employment Program guidelines. EOE
BLACK HILLS PIONEER
Thursday, September 9, 2010
401 PART-TIME
ASSISTANT
HOME
HEALTH
CARE
Coordinator: Part-time
position available in the
Spearfish area assisting
with the management
responsibilities
of
Homecare Services, Inc.
Responsibilities
will
include hiring and training staff, scheduling,
communication
with
referral sources and job
related
paperwork.
Rewarding position with
flexible work hours.
Please Contact Nyla
(605)559-0230.
PART-TIME/FULL-TIME
cleaning help needed in
the Northern Hills area,
Wage DOE. Contact
Brigitte or Bill at 605722-2928.
RELIABLE
PERSON
needed to care for
young infant in our
home. Located near St.
Onge.
MondayThursday, References
required.
Serious
inquires only please.
Call 605-645-8302.
Join Our First Gold Family
HOUSEKEEPERS
Part Time • Must be able to work Weekends
DISHWASHER
BUSSER
Great Benefits • Equal Opportunity Employer
Pre-Employment Drug Testing
Now accepting applications
at the front desk
605-578-9777
270 Main St. Deadwood
Front Desk
Housekeeping
Turndown
Deadwood’s Mineral
Palace Hotel & Gaming is
seeking applications for
Front Desk,
Housekeeping
& Turndown
We participate in
Pre-Employment Drug Testing.
Equal Opportunity Employer
Apply in person at
601 Main Street in Deadwood
HOTEL & GAMING
402 FULL-TIME
]The Hot Rod Shop of
Spearfish is in need of a
paint/preper, only experienced need apply. 605559-0772”
CAMPBELL’S IN STURGIS HAS a Full-Time
SALES position available for a Farm & Ranch
person. We are searching for a motivated,
responsible & positive
individual who enjoys
people and is committed
to providing the best in
customer service. Job
includes some nights &
weekends. The position
requires stocking, merchandising & moderate
to heavy lifting. Farm &
ranch sales experience
required.
Equal
Opportunity Employer.
Apply in person to:
Campbell’s
,
2425
Lacelle St, Sturgis, SD;
605-347-6352.
See
Ryan after filing out
application.
DEADWOOD, SD
402 FULL-TIME
EXPERIENCED CARPENTER needed in the
Northern Hills, must
have own hand tools and
transportation. Contact
Bill
at
Powers
Construction at 605-2061348 or 605-722-3122.
402 FULL-TIME
FRAMING/CARPENTER
HELPER;
SPEARFISH area.. Call
605-641-1691.
FULL-TIME
MAINTENANCE POSITION available at Barefoot Resort
(located next to Terry
Peak
Ski
Area)
Weekends a Must. Days
and nights available.
Working 4 ten hour days.
Pay DOE. Email resume
to
infokbarefoot
resort.com or call 605584-1577 for more info.
HVAC Openings. Will Be
Installing Heating & A/C
Systems. Min. Age 18,
Valid Driver’s License,
Neat In Appearance,
Pay DOE. 24 Months
experience.
Call
(605)347-2183.
500
$
Sign-On Bonus
FAMILY in Spearfish
NEEDS HELP WITH
HOUSEWORK
&
COOKING. Great working conditions. $12/hour.
Call Ann 605-642-8770.
Cadillac Jack’s
Gaming Resort is
seeking fun and
energetic personalities
for full-time!!!
FRAMING CONTRACTOR SEEKS Framers
and
Laborers
in
Spearfish Area. Call
970-622-0134 or 970566-0179.
and
HOUSEKEEPING
POSITION AVAILABLE.
Call Gary or Pam at 605578-2393 or apply in
person at Gold Country
Inn,
801
Main,
Deadwood.
Front Desk
Housekeeping
Positions require
outstanding customer
service skills. Wage DOE.
Great monthly bonuses.
Please apply in person at
360 Main Street,
Deadwood, SD
cadillacjacks.net
402 FULL-TIME
LEWIE’S SALOON &
EATERY is Needing a
LINE COOK, 30+ hours
per week. Apply In
Person, 711 S. Main,
Lead.
MIDNIGHT STAR IN
DEADWOOD is seeking
Applicants
for Table
Games Dealer. Full-time
various shifts. Pick up
application
at
the
cashier cage.
NATIONAL NON-PROFIT seeks Grant Writer to
secure funding to help
operate humanitarian
services by preparing
proposals and grant
applications as well as
researching, identifying,
developing and responding to public and private
grant opportunities in the
areas of need on
American Indian reservations. Bachelor’s Degree,
5 years related experience and track record of
establishing new funding.
Competitive
Salary/
Benefits/401K.
Email
resumes
to:
Operationsknrc1.org or
mail to: Operations, 2401
Eglin Street, Rapid City,
SD 57703 EOE
S A T E L L I T E
INSTALLERS needed.
$250 per day or more.
Training provided. Apply
at www.wtsat.net
Spearfish Canyon Lodge
has immediate openings
for Full-time Fall help.
Front
Desk,
DOE;
Housekeepers
$9/hr,
Dishwashers DOE, PM
Cook DOE. Benefits available. EOE. Call to arrange
an interview with Linda or
Alicia at 605-584-3435.
The Holiday Inn Express
in Deadwood is currently
looking for a Front Desk
Clerk;
Full-Time
Housekeepers
and
Part-time
Breakfast
Host. Stop by 22 Lee
Street in Deadwood to
Fill out an Application for
either position.
Z BAR AT 529 MAIN
street, Spearfish is now
taking applications for
Full and/or Part-time
Bartenders & Cocktail
waitresses.
Please
apply after 4pm
Openings Available for
Company Drivers
& Owner Operators
Dry Bulk Hauls
For Dedicated Lanes
Most Runs are w/in 500 mile
Radius of Home Terminal.
The top spot in town is now
hiring for the following positions:
Trimac Offers:
Exceptional Pay Packages,
6% Quarterly Safety Incentives, Paid Weekly &
Direct Deposit. Paid Training
Full Time & Part-Time
Requirements:
Class A CDL with Tank End, 2 year Tractor/Trailer
Experience, Clean Driving Record
Cocktail Servers
Call: 888-799-4374
Restaurant Host
Full Time & Part-Time
We offer competitive wages, excellent benefits, paid
vacations, 401K and opportunities for advancement
Stop in at 709 Main Street and fill out an application today!
Page 15
500 ANTIQUES,
COLLECTIBLES
504 CLOTHING &
JEWELRY
506 HOUSEHOLD
ITEMS
UNInUE
ANTInUE
FURNITURE, TABLES,
Dressers, Buffets, China
Hutches, Chairs, Other
Items. Spearfish Coins,
Etc. 127 W. Grant,
Spearfish
JULES JURGENSEN
LADIES WATCH. Brand
New, Very unique. Retail
Price $135. Will sell for
$50.00. Call 605-2017141
or
605-5610180/leave message.
502 MUSICAL
INSTRUMENTS
506 HOUSEHOLD
ITEMS
BAVARIAN CHINA for
sale.
Pattern
is
]Forever
Spring”
Settings for 16 people
(I think) plus numerous
serving pieces. Call
605-721-6856, leave
message.
FOR SALE: YAMAHA
ALTO
SAXOPHONE.
$350/OBO.
605-6459004/leave callback o
and message.
2003 TIGER RIVER
HOT Tub. Works great,
small leak, easy fix.
Make Offer! 605-7178717/Leave message.
Like NEW SnUARE
CORELLE Hearthstone
dishes. Service for
twelve. Dinner plates,
salad plates, bowls and
mugs. Olive with black
trim. $100. 605-6414374.
For approximately 45 minutes
of your day, why not earn
some extra income?
OPEN ROUTES IN LEAD
➜ Route 306 - Bleeker, Gold, High, Hill, McClellan, Mill, Siever, Wall,
$138.56.
➜ Route 308 - Addie, McClellan, Spark & Stone, $81.68.
➜ Route 312 - Mill, Samo, Sawyer, E. Summit, W. Summit, $91.52.
➜ Route 316 - Fox, Grandview, Washington, White, $69.12.
➜ Route 323 - Glendale, Grier, Hearst, Mountain View, Tower Ridge, $46.80.
OPEN ROUTES IN DEADWOOD
➜ Route 207 - Crescent, Dunlap, McKinley, Rodeo, Sampson, Spring,
Spruce Gulch $103.68.
➜ Route 211 - Griccly Gulch Rd., McMaster, Mile High, Voight,
Hwy. 385, $140.96.
OPEN ROUTES IN SPEARFISH
➜ Route 118 - N. 3rd St., N. 5th St., N. Canyon St., W. Jackson Blvd., W.
Kansas, W. Lincoln, $61.20.
OPEN MOTOR ROUTES
➜ DEADWOOD - Route 224 - Bobtail Gulch, Maitland, US Hwy. 14A,
$81.90.
➜ SPEARFISH - ROUTE #123 - S. Canyon St., Elk Run Rd., Flat Top
Cir., Lone Elk Rd., Nob Hill Rd., Oakridge Rd., W. Pine St., Pine
Cone Ave., Pine Needle Dr., $341.90.
➜ SPEARFISH - ROUTE #501 - Brookview, Creekside Loop, Old
Belle Rd., Pheasant Ln., nuail Ct., West Acres Ct., Westview Dr., $394.40.
PROSPECTOR ONLY ROUTES
➜ LEAD - Route 305 - Washington, Searle, N. Mine, Irwin, Gushurst,
Grandview, Elkhorn, Curnow, Cross, Billings, Anderson, 11th, $154.72.
➜ LEAD - Route 311 - Alert, Galena, Julius, Main, Stone, $14.40.
➜ SPEARFISH - Route #109 - N. 3rd St., N. 5th St., N. Canyon, N. Main St.,
W. Michigan, W. Nevada, W. Ohio, $22.80.
➜ SPEARFISH - Route #125 - Branding Iron Drive, Buckboard Cir.,
Crackerbarrell Ln., Iron Horse Loop, Pro. Rodeo Dr., $28.80.
IF INTERESTED IN A ROUTE CALL
CHARITY AT 642-2761
D
AN
315 Seaton Circle, Spearfish, 642-2761
7 South Main, Lead, 584-2303
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BLACK HILLS PIONEER
Thursday, September 9, 2010
Hometown Values
Hometown People
Hometown Newspaper.
Thank you for reading the only
locally owned newspaper
in the Territory.
Since 1876... your hometown newspaper
BLACK HILLS PIONEER
Thursday, September 9, 2010
506 HOUSEHOLD
ITEMS
515 FIREWOOD &
FUEL
Ta#le&'
)*A,-.,
Maroon 4ove seat,
8ueen hide=a=#ed, very
good condition. AsBing
CDE0 each. )all G0E=
G'H=I9K'&leave mes=
sage.
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TQ- = N,UQ ],-Q=
WOOSg
D&H
)ord
CIE.00a D )ord CDHE.00.
SQ4,^Q-QS -QAST TO
VW-U. haBe Weyrich
G0E=G'E='0DK
W*,-4NOO4 .TA)P
WA.*Q- R S-TQ- in
good condition. CH00
)all G0E=EIK=D'DE
516
508 PETS & PET
SUPPLIES
S,)P.OU
.MA44
V-QQS NWN.: TorBie,
Maltese, Sachshund,
Napillon,
.hih
TZu
Nuppies AP). Two Tear
*ealth \uarantee, pay=
ments, credit card oBay.
www.dicBsonpups.com
G0E=IKI=GKHD
Se#
SicBson
]-QQ = MO^,U\, )AU=
UOT TAPQ with me. H
D&H year old neutered
male Vlue Nit Vull.
-am#o is gentle and
loves attention. G0E=EG9=
DD0G or G0E=G'E=I3II
509 SPORTING/
EXERCISE ITEMS
VOW]4Q`
.NO-T
*OMQ \TM, 4iBe Uew.
C'IE.00a ]WTOU, VlacB,
Uice. CE0.00a G0E=G'D=
D0EG.
.)WVA QbW,NMQUT: H
sets with ectra tanBs.
Medium siZe heavy=
weight wetsuit. C300a
G0E=G'E=39D9.
511 BUILDING
SUPPLIES
\OOS W.QS VricB,
used redwood tim#ers, H
D&Hd thicB, different
widths, D3 D&Hf length.
G0E=9H0=HHHH.
514 GOOD THINGS
TO EAT
M,44Q-=SA4Q
*WT=
TQ-,TQ
)*,)PQU.
case of eight chicBens =
CEEa 9d NOT N,Q. =
CI.E0 eacha Orders must
#e placed and paid for
#y noon 9&D0, and
picBed up #etween 9=
D0am on 9&DK. )all G0E=
G'D=03D0 for more
details.
MOfs MA-PQT UOW
has D&H #ushel #oces of
Tomatoes for saleg )all
us at the ]arm, G0E=HEI=
HDHH or come see us at
the V* ]armers MarBet
in -apid )ity on Tuesday,
Thursday and .aturday.
MISCELLANEOUS
ITEMS
D9I'
.*A.TA
)AMNQ-, sleeps seven,
everything
worBs
CH,I00a Wsed hot tu#,
CE00.00.
)hrome
\rill guard for H00' ]ord
D&H ton. CIE. G0E=G'D=
0'90.
603 GRAIN, FEED,
& SEED
H0D0
*AT
)-ON,
4A-\Q -ound Vales,
Alfalfa R Alfalfa \rass
Mic and *orse *ay.
Approcimately GE0 Tons.
D0 miles Qast of .turgis
on *wy 3'. G0E='99=
9IHG.
H0D0 *ATVQT VA-4QT
V,\ -ound Vales locat=
ed in .pearfish area.
CEE per ton. G0E=HD0=
0HKE.
*AT
]O.A4Q:
4A-\Q
-OWUS..
\rass CG0 per ton,
grass&alfalfa mic CGE per
ton. 4ocated in Velle
]ourche and Uewell.
G0E=G'D=IHGK.
604 MACHINERY
EQUIPMENT
HU ]O-S T-A)TO-,
3 NT *itch,
-uns
\reat. CH,E00. )all
30I=GK0=EGIG or 30I=
IEG=9K0H.
700 ALL-TERRAIN
VEHICLES
i0G NO4A-,. E00*O,
'c', Auto With D0E0
Miles.
*as )racBed
]ootwell. ]actory Qj
Mount Nlow And Winch.
C'39E OVO. GED='9D=
093G
H00E
PAWA.AP,
N-A,-,Q.
3G0 'c'.
Almost new. D00 hours.
C'300. G0E=G'D=DH'K
H00K A-)T,)AT '00,
Auto AT^ With Only 30
Miles. 4iBe Uew Tet. *i=
4o And Siff=locB. C''9E,
Uo Taces, OVO. GED=
'9D=093G
701 MOTORCYCLES
515 FIREWOOD &
FUEL
D9IK *OUSA \4 D000.
-uns
good. CDEE0
OVO. *ave other #iBes.
)all G0E=G'E=DGHE
D000 gallon propane
tanB. 4ocated over near
*ulett on ranch. Must #e
picBed up. #y purchaser.
CDH00. G0E=IH3='EI0.
D99E PAWA.AP, IE0
^ulcan. EI00 miles.
Qccellent
condition.
CD9E0.00. )all evenings.
G0E=G'H=IE03
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BLACK HILLS PIONEER
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701 MOTORCYCLES
701 MOTORCYCLES
701 MOTORCYCLES
2000 HARLEY DAVIDSON
DYNA
WIDE
GLIDE, loaded, immaculate, bags,9,500 miles,
one owner. $9,500/OBO.
605-499-9726
2007 HONDA SHADOW
Spirit 750. 2,400 miles.
Vance-Hines pipes and
Dyno^et kit. Black, Red
Flames.
Warranty,
Service
transferable.
$6200 605-641-4385
FOR
SALE:
2004
KAWASAKI KX65, Good
condition,
Asking
$1,400/OBO. 605-7232597.
2002 HONDA GOLDWING, 15,000 miles,
$10,700.N 2007 YAMAHA
RHINO, 1,500 miles,
comes with snow blade
and wench, $7,600. 605584-9085.
2003 883 SPORTSTER
CUSTOM,
Custom
Flame Paint, Forward
Controls, Solid Rear
Wheel, 2 Seats, 7,900
Miles. $7,000/OBO. 605641-1009
2004 BMW
R11sor.
16,500 miles. New back
tire. Runs great. In good
condition. $5000 OBO.
Call 605-569-1843 ask
for Neil
2007 HARLEY DAVIDSON,
ELECTRA
GLIDE, 103 engine,
radio, back rests, many
options, excellent condition. 29,000 miles.
$12,900. Days 605892-4032N
Evenings
605-717-9700.
2007 SPORTSTER XL
LOW, less than 500
miles, detachable windshield, have highway
bars, new saddlebags,
$7,400, 605-641-4288.
2007 YAMAHA V-STAR
1300 motorcycleN 5000
milesN excellent conditionN
$8500
OBO.
includes side bags and 2
helmets. 605-490-0944
2008 HARLEY DAVIDSON Sportster 1200
Custom Black Beauty
With Only 1,400 Miles.
Why
Buy
New`
$7,990.00. Call Alan
605-641-8218.
2008 YAMAHA VINO
125 SCOOTER. Clean,
Low Miles, 89 MPG!!!
$2,000. Call 641-8218
‘92 SPRINGER SOFTTAIL S&S top end. Wide
tire kit. Lots of extras.
$11,000. 605-423-8130,
or 605-490-8910
Great Value, Ride it to
Sturgis!!
HONDA
GOLDWING
1986
Model, Aspencade GL
1200. ONLY
70,000
miles. Black with lots of
chrome. Good Tires.
$3000 OBO. 605-6457012
702 SNOWMOBILES
2001 POLARIS LIBERTY 500 RMK lifuid,
136x1.5 track, in great
shape, 3,400 miles,
adult owned, no damage, $2,250, 651-4910936
704 BOATS &
MOTORS
EVINRUDE 6HP OUTBOARD MOTOR, very
good condition. Trolling
motor linkage - two
tanks $300.00 or will
trade for a good snowblower. Belle Fourche
605-892-9002
Thursday, September 9, 2010
705 CAMPERS &
TOPPERS
750 AUTOS FOR
SALE
750 AUTOS FOR
SALE
750 AUTOS FOR
SALE
1989 palomino hardsided
Pull
Behind
Camper.
Stove,
Refrigerator, Furnace.
Sleeps 6. Used very little. $2,500/OBO. 605892-4089.
1963 FORD F100, 302,
canary yellow, garaged,
$5,500 firm. 605-5805775.
2002 VW JETTA GLS,
63K miles, auto, sun
roof, new brakes, great
on snow, 40i MPG, well
maintained,
$9,500.
605-580-0006
2006
MITSUBISHI
ECLIPSE GT, 43,000
miles,
6-speed
leather,
loaded.
$15,300. 605-641-1248
2006
JAYCO
JAY
FEATHER 29 FT. pulltype camper. Excellent
Condition! Priced below
book at $15,900. Call
605-645-1559
FIFTH
WHEEL
CAMPER,
SHADOW
Cruiser, 8’x27’ w/hitch.
Air, refrigerator, etc.
Everything
works!
Pulled w/1/2 ton pickup.
$4,800.00.
605-7223498 or 605-645-1411.
FOR
SALE:
FIFTH
WHEEL TRAILER, as is.
$2800. Call 605-641-1865.
706 MOTOR HOMES
& RV’S
FOR SALE: ‘74 DODGE
19’ Sportsman Motor
Home. Air & generator,
sleeps 6. Good Condition.
$3,000 OBO. 605-6425716, leave message.
1993 FORD TEMP GL.
runs good, body good,
$800. Needs minor
work.
Call 605-6391171
1998 CHRYSLER CONCORDE, V6, 3.2 liter
engine,
dependable
$3,500.00. Call 605381-2372
2000 CORVETTE YELLOW,
Exceptional
40,500 mi. 6 speed 5.7L
V-8 Chrome & Orig.
wheels Two tops 12 disc
Bose. $18,500.
605641-9003
2000 MONTE CARLO
SS. 80,000 miles. Allleather. 3800 v6, FWD.
Excellent
condition.
$7200 605-644-0758
2002 LINCOLN CONTINENTAL,
4-door,
gold/tan interior, only
89,000 miles, loaded,
sunroof, always garaged
and always well maintained. 605-642-0043
2003 HONDA ACCORD
EX-leather, mint interior
& exterior, solid, only
71,000 miles, $11,900
or reasonable offer, 605545-4555.
2003 VOLKSWAGEN
JETTA GLS, Silver, 1.8
Turbo, PW, PL, Sunroof,
Leather.
Upgraded
stereo. 99,900 miles.
605-641-4672.
2003 VW CONVERTIBLE BEETLE. 86,000
miles, LOADED, automatic, sport/tiptronic.
New brakes/tires. FWD,
Great in SNOW! NADA
$10,100. Sell $7,500.
605-209-4205.
2008 FORD FOCUSSES 18,000 miles.
Excellent
condition!
Loaded, Sync, MP3/6
disc CD changer, 4 cyl.
25-30 mpg! Asking
$17,000. Cassie, 605641-0121, Aaron, 605641-0854
Black Hills Pioneer
and
Weekly Prospector
2006 NISSAN MAXIMA
SE 4-door sedan with
leather heated seats,
navigation,
38.000
miles, blue tooth, very
clean. $19.900/OBO
2008 MAjDA 3, 14,000
Miles Under Warranty
Black,
Moon
Roof,
Power Locks, Power
Windows, CD Changer,
Manual $15,000 OBO
605-641-4052
2008 PONTIAC G6
30,000 miles, great condition. Onstar, xm radio
capable 307-257-3185,
ask for Scott
FOR SALE - 2001
GRAND AM. 2-door,
sunroof, 97,000 miles.
$6,000 OBO. 605-6414435.
FOR SALE: ‘06 Chevy
Impala.
Excellent
Condition. 69,000 miles.
Power windows, and
locks. Can take flex fuel.
$9,400. 605-645-1970
Call
584-2303 or
642-2761
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General Contractor
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AIR CONDITIONING CONTRACTORS
CONSTRUCTION
Affordable Rates - Residential & Commercial
Installation & Repair • Duct Cleaning • Sales & 24 Hr. Service
Brad Pollard
Servicing ALL Brands of Air Conditioners & Furnaces
21088 US Hwy. 385
Deadwood, SD 57732
Always accepting new customers!
722-8101 or 578-7795
605-578-2057
ONE WAY... THE RIGHT WAY
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Residential / Commercial Interior / Exterior
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• Roofing • Siding • Cement • Home Building
Jeff Storhaug
cell
605-641-3619 Spearfish
Property Management & Apartment
Maintenance Real Estate Agents
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“One Job at a Time from Start to Finish!”
Call
Conner
Sheets at:
605-499-9737
Licensed & Insured • Locally Owned & Operated
Servicing the Black Hills
807 LAZELLE ST, STURGIS, SD 57785
Bob Lambert
Construction
Licensed • Insured
&
Chrissy Blair
Spearfish Advertising
Representative
(605) 642-2761
315 Seaton Circle
Spearfish, SD
QUINN’S PAINTING
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• New Construction
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• Concrete
• Additions
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• QUALITY GUARANTEED •
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BLACK HILLS PIONEER
Thursday, September 9, 2010
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750 AUTOS FOR
SALE
751 VANS FOR
SALE
752 PICKUPS FOR
SALE
752 PICKUPS FOR
SALE
752 PICKUPS FOR
SALE
PEARL W/RED TINT,
2003 CADILLAC DEVILLE,
Leather,
Information
Center,
Loaded! New Michelin
Tires. $5,900/OBO 605210-4235.
1998 PLYMOUTH VOYAGER SPORT. Very well
maintained.
108K.
$3,200. 605-722-9445.
1946 (REBUILD TITLE)
Willys Jeep, hard 1/2
top, drive line rebuilt 4
years ago, body rough
condition,
$2,500.00
605-722-4067, 605-6399156.
1995 FORD F150 XLT.
Extended cab, 4x4,
w/topper. Good condition. New tires. $4,875
605-722-7302
2008 CHEVY COLORADO, extended cab.
16k, black, air, power
locks, windows, sunroof.
Box liner. Tow package.
Garaged. $19,995. 605787-5300
WHY BUY NEWQ 2008
Honda Accord Sedan,
29,000 One owner
miles. V-6, mystic green,
black leather. XM Radio,
6 disc CD changer,
extended factory &
power train warranty.
New tires, factory extras.
Excellent
condition.
NADA retail $22,900.00,
sell for $19,500.00. 605722-8150
751 VANS FOR
SALE
1994
PLYMOUTH
VOYAGER,
GREAT
Interior,
Seats
7,
Airbags, 157K, Lots of
Extras, Runs Great.
$1,785.00/OBO. 605722-7592
1995 GMC VAN Loaded,
in good condition. 136k.
307-680-0580
2000 MAD`A MPV ES,
4 air bags, leather, 3rd
row
seating,
143k
miles, newer tires,
dependable,
below
book. $2,500. 605-5592323 ext. 4
2006 GMC SAVANNAH
2500
High-top
Conversion Van, low
miles. Leather, seats 9
comfortably
2-2-2-3
configuration.
DVD
entertainment system
with 23” TV, theater
lighting, fully decked
out,
smooth
ride!
Asking below book,
$29.000. 605-645-1559.
1957 DODGE, 4 WD,
KW100, $1,900 OBO.
605-578-1361.
1970 1/2 TON CHEVY
PICKUP long box, runs
great! $1,000.00. 605892-9198 or 307-9411296.
1984 FORD F150, with
new 5th wheel hitch.
1982 35’ Wilderness 5th
wheel, both need work.
$4000 OBO. 605-8923693
752 PICKUPS FOR
SALE
1989 CHEVY 2500 SILVER ADO, Extended
Cab, Long Box w/western plow. 176,000 miles.
Call
605-423-8113,
evenings.
‘03 FORD RANGER,
4door cab, Edge pkg, v6
loaded, has body damage,
80,000
miles
$8000. Call 1-406-7490725 or
1-406-9512509.
1993
FORD
F-150
EXTENDED CAB, 4WD,
95.000 miles, 5-spd, towing package. New starter,
clutch/slave cylinder & uioints. $3,500/OBO. 605892-4089
1997 FORD F-350
XLT crewcab, powerstroke, long box, auto,
aluminum
wheels,
Drives excellent really clean, no rust.
206,000
miles.
$8,995. 605-641-1124
2009 WHITE HONDA
RIDGELINE.
21,000
miles. Under Blue book
at $25,500. Topper
Included. Excellent condition w/warranty. Mom
wants a car. 701-4125000.
2001 FORD RANGER
4x4
110,000 miles
4.0L
5
speed.
Matching topper $5200
good condition
605645-9541
FOR SALE: 1985 GMC 1
ton four-wheel drive.
$3,500. 1965 GMC 3/4 ton
four-wheel drive. $1,200.
OBO 605-645-4018
2003 FORD F150. FX4,
crew cab. 109,500 miles.
Roll-up bed cover, good
tires, clean truck. Asking
12,900 OBO Joe 605645-8959
FOR
SALE:
2001
DODGE Extended Cab
1500, mileage 152,000l
2x4.
Runs
great.
$2,495.00. 605-717-2366.
753 SPORT
UTILITIES FOR SALE
2003 GMC 1500 HD
PICKUP, Quadra-steer,
85,000 miles, 4x4, XM
radio, B&W 5th wheel
hitch. Two-tone paint,
crew cab, six foot box.
Excellent Ride! Call 605645-1559
1981 CJ5 JEEP, runs
good. 1967 AirStream
Safari, 22’. 1967 Air
Stream Carvel, 17’. 605920-2222.
753 SPORT
753 SPORT
UTILITIES FOR SALE UTILITIES FOR SALE
1997 CHEVY BLA`ER.
2 Door. 4x4. Leather
seats, moon roof, CD
player. 170,000 miles.
Still runs good. $3400.
John, 605-680-2815.
2007 JEEP LIBERTY.
White, pw, pb, pl, ps.
New tires, hwy miles.
Very clean. $12,250
OBO
605-6451625
1998 CHEY BLA`ER.
4dr, 4wd, 160,000 miles.
Well cared for. $3650.
Call Richard 605-9411964
‘87 FORD BRONCO.
Restored and customized. Must see in
Spearfish.
Excellent
condition. $7000 OBO.
605-890-1803
2000 GMC JIMMY SLE,
4-door, 4x4, 150,000
miles, good condition,
$3,000. 605-892-2599.
2002 NISSAN XTERRA
SE S/C, 128.000 miles,
Excellent Shape! Runs
Great,
New
Tires.
$8,000. Call 605-6410219
2003 CHEVY TRAILBLA`ER, 100K miles,
great shape. Books for
$9,900, will sell for
$9,000. Call 605-5844654 or 605-719-6172.
2004
CHEVROLET
SUBURBAN,
1500
Sport Utility, power windows/locks, new tires,
3rd seat w/rear air, 115k
miles.
Very
clean,
$11,000 605-580-2425
Black Hills Pioneer
and
Weekly Prospector
754 HEAVY TRUCKS
2001 FREIGHT LINER
FL70, Cat Motor, 6
Speed, 90,000 Miles,
22’ Flatbed, Good Truck,
25,500 GVW, $12,500,
307-643-2162
in
Beulah.
CRANE TRUCK FORD
F800, 189” wb, crane is
a National Series 200
605-206-0289
Call
584-2303 or
642-2761
Geri Riggs
Sturgis Ad Sales
605-578-1146
605-642-2761
fax 605-642-9060
geri@bhpioneer.com
PEDERSON
HARDWOOD
FLOORS
•
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installation
repair
refinishing
tile & more
for a FREE Estimate
call Justin
605-578-1089
PROFESSIONAL LAWN CARE &
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MERLE’S LANDSCAPING & YARD SERVICE
ate Total Lawn Care Maintenance
Estime!! SPRING PACKAGE
PROFESSIONAL
Fe • Power Raking • Aerating
LANDSCAPING
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• And 4-Step Turf Plus Plan
• Install & Design Sprinkler Systems
TWO INTERNATIONAL
SCOUTS, $500 for both,
interchangeable parts:
125cc Pit bike $250l
Dirt bike, lots of extras
$3,000. Best offer on
any items. 605-5919785
(computerized imaging & Design)
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Mark’s Barber
& Style Shop
Old School Barber Shop
38 Years of
Service,
Father & Son
Owned.
2 Chairs,
3 Barbers
2 00
$
OFF
114 W. Hudson St.
Spearfish, SD 57783
(605) 642-8603
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• Carpet, Upholstery &
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24-Hour
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Serving the Black Hills Since 1970
605-642-7939
Spearfish, SD
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Lead, SD
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BLACK HILLS PIONEER
Thursday, September 9, 2010
800 APARTMENTS
FOR RENT
801 ROOMS FOR
RENT
803 DUPLEXES FOR
RENT
ST#RGIS
ST#DIO
APARTM-NTS Now
Available.Rent based
on income AT K-Y
CITY MANOR. All
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AC H cableI Laundry
facilities in building
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call
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for rent in 6 bedroom, 3
bath house. Includes
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cable
Tb,
wireless
Internet. Reasonable
rates. 605-3V1-0235.
b-RY NIC- #NF#RNISX-D 2 bedroom, 1
bath
in
Spearfish.
Laundry
hookups.
Kitchen
furnished
w[stove, refrigerator[ dishwasher. Ground-level, single-car garage. Lawn care
provided. Ideal for retired
individual or couple. ]T00
month[deposit reWuired.
Non-smoking, No pets.
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RENT
3 BD[1BA, W[D hookups. Almost new. Lower
half of duplex. Section V
approved and accepted.
Belle Fourche. Now available. 605-4V4-1364.
S#NNY 2 1[2 B-DROOM in Lead, easy
access, off-street parking, washer[dryer, covered
porch,
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water[sewer paid, V01910-63VV.
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bedroom duplex in Lead.
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14_ vaulted ceilings, washer[dryer included. All utilities included, approved
pets allowed. 605-6412T62 or 605-T22-1TT6.
801 ROOMS FOR
RENT
TONY_S
MOT-L.
Completely Furnished,
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Kitchenettes. Rent by
Day, Week Or Month.
Cable,
Color
Tb.
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Weekly.
Reasonable
Rates.
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269-2501
Whitewood SD.
SP-ARFISX
3 bedroom, 2 bath. Nice unit.
Central air. All appliances including dishwasher,
and
Washer[dryer. No pets,
no smoking.
Lease
plus deposit reWuired.
]9T5[mo. 605-645-T605
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Youth summit
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BLACK HILLS PIONEER
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V.F.W. Post 5969
proud contributor
to patriotism
Thursday, September 9, 2010
Marrs’ family battles at state
James Marrs, of Whitewood,
received a red in the Junior
Livestock Judging Contest during
the 2010 State 4-H livestock contest
held July 23, in Huron. He placed
fifth individually in the Swine class.
Courtesy photos
John Marrs, of Whitewood, competed in the beginner livestock
judging contest and received a red
overall during the 2010 State 4-H
Livestock Contest held July 24,
in Huron.
Betty Bender, Patriotism Committee Chairperson for V.F.W. Post 5969
Ladies Auxiliary, presents a check to Mayor of Lead, Tom Nelson, to
be used for flags to be displayed throughout the city. Pioneer photo
by Jaci Conrad Pearson
PUZZLE FOR THURSDAY, SEPT. 9
Left, Kay Marrs, of Whitewood,
received a blue in the senior livestock judging contest during the
2010 State 4-H Livestock Contest
held July 23, in Huron. She placed
12th individually in the beef class.
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SPONSORED BY: LUEDERS FOOD CENTERS
A dedicated group of volunteers recently participated in Tromp'n For Trash, a Lead community
clean up project. They picked up litter along the roadside on U.S. Highway 85 from LeadDeadwood High School to Cheyenne Crossing. While one group of volunteers picked up trash,
there was a second group the stayed back to get a barbecue ready for everyone to enjoy. There
was a group picture taken before boarding the trolley in route to their designated mile markers.
Pioneer photo by Sharon Mason
BLACK HILLS PIONEER
Thursday, September 9, 2010
Births
Caitlin Serenna Vrem
!aurie ()att) and !oren Vrem of Deadwood
are the parents of a daughter born Aug. 2< at
Rapid City Regional Hospital. The baby
weighed 6.64 pounds was 1F 1G2 inches long and
has been named Caitlin Serenna. Other siblings
Military
News
are Caleb Vrem 11 1G2 months old, Amanda
Vrem age 24 and Amber Vrem age 19.
Grandparents are Marc and Mary Ann Vrem
Dickinson, N.D. and the late Edward and Shirley
)att, !ead.
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211th Engineer Company
to return home after
one year in Afghanistan
RAPID CITT — The 113 soldiers from the
South Dakota Army National GuardWs 211th
Engineer Company (Sapper) are scheduled to
return stateside Monday, Sept. 13 from a one-year
deployment to Afghanistan in support of Operation
Enduring Freedom.
The 211th is located in two South Dakota communities, with the headZuartersW unit in Madison
and a detachment in De Smet. The company is
made up of three sapper platoons that use a variety
of eZuipment and munitions for various combat
engineer missions such as placing or clearing
minefields, roadside bombs, demolitions operations and field defenses.
They reported to Fort McCoy, )is. in
September of 2009 to prepare for their yearlong
deployment where they received additional training for what would be their main focus for the
next year - route clearance.
The 211th arrived in November of 2009 and
have been conducting route-clearance patrols of
improvised explosive devices along movement and
supply routes.
They are scheduled to arrive in )isconsin,
Monday, Sept. 13 in the afternoon, travel to Fort
McCoy and will then spend the next three days
demobili^ing from their deployment overseas from
active duty status.
The 211th will then return to South Dakota on
buses from Fort McCoy and will be honored during a homecoming ceremony scheduled at 9 a.m.
on Friday, Sept. 17 at the Dakota State Field
House in Madison.
There will also be a community gathering for
the unitWs Detachment in De Smet at 1 p.m. at the
armory located in the De Smet High School. The
public is encouraged to attend.
For more information, please contact Sgt. Shane
Muller at (60<) 2<6-<2F7 ext. 71F0, Capt. Jason
Thompson at (60<) 3<2-0200, or Maj. Brendan
Murphy at (60<) 737-6721 or cell (60<) 431-F7<3,
or e-mail brendan.murphy1cus.army.mil.
Art Camp at the Adams to
conclude with Youth Art Show
DEAD)OOD— Following a summer season of programs in the arts
and humanities, including two art shows, the Adams announces its first
annual youth art show. The art show opens to the public on Saturday,
September 11, 2010 and incorporates the work of students in grades d12 who participated in the art, science and photography workshops. The
exhibit will be on display in the Adams Museum pioneer room through
Friday, November <, 2010. The program was made possible in part by a
grant from The Adelstein Family Advised Fund through Allied Arts
Fund.
Aurora, age five, creates a watercolor painting at Art Camp at the
Adams on Aug. 25. The program was sponsored by the Allied Arts
Fund and The Adelstein Family Advised Fund. Courtesy photo
Page 25
Sports
Page 26
BELLE FOURCHE
BHSU
LEAD-DEADWOOD
SPEARFISH
STURGIS
Thursday, September 9, 2010
sports@bhpioneer.com
This year's antelope hunt - ‘OK’
!" M$R& '$TSON
!"#ck H("") *(oneer
from the harsh winters, but also winter kill.
“Butte County showed a 21 perBELLE FOURCHE — Maybe
cent
decrease from 2009,” he said.
South Dakota's antelope hunters have
Throughout
the state's Region 1,
been spoiled in the recent years, but
which
contains
most of West River
after two very tough winters the
and
the
largest
number
of antelope
hunting forecast is
numbers
wildlife
offi“OK” wildlife
cials
are
counting
a 20
officials say.
percent
decrease
from
The population
2009.
has plummeted
Conversely, other
from about \0,000
units
are doing very
animals in the
well.
state in 2007 to
“Down in Fall River
64,000 in 2009.
County,
for example,
Now, according to
their
population
has had
the South Dakota
a
good
increase,”
he
Game, Fish and
said.
“Some
units
are
Parks annual
Bill Eastman, conservation officer
doing
well,
while
we're
spring antelope
with the South Dakota Games, Fish
up here feeling the wrath
survey you can
and Parks
of Mother Nature.”
subtract another
The lower numbers,
7,500 adult antesimilar
to the 2006 numlope.
bers,
will
mean a more
“Last year the Harding County
difficult
hunt
that
in
the
previous
antelope population was down 47
three
years.
percent from 200\. This year it is
“It's going to be an OK hunt,”
down another 1\ percent,” said
Eastman
said. “Three years ago it
Bill Eastman, a conservation officer
was
a
phenomenal
hunt. This year it
with the state Game, Fish and
“Some units are
doing well, while
we're up here
feeling the wrath of
Mother Nature,”
Antelope hunters are going to find this year's hunt a little more difficult than those in the past.
The state's pronghorn population continues to decrease due to tough winters. Pioneer photo
by Mark Watson
Parks.
He attributed the loss to migration
See ANTELOPE — Page 29
Clam it!
Ah, the smell of the salty sea air, the
call of the gulls and the sound of gentle
waves lapping against the mud flats in the
distance.
Such is the scene today as the Carlson
family heeds the beckoning call of the
ocean and heads away from shore, not in
a ship with nets or fishing rods, but in
Crocs and flip-flops with rakes and buckets.
I decided it was high time for us to
experience a new kind of outdoor adventure.
I'm still on vacation, but couldn't resist
sharing today's adventure with you.
As I write, my family is camped on the
Pacific coast in Bay Center, Washington.
When we checked in a few days ago I
noticed some wicked-looking lawn gardening equipment (or so I thought).
When I commented about it, the campground host told me the rakes and buckets
were for clam digging and invited us to
give it a try.
The host family owned the clamming
rights to a 6-acre plot of sea floor a couple
hundred yards offshore.
At low tide, the ocean water receded
several hundred yards beyond the clamming area, allowing campground guests to
dig for clams.
Guns
Game
& More
Dan Carlson
Kids under 15 can clam free of charge
in Washington, so I rented a rake and
bucket for each of my kids for six bucks.
We had a brief orientation at the campground office about how to look for and
dig up clams, what kinds of shellfish were
legal to harvest and what not to do when
clamming.
Then it was down to the sea and out
onto the flats.
Having fished in almost every state and
off every coast in North America, I'm a bit
ashamed to admit I'd never given much
thought to gathering shellfish as a recreational pursuit.
Nets and fishing rods were the tools
one needed to harvest food from the sea in
my mind.
Digging was reserved for collecting
bait.
How wrong I was to have missed out
for so long on the fun of harvesting clams.
When the tide went out, the clams dug
into the soft mud of the bay bottom and
left indicators that betrayed their positions.
The floor of the bay was covered with
what looked like tiny volcanoes about 4 to
6 inches across with a half-inch “crater.”
These tiny hills in the mud marked
where clams had dug in to wait for the
tide to come in and cover them again with
seawater.
As the clams burrowed, they ejected
mud, sand and water out the top of the little mounds they created.
We kept a close eye out and soon
learned how to spot which “volcanoes”
were active.
Then the kids used the rakes to dig
down until they scraped against the clam's
shell and scooped up their catches.
Each rake had a PVC ring on the end of
the handle.
If the clam's shell was large enough not
to fit through the ring, it was a “keeper.”
Smaller clams were returned to their mud
holes.
It took about three hours for each child
Alex Carlson with a clam he caught.
Courtesy photo
to get their limit of keepers and plenty for
our evening meal.
We had so much fun clamming that we
altered our vacation plans to spend an
extra day at the campground and had
equal success the following day.
See CARLSON — Page 28
BLACK HILLS PIONEER SPORTS
Thursday, September 9, 2010
Page 27
Spearfish boy's shooting consistently on target
!" #$%&' ()&%%
!"a$% 'i"") Pioneer
!"#A%&I!H * +atthew
"eterson is making a name for
himself at archery's national
level.
The AAByearBold !pearfish boy
finished second at the Fational
&ield Gutdoor Ihampionships in
Jerrington, Lash., in Muly.
"eterson competed in the Iub
Jivision, which featured shootB
ers ages AA and younger
This crown followed an earlier
title at a national event in
Nankton.
Lashington's competition
required "eterson to shoot at
paper targets from marked disB
tances. Targets were in different
styles and shapes.
“It was really fun,” "eterson
said of the Lashington event.
“I would definitely recommend
it to anyone who wants to do
it.” He enjoys meeting new
friends and having fun with
them.
"eterson's Nankton champiB
onship occurred in the unmarked
SBJ division. He shot at foam
animals bearing scoring circles.
!hooters moved from station to
station and had to guess the disB
tances.
“I like seeing what different
shoots are like,” "eterson said.
He added the SBJ shooting in
Nankton is his favorite archery
type.
Archery involvement began
when "eterson was T years old.
He started shooting competitiveB
ly three years ago in the UutteB
Vawrence Iounty TBH program,
where his father Mim teaches the
sport.
"ractice, enjoyment, and
determination have helped
"eterson achieve success. The
!pearfish +iddle !chool
siWthBgrader shoots each day
at distances from AX to YX yards.
He makes sure each shot is done
correctly.
"eterson learned the most
about archery from his father.
“He taught me how to have the
correct form and make every
shot the same,” "eterson said.
Hunting will occupy
+atthew's time in Gctober,
when he tries to fill a ZXAX bow
elk tag. He received this tag via
lottery in his first year of applyB
ing.
The season runs from Gct. AB
SA in the Forth [nit, which
includes the !pearfish area. A
Jenver production company will
film "eterson's efforts starting
that first day until the tag is
filled. That company films for
\ersus and other television netB
works.
Matthew peterson proudly displays his archery equipment.
Courtesy photo
South Dakota 4-H Rodeo Ambassador crowned
%P+C-$. /& /0+ P-&'++)
&G%T "I#%%# * Hayley !mith was
crowned the ZXAX !outh Jakota !tate TBH
%odeo Ambassador on !unday, Aug. Z] in
&ort "ierre, by ^ristina +addocks, the
ZXX] !outh Jakota TBH %odeo
Ambassador.
Along with nine other contestants, she
competed in the categories of
“Horsemanship,” “Appearance,”
“"ersonality,” “#Wtemporaneous !peech,”
“!ilent Mudging” and “"hotogenic.”
!mith, A_, is the daughter of Tom and
Jeanna !mith of %apid Iity. !he is a ZXAX
graduate from !tevens High !chool and is
attending Ulack Hills !tate [niversity this
fall majoring in special education.
!mith represented the Tripp Iounty TB
H %odeo and also received the
“Horsemanship” and “"hotogenic”
awards.
Iompetition was held for three days
during the S]th Annual !outh Jakota TBH
%odeo &inals from Aug. Z` BZ].
Messica Mohnson, "erkins a +eade Io.
TBH %odeo Ambassador received the Ast
runner up award and the #Wtemporaneous
!peech award, ^assidy Foem, #astern
Jakota TBH %odeo Ambassador received
the Znd runner up award and "ersonality
and Appearanceb and ^endra "eterson,
HydecHand TBH %odeo Ambassador
received the Srd runner award. !herri
&ay, Few [nderwood TBH %odeo
Ambassador received the Iongeniality
award.
Award !ponsors includedd "hotogenic e
Jean and Mudy !tevens, "ersonality and
Appearance e Lheelhouse "lumbing Inc.,
!peech * Ionnie and Jiane Hoffman,
Iongeniality * Jouble J Lestern, VVI,
Horsemanship * Leather All %oofing,
Uuckles * Tres %ios, third runner up *
Angel Irop Ionsulting, second runner up
* Mohn Hoffman #lectric, first runner up
* Litte fuarter Horses, ^eith and
geneice gebhartBIrownc!ashc"in, "ierre
&lower !hopB&lowers, +ike !teiger and
Mennifer %uhsa GverfieldBTraveling Ihaps,
Annie GakleyBTraveling Ihap Uag,
Mohnson and Lestphal Iage Trap
IompanyBVeather &ur Ioat, Jouble J
Lestern, VVIBAmbassador \est,
Vandstroms Ulack Hills gold Ireations *
Ulack Hills gold Uracelet, Harry ^. &ord
and !tatewide Ag. Insurance of Linner *
!addle, The UunkhouseBAmbassador
!addle Ulanket, Veslie Anderson Alvareh
and Uobbi Mo Anderson "rice * Traveling
Ihap "laque, and !cholarship
Iontributors * %ural Anesthesia !ervices,
!.J. fuarter Horse Assoc., &riend of TBH
%odeo, #rin gebhart %ether, Urittni
Jecker, Mulie ^ebachBMackson, and
Iourtney I. !mith. Additional group
sponsors for the contest from "ierre
include "icture This, &orell Vimousine
!ervice and %amkota Hotel.
Pictured above are Sherri Fay, Kristina Maddocks, 2009 4-H Rodeo Ambassador,
Hayley Smith, Jessica Johnson, Kassidy Noem and Kendra Peterson. Courtesy photo
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BLACK HILLS PIONEER SPORTS
Page 28
Thursday, September 9, 2010
Sports Happenings
Lawrence/Meade
County Teen Court
9-hole Golf Scramble
and Silent Auction
September 10
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neglect is occurring, contact your local
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More, Tuesday in Rapid
City. Courtesy photo
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BLACK HILLS PIONEER TOMORROW’S WEATHER
SD working on
new pay
system for
hard-to-fill jobs
PITRRT CAPF c ?outh Dakota state government is working on a
new job classification system for hard-to-fill technical jobs.
The goal is to eventually be able to pay accountants, nurses, scientists, engineers and information technology staff salaries closer to
those paid by private businesses.
?tate personnel commissioner ?andy einter says the state budget
crunch means there's no money right now to move those technical
jobs to higher pay levels, but the new classification system will
allow those raises once state revenues recover.
Corey Landeen of the ?outh Dakota ?tate Tmployees
grganization says the state needs to revamp its entire pay system
and give raises to all state employees, not just those in the five
technical professions.
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BLOOD DRIVE Continued from Page 0
Every person who donates
blood at the “Never Forget
9/11 Memorial Blood Drive”
will receive a T-shirt commemorating the event. The blood
drive goes from 8 a.m. to 6
p.m. at Dakota V-Twin at 3123
E. Fairgrounds Loop, and organizers hope to break the state
record for the most units of
blood drawn in one day.
Ultimately, the goal of the
event is to save as many lives
through blood donations as
lives lost on 9/11. Image courtesy United Blood Services
blood drive organized, in part
because of his e6periences.
“The coordinator is a former
;ew =orker who now lives in
?pearfish,” said Andrew. “He
went into the building CWorld
Trade CenterF si6 times before he
watched the Towers collapse.”
?he added that Gnited Blood
?ervices is honored to be a part
of the event, but she pointed
toward the coordinators and the
community as the real driving
forces making it happen.
“We're providing staff to draw
blood, but the ?pearfish community is really stepping up,” said
Andrew.
Pizza donated by Papa John's
Pizza of ?pearfish, music and
door prizes donated by local
businesses are a part of the
event, and door prizes include a
free night's stay at the ?uper N in
?pearfish, OPQQ towards a service at Hunsley's Tints in
?pearfish, two free nights' stay at
the Bulldog Campground in
?turgis, two raffle tickets for a
RQPQ Chevy Impala from the
?pirit of the Hills Wildlife
?anctuary, and many coupons for
local restaurants, salons and
more. Tach donor will also
receive a UVPP Memorial T-shirt,
pin and American flag.
“There's Xuite a few things
people can win,” said Anderson.
“We're hoping we can get as
many people as we can.”
The ?pearfish Fire
Department will provide an
escort for Gnited Blood ?ervices
from T6it P[ to Dakota \-Twin,
as well, to commemorate the day
and the many civil servants as
well as civilians who responded
to the attacks on the Twin
Towers and lost their lives.
“]iving blood is a great way
to commemorate the courageous
sacrifices of UVPP,” said
?pearfish Fire Chief Wallace
White. “The ?pearfish Fire
Department is proud to take part
in this effort.”
To sign up for an appointment
or find out more information
about the “;ever Forget UVPP
Memorial Blood Drive,” call
^^U-Q_P`, go to www.bloodhero.com and enter codea neverforget or find the event on
Facebook. The public is also
welcome to stop by the blood
drive on ?aturday.
“We hope to motivate people
to get them to donate blood,”
said Anderson.
LOCAL & REGIONAL WEATHER
Thursday, September 9, 2010
BLACK HILLS PIONEER
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Hills Pioneer. Check Friday's Pioneer for continued coverage.
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