Woman killed in plane crash

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Woman killed in plane crash
• THE CUFFS
ARE ON
PG. 2
• SCIENCE
CAMP WOWS
KIDS
Monday, July 26, 2010
Vol. 135
PG. 3
#43
50 cents www.bhpioneer.com
Woman killed in plane crash
■ Engine failure
suspected in Spearfish crash
that killed woman
BY MARK WATSON
Black Hills Pioneer
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See CRASH — Page 27
Shirley Van Zee of Townsend, Mont.,
was killed Saturday when the plane in
which she was riding crashed at Clyde
Ice Field in Spearfish. Courtesy photo
Spearfish examines
transportation future
■ Master street plan
guides future for one of state’s
fastest growing cities
BY KAIJA SWISHER
Black Hills Pioneer
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See CHANGE — Page 27
Rare bird found in
Spearfish Canyon
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See BIRD — Page 26
BLACK HILLS PIONEER LOCAL SCENE
Page 2
Monday, July 26, 2010
The bridegroom is wearing cuffs
■ A night with the
Deadwood Police
this evening: two patrolling on
foot in the downtown area, while
the other two patrol by car.
Chevy Corvettes splatter
around town, the byproduct of a
DEADWOOD — ItPs a Friday
rally going on in Spearfish. One
night and above Deadwood there
Corvette that won't be driving
is a glass starry sky and the air is
home is a red 1X8X that drove all
warm, but the space between the
the way from Minnesota to the
galaxies puts a chill in your
Black Hills only to have its
bones. Deadwood is lined with
engine catch on fire in the parkhistoric lampposts and a muddled
ing lot behind the Bullock Hotel.
yellow cloud hangs over the
Lester squelched the fire with
town.
an extinguisher. The engine fire
It's almost midnight now.
melted the hood shut
Sgt. %ob Lester is
[the Deadwood fire
my guide for the
department is a volunnight. As a superviteer service, and is only
sor, his vehicle is a
called out for bigger
dark unmarked Chevy
fires\.
Tahoe. Tnlike his
The 20-year-old
physical build,
'vette had too many
Lester's personality is
custom parts to be
mild. Lester is a forrepaired locally, said
mer professional
the owner, and would
body builder just
be towed back to
under six feet tall,
Kevin
Minnesota. But for this
with a mountain for
Norton
night it sits under a
trap muscles in his
blanket of fire retardant
neck and a barrel
dust.
chest that makes him look like he
Lester said that he doesn't get a
can still bench-press competitivelot of thanks for doing his job,
ly.
but that the owner of the Corvette
A few pedestrians notice Lester
was a very grateful and decent
as we drive through flashy downperson.
town Deadwood. The groups are
“Of course you're going to be
big and small on Main Street.
fairly humble when I'm the one
Besides the blub-blub-blub of
holding the fire extinguisher and
motorcycles, the exchange of
putting the fire out,” Lester said.
voices, and the taunting ding“Corvette owners love their cars
ding-ding of slot machines heard
more than life itself, which is
through open casino doors, nothing is out of the ordinary.
See CUFFS — Page 7
Four policemen are on duty
Sweet
bicycle nights
!
INDEX
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OBITUARIES
STATE
EDITORIAL/OPINION
SCHOOLS
TV SCHEDULES
COMICS
LEGALS/CLASSIFIEDS
COMMUNITY
SPORTS
WEATHER
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Deadwood Police Sgt. Rob Lester stands in front of his Deadwood Police vehicle. Pioneer file photo
■ Opportunities to ride in Spearfish abundant
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Marcus Smith of
Spearfish works on
his cruiser outside
of the Spearfish
Bicycle Cooperative.
Replacing a light
bulb on his bike,
which is powered
by the wheel turning, Smith said he
has a lot of bicycle
projects right now
but is having a
great summer working on them.
Pioneer photo by
Kaija Swisher
SPEA%FISH — Pedal pushers congregate in
Spearfish, especially in the summertime.
With multiple bicycle businesses and a newly
created bicycle cooperative, the town is becoming
more and more bicycle-friendly, and bicycle
enthusiasts are taking advantage of the warm
weather to provide opportunities for people to
connect and ride bikes together.
“Once the warm weather started, people started
coming out in droves,” said Hohn Williams of the
Spearfish Bicycle Cooperative. “We thought a
weekly cruiser ride would be the perfect way to
get people together who enjoy biking.”
The Spearfish Bicycle Cooperative hosts a
cruiser ride M p.m. Thursday that starts at the coop, M2M E. Ames St., with the destination largely
See BIKES — Page 7
BLACK HILLS PIONEER LOCAL SCENE
Monday, July 26, 2010
Page 3
Kids go back to school for science
■ Spearfish
Foundation hosts
science camp
BY KAIJA SWISHER
Black Hills Pioneer
!P#$%&'!H — _i<s >a? not
haLe ho>e:ork this >onthH 9ut a
Crou+ in !+ear/ish :ar>e< the
che>istr? la9 in the hiCh school to
/ocus on science /or a :eekE
&or the secon< ?ear in a ro:H
the !+ear/ish &oun<ation /or
Pu9lic #<ucation s+onsore< a t:oD
:eek science ca>+ /or ele>entar?
school stu<entsE [ith a >orninC
an< a/ternoon session <iLi<inC the
stu<ents into Crou+s o/ /irst an<
secon< Cra<ers an< thir< throuCh
/i/th Cra<ersH the ca>+ allo:e< the
stu<ents to <o lots o/ han<sDon sciD
ence actiLities Oul? FD^QE
I[e /un< e<ucational o++ortuD
nities /or ki<sHK sai< Wi` ManninCH
+resi<ent o/ the !+ear/ish
&oun<ation /or Pu9lic #<ucationE
I[e tr? to +roLi<e hel+ :ith +roD
Cra>s that are aca<e>icall? cenD
tere<EK
Oessica a:aschkaH !+ear/ish
HiCh !chool che>istr? teacherH
orCani`e< the ca>+ an< sai< the
Coal :as to hel+ ele>entar? stuD
<ents 9uil< an interest an< loLe /or
scienceH as :ell as Cain eM+osure
to scienti/ic eM+eri>entationE
I'n the thir< throuCh /i/th Cra<e
ca>+H the ki<s isolate< their o:n
AU$H <uC /or /ossilsH an< stu<ie<
Students attending the Spearfish Foundation for Public Education science camp watch as nine soda geysers shoot into the air. Jessica
Zwaschka, chemistry teacher at Spearfish High School, planned and taught the camp. Courtesy photo
che>ical reactionsHK she sai<E I'n
the /irst an< secon< Cra<e ca>+H
the stu<ents stu<ie< 9u99lesH >a<e
ho>e>a<e 9rea< an< 9utterH an<
stu<ie< >iMturesH to na>e onl? a
/e: o/ the actiLitiesEK
Both ManninC an< a:aschka
co>>ente< on the i>+ortance o/
these t?+es o/ e<ucational o++orD
tunitiesE
I$ ca>+ like this CiLes stu<ents
a chance to <o science that their
Audio book players
receive upgrade
BY JASON .ROSS
Black Hills Pioneer
[H';#[SSA — Ue: au<io 9ook +la?ers >ake it easier /or local
Braille an< ;alkinC Book +roCra> reci+ients to enVo? their selectionsE
I;he? haLe a b!B +ort so a +erson <oesn=t haLe to /li+ a ta+eHK
[hite:oo< Pu9lic Wi9rar? Airector %ea [e?rich sai< o/ the +la?ersE ;he
li9rar? has t:o +la?ersH 9ut o//icials >a? call the state to Cet >oreE
;his +roCra> 9ene/its +eo+le haLinC a Lisual i>+air>ent +reLentinC
the> /ro> seeinC +rintH a +h?sical <isa9ilit? >akinC it i>+ossi9le to
hol< >aterials or turn +aCesH or a learninC <isa9ilit? cause< 9? an orCanD
ic <?s/unctionE 't is a<>inistere< throuCh the !outh Aakota !tate
Wi9rar?E
[hite:oo<=s inLolLe>ent :ith this +roCra> s+ans at least ^G ?earsE
[e?rich sai< eliCi9ilit? no: inclu<es +eo+le su//erinC /ro> seLere
arthritis or haLinC recent surCer?E
Patrons :antinC to 9e +art o/ the +roCra> >ust haLe a siCne< stateD
>ent /ro> their <octorH [e?rich sai<E %eCistration >aterials are aLailD
a9le at the [hite:oo< li9rar?H :hich hel+s +ro>ote the +roCra>E
!uccess/ul a++licants receiLe an au<io 9ook +la?erH :hich that +erson
kee+s <urinC their inLolLe>ent in the +roCra>E
Peo+le sen< their reTuests to the state li9rar?E
Books >a? 9e >aile< to a +atron=s ho>e or checke< out at the
[hite:oo< li9rar? /ree o/ charCeE $ state re+resentatiLe acts as a +erD
sonal li9rarianE
4all [e?rich at PQNDPQ^Q or the !outh Aakota !tate Wi9rar? Braille
an< ;alkinC Book ProCra> at XcGGZ dP]DQQQF /or >ore in/or>ationE
classes >a? not haLe ti>e /or <urD
inC the school ?earHK sai<
a:aschkaE I[e <o actiLities an<
<e>onstrations that the? :oul<
not Cet to <o in a reCular ele>enD
tar? school classroo> <urinC the
school ?earE Ho+e/ull?H the?
re>e>9er this eM+erience an<
their interest an< a9ilities in sciD
See SCIENCE — Page 26
Spearfish Arts Center
hosts free children's
theatre workshop
!P#$%&'!H — !+ear/ish
$rts 4enter in colla9oration
:ith ;he 4hil<ren=s ;heatre
4o>+an? o/ !outh Aakota
:ill host a :eeklonC chilD
<ren=s :orksho+ /ro> to<a?
throuCh !atur<a?E ;he /ree
:orksho+ :ill 9e o+en to FG
chil<renH aCe Crou+s kin<erD
Carten to eiChth Cra<eE
;he +ro<uctionH I;he Bar<
o/ Ball?/i<<leKH is <esiCne<
:ith suita9le +arts /or eLer?
aCeH skillH an< eM+erience
leLelE %eCistrations /or the
:orksho+ :ill 9e hel< at N
aE>E on Oul? PQ at Mathe:s
S+era House ;heaterE 'n
a<<ition to the on staCe rolesH
there are also chil<ren nee<D
e< to assist the <irectors in
o+eratinC soun< an< liChtinC
eTui+>entE Uo eM+erience or
a<Lance reCistration is nee<D
e<E
I;he Bar< o/ Ball?/i<<leK
is the stor? o/ the !hel<on %E
!erious !choolE ;he school is
in trou9le 9ecause Princi+al
&arle? has Vust i>+le>ente<
!$W!$H the I!erious
$<olescents WearninC !erious
$i>sK +roCra> that /eatures
a UoDOo? Polic? an< >ost
<eLastatinCl? the eli>ination
o/ >usic X:hich has 9een
+roLen to cause Vo?YZE [hen
a stranCe Bar< an< a
M?sterious !?>+hon? o/
!oun< sho: u+H the chil<ren
<iscoLer the >aCical :orl< o/
Ball?/i<<leE [hen the? learn
to listen to their heartsH the?
<eLise a cleLer +lan /or
restorinC Vo? to their schoolE
&iLe <a?s o/ rehearsals :ill
9e hel< in :hich the linesH
staCinCH sonCsH an< eLen
<ances :ill 9e learne<H culD
>inatinC in a +er/or>ance at
\ +E>E on !atur<a? Oul? ]^ in
the S+era HouseE
;he resi<enc? in !+ear/ish
is >a<e +ossi9le 9? the
!+ear/ish $rts 4enter :ith
su++ort /ro> the !outh
Aakota $rts 4ouncilH the
!+ear/ish S+ti>ist 4lu9 an<
Oulie an< Aennis [alkinsE
;he !outh Aakota $rts
4ouncil su++ort is +roLi<e<
:ith /un<s /ro> the !tate o/
!outh AakotaH throuCh the
Ae+art>ent o/ ;ouris> an<
!tate AeLelo+>entH an< the
#n<o:>ent /or the $rtsE
BLACK HILLS PIONEER OBITUARIES
Page 4
Need a Vacation?
Monday, July 26, 2010
Fern Viola Caldwell
!ern &' Caldwell- ./- Sturgis- died !riday7pril 9:- 9;<;- at Sturgis Regional Senior Care'
Sur?i?ors in@lude two daughters- Barlene 7nn
CDedE Files- Spearfish- and Elaine CKenE JaderDempe- 7riL'M four grand@hildrenM fi?e greatN
grand@hildrenM and four greatNgreatNgrand@hilN
dren'
She was pre@eded in death Oy her parents- her
husOand- and one sister- Belma Phillis'
7 memorial ser?i@e will Oe held at <Q:; p'm'
!riday- Ruly 9:- 9;<;- at Sra@e Lutheran Chur@h
in Sturgis with Re?' Fi@hael !oU offi@iating'
Inurnment will follow at Jla@k Hills Yational
Cemetery near Sturgis'
Condolen@es may Oe sent to the family at
www'kinkadefunerals'@om'
Sylvia Wilkins Hohenthaner
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Syl?ia Zilkins Hohenthaner passed away
Saturday- Ruly 9[- 9;<; at Borsett Regional
Senior Care in Spearfish'
She was Oorn Be@' 9<- <.\/ in LondonEngland to Seorge and ]li?e CPi@kupE Zilkins'
She is sur?i?ed Oy her husOand- Rohn of
Spearfish- two sons Ste?en and Baniel of
SpearfishM her mother ]li?e of London and her
Orother Seorge Zilkins of London' She was preN
@eded in death Oy her father Seorge'
7s per her re^uest @remation has taken pla@e
and there will Oe no ser?i@es'
]nline @ondolen@es @an Oe left at www'fidlerN
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Ethanol byproduct
enhancing flatbreads' nutrition
BY #$R& '(MMER+
!ssocia'e) Press -ri'er
JR]]KIYSS C7PE _ !ood s@ientists want to
enlist a @orn ethanol Oyprodu@t @ommonly used as
@attle feed in the fight against world hunger'
South Bakota State `ni?ersity resear@hers ha?e
Oeen @ooking up ?ersions of 7sian flatOreads that
are higher in protein and fiOer Oy suOstituting
dried distillers grains for up to 9; per@ent of the
flour'
!ood s@ien@e Professor Padu Krishnan said the
naan and @hapati Oreads that he and graduate stuN
dent Sowmya 7rra ha?e Oeen making @ould help
people in de?eloping @ountries Ooost their fiOer
and protein intake'
aZe ha?e a shot at feeding the world-a said
Krishnan- a @ereal @hemist' aRight now- the world
is hungry for useful proteins- and they donbt ha?e
meat sour@es'a
Chapati is an unlea?ened whole wheat flatOread
@ommon in parts of 7sia' Yaan- a white flourN
Oased flatOread popular in 7fghanistan- India and
Pakistan- has a piLLa @rustNlike feel'
Swit@hing out <; per@ent of the flour in @hapati
with foodNgrade distillers grains Ooosts the Oreadbs
fiOer @ontent from 9'. per@ent to c'd per@ent and
the protein from <;'\ to <9'. per@ent' 7 9;NperN
@ent miU in the dough in@reases the fiOer to <;':
per@ent and the protein to <\': per@ent- the
resear@h found'
Chapati- whi@h is @ooked in a highNheat o?en
and puffs up- @an Oe used for wraps or ripped
apart as an ediOle utensil to graO other dishes'
`sing distillers grains in the @hapati dough
redu@es its @hewiness- whi@h makes it a Oetter
produ@t for `'S' @onsumers'
aPeople like the @hewiness in India-a Krishnan
said' aZhen we put BBS in there- it gets less
@hewy' Fost 7meri@ans donbt like to work eUtra
hard when they eat food'a
7rra last year won a graduate resear@h poster
@ompetition for her work on the proee@t at the
Institute for !ood De@hnologists Conferen@e in
7naheim- Calif'- Oeating out \; other graduate
students'
Charlie Staff of the Bistillers Srain De@hnology
Coun@il said resear@h into distillers grainsb use in
food is ?ast- Out the only @ommer@ial produ@t he
knows of is a Oread miU made from Kentu@ky
OourOon distillers grains'
Staff- eUe@uti?e dire@tor of the nonprofit indusN
try group at the `ni?ersity of Louis?ille- said hebd
like to see the produ@t Oe@ome a popular food
ingredient- Out it would need someone to estaOlish
a totally different distriOution- sales and marketing
program'
aIt takes a Oit of risk taking to do that-a Staff
said' aPlus therebs a @on@ern in the plantsb minds
that they donbt ha?e a foodNgrade plant and theybd
ha?e to make too many signifi@ant @hanges in
their plant to Oe aOle to sell a foodNgrade produ@t'a
Some :; million tons of distillers grains are
produ@ed ea@h year- a@@ording to the @oun@il- Out
the grains are mostly fed to animals'
aE?entually we will eat that protein in the form
of meat-a Krishnan said'
Dhe SBS` resear@h has re@ei?ed support from
the South Bakota 7gri@ultural EUperiment
Station- the Yorth Central 7gri@ultural Resear@h
LaOoratory of the `'S' Bepartment of
7gri@ulturebs 7gri@ultural Resear@h Ser?i@e- and
the South Bakota Zheat Commission'
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BLACK HILLS PIONEER STATE NEWS
Monday, July 26, 2010
Page 5
5,500-acre ranch may be
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Monday, July 26, 2010
news@bhpioneer.com
In politics and climate, electricity
marketplace has read signs of change
In the four years since President 2arack
sources and management. Qcel, which has a
4bama began his candidacy and was elected
lot of coal- and nuclear-driven plants,
in :00<, the source of fuel for electricity
responded with plans to add :,600
production in South Dakota has changed
megawatts of wind Tthat's 1,000 to :,000
undeniably. The latest 10-year plans filed by
turbines depending on the machines' capacithe half-dozen suppliers of electricity show
tiesU, better manage customer usage for effijust how radical the shift has been.
ciency, and reduce its carbon emissions ::
There's not a new coal-fired power plant
percent from :005 levels by :0:0.
to be found in any of the plans.
The smart managers at 2asin Electric,
Since 19II, state law has
which is based in 2ismarck, N.D.,
required electricity utilities every
and originates much of the electwo years to provide the South
tricity for South Dakota's rural
Dakota Public Utilities
cooperatives, also grasped the
Commission with updated 10change under way.
year plans regarding their energy
Their :006 version of 2asin's
conversion plants and their trans10-year plan discussed the 600mission systems.
megawatt coal-fired plant under
The :006 versions of the plans
consideration. Their :00< version
showed 1,:00 megawatts of
made no mention of that plant but
coal-fired electricity production
instead talked specifically of a
Bob
in the planning stages by 2asin
new 300-megawatt gas-fired Deer
Electric and by a group of utiliCreek plant proposed for
Mercer
ties headed by 4tter Tail Power.
2rookings County.
2asin also was looking at 100
2asin had already added two
megawatts of wind-driven electricity.
gas-fired units near Groton in 2rown
The :010 versions of the plans reflect a
County as 100-megawatt peaking plants in
changed climate, both political and real.
:006 and :00<.
There are zero megawatts of new coal-fired
Qcel and 2asin continue to move in the
production. Instead, add up the various prodirections of wind and gas.
jects from the half-dozen utilities and you
Qcel's :010 plan shows proposals for :00
come up 600 megawatts of new production
more megawatts of wind power from
from natural gas-fired plants and 5I5
Minnesota and 150 more megawatts of wind
megawatts from wind farms.
power from farms in the North Dakota
Qcel Energy, which serves southeastern
counties of Dickey and McIntosh. Qcel also
South Dakota and is Minnesota-based, was
is contracting for hydropower from
the first of the bunch to reflect the new poliManitoba.
tics of energy.
2asin intends for the Deer Creek gas-fired
The Minnesota Legislature in :00I passed
plant to operational by December :01:, and
new laws affecting utilities' electricity-fuel
plans for 151 megawatts of new wind power
DOONESBURY
BY GARY TRUDEAU
PUBLISHER, Letitia Lister
MANAGING EDITOR, Mark Watson
AD MANAGER, Dru Thomas
315 Seaton Circle, Spearfish, SD 57783
7 South Main, Lead, SD 57754
Phone 605-642-2761 • Fax 605-642-9060
Email: news@bhpioneer.com
PRODUCTION
MANAGER, Scott Lister
CIRCULATION
DIRECTOR, Charity Runnells
ACCOUNTING, Ardith Richards
from the Crow Lake project known as
Prairie Winds SD 1 in the coming months.
2asin's also looking at building a :Z5-kV
transmission line from the 2ig 2end substation to the Witten substation to deliver more
power to the south-central region of South
Dakota.
Depending upon where you live in South
Dakota, electricity demand has barely
increased or grown greatly in the past
decade.
The spread of ethanol production plants
added mightily to the load on rural electricity systems. The TransCanada oil pipeline
network, needing huge amounts
of juice for its pumping stations,
is the latest big new user of rural CAPITOL
power.
The result is that peak winter
and summer demand on 2asin's system in
South Dakota has far outgrown the cooperative's forecasts, and has far exceeded growth
for the five investor-owned utilities providing electricity in South Dakota.
Nor is rural demand expected to slow
down. 2asin officials now predict summer
peak demand to more than double from
:009 to :019.
2lack Hills Power, which serves Rapid
City and the 2lack Hills, doesn't have any
new generation facilities proposed. Nor does
Montana Dakota Utilities.
4tter Tail Power, which runs the 2ig
Stone coal-fired plant in Grant County on
behalf of partners Northwestern Energy and
MDU, planned for a second unit there that
would generate 600 megawatts from coal.
4tter Tail ended its involvement in 2ig
Stone II last September, and the project was
MALLARD FILLMORE
cancelled by the remaining investors in
November.
4tter Tail, based in Fergus Falls, Minn.,
serves northeastern South Dakota. The company is reconfiguring its plans to meet
growing demand.
Its latest 10-year plans shows the company intends to add 50 megawatts of wind
power in :01: and up to :50 megawatts of
gas-fired peaking production by :01< at
still-undetermined locations.
Qcel and 4tter Tail also are looking at
participating in construction of a high-capacity 3Z5-kV transmission line from the
2rookings area to the
Minneapolis-St. Paul area as
NOTEBOOK part of a broad multi-utility
approach to transmission known
as CapQ :0:0.
Northwestern Energy, based in Huron,
serves much of the James River Valley communities and its growth has been affected by
population trends since the 2aby 2oom
peak of the 19I0s. The company plans to
add a 50-megawatt gas-fired plant in
Aberdeen to serve industrial needs by
December :01:, and is now buying :5
megawatts of power from 2P's wind farm at
Ree Heights.
What does it all meanb Congress is deadlocked on energy and climate-change legislation. Yet the election of President 4bama,
and the resulting anti-coal approach taken
by the EPA under his watch, had already
sent a message of the new reality to the marketplace.
Utilities, at least those serving South
Dakota electricity customers, have adjusted
accordingly.
BY BRUCE TINSLEY
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BH Classical Christian Academy honor roll
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Page 10
Garfield
Baby Blues
For Better or For Worse
The Born Loser
Frank and Ernest
Ernie
BLACK HILLS PIONEER
Monday, July 26, 2010
by Jim Davis
by Jerry Scott & Rick Kirkman
by Lynn Johnston
by Art & Chip Sansom
by Bob Thaves
by Bud Grace
Recent widower isn’t required
to follow a dating timetable
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Monday, July 26, 2010
Alley Oop
Arlo & Janis
by Dave Graue & Jack Bender
by Jimmy
Johnson
Herman
Page 11
Bridge
by Jim Unger
CoTpete against
their pre-eTpts
If your opponents are going to
1ake ?u1p overcalls (our topic last
+eek), you 1ust co1e prepared to
fight back. @e +ill look at the
i1portant 1ethods this +eek.
First, +hat does a ne+ suit by
responder sho+M At the t+o-level
] perhaps one club - (t+o hearts)
- t+o spades ] it guarantees at
least a five-card suit and 10-plus
points (or a good nine). It is forcing
Funky Winkerbean
by Tom Batiuk
Astrograph
Tuesday, July 2-, 2010
Many of the +onderful, non1aterial things in life are likely to offer
you great pleasure in the year
ahead. It is likely you:ll have 1any
good ti1es and fortunate episodes +hen +ith good
friends.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) - Once you 1ake up your
1ind about so1ething i1portant, you shouldn:t find a
need to alter or ad?ust your decision if you:ve used good
?udg1ent. @hat you:ve reasoned out should +ork.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) - The fruits of your labor
+ill be good, if after planting your crops, you:ve given
the1 the tender care they needed. Life +ill give back in
proportion to +hat you put into it at this point in ti1e.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) - It:s likely to be one of
those ti1es +hen an unstructured gathering could turn
out to be a lot of fun. So1eti1es +hen +e eDpect the
least is +hen +e get the 1ost.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) - The solution isn:t likely
to co1e easily, but if everyone is +illing to play the role
of a peace1aker, the dissension that +as created +ithin
the household +ill Euickly resolve itself.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) - Don:t hesitate to
get so1ething off your chest +hen an appropriate opening occurs, especially if it:s an issue that you:ve been
reluctant to thrash out. Gou:ll never get a better opportunity.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) - This could be a
better-than-average day to go shopping for all those
essential ite1s you need. Check out all the sources and
you should easily find +hat you +ant at the right price.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) - Adopt a no-nonsense
position if there is so1ething critical you need to +ork
out +ith others. @hen those +ith +ho1 you:re dealing
see that you:re serious, they:ll get do+n to business as
+ell.
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) - The only +ay you are
likely to have an old obligation repaid is to give the
debtor a re1inder, so don:t stand on cere1ony. If you
do so i11ediately, chances are you:ll get at least a partial pay1ent.
ARIES (March 21-April 19) - If a friend +ho has
done 1any things for you in the past asks for a favor,
you +on:t hesitate for one 1inute to co1e through for
hi1Jher. In fact, you:ll +elco1e the opportunity.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20) - The reason you:ll do so
+ell in a co1petitive situation is because you:ll put out
only +hat you have to and hold back +hatever you can
in order to give your all at the finish.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20) - Although conditions look
hopeful +hen it co1es to so1ething you desire, you:re
s1art enough to kno+ you still have to apply +hatever
practical 1easures are necessary to 1ake your drea1
a reality.
CANCER (June 21-July 22) - Even if the returns are
still not +hat you eDpected fro1 an endeavor in +hich
you:re involved, hang in there. Given enough ti1e, there
is an eDcellent chance they +ill beco1e 1ore a1ple.
Trying to patch up a broken ro1anceM The AstroGraph Match1aker can help you understand +hat to do
to 1ake the relationship +ork. Send for your
Match1aker set by 1ailing N3 to Astro-Graph, P.O. BoD
1ST, @ickliffe, OU 44092-01ST.
for one round. But a ne+ suit at
the three-level ] for eDa1ple, one
club - (t+o hearts) - three dia1onds ] pro1ises at least a fivecard suit and is ga1e-forcing.
In this deal, South responded
t+o spades. Then, +hen North
raised, South launched Black+ood
before ?u1ping to siD spades. Ue
kne+ a grand sla1 +ould be
against the odds because North
had sho+n a 1ini1u1 opening
bid. @ith eDtra values, North
+ould have rebid four spades.
After @est led the heart t+o,
ho+ did South plan the playM
@henever you have A-Q-10 or
A-Q-9 opposite three or four lo+
cards, try to engineer an eli1ination and endplay.
South +on +ith du11y:s heart
ace, dre+ tru1ps, played a club to
du11y, ruffed a heart in his hand,
returned to du11y +ith a club,
tru1ped the last heart, and +ent
over to the final club honor. @ith
tru1ps dra+n and the other t+o
side suits eli1inated, declarer
played a dia1ond to his 10. @est
+on +ith his ?ack but +as endplayed. Ue had either to lead back
into declarer:s dia1ond ace-Eueen
or to concede a ruff-and-sluff.
NEA Crossword Puzzle
Legals
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SD newspapers at www.sdpublicnotices.com
Monday, July 26, 2010
legals@bhpioneer.com
YOUR RIGHT TO
KNOW ...
...and be informed of
the function of your
government
are
embodied in public
notices in that self
government charges
all citizens to be
informed. This newspaper urges every
citizen to read and
study these notices.
We strongly advise
those citizens seeking further information, to exercise their
right of access to
public records and
public meetings.
DEADLINE FOR
LEGAL
ADVERTISING
Up to two legalsized
typewritten
pages, the deadline
is 2 p.m. FOUR
days in advance of
publication
date.
More
than
two
legal-sized typewritten
pages
will
require up to SIX
days for publication.
BIDS
50
CALL FOR SERVICE
WORK BIDS
Sealed bids will be
received by the Regional
Park
Supervisor
of
Northern Hills at Custer
State Park until 1:00 PM,
Tuesday, August 10, 2010
for the removal of large
machine piles on the
Spearfish Canyon Fuels
Reduction Project. Bid
envelopes should clearly
be labeled “Machine Pile
Removal Project - Sealed
Bid.”
A tour of the units will
depart from the pull off
across from the City of
Spearfish rifle range on
Highway 14A, at 2:00 PM
MST, Wednesday, July 28,
2010. To obtain a prospectus, bid form, or sample
contract, write Custer State
Park, 13329 US HWY
16A, Custer, SD 57730 or
call (605) 255-4515.
The Department of
Game, Fish and Parks
reserves the right to reject
any and all bids and waive
any irregularities therein.
Harley Noem, Regional
Park Supervisor, Northern
Custer State Park
Doug Hofer, Division
Director
Division of Parks and
Recreation
Jeff Vonk, Secretary
Department of Game, Fish
and Parks
Published three times at
the total approximate cost
of $31.72.
#129
45l7 12, 19, 29
ADVERTISE;ENT
Sealed proposals for furnishing all necessary labor,
tools, materials and equipment, and performing all
work required to construct
completely all portions of
the project described as
Cold Storage Building,
Lead, South Dakota, in
accordance with plans and
specifications prepared by
NJS ENGINEERING of
Spearfish, South Dakota,
will be received until 4:00
p.m. MDT on the 11th of
August, 2010, at which
time they will be publicly
opened and read aloud at
Lead City Hall, 801 Main
Street,
Lead,
South
Dakota. Proposals shall be
filed at the City of Lead
Finance Office, at 801
Main Street, Lead, South
Dakota 57754, and shall be
marked:
Proposal For:
City of Lead
Cold Storage Building
Lead, South Dakota
The major division of
work contemplated under
this proposal is as follows:
One 100’ x 40’
(Nominal) Steel Building
with Steel or Wood
Framing
Payments
to
the
Contractor will be made in
cash, based on monthly
estimates for work completed, subject to the
retained percentages as
specified
in
the
Information for Bidders.
All proposals will be
made on the forms furnished by the Owner. Each
bidder shall submit with
his proposal a certified
check or cashier’s check,
in the amount not less than
five percent (5%) of the
total amount of the bid, or
Bid Bond in the amount of
ten percent (10%) of the
total amount of the bid,
and made payable to the
City of Lead, Lead, South
Dakota, as a guarantee of
the bidder entering into a
contract for the construction of the work and furnishing of a 100% performance and a 100% payment bond.
Copies of the plans and
specifications are on file
and open to public inspection at the Lead City Hall,
Lead,
SD,
NJS
Engineering, Spearfish,
South Dakota, and the
Construction
Industry
Center in Rapid City,
South Dakota. There will
be a $50 fee to the unsuccessful bidders if the plans
and specifications are not
returned
to
NJS
Engineering within two
weeks after the bid opening.
Plans and specifications
may be obtained from NJS
Engineering,
123
E.
Jackson Blvd., Suite 1,
P.O. Box 226, Spearfish,
SD
57783
or
at
www.njsengineering.com.
The City of Lead
reserves the right to reject
any or all bids or to waive
any informalities therein.
CITY OF LEAD
LEAD, SD
Published twice at the
total approximate cost of
$43.94.
#155
45l7 29, A5>. 2
MEETING
MINUTES
52
REGULAR
WHITEWOOD
COUNCIL ;EETING
45l7 19, 2010
The Whitewood City
Council met in regular session on Monday, the 19th
of July 2010 at City Hall.
Mayor Debra Schmidt
called the meeting to order
at 7:00pm with Council
members Wiley Freidel,
Dale O’Dea, Jay Vogt,
Randy Wiege and Rick
Heinrich present. Roxie
Cooper was absent. City
Attorney Bruce Hubbard,
Public Works Director
Grant, Police Officer
Koens,
and
Finance
Officer Heckenlaible were
also present.
Action 2010-139
Motion by Wiege, second by D. O’Dea, to
approve the minutes from
the Council Meeting on
July 6, 2010. All members
present voting yes, motion
carried.
Action 2010-140
Motion by Freidel, second by Wiege, to approve
the minutes from the
Special Council Meeting
on July 13, 2010. All
members present voting
yes, motion carried.
Action 2010-141
Motion by Heinrich,
second by Vogt, to approve
the claims as written. Roll
call, all members present
voting yes, motion carried.
CLAIMS - July 19,
2010
GENERAL
BH POWER & LIGHTCity Shop 124.22 City Hall
60.29 Parks 85.09, 269.60
BH POWER & LIGHTStreet Lights, 1018.32
DUST
CONTROL
CONTRACTORS- Dust
Suppressant, 3360.00
DWIGHT OVIATT- 1/2
Sign Permit Fee, 53.75
BROSZ ENGINEERING- Hooker Street,
2490.00
AKER WOODS COMPANY- Sprinkler Parts,
120.00
KNOLOGY- City Shop
191.86 City Hall 197.57,
389.43
ALSCO, 20.91
KETEL THORSTENSON- 2009 Audit Billing
#3, 1750.00
FIRST INTERSTATE
BANK- TIFD Payment
#29, 309.31
MONTANA DAKOTA
UTILITIES- City Shop
18.07 City Hall 18.07,
36.14
MARY LIVINGSTONReimburse
Supplies
Workshop, 57.55
W H I T E W O O D
SENIOR CITIZENS- Rent
for Workshop, 100.00
THOMSON WEST- SD
Criminal/Motor Vehicle
Laws, 156.00
WELLS FARGO- Safe
Deposit Box Rent, 70.00
JERRY DAVIDSONReimburse
Lunches
DARE Class, 36.00
BEN
KOENSReimburse
Mileage,
Lunches DARE Class &
Supplies, 200.47
TOTAL $10,437.48
GENERAL LEDGER
DELTA
DENTALEmployee
Dental
Insurance, 397.00
UNITED
HEALTHEmployee Life Insurance,
59.11
AFLACEmployee
Accident
Insurance,
401.54
SANFORD HEALTH
PLAN- Employee Health
Insurance, 8021.33
CITY OF WHITEWOOD- Take Deposit for
Bill- Dogskin, 71.25
ANGELA DOGSKINRefund Deposit, 28.75
TOTAL $8,978.98
WATER/SEWER
POSTMASTER, 112.00
ONE CALL SYSTEMS,
24.15
BH POWER & LIGHT,
1177.40
MIDCONTINENT
TESTING LABS- Testing
for June, 29.00
HD SUPPLY- Supplies
& Repairs, 4931.50
SPEC
BUILDING
MATERIAL- Materials for
Chlorinator Roof Repair,
556.77
TOTAL $6,830.82
LIBRARY
BH POWER & LIGHT,
126.24
KNOLOGY, 126.99
ALSCO, 25.67
MONTANA DAKOTA
UTILITIES, 13.13
TOTAL $292.03
AUTOMATIC LOAN
PAYMENT
USDA
RURAL
DEVELOPMENT- Storm
Sewer- August 2010,
1226.50
EFTPS- Payroll Taxes
for 7/16/10, 1731.81
TOTAL $2,958.31
Action 2010-142
Motion by Heinrich,
second by Vogt,
to
approve
the
On-sale
Liquor
Operating
Agreement with Golden
Wheel Properties, LLC.
All members present voting yes, motion carried.
Action 2010-143
Motion by Wiege, second by D. O’Dea, to
approve
the
On-sale
Liquor
Operating
Agreement
with
Bullwacker’s
Saloon
(Perkovich). All members
present voting yes, motion
carried.
Action 2010-144
Motion by Vogt, second
by Freidel, to approve the
On-sale Liquor Operating
Agreement with Altaire
Enterprises. All members
present voting yes, motion
carried.
Action 2010-145
Motion by Heinrich,
second by Wiege, to
approve the Off-sale
Liquor
Operating
Agreement
with
Bullwacker’s
Saloon
(Perkovich). All members
present voting yes, motion
carried.
Action 2010-146
Motion by D. O’Dea,
second by Freidel, to
approve the Off-sale
Liquor
Operating
Agreement with Altaire
Enterprises. All members
present voting yes, motion
carried.
Action 2010-147
Motion by Heinrich,
second by Freidel, to
approve a donation of
$500.00 to the Victim of
Violence
Intervention
Program (Artemis House).
Roll call, all members present voting yes, motion
carried.
Action 2010-148
Motion by Wiege, second by Heinrich to
approve a donation of
$250.00 to Good Shepherd
Clinic. Roll call, all members present voting yes,
motion carried.
Mayor Schmidt set a
Special Council Meeting
for July 27, 2010 at 5:30
PM to accept the bid and
award the contract for
Fillmore Street Trunk
Sewer
Replacement
Project, contingent upon
Rural Development and
B.H. Council of Local
Governments approval.
Other items discussed:
k Street Commissioners
will have a recommendation on Hooker Street at
the August 2, 2010 Regular
Council Meeting.
k The City has received
the Forestry Grant in the
amount of $3,592.52 that
Mary Livingston worked
on.
k The DARE fishing trip
will be rescheduled due to
a conflict.
k Councilman Vogt has
contacted the railroad and
was told that a crossing to
improve the accessibility
for wheelchair bound people would cost the City
approximately $1500.00.
k The new valves have
been installed at the old
water tank and there has
been no change in the
water level since then.
Action 2010-149
Motion by Vogt, second
by Wiege, to enter into
Executive Session for personnel at 8:09 PM. All
members present voting
yes, motion carried.
At 9:03 PM Mayor
Schmidt announced that
Executive Session had
ended with no action
taken.
There being no further
business,
meeting
adjourned at 9:04pm.
DEBRA A. SCHMIDT
Mayor
Attest:
CORY HECKENLAIBLE
Finance Officer
Published once at the
total approximate cost of
$65.56.
#149
45l7 29
CENTRAL CITY
TOWN BOARD OF
TRUSTEES
RF>5lGr ;FFIiK>
45l7 13, 2010
The July 13, 2010 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 Marc Straub, Robyn
Novotny and Donovan
Renner. Also present: John
Kraft (Maintenance) and
Dwight Hajek (Finance
Officer).
MINUTES
The June 8, 2010 regular
meeting minutes were presented. RN-1, seconded
and motion approved.
BILLS
It was moved by Renner
and seconded, to approve
the following vouchers:
BH Power & Light
$414.56 (St. Lights/Pub.
Util.); Hillside Disposal
$1,554.00 (Solid Waste);
M.D.U. $24.20 (Pub. Bldg.
Util.); City of Lead $73.50
(Pub. Bldg. Util.); Dwight
Hajek $369.40 Salary Fin.
Officer);
John
Kraft
$1,019.66 (Payroll); BH
Pioneer $22.61 (Legal
Pub.); Big D Oil Co.
$95.02 (St. Supp.); Twin
City Hardware $14.79 (St.
Supp.); Pizza Lab $85.00
(Council
Expense);
Deadwood Home Center
$134.10 (Parks); Dwight
Hajek $100.00 (Council
expense - petty cash);
Berkley
Risk
Administrators $1,031.00
(Workman’s Comp.); Rick
Wright $622.50 (Parks);
US Treasury $862.46 (Fed
Taxes). Total $6,422.80
FINANCE OFFICER’S
REPORT
The Finance Officer’s
Report was presented for
June 2010. DR-1, motion
carried.
Balance 6-1-10 CD’s
$380,000.00; Checking
$16,527.36;
Revenues
$7,448.48; Expenditures
$4,490.16; Balance 6-3010 - CD’s $380,000.00;
Checking $19,485.68.
NEW BUSINESS
A motion by Novotny
was
seconded
(an
approved) to hire Mark
Hanson to seed the new
horseshoe pit area.
Garden watering problems were discussed.
An
understanding
regarding emergency vehicle flow on Tuesday night
of the rally was addressed.
A respectful memorial
to Marlene Straub was
held this month. The town
board expresses special
gratitude
to
Karen
Balderson for her time
spent to honor her dear
friend.
ADJOURN
No further business to
come before the Board.
Motion by Renner, motion
carried to adjourn at 5:30
P.M. The next regular
meeting will be held
Tuesday, August 17, 2010
at 5:00 p.m. at the Town
Hall.
Town of Central City
Marc Straub
ATTEST:
(Finance Officer)
Dwight Hajek
Published once at the
total approximate cost of
$24.87.
#151
45l7 29
PUBLIC NOTICES 56
STATE OF SOUTH
DAKOTA
:SS
COUNTY OF
LAWRENCE
IN CIRCUIT COURT
FOURTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT
CIVIL FILE NO. 10-502
IN THE MATTER OF
THE CHANGE OF
NAME OF COLLEEN
KAY BUCKMASTER,
AN ADULT PERSON
NOTICE OF HEARING
Cont. on the next pg.
Classifieds
Page 13
Monday, March 1, 2010
classifieds@bhpioneer.com
CONT. FROM PG. 12
NOTICE IS HEREBY
GIVEN that a hearing on
the change of name of the
above-named person will
be had on the 8th day of
September, 2010, at 10:00
a.m. before the Honorable
Warren G. Johnson at the
Lawrence
County
Courthouse, Deadwood,
South Dakota. At said
hearing, the Petitioner will
request her name be
changed from COLLEEN
KAY BUCKMASTER to
COLLEEN KAY SPEARBUCKMASTER.
Dated this 13th day of
July, 2010.
BUCKMASTER LAW
OFFICES, PC
-s- Wesley Buckmaster
WESLEY W.
BUCKMASTER
Attorney at Law
1501 Fifth Avenue
Belle Fourche, SD 57717
(605) 892-2623
.156
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in Cu3ter. 605-673-3368,
605-342-6707
WILL HAUL YOUR
^UNK CARS FREE.
Mu3t Ha`e Title - Tire3.
Call 580-1063.
200 PROFESSIONAL
SERVICES
DEVASHAN IN-HOME
C9Uputer Repair. I3 y9ur
A9Uputer running 3l9@a
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Equal
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RECYCLE
YOUR
APPLIANCES. PiAXup
all
n9n-reOrigerateB
applianAe3,
U9@er3,
grill3, biXe3, 3iBing, all
tNing3 Uetal Z20 MINIMUM CHARGE. Call
^9e 605-722-1807
WRITING,
EDITING,
re3uUe3 anB A9`er letter3. [uill anB SAr9ll
Writing anB EBiting
Ser`iAe3 B9e3 it all. Call
605-580-0650.
203 CLEANING
SERVICES
GENERAL
HOUSEKEEPING Ser`iAe3. ParttiUe,
@eeXBay3,
ReOerenAe3. 605-890-1803
205 CHILD CARE
SERVICES
DAY CARE IN BELLE
FOURCHE. InOant3 t9BBler3 3tarting Augu3t
2nB, 2010. 605-7864863.
NEW DAYCARE OPENING. In SpearOi3N. Call
605-641-8592
209 HANDYMAN
Ha`e T99l3 Will Tra`el,
Aarpentry, tiling, painting, 3taining, repair3,
Uin9r eleAtriAal, etA.
LiAen3eB, in3ureB, reOerenAe3 a`ailable. Call
Mar3Nal SuBrala 605892-3898 9r 605-2100908.
400 SEASONAL
HELP
HELP
WANTEDD
Cleaning 3taOO O9r SNaBe
Valley CaUp Re39rt,
Sturgi3. 605-347-5556.
401 PART-TIME
FRONT DESK POSITION Apply at BlaAX
Hill3 Inn - Suite3, 385 S,
DeaB@99B. Wage DOE.
PND 605-578-7791
PART-TIME Veterinary
A33i3tant.
Will
be
re3p9n3ible O9r a33i3ting
regi3tereB TeAN anB Vet,
9OOiAe @9rX anB Aleaning. Mu3t be a`ailable t9
@9rX SaturBay3. Bring
re3uUe t9 AniUal Care
Center. 316 Hi@ay 14,
SpearOi3N.
SPEARFISH
GYMNASTIC ACADEMY i3
taXing appliAati9n3 O9r
in3truAt9r3 t9 teaAN
beginner t9 interUeBiate le`el gyUna3tiA3 t9
girl3 anB 9r b9y3 Or9U
pre3AN99l age anB up.
Call PNil 605-6418303
402 FULL-TIME
A D M I N I S T R AT I V E
ASSISTANT F9r EdECUTIVE MANAGEMENTD
Full-tiUe
P93iti9n.
PerO9rU3
All
ABUini3trati`e Dutie3
F9r TNe CEO. Dutie3
InAluBeD SeAretarial AnB
ABUini3trati`e Supp9rt
T9
L9Aal
AB`i39ry
C9unAil AnB MeBiAal
StaOO,
ABUini3trati`e
Supp9rt
AnB
Data
ManageUent
F9r
BuBget,
Operati9nal
Planning
Pr9Ae33e3,
FaAility
C9ntraAt3.
Manage3 All A3peAt3 OO
W9rXerV3 C9Upen3ati9n
ClaiU3 AnB C9ntraAt3.
A339Aiate Degree In
SeAretarial SAienAe Or
Eeui`alent SeAretarial
E/perienAe. 3-5 Year3
E/perienAe
A3
ABUini3trati`e?E/eAuti`e
A33i3tant.
Str9ng
C9Uputer SXill3, W9rB
Pr9Ae33ing 50 WPM.
Str9ng Organifati9nal
SXill3, G99B ^uBgUent,
AnB Able T9 Multita3X.
Salary DOE. WeeXBay
SANeBule 40 H9ur3 Per
WeeX.
C9Upetiti`e
C9Upen3ati9n
AnB
BeneOit3. Apply On-line
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.
C9ntaAt HuUan
Re39urAe
DireAt9r,
LeaB-DeaB@99B
Regi9nal H93pital, 61
CNarle3
Street,
DeaB@99B, SD 57732,
605-722-6101, / 6155.
EOE
Join Our First Gold Family
CLUB CENTER HOST
CAGE CASHIER
Rally Help
Security
Housekeeping
Full Time • Must be able to work Weekends
Gaming License Required
Deadwood’s Mineral
Palace Hotel & Gaming is
seeking applications for
Full Time • Must be able to work Weekends
Rally Help,
Security,
& Housekeeping
HOUSEKEEPERS
Great Benefits • Equal Opportunity Employer
Pre-Employment Drug Testing
N9@ aAAepting appliAati9n3
at tNe Or9nt Be3X
605-578-9777
270 Main St. DeaB@99B
402 FULL-TIME
402 FULL-TIME
APPRENTICE ELECTRICIAN PreOer at lea3t
9ne year e/perienAe.
Opp9rtunity t9 learn
InBu3trial Wiring. S9Ue
tra`el anB 9ut 9O t9@n
@9rX. BeneOit3 A`ailable
Pay DOE C9Uplete g9b
appliAati9n
at
501
InBu3trial Street, Belle
F9urANe, SD, M9nBay TNur3Bay 8D00 - 5D00.
BAREFOOT RESORT i3
n9@ Hiring Full tiUe?Part
tiUeH9u3Xeeping,
MaintenanAe anB Fr9nt
De3X 3taOO. Pay DOE Call
605-584-1577 O9r eue3ti9n3. Y9u Aan eUail y9ur
re3uUe t9 inO9jbareO99tre39rt.A9U 9r Oa/ it
t9 605-584-3811.
We participate in
Pre-Employment Drug Testing.
Equal Opportunity Employer
Apply in person at
601 Main Street in Deadwood
HOTEL - GAMING
DEADWOOD, SD
HVAC Opening3. Will Be
In3talling Heating - A?C
Sy3teU3. Min. Age 18,
ValiB Dri`erV3 LiAen3e,
Neat In AppearanAe,
Pay DOE. 24 M9ntN3
e/perienAe.
Call
h605i347-2183.
Head Start Site
Coordinator Deadwood
Employee needed to
help implement new full
day, full year child care
Head Start program in
Deadwood. Responsible
for staff supervision in a
non-profit educational
organization. Bachelor’s
degree in Early
Childhood Education or
in a related field with
experience teaching
preschool children and
coursework in Early
Childhood Education
required
Head Start Teacher
Deadwood
Teach children ages 3-5.
Responsible for
classroom
operations/activities &
lesson planning. BA/BS
in early childhood
education required.
(2–Full-time positions
available)
Youth & Family Services
PO Box 2813
Rapid City, SD 57709
More info at:
www.youthandfamilyservices.org
or SD Department of Labor
at 394-2296
EOE/Qualified Native
Americans & other
minorities encouraged
to apply.
COMMUNITY
OUTREACH
C99rBinat9r
P93iti9n NeigNb9rW9rX3
DaX9ta H9Ue Re39urAe3
i3 aAAepting re3uUe3 O9r a
Oull tiUe C9UUunity
OutreaAN C99rBinat9r.
TNe appliAant @ill partiAipate @itN tNe A9UUunity
teaU in tNe planning,
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Plan3 O9r NeigNb9rN99B
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TNe
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9rganifing anB 3upp9rting
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p933e33 e/perienAe in
gra33 r99t3 A9UUunity
9rganifing. Salary D.O.E.
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Re3uUe3
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LOOKING
FOR
C9nArete lab9r?Oini3Ner.
Pay3 Z10-15.00 an N9ur
BepenBing 9n e/perienAe. 605-641-0607
506 HOUSEHOLD
COLD FLOORSa We
Na`e a 39luti9nm Ne@m
EleAtriA in Ol99r Neating.
U3e unBer ANY Ol99ring.
EOOiAient, 3aOe anB ea3y
t9 in3tall. Only 3?32l
tNiAX. Ver3atile Carpet3
- Interi9r3 - SpearOi3N,
SD
605-645-3331
EUailD
@arUOl99rBe3ign3jgUail.A9U. Free
inO9rUati9nal CDm
DINETTE SET, C9l9nial
paBBeB ANair3. ReB@99B
table. Z325. OBO. Al39
Be3igner Al9tNing, 3N9e3,
b99t3, anB ge@elry. Call
605-722-1054
FIND THE USED N9u3eN9lB iteU3 y9u neeB at
THIS - THAT, 536 W.
^aAX39n
Bl`B.,
SpearOi3N. M-F 9D005D30 Sat. 9D00 - 4D00
507 APPLIANCES
COAL FURNACE N9Ue
9r garage. C9Uplete.
W9rX3 great. Z350. Call
605-641-1248.
WASHER - DRYER.
TNree year3 9lB. W9rX
@ell. Z300 O9r tNe pair.
Call 605-641-1248.
506 HOUSEHOLD
508 PETS
BAVARIAN CHINA O9r
3ale. Pattern i3 kF9re`er
Springl Setting3 O9r 16
pe9ple hI tNinXi plu3
nuUer9u3
3er`ing
pieAe3. Call 605-7216856, lea`e Ue33age.
AKC Engli3N BullB9g
puppie3. ReaBy n9@ 3
OeUale3 1 Uale. Z1300Z1600. Vi3it 9ur @eb3ite
at @@@.UaAnaugNtybullB9g3.A9U 9r Aall 605520-4954.
Part Time
Line Cook & Dishwasher
positions available.
Afternoon/Evening Shifts - Will Train
Fun working atmosphere!
Contact Joleen or Mike
at 307-643-7173
or stop by the restaurant in
downtown Beulah, WY
Join Our Winning Team!
Player’s Club
Pay: Based on experience
Availability:
Mon.-Sun. AM & PM
• Oasis training preferred
Front Desk
Pay: Based on experience
Availability:
Evenings & Weekends
• Nite Vision experience
preferred
Benefits include:
Health insurance, dental,
vision, life after 90 days
probationary period & at
least 30 hrs. per week. 401K
after 6 months. Free parking.
Employee Meal Program
Apply in person or
send resume to:
Kimberly Teigen
Deadwood Gulch
Gaming Resort
304 Cliff St.,
Deadwood, SD 57732
(605) 578-1294 Ext. 461
508 PETS
DICKSON
SMALL
BREED PUPSD Y9rXie,
Malte3e, DaAN3NunB,
Papill9n,
SNiN
Tfu
Puppie3 AKC. T@9 Year
HealtN Guarantee, payUent3, AreBit AarB 9Xay.
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605-787-6821
Deb
DiAX39n
FREE barn Xitten3. NiAe
Bi3p93iti9n3. 2 U9ntN3
9lB. Call 605-690-0620
FREE MANCHESTER
TERRIER puppy. 5
U9ntN3 9lB. Get3 al9ng
@itN aniUal3 anB ANilBren, 3payeB. NeeB3
r99U t9 run. 605-2572717
FREE t9 a g99B N9Ue,
2yr
9lB
FeUale
CN9A9late Lab. G99B
@itN ANilBren. @e are
U9`ing anB 3Ne AanVt
A9Ue @itN u3. Call 605210-3173
MOVING
NEEDS
GOOD N9Ue3 O9r t@9
OaUily
B9g3,
6yr
Hu3Xy?Lab anB 2yr
C9llie?Au33ie. B9tN Aurrent 9n 3N9t3 anB Oi/eB.
605-641-3069
514 GOOD THINGS
TO EAT
SPECIAL FOODS MARKET Will Ha`e ^u3t
PiAXeB Bing AnB Rainer
CNerrie3
AnB
Blueberrie3
Starting
FriBay, 7?23. 601A Main
St., LeaB. M9nBay,
WeBne3Bay - FriBay
8D30aU-12D30pU.
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750 AUTOS FOR
SALE
750 AUTOS FOR
SALE
750 AUTOS FOR
SALE
750 AUTOS FOR
SALE
751 VANS FOR
SALE
752 PICKUPS FOR
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752 PICKUPS FOR
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Weekly Prospector
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Call
584-2303 or
642-2761
POLLARD
ONE WAY SERVICE PROS
General Contractor
Jeff Rath, Owner • Spearfish ~ Lead ~ Deadwood ~ Belle Fourche ~ Sturgis
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
GFCAA *+ SIy. EAB
(ea?Ioo?0 +( B##EG
Always accepting new customers!
722-8101 or 578-7795
605-578-2057
ONE WAY... THE RIGHT WAY
!1*'2-'8;I2-=/'8
CS Painting
Residential / Commercial Interior / Exterior
!"#$%"&'$($D'*+$R'-."/0.1"2
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BIG CREW ON HAND FOR:
i Roo76n< i +6?6n< i Cement i Some B46l?6n<
Jeff Storhaug
cell
605-641-3619 +`ear76Nh
Xro`erty )ana<ement a -`artment
)a6ntenance Real ENtate -<entN
!nyt%me( *ay or .%/ht( 1eeken34 5
!6a%la8le 9ear Ro;n3
“One Job at a Time from Start to Finish!”
Call
Conner
Sheets at:
605-499-9737
L6cenNe? a InN4re? i Locally &Ine? a &`erate?
+erP6c6n< the Black S6llN
807 LAZELLE ST, STURGIS, SD 57785
Bob Lambert
Construction
Licensed • Insured
&
!hriss& ()air
Spearfish Advertising
Representative
+,-./ ,01213,4
54. Seaton !irc)e
Spear=ish> SD
QUINN’S PAINTING
& REPAIR
• New Construction
• Steel Buildings
• Concrete
• Additions
• Remodeling
• QUALITY GUARANTEED •
605-641-7958 (cell)
605-722-5466 (home)
Dan 642-2197, 641-1954
Tom 642-2477, 641-6923
L ICENSED - I NSURED R EFERENCES
I NTERIOR - E XTERIOR N EW C ARPENTRY R EMODEL - R EPAIR
After hours call 722-8101
BLACK HILLS PIONEER
Monday, July 26, 2010
752 PICKUPS FOR
SALE
753 SPORT
UTILITIES FOR SALE
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super li>t3 Co/l0induction
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UTILITIES FOR SALE
K""J C%&'Y WPA[&D3
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seats5 Eoon roo>5 CX
player3 KJ+5+++ Eiles3
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“RUN IT ‘TIL
IT SELLS”
Buy a classified in our auto section and we’ll run it in the
Black Hills Pioneer & Weekly Prospector until it sells!
Only
25
$
up
to 20 words
Applies only to Cars, Pickups, SUVs, Vans & Motorcycles
754 HEAVY TRUCKS
)++K LD&aR%T Pa_&D
LPJ+5 Cat Sotor5 I
Speed5 "+5+++ Siles5
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in
Weulah3
&
315 Seaton Circle, Spearfish, 642-2761 • 7 S. Main, Lead, 584-2302 or
1719 W. Main St., Suite 207, Rapid City, 341-0086
Classified Ad Form
$
Category:
CDA_& TD^Cc LMDX
LC++5 KC"d /25 crane is
a _ational Series )++
I+*0)+I0+)C"
756 TRAILERS FOR
SALE
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SAP&Q
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H*56++3 Please call I+*0
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Name:
Phone: (
Address:
City/State:
Credit Card#:
Exp. Date:
Signature:
Payment
Must
Accompany
Ad - No
Businesses
Please!
AD RUNS 8 WEEKS
AT A TIME. MUST
CALL
TO RENEW! PAYMENT
MUST
ACCOMPANY AD.
NO BUSINESSES PLEASE!
Black Hills Pioneer
and
Weekly Prospector
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
•
•
•
•
installation
repair
refinishing
tile & more
for a FREE Estimate
call Justin
605-578-1089
STONE LANDSCAPE SUPPLY
NOW OPEN!
Offering a wide variety
of landscaping rock.
Also flagstone and slate for patios
and walkways.
STONE LANDSCAPE SUPPLY
4029 E. Colorado Blvd., Spearfish
605-717-7745 • Hours: Tues. - Sat. 9am-6pm
PROFESSIONAL LAWN CARE &
PROFESSIONAL LANDSCAPE PROJECTS
MERLE’S LANDSCAPING & YARD SERVICE
ate Total Lawn Care Maintenance
!sti%e)) SPRING PACKAGE
PROFESSIONAL
(e e Po/er Daking e Aerating
LANDSCAPING
e Sod Paying e Seeding _e/ Pa/ns
e And 60Step Tur> Plus Plan
e anstall B Xesign Sprinkler SysteEs
(computerized imaging & Design)
PROJECTS
OLD & NEW!
LEAD • DEADWOOD • SPEARFISH • BELLE FOURCHE • STURGIS
1-800-287-7805 • 605-892-2111
South Hwy. 85 • 1835 Fifth Avenue, Belle Fourche, SD
BRENGLE
SMALL ENGINE REPAIR
Factory authorized Briggs & Stratton,
Blue Max & Poulan Pro.
Will Repair:
• Mowers • Weed Eaters • ATV’s • Motorcycles
• Golf Carts • Chainsaws • Generators & more!
Lane Brengle, Owner
)
605-639-0024 • ljbrengle@yahoo.com • Spearfish, SD 57783
I-90 Exit 14 • 3125 E. Colorado Blvd.
Spearfish, SD 57783
nhauto@rushmore.com
Ph. 605.722.0537
Cell 605.645.1349
Fax 605.722.0580
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
Flatwork
ETC
Concrete Construction
Slabs, Foundations, Dyes,
Stains, Stamps, Exposed
Call Carson: 605-642-2484
or 307-257-3014
flatworketc@yahoo.com
BLACK HILLS PIONEER
Page 18
Monday, July 26, 2010
759 AUTO
ACCESSORIES
761 COLLECTIBLE
AUTOS
800 APARTMENTS
FOR RENT
800 APARTMENTS
FOR RENT
800 APARTMENTS
FOR RENT
800 APARTMENTS
FOR RENT
800 APARTMENTS
FOR RENT
FOR SALE: ALPINE
Deck. Includes 6 Disc
Changer, 5 1/4 Speakers
with Tweeters, 2 Alpine
V12
Amps,
Boston
acoustic 4x7’s and Boston
acoustic Sub. $1000
OBO. Call 645-1849 and
leave message.
d1973W
MUSTANG
COUPE. All refurbished.
2 owner car. Must see to
appreciate. Call 605559-0247 leave message. Last of the
dClassicsW.
0 AND 1 BEDROOM
APARTMENTS
NOW
AVAILABLE FOR RENT
Rent based on income
AT KEY CITY MANOR
All utilities included in
rent (except phone, AC
& cable) Laundry facilities in building for more
information, call Brenda
(605)347-3384 or apply
at 1220 Cedar Street,
Sturgis, SD 57785.
Equal
Housing
Opportunity
1 BEDROOM, LEAD,
nice, dishwasher, washer, dryer, cable, utilities
included, $600 month,
year lease, no smoking,
no pets. Call 605-6411930.
ATTRACTIVE 1-2 bedroom
flats,
central
Deadwood,
washer/
dryer provided, low utilities, great views etc,
$500-$600
605-6410789
ATTRACTIVE, economicstudio, 1,2,3,4,5 bedroom
apartments,
houses,
mobile
homes
in
Spearfish,
Lead,
Deadwood. 605-722-7240
2
BEDROOM
Apartment. Presidential
area
in Deadwood.
$460/mo. 605-645-1100
or 605-642-3475
ATTRACTIVE 2 and 3
bedroom
apartments
and mobile homes in
central Spearfish. Low
utilities; washer/dryer;
$600 - 700 605-7227240.
DEADWOOD
ONE
BEDROOM,
garage.
New
carpet/paint.
$500/mo.
Security
deposit. Most utilities,
cable, w/d, Fireplace. No
smoking/pets. Available
August. 605-659-3083
REDUCED PRICE. 2
12W XL AUDIO Subs in
ported box, 2 900w
Rockford
Amps,
Kenwood and
Sony
receivers. $500 OBO.
605-645-2658
760 AUTOS WANTED
WILL HAUL YOUR XUNK
VEHICLES FREE. Must
Have Title & Tires. Also
Will Haul Your Xunk Price Negotiable. Call
605-580-1063.
761 COLLECTIBLE
AUTOS
1970
MERCURY
COUGAR rebuilt 351c.
FMX trans. 90k miles.
New tires, exhaust fuel
system. $7,000 Make
offer. 307-896-3202
1976 XEEP CX7, Red,
Hard Top. 6 cyl-Auto FT
4-wheel
with
euadratrac.
Fresh
Motor. First
$5900
takes itf 605-642-2344
days,
605-642-7833
evenings/week-ends
FOR SALE: 1929 Ford
AA truck. Good condition.
New
radiator.
$4500. (605) 639-9888.
XEEP LAREDO, 1986,
Last of WWII type,
white/gold, all accessories, automatic, all
documents, 91,800 original miles, $10K, 605347-6071
PRICE
REDUCED:
1973
CORVETTE
STINGRAY
350,
4
speed. 1973 Corvette
Yellow in color. T-Tops.
$21,000. Call 605-6422344 days, 605-6427833 evenings.
1 & 2 BEDROOM,
Furnished
and
Unfurnished.
Lead.
Call
605-920-1457
Leave Name & Phone j.
1 BEDROOM APARTMENT for rent $275/mo
plus utilities and deposit.
No pets, No smoking,
references
required.
Located on Fifth Street
in Spearfish. For more
information
call
(605)920-1333 nights
and weekends.
1-2-3 BEDROOM APTS.
Visit Our Website: HelpU-Rent.net Or Call 605722-RENT.
2 BEDROOM APT.
water sewer garbage
paid recently remodeled
$450 Call 605-641-8900
2/3 BR-1200 sq. ft.
Washer/Dryer and AirConditioner Apartment
for Rent $550-$600
Contact Brenda
At
(605)347-3384 Equal
Housing Opportunity
AVAILABLE
NOWf
$450/mo. 130 E. Illinois,
one block from Main.
Large 1BR, includes
cable and storage. You
pay electric only. No
pets, no smoking. 12
mo. lease, good credit
only. Midwest Property
Management 605-6411026.
DEADWOOD: 1 BEDROOM Apartment On
Level Ground By Rodeo
Grounds,
$495
+
Electric. Heat Is Paidf
LEAD:
NICE
1
Bedroom Apartment On
Main
St.,
$450.
Includes All Utilitiesf
Heat Is Paidf Off-street
Parking,
Secure
Complex,
Superbly
Maintained. GREAT 2
Bedroom Apartment In
Duplex Unit, Newer
Carpet, Clean And
Cutef $450 Includes All
Utilitiesf
Call Dena
Sheets
Property
Management, 605-4999068. EOH
BELLE FOURCHE. totally remodeled 1 bedroom
apartment.
Laundry
room. Most utilities paid,
deposit. New energy efficient windows. No pets.
605-641-4788
CANYON
ESTATES
Apartments
in
Spearfish, now has 2
bedroom
apartments
available. Nicely landscaped, play area, off
street parking, laundry
facilities. Some units
newley remodeled. Call
605-642-7400 for more
information.
Equal
Housing Opportunity.
CLEAN 1 & 2 BEDROOM APARTMENTS
located in Spearfish.(1)
2 Bedroom is Wheelchair
Accessible.
Available Now. Rent
Based On Income. For
More Information call
605-645-8933
Equal
Housing Opportunity.
Black Hills Pioneer
and
Weekly Prospector
This
Space
For
Rent!
Call 642-2761,
584-2303 or 341-0086
★ ROOFING
★ CONCRETE
★ REMODELING
★ ALL PHASES
★ GARAGES
★ POLE BARNS
★ ADDITIONS
&
Sona O’Connell
Belle Fourche, Spearfish
Ad Representative
(605) 642-2761
315 Seaton Circle,
Spearfish, SD
DEADWOOD TWO and
Three
Bedroom
Apartments For Rent,
On site parking and
laundry, walking distance to Main Street. To
pick up an application
stop at NeighborWorks
Dakota
Home
Resources at 795 Main
Street, Deadwood or call
605-578-1401. Equal
Housing Opportunity.
Summit View
& Heritage
Apartments
NEWLY REMODELED
Very nice 1 & 2
bedroom apartments
in Belle Fourche.
Some utilities included.
For further
information call:
723-8000.
Call
584-2303 or
642-2761
COLOR MYSTIQUE
Your One-Stop Clean-Up Shop!
Painting Jobs
m Complete Interior Clean-Up
m Shampoo with Scotch Guard available
m Hand Wash & Waxing/Buffing
m Rock Chip & Light Scratch Repair
m Tar Removal m Steam Clean Engines
Free Estimates - Large & Small Jobs
Black Hills Painting
FREE ESTIMATES • Gift Certificates
3316 E. Fairgrounds Lp • 605-642-2344
!o# %in(er
Wedding Receptions/
Event Center
Indoor/Outdoor
605-568-0268
605-210-0087 Cell
Historic
Golden Wheel
Dancehall
617 State Street,
Belle Fourche, SD 57717
tntt.kinter@hotmail.com
605-690-1688
45ears of 67perience8
Pha e
Electric Inc.
RESIDENTIAL • COMMERCIAL
INDUSTRIAL
DEAN L. WEIS
Manager - Owner
PO Box 669
Spearfish, SD 57783
Ph.
642-9693
Fax
642-5757
Whitewood, SD
3150 4th Ave., Spearfish, SD
Specializing in
Portraits
with Personality
605-430-1780
To make
an appointment,
please call
(605) 381-9296
or (605) 641-0935
watson.photography@yahoo.com
NOW SERVING YOUR AREA!
historicgoldenwheeldancehall.com
Andy’s Trail Rides
No Job Is
!
Too Small
&
R & D CONSTRUCTION
Licensed in Lead, Deadwood & Spearfish
ROGER THOMAS
(605) 584-2701 or 580-1562
(Across from Midcontinent)
605-642-0562
Concrete Sidewalks &
Flatwork m New Construction
Repair & Remodeling
Sharon Mason
Lead-Deadwood,
Whitewood Ad
Representative
(605) 584-2303
7 South Main,
Lead, SD
• Horseback
Rides
• Cattle
Drives
• Camping
& Fishing
Trips
Reservations Recommended
605-645-2211
11186 Deer Mountain Road
Lead, SD
www.andystrailrides.com
BLACK HILLS PIONEER
Monday, July 26, 2010
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Osloond
Advertising Representative
+605/ 642-2761
315 Seaton Circle
Spearfish, SD
AIRPORT
EXPRESS
SHUTTLE
Powers
Rapid City • Mt. Rushmore
Spearfish • Black Hills
Custer • Sturgis • Deadwood
Remodeling
Decks
Driveways
Siding
Roofing
BILL POWERS
Rapid City, SD (605) 399-9999
Outside Rapid City 1-800-357-9998
www.rapidshuttle.com
Construction
605-722-3122
605-206-1348
Schmidt
Construction
+,- ./"&0 E23/&4/(5/ 4(
• Basements
• Foundations
• Driveways
• Patios
• Sidewalks
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605-641-6124
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124 Hwy. 14A • Central City
578-9933
This Space Just
Opened Up!
Why not try your ad here?
Call 642-2761 or 584-2303
Robert Crane
GEICO Field
Representative
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
Rcrane@geico.com
Aaron’s Handyman
Services
• Snow Removal • Furniture
Moving • Kitchen & Bathroom
Remodel • Egress Windows
• Concrete • Decks • Roofing
• Plumbing • Garages • Painting
• Repairs • Tree Trimming
and Cleanups
!"## %"&'( B&"*(
(605)
642-5874
FREE
DROP
IN
BELLE!
• All Paper • Cardboard
• Aluminum Cans
Commercial Dumpsters
Appliance Pickup
Lazy B Ent. since 2002
www.blackhills.com/recycle
605-722-1807
BLACK HILLS PIONEER
Page 20
LEAD -
STURGIS -
* Gold Mountain Apts., 1 Br
Timberland Apts., 2 Br
NEWELL *
* Grand & Green Valley Apts., 1 Br
Newell Townhouses, 2-3 Br
Handicap Accessible
Chiang Apts, 2 Br
1113 Sherman St., Sturgis, SD 57785
605-347-3077 • 1-800-244-2826
Apartments carpeted throughout, appliances furnished, laundry facilities available. • Equal Housing Opportunity
805 HOMES FOR
RENT
808 LOTS &
ACREAGE FOR RENT
810 GARAGES &
STORAGE
813 VACATION
RENTALS
903 HOMES FOR
SALE
LEAD - 2 BEDROOM, 1
Bath. Easy Access, Offstreet Parking, Newly
Remodeled. Possible
Lease
Option.
$550/month
Plus
Deposit. 605-641-0369.
MOUNTAIN SHADOWS
ESTATES in Spearfish
Has Large Mobile Home
Lots Available for Rent.
No
Dogs
Allowed.
(605)642-4764.
**STORAGE UNITS** 7
1/2x 10, 10 x15, 10x24,
12x30 Concrete Floors,
All Asphalt Driveways,
Good Snow Removal.
Best rates in Spearfish.
605-641-6350.
BLACK HILLS VACATION CABINS...Choice
locations in the Northern
Hills. All year availability.
See
properties
at
www.blackhillsvacationcabins.comCall
605920-1269 or 605-5781184 for reservations.
email jody_ mollman@
yahoo.com
COLD FLOORS? We
have a solution! New!
Electric in floor heating. Use under ANY
flooring. Efficient, safe
and easy to install.
Only
3/32o
thick.
Versatile Carpets &
Interiors - Spearfish,
SD
605-645-3331
Email: warmfloordesigns@gmail.com.
Free informational CD!
NICE family neighborhood, Spearfish location. 2BR, 1BA home. 2
sheds,
nice
yard.
$675/mo. No smoking.
12 mo. lease, good credit
only.
Midwest
Property Management
605-641-1026.
PERFECT FOR 1 OR 2
MATURE persons. 2+
bedroom house. Offstreet parking. 12’x14’
storage area. Air conditioning. All appliances
included. 6 month minimum
lease.
$975/month, plus $350
per month (utilities).
$1000 security deposit.
No smoking/no pets.
Beautiful yard/patio in
central Spearfish. 605642-8813.
ROOMMATE
wanted
$450 per month all utilities washer/dryer included in the house. 231 W.
Nevada St. Spearfish.
605-641-1339
for
details.
VERY CUTE 2 bedroom, 2 bath by Lead
High School, garage,
deck, no pets, $500 plus
utilities. Available August
15. 605-584-2667.
809 COMMERCIAL
RENTALS
2800 SQ.FT. total, 1200
office space & 1600
shop space with 8’ X 9’
o/h door. Gas heat &
central air. Excellent
building & great location
off exit 14 in Spearfish.
Call Mike at 605-6428633
DENTAL,
MEDICAL,
Physical Theraphy and
or OFFICE SPACE for
rent. In Belle Fourche
call 605-723-7654.
LARGE A-1 location,
prime corner office
building.
Desirable
neighbors.
Available
June 1.
Midwest
Property Management
605-641-1026.
PRIME
OFFICE/
RETAIL space available. 3,000 sq. ft. just
like new with great
storefront
exposure.
New paint, carpet,
flooring. Kitchen, 2
bathrooms.
State
Street, Belle Fourche.
$750 per month with
lease. Rick Tysdal 605641-1030
broker
owned.
**STORAGE UNITS**.
Competitive
Rates,
22x30, 11x30, 11x20,
11x15, 11x10, 5x11. Call
Northview Storage at
(605)642-8126.
10x26, 10x24, 10x12
STORAGE
UNITS.
Concrete Floor. Valley
Storage. (605)642-3782,
605-645-2880.
5x7,
8x10,
10x10,
10x24, 12x30. Concrete
floors, Black topped
drive ways. Located
behind Safeway- Stow
Away Storage- 605642-2869 or 605-6452152.
DEADWOOD STORAGE UNITS available
now. Claim Jumpers
Storage.
605-5781097
LOWEST PRICE STORAGE
UNITS.
Incentives! We’ll move
your items for you!
Midwest
Property
Management 605-6411026.
WHITEWOOD STORAGE NEW UNITS.
Various sizes. Low
prices. Outside parking
available.
605-2692123
902 MOBILE HOMES
FOR SALE
903 HOMES FOR
SALE
906 COMMERCIAL
PROP. FOR SALE
SPEARFISH HOME with
1 acre and creek.Versatile:
currently owners’ plus 2
apartments.
See
at
ForSaleByOwner.com or
rushnomoreatrushmore@gmail.com for info.
LARGE BUILDING and
Acreage. Newly remodeled. Ideal for body shop
etc. Will lease or sell. 1800-653-5841
VERY NICE 3 BEDROOM, 1 1/2 Bath, Lead.
Tile,
Carpet
And
Hardwood
Floors,
Garage, Shed, Large
Landscaped
Yard.
Located On Flat Street,
Great Location. Call 605722-9087, 522 Sunnyhill
Road. Asking $165.000.
Bluffs Edge, 2 Br
Sherman St. Apts, 1 Br
Hunters Run Townhomes, 3 Br
WHITEWOOD -
PRO/Rental Management
Monday, July 26, 2010
904 LOTS &
ACREAGE FOR SALE
1/3 ACRE LOT with southern exposure, unobstructed breathtaking views, cul
de sac, walk-out. $84,900
Fred Ening, Broker 605644-1010.
SINGLE
FAMILY,
Duplex,
Multi-family
Commercial lots, 50
Acre Horse Property.
Prices start at $34,000.
Located in Spearfish &
Belle Fourche. Call Chris
Pangburn 605-645-9985
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Monday, July 26, 2010
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Spearfish Canyon Fire
meeting and potluck
July 26
SPEARFISH CAN,ON — The Spearfish Canyon
;olunteer Fire Department will be holding its monthly
meeting with a potluck at 6 p.m. on Monday, July 26 at
the Fire Hall. There will be musical entertainment.
Meeting to follow. Everyone is invited to attend.
Suicide bereavement
support group
July 26
Driesbach is a Christian singer and song writer from
New Orleans who loves to sing songs for the whole family about his Savior and his fellow believers. This concert
will feature many of his new songs for kids. Children will
have a chance to sing along with Chris on stage.
Participants wanted for the
Days of '76 Parade
July 30 and 31
SPEARFISH — The Northern Hills Suicide bereavement support group will have its monthly meeting at 7
p.m. Monday, July 26 at Hudson Hall in Spearfish. The
group is run by trained volunteers who have also lost a
loved one to suicide.
DEADWOOD — The Deadwood Chamber and ;isitors
Bureau is seeking children of all ages, horseback riders,
and anyone interested in participating in the Days of R76
Parade at 1_30 p.m. Friday, July 30 and at 10 a.m.
Saturday, July 31. If you are available and willing to participate, please call 578-2872 to make an appointment to
try on costumes. Costume fittings will also take place
from 4-8 p.m. Tuesday, July 27, Wednesday, July 28 or
Thursday, July 29. Sign up and be a part of DeadwoodRs
famous history.
Heavenly Harp concert
July 27
Market in the Park
July 24
SPEARFISH — Karin and Joy Gunderson, motherdaughter musical duo known as Heavenly Harp, will give
a free concert at 7 p.m. Tuesday, July 27 at Our SaviorRs
Lutheran Church in Spearfish.
For more information, contact Our SaviorRs at 642-3715
or view their Web site www.HeavenlyHarp.org.
SPEARFISH — Hills Horizon of Spearfish will host
Market in the Park once again from 9 a.m. to noon
Saturday, July 24 at Spearfish City Park. More than 20
vendors will be set up. A few of the items that will be displayed include handmade pottery, fresh vegetables and
herbs, Yewelry, homemade breads and pies, handmade
quilts and so much more. Green Star Recycling will also
be providing a trailer for area residents to drop off their
recycling. This event will be held every Saturday morning
for the entire summer and organizers say the further they
get into the growing season, the more vegetables theyRll
have.
Parent Network group
to meet
July 27
SPEARFISH — The Parent Network is a group of parents and self advocates that gather together once a month
to learn information and network.
Please Yoin us this month with your family for a potluck
picnic at 5 p.m. Tuesday, July 27 at Salem Park in
Spearfish.
The People First of Spearfish group will be there to
share some information about their group. Paper plates,
silverware, and cups will be provided. Please bring something to share and a drink.
For more information contact Lisa Merchen at 7221209 or lisamax]rushmore.com
‘Twilight’ and ‘New Moon’
showing at library
July 27 and 29
LEAD — ^Twilight^ and ^New Moon^ will be showing
at 2_30 p.m. Tuesday, July 27 and at 2_30 p.m. Thursday,
July 29 at the Phoebe Apperson Hearst Library in Lead.
Chris Driesbach concert
July 28
SPEARFISH — The Hope Lutheran Church in
Spearfish, will be hosting a free Chris Driesbach concert
at 7 p.m. Wednesday, July 28 at the Spearfish City Park
band shell. Free food and fun for kids begins at 5 p.m.
Apply for free dental clinic
BELLE FOdRCHE — The Delta Dental and Ronald
McDonald Dental Clinic will be in Belle Fourche from
Aug. 30 to Sept. 2. Organized by members of the St.
James Episcopal Church in Belle Fourche and sponsored
by several area businesses, the free clinic is open to youth
through 21 years of age. Applications must be filled out in
order to attend. Because it fills up quickly and the clinic
can only serve up to 60 youth, parents are encouraged to
apply early. For more information or for application
forms, call Community Health Nurse Linda Hoxie at
e605f 892-2523 or stop by her office at 2398 Fifth Ave.,
which is located in the plaza in front of AmericInn Lodge
and Suites, Yust north of Big D. Oil Co.
ADHD support
and play group
SPEARFISH — Do you have a child with ADHD
between the ages of 2-6g A new support group for parents and a play group for the kids is now forming. LetRs
help each other help our kids through sharing knowledge, questions, tips, and experiences. We can give them
time for socializing and possibly even field trips. This
group is being formed by a mother whoRs 4 year old has
ADHD. First casual meeting time and place TBD.
Please call Autumn at 641-5679.
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Gamblers Anonymous
Thursdays
LEAD — If gambling is destroying you or someone
you care about, you are welcome to attend Gamblers
Anonymous at 7 p.m. Thursdays at the First
Presbyterian Church, 12 Baltimore St. etop of Main
Street turn left, white church on the right — can park
in driveway.f Meetings will be held every Thursday.
There is no charge to belong to Gamblers Anonymous.
For more information, call Renee at 722-3461 or
591-2913.
Cribbage club
Tuesdays and Fridays
LEAD — The Lead cribbage club meets 12_30 p.m.
sharp Tuesdays and Fridays at the Golden Hills Inn in
the bar area. Tournaments are on the first and third
Saturday of each month. Players are always welcome.
For further information, phone Gary Goodrich at 5843145.
Good Shepherd Clinic open
Monday evenings
SPEARFISH — Do you live in the Northern Hills,
need medical attention but have no health insurance
and donRt qualify for other medical assistance programsg Then come to the Good Shepherd Clinic located at Our Saviors Lutheran Church, 1020 State St., in
Spearfish. The mission of this Walk In Clinic is “to
provide quality medical care for people without health
insurance and to take the light of Christ into the community.”
Clinic opens Monday evenings eclosed on Monday
holidaysf at 6 p.m. No appointments are accepted and
you must meet income eligibility guidelines.
Spearfish High
seeks nominations
Sept. 17 deadline
SPEARFISH — The deadline for the 2010 nominations to the Spearfish High School Fine Arts Hall of
Fame is Friday, Sept. 17. The purpose of the Hall of
Fame is to recognize men and women who have
excelled in the areas of music, visual arts, theater arts,
dance and/or literature on a professional level.
Nomination forms for eligible candidates are available
at the High School Activities Office, Grace Balloch
Library, Spearfish Arts Center Gallery, and on the
Spearfish School District Web site,
www.spearfish.k12.sd.us and should be returned to
SHS Activities, 525 E. Illinois, Spearfish, SD 57783.
Nominees must meet the following criteria_
The nominee shall have attended Spearfish High
School for at least two years.
The nominee shall be considered 10 years after high
school graduation.
The nominee must be achieved professionally in the
area of Fine Arts.
The induction of the Spearfish Hall of Fame will be
Dec. 14, during the Winter Band Concert and Art Show
to be held at Spearfish High School.
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A Peek at the Past
100 Years Ago 1910
A. S. Gates city engineer, has measured the
water in Clemens gulch and finds it to be 12 3H8
miners inches of water. This is less than anticipated by the committee a week or so ago but if
that amount can be properly secured and taken to
the intake pipe it will materially increase the flow
to the city reservoir.
Charley Grote is at work for Swan Thompson
manufacturing tiling. The Spearfish tiles are as
good as the best and being a home product
should receive first attention from those who contemplate the use of tiles for drainage or other purposes.
Willis Owen was in Spearfish several days during the past week going to Vale Wednesday to
push work on the new canning factory in that
place of which he is superintendent and general
manger. The plant will soon be in operation on
this year's crop of vegetables.
75 Years Ago1935
Production and shipping of products will be
resumed at Tinton within the next two weeks
after a lapse of several years inactivity according
to John Bland, one of the share owners of Black
Hills Tin company there. R. J. Beaty of Chicago
is the principal owner of the company.
Showers in Spearfish and vicinity Saturday
afternoon were followed Sunday by a rain which
measured .63 of an inch in Spearfish. The rain is
reported to have been about two inches in the
Crow Peak area. Some relief was seen from the
parched conditions of field through this moisture.
A children's recreation program has been inaugurated in Spearfish under the direction of Mrs.
Irene McGuigan. Through courtesy of the school
board the public school building has been made
available for such parts of the program that cannot be conducted out of door.
50 Years Ago 1960
Members of the South Dakota Board of
Regents approved bids for the Lyle Hare
Memorial Stadium at Black Hills Teachers
College when they held their annual meeting at
the college Friday and Saturday.
A total of 3548 cars have stopped for information at the Chamber of Commerce information
booth through July 14 according to Joe Rygg
Chamber of Commerce secretary.
A capacity crowd attended the three-day rodeo
held Friday, Saturday and Sunday afternoons at
the Spearfish rodeo grounds. H. Prezler was
chairman of the rodeo. Stock was furnished by
the Mackey Brothers of Buffalo.
25 Years Ago 1985
The extreme fire danger in the Black Hills hit
closer to home Friday when a man-caused fire
started around 11.m. behind [orthern Hills
General Hospital. According to Deadwood Police
Chief Jerry Hood nearly 100 people from
throughout the area were involved in fighting the
fire which burned about 10 acres before it was
contained.
Governor William Janklow announced Monday
that he had declared Lawrence County a drought
disaster area. Many farmers and ranchers in the
county reached that conclusion some time ago.
Black Hills Airport Manager Dan Custis plans
to add instrument approach equipment to the airport. Custis is stepping up his fight to secure
federal money to install the equipment that would
allow planes to make instrument landings
Business News
President, CEO of BH Federal Credit
Union elected to board of directors
RAPID CITY — Roger Heacock
has been elected to the Credit Union
[ational Association (CU[A) Board
of Directors.
He will represent District 5, which
includes Arizona, Colorado, Kansas,
Montana, [ebraska, [ew Mexico,
[orth Dakota, Oklahoma, South
Dakota, Texas, Utah and Wyoming.
“I am honored to be elected to this
position during such a pivotal time for
the financial industry,” said Heacock.
Heacock's term began on June 9 and
will expire at the adjournment of
Roger
Heacock
CU[A's 2013 Annual General
Meeting.
CU[A, based in Washington, D.C.
and Madison, Wisconsin, is the premier
national trade association serving nearly 90 percent of America's 7,500 state
and federally chartered credit unions
and their 92 million members. The
not-for-profit trade group is governed
by volunteer directors who are elected
by their credit union peers.
Based in Rapid City, BHFCU serves
more than 53,000 members with 10
locations in western South Dakota.
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CASA Marathon a success
S"#$%&' () (*# "%)+##,
SPEAR&SH — The 24th Annual
Spearfish Canyon Half Marathon
an= 5? Run@Aalk was hel=
Satur=ay at the Spearfish City Park
an= Spearfish Canyon.
There was a recor= turnout of
support for the chil=renF with 3HH
registere= half marathon runners
an= 1LL 5? runners an= walkers.
The race is an annual fun=raiserF
which benefits the abuse= an=
neglecte= chil=ren in the Northern
Hills via the Northern Hills Area
CASA Program.
This yearPs event brought in an
estimate= Q16F5HH for the chil=
a=vocacy program.
The overall winner of the half
marathon was Steve &olkertsF &ort
CollinsF Colo.F with a time of
1S11S27.
The first woman finisher was
Anne DreyerF Pie=montF with a
time of 1S23S33.
The overall winner of the 5? was
Vrant HaaseF LemmonF with a time
of 1XS17S42.
Runners of all ages came from as
far away as New HampshireF
CaliforniaF AashingtonF an=
A female runner in the
CASA half Marathon takes a
drink of water while running during Saturday morning’s race in Spearfish.
Pioneer photo by Mark
Watson
See MARATHON — Page 25
National High School Days of 76 Rodeo
Rodeo Finals ends
begins Tuesday
S"#$%&' () (*# "%)+##,
YILLETTEF Ayo. — Spearfish[s
Taylor Engesser finishe= fourth at the
National High School Ro=eo &inals that
en=e= Satur=ay night in YilletteF Ayo.
Engesser finishe= 11th in goat tyingF
12Xth in barrel racingF an= 176th in pole
ben=ing.
Spearfish[s Amy =eichert finishe= 16th
in barrel racing an= Velle &ourches Ja=e
Crago finishe= 7Xth in boys[ cutting.
Here are the final results from the 2H1H
National Ro=eo &inals.
-arrel ,acing
1. Rachel PrimmF Aashoe ValleyF Nev.F
51.L52
2. NaLynn ClineF VernalilloF N.M.F
52.26L
3. Alyshia MoeF Vemi=^iF Minn.F
52.6H1
4. ?yra StierwaltF Lee=eyF Okla.F
52.67L
13. ?ami ElshereF &aithF 53.172
16. Amy DeichertF SpearfishF 53.371
12X. Taylor EngesserF SpearfishF 4H.742
7oat (ying &;7
1. Hay=en SegelkeF Sny=erF Colo.F
26.256
2. Jamie Jo Ha=leyF HooperF `tahF
26.6
3. Sarah ArightF LangleyF Vritish
ColumbiaF Can.F 26.L13
4. Meg MulvenaF RockglenF
SaskatchewanF Can.F 27.4H4
11. Taylor EngesserF SpearfishF 2L.3X4
Steer <restling &;7
1. Stephen CullingF &ort St. JohnF
Vritish ColumbiaF Can.F 14.26
2. Ty AillickF Vlaine LakeF
SaskatchewanF Can.F 14.366
3. Jace MelvinF &ort PierreF S.D.F
14.634
4. Riley DuvallF ChecotahF Okla.F
15.226
5. Ven^amin CoaF Hot SpringsF Ark.F
15.L33
7. Tab OlsonF Prairie CityF S.D.F 16.L11
"ole -ending &;7
1. Meagan YhormleyF Ve=iasF TeaasF
6H.324
2. Dakota &reemanF ?lamath &allsF
Ore.F 6H.6L1
3. Hali ScottF RyeF Colo.F 61.131
4. Macy &ullerF ClarkstonF Aash.F
61.1L6
See RODEO — Page 24
Neal Wood will be one of the competitors in the steer roping competition that kicks
off the Days of 76 Rodeo Tuesday morning in Deadwood. Check the Pioneer daily,
starting Wednesday, for Days of 76 rodeo stories and results. Pioneer file photo
BLACK HILLS PIONEER SPORTS
Page 24
RODEO Continued from
Page 01
5. Amy 'inn* Chapman Ranch* Te3as*
61.429
176. Taylor Engesser* Spearfish* 26.B3D
Tie-Down Roping AVG
1. Dalton RicharGs* Hawkinsville* La.*
27.575
2. CoGy Huber* Albia* Iowa* 2D.553
3. Pyle Qeecher* SolGier* Pan.* 2D.713
4. Trey Roung* Dupree* 3B.447
5. Cole Sulton* Miller* 3B.76D
Bareback Riding AVG
1. Casey Meroshnekoff* ReG Qluff* Calif.*
245
2. Casey Qreuer* ManGan* N.D.* 227
3. Austin Soss* Terrebonne* Ore.* 225
4. Clint Laye* CaGogan* Alberta* Can.* 221
4. Qill Tutor* Huntsville* Te3as* 221
32. Chance Englebert* EGgemont* 123
Boys Cutting AVG
1. Dalton Davis* Holcomb* Pan.* 66D
2. Pyle Sarris* MiGway* Te3as* 653
3. Qrock Qa3ter* LranG IslanG* Neb.* 647
3. Qailey Thurston* El Reno* Okla.* 647
5. Troy Lee Peaton* Sealy* Te3as* 641
79. JaGe Crago* Qelle Sourche* 36B
All Around Rookie Cowgirl
1. NaLynn Cline* Qernalillo* N.M.* 74B
2Y3. Alyshia Moe* QemiGZi* Minn.* 63B
2Y3. Shaylee Thacker* QluffGale* [tah* 63B
4. Taylor Engesser* Spearfish 4BB
5. RanGi Quchanan* Sparks* Nev.* 355
Girls team standings
1. [tah 1475
13 South Dakota 131B
Boys team standngs
1 Te3as 5297.5
4 South Dakota 3175
Monday, July 26, 2010
Sports Happenings
Hospice Golf
Tourney Aug. 21
SPEARSISH — The 14th Annual
Hitting for Hospice Qenefit Lolf
Tournament will take place at the
Spearfish Canyon Country Club
SaturGay* Aug. 21.
Registration will begin at 1B^3B a.m.
with a shotgun start at 1 p.m.
The proceeGs from the fourYperson
scramble tournament will benefit
Hospice of the Northern Hills.
Spearfish Regional Hospital* Hospice
of the Northern Hills anG Spearfish
'alYMart are coYsponsoring the tournaY
ment.
The _95YperYperson entry fee incluGes
green fees* cart anG Ginner* as well as
many pri`es.
Registration is on a firstYcome* firstY
serve basis anG is limiteG to the first 136
golfers.
The goal of the tournament is to raise
money for Hospice of the Northern
Hills. Hospice is a special kinG of caring
for terminally ill people.
The heart of the Hospice program is
to proviGe physical comfort* in aGGition
to psychological* emotional anG spiritual
support for inGiviGuals who are no
longer seeking a cure for a terminal illY
ness.
Sor more information about the golf
tournament* incluGing Gonations anG
sponsorship opportunities* call Hospice
of the Northern Hills at 644Y4239 or
644Y4444.
Deadwood to host
Badlands Circuit
Steer Roping Finals
Sept. 4
DEAD'OOD — The group that
brings the awarG winning Days of a76
RoGeo to DeaGwooG anG hosteG the first
QaGlanGbs Circuit Sinals RoGeo is prouG
to proGuce the first annual QaGlanGbs
Steer Roping Sinals to be helG on
September 4.
The event* which will begin at 4 p.m.
at the historic Days of b76 arena* which
will host five goYrounGs with the top 12
QaGlanGbs Circuit ropers competing for
the Circuit Championship anG a trip to
the 2B11 PRCA National Circuit Sinals
Championship.
c'e are thrilleG to host the QaGlanGbs
Steer Roping Sinals*d saiG Jon Mattson
of the Days of b76 Committee. cThese
are some of the best cowboys* not only
in the QaGlanGbs Circuit* but also the
entire [niteG States. There will not be a
shortage of euality ropers.d
Ropers that are e3pecteG to compete
will incluGe National Sinals Steer
Roping eualifiers Qobby Harris of
Highmore* anG Ora Taton of RapiG City*
along with local favorites like Coy
Thompson of 'hitewooG* anG PRCA
All ArounG Champion Paul Tierney anG
his son Jess Tierney of Oral.
The Days of a76 Committee knows a
little bit about roGeos as they have hostY
eG the cSmalld anG now cMeGium
OutGoor RoGeo of the Rearf for several
consecutive years Guring their annual
celebration helG each July.
This awarG is particularly special to
the Committee because it is voteG on by
the cowboys anG cowgirls who compete
all over the country each year.
In 2B1B* the Days of b76 RoGeo anG
ParaGes will be helG July 27Y31.
Tickets are now on sale for the
QaGlanGs Steer Roping Sinals.
There are also hotel anG ticket packY
ages available.
Call 1Y999Y939YQ[LL (2955) for
tickets anG information.
Team Toxic Places 5th at state
WESTERN HILLS HUMANE SOCIETY
• Sport - young adult male Black Lab mix
dog
• Baron- adult neutered male Chow mix dog
• Ching A Ling - adult male gray/black cat
with white feet & face
• We have kittens ready to go. Come see
what we have.
• The Shelter is in urgent need of canned
food for cats & kittens. Can you help out?
For more information on the
above animals and others for
adoption, call the Shelter:
605-642-1576 or come
to 324 Industrial Dr., Spearfish.
TWIN CITY ANIMAL SHELTER
• 6 week old female black kitten
• Nellie - 6 month old female gray/white tabby
cat
• Murphy - 8 month old black/white male cat
• Tigger - older adult yellow male tabby cat
• Stanley & Spencer - younger gray/black tiger
striped male cats
Shelter will spay/neuter and
give distemper and rabies
shots at their expense.
Call Gail at 605-584-2480
and leave a message.
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Spearfish 12U Fastpitch Team Toxic made an impressive showing at the South Dakota State ASA Fastpitch Tournament held
July 16-18, 2010, in Sioux Falls. Team Toxic opened the tournament with a game against the Sioux Falls Inferno. Team
Toxic came out with a 4-2 victory. On Saturday, Team Toxic dropped a game to the Rapid City Flames Red 11-4. After a
15 minute break, Team Toxic took on the Rapid City Flames Blue and came out with a strong 11-3 win. On Sunday morning, Team Toxic advanced to play a strong Yankton Yellow Jackets team, falling short and losing 5-2. Team Toxic carried a
3-2 record out of the tournament, placing them in fifth place among the fourteen teams in the division. Team members
are: Front, Sierra Rosales, Alexsis Kemp, Rickie Engesser, Ashton Burditt, and Alyssa Griffith. Back, assistant coach Bill
Lewis, Bree Lewis, Lindsey Skroch, Madison Kaitfors, Shelby Dittman, Phoebe Caldwell, head coach Jeff Caldwell, and
assistant coach Heidi Kwilinski. Courtesy photo
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BLACK HILLS PIONEER SPORTS
Monday, July 26, 2010
MARATHON !on$%n&ed *ro,
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!eorgia and from as close as
Wyoming, Montana, 5ebraska,
and 5orth Dakota. T
The youngest runners in the
half marathon was 13-year old
Hunter Martin from Ainsworth,
5eb. and Maddy Whay, Rapid
City.
Our spirited senior participants included GH-year old
Edith Weber, Piedmont, GK
year-old Lyle Scandrett, Rapid
City, G2-year old Errol Miller,
Casper, Wyo., G2-year old
Elaine Doll-Dunn, Spearfish,
and G1-year old Sonny Heintz,
Rochester, Minn.
Here are the overall womensQ half marathon results.
Check TuesdayQs Pioneer for
the mensQ half marathon
results.
1 Anne Dreyer, 26, 1S23S33T
2 Tera Potts, 1H, 1S2GSKKT 3
Mary Cluck, UK, 1S2VSK2
U Kimberly Osberg, 3V,
1S2HS1KT K Heather Doerges,
3K, 1S3KS2GT 6 Heidi Xuail, 22,
1S3KS3UT G Michaele Hofmann,
UV, 1S3KSU2T V Deb Wilch, 3,
1S3GS0VT H Liz Woodruff, 2K,
1S3VS21T 10 Holly Kopplin, UU,
1S3VS3KT 11 Becca Steadman,
1G, 1S3HS1HT 12 Patty Hood, U2,
1SU0S1UT 13 5icole Steadman,
16, 1SU0S1GT 1U Katrina Wald,
33, 1SU2S0K
1K Amy [anni, K6, 1SUUS06T
16 Megan Folkerts, 2G,
1SUKS3VT 1G Whitney LaMont,
23, 1SU6S13T 1V Chanda Derby,
30, 1SU6S16T 1H Robin
Schrempp, UK, 1SU6S30T 20
Jennifer Williams, 31, 1SUGS32T
21 Jessica Mitchell, 26,
1SUGSKUT 22 5astasha EdgleyTurpin, 21, 1SUVS32T 23
Michelle Fortenberry, 3H,
1SUHSK6T 2U Andrea Hughes,
30, 1SK0S21T 2K Kylie
Underwood, 20, 1SK0S21T 26
Allison Weeldreyer, 20,
1SK0S22T 2G Akacia Wentworth,
22, 1SK0S2HT 2V Priscilla
Romkema, K2, 1SK0SUKT 2H
Katie 5orby, 26, 1SK1S3HT 30
Jill _allejo, 31, 1SK2S13T 31
Katie Wrede, 32, 1SK2SU1T 32
Emily Bybee, 2V, 1SK3S11T 33
Mindy Jennings, UH, 1SK3S1VT
3U Heather Curtis, 30, 1SK3S2HT
3K Lynn Hartje, U6, 1SK3S30T 36
!eena Leschisin, 1G, 1SK3SK6T
3G Alyssa Boeding, 2K,
1SKUS36T 3V Kylee Peterson, 1H,
1SKUS3VT 3H Kerri Harsin, 30,
1SKKS00T U0 Meagan Schlecht,
2K, 1SKKS22T U1 Emily Haskell,
21, 1SKKS2KT U2 Amy Fuqua,
U3, 1SKKS3HT U3 Christie
Matson, 2U, 1SKKSUHT UU
Cynthia Alleman, K2, 1SK6S1HT
UK Samantha Kraft, 2U,
1SK6S32T U6 Jayme Hunt, 33,
1SK6S3VT UG Jamie Sanders, 3U,
1SKGS06T UV Michelle Knuppe,
3K, 1SKGS0GT UH Dana
Borowski, 33, 1SKGS1UT K0
Katie Falkowski, 2U, 1SKGS2KT
K1 !ina Schrank, UK, 1SKGS30T
K2 Johannah Strohman, 1H,
1SKVS06
K3 Jodi Pressel, U2, 1SKVS32T
KU Carey Billings, 3G,
1SKVS33T KK _anessa Mahoney,
23, 1SKHS0VT K6 Jill
Leberknight, UU, 2S00S00T KG
Tara Tadlock, 1H, 2S00S00T KV
Tara Matkins, 3G, 2S00S12T KH
Rose Miller, KK, 2S00S2UT 60
5atasha !rupe, 33, 2S01S01T 61
Christine Davis, K3, 2S01S1VT
62 Lynsey Jansen, 20, 2S02S00T
63 Elizabeth Strohman, 1G,
2S02S0VT 6U Jennifer Kok, 2V,
2S02S13T 6K Katrina Bucknall,
21, 2S02S1V
66 Jessica Rachetto, 2V,
2S02SUKT 6G Jessica McDaniels,
3H, 2S02SKHT 6V Katie
Muehlbauer, 1H, 2S0US2UT 6H
Leslie Arno, 3H, 2S0USUUT G0
Danna Minch, 31, 2S0USKV
G1 Loni Sorenson, 2V,
2S0KS01T G2 Katie Lang, 30,
2S0KS0HT G3 Jessie [oung, 2V,
2S0KSKHT GU 5ita Jardee, UU,
2S06S20T GK 5ikkita McCarty,
23, 2S06S2VT G6 Jerri Martz, 3K,
2S06S2HT GG Libbey Martinson,
22, 2S06SK2T GV Cally Swanson,
2U, 2S06SKVT GH Jennifer
Martin, U1, 2S0GS0UT V0 Dawn
!entry, U3, 2S0GS0KT V1 April
Johnson, 2G, 2S0HS3UT V2 Emily
Tideman, 2U, 2S0HSKKT V3
Jessica Brown, 33, 2S10S36T VU
Betsy Altenburg, K2, 2S10SUUT
VK Minga _argas, 32, 2S11S2VT
V6 Danielle Boehmer, 1H,
2S11S3UT VG Mandy Mayer, 31,
2S11S3GT VV Jody Dirks, 2H,
2S12S0KT VH Katie Aurand, 21,
2S12S10T H0 Shannon Stores,
30, 2S12SUGT H1 Ami !arrigan.
30, 2S12SK6
H2 Cindy LaTorre, 30,
2S12SKGT H3 Candace
!ustafson, 2G, 2S13S01T HU
!ayla Williams, K1, 2S13SK1T
HK Rachel Blake, 1H, 2S1US02T
H6 Darci Ferebee, 3H, 2S1US03
HG Stephanie Hamilton, 36,
2S1US1HT HV Tara !riffith, 33,
2S1KS13T HH Jet Mitchell, 3H,
2S1KS1HT 100 Doris Deis, UH,
2S1KS20T 101 Cassie !omez,
U3, 2S1KSUGT 102 Helen Eimers,
23, 2S1KSK2T 103 Lea
[arborough, 20, 2S16S06T 10U
Joan Robinson, 2H, 2S16S13T
10K Bobbie Kuns, UV, 2S16SUGT
106 Lisa Watson, 3V, 2S1GS33T
10G Jennifer Stamper, 30,
2S1GSU3T 10V Rorie Knock, 26,
2S1VS3UT 10H Kristen Shipps,
20, 2S1HS3VT 110 Erin Oetken,
31, 2S1HSKKT 111 Kristy
McCaskill, 3G, 2S1HSKGT 112
Sharon Boehmer, U3, 2S1HSKHT
113 BryAnn Becker, 2U,
2S21S03T 11U Danielle Sabo, 23,
2S21S0HT 11K 5ancy
[arborough, KK, 2S21S1UT 116
Jeanna Horther, 2U, 2S21SU6T
11G Bonnie Jensen, KG,
2S22SK0T 11V Tonya 5elson, 3K,
2S2US2HT 11H Mary Baker, 2K,
2S2KS16T 120 Kimberley
Hepper, K0, 2S26S1KT 121 Jynna
Coyle, 21, 2S2GS31T 122 Bree
Spindler, 22, 2S2HS0GT 123
Laura DeRuyter, 3K, 2S2HSUUT
12U Megan Catalano, 22,
2S30S1UT 12K Lissa Carpenter,
UU, 2S30SUKT 126 Rebecca
Pedersen, U1, 2S30SUKT 12G
Melissa Roquemore, 2H,
2S31S2VT 12V Irene McBride,
26, 2S31SUUT 12H Racheal
Shank, 31, 2S32S2UT 130 Crystal
Mulloy, 2V, 2S32S2KT 131
Danielle Koskan, 30, 2S32SK2T
132 Megan Bauschspless, 21,
2S33S01T 133 Kristin Schiff, 2K,
2S33S02T 13UT Kali Leitheiser,
2U, 2S33SUUT 13K Judy
Schumacher, 66, 2S3KS31T 136
_ianne Kucera, K6, 2S3KSU3T
13G Sarah Rohn, 2G, 2S36S1HT
13V Edith Weber, GH,
2S3VS26T 13H Kathy Rhoden,
KK, 2SU1S3GT 1U0 Hazel Hoger,
3V, 2SU2S10T 1U1 Jess
!allagher, 20, 2SUUSKGT1U2
Shonna Mueller, 3K, 2SUKS16T
1U3 Heidi Bybee, 36,
2SK2S1VT 1UU Peggy Carter, K2,
2SK3S00T 1UK Becky Pressel, UG,
2SK6S1KT 1U6 Elaine Doll-Dunn,
G2, 2SKGS23T 1UG Charlette
_elasquez, U0, 2SKHS02T 1UV
_alerie McMichael, U1,
3S03S21T 1UH Laura Meyers, 3V,
3S03S21T 1K0 Laura Luger, K3,
3S11S0KT 1K1 Erin Preston, 30,
3S1KS26T 1K2 Tami Wirtz, 32,
3S1KS2GT 1K3 Luanne Miracle,
UG, 3S1GS2UT 1KU Katherine
Miracle, UH, 3S1GS2GT 1KK
Maddy Whay, 1U, 3S20S21T
and 1K6 Jean Osborn, K0,
3S30S1V
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ANTIQUE & COLLECTABLE
AUCTION
JULY 31ST, 2010 • 10:00 A.M.
AUCTION LOCATION: Take Highway 16 South of Rapid City, SD; past
Bear Country. Auction located across the road from Sitting Bull Crystal
Caverns and right after Mystery Mountain. Watch for signs.
GUNS & ETC.: 12 ga. repeating shotgun, old; older 12 ga. double barrel
shotgun; Winchester Model 290, 22 rifle; Winchester Model 1890 pump
22 short rifle; Stevens 22 rifle; several old reloading tools; shell belts.
HATCHETS & KNIVES: Original buffalo skinner, Solingen, Germany; several hunting knives by Kinforks, Schrade, Walden, original Boy Scout,
West Cut, Boulder Western, Shopleighs, Imperial, assorted other companies; several assorted hatchets, some Western.
BAYONETS: 15 total bayonets, some US marked; 3 or 4 machetes.
ANTIQUES & COLLECTABLES: Collection of cap guns and holsters;
globe; Goodrich Silver Town Safety League; 1958 and 1959 license plate
tags; stereoscope viewer; stereoscope cards; (4) butter churns, one
Dazey, one with green jar; collection of Maytag oil cans; old ink bottles;
crock jug; crock jar; Red Wing crock bowl; 2 gallon Buckeye Pottery
crock; 5 gallon Red Wing butter churn; small wood butter churn; cast
iron pans; John Deere corn sheller; Weaver Delight loom by Newcombe
Loom Co.; 2 cylinder brass pump; old Maytag style engine; Melotte cream
separator; old wrench collection on board; miniature anvil by Foundry
Anvil Co.; miniature brass anvil; Stanley folding rule; kerosene lamps;
metal oil jars; old books; cast iron wall lamp bracket and lamp; Dutch
ovens, cast iron; tobacco jar; coffee grinders; assorted lanterns; old table
top radio; old records; old fence stretchers, wood and metal; assorted
hanging scales; warming stones; 2-man saws; bow saws; old skates; old
torch; several draw knives; traps; brass match holder; small metal ice
cream churn; Nash Coffee jar; assorted tins; old magnetos; old hand corn
planters; cherry pitter; hand meat grinders; corn huskers; old bottles; old
steam engine valves; barb wire collection; lots of old tools; old jack; old
crimpers; old mechanic books, some in 1940s; Coleman gas iron; brass
wash board; cream can; (2) small anvils; kraut cutters; grain grinder;
hand corn Sheller; well pulleys; shoe horn; old telephone bells; glass door
knobs; wood vices; saw sharpening equipment; axes; broad axes; hay
saws; (2) tine forks; hanging milk scale; wood levels; scrapers; old chisels; sleigh bells; old wood braces; counter top scale; hand drills; hammers; hog scrapers; scythes; Coleman lanterns; old light fixtures; some
train track; doctor tools; cane collection, some diamond willow; wood
arrows; several old wood chairs, need work; old grinders on stands; copper tea pots; Red Wing chicken waterer; tool pick holders; knick knacks;
wool cards; cast iron piggy bank collection; headlight lenses; sets of flatware in case; cedar chest; steamer trunk; wood barrel; assorted glassware; lead ladle.
WESTERN ITEMS: Several bits, some aluminum, some crocket; fly net
leather legging; rosettes; castrating equipment; fanning mill; horse
drawn corn planter; brass horn irons; cow kickers.
PLANES: Approximately 100 assorted metal and wood planes by assorted manufacturers; one Stanley 71; wood clamps; lots of assorted tools.
OLD MOTORS: National Motor direct current generator; old Montgomery
Ward engine; Dependable Delco Light Company motor; Westinghouse
electric engine; assorted old small gas engines.
MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS: Honda motorcycle; 30 gallon barrels;
boomers; hand saws; assorted Quaker State oil cans.
COMMENTS: Many numerous items.
NO BUYER’S PREMIUM
Terms Cash or Check with ID
Lunch Available • Not Responsible For Accidents
For colored pictures, go to www.sdauctions.com
Owners:
John Taylor
Jerry Casteel - Auctioneer/Broker/Owner
Email us at jcasteel@rushmore.com
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There’s No Excuse
For Child Abuse!
If they’re playin’... we’ll be there!
THE BLACK HILLS PIONEER
If you suspect a case of child abuse or
neglect is occurring, contact your local
department of social services. If you
believe a child is in immediate danger,
contact the police right away.
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BLACK HILLS PIONEER TOMORROW’S WEATHER
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BIRD !ontinued from -age 1
Monday, July 26, 2010
SCIENCE !ontinued from -age 2
song almost perfectly. On the two good sightings
that I have had of the bird, all of the field marks
have been noted-orange bill, orange eye ring,
grayish chest, and veery colored back. I have
been trying to make it into something else but
my last two looks have confirmed it for me. I'm
not sure how often this species is kept in captivity but it seems to be a wild bird. It can fly very
well and is (leary) of humans.”
Fondy said there are very few confirmed
sightings of this bird in the United States and
this is the first ever for South Dakota. This bird
will , and already has, brought in dedicated birders from all over the United States who like to
add new birds to their “life list.”
Ripma spotted the rare bird near Iron Creek in
the Canyon.
Teacher and camp organizer Jessica Zwaschka, left, stands with the group of 3-5 graders who participated in the
Spearfish Foundation for Public Education science camp. Courtesy photo
ence build as they move through school.”
Manning said, “It's a challenge for
schools to provide as many opportunities
as they would like, so the foundation
helps out with that.”
While @waschka said she did some
demonstrations for the student, most of
the activities they conducted themselves.
“My favorite part has to be when their
faces light up when they see something
and they scream, 'I love science,'” she
said.
@waschka said more than 40 children
attended the camps both this year and last
year, and she was also grateful for the
support of the Spearfish Foundation for
Public Education and the school district,
as well as four student helpers: Austin
Rotert, 12th grade, Alex Nelson, sixth
grade, @ac @waschka, fifth grade and
Alexandra @waschka, second grade, all of
Spearfish.
“All of my helpers were invaluable,”
she said.
LOCAL & REGIONAL WEATHER
BLACK HILLS PIONEER
Monday, July 26, 2010
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