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A Publication of Ravellette Publications, Inc., Philip, South Dakota 57567. The Official Newspaper of Haakon County, South Dakota. Copyright 1981.
Number 28
Volume 106
March 1, 2012
by Del Bartels
The Haakon School District 27-1
Board of Education has approved
next years school calendar.
After this school year having
started relatively later than most
years, next school years classes
will begin August 15. The fall
sports of cross country, football and
volleyball will begin August 13, as
will teachers in-service.
During discussion, Superintend-
ent Keven Morehart noted, The
longer you go in the spring, the less
you actually get done. Aspects
were considered, such as that ear-
lier classes cut some students sum-
mer jobs a bit short, that earlier
classes must deal with the summer
heat, the length of Christmas
break depends what days of the
week the holiday fall on, and the
state track meet usually occurring
after high school graduation. Board
member Anita Peterson said about
any choice the board made, You
know its not going to be everyones
choice.
This years prom is set for Satur-
day, March 24. Graduation is set
for Sunday, May 20.
The board officially approved the
open enrollment request for a 10th
grade student who has been at-
tending Philip High School since
the beginning of this semester.
Two personnel items were ad-
dressed. Marie Slovek will receive
additional hours as needed, at $21
per hour, on top of her current time
as technology director and her full-
time duties as a teacher. DeLayne
Williams has turned in his resigna-
tion as part-time maintenance, ef-
fective May 31. If a full-time
maintenance employee is hired be-
fore that, Williams will help run
that person through the system.
The board will advertise for the re-
placement, first locally, then state-
wide if needed.
Teaching contracts for next
school year are being offered at the
current salary and terms in an ef-
fort to determine any movement
and hiring needs. Not all current
contracts will be re-offered. After
negotiations are completed, con-
tracts will be re-issued with any
new fiscal year 2013 changes.
An executive session was held for
personnel reasons. No action was
taken following the session.
Current bills were approved to
be paid. As of February 20, general
fund claims totaled over $36,823.
More than $1,500 of that was for a
four-person team from Golden
West Telecommunications to come
to Philip to trace down and correct
Internet issues.
Capital outlay claims totaled
more than $1,288. Special educa-
tion claims totaled over $4,091.
Food services claims were more
than $9,328. Reimbursements for
fees, lodging and mileage for refer-
ees and officials came to over
$4,324.
The months substitute teacher
pay, for an equivalent of 23 days,
came to $1,585. The months wages
for the district, with a total of
2,245.14 hours worked, came to a
total of $24,849.41.
Recent parent-teacher confer-
ences saw an approximate 70 per-
cent turnout of junior high and
high school parents. Secondary
Principal Jeff Rieckman said these
were normal turnout figures. The
elementary turnout was approxi-
mately 98 percent, while the rural
school turnout was 100 percent.
Dakota STEP testing will take
place the first week of April.
Grandparents Day will be March
8, with chicken fried steak being on
the menu that day. Pre-school
screening will be Monday, March
12. Junior high girls will be attend-
ing the Women in Science Day in
Pierre, March 20. The senior music
trip to New York will be in late
March.
There has been a change in the
kindergarten schedule for the week
of March 26, because of staff work-
ing on professional development.
Kindergarten will be in session
Monday, March 26, Tuesday,
March 27, and Wednesday, March
28. Kindergarten will not be in ses-
sion Thursday, March 29.
As agreed when it began it began
two years ago, the wrestling coop-
erative between Philip, Wall and
Kadoka has been reviewed. More-
hart said that the wrestlers and
the parents seem to be fine with
the current arrangement. Wall and
Kadoka do not pay anything to be
part of the Philip Area wrestling
team. Rieckman said about the
three-town area, Its getting to be
one community. If it was a big
issue, you wouldnt be seeing par-
ents wearing Philip Area shirts.
The next scheduled meeting for
the board of education will be at
7:00 p.m., Monday, March 19, in
room A-1 of the Philip High School.
School board sets calendar for next year
County Commission holds special meeting
by Del Bartels
Jeff Rieckman has been chosen
by the South Dakota Association of
Secondary School Principals as the
2012 Middle School Principal of the
Year.
Rieckman is the secondary prin-
cipal of the Haakon School District.
He has served as a principal for the
past 10 years at Philip, and also
serves on the executive board of the
South Dakota Association of Sec-
ondary School Principals.
The SDASSP has chosen Rocky
Brinkman, Andes Central High
School/Middle School, as the high
school principal for 2012.
Brinkman has served as a princi-
pal for the past 10 years at Andes,
and serves as a active community
member.
Recognition will be given at the
SDASSP spring conference in
Spearfish. During the banquet,
Thursday, March 29, Rieckman
will receive a plaque for region
principal and a plaque for SDASSP
Middle School Principal of the
Year.
Its really not an honor that I re-
ceive, rather though a reflection of
our entire school system, said
Rieckman. All principals in South
Dakota are eligible, though only
one high school and one middle
school principal are nominated
from each of the associations re-
gions. Rieckman had previously
earned nomination for the 2009-
2010 school year. He admitted that
the application process was kind of
lengthy, starting with four recom-
mendation letters, one from an im-
mediate supervisor, a staff
member, a parent and one other,
which for Rieckman came from an-
other staff member.
Haakon School District Superin-
tendent Keven Morehart said, I
think this is the ultimate compli-
ment to a dedicated administra-
tor.
Both Rieckman and Brinkman
will be recognized at the national
level at an event in September in
Washington, D.C. This event
salutes principals and serves as a
forum to share their experience
and expertise with other selected
principals, with national leaders in
education, and with legislators in
Washington, D.C.
Rieckman said the Washington
trip will include professional devel-
opment, public relations for educa-
tion, meeting with the associations
national leaders, and working with
other secondary school principals
on current educational issues.
The two honorees now enter the
National Association of Secondary
School Principals/Metlife National
Principal of the Year program.
Jeff Rieckman chosen as S.D. 2012
Middle School Principal of the Year
Region
Principal
and S.D.
Middle
School
Principal of
the Year
... Jeff Rieck-
man said, Its
really not an
honor that I
receive, rather
though a re-
flection of our
entire school
system. He is
now entered as
a contender for
National Prin-
cipal of the
Year.
Photo by
Del Bartels
by Del Bartels
The Philip Area AARP/Retired
Teachers Association meeting
Monday, February 27, featured
Gary Snook, Haakon County com-
missioner, as the guest speaker.
Snook first explained the redis-
tricting that was made necessary
because of recent tallying by the
United States Census Bureau. Im
not saying how accurate it is, but
we have to go by it, said Snook. He
related that the current count is
1,937 people in Haakon county.
This is approximately 10 percent,
about 200 people, less than during
the previous census. The average
age of the countys population has
risen from 41 to 49.
With help from the Central
South Dakota Enhancement Dis-
trict, the commissioners settled on
a redistricting of the countys five
voter districts. Each must be
within only a 10 percent deviation
from the other districts. This is
based not only on the numbers of
the voting age population, but also
on the total population numbers.
If you change (the boundaries) of
one, it would change all the others,
like a domino affect, said Snook.
If more than one candidate
wants to fill any of the commis-
sioner seats, and if they are from
the same political party, then the
primary election is in June. The
general election will be in Novem-
ber. Snook mentioned that absen-
tee voting could be easier for some
voters, with less travel on voting
day. The deadline for filing nomi-
nating petitions to run for commis-
sioner is March 27.
The audience wanted to know
the financial standing of the
county. Its tight, very tight, said
Snook. We did pass the opt-out,
the second version. Its not going to
cure all our problems, but its going
to help.
Snook is in favor of the Trans-
Canada Keystone XL pipeline
going through the county. He re-
lated the thoughts of officials
whom he has been talking with,
that once President Obamas need
for the Green Vote is past, then the
pipeline will be okayed by the pres-
ident.
There will be people here while
its being built, quite a few. Its
going through my land and I feel
completely safe about it. Its not
going to create any long-term jobs
and save our population. They may
actually improve some of the roads
that parallel the pipeline, said
Snook. The only thing thats going
to save us down the road is getting
people to come and stay here.
AARP/RTA business included an
update on the free tax aid, in which
two-thirds of last years e-files have
already been done already this tax
season. A driver safety course will
be held March 15 from 8:00 a.m. to
noon at the senior center. On May
5, volunteers will perform upkeep
and maintenance to the Old
Schoolhouse Park.
The local AARP was represented
in Pierre on Lobby Day, January 1.
Mike West said that state legisla-
tors know the majority of people
who vote are the older people.
AARP/RTA members are encour-
aged to attend city, county and
chamber of commerce meetings.
The Philip Chamber of Commerce
has donated $750 to the Country
Cupboard food pantry. The cham-
ber will be holding a membership
drive Saturday, March 3, in the
meeting room of the 73 Saloon.
The pantrys backpack program,
though already helping 10 children
in Wall and 12 in Philip, wants to
address at least twice that many
students who need to fend for
themselves on weekends while par-
ents are working. Each backpack
per weekend costs the pantry about
$5.50. In general need, the pantry
is specifically asking for canned
tomatos, meal packages to help
with hamburger, crackers and any
canned beans other than green
beans.
The next meeting for the local
AARP/RTA will be at 6:00 p.m.,
Monday, March 26. The two candi-
dates for the Philip mayoral seat,
Mike Vetter and Lou Ann Reckling,
are being invited to be the guest
speakers.
Commissioner Snook speaks at AARP
Gary Snook
Haakon County commissioner
The end of Friday, February 24,
was the deadline for nominating
petitions to be filed for seats on the
Philip City Council.
The two candidates for mayor of
the city of Philip are current coun-
cilman Michael Vetter and con-
tender LouAnn Reckling. The
election to determine the race for
mayor will be Tuesday, April 10.
Only one candidate for each of
the other ward positions declared a
petition. For Ward Is one-year
term is Greg Arthur and for Ward
Is two-year term is Jason Harry.
Marty Gartner file for the two-year
councilman position in Ward II.
Filling Ward IIIs two-year seat
will be Trisha Larson. Since these
candidates are running unopposed
for their respective council seats,
no ward election will have to held.
There is no need to hold an elec-
tion for board of education mem-
bers for Haakon School District
27-1. Board member Kelly Blair
has decided to not seek reelection.
Standing unopposed, Mark Rad-
way has decided to refill his seat
for another three-year term. Jake
Fitzgerald has petitioned to fill a
three-year position on the board.
Board of education members are
voted in at-large, rather than hav-
ing to run from specific districts or
wards. Terms of duty begin July 1,
with new and renewing members
being sworn in at the monthly
meeting July 16.
Two candidates running for Philip mayor
The Haakon School District 27-1
Board of Education held a special
board meeting at 5:00 p.m., Mon-
day, February 27, in room A-1 of
the Philip High School.
After an executive session that
lasted approximately 30 minutes, a
motion was made and seconded to
suspend Tony Reder with pay for
the remainder of the school year
because of insubordination. The
motion passed unanimously.
Reder was a special education in-
structor.
Special school
board meeting
South Dakotas number one in-
dustry has made huge strides re-
cently because of high commodity
prices, rising land prices and new
technologies, but faces several
challenges including animal ac-
tivist groups and water drainage
issues.
That was the message from
South Dakota Secretary of Agricul-
ture Walt Bones in his address to
members of the South Dakota
Farmers Union, February 17 in
Huron, at the family farm organi-
zations 97th annual state conven-
tion.
Bones gave an overview of the
states Department of Agriculture,
discussing how it works with the
states largest industry. About
one-third of our economic activity
in this state comes from agricul-
ture, Bones said. Thats an over
$21 billion impact on our states
economy.
Bones pointed to the recent an-
nouncement of the Bel Brands
cheese plant that will be built in
Brookings bringing hundreds of
jobs as a victory for the states agri-
culture industry. Its a $300 million
corporate investment in South
Dakota. They couldve put that
plant anywhere in the Midwest,
and they chose South Dakota,
Bones said. And Ill tell you it was-
nt because we threw the most
money at them. They came here be-
cause of the people, they came here
because of our work ethic.
High commodity prices has fi-
nally given agricultural producers
a profit in South Dakota and across
the country, a trend Bones said he
hopes will continue as new technol-
ogy increases productivity on less
land.
Bones discussed his depart-
ments initiative to create a re-
gional watershed district in the
form of Senate Bill 169 during this
years legislative session. The
measure wouldve been a first step
in solving water drainage issues,
especially in northeastern South
Dakota, where over the past few
years too much moisture has taken
Farmers Union convention opens with address from Walt Bones
by Nancy Haigh
The Haakon County Commission
met in special session Tuesday,
February 21, to discuss personnel
issues, state of assessors office and
for a second hearing on redistrict-
ing.
Todd Bailey and Russ Hanson
from the state Department of Rev-
enue informed the board that they
had started to print the assess-
ments. Bailey said that everything
was pretty much in order in the of-
fice.
The board approved the second
hearing of the proposed commis-
sioner districts.
The board entered into executive
session to discuss personnel. No ac-
tion was taken following the 34
minute session.
Highway Superintendent Kenny
Neville notified the board that the
state Department of Transporta-
tion had accepted a bid from Corr
Construction Services, Inc., Her-
mosa, for bridge work. Their bid of
$319,521.35 was nearly $100,000
lower than the estimate. The
county will be financially responsi-
ble for 20 percent of the cost.
Kit Graham met with the board
to discuss wages and workmens
comp. The board approved to pay
Grahams wages in accordance to
his current pay with the city. He
will also be added to the countys
workmens comp insurance.
The board discussed the sheriff
vacancy. Interested parties can ob-
tain a petition to run for the office
from the auditors office. They have
until March 31, 2012 to return the
petitions and be placed on the pri-
mary election ballet.
The board entered into a second
executive session for the purpose
of conducting interviews for the di-
rector of equalization position.
No action was taken after the
session.
a major toll on the industry.
Our staff has been working on
this issue because its a huge con-
cern, its caused huge problems and
we need to solve it by looking at the
big picture, Bones said.
Farmers Union supported the
bill, which was later amended to
set up a task force to look into the
problem.
The agriculture secretary also
encouraged farmers and ranchers
to tell their story to anyone who
will listen. Anytime you have a
chance to engage somebody, please,
take that opportunity to tell your
story. It can make a difference, it
really can, Bones said. We need to
be able to let folks know what were
doing and why were doing it.
by Elizabeth Sam Grosz
Community News Service
As of Sunday, February 26,
heading into the final week of the
2012 South Dakota Legislature,
leaders of both parties are still at
odds over the bill that seeks to re-
ward the states best teachers and
attract more in certain areas of
study.
The plan, which was started as
Governor Dennis Daugaards plan,
but has suffered at last count 23
amendments to make it more
palatable to educators and the pub-
lic, is embodied in HB1234.
Republican House and Senate
leaders said Friday at their weekly
news conference that the education
plan has gained the most media at-
tention of any of the bills. But now,
said Senator Russ Olson, R-Madi-
son, I think we have the peoples
plan. Olson said, with the current
version, Olson said, we are allow-
ing local school districts to have
continuing contracts, and have ex-
panded the local control option for
school boards that want to give
more money for such things as a
teacher who acts as a mentor.
Olson said as long as it is advanc-
ing student achievement, we want
to reward teachers.
The bill was approved in the Sen-
ate Education Committee and now
is expected in the full Senate, per-
haps on Tuesday.
However, Democratic Senate
leader Jason Frerichs, D-Wilmot,
said what happened in the Educa-
tion Committee was something to
witness first hand, which he did.
He said the bureaucrats were tes-
tifying for the bill, continuing to
push that top-down approach,
while the foot soldiers, administra-
tors, school board members, teach-
ers and parents were saying hold
on, lets do it right. Frerichs said
it looks like the governor means
well, but he is really pushing this
forward at any cost.
House Democratic Leader Bernie
Hunhoff, Yankton, said the plans
$15 million cost has inaccurately
been called the biggest investment
in history for education. However,
he said, that amount is just one-
fifth of what was cut last year from
school funding.
Numerous Republican legisla-
tors also have voiced their displeas-
ure with the bill, even with its
amendments, and are asking that
money be put back into the states
school funding formula to benefit
local school districts and the tax-
payers who support them.
As legislators head into their
final full week of action, the bill is
expected to wind up in a conference
committee where both the House
and Senate can hammer out a com-
promise bill that would be pre-
sented to each of the two chambers
for their consideration.
At weeks end it is also expected
that the general appropriations bill
will be finalized for fiscal year
2013.
Legislators then give Daugaard
two weeks to consider bills for his
signature or disapproval, and come
back for its final legislative day on
Monday, March 19. The Legisla-
ture also can deal with any vetoes
the governor may have issued.
In the late afternoon of Monday,
February 27, HB1234, the contro-
Legislative leaders still at odds over education bill
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donvor fo IIsfon moro nnd sonk
Ioss. And bo suro fhnf you nro IIs-
fonIng wIfh bofh onrs.
Lioten uith hoth euro on
If Is so onsy fo fnIk. Oon your
moufh nnd mngIcnIIy words nonr.
SomofImos wo don`f ovon hnvo fo
furn on fho brnIn. Ior mnny of us,
fho foughosf nrf of fho communI-
cnfIon rocoss Is fo sImIy bo quIof
nnd IIsfon, ncfIvoIy focusIng on,
nyIng nffonfIon fo, nnd fruIy honr-
Ing whnf fho ofhor orson Is fryIng
fo sny.
Ior fhoso of us who ronIIy IIko fo
fnIk, fhIs cnn bo n vory dIffIcuIf
fhIng fo do. Mnny fImos whon I nm
InvoIvod In n convorsnfIon, I musf
romInd mysoIf whon If Is fImo fo IIs-
fon. Insfond of boIng concornod
nbouf whnf I wIII sny noxf, I foII my-
soIf fo sfo worryIng nbouf mysoIf
nnd bo nfIonf nnd concornod
onough nbouf fho ofhor orson fo
IIsfon fo fhom wIfh bofh onrs.
A IIffIo frIck I hnvo Ionrnod fo
hoI mo IIsfon boffor Is fo rofond
fhnf I nm n drIod u songo In fho
boffom of fho kIfchon sInk. Inch
word sokon Is nbsorbod Info my
boIng IIko n dro of wnfor from fho
Bob Prentice speaks to thousands of people in highly motivational
seminars each year. Call Bob for more details at 605-450-1955 and
be sure to check out Bob`s website at: www.mrattitudespeaks.com
RIgLt vevsus !uw ... by e! Buvte!s
Ivoryono, IncIudIng mysoIf, nf fImos forgofs fhnf whnf Is rIghf cnn-
nof bo IogIsInfod. !nws don`f sfo whnf Is wrong, fhoy jusf nddross If
onco If hns boon commIffod. Whnf dofInos cIvIIIfy Is ooIo ncfIng uon
whnf fhoy boIIovo fo bo rIghf nnd wrong. If you don`f boIIovo If Is wrong,
fhon you don`f hnvo nny ronson oxcof fho Inw nof fo do If.
Thoro nro mnny oxnmIos. How do you sfo ofhors from burnIng fho
AmorIcnn fIng IsocInIIy sInco fho honornbIo dIsosnI of worn fIngs Is
by burnIng fhom If you hnvo n fIng bonufIfuIIy nInfod on your cnr
hood, doos n fondor-bondor rosuIf In somoono goIng fo jnII for dosfroyIng
n fIng Isn`f fruo ownorshI fho rIghf fo Imrovo or fo dosfroy your own
roorfy !ock sfnrs usod fo smnsh fhoIr guIfnrs nffor concorfs. Jny-
wnIkIng Is ngnInsf fho Inw, so fry fo nrrosf nImosf ovoryono. Iuroonns
buy horsos for food, nnd HIndus wIII nof onf cnffIo, so why do wo vonI-
onfIng AmorIcnns dIsngroo wIfh fhom AnfI-oIygnmy Inws nro usoIoss
bocnuso ooIo IIvIng fhnf wny sImIy don`f gof mnrrIod. oIfhor fho
rIghf-fo-IIfors nor fho ro-nborfIonIsfs nro fonchIng chIIdron fo wnIf fo
gof mnrrIod, fhus gronfIy dImInIshIng fho whoIo Issuo.
!ognI IoohoIos nro usod by ooIo fryIng fo gof nwny wIfh somo-
fhIng. JoIn fho cIub. o IogIsInfors fhon wrIfo mIIIIons of nmondmonfs
fo fry fo cIoso fho IoohoIos, or do wo uhoId n sysfom fhnf frIos fo on-
forco fho Infonf of fho Inw Mosf ooIo hnvo honrd somo vorsIon of fho
fnIo fhnf nn oId nssongor suddonIy yoIIs for fho drIvor fo sfo fho cnr.
Tho oId orson fhon wnIks bnck fo Ick u fho frnsh fhnf wns drood
ouf of fho wIndow by nnofhor nssongor. ThIs robnbIy dImInIshos IIf-
forIng by fho ofhor nssongors boffor fhnn nny Inw.
If unchIng somoono Is your wny of soIvIng somofhIng, fhon somoono
urosofuIIy or nccIdonfnIIy fnughf you fhnf ns boIng rIghf. If nronfs
bInmo fonchors for IIffIo IIIIy boIng n Inzy, dIsrufIvo, IIIIfornfo buIIy,
fhon nro fho nronfs fhomsoIvos nmbIfIous, hoIfuI, IIfornfo nnd socInI
SomofhIng Is nof rIghf or wrong bocnuso fho IIbIo or fho counfry`s Inws
sny so. Thoso sImIy sfnfo whnf Is nIrondy rIghf or wrong.
A frIond of mIno, n convonIonco sforo mnnngor, hnd n cusfomor who
snId fhnf fho 50 sIgn nbovo n gnIIon jnr of IckIod oggs wns wrong
bocnuso If dIdn`f sny onch so fho whoIo jnr musf bo soId for n fofnI of
50. Tho mnn snId ho hnd roconfIy won n courf cnso jusf IIko fhnf. My
frIond snId fo fho cusfomor fhnf ho wns gronfIy dIsnoInfod nnd
nshnmod, nnd fhoughf oxcoodIngIy Ioss, of fho courf sysfom ... nnd of
fho cusfomor. A InwsuIf In IrIfnIn, nImosf oxncfIy fho snmo ns Amor-
Icn`s Infnmous MconnId`s hof coffoo InwsuIf, wns fhrown ouf of fho
IrIfIsh courfs. CuIIfy or nof, O.J. SImson wns found Innoconf In n
courf of Inw, yof wns found guIIfy In n cIvII suIf; so much for goffIng
nround fho Inw of doubIo-IndomnIfy.
on`f do fhnf! Why nof Iocnuso If`s ngnInsf fho Inw. I!!!!
on`f, or do, fhnf. Why If`s whnf`s rIghf, nnd you know If.
Horo sfnfus Is nof rosorvod onIy
for fhoso brnvo mon nnd womon
who rush Info burnIng buIIdIngs or
sfo Info fho fronf IInos of wnr.
Thoro`s n horo In nII of us, snId
!orI !Iobmnn, donor rocruIfmonf
dIrocfor of !nIfod IIood SorvIcos,
fhIs nron`s non-rofIf communIfy
bIood sorvIco rovIdor. OrdInnry
ooIo nro snvIng IIvos ovory dny.
Thoy do If whIIo fhoy nro on Iunch
bronk or whIIo fhoy nro runnIng or-
rnnds. Thoy hnvo found fho horo In
fhomsoIvos by donnfIng bIood.
SovornI yonrs ngo, !nIfod IIood
SorvIcos fook fho InnovnfIvo sfo of
hIghIIghfIng donors rnfhor fhnn
nfIonfs In Ifs bIood drIvo osfors
nnd mnforInIs. Tho orgnnIznfIon
confInuos fhnf focus wIfh n now nn-
fIonnI mnrkofIng cnmnIgn fhnf In-
vIfos ooIo fo IInd fho Horo In
You by donnfIng bIood fhroo fImos
n yonr. Wo nskod n donor, n young
mnn, why ho gIvos so consIsfonfIy
fhroo or four fImos n yonr, snId
!Iobmnn. Ho snId, 'If fooIs so good
fo snmo somoono`s IIfo. Why wouId
you do If jusf onco`
To oncourngo fho hnbIf of bIood
donnfIon, !nIfod IIood SorvIcos
hns oxnndod Ifs rownrds rogrnm.
onors cnn onrn oInfs for donnf-
Ing froquonfIy nnd sfnyIng InvoIvod
yonr nffor yonr. Tho oInfs nro ro-
doomnbIo for movIo nnd rosfnurnnf
gIff corfIfIcnfos nnd ofhor rIzos.
You cnn IInd fho Horo In You nf
fho ucomIng IhIII communIfy
bIood drIvo Tuosdny, Mnrch l3,
from l0:30 n.m. fo 5:00 .m. nf fho
Ind !Ivor SonIor CIfIzon`s Confor
In IhIII. Confncf Jonnn Ionrson
nf 859-22l9 for nn noInfmonf.
VoIunfoor bIood donors musf bo
nf Ionsf l6 yonrs oId, woIgh nf Ionsf
ll0 ounds nnd bo In good honIfh.
AddIfIonnI hoIghf/woIghf roquIro-
monfs nIy fo donors 22 nnd
youngor, nnd donors who nro l6, or
l? In corfnIn nrons, musf hnvo
sIgnod ormIssIon from n nronf or
gunrdInn.
IofonfInI donors cnn mnko n n-
oInfmonf fo gIvo nf www.bIood-
horo.com or by cnIIIng 342-8585 In
!nId CIfy, or 996-3688 In
MIfchoII. onors nIso rocoIvo n froo
choIosforoI fosf. IInd fho Horo In
You, donnfo bIood fhroo fImos n
yonr.
BIood drive March 13 at senior center
Ivory sfo, orson nnd doIInr
rnIsod mnkos n succossfuI WnIk
MuIfIIo ScIorosIs.
WnIk MS Is nn oorfunIfy fo
shnro nn oxorIonco wIfh frIonds,
fnmIIy or co-workors. Hnvo moro
fun nnd rnIso moro doIInrs for fho
muIfIIo scIorosIs movomonf by
sfnrfIng or joInIng n fonm.
onnfIons rnIsod dIrocfIy hoI
ooIo nffocfod by muIfIIo scIoro-
sIs fhrough suorf rogrnms nnd
sorvIcos nnd cuffIng odgo rosonrch.
Tho !or MIdwosf Chnfor
(orfh nkofn, Soufh nkofn,
Iown nnd MInnosofn) sorvos l?,000
ooIo IIvIng wIfh muIfIIo scIoro-
sIs, nnd WnIk MS mnkos n dIffor-
onco fo onch ono.
Tho IIorro nron WnIk MS 20l2
wIII bo hoId on Mny l9 wIfh fho
rogIsfrnfIon nf fho Onho YMCA.
Thoro wIII bo n l.5 nnd n 2.8 mIIo
roufo fo chooso from. To rogIsfor or
voIunfoor for fho WnIk MS, go fo
www.mymswnIk.org. Onco n or-
son or orgnnIznfIon Is sIgnod u,
IIko fho WnIk MS Incobook ngo
for Soufh nkofn fo gof udnfos
nnd fundrnIsIng Idons, nrfIcInfo
In confosfs, wIn rIzos nnd much
moro. IooIo nnd orgnnIznfIons cnn
nIso rogIsfor by cnIIIng l-800-582-
5296 nnd choosIng ofIon 2.
MS nffocfs fho nbIIIfy of norvo
coIIs In fho brnIn nnd sInnI cord fo
communIcnfo wIfh onch ofhor offoc-
fIvoIy. Tho dIsonso`s onsof usunIIy
occurs In young nduIfs, nnd If Is
moro common In womon. If occurs
In bofwoon fwo nnd l50 ooIo or
l00,000. Tho dIsordor Is mosf com-
monIy dIngnosod bofwoon ngos 20
nnd 40, buf cnn bo soon nf nny ngo.
Though much Is known nbouf
fho dIsonso rocoss, fho cnuso ro-
mnIns unknown. MS fnkos sovornI
forms, wIfh now symfoms occur-
rIng oIfhor In nffncks or sIowIy nc-
cumuInfIng ovor fImo. Iofwoon
nffncks, symfoms mny go nwny
comIofoIy, buf ormnnonf nouro-
IogIcnI robIoms offon occur, oso-
cInIIy ns fho dIsonso ndvnncos.
Thoro Is no known curo. Tronf-
monfs nffomf fo rofurn funcfIon
nffor nn nffnck, rovonf now nf-
fncks nnd rovonf dIsnbIIIfy. Mod-
IcnfIons cnn hnvo ndvorso offocfs or
bo oorIy foIornfod. !Ifo oxocfnncy
of ooIo wIfh MS Is fIvo fo l0
yonrs Iowor fhnn fhnf of fho rosf of
fho ouInfIon.
Every step. Every person. Walk Multiple Sclerosis
nssod by fho Sonnfo on n vofo of
22-l2. If now wIII rofurn fo fho
Houso for concurronco, buf mnny
chnngos hnvo boon mndo fo fho bIII
sInco If wns Insf soon by Houso
mombors.
At odds over
education bill
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Tho fIrsf IogIsInfIvo bIII sIgnod
fhIs yonr by Covornor onnIs nu-
gnnrd wns HIl0l4, whIch ro-
hIbIfs fnIso sfnfomonfs whon
nIyIng for corfnIn busInoss or
ngrIcuIfurnI Ionns nnd grnnfs from
sfnfo govornmonf.
Tho now Inw, whIch wns drnffod
by fho Covornor`s OffIco of Ico-
nomIc ovoIomonf nnd Is offocfIvo
JuIy l, mnkos If n CInss 6 foIony fo
fnbrIcnfo or fo ovorvnIuo Innd,
roorfy or ofhor socurIfIos on n-
IIcnfIons for sfnfo fInnncInI nssIs-
fnnco. MnxImum unIshmonf for n
vIoInfor Is fwo yonrs In rIson nnd
n $4,000 fIno.
Ofhor bIIIs roconfIy sIgnod by fho
govornor IncIudo:
HIl003 rovIsos fho IImIfnfIon
on fho Incronsos nnd docronsos fhnf
mny bo mndo fo fho fofnI fnxnbIo
vnIuo of croInnd nnd noncroInnd.
HIl0ll rovIsos fho dofInIfIon
of domosfIc uso of wnfor.
HIl0l2 roquIros ubIIc honr-
Ings for nIIcnfIons for oII nnd gns
ordors onIy If confosfod nnd fo ro-
duco fho numbor of honrIng nofIco
ubIIcnfIons roquIrod for oII nnd
gns cnsos.
HIl0l3 roonIs corfnIn obso-
Iofo sfnfufos rognrdIng fho onrf-
monf of InvIronmonf nnd nfurnI
!osourcos.
HIl0l6 roonIs corfnIn ruIos
roInfIng fo uso of fho ConfonnInI
!ogo.
HIl022 rovIsos corfnIn nroIo
honrIng rovIsIons rognrdIng In-
mnfo comIInnco, wnIvors, nnd
foIoconforoncIng.
HIl023 roonIs nnd rovIsos
corfnIn rovIsIons roInfIng fo fho
onrfmonf of CorrocfIons.
HIl024 roonIs fho nufhorIzn-
fIon fo soII corfnIn surIus ronI os-
fnfo undor fho confroI of fho
onrfmonf of CorrocfIons In Au-
rorn Counfy nnd MInnohnhn
Counfy.
HIl025 mnkos nggrnvnfod In-
cosf n vIoIonf crImo for urosos of
soffIng nn InIfInI nroIo dnfo.
HIl048 oxnnds fho Ionrd of
MIIIfnry AffnIrs.
HIl056 rovIsos corfnIn rovI-
sIons of fho Soufh nkofn IusInoss
CorornfIons Acf rognrdIng fho Is-
sunnco of shnros n cumuInfIvo vof-
Ing for dIrocfors.
HIl069 Incronsos fho nmounf
of Incomo nnd rIncInI of n orof-
unI fund usod fo mnInfnIn n como-
fory.
HIl0?? nufhorIzos munIcInI-
IfIos fo osfnbIIsh IncIdonfnI nc-
counfs.
HIl094 roquIros fho fIIIng of
corfnIn documonfs roInfIng fo fho
vncnfIon, IocnfIon, or chnngIng of
hIghwnys wIfh fho rogIsfor of
doods.
SI2 roonIs nnd fo mnko sfyIo
nnd form rovIsIons fo corfnIn rovI-
sIons roInfod fo fho onrfmonf of
Humnn SorvIcos.
SI3 rovIsos fho comosIfIon of
fho sfnfo frunk hIghwny sysfom.
SI6 nufhorIzos crImInnI bnck-
ground chocks for vnrIous sfnfo om-
Ioyoos.
SI00l2 codIfIos IogIsInfIon on-
ncfod In 20ll.
SI00l6 dofInos n fInnI sfngo
mnnufncfuror donIor nnd rovIdos
for IIconsIng of fInnI sfngo mnnufnc-
furor donIors.
SI00l? roquIros corfnIn fuoI
fnx rofurns nnd roorfs fo bo fIIod
by oIocfronIc monns nnd roquIros
corfnIn fuoI fnxos bo romIffod by
oIocfronIc frnnsfor.
SIl8 rovIsos corfnIn rovIsIons
rognrdIng roforoncos fo fho Infor-
nnI !ovonuo Codo.
SI2l roonIs nnd rovIsos cor-
fnIn oufdnfod rovIsIons roInfIng fo
fho onrfmonf of Humnn Sorv-
Icos.
SI24 roquIros corfnIn nII-
cnnfs for IIconsuro ns n honIfh ro-
fossIonnI or n IIconsoo who Is fho
subjocf of n dIscIIInnry InvosfIgn-
fIon fo submIf fo n sfnfo nnd fodornI
crImInnI bnckground chock.
SI26 rovIsos corfnIn roquIro-
monfs orfnInIng fo onrnosf monoy
nId In n cooornfIvo or co-brokor-
ngo ronI osfnfo frnnsncfIon.
SI28 rovIsos rovIsIons ro-
gnrdIng fho ronownI rocoss for
corfnIn fhIrd-nrfy Insurnnco nd-
mInIsfrnfors.
SI55 udnfos corfnIn rovI-
sIons orfnInIng fo mofor cnrrIor
snfofy nnd frnnsorfnfIon of hnz-
nrdous mnforInIs.
SI63 rovIsos fho form of sorv-
Ico of rogIonnI rnIIrond nufhorIfy
commIssIonors.
SIl40 roonIs corfnIn rovI-
sIons rognrdIng gInzIng mnforInI on
moforcycIo wIndshIoIds nnd wInd
dofIocfors.
Governor Daugaard signs initiaI IegisIation
!ofunds fofnIIng moro fhnn $2.2
mIIIIon mny bo wnIfIng for 2,300
Soufh nkofn fnxnyors who dId
nof fIIo n fodornI Incomo fnx rofurn
for 2008. Tho InfornnI !ovonuo
SorvIco osfImnfos fhnf hnIf of fhoso
ofonfInI 2008 rofunds nro $669 or
moro.
Somo ooIo mny nof hnvo fIIod
bocnuso fhoy hnd foo IIffIo Incomo
fo roquIro fIIIng n fnx rofurn ovon
fhough fhoy hnd fnxos wIfhhoId
from fhoIr wngos or mndo qunrforIy
osfImnfod nymonfs, snId I!S
sokosorson CnrrIo !osch.
nfIonwIdo, rofunds fofnIIng
moro fhnn $l bIIIIon mny bo wnIf-
Ing for nonrIy ono mIIIIon ooIo
who dId nof fIIo n fodornI Incomo
fnx rofurn for 2008. Tho I!S osfI-
mnfos fhnf hnIf of fhoso ofonfInI
2008 rofunds nro $600 or moro.
!osch snId In cnsos whoro n 2008
rofurn wns nof fIIod, fho Inw ro-
vIdos mosf fnxnyors wIfh n fhroo-
yonr wIndow of oorfunIfy for
cInImIng n rofund. Thnf wIndow
cIosos on ArII l?, 20l2 nnd If no
rofurn Is fIIod fo cInIm n rofund, fho
monoy bocomos roorfy of fho
!.S. Tronsury. Thoro Is no onnIfy
for fIIIng n Info rofurn qunIIfyIng
for n rofund.
Iy fnIIIng fo fIIo n rofurn, fnx-
nyors mny Ioso moro fhnn n ro-
fund of fnxos wIfhhoId.
!ow-nnd-modornfo Incomo workors
mny nof hnvo cInImod fho Inrnod
Incomo Tnx CrodIf, whIch In 2008
couId hnvo boon worfh ns much ns
$4,?l6 for fhoso wIfh fwo or moro
qunIIfyIng chIIdron.
Tho I!S romInds fnxnyors sook-
Ing n 2008 rofund fhnf fhoIr chocks
wIII bo hoId If fhoy hnvo nof fIIod
fnx rofurns for 2009 nnd 20l0. In
nddIfIon, fho rofund wIII bo nIIod
fo nny nmounfs sfIII owod fo fho
I!S nnd mny bo usod fo offsof un-
nId chIId suorf or nsf duo fod-
ornI dobfs such ns sfudonf Ionns.
Curronf nnd rIor yonr fnx forms
nnd InsfrucfIons nro nvnIInbIo on
fho Iorms nnd IubIIcnfIons ngo of
I!S.gov or by cnIIIng foII-froo l-
$2.2 million for 2,300 S.D. workers who have not filed 2008 tax return
800-TAX-IO!M (l-800-829-36?6).
Tnxnyors who nro mIssIng
Iorms W-2, l098, l099 or 5498 for
2008, 2009 or 20l0 shouId roquosf
coIos from fhoIr omIoyor, bnnk or
ofhor nyor. If fhoso offorfs nro un-
succossfuI, fnxnyors cnn gof n froo
frnnscrIf showIng InformnfIon
from fhoso yonr-ond documonfs by
ordorIng onIIno nf www.Irs.gov,
cnIIIng l-800-908-9946 or by fIIIng
Iorm 4506-T, !oquosf for Trnn-
scrIf of Tnx !ofurn, wIfh fho I!S.
Make your opinion
known . write a
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Fax signed copy to
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PvuIvIe og Contvo!
ZInc hoshIdo onf bnIf Is nr-
gunbIy fho mosf offocfIvo nnd Inox-
onsIvo mofhod of confroIIIng Inrgo
InfosfnfIons of rnIrIo dogs. Tho
osfIcIdo InboI nIIows fho uso of fho
roducf for confroI of rnIrIo dogs
from JuIy l fhrough Iobrunry.
ZInc hoshIdo onf bnIf Is nof In-
boIod for uso In fho srIng nnd
onrIy summor bocnuso of fho dnn-
gor of oIsonIng non-fnrgof
socIos, buf duo fo Inck of offocfIvo-
noss. ZInc hoshIdo Is nof InboIod
for uso Mnrch l fo Juno 30 Is bo-
cnuso of fho broodIng sonson, nnd
confroI Is IIkoIy fo bo oor on nduIf
fomnIos. AIfhough fhIs wns nof n
scIonfIfIc oxorImonf, sovornI
yonrs ngo n IocnI rnIrIo dog bnIfor
nIIod zInc hoshIdo onf bnIf fo
n rnIrIo dog fown In fho Insf fow
dnys of Iobrunry. Ho roorfod fhnf
nII of fho dond rnIrIo dogs ho
found sovornI dnys Infor woro
mnIos.
AIso, oIson bnIfs work bosf ns
fho rnIrIo dogs dIof roforonco
shIffs from vogofnfIvo mnforInI fo
n sood bnsod dIof ns Innfs mnfuro
In Info summor nnd fnII. ZInc hos-
hIdo onf bnIf Is fho Ionsf oxon-
sIvo of fho oIson bnIfs nf nroxI-
mnfoIy $0.0l - $0.02/hoIo, doond-
Ing on whnf fho bnIf cosfs. Tho roc-
ommondod rnfo Is l fs/hoIo. ZInc
hoshIdo doos roquIro Inbor nnd
fImo ns ro-bnIfIng Is nocossnry for
good confroI.
Wo nro curronfIy workIng on
mnkIng zInc hoshIdo onf bnIf
nvnIInbIo nf fho WInnor !ogIonnI
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ynrds I soo fhnf nro IIfforod wIfh
ockof gohor mounds ns I drIvo
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onch dny.
Iockof gohors nro soIIfnry nnI-
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offon bo confroIIod usIng frns, fu-
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fronfod grnIn or oIIofs or ronno
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To oducnfo ooIo on fho bono-
fIfs nnd mofhods of fronfIng froos
fo rofocf Inos from fho mounfnIn
Ino boofIo whofhor fhoy Infond fo
do fho work fhomsoIvos or hIro n
comnny, fho Soufh nkofn o-
nrfmonf of AgrIcuIfuro, Soufh
nkofn CooornfIvo IxfonsIon
SorvIco nnd fho !.S. Iorosf Sorv-
Ico wIII bo hosfIng n mornIng work-
sho on srnyIng Inos for moun-
fnIn Ino boofIo.
Tho worksho wIII bo hoId from
l0 n.m. fo noon on Snfurdny,
Mnrch l0 nf fho 4-H IxfonsIon
(WnIfor TnyIor) IuIIdIng, 60l I.
Confro, !nId CIfy jusf noxf fo fho
fnIr grounds. Tho worksho wIII
domonsfrnfo srnyIng fochnIquos
nnd rovIdo InformnfIon nnd nn-
swor quosfIons froo ownors mny
hnvo rognrdIng fronfIng froos. Tho
worksho wIII nIso hnvo roroson-
fnfIvos from mnny of fho srny
comnnIos on hnnd fo dIscuss fhoIr
nrfIcuInr sorvIcos.
Tho movomonf of mounfnIn Ino
boofIo onfo rIvnfo Innds, nrfIcu-
InrIy nround homos nnd cnbIns,
hns Incronsod Inforosf nmong fho
ubIIc In srnyIng Inos fo rofocf
fhom from bocomIng Infosfod.
Thoro nro n numbor of comnnIos
In fho IInck HIIIs curronfIy sIgn-
Ing u cusfomors for froo srnyIng
fhIs srIng. Thoro nro nIso mnny
ooIo who nro InnnIng fo srny
fhoIr own froos fhIs yonr.
SrnyIng, If dono wIfh fho
roor chomIcnIs nnd nIIod nf
fho corrocf rnfo nnd fImo, hnvo nn
oxcoIIonf succoss rnfo In rofocfIng
Inos from bocomIng Infosfod by
mounfnIn Ino boofIo. Howovor, If
dono ImroorIy, fho froos offon
bocomo Infosfod nnd fhoro nro no
chomIcnIs or fronfmonfs fhnf nro
offocfIvo nf snvIng n froo onco If Is
nffnckod.
Ior moro InformnfIon, confncf
John InII, SS! IxfonsIon
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Mnrshn Sumfor, Kndokn, wns
rosonfod wIfh fho MInnIo
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Awnrd durIng oonIng dny ncfIvI-
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Counfy commIssIonor, rosIdonf of
fho IInck HIIIs AssocInfIon of
Counfy CommIssIonors, n mombor
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ors oxocufIvo bonrd, nn IxfonsIon
homomnkor nnd nn ngrIcuIfuro nd-
vIsor fo Sonnfors Tom nschIo nnd
TIm Johnson. Sho hns boon n rocI-
Ionf of mnny nwnrds IncIudIng fho
SIrIf of nkofn Awnrd nnd fho
Hnnkon Counfy IusInoss nnd Iro-
fossIonnI Womon`s Womnn of
AchIovomonf Awnrd.
Tho !ovIngor nwnrd Is nnmod for
fho Info MInnIo !ovIngor of rurnI
nvIson Counfy. !ovIngor wns fho
foundor of fho Soufh nkofn Inrm-
ors !nIon IducnfIon onrfmonf
nnd wns fho fIrsf nfIonnI Inrmors
!nIon oducnfIon dIrocfor. IrovIous
rocIIonfs of fho nwnrd hnvo In-
cIudod Jonn Hnfnor, Inrksfon, Ar-
Iono SchIoy IIIIoff, Abordoon,
Crnco Iubbors, McInfosh, VIoIn
Inrry, !nIon Confor, Inrb Voffor,
Crosbnrd, Ardossn Mosor, MIIIor,
Inf !nrson, Woonsockof, nnd
Shnron Arfz, SfIcknoy.
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Courtesy photo
JIm nnd Jonn CnnfroII, IhIII,
hnvo boon rocognIzod nnfIonnIIy by
fho AmorIcnn Angus AssocInfIon
for hnvIng fhroo rogIsforod Angus
cows IncIudod In fho nssocInfIon's
20l2 InfhfIndor !oorf
Troy Jnmos T.J. CnbrIoI, MId-
Innd, hns boon rocognIzod nnfIon-
nIIy by fho AmorIcnn Angus Asso-
cInfIon for hnvIng sovon rogIs-
forod Angus cows IncIudod In fho
AssocInfIon's 20l2 InfhfIndor !o-
orf.
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roorf, nccordIng fo IIII Iowmnn,
chIof oornfIng offIcor nnd dIrocfor
of orformnnco rogrnms of fho ns-
socInfIon, hondqunrforod In SnInf
Josoh, Mo.
Tho nfhfIndor rogrnm IdonfI-
fIos suorIor nngus cows bnsod
uon rocordod orformnnco frnIfs
oconomIcnIIy Imorfnnf fo offIcIonf
boof roducfIon. Thoso frnIfs In-
cIudo onrIy nnd roguInr cnIvIng nnd
honvy wonnIng woIghfs, Iowmnn
snId.
Ovor l.9 mIIIIon oIIgIbIo dnms
nnd moro fhnn 6.5 mIIIIon wonnIng
rocords woro oxnmInod fo dofor-
mIno nfhfIndor sfnfus. AII rogIs-
forod nngus cows fhnf moof fho
sfrIcf nfhfIndor sfnndnrds nro
IIsfod, nIong wIfh fhoIr ownors, In
fho InfhfIndor !oorf ubIIshod
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TLuvsduy, MuvcL 1: Iork
Suromo, !od Mnshod Iofnfoos,
MnIIbu VoggIos, IIscuIf, !omon
IIo.
IvIduy, MuvcL 2: Sfonk
wIfh Mushrooms, Mnshod Iofn-
foos, Ions, !oII, Crnnborry/Ornngo
oIIghf.
Monduy, MuvcL 5: !onsf Ioof,
Mnshod Iofnfo nnd Crnvy, Corn,
!oII, IInonIo Chunks.
Tuesduy, MuvcL 6: ChIckon
Cordon IIou, WIId !Ico, nnfuckof
VoggIos, !oII, IruIf, Cormnn
ChocoInfo Cnko.
Wednesduy, MuvcL ?: !Ivor
nnd OnIons, IoIIod Iofnfoos, Cnr-
rof CoIns, !oII, IIondo IrownIo.
***
Snfurdny, fho comufor wns nof
workIng, so I wrofo u n IIffIo nows
by hnnd. MIIdrod Young wonf fo
hor dnughfor`s, CnroI IoIsons.
Irono McK. nnd CIorIn C. wonf
shoIng. AddIo wonf fo wnfch hor
grnnd or gronf-grnnd Iny bnskof-
bnII. I hnvo boon rondIng my
dnughfor, VInnIo Hnnson`s, book,
onfh WIfh ossorf. Inch of hor
murdor mysforIos hnvo n rocIo In
If nnd fhIs ono hns n rocIo for n
fInn. My youngosf grnnddnughfor,
ImIIy Hnnson, sonf n vnIonfIno
groofIng from !IncoIn, ob., whoro
sho works. Thnnks, ImIIy.
Snfurdny, MIko KIImor onfor-
fnInod us wIfh Inno musIc nf Som-
orsof Courf. Thnnks, MIko, much
nrocInfod. Wo Inyod whIsf,
momory, nnd rummI-cubo.
Sundny, Iobrunry l9, wo hnd
church sorvIco wIfh Sfovo. Torry
wns sIck. Sfovo broughf nIong MIko
!undy fo fnIk fo us nnd n Indy who
hnd Inyod for us boforo. MIko hnd
n IIffIo dIfforonf mossngo, omhn-
sIzIng fho vnIuo of foIIowshI.
Ivoryono cnn do somofhIng for
somoono. Ono of hIs nssIgnmonfs
wns fo rond fho IIbIo fo nursIng
homo rosIdonfs. Ho snId fhnf If dId
hIm moro good fhnn ho dId for fho
rosIdonfs. Ho snys wo nood moro
onfhusInsm so wo soo fho oorfu-
nIfIos fo do good.
Affor church wo Inyod cnrds
nnd rummI-cubo.
Ioffy McCIoIInn, fhIrd fIoor
Somorsof Courf rosIdonf, hnd
books fo Iond.
!omombor Insf yonr whon nf
crnffs wIfh fho Ioys` CIub wo mndo
roffy fhIngs fo wonr nround our
oyogInssos, wIfh fonfhors, soquIns,
rIbbons nnd snrkIos.
Mondny, Iobrunry 20, 20l2,
Snndy wonf fo WnII fo fho funornI
of formor rosIdonf of Somorsof
Courf, !ufh Shnr. Thnnk you,
Snndy, for goIng fo rorosonf Som-
orsof Courf rosIdonfs.
Wo hnd fho ncfIvIfy of crnffs
wIfh Amy nnd Shnwn. Wo mndo
josfor sfIcks. Josfors usod fo onfor-
fnIn oId- fImo kIngs. A bunch of us
mndo fhoso cufosy-doo-dnds, MII-
drod Y., Kny, hor hoIor, Inoz,
IIIoon, IornIo, IIoy, MnrIIyn, nnd
VIvInn. Wo fook hofos. OnIy Mnr-
IIyn voIunfoorod n joko fo uso.
Wo hnd fho Mondny Somorsof
Courf movIo. If wns nbouf fho
!nIfod Sfnfos Consf Cunrd roscuo
swImmors. If showod much drn-
mnfIc ncfIon nbouf fho frnInIng
nnd fho ncfunI roscuos. ShouId
mnko us nrocInfo fhoso horoIc
ooIo.
Thnnk you fo my nohow,
!oonnrd Moyor, CroonfIoId, Ind.,
who sonf n sof of 40 fIno, oId ho-
fos. I gof n chnrgo ouf of ono, bo-
cnuso If hnd n word I novor honrd
of boforo. Josofn Arnngo AruIn
(l8?6-l923) boffor known by hIs
soudonym, IrnncIsco VIIIn or Ifs
hyocorIsm, Inncho VIIIn, wns n
romInonf MoxIcnn !ovoIufIon-
gonornI. HyocorIsm - from fho
Crook Inngungo ( n of nnmo) koros
(boy), koro (gIrI).
JuIIo Ixon, IhIII, sonf n coy
of Joo !nusch`s oom, OId IIII. If
Is nbouf n CrIndsfono noIghbor of
fho l920s nnd '30s, who usod fo do
bIncksmIfhIng nnd wnfch ronIr for
n Inrgo nron nround CrIndsfono.
Thnnk you, JuIIo. Tho oom Is of
socInI Inforosf fo mo. IIII An-
drows wns n nonr noIghbor In fho
20s nnd 30s.
Thnnk you, nrIono Inyo,
IhIII, who sonf nn omnII nbouf
fhIngs fo mnko IIfo onsIor. Somo ro-
nIIy cufo Idons IIko bnkIng dough
u ovor fho boffom of cu cnko
nns, nnd usIng fho bnkod dough
fo hoId dossorfs.
Tuosdny wo hnd goofy goIf wIfh
Shnwn nnd Snndy. !osIdonfs Iny-
Ing woro Irod nnd HoIon, Inoz,
JonnnIo, VIrgInIn nnd frIond
onIso, IIoy, VIoIof nnd VIvInn.
HoIon won fho fIrsf gnmo nnd
JonnnIo won fho socond. Conorous
Somorsof Courf bucks for nII Iny-
ors.
Af noon fImo, my son, !osIIo,
honod fhnf hIs wIfo, ChnrIoffo,
hnd dIod fho dny boforo. Ho wns
hnvIng hor body cromnfod fodny. I
nm snd for fho Ioss of my donr
dnughfor-In-Inw. !osIIo hns fho
symnfhy of our fnmIIy nnd
frIonds.
CrysfnI onko Jnckson omnIIod
n word Icfuro of hor wnIk In fho
hIIIs nonr HunfIngfon Ionch. Sho
snw n now IIffIo donkoy nnd n frosh
born gonf. Sho snw mnny vnrIofIos
of fIowors sroufIng u nnd hns hor
fIowor ofs rondy for soon-fo-bo
InnfIng fImo In soufhorn CnIIfor-
nIn. IrIghf bIuo sky nnd IIghf
broozo. Thoy nro sfurdy wIfh fhoIr
roguInr foodIng of coffoo grounds.
Thnnk you, CrysfnI. !ovo yn, Cr.
H.
IIngo wInnors Iobrunry 2l,
20l2, nf Somorsof Courf woro
Irono McK., IIossIo, AddIo, Anno,
VIoIn, nnd VIvInn, fwIco.
Ior our MnrdI Crns nrfy nffor
bIngo, Somorsof Courf gnvo us nII
mnny sfrIngs of brIghf, mofnIIIc
coIorod bonds. Tho kIfchon donrf-
monf mndo n hugo chocoInfo dovII`s
food cnko wIfh whIfo IcIng. If wns
docornfod wIfh brIghf coIorod
bonds. In fho cnko wns n Iucky
bnby. Shorm IIIorfon found fho IIf-
fIo doII In hIs sIIco of cnko, so
Shorm won n fnII sfrIod hnf nnd
fnncy oyoIoco. Wo fook hofos.
My nIoco, Wnndn, nnd hor hus-
bnnd, Id Arfz, honod. Thoy hnd
boon fo fho Soufh nkofn Inrmors
!nIon ConvonfIon nf Huron Insf
IrIdny nnd Snfurdny. Thoro fhoy
snw Mnrshn nnd IIII Sumfor nnd
Snndoo CIffIngs. Wnndn hnd honrd
from my ofhor nIoco, AImn
SchIIIIng, !odfIoId.
Ioffy McCIoIInn gnvo mo sovornI
books fo rond nnd nss on. Sho hns
moro boxos of books fo gIvo nwny,
jusf nsk.
Wodnosdny, Iobrunry 22, wns
Ash Wodnosdny. If srInkIod n IIf-
fIo. Shnwn nnd Snndy rosIdod nf
fho musIc rogrnm nnd sorvod cof-
foo nnd cookIos nfforwnrd. Wo woro
vory quIof whIIo orIs MnrIo wns
sIngIng. I fhInk wo woro dnmonod
by fho dny, for sho snng vory woII,
nnd wo jusf snf fhoro. Hor rogrnm
wns mndo u of n musIcnI journoy
from dIfforonf counfrIos. Somo of
hor songs woro Inr Awny IIncos,
I !ovo fo Co A WnndorIng, Aro
You SIooIng, IoIIovo Mo If AII
Thoso IndonrIng Young Chnrms,
!och !omond, nnny Ioy,
Whon IrIsh Iyos Aro SmIIIng,
Kooknburrn SIfs In fho OId Cum
Troo, Shonnndonh, Insf SIdo,
Wosf SIdo, Oh Susnnnnh,
Homo on fho !nngo, ThIs !nnd
Is Your !nnd, nnd Cod IIoss
AmorIcn.
Thoro wns n good crowd of rosI-
donfs who nffondod.
orIs MnrIo snId fhnf sho hnd
vIsIfod Jnck Humko nf CoIdon !Iv-
Ing nnd ho soomod fo fooI boffor
onch fImo sho hnd boon fo soo hIm.
Jouvnu! oI Ro!!u Pu!mev, 1913
Ocfobor 2, If wns n vory fIno dny,
so I broughf ouf n Iond of conI for
fho schooI. l0-3. Took fho Iond of
conI u fo fho schooIhouso. Mn nnd
IffIo wonf wIfh mo. Tho wInd bIow
hnrd, Iooks IIko rnIn. l0-4. !nIn
nnd drIzzIo. l0-5. Wo nII wonf ovor
fo McCIuros fo dInnor. If rnInod n
IIffIo. Cnmo homo nnd couIdn`f fInd
fho cows l0-6. Wonf ovor fo gof n
shnck In fho foronoon nnd sfnrfod
fo dIg suds. Hnuk wns horo In fho
ovonIng. I wnIkod u fo InIkons
(fwo mIIos norfh) fhIs mornIng fo
gof fho horsos nnd found fho cows
on fho fInf. (orfh of InIkons fhoro
wns n fInf nron of four socfIons
ownod by !ynns whIch In wof
yonrs wns n shnIIow Inko.) Wo
cnIIod If !ynn`s Inko. l0-?. ug
suds In fho mornIng. IffIo nnd Mn
wonf fo CrIndsfono. I cuf hny.
Ocfobor 8, dug suds In fho
mornIng, cuf hny In fho nffornoon.
l0-9. IIno dny, sfnckod corn fod-
dor. l0-l0. WInd bIowIng hnrd. I
sfnckod corn foddor nII dny. l0-ll.
Sfnckod corn foddor nII dny. Mr.
nnd Mrs. Hnuk cnmo u nnd sonf
fho ovonIng. l0-l2. Sundny. Mc-
CIuro nnd fnmIIy, Inos nnd wIfo,
nnd Mrs. Konnody cnmo u fo soo
Mn. (Thoy hnd known hor In l90?
whon sho hnd n cInIm nbouf fwo
mIIos wosf of CrIndsfono.) l0-l3.
Sfnckod corn nII dny. If wns n fIno
dny.
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Her open house will be at a later date (Saturday, June 16th)
from 2:00 to 4:00 p.m. at the Rapid City Moose Lodge
PLEASE SAVE THE DATE!!
Helen was born March 14, 1917. Her children are Karen and
Ron Hedlund, Pierre, SD; Verllyn and Sally Louison, Council
Bluffs, A; Cinda and Ron Wiest, Cottage Grove, MN. She
has six grandchildren and 15 great-grandchildren.
ThIs Is fho fImo of yonr whon
rnnchors nro busy fnkIng cnro of
cnffIo. Tho Info nIghf cnffIo chocks
fhnf go on from fho fImo fho fIrsf
cow Iooks cIoso unfII fho Insf ono Is
dono cnIvIng. IoddIng bnrns, cIonn-
Ing fhom, fnggIng cnIvos nnd mofh-
orIng fhom u whon fhoy gof
sonrnfod. CnIvos nro nrrIvIng nnd
fho wonfhor so fnr hns boon moro
fhnn cooornfIvo. ofhIng Is moro
onjoynbIo fhnn sooIng fho fruIf of
fho Inbor nrrIvIng In good honIfh
nnd scnmorIng ncross fho rnIrIo
wIfh fhoIr moms. Iy now mosf
hnvo mIIkod coIosfrum from n frosh
cow frozon or boughf somo ro-
Incor, buf In cnso you hnvon'f,
horo Is n rocIo fhnf InuIn VoIgoIs-
gnng hnd In IonnywIso. 26 ouncos
of cnnnod mIIk (2 - l3 oz. cnns);
scnnf l/2 of n l3 ounco cnn of
wnfor; l fnbIosoon gIucoso or
sugnr; l fnbIosoon cnsfor oII or cod
IIvor oII; l bonfon ogg yoIk. MIx
woII. OnIy gIvo 4 ouncos of fhIs mIx
fo n nowborn cnIf - 2 ouncos for n
nowborn Inmb. !oonf ovory 2
hours for fho fIrsf dny. Socond dny
- 8 ouncos for n cnIf, 4 ouncos for n
bIg Inmb. ThIrd dny - oIImInnfo fho
ogg yoIk nnd fho sugnr. !oduco fho
oII fo l fonsoon nnd crush l chII-
dron's vIfnmIn fnbIof In ono of fho
foodIngs. Koo fho mIIk rofrIgor-
nfod. Koo fho boffIos nnd nIIos
vory cIonn. o nof ovorfood. Ior
scours, gIvo sovornI fonsoons of
Iofo IIsmnI, n IIffIo moro for nn
oIdor nnImnI nnd cuf bnck on fho
mIIk for n couIo of dnys.
Anofhor fI nn InoxonsIvo
"Mofhor !" for cnffIo Is InIn oId
VIcks vno-rub. Smonr somo on fho
bnck of fho cnIf nnd uf Ionfy on
fho cow's noso. ThIs works ovory
fImo. Iuf fhom In n bnck cornor of
fho bnrn nnd fho rosuIfs nro gronf.
(If suro bonfs skInnIng ouf fho dond
cnIf nnd fyIng If on fho bnck of fho
cnIf you wnnf fo grnff.)
My fnvorIfo fI for uIIIng fho
bronch cnIf wns fo urchnso fwo
Iungors nf fho IocnI hnrdwnro
sforo. Ono fho shorf hnndIod
kIfchon Iungor (smnIIor nnd
soffor) nnd fho ofhor fho Iong hnn-
dIod foIIof Iungor. Tnko fho Iong
hnndIo off nnd scrow If fo fho
kIfchon Iungor. Tho kIfchon
Iungor Is onsIor fo fo gof In nnd
forms boffor fo fho cnIf. Tho Iong
hnndIo gIvos moro ush whIIo
workIng fo gof fho Iogs sfrnIghf-
onod ouf wIfh fho ofhor hnnd. Io
suro nnd cIonn your oquImonf
woII boforo usIng.
1f ,ou con'/ contince /len, con-
fuee /len. Hnrry Trumnn MnIn
Sfroof MomorIos
Snndoo CIffIngs wns In !nId
CIfy Mondny fo soo fho donfIsf.
Mondny mornIng, wo hnd wof
snow nnd wInd buf nof much bIow-
Ing snow. I mndo n vnn run fo
IhIII In fho mornIng nnd by fho
fImo wo rofurnod, fho ronds woro
In gronf shno. If wns IrosIdonf's
ny, so fhIngs woro rnfhor quIof
wIfh bnnks nnd schooIs bofh cIosod
nnd no mnII.
JossIcn CIffIngs nnd nnIoI ro-
furnod homo from Iown Mondny nf-
fornoon.
Tony Hnrfy onjoyod coffoo ouf
Mondny nnd vIsIfod nf fho homo of
Knfhy Irown nnd nIo Koohn nnd
hnd suor wIfh fhom. Ho cnughf
u on fho wrosfIors In fho fnmIIy.
on nnd VI Moody sonf Mondny
nnd Tuosdny Iobrunry 20 nnd 2l
nf fhoIr !nId VnIIoy Inco ns on
hnd fo bo cnrofuI, sInco hIs surgory,
nof fo IIff nnyfhIng oxcof somo-
fhIng oquIvnIonf fo fho woIghf of n
couIo of gnIIons of mIIk. Thoy
sfood by SfurgIs Tuosdny
ovonIng fo snn somo Icfuros of n
busInoss donI fhnf Is fnkIng Inco.
IrIor, fhoy hnd n nIco Iunchoon nf
ondwood moofIng frIonds who
usod fo bo noIghbors of fhoIrs In
!nId VnIIoy. If's nIwnys nIco fo
vIsIf wIfh fhoso foIks. on nnd VI
woro sonf homo wIfh Iofs of cnko
from !Ichnrd nnd Susnn IoIIows. If
wns nrf of hor dnd's bIrfhdny cnko.
IhyIIIs Word wns n vIsIfor nf our
Inco Tuosdny.
Joyco HIcks Ickod mo u for
bowIIng Wodnosdny mornIng nIong
wIfh CIndy WIImnrfh nnd !IIn
WhIdby. Wo hnd Iunch nf fho bowI-
Ing nIIoy boforo rofurnIng homo.
Thon If wns n fIyIng frI fo !nId
CIfy wIfh fho Hnnkon Counfy
IrnIrIo TrnnsorfnfIon vnn. Tho
wonfhor wns roffy nIco, In fncf,
somo woro doIng somo fIshIng.
Tony Hnrfy sfood nnd vIsIfod
IIII In fho mornIng nnd vIsIfod
nIo Koohn In fho nffornoon.
John Irooks, of nonr SIoux InIIs,
nnd n frIond sfood fo vIsIf Coorgo
CIffIngs Wodnosdny nffornoon.
John hunfs door on !nrry SmIfh's
onch fnII nnd ho nnd four frIonds
sfny nf fho CIffIngs'.
Snndoo CIffIngs wns In fho MId-
Innd nnd Offumwn nrons Thursdny
nffornoon.
If's n good fhIng Tony Hnrfy gof
off fo n sIow sfnrf Thursdny. Ho
wns hondod fo IhIII fo gof n wIn-
dow InsfnIIod In hIs vnn. Ho
chockod fo bo suro If wns on hnnd
nnd fho rIghf wIndow. Yo, ovory-
fhIng wns n go. Iuf, whon ho wonf
fo gof hIs hono off fho chnrgor
fhoro woro four mIssod cnIIs. CIosor
oxnmInnfIon found fhnf fho wIn-
dow wns rIghf for hIs vnn, buf fho
wrong wIndow. CnncoI fhnf frI for
nwhIIo. Ho vIsIfod hIs nIoco, Knfhy
Irown. Sho wns In fho rocoss of
mnkIng somo shorfs for ono of hor
son Jod's frIonds, so Tony Ifchod
In fo hoI wIfh fhnf rojocf.
Snndoo CIffIngs nffondod fho
IvonIng CuIId moofIng Thursdny
ovonIng nf Sncrod Honrf CnfhoIIc
Church.
Cnfhy IIddIor roorfod fho wInd
bIow ovory dny In fho SfurgIs nron
nnd fhoy hnd rnIn Wodnosdny
nIghf fhnf furnod fo Ico nnd snow
nnd hnd snow showors nII dny IrI-
dny nnd Sundny. IrIdny nffornoon,
!nIh nnd Cnfhy IIodIor hondod
for IhIII. !on nrrIvnI, fhoy wonf
downfown for fho ovonIng nnd hnd
suor nnd woro ovornIghf guosfs
nf fho !Ichnrd Sfownrf homo. Snf-
urdny mornIng, !nIh nnd Cnfhy
vIsIfod wIfh hor mom, Knfy rngo-
soff nf fho nursIng homo. Knfy on-
joyod Iunch downfown wIfh
!Ichnrd nnd Innn Sfownrf nnd
!nIh nnd Cnfhy, fhon If wns fImo
fo rofurn fo SfurgIs. Thoy foughf
fho wInd nII fho wny homo.
Thursdny wns wIndy wIfh IIghf
snow. I nffondod vIsIfnfIon In fho
nffornoon for Joyco Sfouf.
Thursdny, on nnd VI Moody
drovo bnck fo fho rnnch durIng sov-
ornI snow squnIIs nnd found ovory-
fhIng fIno nnd dnndy. If wns
nnofhor fIno dny kInd of IIko n
Inno mnkIng n good InndIng or n
good hIgh gnmo of bowIIng. !Ifo Is
rocIous mnkos ono wnnf fo n-
rocInfo ovory dny. Thoy rnn or-
rnnds In Kndokn Snfurdny
nffornoon nnd somo quIck grocory
shoIng nnd woro busy goffIng
soffIod In nf fho rnnch. Sundny nf-
fornoon, fhoy gnvo fho cnffIo so-
cInI nffonfIon wIfh n forfhcomIng
sform IoomIng In fho wonfhor wIn-
dow. Thoy drovo fhrough nII fho
cnffIo nnd uf ouf oxfrn food.
Tony Hnrfy, nffor coffoo, vIsIfod
nIo Koohn nnd CIIborf In fho Info
nffornoon fhon wns nmong fho
mnny who nffondod fho bnskofbnII
gnmos, junIor vnrsIfy nnd vnrsIfy,
bofwoon IhIII nnd Kndokn fhnf
ovonIng.
IrIdny, IIII nnd I hnd n mIssIon.
Wo fook off for !nId CIfy. Tho
wonfhor wnsn'f foo bnd buf fhon
fhoro wns n sfrofch of fho Infor-
sfnfo fhnf cnusod robIoms for sov-
ornI whon snow bInnkofod n sfrofch
of rond nbouf 20 mIIos Iong. Wo gof
Info !nId nnd nII wns fIno. Took
cnro of n IIffIo busInoss nf fho
courfhouso, grnbbod n Info Iunch,
fhon wonf fo grnndson IrIc Son-
gor's homo fo fnko cnro of IIffIo
gronf-grnndson, III, ovornIghf
whIIo IrIc nnd ChncIoI hnd n brIof
vncnfIon In fho IInck HIIIs. Thnf
ovonIng, grnndson Znck Songor,
CorI Inrbor nnd gronf-grnndson,
!ydor, como for n vIsIf nnd wo
wnfchod n movIo fogofhor. !ydor
Iovos fo hoI wIfh III. Snfurdny,
IrIc nnd ChncIoI gof homo In fImo
fo joIn ovoryono nf Znck's Inco for
n Info Iunch. !oIIovod of our
bnbysIffIng dufIos, IIII nnd I ro-
furnod homo.
(contInued on puge 5)
BetwIxt PIaces News
by Marsha Sumpter S?-B04S bIImargwtc.net
Church & Community
March 1, 2012 The Pioneer Review Page 5
SACRED HEART CATHOLIC CHURCH
Philip 859-2664 sacred@gwtc.net
Fr. Kevin Achbach
Saturdays: Confession from 3 to 4 p.m.
Saturday Mass: 5:00 p.m.
Sunday Mass: 8:30 a.m.
9:30 a.m. (August)
Tues-Wed-Fri. Mass: 8:30 a.m.
Thurs. Mass:
10:30 a.m. at Philip Nursing Home
* * * * * *
ST. WILLIAM CATHOLIC CHURCH
Midland 859-2664 or 843-2544
Fr. Kevin Achbach
Saturday Mass: 7:00 p.m.
(Feb., April, June, Aug., Oct., Dec.)
Sun day Mass: 11:00 a.m.
(Jan., Mar., May, July, Sept., Nov.)
Confession: Before Mass
* * * * * *
ST. MARY CATHOLIC CHURCH
Milesville 859-2664
Fr. Kevin Achbach
Sunday Mass: 11:00 a.m.
(Feb-April-June-Oct-Dec)
Sunday Mass: 7:30 a.m. (August)
Saturday Mass: 7:30 p.m.
(Jan-March-May-July-Sept-Nov)
Confession: Before Mass
Monday Release Time: 2:15 p.m.
* * * * * *
FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH
Pastor Frezil Westerlund
859-2336 Philip
E-MAIL: prfrezil@gmail.com
SUNDAY WORSHIP: 8:30 a.m.
Lenten Services: Wed. @ 5:30 p.m.
1st Sunday: Coffee & Rolls
after worship
W.O.W.: 2nd Wed.,
Bible Study, 2:00 & 7:00 p.m.
(ex. July & Aug)
* * * * * *
TRINITY LUTHERAN
Pastor Frezil Westerlund
Midland 843-2538
SUNDAY WORSHIP: 10:30 a.m.
Ruth Circle: 3rd Tues. at 2 p.m.
Nowlin Circle: Last Wed. at 9 a.m.
Rebecca Circle: Last Wed. at 7 p.m.
(Nov. thru Feb.); 6:30 p.m. (Mar. - Oct.)
* * * * * *
DEEP CREEK LUTHERAN
Moenville 843-2538
Pastor Frezil Westerlund
SUNDAY WORSHIP:
1:30 p.m. (CT)
ALCW: 3rd Thursday, 1:30 p.m.
* * * * * *
OUR SAVIORS LUTHERAN
Long Valley
Pastor Frezil Westerlund
Saturday Evening: 5:00 p.m.
* * * * * *
DOWLING COMMUNITY CHURCH
Every Sunday in July
Services at 10:00 a.m.
followed by potluck dinner
CONCORDIA LUTHERAN CHURCH
Pastor Art Weitschat
Kadoka 837-2390
SUNDAY WORSHIP: 10:00 a.m.
* * * * * *
OUR REDEEMER
LUTHERAN CHURCH, Philip
(605) 669-2406 Murdo
Pastor Ray Greenseth
Sunday Worship Services: 1:00 p.m.
* * * * * *
OPEN BIBLE CHURCH MIDLAND
Pastor Andy Blye
843-2143 facebook.com/midlandobc
Sunday School: 9:30 a.m.
Worship Service: 10:30 a.m.
Bible Study: Wed. at 7:30 p.m.
Womens Ministries: 2nd Thurs., 1:30
ST. PETER'S LUTHERAN CHURCH
10 miles SE of Midland Pastor
Glenn Denke 462-6169
Sunday Worship: 11:00 a.m. (CT)
Sunday School: 10 a.m. CT
Sunday Bible Study: 10 a.m.
* * * * * *
PHILIP COMMUNITY
EVANGELICAL FREE CHURCH
Pastor Gary Wahl Philip 859-2841
Sunday School 9:15 a.m.
Sunday Services 10:30 a.m.
Last Sunday of the month
potluck dinner following church services
Last Monday of the month
Evangelical Ladies Service/Bible Study -
7:00 p.m.
Wed. Night Prayer & Bible Study: 7 p.m.
Everyone Welcome!!
* * * * * *
HARDINGROVE COMMUNITY
EVANGELICAL FREE CHURCH
Pastor Gary Wahl Philip
859-2841 garyaw@aol.com
Worship Service: 8:00 a.m. Children's
Church: 8:30 a.m.
Ladies Aid - 2nd Thurs. at 7:00 p.m.
Bible Study & Prayer, Mondays at 7 p.m.
* * * * * *
UNITED CHURCH OF PHILIP
Pastor Kathy Chesney 859-2310
Home: 859-2192 E-mail:
chez@gwtc.net
Sunday Worship: 9:00 a.m.
UCW meets 2nd Friday at 9:30 a.m.
* * * * * *
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH OF INTERIOR
Pastor Kathy Chesney 859-2310
E-mail: chez@gwtc.net
Sunday Worship: 11:00 a.m.
Rush Funeral Home
Chapels in Philip, Wall & Kadoka
Jack, Gayle & D.J. Rush
www.rushfuneralhome.com
Scotchman
Industries
859-2542 Philip, SD
www.scotchman.com
Ronald G. Mann, DDS
Dentist
Philip, SD
859-2491
THE BIBLE ON THE FLOOR
by Cornelius R. Stam
"...Thou hast magnified Thy Word above all Thy name" (Psa. 138:2).
As I passed by my study the other night, I noticed that I had left a Bible lying on the
floor next to a chair. In studying I had put it down momentarily to consult a reference
book and had neglected to pick it up again.
Now, as I caught a fleeting glimpse of that blessed Book lying there, it bothered me; in fact it bothered me enough to make me
go back and pick it up and put it where it belonged.
Then I began wondering why so trivial a matter had troubled me. Was it because I remembered how dad would never allow
anything to lie on top of the Bible? Had mere sentiment confused my thinking?
Surely the Word of God is forever settled in heaven and that book lying on the floor was only paper, ink and a leather cover. Or
was it? Was it not also the Word of God as given to us? And as such, was it not representative of God Himself? If our country's flag
must be treated with honor and respect; if it is sacrilege to treat it as mere cloth, how much more is this so where the Holy Bible
is concerned!
No, it was not merely dad's example that came to mind as I saw the Bible lying there: certainly it was not only that. Rather it was
a Scripture passage of which he often reminded us; the inspired words of David quoted above:
"Thou hast magnified Thy Word above all Thy name."
To be sure God would have us use His Word as a textbook from which to learn His will. It is no sign of reverence for this great
Book to leave it lying untouched on the shelf. He would have us use it and study it, perhaps underlining important passages and
marking significant connections. But with all this we must never forget to treat it with the reverence and honor due the written
Word of God.
To the Reader:
Some of our Two Minutes articles were written many years ago by Pastor C. R. Stam for publication in newspapers. When many of these articles were later
compiled in book form, Pastor Stam wrote this word of explanation in the Preface:
"It should be borne in mind that the newspaper column, Two Minutes With the Bible, has now been published for many years, so that local, national and
international events are discussed as if they occurred only recently. Rather than rewrite or date such articles, we have left them just as they were when first
published. This, we felt, would add to the interest, especially since our readers understand that they first appeared as newspaper articles."
We hope that you'll agree that while some of the references in these articles are dated, the spiritual truths taught therein are timeless.
TWO MINUTES With The Bible
Berean Bible Society
PO Box 756 Germantown, WI 53022 www.bereanbiblesociety.org
First Lutheran Church of Philip presents
The Passion of Christ
In preparing for Easter, we will host a
showing at the Gem Theatre, Philip
Tuesday, March 6
6:00 p.m.
Admission: A gift of money or
non-perishable food item for the
Country Cupboard Food Pantry
Everyone welcome.
This movie is not suitable
for young children.
We Are Here
Emily Wickstrom, Rural Advocate
for Missouri Shores Domestic Vi-
olence Center, will be at the
Haakon Co. Courthouse on
~ TUESDAY ~
March 6th
10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY
For more information, call
1-800-696-7187
Domestic Violence, Sexual As-
sault, Dating Violence
Emily is also available for
presentations to any group
Engagement Announcement
Paul and Shelly Hartsoch of Summit, S.D., are pleased to announce the
engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Rechelle Marie,
to Michael John Penticoff, son of Jeff and Kelly Penticoff of Philip, S.D.
Rechelle is a graduate of Summit High School and Southeast Technical
Institute. She is employed at Sanford Health in Fargo, N.D., as a nuclear
medicine technologist.
Michael is a graduate of Philip High School and the University of Sioux
Falls. He is employed at Eide Bailly, LLP, in Fargo as a benefits special-
ist.
A June 30, 2012, wedding is being planned in Fargo.
Philip Motor, Inc.
Philip, SD
859-2585
(800) 859-5557
2012 KIA Sorento
4 door, FWD, 4 cylinder.
Only 2,100 miles!!
Give Tyler a call today!
www.philipmotor.com
(continued from page 4)
Saturday was in the high 40s in
Kadoka. Tony Harty was ready to
make a trip to Rapid, but that fell
through, so instead he worked at
cleaning out his garage a little.
Sunday, he did manage to escape.
He left early for the Milesville area.
He went by Dana Fitzgeralds for a
visit before church at Milesville
then had lunch and attended the
Milesville play. He took great
pleasure in visiting with folks be-
fore and after the play.
Sunday was cool and windy with
about two inches of snow in
Kadoka. There was more in the
Milesville area. I couldn't think of
a soul to invite to attend the play
on a spur of the moment notice, so
went alone. You're never alone for
long though. Once I got to the
lunch, it was great to see Elsie and
Sonny Baye from Faith. It is
thanks to the dedicated work done
by Elsie that we have the "Haakon
Horizons" book about the folks who
made the area. Sonny, even though
a stroke sidelined him from getting
around too great, was eager to see
everyone and thoroughly enjoyed
the play. Dan Piroutek and Donna
King were next to me in the best
seats in the house, or so it seemed.
Boy, that was a great play. The
best part was you could understand
everything. Red and Irene
Willoughby, Midland, stopped long
enough after the play to give me
hugs and a whisker rub. They were
anxious to get home because they
were calving. So to take a few pre-
cious hours away meant they had
to do some quick catchup when
they got home. It seems Red's win-
ter beard may not be too greatly
appreciated by Irene. It was so en-
joyable to see so many friends. (Bill
doesn't know what he missed!)
Main Street Memories "Opportu-
nity does knock but too many of us
are watching TV at the time and
don't hear it."
Betwixt Places News
by Marsha Sumpter 837-2048 bilmar@gwtc.net
Greetings from frosty, overcast,
cool northeast Haakon County! It
is pretty nice outside right now, but
everyone in our neighborhood
seems to be hunkered down, wait-
ing for the storm that is predicted
for our area. The weather forecast
keeps changing, leaving us to won-
der just how much snow to expect.
Parts of the state will be getting a
lot of snow, some not so much,
some will be getting freezing rain
and then snow, and it sounds like
everyone can expect strong winds.
It is the type of weather that has
me making soup and baking bread!
The storm isn't supposed to last too
long, which is good, considering
that many of us have new calves on
the ground. But after such a mild
winter, we are not used to this type
of weather. Last year, this forecast
would have just been another blip
on the radar! One good thing about
the storm it is coming in late Feb-
ruary, so whatever snow we do get
won't last too long.
One casualty of the impending
storm is our neighbor T.J. Gabriel's
annual bull sale. The sale was
scheduled for Tuesday, but it has
been postponed until Sunday,
March 4. I think buyers and sellers
alike were concerned about travel-
ing in the blizzard conditions that
are forecast. It sounds like Sun-
day's weather will be much im-
proved.
The storm has also delayed any
yardwork I might have been
tempted to do, so I guess I'll stay
inside and do some spring cleaning.
The first day of spring is less than
a month away, so any spring clean-
ing chores I can accomplish now
will allow me more hours outside
when the weather improves! I
started a few days ago, washing
down kitchen cupboards and walls.
It feels good to have winter's dirt
and grime banished to the scrub
bucket!
There was a rescue on Robb's
Flat yesterday. Our faithful mail
lady, Dianna Dinsmore, was
stranded on the road when her
pickup decided to malfunction. For-
tunately, several neighbors helped
her out and loaned her a vehicle to
continue her mail route. The mail
must go through, after all! We sure
enjoy and appreciate her faithful
service.
Mary Briggs said her week con-
sisted of driving back and forth to
Pierre to her job with state govern-
ment. She enjoyed being able to
watch the State A Wrestling Tour-
nament via computer technology
is amazing!
Jon and Connie Johnson and
family attended the annual dia-
betes camp last weekend at Outlaw
Ranch near Custer. This year,
there were 41 diabetic kids and
their families, and it sounds like a
good time was had by all. All except
Connie, that is. Unfortunately,
Connie got sick the first day of
camp, so she spent her time in the
cabin hoping to feel better. She was
sick most of last week, but she's
much improved now. Friday night,
the Johnson's attended the
Milesville play. A couple of the cast
members are classmates of sons
Wyatt and Avery. Sunday, Jon,
Wyatt and Avery did some ice fish-
ing at Lake Oahe. They caught
fish, but it sounds like everyone got
plenty cold.
T.J. Gabriel was in Spearfish
Friday to attend an angus meeting.
Saturday evening, T.J., Jeanine
and kids attended the Milesville
play.
Gene Hudson taught at the
Cheyenne School Tuesday and
Wednesday. Her daughter, Connie,
is the teacher, and she was home
sick. Thursday, Dick and Gene
were in Rapid City to be with their
brother-in-law, Son Keffeler, as he
underwent some surgery. The sur-
gery went well, and Son hopes to be
released from the hospital about
mid-week. Dick and Gene spent
Thursday night in Rapid in order
to keep a Friday appointment. On
the way home Friday evening, they
attended the Milesville play. Gene
said the cast did an excellent job,
as usual.
Billy and Arlyne Markwed had a
rather quiet week, mostly helping
their grandson, T.J. Gabriel, get
prepared for his bull sale. They at-
tended the Milesville play Satur-
day evening. There was no church
at Deep Creek Sunday because of
blowing snow.
Frank and Shirley Halligan were
in Pierre Thursday for a tax ap-
pointment. They took Frank's fa-
ther, Ken Halligan, out for lunch at
a new restaurant in Pierre. Satur-
day, Frank and Shirley were in
Rapid City to watch their grand-
son, J.J., play in a freshman bas-
ketball event there. J.J. plays for
the team from Faith, and his team
beat Rapid City teams from both
Central and Stevens high schools
pretty successful day! Following
supper with their son, Murdock,
and family, Frank and Shirley re-
turned home.
Lola Roseth was in Chamberlain
Wednesday and Thursday for inci-
dent management classes. Duane
Roseth attended a sale in Platte
Friday. Sunday, their son, Thor,
and his wife, Jackie, were at Duane
and Lola's for lunch. Thor and
Jackie will soon be welcoming their
first child a pretty exciting time
for the young couple, and also for
grandpa and grandma!
Nels and Dorothy Paulson were
in Pierre Monday, taking care of
some business and getting some
supplies. They had lunch with their
friends, Dale and Myrna Hart-
mann. Dorothy said the grocery
store was busy with folks stocking
up ahead of the storm.
Joyce Jones was in Pierre Mon-
day also, as she took grandchildren
Luke and Mattie in for piano les-
sons. Joyce also stopped at the gro-
cery store to pick up a few items
(which is normal practice for people
who live this far out in the coun-
try you never want to miss an op-
portunity!) and she said there were
no loaves of bread on the shelves. I
guess people are really taking this
storm warning seriously!
Clark and Carmen Alleman are
keeping each other company as
they try to recover from the illness
that has been going around the
community. Daughter Kelly and
her family were at the ranch over
the weekend helping move cattle
home in preparation for calving.
Clint and Laura Alleman took
their daughter, Alivya, to the doc-
tor on Monday, and the good news
is that her croup is much improved.
Laura and the cast members of the
upcoming Hayes play have been
working hard in preparation for
the performances this weekend.
Some practices were cancelled last
week because several of the cast
were sick, but hopefully everyone
will be in top form soon!
Mark this weekend on your cal-
endar performances of the Hayes
play will be Friday and Saturday,
March 2 and 3 at 7:00 p.m. CST,
and Sunday, March 4 at 2:00 p.m.,
CST. This will be the 59th Hayes
play quite an accomplishment for
the small community. The play is a
comedy, and the group always does
a great job!
Julian and Coreen Roseth were
in Huron over the weekend to help
her mother celebrate her 80th
birthday. All of Coreen's siblings
and their spouses, as well as all the
grandkids and great-grandkids,
were in attendance, coming from as
far away as Utah and Minnesota.
Coreen said it was a wonderful oc-
casion, and there were over 30 peo-
ple in attendance.
I'm not often successful in catch-
ing up with Ed Briggs for his news,
and last week he had a tough time
getting in touch with me! But we
did finally have a chance to visit,
and he said he has been busy at-
tending Haakon County Commis-
sion meetings as well a meeting of
the Central South Dakota En-
hancement District. Ed also
stopped to visit at the Dave and
Laura Hand home recently. All
these meetings plus the normal
ranch work keep Ed on the move!
Mary Neuhauser was at the
ranch over the weekend. Her
mother, Kathryn Schlecter, contin-
ues as a patient in Sioux Falls fol-
lowing a recent surgery. She is
improving, but it will be a slow
process. Her spirits are good, which
I am convinced helps the healing
process.
Marge Briggs said she has been
staying in and staying warm. I'm
sure she is prepared to measure
the snow and moisture after our
storm is finished. Sometimes the
strong winds make measuring a bit
tricky, but Marge has been collect-
ing weather data for a long time, so
she'll be able to accomplish the
task.
Ray and Nancy Neuhauser have
been staying close to home this
past week. They had planned to at-
tend a basketball game last Thurs-
day, but icy roads convinced them
to listen to the game on the radio.
They were at the senior center
Thursday, and Ray has been keep-
ing up with his card playing
groups.
Ruth Neuhauser said she hasn't
made much news this past week ei-
ther. Now that winter seems to
have arrived, the icy roads and iffy
travel conditions have caused the
schedules to be varied with the
physical therapists and others.
Thankfully, Aunt Ruth can stay in-
side and remain warm and com-
fortable.
Bill and Polly Bruce had a visit
from Gene Hudson and her grand-
son, Noah Johnson, Tuesday. The
Moenville News
by Leanne Neuhauser 567-3325
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MIdIand SccIaIs
Tho dofInIfIvo word for fhIs nsf
wook wouId bo wInd, wInd, wInd.
My goodnoss snko whnf wInds. If
hIf us from fho soufh nnd fho noxf
dny from fho norfh. WnkIng u fo n
skIff of snow Sundny mornIng fho
wInd wns IckIng If u nnd bIowIng
If nround. If wo`d hnd moro snow If
wouId hnvo boon n fuII-fIodgod bIIz-
znrd. A dny for sfnyIng InsIdo wIfh
n good book, don`f you fhInk
Tho MIdInnd SchooI Ioosfor
CIub sonsorod n roIIor sknfIng
ovonf Snfurdny, Iobrunry 25, wIfh
nround 45 sknfors fosfIng ouf fhoIr
roIIor sknfIng skIIIs. Inronfs nnd
grnndnronfs woro fhoro fo choor
fhom on. Snncks woro rovIdod by
fho boosfor cIub. Anofhor roIIor
sknfIng ovonf Is Innnod for Sf.
InfrIck`s ny, Mnrch l?, from l:00
fo 4:00, wonfhor ormIffIng. ThIs Is
hoId nf fho MIdInnd SchooI gym.
!omIndor: Thoro wIII bo n !o-
gIon/AuxIIInry moofIng, Thursdny,
Mnrch l, nf ?:00 .m. coIobrnfIng
fho IogIon's bIrfhdny. So Inn fo nf-
fond.
Tho MIdInnd Iny cnsf of l0 con-
fInuo fo work on fhoIr Iny ArfIfI-
cInI InfoIIIgonco ovory Wodnosdny
nnd Sundny ovonIng. Irondn
Jonson Is fho dIrocfor nnd roorfs
fhIngs nro comIng nIong. Thoy wIII
bo uffIng on fhoIr Iny Mnrch 30
nnd 3l nnd ArII l, so bo wnfchIng
for moro ndvorfIsomonfs ns fImo
gofs cIosor.
Somo ooIo hnvo fho gIff of ho-
fogrnhy nnd fhoso hofos foII n
sfory. Ono of fhoso ooIo Is IIII
KunkIo wIfh hIs hofos on fho MId-
Innd SocInI ngo In fho IIonoor !o-
vIow fho Insf fwo wooks. And for
nnyono who hns rond somo of IIII`s
nrfIcIos ovor fho yonrs, you know
ho nIso hns n gIff for wrIfIng. Ho
hns n wny of wrIfIng fhnf uIIs you
Info fho sfory. Thnf Is n gIff.
CongrnfuInfIons fo Jnson nnd
ChrIsfy Hnrry on fho bIrfh of fhoIr
bnby gIrI ocombor 2l, 20ll. CnIIIo
Jnno joIns n brofhor nnd n sIsfor
nnd whnf n cufIo, wIfh fhnf fuII
hond of dnrk hnIr. Jnson Is fho son
of KoIfh nnd ChoryI Hnrry of rurnI
MIdInnd. Jnson nnd hIs sIsfor,
!ynoffo, grndunfod from MIdInnd
HIgh SchooI ns dId Jnson`s dnd,
KoIfh Hnrry. Jnson`s grnndmofhor,
!ucIIIo Hnrry, fnughf fIrsf nnd soc-
ond grndo In MIdInnd for n numbor
of yonrs. CongrnfuInfIons.
Sounds IIko wo mny bo goffIng
somo wInfor wonfhor In fho noxf
fow dnys. of nows rnnchors wnnf
fo honr, ns somo hnvo sfnrfod cnIv-
Ing nnd ofhors wIII bo boforo Iong.
Ono fhIng wo nII know Is fhnf wo
nro nof In confroI of fho wonfhor.
Whon you fhInk nbouf If, If Is n
good fhIng wo nron`f.
I boIIovo dIsfrIcfs nro ovor for
gIrIs` bnskofbnII nnd fho boys hnvo
sfnrfod. Thursdny, I rodo wIfh
ChrIsfohor nnd SfohnnIo omoc,
MIfchoII, fo fho gIrIs` dIsfrIcf bns-
kofbnII gnmo bofwoon fho
SonrfIsh Snrfnns nnd Sf.
Thomns Moro. Iofwoon Kndokn
nnd WnII wo rnn Info somo snow,
comIng down roffy good. If
sfood boforo wo gof fo WnII, buf
whon wo gof fo !nId CIfy fho
sfroofs woro Icy. Wo mof u wIfh
Sfovo nnd ArII Mookor, SonrfIsh,
nf fho gnmo. ThoIr dnughfor, MI-
rnndn, wns n Inyor on fho
SonrfIsh fonm. Tho ronds woro
fIno goIng homo, buf ChrIsfohor
nnd SfohnnIo rnn Info snow
nckod condIfIons from Chnmbor-
InIn fo MIfchoII. CoffIng homo nf
3:00 n.m., fhoIr fImo nnd hnvIng fo
gof u for work fho noxf mornIng,
fhoy woro sfIII gInd fhoy wonf. Tho
SonrfIsh Snrfnn`s Iosf fo Sf.
Thomns Moro so nro dono for fhIs
bnskofbnII sonson.
Mnny ooIo from MIdInnd mny
romombor !ny CInsbnch. Ho
fnughf nf MIdInnd HIgh SchooI nnd
wns fho hond gIrIs` bnskofbnII
conch In fho onrIy 2000s. Ho Is now
nf WossIngfon SrIngs whoro ho
fonchos nnd conchos fho boys` bns-
kofbnII fonm. HIs fnfhor, from Iuf-
fnIo, roconfIy nssod nwny. IrIdny
nIghf, Inf Jonos, WossIngfon
SrIngs, fook four of fho bnskofbnII
fonm mombors fo IuffnIo fo nffond
!ny CInsbnch`s funornI, hoId Snf-
urdny mornIng. Tho grou sfnyod
ovornIghf nf MorrIs nnd Inrbnrn
Jonos` homo IrIdny nIghf fo sIIf
fho fImo If fook fo gof fo IuffnIo
from WossIngfon SrIngs. Inf nnd
fho boys mof ofhor fonm mombors,
who sfnyod In IIorro, nf Iour Cor-
nors onrIy Snfurdny mornIng fo fIn-
Ish fho frI. Our symnfhy fo fho
CInsbnch fnmIIy.
MorrIs nnd Inrbnrn Jonos nf-
fondod fho MIIosvIIIo Iny Sundny
roorfIng somo oxcoIIonf ncfIng by
fho IocnI orformors. A Iof of work
goos Info uffIng on fhoso Inys
onch yonr. o ono knows jusf how
much unfII fhoy nro n nrf of If.
Tho Hnyos nnd MIdInnd Inys wIII
bo comIng u so bo wnfchIng for nd-
vorfIsIng.
!nndy nnd HoIIy omoc frnvoIod
fo !nId CIfy Snfurdny fo hoI
fhoIr dnughfor, Knfoy OrfIIob, coI-
obrnfo hor 30fh bIrfhdny. !nndy
nnd HoIIy, fho OrfIIobs nnd
ChoIsoo, AddIson nnd Jooy !nnkIn,
Murdo, onjoyod Iunch fogofhor nf n
now Izzn Inco fo coIobrnfo.
IrIdny, Cono nnd Audroy Jonos
hondod for !nId CIfy fo wnfch
fhoIr grnndson, !ovI CoImnn, wros-
fIo In fho sfnfo wrosfIIng fournn-
monf. Thoy mof u wIfh !Isn nnd
Mnff IoIoy, Wngnor nnd JnycIo
CoImnn. Cono nnd Audroy vIsIfod
wIfh grnnddnughfor SnmI CoImnn
who hnd como wIfh hor dnd, on-
nIs CoImnn, nnd Crnndmofhor
CoImnn from ScofInnd. Thoy hnd
nIso como fo wnfch !ovI In fho
wrosfIIng fournnmonf. WhIIo In
!nId CIfy, Cono nnd Audroy on-
joyod suor nnd brunch wIfh fho
IoIoys, JnycIo, JuIIo nnd Jor
WhIfchor, nnd InuIn Jonos.
Mondny, Cono nnd Audroy Jonos
woro In IIorro on busInoss nnd
hnonod fo soo Audroy`s sIsfor,
Iornndoffo nnd Ick Knox, HIgh-
moro. Thoy hnd suor fogofhor bo-
foro ovoryono hondod for homo.
Irom fho sounds of fhIngs fhIs
Tuosdny mornIng, Soufh nkofn Is
goIng fo bo hnvIng somo wInfor
wonfhor. AccordIng fo fho wonfhor
mn, somo Incos wIII gof somo sIg-
nIfIcnnf snow. Wondor whoro fhnf
snow shovoI Is Tho good fhIng
nbouf goffIng snow fhIs fImo of
yonr, If usunIIy doosn`f sfIck
nround Iong. And on fho osIfIvo
sIdo. Wo do nood somo moIsfuro.
As I cIoso my coIumn for fhIs
wook I Ionvo you wIfh n fow com-
monfs from nn AmIsh nowsnor
wo rocoIvod from nn AmIsh Indy wo
mof whIIo In CnnIsfofn. Tho Insf
fImo wo woro In CnnIsfofn fhoro
wns fho nonfosf cnIondnr In fho
Inco whoro wo sfnyod. And foIIIng
fhIs AmIsh Indy, !ovInn, how much
I IIkod If sho snId If I gnvo hor my
nnmo nnd nddross sho wouId sond
mo ono. In fho nckngo sho hnd
fhIs IocnI nowsnor. If hns somo
gronf commonfs fhroughouf fho
nor. So, I wnnfod fo shnro somo
wIfh you. Tho nrf boIow
CrnovIno Is In fhoIr Inngungo, nof
n fyo, on my nrf. CrnovIno A
nnfuro rrbIo by rorchor rn
As wo wnIk In fho woods wo soo
wIId grnovInos growIng fo fho fo
of fnII froos. You cnn Iook nnd Iook
nnd mny nof soo n sIngIo grno Ionf.
And, If you do, fhoy wIII nII bo nf
fho fo of fho froo. Thoy nro u
fhoro whoro fhoy cnn gof fho sun-
IIghf. SomofImos n grnovIno gofs
groody. If comIofoIy covors fho
froo fhnf bonrs If u fo fho sun-
IIghf, nnd fho froo dIos bocnuso fho
grnovIno Is goffIng nII fho sun-
shIno, nnd fhon fho grnovIno wIII
nIso dIo.
Affor n honvy rnIn, n hIkor mIghf
hnvo froubIo sfnrfIng n fIro fo koo
wnrm. on`f forgof fho grnovIno.
Tho shnggy bnrk wIII rovIdo somo
dry fIndor fo hoI you sfnrf fhnf
fIro. In n dIro omorgoncy, you couId
ovon cuf n hoIo In fho vIno, nnd If
wouId our forfh drInknbIo wnfor
fo quonch your fhIrsf.
Wo foo musf mnko somo offorf fo
gof fo fho Son ShIno fhnf gIvos
IIfo. Wo musf nof bo groody, buf
shnro fhIs Son ShIno wIfh ovory-
ono. Wo foo cnn rovIdo ofhors wIfh
fho wnrmfh of fho CosoI, nnd
wIfh !IvIng Wnfor fo quonch
fhoIr fhIrsf.
In HIm wns IIfo, nnd fhnf IIfo wns
fho IIghf of mon. John l:4.
Hnvo n good dny nnd n good
wook.
by BI!! Kunk!e
ArfIsfIc growfh for mo Is fho wIII-
Ingnoss fo bo oon fo nII ossIbIII-
fIos, confInunIIy chnIIongIng
mysoIf.
WhIIo I soom fo fInd fho sIrIf,
fho ossonco, fho honrf of fho mo-
monf In my homo onvIronmonf of
Wosforn Soufh nkofn, If Is ossI-
bIo fo hnvo n sonso of communIon
nnywhoro. Iuf nowhoro cronfos n
chord of romombrnnco for mo IIko
AmorIcn`s Cronf IInIns.
My socInIfy hns nIwnys boon
hofogrnhy ns n wny fo bosf com-
munIcnfo fho unIquo IndIvIdunI
sIrIf of my foIIow humnn boIngs.
Thoro Is n dIfforonco, I boIIovo,
bofwoon n sImIo Icfuro nnd n
fruo hofogrnh. A Icfuro Is n
moro rofIocfIon of fho surfnco of
somofhIng. A fruo hofogrnh Is nn
Imngo wIfh souI. Thnf`s why I sook
subjocfs fhnf sonk fo somofhIng
ossonfInI In nII of us.
Ivorybody Iovos n cowboy.
Thoro`s somofhIng honosf nnd ronI
In fhoIr boIng nnd souI. If`s nof jusf
n hnrd body, buf fho Iook In fhoIr
oyos, fho bnrosf ossonfInIs In fhoIr
sooch. And fho wny fhoy sIf n
horso. Somohow If ronows our
sIrIf wIfh n nssIon for IIfo.
In my Iong IIfo, I hnvo ho-
fogrnhod rosIdonfs, ofonfnfos
nnd movIo sfnrs, buf my fondosf
momorIos nro of summors on horso-
bnck wIfh n .22 cnIIbor sIngIo shof
rIfIo brIngIng homo rnbbIfs for dIn-
nor. As n kId I workod for n rnnchor
bofwoon Vnn Mofro nnd Wondf,
S.., wouId gof buckod off n horso
somo mornIngs on fho wny fo fIx
fonco or hord cnffIo nnd hnvo hnrd-
fnck nnd cInbborod mIIk for Iunch.
And sIoo In n bunkhouso bod so
dIrfy I wouId Ionvo my shIrf nnd
jonns on.
Thoso woro fho dnys.
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I wouId IIko fo go down momory
Inno ngnIn nnd wrIfo nbouf fho
Idgnr nnd MnbIo Iorcy fnmIIy who
IIvod jusf soufh ncross fho rond of
my nunf nnd uncIo, oIs nnd IfhoI
Cnrsfonson. ThIs Is whoro Chuck
nnd !ufh Ann Cnrsfonson now
IIvo. Idgnr nnd MnbIo hnd sIx
boys nnd four gIrIs, ChnrIos, Tod,
IIoyd, Vorn, !oonnrd nnd on, nnd
IIoronco, MIIdrod, !uby nnd IdIfh.
I usod fo go ncross fho rond nnd
Iny wIfh fho kIds whon vIsIfIng
my nunf nnd uncIo. I cnn romombor
fho houso wns smnII nnd fhoy hnd
n Iof of bunk bods buIIf nIong fho
wnII. Iuf nII soomod hny nnd
confonf. I don`f know whnf fhoy
IIvod on. Thoy soomod fo hnvo n bIg
gnrdon, n fow Igs, somo mIIk cows,
nnd chIckons nnd furkoys. I fhInk
fhnf somo of fho kIds hoIod my
nunf nnd uncIo nf fImos If fhoy
noodod hoI. WoII nnywny, whon I
wouId onf wIfh fhom, wo nIwnys
hnd Ionfy nnd MnbIo couId ronIIy
mnko good brond. Sho mndo bIg
Ionvos so fho sIIcos woro bIg nnd
fhoro wns homomndo buffor nnd
jnm. I Iovod fo go fhoro.
Wo woro IIvIng In fho IInck
HIIIs, so I onIy gof fo soo fhom
whon I cnmo down fo sfny nwhIIo In
fho summor or wIfh fho foIks whon
fhoy cnmo down fo vIsIf n fow dnys.
ChnrIos wns In fho CIvIIInn Consor-
vnfIon cnm nonr Cusfor ns wns
my brofhor, !oo. ChnrIos wouId
como ovor fo our Inco whon ho dId
nof hnvo fo bo nf cnm nnd sfny
wIfh us. Thoso kIds nro nII do-
consod. Vorn Is burIod horo nf
IhIII. Ho nssod nwny In l985.
HIs wIfo nnd son IIvo In IInck
Hnwk. !oonnrd nssod nwny nf
MIssIon. on nssod nwny In 2009.
Ho hnd l3 chIIdron. !uby nssod
nwny nbouf l0 yonrs ngo In MIs-
sIon. Tod nssod nwny In ArIzonn.
I do nof know whoro IdIfh IIvod.
IIoronco nssod nwny In IIIIIngs,
Monf. Sho hnd fwIns nnd ono of
fhom nssod nwny nbouf fhroo
monfhs ngo. Sho wns mnrrIod fo
CIonn KIy. MIIdrod wns mnrrIod
fo !onnId Tuffy. I cnn romombor
!onnId, ns ho wns n fruckor nf fho
snmo fImo ns HnroId Joyco wns
fruckIng.
Thoro nro grnndchIIdron nnd
gronf-grnndchIIdron who IIvo
nround fho !nId CIfy nron.
Idgnr hnd n brofhor nnd sIsfors
who IIvod nround fhIs nron. !od
Iorcy IIvod norfh of us nnd IIrdIo
Toofors wns jusf down fho rond
from us. CInrn mnrrIod IIII Iuch-
hoIz nnd fhoy IIvod nf HIII CIfy.
Thoro wns nIso n sIsfor who IIvod In
fho onsforn nrf of fho sfnfo. I bo-
IIovo fhnf hor nnmo wns SfoIIn, buf
I nm nof suro ns I novor know hor.
ThoIr homosfond wns norfh nnd
onsf of horo nbouf sovon mIIos, nof
fnr from whoro IIII SIovok IIvos.
Thoy woro roInfod fo Coorgo nnd
CrncIo Mnnnhnn who IIvod norfh-
onsf of MnrvIn CoIomnns. I fhInk
Cnsoy Iorfuno now owns fhnf
Inco. !od Iorcy IIvod on fho Mnn-
nhnn Inco wIfh fhom. Thoy fIod
Info my fnmIIy whon IIrdIo mnr-
rIod my cousIn, InrI Toofors. Mnr-
vIn IIdo now owns nnd IIvos on fho
InrI Toof Toofors Inco. Thon
fhoy fIod In ngnIn whon my nIoco,
Joyco SmIfh, mnrrIod IddIo Iuch-
hoIz. And nIso whon nIoco Judy
OIdonborg mnrrIod MIko MoIvIn,
whoso mofhor wns n IuchhoIz.
ow If you cnn koo fhIs nII
sfrnIghf, you cnn fo fhIs ono, Inf-
for yonrs, my gronf uncIo !ufh
SmIfh mnrrIod my mofhor`s grnnd-
mofhor, Mnrfhn HIcks, from u In
fho IIm SrIngs nron. So my gronf
uncIo bocnmo my gronf grnndn. So
you soo, fhnf oId snyIng, you couId
ond u boIng your own grnndn
couId bo fruo.
Wnyno SchuIfz who IIvos In fho
oId houso nf IIII CoffsIobons whon
nf IhIII hns boon In !nId CIfy
sfnyIng nf hIs mofhor`s houso fo
hoI ouf ns hIs mofhor hnd n hI ro-
Incomonf n fow wooks ngo.
MnrvIn, VIckI nnd Mnry IIdo
nnd CnrIn IIdo, KIIoy nnd Tnognn,
nffondod fho wrosfIIng fournnmonf
In IhIII Mondny, IrosIdonf`s ny,
fo wnfch Kongnn nnd Jonson IIfch
wrosfIo. Mnry`s nohow, Snwyor
SmIfh wns nIso wrosfIIng. Kongnn
gof fIrsf In hIs woIghf cInss nnd
Snwyor nIso fook fIrsf In hIs cInss.
Jonson gof socond, whIch ho sooms
fo gof mosf of fho fImo. Mnrcy
(!ndwny) nnd WIIIInm MorrIson`s
son bonfs hIm for fIrsf ovory fImo.
Ofhors fhoro from our nron woro AI
nnd !onoro IruckInchor, CIIff nnd
!Ifn !nmsoy, KIofh, obbIo nnd
CoIby SmIfh, !Ich SmIfh, MoI,
Irock, IrIffnny nnd Tnrnn SmIfh,
CnrIn IIdo, KIIoy nnd Tnognn.
Affor fho fournnmonf, fho Trovor
IIfch fnmIIy, MnrvIn, VIckI, CnrIn,
Tnognn nnd KIIoy IIdo woro guosfs
of Mnry IIdo for suor nf fho
bowIIng nIIoy.
CnrIn IIdo, KIIoy nnd Tnognn,
CIIIoffo, Wyo., cnmo nnd sonf fho
wookond ns fhoro wns no schooI
Mondny. CnrIn wns down fo do
somo busInoss In IhIII so sfnyod
ovor fIII Tuosdny. Tuosdny, KIIoy
hnd bnskofbnII rncfIco so fhoy Ioff
In fImo fo bo homo In CIIIoffo for
fhnf. KIIoy wIII bo In fho frnvoIIng
bnskofbnII rogrnm fIII fho ond of
ArII. Wo wIII nof bo nbIo fo wnfch
hor Iny ngnIn fhIs yonr ns wo nro
goffIng bnby cnIvos now. So If Is
wnfchIng nnd chockIng fhom ovory
so mnny hours. MnrvIn hns somo
fwo yonr oIds fhnf ho Is wnfchIng
cIosoIy ns fhoy cnn gof Info froubIo
roffy fnsf. Iuf If ho hns ns good n
Iuck ns Insf yonr, If won`f bo foo
bnd.
Tuckor, Joss nnd !ognn SmIfh
wonf down fo hIs sIsfor`s, !uko nnd
CnssIdy Ayoffos, for n shorf vIsIf
nnd fo brIng IzznboIIn bnck wIfh
fhom so sho couId sond n wook
wIfh Crnndn KIofh nnd Crnndmn
obbIo boforo fhoy sfnrf cnIvIng.
Crnndn wnnfod fImo wIfh hor nnd
fhnf wouId bo ImossIbIo whIIo
wnfchIng for cnIvos. IrIdny nnd
0rIndstcne News
by Mary BIde SS9-B1SS
(continued on page 12)
March 1, B01B The PIcneer RevIew Page ?
McenvIIIe News
by Leanne Neuhauser SB?-BS
(contInued Ivom puge 5)
fwo sfood on fhoIr wny homo
from fho Choyonno SchooI fo dro
off somo oggs nnd hnvo n vIsIf. Tho
Iruco's son, nvId, wns nf fho
rnnch ovor fho wookond, hoIIng
wIfh somo rojocfs. Ho rofurnod fo
hIs homo In !nId CIfy Mondny.
VInco Iruco nffondod fIrsf roson-
dor cInssos In Hnyos roconfIy fho
cInssos nro nocossnry for hIm fo
mnInfnIn hIs corfIfIcnfIon. CnIvIng
hns sfnrfod nf fho Iruco rnnch
fho oxfrn bnrn snco nnd wInd
bronks fhnf fhoy hnvo boon work-
Ing on wIII como In hnndy! IoIIy
nnd VInco hnvo bofh hnd n bouf
wIfh fho fIu, buf fhoy nro much Im-
rovod.
I nffondod n Inrm Iuronu moof-
Ing In IhIII Wodnosdny ovonIng,
fhon I frnvoIod on fo Kndokn fo
hnvo n sIumbor nrfy wIfh my
mofhor, !ofoy Irown. Thursdny,
mom nnd I nffondod funornI sorv-
Icos for Cono Sfono. AIfhough fu-
nornIs nron'f my fnvorIfo ovonfs, If
wns wondorfuI fo soo mnny fnmII-
Inr fncos nnd vIsIf wIfh oId frIonds.
In fho nffornoon, mom nnd I vIsIfod
wIfh my nunf, IIoronco Hogon, nf
hor homo In Kndokn. Aunf IIo-
ronco confInuos fo nmnzo mo wIfh
how shnr nnd woII rond sho Is,
ovon fhough sho Is ovor 90 yonrs
oId. Mom nnd I dId somo shoIng
nnd onjoyod coffoo wIfh somo oId
frIonds boforo I rofurnod homo
Thursdny ovonIng. If wns such n
fun fImo Mom nnd I wIII hnvo fo
hnvo nnofhor sIumbor nrfy somo-
fImo soon.
CnIvIng confInuos horo nf fho
rnnch, nnd I now hnvo n ronson fo
mnko roguInr frIs fo fho bnrn. Wo
hnvo n bum cnIf nnmod Homor
(!nndy's choIco of nnmos, nof
mIno.) nnd Homor Is doIng jusf
fIno. Ho Is goffIng sfrongor by fho
dny, nnd ho sfnrfs IIckIng hIs IIs
ns soon ns ho honrs mo como In fho
bnrn. I cnn'f wnIf fo hnvo fho
grnndkIds como vIsIf so fhoy cnn
hoI food Homor!
ThIs wook, I nm grnfofuI for n
wnrm, comforfnbIo homo n Inco
fo bo snfo nnd socuro durIng fho
ImondIng bIIzznrd. ThIs kInd of
wonfhor nIwnys mnkos mo wondor
how fho homoIoss ouInfIon on-
duros fho coId nnd snow. Thnnk
goodnoss for fho shoIfors nnd fho
donnfIons of wnrm cIofhIng. AI-
fhough wo cnn nrguo nbouf whnf
cIrcumsfnncos cnuso foIks fo bo
homoIoss, wo cnn'f nrguo nbouf fho
fncf fhnf fhoro Is n nood for food,
wnrm cIofhos, nnd n Inco fo fInd
shoIfor from fho sform.
I hoo nII of you wIII bo snfo nnd
wnrm! And romombor, srIng Is
Ioss fhnn ono monfh nwny!
Sf. Mnry's Church In MIIosvIIIo
wIII bo hnvIng Mnss nf 4:00 .m. on
Mondnys durIng !onf, foIIowod by
SfnfIons of fho Cross.
MIIosvIIIo CommunIfy CIub wIII
moof nf fho homo of IrIn HovInnd
Tuosdny, Mnrch 6, nf ?:00 .m.
Somo fun crnff rojocfs nro
Innnod, ns woII ns n four of IrIn's
now homo. IIonso brIng gIuo, scIs-
sors nnd buffons. Cuosfs nro nI-
wnys woIcomo.
Thoro woro Iofs of ooIo In
MIIosvIIIo ovor fho wookond for fho
Iny nnd fho fIromnn's bonofIf
monI. If wns n gronf wookond for
onforfnInmonf nnd fo vIsIf wIfh
foIks wo don'f soo offon. Tho Iny
wns oxcoIIonf nnd ovoryono Inyod
fhoIr nrf vory woII.
Tho MIIosvIIIo Muskofoors 4-H
CIub soId rnffIo fIckofs for n II
gun whIch wns gIvon nwny bofwoon
ncfs Sundny nffornoon. Congrnfu-
InfIons fo fho ownor of fho wInnIng
fIckof, MnrfIn oIson. Tho gun wns
urchnsod nnd gIvon fo fho cIub by
fho fnmIIy of fho Info oIIn Hnrfy.
JIm nnd !nnn IIshoro woro
nmong fhoso who woro In IhIII
IrosIdonf`s ny for AA! wrosfIIng.
!nsf wook, Joy IIshoro's nIoco
nnd nohow, Snndy oIIIns nnd
Trncy Townsond, Toxns, vIsIfod
wIfh InuI nnd Joy. Throughouf fho
wook, vnrIous fnmIIy mombors
sfood fo vIsIf IncIudIng JIm's,
TIm's nnd Cory, Sfncy nnd fnmIIy.
Suor guosfs Tuosdny nIghf woro
Andy nnd onoIIn, TIm nnd Judy
nnd JIm nnd !nnn IIshoro.
Wodnosdny, Snndy nnd Trncy cnmo
fo fho counfry fo vIsIf nf JIm's nnd
TIm's. Thursdny, TIm, Joy, Trncy
nnd Snndy mndo n frI fo !nId
CIfy.
!ny Iorry, ArcndIn, ob., hnd
foof surgory Insf Wodnosdny In
Konrnoy, ob. Ho Is doIng woII
nffor hnvIng n Info nnd scrows
Incod In hIs foof. Ho cnmo homo
wIfh n cnsf from hIs knoo fo hIs
foos. Ho wouId onjoy mnII from hIs
frIonds nnd fnmIIy. !ny Iorry, Iox
l28, ArcndIn, I 688l5.
Snfurdny, Trovor IIfch, Irny-
don, Kongnn, nnd CoIby, wonf
snowmobIIIng In fho IInck HIIIs.
Thoy onjoyod somo frosh snow, hnd
no nccIdonfs, so fhoy nII hnd n gronf
fImo.
KoIfh nnd !Indsny SmIfh, Wny-
Ion nnd Krood, vIsIfod nf fho nvo
Iorry homo Insf Tuosdny. SIxfoon-
monfh-oId Krood gof hIs fIrsf
horsobnck rIdo from hIs nunf,
Tonyn.
VIrgII SmIfh sonf from Tuosdny
fhrough IrIdny In !nId CIfy nf-
fondIng fho wood nnd osf confor-
onco.
Courfnoy Cobos vIsIfod hor nr-
onfs, MIko nnd !Indn, ovor fho
wookond. Cuosfs for dInnor Sun-
dny woro Irnd Cobos nnd hIs
frIond, Knfhy. Irnd Is IIvIng In
IhIII nnd Is omIoyod nf Konnody
ImIomonf.
Mnff Arfhur hnd suor wIfh hIs
mofhor, Iofh nnd Znno JoffrIos
Sundny nIghf.
!Indn SfnngIo broughf Irono Inf-
fon ouf from IIorro fo fho !oo Inf-
fon's for n wook so sho couId nffond
fho Iny ovor fho wookond nnd nIso
koo docfor noInfmonfs In !nId
CIfy.
Cono nnd Thorosn ouchnr,
Mognn Hoffmnn, orn nnd Coy,
nnd Jonnn IInn, Cnss nnd CoIo,
nIong wIfh Sonny nnd OzzIo Inyo
nII nffondod Mnss Sundny. Thoy nII
fook In fho bonofIf fIro donrfmonf
monI nnd fho Iny In MIIosvIIIo.
Id Hnrfy sonf Insf wook wIfh
hIs dnd, Hugh. Id's frIond, Sfoh
Cooor, wns horo for n couIo of
dnys nIso. IrIdny nnd Snfurdny,
InuI, MonoIk nnd MIknoIn
Sfohons woro guosfs nf Hugh's.
SovornI IocnI fnmIIIos woro In
!nId CIfy IrIdny nnd Snfurdny
for fho sfnfo wrosfIIng fournnmonf.
Thoy IncIudod Mnrk Hnnrnhnn,
IhII nnd Knron CnrIoy, fho Mnrk
!ndwnys, nnd IIII nnd KnryI Snn-
dnI.
Wookond guosfs nf onnn
QuInn's woro Inf nnd CnrIn QuInn
nnd fnmIIy from ConfonnInI, CoIo.,
Knfhy Iorkovoc nnd Annn nnd JooI
Hnrsmn, nII of !nId CIfy.
Inf nnd TIm QuInn vIsIfod wIfh
onnIo nnd Ioboffo SchofIoId Snf-
urdny mornIng. Irynn SchofIoId nc-
comnnIod hIs dnd, Joff, ouf fo fho
counfry Snfurdny ns Joff Is hoIIng
wIfh fho choros.
KoIIy nnd onnnn Ioos woro
Iunch guosfs Snfurdny nf MIIos nnd
IrIn HovInnd's. Thoy sonf fho nf-
fornoon vIsIfIng boforo nffondIng
fho Iny.
IhII nnd Knron CnrIoy mof Abby
CnrIoy nnd Wnco n wook ngo Mon-
dny In !nId CIfy. Thoy onjoyod
Iunch nnd fho nffornoon fogofhor.
IIII nnd KnryI SnndnI fook fImo
nwny from fho sfnfo wrosfIIng fo
nffond fho !IffIo MIss !nId
CIfy/!ushmoro Ingonnf. ThoIr
grnndnughfor, MnfrIx, (Monfo's
dnughfor) wns ono of fho 3l con-
fosfnnfs. Hor sfosIsfor, JowoI
Wnrd, wns In fho MIss !nId CIfy's
!ushmoro's IndInnds OufsfnndIng
Toon Confosf. Tho onfIro ngonnf
Insfod quIfo n Iong fImo nnd by fho
fImo IIII nnd KnryI sfnrfod homo
fho wonfhor wns vory bnd, wIfh
MIIesvIIIe
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Sports & Accomplishments
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104th Annual Philip Vol. Firemans Dance
Friday, March 16th
8 pm to Midnight Legion Hall in Philip
Music by DeLa Cruz Band
Tickets: $5 Advance; $8 at Door
ALL types!
Brent Peters
WBackhoe
WTrenching
WDirectional
Boring
WTire Tanks
Located in
Kadoka, SD
Home: (605) 837-2945
Cell: (605) 381-5568
Excavation work of
Haakon County Republican National
Convention Delegate Selection Meeting
All Haakon County Republicans are invited to select
national convention delegates at a
Special County Caucus
Thursday, March 1, 8:00 p.m.,
First National Bank in Philips board room.
(next to First National Agency)
If you are interested in attending the Republican National
Convention in Tampa Bay, FL, in August please be at this
important meeting.
For more information please contact
Haakon County Republican Chairman
Boyd Waara at 859-2880
HAAKON SCHOOL DISTRICT
CHILD FIND/PRESCHOOL SCREENING
A free screening of preschool children age 3-5 within the
Haakon School District will be Monday, March 12th, in the
Fine Arts Building. Letters will go out to eligible children that
we have on file that have not been screened in the past.
Any child in the age range of 3 through 5 will be
screened using the DIAL 4. Law enforcement will be offering
fingerprinting, Kristie Stone will be available with information
on Head Start, a nurse from Youth and Family Services will
be available to check vision, and Heidi Burns, SD Dept of
Health, will be checking height, weight, and immunizations.
Lori Quinn will be available with child safety seat information
provided by the SD Child Safety Seat Program, Project 8.
If you have a child eligible for Kindergarten next year,
please register him or her at this time also.
If you have a child in the age range of 3 through 5 and
would like to have him or her screened, please call Pat in
the elementary office Monday through Thursday at 859-2001
to set up an appointment.
[Published March 1 & 8, 2012, at the total approximate cost of $88.80]
Philip League Bowling
Rock N Roll Lanes
OPEN BOWLING:
Sunday-Friday, 12 to 6 p.m. Saturday, 12 p.m. to closing
The kitchen is open we have orders to go!!
859-2430 Philip
Monday Nite Mixed
Rockers......................................27-13
Shads Towing...........................25-15
Badlands Auto ..........................21-19
Groven Chemical ......................21-19
Dakota Bar................................18-22
Handrahan Const .......................8-32
Highlights:
Andrew Reckling.3-10 split; 243/603
Jerry Mooney ........................227/578
Bryan Buxcel.........................215/629
Marsha Sumpter ...2-7 split; 199/499
Maralynn Burns....................170/476
Jason Petersen.............................582
Rick Coyle .............................208/563
Wendell Buxcel................6-7-10 split
Connie Schlim......................5-7 split
Tuesday Mens Early
Peoples Mkt................................24-8
Kennedy Imp.............................18-14
Corks .........................................16-16
Kadoka Tree Service.................16-16
Georges Welding ......................15-17
Bear Auto..................................15-17
G&A Trenching.........................13-19
Wild Hogs..................................11-21
Highlights:
Alvin Pearson ....5-7 split; 203 clean,
.............................243 clean, 222/668
Tony Gould....................207, 205/601
Earl Park ...............4-5 split; 209/558
Bill Stone...............................213/553
Pat Birkimer...............3-10 split; 544
Steve Varner ................................536
James Mansfield ........3-10 split; 536
Matt Schofield.......................201/529
Wayne Hindman .3-10 split; 215/508
Cindy OConnell .................3-10 split
Fred Foland ........................3-10 split
Jerry Iron Moccasin ...........5-10 split
Wednesday Morning Coffee
All Star Auto.............................29-11
Jolly Ranchers ..........................27-13
Invisibles...................................22-18
Cutting Edge Salon ............21.5-18.5
State Farm Ins..........................17-23
Ghost Team...........................3.5-36.5
Highlights:
Karen Foland ..............194 clean/525
Marsha Sumpter .........193 clean/472
Charlene Kjerstad.............3-10 split;
...............................................176/446
Lila Whidby..................................180
Audrey Jones................................169
Wednesday Nite Early
Dorothys Catering ...................26-10
99 Pins.......................................21-15
Chiefies Chicks ........................20-16
Wall Food Center......................20-16
Morrisons Haying ....................16-20
Just Tammys............................15-21
Dakota Bar................................14-22
First National Bank .................12-24
Highlights:
Dorothy Hansen....................199/536
Lindsey Hildebrand..............192/496
LouAnn Reckling .........................186
Kathy Arthur ........................187/519
Amy Morrison ..............................472
Emily Kroetch..............................170
Thursday Nite Mens
WEE BADD...............................17-11
A&M Laundry...........................16-12
OConnell Const ........................16-12
McDonnell Farms .....................16-12
The Steakhouse ........................14-14
Coyles SuperValu.....................12-16
Dakota Bar................................11-17
West River Pioneer Tanks .......10-18
Highlights:
Brian Pearson..............5-7 split; 221,
.....................................209 clean/639
Bryan Buxcel.........................225/600
Dane Hellekson............................187
Rick Coyle............3-10 split; 214/574
Matt Schofield .....3-10 split; 201/566
Doug Hauk..................3-10 split; 549
Mike Moses............5-7 split; 202/545
Jay McDonnell.....4-9 & 5-8-10 splits
Harlan Moos .........................4-5 split
Alvin Pearson .....................3-10 split
Wendell Buxcel...................3-10 split
Alex (Toad) Moos................9-10 split
Friday Nite Mixed
Roys Amigos.............................27-13
King Pins...................................22-18
Rusty Spurs ..............................22-18
Randys Spray Service..............21-19
Cristis Crew.......................20.5-19.5
Rowdy Rollers .....................20.5-19.5
Hart to Hart..............................18-22
Ghost Team.................................9-19
Highlights:
Randy Boyd...................200, 230/610
Aaron Richardson 193 clean,223/613
Rudy Reiman.......................2-7 split;
.....................................219 clean/524
Cory Boyd ..................3-10 split; 213,
.....................................227 clean/654
Brian Pearson.....................226 clean
Hayli Mayfield .............................400
Skyler Patterson...................200/528
Trina Brown ..........4-5 split; 199/514
Cristi Ferguson.....................181/481
Theresa Miller..............................171
Alvin Pearson ......................4-9 split;
.....................................202 clean/563
Matt Schofield..............................216
Michael Schofield ...............3-10 split
Rachel Hajny ......................3-10 split
Cell: 605-441-2859 Res: 605-859-2875 Fax: 605-859-3278
520 E. Hwy. 14 PO Box 38
Philip, SD 57567 www.all-starauto.net
I can find
WHATEVER
youre
looking for!
David Burnett,
Owner
2011 Chevy Impala LT
Wing and wheels. Only 16,000 miles.
Johnson sponsors Philip High School teams in Capitol Hill Stockmarket Game
Capitol Hill Stock Market Game ... Shown
above, back row, from left: Samantha Johnson, Brad
Huffman, Tate DeJong, Gunner Hook, Brad Pfeifle
and Cassidy Schnabel. Third row: Audra Antonsen,
Krista Wells, Kelsie Kroetch, Katelyn Enders, Tara
Cantrell, Holly Iwan and Shelby Schofield. Second
row: Brittany Bartels, Misty Johnson, Madison Hand
and Brooke Scheessele. Floor: Samantha Huston,
Gavin Snook, Austin Davidson and Megan Williams.
Shown at left, instructor Brigitte Brucklacher pres-
ents a certificate and a $50 check to Schulz, a senior
at Philip High School, for his having won the high
school division of the fall 2011 Investwrite essay con-
test. Courtesy photos
The Philip High School is field-
ing nine investment teams made
up of 20 family and consumer sci-
ence students to compete in the
Capitol Hill Stock Market Game.
Currently there are 2,125 teams
from 231 schools participating, rep-
resenting the 435 congressional
districts across the United States.
Selected schools may only enter up
to 10 teams. The Philip High
School teams will be competing on
behalf of Senator Tim Johnson.
We are so excited to be part of
this national competition, said
Brigitte Brucklacher, FACS
teacher at PHS. It is an honor to
be chosen to participate in this
prestigious challenge.
Philip High School qualified for
the CHSMG since the team of
Shelby Schofield and Megan
Williams won the fall semester
South Dakota Stock Market Game.
Philip also had teams that placed
fifth and eighth in the state compe-
tition. Only one other South
Dakota school is participating,
Clark High School sponsored by
Senator John Thune.
Since its inception in 2004, the
CHSMG has engaged almost 800
United States representatives and
senators with over 20,000 students
across the country. The game al-
lows students to experience the
stock market in real time. Each col-
laborative team is given $100,000
to invest. Initial investment deci-
sions are made after the students
research stocks and mutual funds
and decide which ones to invest
their capital in. All buy and sell
transactions are made online at the
Stock Market Game website. If the
teams so choose, they can sell and
reinvest capital at any time,
whether to stem losses or to cap-
ture profits. Performance is meas-
ured against the performance of
the Standard and Poors 500 index
from February 6 through May 11.
The top five teams and their
teachers representing five different
high schools will win an expense
paid trip to Washington, D.C., June
19-21. As of this last week, our
school is 11th out of 231 schools.
That is absolutely outstanding per-
formance for these Philip students.
One team was seventh out of 2,125
teams and another was 30th. It is
still very early in the game and a
lot can change until the end date in
May, but we are off to a very com-
petitive start, said Brucklacher.
Kyle Schulz, a senior at Philip
High School, has won the high
school division of the fall 2011 In-
vestwrite essay contest. The con-
test is held in conjunction with the
South Dakota Stock Market Game.
In 700 words or less, students had
to write about the criteria they
used when purchasing investments
for the game.
During the Black Hills Stock
Show Youth Day, young people
from South Dakota, Nebraska,
North Dakota, Minnesota and
Montana competed in various live-
stock and horse events from live-
stock judging, livestockology, beef
cook-off, hippology, to horse quiz
bowl. Also part of the Youth Day
event activities was a dog show
which hosted events for obedience,
rally, agility and showmanship.
Area volunteers, South Dakota
State University Extension staff
and SDSU students helped organ-
ize and run the event as part of the
Black Hills Stock Show activities.
More than 100 youth participated
in the judging contest where they
evaluated beef cattle, hogs and
breeding sheep classes. SDSUs
2010 livestock evaluation team of-
ficiated the contest. The top three
individuals in beginner, junior and
senior age groups were awarded
prizes.
Awards were: Beginners 1st
Morgan Edmund, Sioux, Neb.; 2nd
Clark Riesen, Dawes, Neb.; 3rd
Shyanne Howell, Butte; Juniors-
1st Beau Jersild, Dawes, Neb.; 2nd
Abby Dyer, Crawford, Neb.; 3rd
Sawyer Naasz, Brule; Seniors- 1st
Meghan Brence, Custer, Mont.;
2nd Emily Ketteler, Hughes; 3rd
Amanda Kammerer, Meade.
Youth competed on teams in the
livestockology contest to showcase
their knowledge of livestock sci-
ences and husbandry. Teams
solved written problems and cre-
ated oral presentations. They com-
pleted lab stations of wool
evaluation, beef retail cuts, swine
breeds, range plant identification,
pest management and recognized
different feed sources.
Top individuals and teams were:
Seniors: 1st Emily Ketteler,
Hughes County; 2nd Sam Haigh,
Haakon/Jackson County; 3rd Seth
Haigh, Haakon/Jackson County;
Senior Team: 1st Haakon/Jackson
County; 2nd Hughes County; 3rd
Bennett County; Juniors- 1st Mary
Nold, Brookings County; 2nd Haley
Ketteler, Hughes County; 3rd Will
Kessler, Hughes County; Junior
Team:1st Hughes County, 2nd
Brookings/Grant County, 3rd
Carter County.
This years beef cook-off winners
were: Beginnner: Abby Moon, Pen-
nington County; Junior-Kadon
Leddy, Grant County; and Senior:
Becki Frybarger, Custer County.
Youth created their own dishes
using beef as the main ingredient.
This years winners may be junior
judges for next years competition.
Youth in the hippology contest
did a written exam, identification
stations and worked in teams to
complete oral and written problems
about the horse industry. The
SDSU Horse Club helped assist
youth and teach the participants
good horsemanship. Top individu-
als were: Senior Division- 1st Ash-
ley Currence, Roberts County; 2nd
Sentel Johnson, Butte/Lawrence
County; Senior Team 1st Murray
County; Junior Division 1st
Chippewa County, Minn.; 2nd
Mary Nold, Hughes County; 3rd
Sarah Vos, Pennington; Junior
Team 1st Chippewa County,
Minn.; 2nd Hughes County; 3rd
Pennington County.
Twenty teams were represented
in the horse quiz bowl. Chippewa
County, Minn., took top honors.
The reserve champion team was
Sargent County, N.D., and top
three individuals were: 1st Josh
Johnson, Chippewa County, Minn.;
2nd Camille Lynn, Pipestone
County, Minn.; 3rd Jenny Sievert,
Hutchinson County, Minn.
Dog show results for the obedi-
ence competition were: 1st in Basic
A- Beginner, Jessamy Schwarz,
Haakon County; Junior, Angela
Dehn, Pennington County; Senior,
Beth ONeill, Pennington County;
1st in Basic B- Beginner, Will In-
ghram, Sundance County, Wyo.;
Junior, Chance Snook, Dawes
County, Neb.; Senior, Staysha
Smith, Pennington County; 1st in
PreNovice- Beginner, Grittney
Stratmeyer, Pennington County;
Junior, McKayla Stratmeyer, Pen-
nington County; Senior, Hannah
Selan, Custer County; 1st in
Novice Junior, Micaela Ryamond,
Pennington, County.
Rally competition winners were:
Advanced A Catherine Maher,
Pennington County; Advanced B
Taren Jones, Custer County;
Novice- Beginner, Molly Schwartz,
Pennington County; Junior,
Catherine Maher, Pennington
County; Senior, Staysha Smith,
Pennington County.
Youth who excelled in agility
were: Advanced, Taren Jones,
Custer County; Off Leash, Hannah
Selan, Custer County; On Leash-
Beginner, Kelsey Derrick, Penning-
ton County; Junior Catherine
Maher, Pennington County; Sen-
ior, Beth ONeill, Pennington
County. Showmanship 1st place
winners in Novice were: Beginner,
Will Inghram, Sundance County,
Wyo. and Junior/Senior, Hannah
Selan, Custer County. Open 1st
place Showmanship winners were:
Beginner, Brittney Stratmeyer,
Pennington County; Junior,
Catherine Maher, Pennington
County; Senior, Staysha Smith,
Pennington County.
Youth Day at Black Hills Stock Show a big
success for young people in animal projects
Correction
A story and photo was pub-
lished on page nine of the Febru-
ary 16 Pioneer Review issue
concerning National Girls and
Women in Sports Day.
Kianna Knutson was not pres-
ent for the photo, but was also
recognized along with five other
senior athletes from Philip High
School.
We apologize for the omission.
Mountain lion number 60 was
taken Thursday, February 23.
Hunters have taken 11 mountain
lions since Monday, February 20,
and are now near the harvest limit
for the 2012 season.
The harvest limit for the season
is 70. In addition, there is a sub-
limit of 50 female mountain lions
and so far 37 have been taken.
Near lion limit
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The Philip Area wrestling team
wrapped up its 2011-2012 season
by being represented by 10 mem-
bers at the South Dakota State B
Wrestling Tournament, Friday and
Saturday, February 24-25, at the
Rushmore Civic Center in Rapid
City.
Four sessions, two per day, were
held. Out of 45 different schools
represented, Philip Area earned 36
points to take the 18th spot as a
team. Canton took first place, with
123.5 points. Individually, Philip
Areas Chandlier Sudbeck placed,
taking fourth in the 145 pound di-
vision, and Chance Knutson placed
by earning sixth place in the 170
pound class.
Nick Donnelly, 106 lbs., season
record 34-11
major decision over Jess Karber
(Clark/Willow Lake), 8-0
major decision by Luke Loudenberg
(Howard), 3-12
decision by Patrick Aeschbacher
(Winner), 2-6
Jed Brown, 113 lbs., record 24-15
major decision by Oliver Aesoph
(Faulkton Area), 0-13
decision by Alex Caba (Bon
Homme), 3-9
Grady Carley, 120 lb., record 21-18
pinned by Adam Krause (Deuel),
2:50
pinned Tyler Willems (Garretson),
3:11
decision by Chasen Cole (Custer), 0-
6
Lane Blasius, 132 lbs., record 25-2
major decision over Miles Kreeger
(Wagner), 14-2
decision by Jace Christiansen
(Flandreau), 0-7
decision by Jakob Weisbrod (CWL),
0-7
Reed Johnson, 138 lbs., record 25-
14
decision by Brian Vermeulen
(Plankinton-Mt. Vernon-Corsica), 5-11
decision over Riley Potter (FAU), 7-
3
major decision by Austin Soukup
(WAG), 1-9
Chandlier Sudbeck, 145 lbs., record
28-9
major decision over Dylan Cotton
(Marion/Freeman), 13-4
decision over Kent Hall (FAU), 8-5
decision by Mitch Heisinger (Park-
ston), 4-10
pinned Jake Scofield (FLA), 3:51
major decision by David Kocer
(WAG), 0-10
Clint Stout, 152 lbs., record 31-8
decision by Donovan Kullnat
(HOW), 14-15
major decision over Austin Thomas
(FAU), 12-4
decision by Corey Schlotte (Webster
Area), 4-5
Chance Knutson, 170 lbs., record
13-5
decision over Tre Blasdell
(Miller/Highmore-Harrold), 12-8
major decision by Dakota Petersen
(FLA), 6-14
pinned Shay Johnson (PMVC), 3:50
decision over Trevor Lensing
(WAG), 14-9
major decision by Kase Jacobs
(CAN), 2-13
decision by Jared McClurg (WEB),
1-6
Logan Ammons, 195 lbs., record 14-
12
pinned by Brady Bonte (GAR), 1:20
pinned by Taylor Haley (WIN), 2:30
Gavin DeVries, 220 lbs., record 16-
16
pinned by Branden Tuttle (WIN),
3:42
pinned by Matt Bankes (GAR), 1:39
The Kadoka Area Booster Club
held a welcome home celebration
for the Philip Area wrestlers, Sun-
day evening. Each of the wrestlers
present spoke about their favorite
memories of this years wrestling
season, as well as their favorite
foods. Harry Weller emceed the
event and several community sup-
porters provided words of encour-
agement as well.
Philip Area at State wrestling tournament
Chance Knutson, 170 pounds, sixth place at state.
Chandlier Sudbeck, 145 pounds, fourth place at state.
An AAU wrestling tournament
was held in Wall, February 19.
There were approximately 320
wrestlers competing, with 18 of
those being from the Philip area.
First place winners include
Reece Heltzel, Levi Williams, Cash
Wilson, McCoy Peterson, Cody
Donnelly and Jesse Hostutler.
Second place winners include
Pedro Dennis, Victor Dennis, Brit
Morrison, Ethan Burnett, Hunter
Peterson and Ryker Peterson.
Third place winners include Trey
Elshere and Lincoln Koehn. Fourth
place spots went to Sawyer Smith,
Bryan Letellier and Parker Snyder.
Gage Ravellette brought home a
fifth place spot.
The annual AAU wrestling tour-
nament in Philip was Monday,
February 20. Braving the snowy
conditions were 134 young
wrestlers. Philip area had 26 ath-
letes participate in the tourna-
ment, which lasted about 2.5
hours.
First place honors went to Don-
nelly, Stratton Morehart, Eastan
West, Hostutler, Heltzel, Rance
Johnson, Smith, Layton Terkild-
sen, Morrison and Keagan Fitch.
Second place spots were earned
by H. Peterson, Burnett, Bosten
Morehart, Koehn, Williams, Lane
Kuckenbecker, R. Peterson, Jensen
Fitch, Tukker Boe and Ravellette.
Third places went to V. Dennis,
Wilson and Trey Elshere. Fourth
places were earned by Letellier, M.
Peterson and Kade Fitzgerald.
As in previous years, local par-
ents brought in food, worked at the
tournament and stayed to help
clean up the gymnasium. Head
coach Matt Donnelly, assistant
coach Keven Morehart and the
Philip Area high school wrestlers
assisted at the tournament. The
local AAU wrestlers were coached
by Brad Heltzel, JR Snyder, Trevor
Fitch, Michael Peterson, Lee Den-
nis and others who volunteered
their time and expertise.
The young wrestlers are now
busy preparing to compete at dis-
tricts, which will be held in
Kadoka, March 3.
AAU wrestling tournaments in Wall and Philip
The Philip Lady Scotties com-
peted in the first round of the Dis-
trict 14B girls basketball
tournament, Monday, February 20,
in New Underwood.
The Scotties went head-to-head
with the Wall Eagles. In the first
quarter, Philips two points were
barely trumped by Walls four
points. The second quarter saw a
pulling away by the Eagles. In the
third quarter, the Scotties fell fur-
ther behind, putting only two more
points on the scoreboard while al-
lowing 12 more against them. In
the final quarter, Philip came back
some, but the previous damage was
too great.
With this loss, the Lady Scotties
concluded their 2011-2012 basket-
ball season.
Philip 2 8 2 14 = 26
Wall 4 13 12 7 = 36
Philip scorers: Josie Guptill 12,
Misty Johnson and Katlin Knut-
son 4 each, Ashton Reedy 3,
Holly Iwan 2, Jordyn Dekker 1.
Wall scorers: Autumn Schulz
14, Sadie ORourke 5, Carlee
Johnston, Josie Blasius and Krysta
Kjerstad 4 each, Bailey Lytle and
Kaitlin Schreiber 2 each, Elsie
Fortune 1.
Field goals: Philip 23% (8 of
35), Wall 34% (11 of 32).
Free throws: Philip 50% (10 of
20), Wall 64% (14 of 22).
Three pointers: Wall 0% (0 of 1)
Rebounds: Philip 22, Wall 27.
Philip leaders: Hanna Hostutler
and Dekker 5 each, Iwan and
Johnson 3 each. Wall leader:
Kjerstad 5.
Assists: Philip 1, Wall 5.
Philip leaders: Guptill 1.
Turnovers: Philip 31, Wall
25.
Team fouls: Philip 20, Wall
20.
Philip Lady
Scotties fall
to Wall to end
season
The Philip Scotties versus the
Kadoka Area Kougars boys basket-
ball game in Kadoka, Friday, Feb-
ruary 24 ended with a 71-41 win
for the Scotties.
Philip held a one-point lead at
the end of the first quarter. The
second quarter was a pulling away
by the Scotties, allowing only seven
points for Kadoka. The second half
began with Philip dominating the
board. That domination continued,
during the fourth quarter.
Philip 17 15 20 19 = 71
Kadoka 16 7 8 10 = 41
Philip scorers: Tate DeJong 19, Austin
ODea 17, Thomas Doolittle 12, Gunner
Hook 5, Tristen Rush and Wyatt Schaack
4 each, Quade Slovek 3, Colter Cvach, Nel-
son Holman and Gavin Brucklacher 2 each,
Cassidy Schnabel 1.
Kadoka Area top scorers: Kenar Vander-
May 18, Logan Christensen 6, Bryan
Schofield and True Buchholz 5 each, Sean
Ireland and Brady Sudbeck 2 each.
Field goals: Philip 39% (20 of 51),
Kadoka Area sank 14.
Free throws: Philip 68% (19 of 28),
Kadoka Area 35% (17 of 20).
Three pointers: Philip 29% (4 of 14),
Kadoka Area sank 2.
Rebounds: Philip 49. Leaders: DeJong
12, Hook 8, Slovek 7, Cvach 5, ODea
and Schaack 4 each, Rush and Schnabel
2 each, Paul Guptill, Doolittle, Brody Jones,
Brucklacher and Marcus Martinez 1 each.
Assists: Philip 12. Leaders: Cvach 6,
Hook 2, ODea, DeJong, Brucklacher and
Rush 1 each.
Steals: Philip 8. Leaders: ODea and
Schnabel 2 each, Doolittle, Hook, DeJong
and Martinez 1 each.
Turnovers: Philip 11.
Team fouls: Philip 21, Kadoka Area 24.
Fouled out: Philip ODea, Kadoka Area
Schofield, Sudbeck and Ireland.
The junior varsity was far closer,
but none-the-less a loss for Philip.
The two quarters in the first half
werent all that far apart. Philip
originally trailed by just two field
goals, then inched back a bit fur-
ther with the half ending 17-24.
The third quarter belonged to
the Scotties. They had not only
caught up, but were one point
ahead when the buzzer sounded.
The final quarter saw Philip give
up four points, losing the game by
three points.
Philip 5 12 14 6 = 37
Kadoka 9 15 6 10 = 40
Philip top scorers: Schnabel 9, Slovek
7, Schaack 6, Holman 5, Jones 4, Gup-
till, and Rush 2 each.
Kadoka Area scorers: Buchholz 13, Luke
Morrison 7, Wyatt Enders 6, Klay O-
Daniel and Lane Patterson 5 each, Shane
Ring 4.
Field goals: Philip 25% (13 of 53),
Kadoka Area sank 14.
Free throws: Philip 31% (8 of 26),
Kadoka Area 58% (7 of 12).
Three pointers: Philip 10% (1 of 10),
Kadoka Area sank 2.
Rebounds: Philip 31. Leaders: Jones,
Schnabel and Schaack 5 each, Rush and
Slovek 4 each, Kruse Bierle 3, Blake Mar-
tinez and Holman 2 each, Guptill 1.
Assists: Philip 8. Leaders: Schaack 3,
Holman and Schnabel 2 each, Bruck-
lacher 1.
Steals: Philip 20. Leaders: Slovek 7, B.
Martinez and Schnabel 3 each, Holman and
Rush 2 each, Guptill, Bierle and Bruck-
lacher 1 each.
Blocks: Philip 1. Leader: Bierle 1.
Turnovers: Philip 17.
Team fouls: Philip 17, Kadoka Area 21.
Fouled out: Kadoka Area Morrison.
Philip Scotties defeat Kadoka Kougars 71-41
The Philip Scotties traveled to
New Underwood to challenge the
Rapid City Christian Comets, Mon-
day, February 27, in Philips first
contest in district play.
Philip eased into the first quar-
ter, taking a one-point lead by the
sound of the buzzer. The Scotties
then launched ahead, doubling
their second quarter score over
their opponents score. The second
half saw the Philip lead increase by
another eight points, but the game
was in the Scotties pocket.
Philip 7 26 12 21 = 66
R.C.Christian 6 13 7 18 = 44
Philip top scorers: Gunner Hook 13,
Tate DeJong 12, Thomas Doolittle
10, Nelson Holman 8, Tristen Rush
6, Austin ODea 4, Cassidy Schnabel
and Quade Slovek 3 each, Wyatt
Schaack 2, Gavin Brucklacher and
Colter Cvach 1 each.
Rapid City Christian scorers: Peter
Irwin 19, Eli Houchens 9, Matt
Muehlbauer 4, Ben Hodges and Char-
lie Wilhelm 3 each, Jon Eggebraaten,
Lucas Clegg and Paul McLaughlin 2
each.
Field goals: Philip 35% (17 of 40),
Rapid City Christian sank 15.
Free throws: Philip 67% (20 of 30),
Rapid City Christian 61% (11 of 18).
Three pointers: Philip 33% (4 of
12), Rapid City Christian sank 1.
Rebounds: Philip 36. Leaders: Hook
- 11, DeJong 8, Doolittle and Schn-
abel 3 each, Schaack, Slovek, Bruck-
lacher and Cvach 2 each, Holman,
Paul Guptill and Rush 1 each.
Assists: Philip 15. Leaders: ODea
and Rush 3 each, Cvach 2, Doolittle,
Holman, Hook, Schnabel, Slovek,
Brucklacher and DeJong 1 each.
Steals: Philip 10. Leaders: ODea
3, Hook and Rush 2 each, Doolittle,
Brucklacher and DeJong 1 each.
Blocks: Philip 4. Leaders: Hook 4.
Turnovers: Philip 20.
Team fouls: Philip 20, Rapid City
Christian 23. Fouled out: Rapid City
Christian Jadd Evans.
The next competition for the
Philip Scotties will be the District
14B tournament, starting Monday,
February 27, and continuing
Thursday and Friday, March 1-2.
Scotties take 66-44 win over Christian
Determination ... Philips Quade Slovek during the Philip/Kadoka game.
Save ... Philips Marcus Martinez stopping the ball from going out of bounds
during the Philip/Kadoka game.
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LEASE AUCTION
A school land lease auction will be held in
Haakon County at the Haakon County
Courthouse in Philip, SD, on March 22,
2012, at 10:00 a.m. (MT).
A list of tracts available for lease can be
obtained at the Haakon County Auditor's
Office or by contacting the Office of
School & Public Lands at (605) 773-4172.
For more information contact Mike Cor-
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Notice to Creditors
IN CIRCUIT COURT
SIXTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA )
SS)
COUNTY OF HAAKON )
ESTATE OF ROALD NELSON )
DECEASED, )
Notice is given that on October 31, 2011,
WADE NELSON, whose address is 2105
N. Waldron Street, Fort Pierre, South
Dakota, WAYNE NELSON, whose ad-
dress is PO Box 7, Caputa, South
Dakota, and CURTS NELSON, whose
address is 720 N. Oneida, Pierre, South
Dakota, were appointed as personal rep-
resentatives of the Estate of Roald Nel-
son.
Creditors of decedent must file their
claims within four months after the date
of the first publication of this notice or
their claims may be barred.
Claims may be filed with the personal rep-
resentative or may be filed with the clerk
and a copy of the claim mailed to the per-
sonal representative.
Dated this 8th day of February, 2012.
/s/Wade Nelson
Wade Nelson
2105 N. Waldron Street
Fort Pierre, SD 57532
(605) 295-2074
/s/Wayne Nelson
Wayne Nelson
PO Box 7
Caputa, SD 57725
(605) 393-4325
/s/Curtis Nelson
Curtis Nelson
720 N. Oneida
Pierre, SD 57501
(605) 224-4826
Janet Magelky
Haakon County Clerk of Courts
PO Box 70
Philip, SD 57567
Attorney for Estate
Kimberley A. Mortenson
Mortenson Law Offices
PO Box 190
Fort Pierre, SD 57532
(605) 223-9040
[Publish Feb. 16, 23 & March 1, 2012]
Notice to Creditors
IN CIRCUIT COURT
SIXTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
Pro. #12-2
STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA )
SS)
COUNTY OF HAAKON )
ESTATE OF BEULAH B. HANCOCK, )
DECEASED, )
Notice is given that on the 10th day of
February, 2012, Janice Schofield, whose
address is 23114 SD Hwy. 73, Philip, SD
57567, was appointed as Personal Rep-
resentative of the Estate of Beulah B.
Hancock.
Creditors of decedent must file their
claims within four months after the date
of the first publication of this Notice or
their claims may be barred.
Claims may be filed with the Personal
Representative or may be filed with the
Clerk, and a copy of the claim mailed ot
the Personal Representative.
/s/Janice Schofield
Janice Schofield
23114 SD Hwy 73
Philip, SD 57567
(605) 859-2486
Clerk of Courts
Haakon County Courthouse
PO Box 70
Philip, SD 57567
Ph: (605) 859-2627
Kemnitz Law Offices
Ralph A. Kemnitz
PO Box 489
Philip, SD 57567
Ph: (605) 859-2540
[Publish Feb. 16, 23 & March 1, 2012]
Proceedings of Haakon
County Commissioners
FEBRUARY 21, 2012
A meeting of the Haakon County Com-
missioners was held on Tuesday, Febru-
ary 21, 2012, at 1:02 p.m. Those present
at the meeting were Chairman Edward
Briggs, Members Rita O'Connell,
Nicholas Konst and Gary Snook. Steve
Clements was absent. States Attorney
Gay Tollefson, Auditor Pat Freeman,
Deputy Auditor Carla Smith, Highway Su-
perintendent Kenneth Neville, Acting
Haakon County Sheriff Kit Graham,
Deputy Sheriff Derek Droz, Department
of Revenue Tax Specialist Todd Bailey,
Senior Statistician Russ Hanson, Bryan
Hunter and Pioneer Review Representa-
tive Nancy Haigh were also present.
The meeting was called to order and the
2nd Redistricting Hearing was held. No
one showed up to support or contest the
boundaries. A motion was made, sec-
onded with all in approval to approve Or-
dinance 2012-1 (Map Option 9) as the
new boundaries for the districts
At 1:20 p.m., a motion was made, sec-
onded with all in agreement to go into ex-
ecutive session on personnel issues
according to SDCL 1-25-2 with States At-
torney Gay Tollefson. At 1:52 p.m., they
came out of executive session with no ac-
tion taken.
Department of Revenue personnel Tax
Specialist Todd Bailey and Senior Statis-
tician Russ Hanson reported to the com-
mission that with the help of Director of
Equalization Michael Burgee of Ziebach
County and Terri Volmer of Draper, SD,
the assessments would be printed and
out by the end of the month.
Bryan Hunter of Midland, SD, requested
time to talk with the commission on the
upcoming Sheriff's position.
A motion was made to amend the agenda
to include Highway Superintendent
Kenny Neville. Approval was requested
on Project BRO 8028(14), PCN 6342,
Haakon County (old Hewitt Place Kam-
merer's) as it was the lowest of three bids
on this project. Corr Construction Serv-
ices, nc. of Hermosa, SD, was the low
bidder. t is not yet determined what funds
the county share will come from. A motion
was made, seconded with all in agree-
ment to accept the bid on this project.
Appointed Haakon County Sheriff Kit Gra-
ham met with the commission to discuss
salary, workman's comp and prisoner
contracts. All necessary companies will
be notified of the county change to insure
coverage. The commission notified Offi-
cer Graham that the sheriff's position
closed on March 9, 2012, and that a se-
lection would be made then to appoint a
interim Sheriff until December 31, 2012.
According to SDCL 3-4-6 shown below,
there will be an election this year for the
position of Haakon County Sheriff and the
term of office will be for two years (until
2014) when there will be another general
election and the office will be a four-year
term.
3-4-6. Appointments in writing--Duration
of appointment--Filling of vacancies--Of-
fice where filed. Appointments to state of-
fices shall be made in writing and shall
continue for the remainder of the unex-
pired term of office. Unless otherwise pro-
vided by law, all other appointments shall
be made in writing and shall continue until
the next general election and until a suc-
cessor is elected and qualified. A vacancy
must occur prior to May first in an even-
numbered year, other than in a year when
the term of office would normally expire,
for the office to be filled by election for the
remainder of the unexpired term. Any per-
son elected to an office that was previ-
ously vacant shall take office in the year
following the election on the day of that
year when a full term for that office would
normally commence.
Appointments to state offices shall be
filed with the secretary of state. Appoint-
ments to county offices shall be filed in
the office of the county auditor and en-
tered in the minutes of the commission-
ers' proceedings.
At 2:45 p.m., once again, a motion was
made to go into Executive Session on
personnel for interviews for the Director
of Equalization position. At 6:10 p.m., the
commission came out of executive ses-
sion with no action.
The next regular meeting is scheduled for
Tuesday, March 6, 2012, at 1:00 p.m. at
the Haakon County Courthouse in the
Commissioner's Room. The meeting was
adjourned at 6:29 p.m.
HAAKON COUNTY COMMSSON
Edward Briggs, Chairman
ATTEST:
Patricia G. Freeman, Auditor
[Published March 1, 2012, at the total ap-
proximate cost of $42.89]
NOTICE OF MEETING OF
LOCAL REVIEW BOARD
TOWN OF MIDLAND
SDCL 10-11-13
NOTCE S HEREBY GVEN That the
governing body, sitting as a Review
Board of Midland Municipality, Haakon
County, South Dakota, will meet at the
Town Hall in said taxing jurisdiction on
WEDNESDAY, the 21st day of March,
2012, (being the 3rd Wednesday in
March) for the purpose of reviewing and
correcting the assessment of said taxing
district for the year 2012.
All persons considering themselves ag-
grieved by said assessment are required
to notify the clerk of the local board no
later than Thursday, March 15, 2012.
Michelle Meinzer,
Finance Officer, Town of Midland
[Published March 1 & 8, 2012, at the total
approximate cost of $18.95]
NOTICE OF
CANCELLATION OF
MUNICIPAL ELECTION
MUNICIPALITY OF MIDLAND
Notice is hereby given that no Municipal
Election will be held on the 10th day of
April, 2012, in Midland, South Dakota.
The election for which public notice was
given has been cancelled because the
following individual has filed a certificate
of nomination in the office of the Finance
Office for the position to be filled.
Diana Baeza Trustee
Three (3) Year Term
Because the candidate is unopposed,
certifications of election will be issued in
the same manner as to successful candi-
dates after election.
Dated this 24th day of February, 2012.
Michelle Meinzer
Finance Officer
Town of Midland
[Published March 1, 2012, at the total ap-
proximate cost of $12.27]
NOTICE OF MEETING OF
BOARD OF
EQUALIZATION
CITY OF PHILIP
SDCL 10-11-13
Notice is hereby given that the governing
body, sitting as a Review Board of the
City of Philip, Haakon County, South
Dakota will meet in the Commissioner's
Room, located at 140 S. Howard Ave.,
Haakon Co. Courthouse 2nd Floor, in
said taxing jurisdiction on Monday, March
19, 2012, at 4:00 p.m. for the purpose of
reviewing and correcting the assessment
of said taxing jurisdiction for the year
2012.
All persons considering themselves ag-
grieved by said assessment are required
to submit "Written Objections to Real
Property Assessment, (Form PT 17).
These written objections must be filed
with the City Finance Officer, acting as
the clerk of the local board, no later than
March 15, 2012, at 5:00 p.m. Any inter-
ested persons are invited to attend this
meeting.
Monna Van Lint
Finance Officer
[Published March 1 & 8, 2012, at the total
approximate cost of $22.75]
NOTICE OF
CANCELLATION OF
SCHOOL ELECTION
HAAKON SCHOOL DISTRICT 27-1
Notice is hereby given that no School
Election will be held on the 10th day of
April, 2012, in Philip, South Dakota.
The election for which public notice was
given has been cancelled because the
following individuals have filed certificates
of nomination in the office of the Business
Manager for the positions to be filled:
Jake Fitzgerald, Three (3) Year Term
R. Mark Radway, Three (3) Year Term
Because each of the candidates is unop-
posed, certificates of election will be is-
sued in the same manner as to
successful candidates after the election.
Dated this 27th day of February, 2012.
Britni Ross
Business Manager
[Published March 1, 2012, at the total ap-
proximate cost of $11.91]
Proceedings of Haakon
SchooI District 27-1
Board of Education
ReguIar Meeting Minutes
February 20, 2012

The Board of Education of the Haakon
School District 27-1 met in regular ses-
sion for its regular meeting on February
20, 2012, at 6:00 p.m. at the Philip Ar-
mory, Room A-1. President Scott Brech
called the meeting to order with the fol-
lowing members present: Vonda Hamill,
Mark Nelson, Anita Peterson, Scott
Brech, Kelly Blair, and Doug Thorson. Ab-
sent: Mark Radway. Also present:
Supt/Elementary Prin. Keven Morehart,
Business Manager Britni Ross, Second-
ary Principal Jeff Rieckman, Lisa
Schofield, Nick Hamill, Kianna Knutson,
Paul Guptill, Nelson Holman, Gavin
Brucklacher, Gavin Snook, and Del Bar-
tels.
All action taken in the following minutes
was by unanimous vote unless otherwise
specified.
12-94 Communications from the audi-
ence: None
12-95 Motion by Peterson, second by
Blair to approve the agenda as pre-
sented.
12-96 Motion by Hamill, second by Thor-
son to approve the following items of con-
sent calendar.
Approved the minutes of the January 16,
2012, meeting.
Approved the unaudited financial report
of January 31, 2012, as follows: GEN-
ERAL FUND: Beginning Balance:
988,312.07. Taxes - 2,280.94; nterest -
564.00; Sales - 3,322.00; Pupil Act. -
195.00; Other - 2,727.70; State Funds -
95,198.00. Total Receipts: 104,287.64.
Payments: 147,401.34. Ending Balance:
945,198.37. CAPITAL OUTLAY: Begin-
ning Balance: 304,380.93. Taxes -
856.78; nterest - 180.90. Total Receipts:
1,037.68. Payments: 443.11. Ending Bal-
ance: 304,975.50. SPECIAL EDUCA-
TION: Beginning Balance: 508,680.43.
Taxes - 571.56; nterest - 287.32. Total
Receipts: 858.88. Payments: 28,978.27.
Ending Balance: 480,561.04. PENSION:
Beginning Balance: 52,827.52. Taxes -
172.05; nterest - 31.92. Total Receipts:
203.97. Ending Balance: 53,031.49.
SCHOLARSHIPS: Beginning Balance:
292,082.37. nterest - 35.28; Donations -
500.00. Total Receipts: 535.28. Trans-
fer: 1,650.00. Ending Balance:
290,967.65. FOOD SERVICE: Beginning
Balance: 34,558.69. Sales - 6,450.67;
Fed. Funds - 3,410.73. Total Receipts:
9,861.40. Payments: 6,815.49. Ending
Balance: 37,604.60. TRUST & AGENCY:
Beginning Balance: 74,402.51. nterest -
16.79; Sales - 24,499.58; Pupil Act. -
11,366.13; Donations - 969.80; Other -
2,225.53. Total Receipts: 39,077.83.
Transfer - 1,650.00. Payments:
27,210.08. Ending Balance: 87,920.26.
Capital Outlay CDs at January 31,
2012 = $423,122.21
GeneraI Fund CIaims PayabIe Febru-
ary 20, 2012: AFLAC - nsurance Pre-
mium - 637.62, A&B Welding - VoAg
Supplies - 30.30, Advanced Drug Testing
- Drug Testing - 26.00, All Star Auto - Ve-
hicle Rental - Girls Basketball - 180.00,
Avesis - Vision ns Premium - 293.50,
Brant's Electric - Fluorescent Bulbs -
392.25, Cenex - Propane - Maintenance
- 650.27, Cenex Fleet Fueling - Bus Fuel
- 198.32, Cenex Harvest States - Bus
Fuel/Propane at Milesville - 1,433.03,
Century Business Products - Copier
Maintenance - 606.94, City of Philip -
Water/Sewer - 395.50, Comfort nn -
Lodging - State One Act Play - 580.08,
Coyle's SuperValu - BOE/Science/FACS
Supplies - 112.16, Delta Dental - Dental
nsurance Premiums - 1,636.48, Depart-
ment of Revenue - Water Testing - 35.00,
Deuchar, Theresa - solation Mileage -
238.22, EcoLab - Pest Control - 118.50,
Elshere, Lana - solation Mileage - 73.26,
Foreman Sales & Service - Bus Repair -
67.12, Foss, Danielle - solation Mileage
- 222.00, Gale Group - Title Supplies -
283.21, George's Welding & Repair -
Tractor Repair - 295.00, GoldenWest
Technologies - Technology Services -
1,566.00, Grainger - Treatment Plant Re-
pairs - 678.50, Guptill, Pat - Mileage -
GBB to Oelrichs - 113.96, Hauk, Doug -
Consortium Travel - 144.00, Heartland
Paper Company - Janitorial Supplies -
205.72, Herring, Dani - Consortium Travel
- 144.00, ngram Hardware -
Janitorial/VoAg Supplies - 441.45,
Kadoka FFA - Consortium Travel -
637.00, Kadoka Press - Subscription -
35.00, Knutson, Brandy - Consortium
Travel - 144.00, Knutson, Vicki - Mileage
- Reading Recovery - 82.14, Mid-Central
Educational Coop - DAL Virtual School
Classes - 350.00, Midwest Alarm Com-
pany - Fire Alarm Monitoring Services -
77.72, Morehart, Keven - Reimburse Bus
Fuel - 32.00, Morrison's Pit Stop - Bus
Fuel - 653.88, Moses Building Center -
Shop Supplies - 31.29, Petty Cash Reim-
bursement - Postage - 85.05, Philip FFA
- Consortium Travel - 637.00, Philip Stan-
dard Service - Bus/Maintenance Fuel -
413.70, Philip Trust and Agency - mprest
Reimbursement* - 4,612.44, Pioneer Re-
view - Publications - 112.41, Quill - nk -
1,520.01, Ross, Britni - Mileage - January
Region Meeting - 60.68, Sand Scripts -
Engraving - 57.00, Schulz, Kyle - Winner
- nvestWrite Essay Contest - 50.00,
Stanley Jones Memorial Clinic - Bus
Driver Physical - Morehart - 120.00,
Super 8 - Winner - Lodging - Wrestling -
250.00, Triple H Truck Stop - Bus Fuel -
78.38, Vanway Trophy - Engraving -
199.70, Walker Refuse - Garbage Service
- 800.16, Wall FFA - Consortium Travel -
637.00, Wellmark - Health nsurance Pre-
miums - 9,984.46, West Central Electric -
Electricity - 4,243.59, WRLJ Rural Water
- Milesville/Chey Feb 12 Water - 62.50.
TOTAL: 37,765.20. CapitaI OutIay
CIaims PayabIe February 20, 2012:
Century Business Leasing - Copier Lease
- 443.11, Workplace Technology - Smart
Board Lamps - 845.50. TOTAL 1,288.61.
SPED CIaims PayabIe February 20,
2012: Avesis - Vision ns Premium -
86.72, Delta Dental - Dental nsurance
Premiums - 529.56, Dewey Ertz - Psy-
chological Testing - 520.00, Morehart,
Melanie - Mileage - EP Workshop -
60.68, Nelson, Karen - solation Mileage
- 557.96, Quill - Sped Supplies - 131.30,
Wellmark - Health nsurance Premiums -
2,205.20. TOTAL: 4,091.42. Food Serv-
ice CIaims PayabIe February 20 2012:
Atlas Building Maintenance - Mainte-
nance Supplies - 346.23, Avesis - Vision
ns Premium - 20.01, Child & Adult Nutri-
tion - Commodity Purchases - 207.54,
Coyle's SuperValu - Purchased Foods -
145.01, Dean Foods - Milk Purchases -
1,365.04, Delta Dental - Dental nsurance
Premiums - 63.86, Earthgrains - Pur-
chased Foods - 138.88, Petersen's Vari-
ety - Supplies - 16.00, Reinhart -
Purchased Foods - 1,350.55, Servall -
Linen Care - 58.51, US Foods - Pur-
chased Foods - 5616.53. TOTAL:
9,328.16.
HourIy wages for Month of January
2012: 25,752.30. Gross SaIaries/Fringe
for January 2012 - FUND 10: nstruc-
tional - 92,017.98, Administration -
16,597.83, Support Services - 5,880.70,
Extra Curricular - 2,842.59; FUND 22:
SPED Gross Salaries/Fringe - 8,240.90.
12-97 Motion by Hamill, second by Blair
to approve the following open enrollment
request: OEA83-12 - Stanley County to
Philip High School.
12-98 Motion by Blair, second by Peter-
son to accept with regret the resignation
of DeLayne Williams, effective May 31,
2012.
12-99 Motion by Hamill, second by Nel-
son to authorize advertising for the Main-
tenance Director/Custodial Supervisor
position.
12-100 Motion by Peterson, second by
Thorson to approve the following person-
nel action: Marie Slovek - additional tech-
nology hours, $21.00/hr on an as-needed
basis.
12-101 Motion by Blair, second by Nel-
son to approve the 2012-2013 school cal-
endar, with school officially beginning on
August 15, 2012 and ending May 15,
2013. Staff will have n-service and staff
work days on August 13-14, January 18,
and May 16. All members voted in favor
of the calendar with the exception of
Hamill, who voted no.
12-102 Motion by Nelson, second by Pe-
terson to approve offering certified con-
tracts. Contracts will be offered based on
the 2011-2012 Negotiated Agreement.
After negotiations, contracts will be reis-
sued to reflect any 2012-2013 changes.
12-103 Motion by Hamill, second by Blair
to approve the graduation date of May 20,
2012.
12-104 Anita Peterson gave the BHSSC
report.
12-105 Motion by Blair, second by Thor-
son to enter into executive session for
personnel matters at 6:26 p.m. Meeting
resumed at 7:10 p.m. No action required.
12-106 Secondary Principal Jeff Rieck-
man reported on the following items: (A)
Parent Teacher Conferences were held
with an approximate 70% turnout, which
is about normal for our spring conference.
(B) Winter sports are nearing an end. (C)
Congratulations to Mrs. O'Connor and the
cast/crew of the One Act Play. They did
an awesome job and received the highest
possible honor at State One Act. (D)
FCCLA District meeting was on February
15th. Congratulations to Kelsie Kroetch,
who was elected as the District X Chair-
man and to all 14 of the STAR event illus-
trated talk participants who received gold
ratings. Everyone is qualified for State!
(E) Prom is March 24th, 2012. This is also
the day of our first track meet. (F) Dakota
STEP testing will take place the first week
of April. (G) We will be sending JH girls to
Women in Science Day in Pierre on
March 20th. (H) State Wrestling will be
February 24-25. Philip Area wrestlers
were the #1 team at Regions and will
send 10 qualifiers on to State. () Mrs.
Snook, Mrs. Bouman, and Mrs. O'Connor
will be receiving their MA degrees in May.
12-107 Superintendent Keven Morehart
reported on the following items: (A) Par-
ent Teacher Conference turnout was
tremendous, with about 98% of parents
attending. (B) Dibels testing is almost
complete. (C) There is a change in the
Kindergarten schedule. The week of
March 26th, Kindergarten will be in ses-
sion Monday-26th, Tuesday-27th, and
Wednesday-28th. They WLL NOT be in
session on Thursday the 29th. This is due
to staff professional development. This is
for kindergarten only. (D) Pre-school
screening is March 12th. (E) Bring Your
Grandparents to Lunch Day is March 8th.
(F) Discussed a letter received from Wall
School Superintendent Dennis Rieckman
regarding a review of the wrestling co-op.
Motion by Hamill, second by Nelson to
adjourn at 7:21 p.m. Will meet in regular
session on March 19, 2012, at 7:00 p.m.
Britni Ross, Business Manager
Scott Brech, President
[Published March 1, 2012, at the total ap-
proximate cost of $98.44]
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snow nnd bIowIng snow. Thoy bofh
snId If wns fho worsf oxorIonco of
wInfor sforms fhnf fhoy hnd ovor
boon In. If fook fhom fhroo hours fo
gof fo IhIII nnd fhoy woro fhnnk-
fuI fo gof fhoro snfoIy.
Sundny, KnryI SnndnI nnd somo
frIonds fIod n quIIf nf fhoIr houso.
IncIudod woro Mnry Kny SnndnI,
Inrbnrn Wonfz, ormn OIdonborg
nnd Jonnn Ionrson.
Iob nnd JoAnn !unnor from
orfh nkofn sonf nrf of fho
wookond wIfh fhoIr dnughfor, Inn
nnd Sfovo Iokron nnd fnmIIy. Thoy
hnd como for fho Iny
AIso comIng for fho Iny woro
!orI QuInn's nronfs, nvo nnd
Knron SfoInborg, Iozomnn, Monf.
ob ovIIIo wns In !nId CIfy
Mondny fnkIng cnro of son !uko's
dnughfor, Konnn, whIIo !uko wns
ouf of fown.
!nsf Thursdny ovonIng, fhoro
wns n Izzn nrfy In IhIII for
fhoso InvoIvod In fho ono-ncf Iny
nnd fo congrnfuInfo fhom on n job
woII dono. AffondIng from our
communIfy woro Ion nnd Snm
SfnngIo, Josh QuInn, nnd InrI,
JodI, !nchoI nnd Snrnh Inrsons.
JIm SfnngIo's sIsfor nnd hus-
bnnd, JunnIfn nnd TIm Hughos,
IIorro, cnmo ouf fo fho Iny Snfur-
dny nIghf.
Cuosfs for suor nf our houso
nffor fho Iny Sundny woro Irynn
nnd Shnron OIIvIor, InrI, JodI,
!nchoI nnd Snrnh Inrsons, nnd
MoIody Inrsons nnd fnmIIy from
!nId CIfy.
Our wonfhor sooms fo bo chnng-
Ing, mnybo docIdIng fhnf If shouId
bo wInfor for nwhIIo. ThIs Tuosdny
mornIng, fho forocnsf Is for snow
Infor fodny, fhon furnIng nIco
ngnIn.
MIIesvIIIe News
JanIce Parscns S44-1S
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CARD OF THANKS: Pocns, Triluics, Eic. . $6.00 nininun for
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Poncc Hcucu and tIc Pot.
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cr word iIcrcaficr. EacI nanc and iniiial nusi lc counicd sc-
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NOTE: $2.00 addcd cIargc for loollccing and lilling on all
cIargcs.
DISPLAY AD RATE: $8.00 cr colunn incI, includcd in iIc
Poncc Hcucu and tIc Pot. $5.55 cr colunn incI for iIc
Poncc Hcucu only.
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Housing Aci of 1968, wIicI nalcs ii illcgal io advcriisc any rcfcrcncc, or discrininaiion on
racc, color, rcligion, sc, or naiional origin, or any inicniion io nalc any sucI rcfcrcncc, liniia-
iion, or discrininaiion."
TIis ncwsacr will noi lnowingly accci any advcriising for rcal csiaic wIicI is a violaiion of
iIc law. Our rcadcrs arc inforncd iIai all dwcllings advcriiscd in iIis ncwsacr arc availallc
on an cqual ooriuniiy lasis.
HELP WANTED
SENIOR HOME HEALTH CARE
wanicd for Eldcrly wonan in
Wall. Flcillc Iours and days, in
Ionc ooriuniiy. Plcasc call for
norc infornaiion 605-490-9523
or cnail iicc23yaIoo. con.
WP28-2ic
HELP WANTED: Full-iinc cus-
iodian/nainicnancc sucrvisor.
An Aril 1, 2012, siari daic is
rcfcrrcd. Alicaiions nay lc
iclcd u ai iIc Haalon ScIool
Disirici Adninisiraiivc Officcs.
Any qucsiions nay lc dirccicd
io Kcvcn MorcIari ai 859-2679.
Posiiion ocn uniil fillcd.
Haalon ScIool Disirici is an
Equal Ooriuniiy Enloycr.
P12-2ic
HELP WANTED: TIc USDA For-
csi Scrvicc, Wall Fangcr Disirici
in Wall, SD, is announcing an
cnloyncni ocning. TIc Pro-
gran Suori Clcrl osiiion is a
full iinc icrn osiiion. Alica-
iions nusi lc sulniiicd
iIrougI a wcl-lascd rogran
found on www.usa jols.gov. TIc
announccncni nunlcr is 12-
0207-0303D-KA. TIc alica-
iion nusi lc conlcicd and
sulniiicd ly MarcI 7, 2012.
Coniaci Nadia ai Wall Fangcr
Disirici for addiiional inforna-
iion. 605/279-2125. PW12-1ic
HELP WANTED: TIc WIiic
Fivcr Coocraiivc Crazing Dis-
irici is looling for sonconc io
sray noious wccds on Forcsi
Scrvicc land. A conncrcial a-
licaior's liccnsc and CPS caa-
liliiics arc rcquircd. Plcasc
coniaci Joan ai 859-2144 for
norc infornaiion. PF27-2i
HELP WANTED: Ccdar Pass
Lodgc in sccnic Dadlands Na-
iional Parl is now Iiring for
2012 Scason Aril Oci. Wc arc
looling for ouigoing, Iardworl-
ing siaff for scasonal rciail,
rcsiaurani, cool, nainicnancc,
waiisiaff, rcscrvaiions, Iousc-
lccing, canground aiicndani
osiiions. Cusioncr scrvicc is a
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aliliiy io worl in fricndly and
fasi-accd cnvironncni. Wc can
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conlciion, wcclly oiional
ncal aclagc, rciail discouni,
grou aciiviiics, and grcai o-
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Scnd rcsunc io SIaron Dics ai
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POSITION AVAILABLE: Kadola
Arca ScIool Disirici is looling
for a ari iinc soris conlc
nainicnancc cnloycc. TIc o-
siiion will lcgin on or around
Aril 1si and cnd on or around
Novcnlcr 1si. A conlcic jol
dcscriiion is availallc ai iIc
lusincss officc of iIc Kadola
Arca ScIool Disirici. Plcasc fill
oui iIc onlinc alicaiion and
sulnii conlcicd alicaiion io
iIc lusincss officc ly Fclruary
29, 2012. Addiiional infornaiion
will lc nadc availallc uon rc-
qucsi ly coniaciing Janic Hcr-
nann, 837-2175. TIc Kadola
Arca ScIool Disirici is an EOE.
K11-2ic
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Kadola Arca ScIool Disirici is
sccling roosals fron an indi-
vidual or grou io organizc,
nanagc and ocraic iIc iracl
conccssion siand for iIc 2012
iracl scason. Any grou or con-
linaiion of grous nusi includc
in iIcir roosal iIc nanc of iIc
individual(s} wIo will lc rcson-
sillc for nanagcncni and coor-
dinaiing worlcrs for iracl
nccis. Plcasc sulnii roosals
ly Wcdncsday, Fclruary 29,
2012. Proosals will lc rcvicwcd
ly iIc soris conlc connii-
icc and will lc acicd uon ai iIc
loard of cducaiion ncciing on
MarcI 14, 2012. Proosals will
lc cvaluaicd on a conciiiivc
lasis and will lc wcigIicd on
iIc lcncfii io iIc scIool and
connuniiy including nonciary
gain io iIc scIool disirici, qual-
iiy of conccssion siand rod-
ucis, cusioncr scrvicc and iIc
concisc dcscriiion of iIc nan-
agcncni lan for iIc conccs-
sions. For norc infornaiion and
iIc iracl scIcdulc, lcasc con-
iaci Janic Hcrnann, 837-2175.
TIc Kadola Arca ScIool Doard
of Educaiion rcscrvcs iIc rigIi
io accci or rcjcci any or all ro-
osals. EOE K11-2ic
COOK WANTED: Fcd Focl
Fcsiaurani, Wall. Call 279-2485
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WANTED: Succcssful alicani
will lc good wiiI colc and
Iavc a worling lnowlcdgc of
conuicrs. Musi Iavc a valid
drivcr's liccnsc and lc insurallc.
Will lc rcquircd io occasionally
dclivcr lull oil wiiI iclu and
irailcr and nalc cusioncr con-
iacis. Eccllcni ay aclagc.
Salary lus connission. Eccl-
lcni lcncfii aclagc. Will lc will-
ing io Iirc ari-iinc, if nccdcd.
Aly ai Crosscnlurg Inlc-
ncni in PIili. P11-ifn
HELP WANTED: Musi Iavc
CDL. Worl in growing lusincss.
Call Paul ai Paul's Fccd & Sccd,
FaiiI, SD. 605/967-2102.
F11-2ic
CALVING RANCH HAND: FT
Tcnorary; nininun of 4
noniIs/could rcsuli in crna-
ncni osiiion for iIc rigIi cr-
son, Milcsvillc, SD, sclf-siaricr &
aliliiy io crforn wiiIoui dircci
sucrvision; cicnsivc calving
ccricncc & ccri livcsiocl
Iandlcr; conciiiivc wagc lg &
Iousing for iIc rigIi crson;
Ionc 866-254-0499 or nail io
FancI Worl, Do 50790,
Dillings, MT 59105.
P10-ifn
HELP WANTED: Froni dcsl
clcrl nccdcd ai Dcsi Wcsicrn/
Plains in Wall. Coniaci Jaclic
for furiIcr infornaiion, 279-
2145. PW10-3ic
MISC. FOR SALE
FOR SALE: (2} lrccdcr arrois
wiiI L DDL cagc, $1,800; HD P.
coai wirc roon dividcr 6'H7'L,
$300; 4'W SS roll lird wirc;
2'5'5' fligIi cagc, $150; (2} rc-
cyclcd lull fccdcrs, $125; good
uscd ncsi locs. Call Donnic,
837-2044, cvcnings.
K12-1i
FOR SALE: Uiiliiy irailcr, ull
lcIind a gardcn iracior or ATV,
$75. 3'W4'L. 859-3552.
P12-1i
FOR SALE: XL wall-in aviary
cagc, 1/2" sacc, HD owcr
coaicd wirc wiiI 4 Coclaiicls, 2
Dourlc Paralccis, ncsi locs,
fccding and Ianging cquincni,
$1,800. Call Donnic, 837-2044,
cvcnings. K12-1ic
FOR SALE: 33
1
3 rccord scis
Ernic Ford, Mills Dros., Crccn
Crccn Crass of Honc, and oiI-
crs in cascs. $10 cacI. 279-
2083. P10-3i
FOR SALE: Ncw and uscd furni-
iurc, uscd alianccs, as wcll as
a largc sclcciion of ncw Ionc
and gifi iicns. Dcl's, Eii 63,
Do Eldcr, 390-9810. PW9-4i
FOR SALE: Hcavy duiy lunlcr
or laddcr racl for a sIori lo, 4-
door iclu. Dlacl in color. Asl-
ing $225. Call NaiIan ai
685-3186. P47-ifn
FOR SALE: Foc Iorsc Ialicrs
wiiI 10' lcad roc, $15 cacI.
Call 685-3317 or 837-2917.
K44-ifn
NOTICESJWANTED
NOW TAKING CONSIGN-
MENTS! MacIincry & Miscclla-
ncous Auciion ai PIili
Livcsiocl Auciion on Saiurday,
May 19. Posicr dcadlinc. Mon-
day, Aril 23. Plcasc call 859-
2577 io consign. PF27-10ic
WANTED TO BUY: Junl cars
and nacIincry for crusIing. Will
icl u ai your lacc. Call 433-
5443. PF23-7i
WANTED: Looling for uscd oil.
Taling any iyc and wcigIi. Call
Milc ai 685-3068. P42-ifn
REAL ESTATE
HOUSE FOR SALE, LOCATED
AT 60? SUNSHINE DRIVE,
PHILIP: 3 lcdroon, 2 laiI,
2100 sq. fi. Ionc on a largc loi
locaicd on a quici cul-dc-sac.
Has aiiacIcd 2-car garagc, sior-
agc sIcd, largc dccl and an un-
dcrground srinllcr sysicn
wIicI ocraics off a rivaic wcll.
Coniaci Dol Fugaic, PIili, ai
859-2403 (Ionc} or 515-1946
(ccll}. P3-ifn
RENTALS
LOOKING FOR ALL THE COM-
FORTS OF HOME wiiIoui Iav-
ing io now your own lawn and
scoo your own snow? Moscs
Manor (PIili} Ias an aarincni
availallc siariing Aril 1, 2012.
TIcsc sacious iwo lcdroon,
iwo laiIroon, 1,200 sq. fi.
aarincnis arc Iandica acccs-
sillc and Iavc a largc aiiacIcd
singlc car garagc. Also cnjoy iIc
gcncrous living roon and
liicIcn arcas. All najor ali-
anccs includcd. Easily Icaicd
and coolcd ly a IigI cfficicncy
clcciric Icai un. You can sii
on iIc lacl dccl and cnjoy iIc
ouidoors! For norc infornaiion
on iIis rarc ooriuniiy in snall
iown living, coniaci Milc ai 859-
2100. P12-4ic
FOR RENT IN WALL: 2 lcd-
roon Iousc, wasIcr/drycr
Iool-u, garagc. Fcni. $400.
Call 605/341-7761. PW10-ifn
APARTMENTS: Sacious onc
lcdroon uniis, all uiiliiics in-
cludcd. Young or old. Nccd
rcnial assisiancc or noi, wc can
Iousc you. Jusi call 1-800-481-
6904 or sio in iIc lolly and
icl u an alicaiion. Caicway
Aarincnis, Kadola. WP32-ifn
CLASSIFIED POLICY
PLEASE READ your classificd
ad iIc firsi wccl ii runs. If you
scc an crror, wc will gladly rc-
run your ad corrccily. Wc accci
rcsonsililiiy Ior tbe IIrst In-
correct InsertIon onIy. Favcl-
lciic Pullicaiions, Inc. rcqucsis
all classificds and cards of
iIanls lc aid for wIcn or-
dcrcd. A $2.00 lilling cIargc will
lc addcd if ad is noi aid ai iIc
iinc iIc ordcr is laccd.
THANK YOUS
Vc uunt to tIunI cuconc
uIo cunc out to ou sou su-
cs tIs ust uccIcnd. Vc u-
ccutc ou suot!
Mcsuc Fc Dcutncnt
Hc HuncocI`s un tIunIs
cuconc uIo cxtcndcd ucs,
ouc, suot und Indncss to us
ut tIc tnc o Ic ncss und
dcutI. TIunI ou o tIc oucs,
ood, ncnous und otIc cx-
cssons o snutI. VIutcuc
cucI o ou Ius donc to Ic us
tIougI tIcsc tng dus, uc
tIunI ou o t. TIs s u uon-
dcu, cung connunt.
End ScIuz
Juncc McIuc ScIocd
uncs
Lu Hosc Ann ScIuz
un
Hogc SIc ScIuz
uncs
Judc Nc Jn Angc
Mugo Lco TIuc uncs
Lz Nc uncs
Ducnc Punc uncs
Ju Gc HocIuc
uncs
HcI Dcc HocIuc uncs
Cucncc SIc HocIuc
uncs
iIis ncwsacr 605-859-
2516 or 800-658-3697 for dc-
iails.
WANTED
WANTED. FEMALE LIVE-IN
conanion for a 77-ycar-old
wonan. Musi Iavc valid drivcr's
liccnsc. Salary ncgoiiallc. NE
SouiI Daloia arca. 605-628-
2732 or 605-881-1888.

BUSINESS & SERVICES
BLACK HILLS GEOTHERMAL.
Wc insiall EariI Loos, Duci-
worl, Infloor Hcai in Ioncs,
rancI and ligIi conncrcial. Wc
offcr dcsign, insiall and scrvicc.
www.DlaclHillsCcoiIcrnal.
con 605/390-1046. P10-8i
HILDEBRAND STEEL & CON-
CRETE: ALL iycs of concrcic
worl. FicI, Collccn and Havcn
Hildclrand. Toll-frcc. 1-877-
867-4185; Officc. 837-2621;
FicI, ccll. 431-2226; Havcn,
ccll. 490-2926; Jcrry, ccll. 488-
0291. K36-ifn
TETON RIVER TRENCHING:
For all your rural waicr Iool-
us, waicrlinc and ianl insialla-
iion and any lind of laclIoc
worl, call Jon Joncs, 843-2888,
Midland. PF20-52i
BACKHOE AND TRENCHING:
Pcicrs Ecavaiion, Inc. Ecava-
iion worl of all iycs. Call Drcni
Pcicrs, 837-2945 or 381-5568
(ccll}. K3-ifn
DIEDRICHS CONSTRUCTION
Posi & Siicl Franc Duildings,
grain lins, cusion nadc Ioncs,
gcncral coniraciing, siding and
roofing. Call JoIn ai 441-1779.
P47-ifn
GRAVEL: Scrccncd or rocl. Call
O'Conncll Consiruciion Inc.,
859-2020, PIili. P51-ifn
WEST RIVER EXCAVATION
will do all iycs of ircncIing,
diicIing and dircciional loring
worl. Scc Craig, Diana, Saunicc
or Hcidi Collcr, Kadola, SD, or
call 837-2690. Craig ccll. 390-
8087, Saunicc ccll. 390-8604;
wrcgwic.nci K50-ifn
FARM & RANCH
FOR SALE: 40' Fucrsi flcillc
iinc Iarrow wiiI Iydraulic cari.
Call, cvcnings, 685-6778.
PF27-2i
SUMMER PASTURE WANTED
for u io 80 airs. Call Janic
Willcri, 441-4407. PF26-4ic
WANTED: Sunncr asiurc for
100 io 150 cow/calf airs. Sicvc
Pclron, 544-3202. PF22-12ic
WANTED: Pasiurc for cow/calf
airs for iIis sunncr (2012 &
lcyond} wiiIin 60 nilcs of
PIili. FiicI Farns, 859-2357 or
859-2334. P6-ifn
GARAGE SALES
MOVING SALE: Friday, MARCH
9, 2 io 7 .n.; Saiurday, MarcI
10, 8 io 5. Furniiurc, disIcs,
collcciallcs, iools, air conrcs-
sor, wood cIicr, and SO
MUCH MOFE. Enily KrocicI,
290 S. Auio, PIili.
P12-2i
Ihc Pionccr Pcvicw
Busincss & ProIcssionol DirccIory
K0NA|| f. MANN, ||8
FamiIy Dentistry
Monday - Tuesday - Thurs. - Friday
8:00 to 12:00 & 1:00 to 5:00
859-2491 Philip, SD
104 Philip Ave. South of Philip Chiropractic
HILDEBRAND READY-MIX
PLANTS IN PHILIP & KADOKA
Qualiiy Air-Eniraincd Concrcic
CaII toII-Iree 1-SSS-S39-2621
RIcbard HIIdebrand
S3?-2621 - Kadoka, SD
Rent Thio Spuce
S7.25/ueek
3 month min.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY
NEED MONEY TO PAY off lills??
Scll Avon! Worl fron Ionc.
Earn 40% on your firsi 4 ordcrs.
1-877-454-9658
EDUCATION
ALLIED HEALTH CAFEEF irain-
ing. Aiicnd collcgc 100% onlinc.
Jol laccncni assisiancc. Con-
uicr availallc. Financial Aid if
qualificd. SCHEV ccriificd. Call
800-481-9409. www.Ccniu-
raOnlinc.con
EMPLOYMENT
CITY OF NEW TOWN Iiring o-
licc cIicf. Salary DOQ/c.
Crcai Dcncfiis. Musi lc cligillc
for ND P.O.S.T. Scnd rcsunc.
Ciiy of Ncw Town, PO Do 309,
Ncw Town, ND 58763, cnail.
niaudiiorrcsicl.nci.
CFEAT PT JOD ScIool Dus
Drivcrs. 12-20 Iours, aid irain-
ing. Aly in Pcrson ai ScIool
Dus Inc., 5100 W 8iI Si., Siou
Falls, SD PIonc. 605-334-6644.
INDUSTFIAL TECHNOLOCY or
Vocaiional Ag/WiiI or WiiIoui
CoacIing. Aly io. Kcvin M.
Colcs, Sucrinicndcni, Driiion-
Hccla ScIool Disirici 45-4,
lcvin.colcsl12.sd.us
OWNEF/OPEFATOFS $5,000
Sign-On Donus! Fclocaic for
ions of warn SouiI TX runs!
Frac Sand Hauling. Musi Iavc
iracior, ncunaiic irailcrs,
llowcr. 1-888-567-4972.
FDO EQUIPMENT CO. Conci-
iiivc wagcs, lcncfiis, iraining,
rofii sIaring, ooriuniiics for
growiI, grcai culiurc and inno-
vaiion. $1,500 Sign on Donus
availallc for Scrvicc TccIni-
cians. To lrowsc ooriuniiics
go io www.rdocquincni.con.
Musi aly onlinc. EEO.
SHEFIFF POSITION OPENINC.
Haalon Couniy full-iinc, ccrii-
ficd law cnforccncni officcr, full
lcncfiis - 605-859-2800 -
Haalon Couniy Audiior, Do
698, PIili, SD 57567. Closing
MarcI 9, 2012.
SUPEFINTENDENT/CFOUNDS
KEEPEF nccdcd ai Wall Colf
Coursc, full-iinc scasonal. Scnd
rcsunc io. Cary Kcyscr, PO Do
98, Wall, SD 57790, or call 279-
2643.
WANTED. SEFVICE TECHNI-
CIANS ai a siallc dcalcrsIi
wiiI iIrcc locaiions in SouiI
Daloia. Eccllcni lcncfii acl-
agc. A/C scrvicc dcarincnis.
Wagcs DOE. Call Crosscnlurg
Inlcncni, Winncr ai 800-658-
3440, Picrrc ai 800-742-8110 or
PIili ai 800-416-7839.
LOG HOMES
DAKOTA LOC HOME Duildcrs
rcrcscniing Coldcn Eaglc Log
Honcs, luilding in casicrn, ccn-
iral, noriIwcsicrn SouiI &
NoriI Daloia. Scoii Conncll,
605-530-2672, Craig Conncll,
605-264-5650, www.goldcnca-
glclogIoncs.con
METAL BUILDINGS
DEHLEN DUILDINC DISTFIDU-
TOF 4080, 50100, 62120,
68200, Talc advaniagc of Iugc
Winicr discounis. $avc iIou-
sands, DcIlcn Indusirics, LP.
Call now! Jin 1-888-782-7040.
NOTICES
SD HOFSE FAIF MarcI 16-18
Fairgrounds, Siou Falls, SD. Al
Dunning clinics Friday; rcscn-
iaiions Sai & Sun; Horscnan's
CIallcngc; FancI Fodco; iradc
sIow. Infornaiion www. SD-
HOFSEFAIF.con.
ADVEFTISE IN NEWSPAPEFS
siaicwidc for only $150.00. Pui
iIc SouiI Daloia Siaicwidc
Classificds Nciworl io worl for
you ioday! (25 words for $150.
EacI addiiional word $5.} Call
PBILIP B00Y SB0P
Complete Auto Body Repairing
Glass nstallation Painting Sandblasting
ToII-Free: 1-800-900-2339
Pee Wee & Toby Hook
859-2337 PhiIip, SD
Ior ull yoor
concrete
constroction
needs:

CONCRITI
CONSTRLCTION
Sgq-1oo
Philip, S
HAAKON COUNTY SHERIFF
POSITION OPENING:
Haakon County is accepting applications
for a full-time, certified law enforcement of-
ficer. Full benefits are included. Call 605-
859-2800 for application or mail to Haakon
County Auditor, Box 698, Philip, SD
57567.
CIosing date is March 9, 2012.
Published February 23, & March 1, 2012, at the total approximate cost
of $96.00.
6l086l`$
Welding & Repair
DOT Inspection
CompIete TraiIer Repair
FuII Line of Bearings & SeaIs
Tractor Front End & SpindIes
SeIIing New SteeI
RecycIing OutIet
Refrigration & A/C on CommerciaI,
ResidentiaI & VehicIes
ACCEPTING APPLIANCES
0eorge: 111-30Z Lee: 111-30
0l88l$
859-2970 Philip
IAX K|AKAI|0N 8|KV|||
E-FILING - HEASONAHLE HATES
(PrIces IncIude tax and are Ior basIc
W-2's and scboIarsbIps onIy.)
HigI ScIool Siudcnis. $16
Collcgc Siudcnis. $25
Petersen EnterprIses - VIckIe Petersen
1SS S. Center Ave. - PbIIIp
Call io scIcdulc an ai.. 60SJSS9-236S
Apply Today
Badlands Trading Post
Cactus Flat, Exit 131 off I-90
Convenience Store & Gift Shop
Full or Part Time Positions Available.
Fun Environment.
Flexible Hours.
Competitive Wages.
Contact Heidi @ 433-5411
March 1, B01B The PIcneer RevIew Page 1B
WEBSITE ADDRESS:
www.phiIipIivestock.com
EmaiI: info@phiIipIivestock.com
TO CONSIGN CATTLE OR HAVE A REPRESENTATIVE LOOK AT YOUR CATTLE, GIVE US A CALL:
THOR ROSETH, Owner
(605} 685.5826
BILLY MARKWED, FIeIdman
Midland (605} 567.3385
JEFF LONG, FIeIdmanJAuctIoneer
Fcd Owl (605} 985.5486
Ccll. (605} 515.0186
LYNN WEISHAAR, AuctIoneer
Fcva (605} 866.4670
DAN PIROUTEK, AuctIoneer
Milcsvillc (605} 544.3316
STEVEN STEWART
Yard Foreman
(605} 441.1984
BOB ANDERSON, FIeIdman
Siurgis (605} 347.0151
BAXTER ANDERS, FIeIdman
Wasia (605} 685.4862
PHILIP LIVESTOCK AUCTION
(60S) SS9:2S??
www.pbIIIpIIvestock.com
lkllll ll\lI|K 1||IlK
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Upoom1ng Co111e So1es:
TUESDAY, MAR. 6: SPECIAL FEEDEF CATTLE SALE,
FEATUFINC DANCS VACCINATED HEIFEFS & FECULAF
CATTLE SALE. WEIGH-UPS: 10 A.M. FEEDER CATTLE TO
FOLLOW: 12 P.M. (MT}. EARLY CONSIGNMENTS: ST1-
MAT1NG 2SDD HAD.
FEEDER CATTLE: FSFALL SHOTS, NINO IMPLANTS,
ANALL NATUHAL, ASVAGE SOUHCE VEHIFICATION
EISENBRAUN & EISENBRAUN - 300 FANCY DLK STFS;
FS,NI,ASV.........................................................................575-700=
BRUCH RANCH - 160 DLK HFFS; FS,NI ..............................400-500=
COLEMAN - 150 DLK & DWF STFS & HFFS; FS..................600-650=
GABRIEL EST. - 135 DLK & DWF STFS & HFFS; FS...........600-650=
PORCH & PORCH - 120 DLK DV HFFS; FS,NI ............................700=
DIAMOND S RANCH - 110 DLK & DWF STFS & DV HFFS;
FS ....................................................................................500-600=
TENNIS - 100 FANCY DWF 1ST X DV HFFS; FS,NI ..............700-750=
BRIGGS - 85 DLK DV HFFS; FS,NI ......................................600-650=
DALY & DALY - 80 FANCY DLK ANC DV HFFS; FS,
FFEEZE DFANDED.................................................................750=
PORCH - 80 DLK DV HFFS; FS,NI...............................................700=
LONG & LONG - 80 DLK HFFS; FS,NI..................................600-625=
KNUTSON - 65 FED ANC STFS; FS............................................750=
GABRIEL & GABRIEL - 65 DLK STFS; FS,NI,ASV................500-550=
BARRY - 60 DLK & DWF DV HFFS; FS ................................600-650=
FITCH FARMS - 60 DLK HFFS; FS,NI.........................................650=
SIELER & SIELER - 57 DLK STFS & DV HFFS; FS,NI .........550-600=
MOON - 50 DLK STFS & HFFS; FS,NI..................................650-700=
CREW CATTLE CO - 50 DLK STFS; FS................................600-650=
SCHOFIELD BROTHERS - 40 DLK STFS & HFFS; FS,NI.....500-600=
NIXON - 38 DLK DV HFFS & STFS; FS................................550-575=
SILBERNAGEL - 35 FED, FWF, & DWF STFS & HFFS;
FS,NI ................................................................................450-600=
WILLIAMS - 33 DLK HFFS; FS, NI .......................................500-550=
ANDERS - 30 DLK & FED STFS; FS ....................................800-900=
BIELMAIER - 25 DLK STFS & HFFS; FS,NI ................................700=
EISENBRAUN - 20 DLK DV HFFS; FS,FFEEZE DFANDED...600-650=
WIESER - 18 DLK HFFS; FS,NI...................................................550=
IRELAND - 17 DLK STFS; FS,NI .................................................700=
PERAULT RANCH - 15 FED X STFS & HFFS; FS,NI............500-600=
TUESDAY, JUNE 26: DFY COW SPECIAL & SPECIAL FEEDEF CATTLE SALE
TUESDAY, JULY 3: NO SALE
TUESDAY, JULY 10: FECULAF CATTLE SALE
TUESDAY, JULY 1?: FECULAF CATTLE SALE
TUESDAY, JULY 24: FECULAF CATTLE SALE
TUESDAY, JULY 31: SPECIAL ANNIVEFSAFY YEAFLINC & FALL CALF SALE
& FECULAF CATTLE SALE & ANNIVEFSAFY DDQ
2DJ2 Bu11 So1es:
SUNDAY, MARCH 4: DEEP CFEEK
ANCUS & MILLAF ANCUS 1.00 P.M. (MT}
TUESDAY, MAR. 20: FANNINC ANCUS, 12 P.M. ((MT}}
TUESDAY, MAR. 2?: FOCHAIF ANCUS 12.00 P.M. (MT}
TUESDAY, APR. 3: SLOVEK FANCH ANCUS & ANCUS PLUS
CENETICS DULL SALE 12.00 P.M. (MT}
TUESDAY, APR. 10: ANDEFS & DAMFOW LONCHOFN 12.00
P.M. (MT}
WEDNESDAY, APR. 11: TFASK & PETEFSON ANCUS 1.00 P.M.
(MT}
TUESDAY, APR. 24: FOFTUNE'S FAFTEF U+ ANCUS 12.00
P.M. (MT}
TUESDAY, MAY 1: DULL DAY
2DJ2 Horse So1es:
TUESDAY, APRIL 1?: OPEN CONSICNMENT HOFSE SALE FOL-
LOWINC THE CATTLE SALE.
2ELFER - 13 HEFF & DWF STFS; FS,NI ..............................600-700=
PAULSEN - 12 DLK & DWF STFS & HFFS; FS,NI ........................600=
HANSON - 12 HEFF DV HFFS; FS,NI...................................525-550=
MOR CONS1GNMNTS BY SAL DAY. CALL THOR ROSTH AT
tDS-SS9-2S?? OR tDS-tSS-SS2t FOR MOR 1NFORMAT1ON.
TUESDAY, MAR. 13: SPECIAL STOCK COW & DFED HEIFEF
SALE & FECULAF CATTLE SALE. WEIGH-UPS: 10 A.M. BRED
CATTLE: 12 P.M. (MT}. ARLY CONS1GNMNTS:
STOCK COWS:
LARRY & JOHN DOLE2AL - 39 DLK SOLID MOUTH COWS;
DFED. DLK; CLV. 4-1
HUNSAKER RANCH - 8 DLK & DWF 4 YF OLD & DFK MOUTH
COWS; DFED. DLK; CLV. 3-6 FOF 60 DAYS
NORMAN & JOSH GEIGLE - 4 DLK COMINC 3 YF OLD COWS;
DFED. DLK; CLV. 3-26
MOR CONS1GNMNTS BY SAL DAY. CALL THOR ROSTH AT
tDS-SS9-2S?? OR tDS-tSS-SS2t FOR MOR 1NFORMAT1ON.
TUESDAY, MAR. 20: SPECIAL FEEDEF CATTLE SALE & FECULAF CATTLE
SALE
TUESDAY, MAR. 2?: SPECIAL FEEDEF CATTLE SALE & FECULAF CATTLE
SALE. (STOFM DATE FOF MAFCH 20}
TUESDAY, APR. 3: SPECIAL STOCK COW & DFED HEIFEF SALE & FECU-
LAF CATTLE SALE
TUESDAY, APR. 10: SPECIAL CFASS-TIME, FEPLACEMENT HEIFEFS, &
FEEDLOT CATTLE SALE & FECULAF CATTLE SALE
TUESDAY, APR. 1?: SPECIAL STOCK COW, DFED HEIFEF, & PAIF SALE &
FECULAF CATTLE SALE
TUESDAY, APR. 24: SPECIAL FEEDEF CATTLE SALE FEATUFINC DANCS
VACCINATED HEIFEFS & FECULAF CATTLE SALE
TUESDAY, MAY 1: DULL DAY & FECULAF CATTLE SALE
TUESDAY, MAY S: SPECIAL FEEDEF CATTLE SALE & FECULAF CATTLE
SALE
TUESDAY, MAY 1S: SPECIAL PAIF, STOCK COW & DFED HEIFEF SALE &
FECULAF CATTLE SALE
TUESDAY, MAY 22: SPECIAL FEEDEF CATTLE SALE & FECULAF CATTLE
SALE
TUESDAY, MAY 29: NO SALE
TUESDAY, JUNE S: SPECIAL PAIF SALE & FECULAF CATTLE SALE
TUESDAY, JUNE 12: SPECIAL FEEDEF CATTLE SALE & FECULAF CATTLE
SALE
TUESDAY, JUNE 19: FECULAF CATTLE SALE
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wiII be offering video saIe as an additionaI service to our consignors,
with questions about the video pIease caII, Jerry Roseth at 605:685:5820.
~ CATTLE REPORT ~
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2S, 2012
A smaIIer saIe on a coId day.
BRED CATTLE:
MARTY & MONTY WILLIAMS - WALL
49.........................DLK US HFFS 961= .......$1,750.00
JACK LONG & VELDON THAYER - MARTIN
18.........DLK 3 TO 6 YF OLD COWS 1324= .....$1,700.00
9...........DLK 5 TO 6 YF OLD COWS 1391= .....$1,600.00
8............DLK SOLID MOUTH COWS 1422= .....$1,460.00
10............DLK DFK MOUTH COWS 1405= .....$1,435.00
DAN PIROUTEK - MILESVILLE
39DLK SOLID TO DFK MOUTH COWS 1393= .....$1,585.00
TED BERNDT - EAGLE BUTTE
27............DLK DFK MOUTH COWS 1407= .....$1,500.00
BART & JANICE PARSONS - MILESVILLE
8..............DLK DFK MOUTH COWS 1427= .....$1,450.00
EARL PARSONS - MILESVILLE
14............DLK DFK MOUTH COWS 1340= .....$1,435.00
WEIGH-UPS:
EARL PARSONS - MILESVILLE
1.................................DLK COW 1380= ..........$96.50
1.................................DLK COW 1370= ..........$92.50
3 ...............................DLK COWS 1323= ..........$92.00
1.................................DLK COW 1345= ..........$91.50
1.................................DLK COW 1460= ..........$90.00
1.................................DLK COW 1430= ..........$89.00
1.................................DLK COW 1615= ..........$88.50
1.................................DLK COW 1615= ..........$88.00
ROGER SHULL - WALL
1.................................DLK COW 1270= ..........$95.00
BART & JANICE PARSONS - MILESVILLE
1.................................DLK COW 1485= ..........$94.00
1.................................DLK COW 1600= ..........$93.00
1.................................DLK COW 1385= ..........$92.50
1.................................DLK COW 1665= ..........$90.00
1.................................DLK COW 1365= ..........$89.50
1.................................DLK COW 1540= ..........$89.00
1.................................DLK COW 1230= ..........$86.50
BILL SLOVEK - PHILIP
1.................................DLK COW 1265= ..........$94.00
1.................................DLK COW 1330= ..........$92.00
1.................................DLK COW 1300= ..........$91.50
2.................................DLK COW 1345= ..........$90.00
1.................................DLK COW 1265= ..........$89.50
1.................................DLK COW 1390= ..........$89.00
1 ................................DLK HFFT 930= ..........$121.00
1...........................DLK COWETTE 1045= ........$106.00
ARTHUR & BONNIE RISSE - MARTIN
1 ................................DLK HFFT 965= ..........$120.00
1...........................DLK COWETTE 1080= ........$104.00
1.................................DLK DULL 1965= ........$104.50
1.................................DLK DULL 1975= ........$102.00
JUDY DALY - MIDLAND
1 ................................DLK HFFT 985= ..........$117.00
PINNEY RANCH - PHILIP
1.................................DLK COW 1215= ..........$94.00
2 ...............................DLK COWS 1223= ..........$93.50
1.................................DLK COW 1315= ..........$89.00
4...............................DLK HFFTS 999= ..........$117.00
1 ................................DLK HFFT 1070= ........$108.00
1...........................DLK COWETTE 1150= ........$100.00
JIM & LUISA TINES - NEW UNDERWOOD
7 ................................DLK HFFT 1021= ........$112.00
MICKEY DALY - MIDLAND
2 ...............................DLK COWS 1335= ..........$93.00
1.................................DLK COW 1390= ..........$89.00
STEVE DALY - MIDLAND
1.................................DLK COW 1230= ..........$90.00
BUSTER PETERSON - KADOKA
1...............................HEFF COW 1480= ..........$89.50
1...............................HEFF COW 1450= ..........$89.00
2..............................HEFF COWS 1485= ..........$87.00
SPRING CREEK RANCH - HERMOSA
1.................................DLK COW 1260= ..........$87.00
JIM & JOAN CANTRELL - PHILIP
1.................................DLK COW 1480= ..........$85.50
MORTENSON CATTLE CO - HAYES
4 .........................DLK COWETTES 1039= ........$107.00
1...........................DLK COWETTE 1080= ........$103.50
BRENNAN DALY - MIDLAND
1 ..........................FED COWETTE 1130= ........$100.50
NOW TAKING CONSIGNMENTS!
Machinery & MisceIIaneous Auction at
PhiIip Livestock Auction
Saturday, May 19th
Poster deadIine Monday, ApriI 23rd.
PIease caII 605-859-2577 to consign.
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Lewis Bros. Angus: Friday, March 2
Mogck Angus Farms: Thurs., March 8
Lensegrav Ranch: Saturday, March 10
Schauer Angus: Monday, March 12
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Lunch 8pec|a|s:
Honday-Fr|day
11:00 to 1:30
6a|| for
spec|a|s!
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Ava||ab|e at
Lunch!
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8aroecued Por| R|os
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Pel|le R|oeye
ht1ats1a, lt|raar t||:
lrd|ar Taco or Taco 3a|ad
I|ars1a, Mart| 1s|:
8eel T|ps
Msa1a, Mart| ||:
Reuoer & Fr|es
ktstrra||sas:
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a|ar1a,
Mart| 1r1:
3lea| & 3rr|rp
(contInued Ivom puge 6)
Snfurdny, KIofh nnd obbIo nf-
fondod fho wrosfIIng fournnmonf
In !nId CIfy. Thoy roorfod fhnf
fhoy drovo In forrIbIo wonfhor on
fho wny homo Sundny nIghf. If wns
snowIng nnd bIowIng nnd mndo for
oor vIsIbIIIfy. Thoy woro nf fho
snIo Tuosdny wIfh fho Insf bnfch of
fhoIr cnIvos. You hnvo fo gof rId of
fhom fo mnko room for fho now
srIng cnIvos.
!IncoIn SmIfh homo cnmo Sun-
dny nIghf nnd ho nffondod n buII
snIo whoro ho urchnsod n buII. Ho
wonf bnck fo Abordoon Wodnosdny.
MnrInnno IroIn sfnfos fhnf JIm
MorInrfy Is doIng boffor nnd Is nbIo
fo rnIso hIs nrms n IIffIo moro nnd
fhnf fhoy (IrIons) gof hIm n now
comufor fhnf you don`f hnvo fo
uso your hnnds. You jusf fnIk Info
If. Thoy wIII fonch hIm how fo uso
If nnd MnrInnno snId sho wns goIng
fo fnko Iossons nIong wIfh JIm, so
fhnf sho couId hoI hIm If ho ovor
noods If. ThIs wIII nof onIy hoI
JIm, buf mnko If onsIor fo koo In
fouch wIfh ooIo.
OfhorwIso, IroIns nro jusf sfny-
Ing homo fnkIng cnro of fho choros.
Thoy wonf fo church Sundny morn-
Ing nnd found ronds sIIck on fho
wny, buf fhoy woro fhnwod ouf bo-
foro fhoy wonf homo.
MnrvIn nnd IhyIIIs CoIomnn nnd
Horb nnd HnzoI SIoIor onjoyod fho
MIIosvIIIo Iny IrIdny nIghf. Thoy
snId If wns n vory good Iny. Horb
nnd HnzoI nffondod church sorv-
Icos bofh Sundny nnd Ash Wodnos-
dny nf IIrsf !ufhornn In IhIII.
Horb nnd HnzoI woro In !nId
CIfy for docfor noInfmonfs fhIs
wook. Ho, IIko nII fnrmors who
woro ouf In fho sun foo much hns
hnd robIoms nnd ho hnd n good ro-
orf fhnf nII wns woII. I hnvo my
skIn chockod offon nIso, ns I wns
oufdoors In fho sun mnny yonrs
hoIIng fnrm nnd uf u hny. And,
nf fhIs fImo hnvo nof dovoIood nny
robIoms. Iuf you nood fo wnfch
nnd If you fhInk you mny hnvo n
robIom, gof If chockod rIghf nwny.
MnrvIn nnd VIckI IIdo woro In
!nId Iobrunry 22 nnd MnrvIn hnd
n docfor`s noInfmonf.
Our symnfhy goos ouf fo fho
fnmIIy of !ufh Shnr. I hnd known
!ufh for mnny yonrs. WIIInrd nnd
!ufh woro InvIfod fo OrvIIIo nnd
CoIdn !owIsons for mnny Sundny
dInnors nIong wIfh Konnofh nnd I
fhrough fho yonrs. Hor dnughfor,
ShIrIoy, Is mnrrIod fo my cousIn,
Wnrron Swoozy, nnd fhoy IIvo nf
Iox IIdor. !ufh movod fo !nId
CIfy fo n rofIromonf homo so sho
couId bo nonr hor fnmIIy.
Iobrunry 23 fhrough fho 26, Iob
Thorson nnd JodI fIow fo !nughIIn,
ov. for n shorf vncnfIon. onnIo
nnd VIrgInIn Iorguson woro on fho
snmo fIIghf. !nughIIn Is sorf of IIko
fho WnII rug Sforo nnd Is Iocnfod
jusf ncross from IuII Hond CIfy,
ArIz. AII roorfod n good fImo.
!nrry SchuIz Iookod nffor choros nf
Iob`s whIIo fhoy woro gono.
onnn owmnn, Innno nnd
Morgnn Inrsons, nnd ShIrIoy Inr-
son wonf fo ow !ndorwood fo fho
gIrIs` bnskofbnII gnmo Mondny.
Thon on Thursdny, fhoy nffondod
fho Insf gnmo fhIs yonr nf IhIII.
Wodnosdny, onnn owmnn
wonf fo !nId CIfy fo vIsIf ShnyIn
nnd Morgnn nnd ShIrIoy Inrsons
wonf wIfh hor.
MIko nnd obbIo CIomonfs wonf
fo !nId CIfy fo vIsIf !uko nnd
TrIchn nnd grnndbnby, Znno, Snf-
urdny.
Tle longer nen lite, /le nore
/ine /lere ie /o /lin/, /o /lin/ ie /o
grou, onJ /o grou ie /o lite. r. Id-
wnrd J. SfIogIIff
0rIndstcne News
by Mary BIde SS9-B1SS
?5 Yeuvs Ago: Ieb. 25, 192B
Mrs. Mnry HoIgoson dIod nf hor
homo In IhIII Sundny mornIng,
Iobrunry 2l, foIIowIng sovornI
monfhs IIInoss.
Mnry Kjoso wns born In SIoux
CIfy, Iown, ovombor 9, l882, nnd
cnmo wIfh hor nronfs fo Soufh
nkofn In hor Infnncy. Thoy soffIod
In !nIon Counfy whoro sho IIvod
unfII l9 yonrs of ngo.
***
Tho mnrrIngo of MIss MnurIno
!onnIng nnd John SorboI fook
Inco nf fho homo of fho brIdo`s nr-
onfs, Mr. nnd Mrs. od !onnIng, In
IhIII Snfurdny nffornoon, Iobru-
nry 20.
***
I.C. HIcks of owIIn rofurnod
homo Info Mondny nffornoon nffor
boIng nbsonf nII dny nf work fo fInd
fhnf Mrs. HIcks hnd dIod whIIo ho
wns nwny. Ho found hor In bod. Sho
hnd boon III nbouf l0 dnys, suos-
odIy from fho fIu, buf whon Mr.
HIcks Ioff hor Mondny mornIng hor
condIfIon dId nof nonr fo bo sorI-
ous. Sho wns 56 yonrs oId.
CrIndsfono ows . Somo of fho
womon hnvo n nIco Iof of sowIng or
hnnd work fo show for fho wInfor.
Mrs. Hnuk Iocod nnd fIod quIIfs
unfII sho hnd sovornI fInIshod, fhon
sho sfnrfod mnkIng crochofod rng
rugs. Mrs. Iggon hns boon mnkIng
comforfors foo nnd MnboI !Icknrd
hns hor fIoworgnrdon quIIf In fho
frnmos nnd Is quIIfIng If. IrIodn
Joyco hns mndo ovor so mnny
hookod rugs, mnny of fhom sIIk,
nnd hns gIvon nwny mosf of fhom.
Mrs. McCIuro hns boon hookIng
rugs foo, mosf of fhom wooIon nnd
nIso ombroIdorod n bufforfIy bod-
srond. Mrs. Snmmons. boforo sho
wonf fo !IncoIn, hnd mndo n good
mnny rng rugs, crochofod In n sorf
If dnIsy dosIgn.
Mrs. Snmmons cnn mnko moro
usofuI nnd nIco IookIng fhIngs, nnd
n gronfor vnrIofy of fhIngs, ouf of n
snck of rngs fhnn nnybody wo ovor
snw. Sho Is n gonIus nf If nnd do-
sorvos somo socInI monfIon.
Iorf Humborf fhInks fhnf coy-
ofos hnd n Iof of norvo fo como rIghf
Info hIs forrIfory nnd kIII fIvo shoo
for !oIIIo InImor, nnd ho Infonds fo
moof u wIfh fhom nnd fonch fhom
n dnrnod good Iosson.
!ocnI IrIofs . A son wns born fo
Mr. nnd Mrs. Myron IIorco, Mon-
dny foronoon, Iobrunry 22. Tho In-
fnnf dIod Mondny nIghf.
50 yeuvs Ago
Iebvuuvy 22, 1962
IIrfhs . Mr. nnd Mrs. wIIyn
Hook, n boy, 6 ounds nnd 3 ouncos
on Iobrunry l5.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Vornon OIson, n
boy, 5 ounds nnd 8 ouncos on Iob-
runry l9.
Mr. nnd Mrs. onnId IofrIch, n
boy, ? ounds nnd l2 ouncos, on
Iobrunry l?.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Horborf SIbson, n
gIrI, ? ounds nnd l4 l/2 ouncos on
Iobrunry l9.
IofwIxf IIncos . Kny nnd Jon-
nIno Kroofch vIsIfod Sundny wIfh
hor foIks fho Cono oncks. Chuck
sfnrfod ouf Sundny fo work sovon
dnys n wook now on fho mIssIIo.
Sonnn Ionrson Is mnkIng hor
homo wIfh hor son nnd fnmIIy, fho
InImor Ionrsons.
Wnyno InIrchIId fIow wIfh IddIo
Inyo fo n domonsfrnfIon of n grnIn
roIIIng mnchIno nf fho HnroId
Odom rnnch on Wodnosdny. HnroId
fIow hIm homo Infor.
Mrs. IonrI Kroofch sonf sovornI
dnys In IhIII nnd hoIod IIonnor
Kroofch wIfh hor work ns sho nnd
fho chIIdron hnvo hnd fho fIu. Kny
nnd JonnIno wonf In Mondny fo
hoI.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Wnyno InIrchIId
woro cnIIod fo Huron Thursdny.
!Ighf ouf of fho bIuo sky, Iruco gof
such n noso bIood fho docfor
workod nII nIghf fo gof If sfood.
Ho hnd fo hnvo sovornI frnnsfu-
sIons nnd If wns ronI sorIous for n
fow dnys. Wnyno nnd !ufh woro
nbIo fo como homo Sundny.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Irod Kroofch ro-
coIvod n hono cnII from IrIfz
Kroofch nf !nId CIfy fhnf ho wns
fho roud fnfhor of n boy born Iob-
runry l3fh.
CrIndsfono ows . A bnby
showor wns hoId for onIso nwn,
Infnnf dnughfor of Mr. nnd Mrs.
Vorn Iorfuno IrIdny nf fho Ior-
funo homo.
ConnIo OIdonborg, youngosf
dnughfor of Mr nnd Mrs. Coorgo
OIdonborg, broko hor rIghf nrm n
couIo wooks ngo whIIo InyIng nf
schooI.
!owdy SchuIor, grnndson of Mr.
nnd Mrs. Hnnk SIoIor, hnd fho mIs-
forfuno fo fnII on n brokon o bof-
fIo nnd rocoIvod n gnsh on hIs shIn
whIch roquIrod sovon sfIfchos.
25 Yeuvs Ago: MuvcL 1, 1962
IIrfhs . Mr. nnd Mrs. MIchnoI
nIy, n boy, Iobrunry 24, 8 ounds
nnd ? ouncos.
Mr. nnd Mrs. WIIIInm Ioss, n
gIrI, Iobrunry 26, 6 ounds nnd 9
3/4 ouncos.
IIro of undoformInod orIgIn wns
dIscovorod nf fho Hong TruckIng
Comnny Sho In norfh IhIII Insf
IrIdny nffornoon, Iobrunry 23,
nbouf fhroo .m. nnd nffor bnffIIng
fho smoIdorIng fInmos fIII dnrk, In
nonr zoro wonfhor, IhIII`s VoIun-
foor IIro onrfmonf wns confI-
donf fhoy hnd If comIofoIy
oxfInguIshod. Mondny nIghf nbouf
ll:l5 .m. ns n mombor of fho do-
nrfmonf drovo nsf fho fruck sho
ho nofIcod smoko, nnd fho fIromon
woro cnIIod ngnIn fo our moro
wnfor on fho smoIdorIng rosIduo.
IofwIxf IIncos . Cono nnd
Mnrgory onck journoyod fo Cof-
fysburg Insf Snfurdny, so Mnrgory
couId fnko nrf In fho woddIng of
hor cousIn, JIm InrfhoIomow of
!ommon, who wns mnrrIod fo
IIdon !mIkor of Coffysburg.
Cono onck nnd Kny Kroofch
fook Jonnono u fo hnvo fho docfor
chock hor foof for now shoos IrI-
dny.
Mr. nnd Mrs. IrIfz Kroofch nro
fho roud nronfs of n bnby boy
born Iobrunry l3 nf fho Ionnoff
CInrkson MomorInI HosIfnI In
!nId CIfy. Tho IIffIo foIIow
woIghod 8 ounds 3 ouncos.
25 Yeuvs Ago: Ieb. 26, 19B?
!ocnI fIowor sho chnngos own-
orshI . Mondny, Iobrunry 23,
Ioggy`s IIoomIng Houso bocnmo
IhIII IIornI. MoI nnd Iofh SmIfh
of IhIII fook of fho ownor/mnnngo-
monf of fho sho ovor fho wookond
nnd offIcInIIy oonod fho doors
Mondny mornIng.
BIast trcm the Past
Frcm the archIves ct the PIcneer RevIew

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