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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 29
Volume 106
March 8, 2012
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by Del Bartels
The multi-year project has been
completed in replacing and testing
all electric meters used by West
Central Electric in its coverage
area.
The new meters are less expen-
sive to purchase and offer a wide
variety of services to the coopera-
tive such as same day readings,
same day usage, the ability to tell
if power is to the meter in a remote
area, as well as what the peak de-
mand is on a specific account, said
Joe Connot, director of member
services for West Central.
The new meters look very much
like the old meters. You cant tell
the difference unless you know ex-
actly what you are looking for,
said Connot. The meters are single
phase units for residences and
three phase units for larger clients.
The new terawatt accumulator
(TWAC) meters allow the coopera-
tive to gather more useful data
more quickly. The older system
was the turtle system, which may
have taken two or three days to get
any information to a substation.
With these new TWACs, West Cen-
tral Electric personnel in the office
can directly pull up the meter in-
formation as needed, even as the
employee is talking with the client
in person or over the phone.
Along with installing the new
TWAC meters and software, West
Central Electric was able to install
demand response units. The units
allow the electric company to turn
off water heaters during high-peak
times, thus diminishing over-all
usage during those times. The
client has to request this service.
It will aid in our load control pro-
gram, which in the long run will
save all of our members money as
we will have a better handle on our
peak loads, said Connot.
I can do a lot of neat stuff with
this. It can tell me how many kilo-
watts you use per day: on master
meters per hour, and heat meters
(electric heating) per hour, which is
a discounted rate, said Connot. If
a clients monthly bill jumps, West
Central Electric can analyze the
last month for possible explana-
tions. It could be as simple as illus-
trating the time before an ailing
water heater or refrigerator finally
quit and had to be replaced, thus
the next months usage should be
notably lower.
The older turtle system sent the
signal down the power line just as
the newer TWAC meters do, but
with the TWAC system we receive
the data quicker. With the turtle
system sometimes it was a couple
of days before we received the sig-
nal, now with the new system we
can get it right away. This will aid
in move-outs and move-ins as we
can get a current reading without
sending someone out to physically
read the meter, said Connot. Also,
most of any future updates to the
TWAC meters can be made re-
motely.
West Central Electric serves five
counties and all the towns in those
counties. We still want that face-
to-face, stressed Connot. Private
electric usage information on a spe-
cific property can be mailed, upon
request, to the same address that
the bill for that property goes to.
The new TWAC meters can be
individually checked, for example,
to remotely determine which cus-
tomers are experiencing power out-
ages because of a blizzard. West
Central Electric can send a ping
to the meter, and, if the breakers
under the meters are not blown,
the company can tell if that client
has power or not. Thats a big
bonus, said Connot. Hopefully
gone are the days when we have to
call the consumer at 3:00 a.m. to
see if the power was restored. Now
we can ping the meter from the of-
fice in Murdo and tell if we have
power to the meter. If the breakers
are tripped at the bottom of the
meter we will not know that, so it
is best for the member to check
them before they call an outage in,
said Connot.
Regions electic meter project completed
Philip Health Services, Inc.
began a construction and renova-
tion project 10 years ago. In De-
cember 2011, the final payment for
the $716,000 borrowed for that
work was made to West Central
Electric.
This is according to information
in the February 2012, issue of the
West Central Electric monthly
newsletter Cooperative Connec-
tions. Almost two years of prepa-
ration and paperwork preceded the
actual construction part of the proj-
ect for the Philip hospital and nurs-
ing home. The loan included a
$450,000 Rural Development Loan,
a $200,000 revolving loan fund
grant and West Centrals contribu-
tion of $66,000 in matching funds
with zero percent interest.
The newsletter article stated,
As PHSI made payments on the
loan, part of the money went back
into a Revolving Loan Fund ... a
source of money from which loans
are made for multiple small busi-
ness development projects. West
Central Electric established the
Revolving Loan Fund to improve
the quality of life in its rual areas
by contributing to long term im-
provements in local economies
Program criteria requires back-
ing by a large corporation, such as
the Rapid City Regional Hospital,
or a taxing entity such a city or
county. The loan must be approved
by West Centrals Board of Direc-
tors, at which time an interest rate
will be assigned .... In 2005, West
Central made a $100,000, one-per-
cent interest loan to the Kadoka
Nursing Home Associaiton to reno-
vate the long vacant Kadoka Hos-
pital building to house the Kadoka
Clinic. Then in 2007, the Kadoka
Nursing Home received a $75,000,
one-percent interest loan from
West Central to replace a faulty
roof. As these funds are paid back,
the money will again become avail-
able for re-lending.
Kent Olsen, current administra-
tor for PHSI, said, We are so
grateful they have this program.
The purpose of the program is very
much appreciated, and is working.
If you have to borrow money, zero
percent loan is the way to go.
Thats wonderful. There are many
good causes in any community.
Local health care is one, but there
are others, too.
Philip Health Services, Inc. final payment on
$716,000 revolving Rural Development loan
The Pioneer Review ran an article in
the February 23 issue regarding the B-
29 crash northwest of Philip in 1944. A
father and son met one of the survivors
from that crash and his story caught
their interest. They have graciously al-
lowed the Pioneer Review to run their
three-part series regarding the crash
and their meeting of William Bill
Clary.
by Mike Wade
and Garth Wade
William Sidney Bill Clary was
a teenaged gunner in a World War
II B-29 bomber when another B-29
cut his plane in two over the rolling
prairie of South Dakota.
Clary dove through the hole cre-
ated in the front half of the plane
and parachuted 21,000 feet into the
care of farmers working their fields
near the tiny town of Philip, S.D.
One other crewman survived.
The remaining eight perished on
that Thursday, Sept. 28, 1944.
The U.S. Army Air Corps as-
signed Clary another B-29 aboard
which he earned a Distinguished
Flying Cross and five air medals
during 29 missions over Japan..
When war ended, it took a ship,
a train, his thumb, two weeks and
29 hours to bring him back home to
Gaffney, S.C. His thumb failed him
18 miles from home so he called an
uncle to come get him.
Only one reason for his survival,
he said. Im so thankful that God
let me live through that.
He is 87-years-old today and en-
joys a quiet life in the modest home
he shares with Betty, the pretty 16-
year-old he married 69 years ago.
Clary was a healthy 17-years-old
then.
Today his health is supported by
a pacemaker, five heart drugs and
an artificial knee.
Comforts are Bettys cooking and
a recliner overlooking the TV
alongside a teenaged girls painting
of Jesus. Her inspiration was de-
scriptions of Jesus from two boys
who died, went to heaven, returned
and wrote a book, Clary explained.
He cherishes his memories of life in
a B-29 and shares them in a clear
and delightful southern fashion.
Faith fuels his humility, kind-
ness and gratitude for long life.
The Lords blessed me so good, I
cant believe.
He is number five of 14 born to
Barney and Mabel Clary. Four
sons died as babies.
Bill Clary graduated high school
in May 1942 and joined the Army
Air Forces the following October.
Six of his brothers also served in
the military. Three left for WWII in
one week, he said.
Barney Jr., left on Monday,
Wayne left on Wednesday and I left
on Friday.
All survived the war but only
four of Barneys and Mabels kids
are alive today.
Clarys brother, Barney Jr., an
Army medic, came home from war
with a Silver Star and Purple
Heart.
Bill Clarys war started at Fort
Shaw in Sumter, S.C. He married
Betty on a weekend pass two weeks
later. It was her idea, he quipped.
The Army sent Clary to four
schools and assigned him to a B-29
Super Fortress.
Soon he found himself manning
a blister gun on a training mission.
His B-29 was one of four flying in a
diamond formation out of Kearney,
Neb.
The air was so bumpy, an order
to tighten the formation scared co-
pilot Roland J. Hand. He advised
the crew to don their parachutes.
He saved my life, Clary said.
A short time later, the right out-
side engine of the B-29 flying at the
rear of the diamond cut the tail off
his plane.
Clary ran to the hole in the front
section where the pressure pulled
him into the sky. If I had hesitated
five seconds, I would have never
gotten out, he said.
Radar operator Arthur J. Liberi
was sucked out of the bomber by
air pressure just before Clary ex-
ited. By then, Liberis chute was
far below.
Thats because Liberis para-
chute was connected only to his
shoulders and he had a lengthy
free fall before he was able to pull
his rip cord, according to his state-
ment to investigators.
The front portion of the plane hit
the ground and exploded on the
Martin Kellogg ranch. Clary
landed about a half-minute later
and was running toward the
wreckage when it exploded again.
The tail section, with the body of
tail gunner Marshall Ballard in it
took about five minutes to reach
the ground, according to coverage
by the Pioneer Review, local
newspaper.
Clary had cut his head on some
jagged metal when he bailed out.
The Pioneer Review reported
two farmers, the late Merle Carley
and Homer Woods, drove Clary and
Liberi to the small one-doctor hos-
pital in Philip present day popu-
lation about 800.
The doctor was not there so
Clary used the hospital phone to
call his group commander Lt. Col.
Crocker Snow at the air base in
Kearney.
Snow sent a staff car and ambu-
lance from the air base in Rapid
City, S.D., 85 miles away. They ar-
rived three hours after the crash.
Liberi rode in the ambulance,
Clary in the staff car.
After they arrived at the Rapid
City base hospital, an officer found
a bottle of liquor and a water glass
and invited Clary to say when.
When happened as the booze
reached the top. Clary drained it.
Didnt feel a thing, he said.
Later it was learned that the B-
29 that hit Clarys bomber flew an-
other 150 miles before it crashed at
Clearfield, S.D. near Winner, ac-
cording to the Pioneer Review.
The crew bailed out safely.
After three days in the hospital,
Clary declined a flight back to
Kearney, Neb., and asked for a
train ticket. One problem: his flight
suit was torn and couldnt be re-
placed at Rapid City.
He feared hed be stopped by
every military policeman in the
Clary recalls 1944 B-29 crash near Philip
Philip Health Services, Inc. med-
ical providers Dr. David Holman
and physician assistants Terry
Henrie and Janell Gerberding were
recertified in Advanced Trauma
Life Support after a two-day,
hands-on training course in Janu-
ary.
These classes are great for keep-
ing up-to-date on some of the subtle
changes in treatment standards,
said Henrie. The training teaches
the provider to distill any trauma
situation into the critical decision
points. It trains you to respond
quickly and to make the correct
treatment decision.
PHSI Administrator Kent Olson
agreed, As a critical access hospi-
tal and a statewide trauma hospi-
tal, we never know what is going to
come through our emergency room.
Keeping our medical staff current
in ATLS is a win-win for us and the
community.
Holman, Henrie and Gerberding
traveled to Casper, Wyo., for ATLS
training January 6 and 7, 2012.
The training included lectures, in-
teractive instruction, and a written
examination. Each participant was
also required to carry out a simu-
lated trauma situation in front of
the instructors in order to receive
certification. Other medical
providers at PHSI are scheduled to
attend ATLS training later this
year.
ATLS was designed by the Amer-
ican College of Surgeons to train
medical providers in a safe and re-
liable method for assessing and ini-
tially managing severely injured
patients, including adults and chil-
dren. Since its introduction in
1978, ATLS has become the stan-
dard of care for both urban and
rural emergency centers because it
teaches a common, systematic ap-
proach that can be applied to any
trauma.
After initial certification in
ATLS, recertification is needed
every four years for practitioners to
keep abreast of changes in the field
of trauma medical care. Medical
providers at PHSI maintain certifi-
cation in ATLS not only to meet the
state requirements of a trauma re-
ceiving hospital, but to maintain
their skills and knowledge in the
wide variety of emergency cases
they treat.
PHSI medical staff recertified in
Advanced Trauma Life Support
by Del Bartels
The Philip City Council, at its
monthly meeting, Monday, March
5, first approved the payment of
bills. Gross salaries for February
totaled $20,958.69. The citys per-
centages of insurance, retirement
and withholding added another
$7,417.45. The total for all other
bills came to $55,715.04, which in-
cludes over $10,698 for health and
dental premiums and over $5,283
for water.
The council approved a building
permit for Jeff Konst to put up a
12x20 shed.
The city collects a little over $400
per month for the rubble site sur-
charge fund. This account is for the
purchase of land for future expan-
sion and for any improvements as
needed. The committee will report
to the rest of the council next meet-
ing about possibly capping this
fund.
The South Dakota Municipal
League workers compensation
audit was completed the end of
February. The council approved a
list of 40 Philip Volunteer Fire De-
partment volunteers for 2012. Fi-
nance Officer Monna Van Lint said
that it would be a little difficult get-
ting the firemen to take pre-em-
ployment physicals, especially
since they arent being employed.
City crew workers will be taught
how to identify possible meth-lab
materials discarded in roadway
ditches; a safety precaution or they
could mow over it and toxify them-
selves, explained Van Lint.
Van Lint and Deputy Finance
Officer Brittany Smith requested
guidance in determining a limit for
scheduled and unscheduled proper-
ties on the citys insurance cover-
age. The citys bath house has been
covered, but the swimming pool
never has been insured according
to the citys insurance agent. The
committee will report back next
meeting.
The city will begin advertising
for lifeguards for the 2012 swim-
ming pool season. Pool Manager
Rose Bennett will be attending a
pool operators school, April 17, in
Pierre.
Van Lint and Public Works Di-
rector Matt Reckling will be meet-
ing with the Federal Aviation
Administration, regarding the
citys airport project, during the an-
nual airport conference, March 13-
15, in Deadwood. The FAA
reauthorization bill has been
signed by the president, thus fed-
eral funding will be at 90 percent
for projects in 2012 and beyond.
The city and state have yet to de-
termine how they will split the re-
maining 10 percent.
The council approved surplusing
a 1988 Dodge Ram Charger, 1977
Ford dump truck, Roto-cut, 1990
Chevy pickup, 1970 Chevy Subur-
ban and a 1994 Chevy Pickup. The
1986 loader, still having repair
work completed, will be first of-
fered at auction with a minimum
opening bid, then if needed will be
sold through sealed bids.
Philip City Council looks at property, rubble
and finances; and eventual new mayor
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Okay, that is big ... Two trucks heading for Canada came through Philip about 9:00 a.m., Tuesday, March 6. Each
was extra long and extra wide in order to move its 370,000-pound loaded weight. The shipments were water treatment
units. Shown is one truck going under power lines held up by West Central Electric linemen. Photo by Del Bartels
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nnsIons of homos nnd busInossos, for coIIogo, for moro chIIdron, for
fho nowosf fnmIIy mombor fo grow. Ho know mosf of fhoso dronms
wouId nIfor by chnnco, choIco or nocossIfy, buf fhoy woro fho dronms
of now. Ho Iookod nround ns ho brIofIy frIod fo counf fho counfIoss
dronms fhnf ho onco hoId. HIs grIn fnIforod ns ho rocnIIod somo of fho
fhIngs In hIs IIfo fhnf jusf couIdn`f bo. ronms foII. Ofhors fook fhoIr
Inco. HIs hnnd fwIngod from nof onough uso ns ho wIod hIs oyo nnd
onsod ouf fho sIoo nffor hIs nn. Ho Iookod nf fho dIfforonf fncos In
fho room. Inch hnd hundrods of dronms nnd hoos ovor fho yonrs. Inch
know whnf fhoy wnnfod ouf of IIfo, nf Ionsf vnguoIy. Whnf wouId fhoy
do If fhoy ncfunIIy gof whnf fhoy dronmod for
Ho Iookod down nf fho foony bnbo sIooIng so soundIy. Whnf dronms
woro fo como for fhnf ono
Ivory dny, oorfunIfIos como
our wny fo sorvo ofhors In n socInI
wny. Offon fhough, wo chooso fo Iof
fho door of oorfunIfy sfny cIosod
nnd wo mIss fho Ionsuros fhnf
como from sorvIng ofhors. Wo cnn
novor oxorIonco ronI joy nnd suc-
coss unfII wo comrohond fho owor
of sorvIco fo ofhors (nnd fhnf goos
for ovoryono, nof jusf fhoso of us In
sorvIco roInfod jobs.)
Wo musf Ionrn fo soo fhIngs from
fho ofhor orson`s orsocfIvo.
Whon wo Ionrn fo IIsfon, wo ronIIy
honr whnf ooIo nro noodIng nnd
wnnfIng nnd wo cnn sorvo fhom
moro offocfIvoIy. Whon wo Ionrn fo
soo whnf ofhors soo, wo cnn onrIch
fho oxorIonco for ofhors ns fhoy
como Info our IIvos. Whon wo Ionrn
fo fooI whnf ofhors fooI, wo nro nbIo
fo fouch ofhors IIko fhoy hnvo novor
boon fouchod boforo.
Whnf If nII boIIs down fo Is fhIs:
SorvIco sIzzIos whon fho cusfomor
Is sorvod fho wny you wouId IIko fo
bo sorvod If you woro In fhoIr shoos.
Sertice thut oixxleo
Mnny of us work In nn Indusfry
or rofossIon whoro our hIghosf rI-
orIfy Is fo sorvo fho cusfomor.
Whofhor fho cusfomor Is n n-
fIonf, n cIIonf or n rofnII cusfomor,
wo know fho boffom IIno Is If`s fho
cusfomor who ronIIy wrIfos our ny-
chock, nnd how wo fronf fhom hns
fho owor fo mnko or bronk us.
Whnfovor fho fIoId wo nro workIng
In, how wo sorvo fho cusfomor nnd
moof fhoIr noods Is fho mosf Imor-
fnnf fhIng. And, In my humbIo oIn-
Ion bofh ns n cusfomor nnd n sorvIco
rovIdor, whnf fho cusfomor wnnfs
Is sorvIco fhnf sIzzIos!
Whnf do I monn Cusfomor sorv-
Ico fhnf sIzzIos Is nn nffIfudo fhnf
ormonfos ovory fhoughf, ovory nc-
fIon nnd ovory humnn confncf nn
nffIfudo fhnf snys fhnf ovory cus-
fomor dosorvos romf nnd courfo-
ous sorvIco, fo bo fronfod wIfh
rosocf, nnd fo know fhnf you nro
ongor fo Ionso nnd sorvo fhom,
wIIIIng fo go u nnd boyond fho cnII
of dufy, If nood bo, In your quosf fo
sorvo fhom.
Bob Prentice speaks to thousands of people in highly motivational
seminars each year. Call Bob for more details at 605-450-1955 and
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Short-lived winter ... On Wednesday afternoon, February 29, local kids of
all ages tried to enjoy the winter snow before it began melting. Shown, from left:
Xylina Branich (kindergarten), Kelton Quinn (third grade) and Brandon Car-
penter (first grade) making a snowman during recess. Courtesy photo
Affor Iongfhy dIscussIon, fho
councII docIdod fo roquosf n corfI-
fIod InsocfIon dono fo onsuro fho
cIfy`s osIfIon In condomnIng ono of
fho fwo roorfIos. Thoso roor-
fIos nro 204 I. IIno Sfroof nnd l09
. Confor Avo. Tho councII hns do-
cInrod bofh of fhoso sfrucfuros ns
dnngorous nnd subsfnndnrd In nc-
cordnnco wIfh fho !nIform Codo.
Thoy wIII bo domoIIshod nnd ro-
movod. Tho cIfy Is fryIng fo dofor-
mIno whofhor or nof If Is nbIo fo
nccof fho domoIIfIon mnforInIs nf
fho IocnI rubbIo sIfo. Iurfhor dIs-
cussIon wIII hnvo fo bo dono wIfh
fho onrfmonf of InvIronmonf
nnd nfurnI !osourcos. Tho coun-
cII wIII confInuo dIscussIng fho sIf-
unfIon nf fho noxf moofIng.
Tho cIfy nIrorf wIII nood n Iond
of fuoI boforo srnyIng sonson. Ono
nIIcnfIon hns nIrondy boon fIIod
for n commorcInI norInI nIIcnfor
IIconso. HoIms nnd AssocInfos, on
bohnIf of fho Soufh nkofn onrf-
monf of TrnnsorfnfIon, wIII bo
conducfIng n nvomonf condIfIon
Indox survoy In fho nonr fufuro.
IoIIco ChIof KIf Crnhnm snId
fhnf Wo`ro doIng nII rIghf, con-
cornIng fho cIfy oIIco donrfmonf
work Iond whIIo Hnnkon Counfy Is
IookIng for n shorIff.
A wnfor bronk occurrod nf 305
Ash Sfroof. !ockIIng susocfs fhnf
n smnII rock robnbIy gof down
nIong fho rod, fhus fho workors bo-
IIovod fho curb sfo wns furnod off
whon If wns nof. Tho cIfy`s Insur-
nnco hns boon confncfod. Tho ovor-
nII wnfor Ioss for fho cIfy for fho
monfh wns nf l0.82 orconf.
Tho councII nufhorIzod hIrIng
fhroo oIocfIon workors, ono from
onch wnrd, nf $8.50 or hour for
fho munIcInI oIocfIon. Tho fhroo
nro Crofchon IhIIIIs, ShIrIoy Knn-
gns nnd JuIIo Songor. A munIcInI
oIocfIon wIII bo hoId for fho mnyor-
shI, Tuosdny, ArII l0. Tho oII
wIII bo oon from ?:00 n.m. fo ?:00
.m. In !oom A-l nf fho IhIII
HIgh SchooI. Tho fwo cnndIdnfos
nro !ou Ann !ockIIng nnd MIchnoI
Voffor. IofIfIons for councII mom-
bor Wnrd I (ono-yonr form), Wnrd I
(fwo-yonr form), Wnrd II (fwo-yonr
form) nnd Wnrd III (fwo-yonr form)
hnvo boon fIIod wIfh no oosIfIon.
Vnn !Inf rosonfod nn ovorvIow
of fho 20ll nnnunI fInnncInI roorf.
If sfnfod, urIng fho yonr, fho mu-
nIcInIIfy`s rovonuos gonornfod
from chnrgos for sorvIcos, fnxos
nnd ofhor rovonuos of fho govorn-
monfnI rogrnms woro $86,958
moro fhnn fho $l,lll,9l0 In gov-
ornmonfnI oxondIfuros. ThIs Is nn
Incronso In rovonuos ovor oxondI-
furos from fho rIor yonr whon rov-
onuos oxcoodod oxondIfuros by
$50,922.
Tho cIfy`s mnIn sourcos of rov-
onuo for 20ll woro: 29 orconf
from chnrgos for sorvIcos, 24 or-
conf from snIos fnxos, nnd 22 or-
conf from bofh roorfy fnxos nnd
oornfIng/cnIfnI grnnfs. Tho cIfy`s
mnIn oxonsos for fIscnI yonr 20ll
woro: 25 orconf fo ubIIc works,
20 orconf fo honIfh nnd woIfnro,
l5 orconf fo wnfor sorvIcos, l4
orconf fo gonornI govornmonf,
oIghf orconf fo sowor sorvIcos,
four orconf fo soIId wnsfo/gnrbngo
sorvIcos, nnd fhroo orconf fo cuI-
furo nnd rocronfIon.
Tho Soufh nkofn MunIcInI
!onguo IsfrIcf 8 moofIng wIII bo
ArII l? In Kndokn.
Tho Sonco nnnunI moofIng wIII
bo Mny 9-l0 In IIorro. If wIII con-
corn codo onforcomonf. SmIfh wIII
bo nffondIng ns fho orgnnIznfIon`s
rosIdonf. IoIIco offIcor nvId Iuf-
Ior wIII nIso bo nffondIng.
Tho cIfy councII wIII moof In so-
cInI sossIon, Mondny, Mnrch l9, nf
4:00 .m. In fho commIssIonor`s
room fo sIf ns n bonrd of oqunIIzn-
fIon. CIfIzons musf fIIo fho offIcInI
IT-l? form wIfh fho fInnnco offIcor
no Infor fhnn 5:00 .m., Thursdny,
Mnrch l5.
Tho councII`s noxf roguInr moof-
Ing wIII bo Mondny, ArII 2, nf ?:00
.m. In fho Hnnkon Counfy Courf-
houso communIfy room.
City property, rubble, finances, mayor
(continued from front)
wosf bocnuso of hIs fnfforod unI-
form. A mnjor wrofo n nofo fo ox-
InIn Ifs shnggInoss nnd CInry snId
hnd fo uso If.
oxf sfo: CIovIs, .M., whoro
CInry wns grnnfod n furIough.
Affor ho found ouf fhoro wns no
frnIn hondod onsf for hours, ho
jumod on hIs fhumb.
I rodo n IIffIo bIf of ovoryfhIng,
ho snId, nnd bonf fho frnIn bnck fo
Ioffy`s T!C. I hnvo fnkon cnro of
hIm nII fhoso mnny yonrs sInco,
sho snId.
Thon If wns bnck fo CIovIs for
frnInIng wIfh n now crow. Thoro
wns forror on hIs fIrsf I-29 fIIghf
nffor fho crnsh. An ongIno cnughf
fIro on fnko off. IorfunnfoIy If wns
ouf by fho fImo If rofurnod.
AssIgnod fo fho 504fh Iomb
Crou, CInry nnd crow fIow fo fho
bIg I-29 bnso on TInInn, nn IsInnd
nbouf l,500 mIIos from Jnnn, on
Mnrch l, l945.
TInInn wns homo bnso for fho
InoIn Cny, fho I-29 commnndod
by InuI W. TIbof Jr., fhnf drood
fho nfomIc bomb on HIroshImn
Aug. 6, l945.
CInry wns nwnrdod fho IsfIn-
guIshod IIyIng Cross nnd fIvo AIr
ModnIs durIng 29 mIssIons ovor
Jnnn, droIng mInos nnd bombs.
Ionr sfnIkod fho crows.
Tho onomy sonf suIcIdo Innos
nnd fIIIod fho sky wIfh nnfI-nIrcrnff
fIro ovor cIfIos IIko Tokyo, Osnkn
nnd Yokohnmn.
Ionr sfnIkod fho crows, CInry
snId. I jusf sorf of gnvo u ovor
goffIng bnck homo, ho snId.
Ho found soInco nf communIon In
fho chnInIn`s fonf boforo onch mIs-
sIon. Wo cnIIod If Insf rIfos buf If
wns fho !ord`s suor. I jusf snId
fhoro`s no uso worryIng nbouf If. If
fho !ord wnnfs you fo dIo, you`II
dIo. If Ho wnnfs you fo IIvo, you`II
IIvo.
Thnf gnvo mo somo onco.
Af wnr`s ond on Aug. 25, l945,
CInry`s I-29 drood food fo Amor-
Icnns In rIsonor of wnr cnms.
Thom oId boys down fhoro woro
wnvIng, you know
And hIs bombor wns nmong 600
fhnf orformod n fIy ovor of fho
onco sIgnIng nbonrd fho bnffIoshI
MIssourI on Sof. 2, l945 In Tokyo
Iny.
Tho counfry boy from Cnffnoy
wns sfIII 20 yonrs-oId whon ho
cnmo homo n fow dnys boforo
ThnnksgIvIng l945 nnd sof nbouf
fnmIIy, church nnd IIfo on fho quIof
sIdo.
Ioffy nnd IIII rnIsod n dnughfor,
MnrcIn Ionnoff, 62, n rofIrod
schooI fonchor; nnd son, !ogor, 6l,
n uko Iowor IInomnn. IIffy-four-
yonr-oId son IrIc Is rofIrod on dIs-
nbIIIfy from fho TImkIn IonrIng
Co. In Cnffnoy.
Tho CInry mIIIfnry sorvIco fo
counfry frndIfIon confInuos. IrIc`s
son joInod fho Army roconfIy.
TImos woro fough nf wnr`s ond,
so IIII sfnrfod n nInfIng busInoss.
If Insfod 45 yonrs nnd ho wns hIs
onIy omIoyoo.
I workod In somo of fho bosf
housos you ovor snw, ho snId.
Our vofornns` WWII confrIbu-
fIons woro forgoffon for moro fhnn
n hnIf-confury, ho snId. Wo dIdn`f
fnIk nbouf If. Tho Insf fIvo yonrs,
ooIo soom fo nrocInfo If. Thoy
fhnnk mo for my sorvIco.
!nsf Sofombor ll, CInry wns
ono of ?5 vofornns fIown from
CroonvIIIo-Snrfnnburg, S.C. In-
fornnfIonnI AIrorf fo WnshIngfon
.C. fo vIsIf nII fho wnr momorInIs.
If wns cnIIod nn Honor IIIghf.
Abouf n fhousnnd ooIo nnd n
bnnd groofod fhoIr rofurn, ho snId.
I hnvo novor wIfnossod nnyfhIng
IIko fhnf boforo.
CInry wns Issuod n cIofh fIIghf
jnckof whon ho onIIsfod, nof fho
Ionfhor bombor conf mosf nssocI-
nfod wIfh WWII bombor crows. Ho
yonrnod fo own ono ovor sInco hIs
dIschnrgo.
A fIon mnrkof grnnfod hIs wIsh n
yonr ngo whon ho soffod n wonfh-
orod CI Issuo Ionfhor fIIghf jnckof
wIfh forn IInIng. Tho Indy wnnfod
$4 buf soffIod for $3.
CInry roIncod fho IInIng nnd
rubbod mInk oII Info fho Ionfhor.
Ho hnd If on ns wo fInIshod fnIk-
Ing nbouf hIs IIfo In n I-29.
You know I wouIdn`f fnko nny-
fhIng for fhnf oxorIonco, ho snId.
B-29 crash near PhiIip
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by !IzubetL "Sum" Gvosz
CommunIty News SevvIce
A bIII fo romovo fho curronf fnx
on sfrnw boddIng usod for dnIry
cows, whIch hnd boon nssod ovor-
whoImIngIy by bofh housos of fho
20l2 IogIsInfuro wns vofood by fho
govornor, buf fho Houso nnd Son-
nfo rosondod by ovorfurnIng fho
vofo.
!ndor curronf sfnfo fnxnfIon oI-
Icy, snId !o. onnIs IoIckorf, -
Abordoon, fnrmors ny fho uso fnx
ovon If fho sfrnw Is grown on fhoIr
own roorfy. If Is n hugo burdon
for rocord kooIng, snId IoIckorf,
sInco If If Is usod for food If Is nof
fnxod, buf If If Is for boddIng, If Is.
ThIs Is n fnIrnoss Issuo, ho snId,
In urgIng hIs foIIow Houso mom-
bors fo ovorfhrow fho vofo, nddIng,
If`s fho rIghf fhIng fo do.
Tho Houso vofod 68-2 fo ovor-
furn fho vofo, wIfh onIy !oubIIcnn
!os. nvId !usf, !nId CIfy, nnd
Mnrk WIIIndson, SIoux InII, sIdIng
wIfh fho govornor.
In fho Sonnfo, fhoro woro sIx
vofos fo uhoId fho govornor`s vofo,
nII !oubIIcnn, buf HIlll6 sfIII ro-
coIvod fwo-fhIrds In fnvor of koo-
Ing fho IogIsInfuro`s nssngo of fho
monsuro. Son. Tom Hnnson, !-
Huron, nofod fhnf If Is Inforosf-
Ing fhnf whon fhoro Is such n Inrgo
ush fo brIng In dnIry cows fo hoI
rovIdo mIIk for chooso Innfs fhnf
fho fnx shouId bo onforcod. Son.
!nrry !hodon, !-!nIon Confor,
snId ho nInuds fho Covornor for
sImIIfyIng Inws, buf fhIs fnx wns
fIyIng In fho fnco of sImIIfIcnfIon.
Tho vofo wns ovorfurnod nnd fho
fnx wIII bo romovod.
First veto
of session
overturned
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Cro IroducfIon Worksho on
Mondny, Mnrch l9, nf fho Jonos
Counfy Courfhouso, bogInnIng nf
l:00 .m. (CT). Sonkors nf fho
worksho wIII IncIudo, Jonnfhnn
Ixon, InfomoIogy IIoId SocInI-
Isf, John !Ickorfson, Agronomy
IIoId SocInIIsf, nnd Iob InnnIng,
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ToIcs fo bo nddrossod nro ox-
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whonf nnd nIfnIfn, grnsshoor
confroI, mnnngIng rosIduo nnd
covor cros In no-fIII, nnd confroI of
whonf dIsonsos.
SunI!owev YIe!d TvIu!s
If you nro dobnfIng nbouf whIch
sunfIowor hybrId or hybrIds fo
Innf, you mny wnnf fo consuIf fho
unIvorsIfy yIoId frInI rosuIfs
osfod on fho nfIonnI SunfIowor
AssocInfIon wobsIfo: hff://www.
sunfIowornsn.com/growors/yIoId-
nnd-survoy/yIoId-frInIs-hybrId-dIs-
onso-rnfIngs/.
If you vIsIf fho nfIonnI Sun-
fIowor AssocInfIon wobsIfo, you
wIII quIckIy soo fhnf If confnIns n
wonIfh of InformnfIon for growors
nnd nnyono Inforosfod In sun-
fIowor.
CoCoRAHS
As I rocord fho rocIIfnfIon I ro-
coIvo onch mornIng on fho CoCo-
!AHS wobsIfo, I nm Ionsod fo soo
fho Inrgo numbor of obsorvors
ncross Soufh nkofn, buf soo fho
ofonfInI for mnny moro. CoCo-
!AHS wns dovoIood fo nIIow voI-
unfoors fo hoI Incronso fho don-
sIfy of rocIIfnfIon roorfIng, nnd
rovon fo bo of gronf vnIuo. VIsIf:
www.cocornhs.org/ fo soo If you cnn
hoI fIII In ono of fho hoIos In fho
mn nnd Ionrn how fo bocomo n
CoCo!AHS obsorvor. If`s ronIIy
quIfo onsy, buf If you hnvo quos-
fIons or nood hoI, confncf your
!ogIonnI IxfonsIon Confor.
NutIonu! Ag uy: MuvcL B
nfIonnI Ag ny Is n dny fo roc-
ognIzo nnd coIobrnfo fho nbun-
dnnco rovIdod by ngrIcuIfuro.
Ivory yonr, roducors, ngrIcuI-
furnI nssocInfIons, corornfIons,
unIvorsIfIos, govornmonf ngoncIos
nnd counfIoss ofhors ncross Amor-
Icn joIn fogofhor fo rocognIzo fho
confrIbufIons of ngrIcuIfuro. Ior
moro InformnfIon, vIsIf: www.
ngdny.org/.
stute P!unnIng und
Iuvm/RuncL TvunsItIons
Ior ovory job on fho fnrm nnd
rnnch fhoro nro mnny fooIs nvnII-
nbIo. ThIs Is fruo for fho Inrm
TrnnsIfIon nnd Isfnfo IInn. Know-
Ing whnf fooIs nro In fho osfnfo
InnnIng fooI box Is ono fhIng,
knowIng how fo uso fhom nnd
mnybo whon nof fo uso fhom Is
nIso Imorfnnf.
Inch dny of fhIs rogrnm Is fuII
of fooIs nnd how-fo InformnfIon
your fnmIIy cnn uso fo cronfo nnd
ImIomonf your IndIvIdunIIzod
Inn, no mnffor how bIg or smnII
your oornfIon. On-fnrm nnd off-
fnrm hoIrs nro nIso InvIfod fo Ionrn
nbouf fho fooIs nnd nrfIcInfo In
fho dIscussIons. If you nro mnkIng
Inns fo rofIro, bocomIng n nrfnor
In fho oornfIon, own fnrm or
rnnch nssofs, or sImIy nood fo gof
sfnrfod, fhIs rogrnm Is for you.
Tho rogrnms wIII bogIn Mnrch
l2 In Abordoon, Mnrch l3 In SIoux
InIIs, nnd Mnrch l4 In MIfchoII.
Confncf Honfhor Cossnor nf ?82-
3290 for moro InformnfIon or vIsIf:
hff://Igrow.org/ovonfs/osfnfo-
InnnIng-fnrm-rnnch-frnnsIfIons/
for n rogIsfrnfIon form.
BxtensIcn News
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Mosf of us hnvo no Idon fhnf our cof-
foo urchnsos mnko n dIfforonco fo
fho bIrds In our gnrdons. Thnf IIffIo
choIco comos down fo buyIng shndo
grown vs. sun grown coffoo. Shndo
grown coffoo hoIs our fonfhorod
frIonds rosorvo fhoIr !nfIn AmorI-
cnn wInforIng hnbIfnf whIIo rovId-
Ing nbovo nvorngo wngos nnd
cIonnor wnfor for IocnI fnrmors.
Sonrch SHAI C!OW COIIII
onIIno for moro Info.
Ior oxnmIos cIosor fo homo, Iof's
Iooks nf IocnI shos, grocors, nnd
fnrmors mnrkofs. Tho sImIo choIco
of shoIng nf your IocnI shos vor-
sus fho bIg box sforos koos your
communIfy nIIvo. To your IocnI gro-
cor your choIco Is n bIg donI Indood.
HIs fnmIIy gofs fo onf nnofhor dny.
SuorfIng fhnf IocnI fnrmors mnr-
kof Is nIso sIgnIfIcnnf. Iorhns you
jusf wnnf fo sho fhoro, buf mnybo
your job couId bo fo hoI suIy If
wIfh your own gnrdon frosh ro-
duco. on'f hnvo n fnrmors mnrkof
yof Mnko n choIco fo sfnrf ono!
How nbouf fho choIcos rIghf In
your own ynrd Tho choIco fo ro-
Inco n fow fIowors In your gnrdon
bods wIfh voggIos hoIs you snvo
somo moro monoy, Iof's you hnrvosf
your own food nnd fonchos fho kIds
nbouf food. Thoy ronIIy do nood fo
know fhnf mIIk doosn'f grow In cnr-
fons.
If you fnko fhIs fIny IIffIo choIco
nnofhor sfo furfhor nnd muIfIIy
fho snmo ncfIon by sny n moro fIvo
orcodnf of our worId ouInfIon,
whIch comos ouf fo n whoIng 35
mIIIIon ooIo, you bogIn fo soo how
If snvos fons of oII by kooIng frucks
from hnvIng fo hnuI In YO!! Iof-
fuco or rndIshos. Iurfhormoro If
snvos on wnfor sInco wo'ro now
growIng food Insfond of ornnmon-
fnIs, roducos chomIcnIs nnd koos
fho nIr cIonnor.
Iorhns fhnf fIrod oId Inwn couId
fInd now IIfo suorfIng your com-
munIfy. Io suro fo rond nbouf
'!ASACA CA!IIC In nn
ucomIng nrfIcIo for n sImIo wny fo
frnnsform nny nron Info n now gnr-
don. If you'ro In n hurry, rond fho
book of fho snmo fIfIo by InfrIcIn
!nnzn.
SfnyIng rIghf In your ynrd, you
cnn mnko mnny moro consoquonfInI
choIcos. If you chooso fo IncIudo
somo mIIkwoods, goIdonrod or cos-
mos wIfh your fIowors, your IIffIo
cornor of fho worId cnn bo hosf fo n
bonufIfuI fnmIIy of Monnrch buffor-
fIIos.
ChoosIng fo rond InboIs fhoroughIy
cnn mnko fho dIfforonco bofwoon
confroIIIng osfs or kIIIIng nII fho
good bugs In your ynrd. Tho or-
hns dIffIcuIf choIco fo wnIf wIfh
InnfIng your ofnfoos unfII fho bo-
gInnIng of JuIy wIII hoI you mIss
fho ofnfo boofIos nIfogofhor nnd
you won'f nood fo donI wIfh moro
foxIns In your food suIy.
ChoosIng fo uso comosf In your
gnrdon bods, on wnIks nnd In bo-
fwoon rows (nvnIInbIo In buIk nf
Inrgor IocnI InndfIIIs) hoIs fo con-
sorvo wnfor, suross woods nnd
koos moro chomIcnIs ouf of your
onvIronmonf. As n bonus If snvos
you monoy nnd work.
IIonnor !oosovoIf snId If bosf:
Ono's hIIosohy Is nof bosf ox-
rossod In words; If Is oxrossod In
fho choIcos ono mnkos. Tho choIcos
fruIy novor ond - mnko yours counf
fodny!
CovvectIon
A sfory wns ubIIshod In fho
Mnrch l Issuo of fho IIonoor !o-
vIow Issuo concornIng Mnrshn
Sumfor wInnIng fho MInnIo
!ovIngor Isfoomod Iducnfor
Awnrd from fho Soufh nkofn
Inrmors !nIon.
I hnd IncorrocfIy fyod Inrm
Iuronu. I noIogIzo for fho orror.
Del Bor/ele
nfIonnI AgrIcuIfuro Wook,
Mnrch 4-l0, Is n fImo fo rofIocf on
fho Imorfnnco of Soufh nkofn`s
fnrmors nnd rnnchors nnd fho
sfnfo`s ngrIcuIfuro Indusfry.
Tho mossngo of nfIonnI AgrIcuI-
furo ny, whIch Is coIobrnfod
Mnrch 8, Is fo rocognIzo nnd coIo-
brnfo fho nbundnnco rovIdod by
ngrIcuIfuro.
Tho nfIonnI AgrIcuIfuro ny
rogrnm oncourngos ovory AmorI-
cnn fo undorsfnnd how food nnd
fIbor roducfs nro roducod, vnIuo
fho ossonfInI roIo of ngrIcuIfuro In
mnInfnInIng n sfrong oconomy, nnd
nrocInfo fho roIo ngrIcuIfuro
Inys In rovIdIng snfo, nbundnnf
nnd nffordnbIo roducfs.
AgrIcuIfuro nnd Ifs vnIuo-nddod
IndusfrIos omIoy ono In fIvo Soufh
nkofnns In fho workforco.
Soufh nkofn ngrIcuIfuro
monns busInoss, snId WnIf Ionos,
Soufh nkofn Socrofnry of AgrIcuI-
furo. Whofhor you nro fnIkIng
nbouf cnffIo foodors, fnrmors` mnr-
kofs, oquImonf mnnufncfurors or
ofhnnoI Innfs, nII socfors of our In-
dusfry hnvo n osIfIvo Imncf on
fho sfnfo`s oconomy.
nfIonnI AgrIcuIfuro ny Is nIso
n romIndor of fho Imncf ngrIcuI-
furo hns In Soufh nkofn. AgrIcuI-
furo Is our sfnfo`s numbor ono In-
dusfry, wIfh n $2l bIIIIon nnnunI
oconomIc Imncf. AgrIcuIfuro gon-
ornfos 20 orconf of our sfnfo`s oco-
nomIc ncfIvIfy. AgrIcuIfuro nnd Ifs
nssocInfod IndusfrIos omIoy moro
fhnn 80,000 Soufh nkofnns.
Soufh nkofn Is homo fo 46,000
roducors on 3l,500 fnrms; 98 or-
conf of fnrms nnd rnnchos In Soufh
nkofn nro fnmIIy ownod nnd oor-
nfod nnd 90 orconf of Soufh
nkofn`s Innd Is dodIcnfod fo ngrI-
cuIfurnI ncfIvIfIos. Inch roducor
rnIsos onough food fo food l55 oo-
Io In fho worId.
Tho Soufh nkofn onrfmonf
of AgrIcuIfuro's mIssIon Is fo ro-
mofo, rofocf, rosorvo nnd Im-
rovo fhIs Indusfry for fodny nnd
fomorrow. VIsIf fho donrfmonf
wobsIfo nf hff://sddn.sd.gov.
National Ag Week March 4-10
Tho !nIfod Sfnfos onrfmonf
of AgrIcuIfuro Is sookIng nIIcn-
fIons for Ionns nnd grnnfs fo hoI
rurnI busInossos cronfo jobs nnd
sur oconomIc dovoIomonf. Tho
fundIng Is boIng rovIdod undor
fho !urnI IconomIc ovoIomonf
!onn nnd Crnnf (!I!C) ro-
grnm.
IoosfIng nccoss fo cnIfnI
snrks job cronfIon nnd rovIfnIIzos
fho rurnI oconomy, snId AgrIcuI-
furo Socrofnry Tom VIIsnck.
!SA works In nrfnorshI wIfh
cooornfIvos nnd ufIIIfIos ncross
AmorIcn, nnd wo Infond fo ufIIIzo
fhIs rogrnm fo Iovorngo fodornI
nnd rIvnfo Invosfmonfs fo uf
rurnI rosIdonfs fo work.
IIIgIbIo rocIIonfs nro !SA
rurnI ufIIIfIos rogrnm borrowors.
Thoso rocIIonfs nss fho funds fo
IocnI orgnnIznfIons. Tho fundIng Is
Iovorngod fo cronfo rojocfs fhnf ro-
fnIn or cronfo jobs nnd ugrndo
ubIIc Infrnsfrucfuro. Tho mnxI-
mum nmounf of fundIng for nny
ono rojocf Is $l mIIIIon for Ionns
nnd $300,000 for grnnfs.
OrgnnIznfIons uso !I!C funds
fo cronfo jobs nnd Imrovo sorvIcos.
!SA Inns fo nwnrd u fo $?9
mIIIIon In Ionn nnd $l0 mIIIIon In
grnnfs fhrough fho rogrnm. Tho
dondIIno for submIffIng nIIcn-
fIons Is fho Insf busInoss dny of
onch monfh fhrough Sofombor 30
of 20l2. AIIcnfIons musf bo sub-
mIffod fo fho !urnI ovoIomonf
sfnfo offIco whoro fho rojocf wIII
bo Iocnfod. A IIsf of fhoso offIcos Is
nf hff://www.rurdov.usdn.gov/Sfn-
foOffIcoAddrossos.hfmI, or on ngo
l2?92 of fho Mnrch 2 IodornI !og-
Isfor, hff://www.go.gov/fdsys/
kg/ I!-20l2- 03- 02/ df / 20l2-
5043.df.
USDA seeks applicants for
economic development funding
Soufh nkofn fnrmors, rnnchors
nnd busInossos nro romIndod nbouf
fho nvnIInbIIIfy of fodornI grnnfs nnd
Ionn gunrnnfoos fhnf hoI cuf fhoIr
onorgy cosfs. Tho fundIng, nvnIInbIo
undor fho !SA !urnI ovoIomonf
!urnI Inorgy for AmorIcn Irogrnm
(!IAI), cnn bo usod for n vnrIofy of
onorgy offIcIoncy rojocfs.
AccordIng fo !SA !urnI ovoIo-
monf, !IAI fundIng Is offon usod fo
InsfnII onorgy offIcIonf grnIn dryIng
sysfoms nnd ofhor rojocfs such ns
IIghfIng, InsuInfIon or urchnso of
moro onorgy-offIcIonf roIncomonf
oquImonf. Ofhor rojocfs IncIudo In-
sfnIIIng vonfIInfIon sysfoms, ums,
cooIors, or honfIng nnd cooIIng sys-
foms. Somo uso fho fundIng fo gonor-
nfo fhoIr own onorgy fhrough soInr
nnoIs, wInd furbInos, bIogns or bIo-
fuoIs. AufhorIzod undor fho 2008
Inrm IIII, !IAI Is dosIgnod fo nssIsf
rnnchors, fnrmors nnd rurnI smnII
busInossos. AII rojocfs musf bo Io-
cnfod In rurnI nrons.
!SA !urnI ovoIomonf hns
suIIod fho foIIowIng !IAI doscrI-
fIons nnd ucomIng dondIInos:
:!onownbIo onorgy sysfom nnd on-
orgy offIcIoncy Imrovomonf grnnf
nIIcnfIons nnd combInnfIon grnnf
nnd gunrnnfood Ionn nIIcnfIons:
Mnrch 30, 20l2.
:!onownbIo onorgy sysfom nnd on-
orgy offIcIoncy Imrovomonf gunrnn-
food Ionn onIy nIIcnfIons: on n con-
fInuous bnsIs u fo Juno 29, 20l2.
:!onownbIo onorgy sysfom fonsI-
bIIIfy sfudy nIIcnfIons: Mnrch 30,
20l2.
Ior moro InformnfIon, cnII 224-
88?0 Ixf. 4 or vIsIf hff://www.rur-
dov.usdn.gov/sd/.
AppIy for ruraI energy funding
IoIIowIng hIs roquosf for nddI-
fIonnI ConsorvnfIon !osorvo Irogrnm
ncros nf n Sonnfo AgrIcuIfuro Com-
mIffoo honrIng, Iobrunry 28, !nIfod
Sfnfos Sonnfor John Thuno rnIsod
fho !.S. onrfmonf of AgrIcuIfuro`s
docIsIon fo mnko nn nddIfIonnI ono
mIIIIon ncros of C!I InIfInfIvos nvnII-
nbIo nnfIonwIdo.
ThIs nsf wook, I hnd fho oor-
funIfy fo foII fho ISA AdmInIsfrnfor
nf n Sonnfo AgrIcuIfuro honrIng fhnf
Soufh nkofn noods moro fhnn gon-
ornI sIgnu C!I ncros fho sfnfo
noods nddIfIonnI confInuous C!I
rncfIco ncros such ns fho Sfnfo Acros
for WIIdIIfo Inhnncomonf (SAII)
nnd uck osfIng HnbIfnf ncros,
snId Thuno.
Todny`s nnnouncomonf wIII ro-
vIdo jusf fho boosf Soufh nkofn`s
Inndscno noods fo offsof oxIrIng
C!I ncros. of onIy Is fhIs nnnounco-
monf good nows for wIIdIIfo, hunfors,
nnd consorvnfIonIsfs, mnkIng nddI-
fIonnI C!I ncros nvnIInbIo fo Soufh
nkofn fnrmors wIII rovIdo nIfornn-
fIvos fo IncIng oxonsIvo sood nnd
forfIIIzor on Innd fhnf hns boon sub-
jocf fo fIoodIng, wInd, nnd wnfor oro-
sIon.
Soufh nkofn curronfIy hns n-
roxImnfoIy l.l mIIIIon ncros on-
roIIod In C!I whIch Is down from n
hIgh of l.5 mIIIIon ncros. Tho sfnfo Is
goIng fo hnvo nn nddIfIonnI 224,000
ncros oxIro fhIs yonr nnd moro fhnn
l06,000 ncros noxf yonr.
!SA`s nnnouncomonf of nddI-
fIonnI C!I ncros IncIudos l00,000
ncros for n now confInuous oIIInnfor
rncfIco, whIch Is Imorfnnf fo Soufh
nkofn ns If Is ono of fho fo fIvo
honoy roducIng sfnfos. AIso In-
cIudod In fho nnnouncomonf Is
200,000 ncros for wofInnd rosforn-
fIon, 400,000 ncros for SAII, l50,000
ncros for duck nosfIng hnbIfnf, nnd
l50,000 ncros for uInnd bIrd hnbIfnf
buffors.
In Ifs docIsIon, !SA Incronsod
fho SIgnIng InconfIvo Inymonfs from
$l00 fo $l50 or ncro fo oncourngo
roducors fo sIgn u fhoIr mosf onvI-
ronmonfnIIy frngIIo Innds.
More CRP acres good for state
HIt & MIss
March S, B01B The PIcneer RevIew Page 4
I Vuun Hunscn
E-nu. gIunscngutc.nct o Icttoncc-cucu.con
!dev!y Meu!s
TLuvsduy, MuvcL B: ChIckon
Insfn, Iomodoro, MnIIbu VoggIos,
CnrIIc Irond, Icod Ionchos.
IvIduy, MuvcL 9:
ChIoIfo !Imo TIInIn, Inby Ink-
ors, CnuIIfIowor Au CrnfIn, !oII,
IruIfod CoInfIn.
Monduy, MuvcL 12: ChIckon
IIccnfn, ScnIIood Iofnfoos, Cnr-
don VoggIos, !oII, IInonIo TId-
bIfs.
Tuesduy, MuvcL 13: Iork Cuf-
Iof IrnncnIso, Mnshod Iofnfoos,
CInzod Cnrrofs, !oII, !omon Iud-
dIng.
Wednesduy, MuvcL 14: Huppy
St PutvIck's uy Cornod Ioof,
IrnIsod !od Cnbbngo, Tnfors, Sodn
Irond, IrIsh Iound Cnko.
***
Snfurdny, Iobrunry 25, 20l2, nf
Somorsof Courf, fho usunI cnrds
woro Inyod In fho mornIng. Thon
nf 2:00 .m., wo hnd fho ncfIvIfy of
quIIfIng. SnndI hnd choson n nf-
forn for fho Somorsof Courf nuc-
fIon. (Mnybo fwo quIIfs.) In Juno nf
fho Somorsof Courf nucfIon, fho
quIIfor`s grou Is In bIg domnnd!
Tho now nfforn Is vory roffy
wIfh somo rInfs nnd somo InIn
Iocos. You wIII soo. SnndI uf
wondor-undor on fho Iocos nnd
sows wIfh n socInI sfIfch fhnf
Iooks IIko hnnd ombroIdory buffon-
hoIo sfIfch. Irono Cox, Agnos Tns-
fnd, nnd IIoy OIson cuf bIocks.
Annoffo nnd VIvInn sowod. Infhor
nhms, ChnrIIo Hnfhnwny nnd
ofhors sfood by for cookIos nnd
vIsIfIng. SnndI hnd mndo snIckor-
doodIos wIfh fhoso crInkIod fos.
And wo hnd Oroos foo.
Wo romomborod !ufh Shnr
who usod fo bo nf quIIfIng fo cuf
ouf bIocks.
Wo fook hofos of us wIfh somo
of fho comIofod In robos fhnf fho
quIIfIng grou mnkos fo gIvo nwny
nf ChrIsfmns fImo.
I fook nIong my quIIf fo fhnf I
mndo wIfh scrns nnd Irono Cox
Ironod If for mo. Thnnk you, Irono.
My son, nvId, honod from
!osIIo`s houso In Iond, Oro. Ho
hnd nrrIvod fhoro In good shno,
nffor nn l,l00 mIIo frI wIfh somo
wInd nnd oor vIsIbIIIfy. I nm
fhnnkfuI fhnf ho wouId go fo roro-
sonf our fnmIIy nf !osIIo`s fImo of
boronvomonf.
On fho ovonIng of Iobrunry, my
fnbIomnfos, Irono McKnIghf nnd
CIorIn Crumof woro gono fo Ioun-
fnIn SrIngs fo n bIrfhdny nrfy for
!oynI McKnIghf, Irono`s husbnnd,
CIorIn`s fnfhor. KIds, grnndkIds,
nnd gronf-grnndkIds woro fhoro
from !nId CIfy, Abordoon, IIorro
nnd IoIIo Iourcho. Thoy hnd n
good fImo nf fho bIrfhdny suor
hoId In fho ncfIvIfy nron nf Ioun-
fnIn SrIngs. IIrfhdny gIffs In-
cIudod n wosforn shIrf from Irono
nnd n foy dnncIng dog from CIorIn.
Hny !on Yonr bIrfhdny fo
Cny !ognn, IhIII, Iobrunry 29.
Thnnks, Somorsof housokooIng
for uffIng n nnII In for mo so I
couId movo my cIock. ow, I cnn
soo If whon I nm sowIng.
My dnughfor, oIoros onko,
InvIIIIon, Wyo., honod Iobrunry
26. I snng for hor Tho IIrdIo`s
InII nnd wo vIsIfod nbouf fnmIIy
ovonfs. !Ichnrd nnd AngoIn onko
hnd gono u fo Cnsor fo fInd n
Inco whoro AngoIn couId sfny
whIIo sho doos hor monfh`s rofn-
fIon. Sho Is sfudyIng In fho modIcnI
fIoId. oIoros snId fhnf If wns
sformy fhoro, buf fho shoo woro
In comforfnbIo qunrfors.
My son, nvId, honod from
Iond, Oro., from fho moofIng Inco
whoro ho wns wIfh !osIIo nf Chnr-
Ioffo`s momorInI sorvIco. !osIIo wns
InyIng fho Inno, so nvId Iof mo
honr hIm.
M.!. nnd Inrbnrn Hnnson`s
dnughfor, HoIIy MnudsIoy, nn oIoc-
frIcnI ongInoor wIfh 3M, sonf n ro-
conf Issuo of fhoIr mngnzIno,
SfomwIndor. If hns nn nrfIcIo
nbouf n rojocf sho Is workIng on,
ACC! (frndomnrk of 3M) (nIu-
mInum conducfor comosIfo roIn-
forcod) n sysfom whIch nIIows
ufIIIfIos fo ugrndo fhoIr ovorhond
frnnsmIssIon IInos whIIo mInImIz-
Ing fho nood for now rIghfs-of wny
nnd moro Infrnsfrucfuro. HoIIy Is
roud nnd fhnnkfuI fo bo workIng
wIfh n comnny fhnf Is nIwnys
IookIng for wnys fo uso ongInoor-
Ing.
!ov. !Ichnrdson gnvo us n Iond
on Iobrunry 26, 20l2. Ho snId fhnf
jusf bocnuso wo nro oId, doosn`f
monn wo cnn Ionf. Wo musf koo
workIng nnd our work Is fo Iovo
ono nnofhor, lsf TImofhy. Inss on
our bIossIngs ncfIvoIy. Cod wIII Iof
us know whon our work Is dono.
Ho nskod for bIossIngs for Jnck
Humko who usod fo Iny Inno for
us nnd for orofhy nnd Mnc, who
usod fo como fo church horo. Mrs.
!Ichnrdson snng Tho OId !uggod
Cross. Thnnks.
Iobrunry 2?, fho Somorsof bus
fook n bunch of rosIdonfs fo fho
donuf sho. Mondny, Iobrunry 2?,
nffor mornIng oxorcIsos, wo hnd nn
ncfIvIfy of crnffs wIfh Amy. SnndI
nnd Shnwn woro fhoro fo hoI foo.
Tho rojocf wns fo cuf ouf
snowfInkos from bIuo consfrucfIon
nor nnd coffoo fIIfors. Thoro woro
n numbor of roffy cuf oufs. Somo
rosIdonfs fook fhoIr cronfIons fo
fhoIr nnrfmonfs for docornfIon.
Thoso who nffondod woro IIoy,
AddIo, MnrcoIIn, JonnnIo, MIIdrod
nnd hor hoIor, Kny, HoIon nnd
Irod, VIoIof nnd VIvInn.
Tho Somorsof Courf Mondny
movIo wns ChnrIos Ickons`
IchoIns IckoIby. I fhoughf fhnf
fho cnsf wns woII choson. Thoro
woro n fow sconos of IovoIy IngIIsh
counfrysIdo. Tho Iny wns n Iong,
drnwn ouf wIfh n fyIcnIIy Ickon-
snIn mIsornbIo sfory IIno. So If wo
usod u fwo hours of fho rosf of our
IIvos wnfchIng If, If Is our own
fnuIf. IorfunnfoIy, onIy n fow oo-
Io wnfchod fho movIo.
My grnnddnughfor, CrysfnI
onko Jnckson hnd n Ionsnnf
fImo on hor bIrfhdny, Iobrunry 24.
Sho nnd n frIond wonf for n drIvo
nIong Snnfn MnrIn nnd IIsmos
Ionch. Sho found undnmngod snnd
doIInrs, somo wIfh bnrnncIos.
Thoro woro mnny ooIo wnIkIng
In fho mIsfy nIr, nnd fho wInd wns
bIowIng fho snnd Info rIdgos rIghf
boforo CrysfnI`s oyos. Sho snw
fIoIds of cnuIIfIowor nnd broccoII,
nnd fho grno orchnrds woro jusf
rondy fo Ionf. Ono or fwo CnIIfornIn
oIos woro nIrondy In bIoom.
Word, now fo mo from Mnrk
!ovIn`s ArmorIfoIn. Wobsfor
snys, bnIknnIzo Is fo bronk u Info
smnIIor nnd offon hosfIIo unIfs.
(l9l9)
You mnny borrow my ImrImIs
ubIIcnfIon of HIIIsdnIo, OhIo, coI-
Iogo. If hns nn nrfIcIo on bIns-
homy nnd froo sooch. Wo hnvo
somofhIng fo fhInk nbouf fhoro, ns
wo gunrd our sooch moro nnd
moro cnrofuIIy so ns nof fo offond
nnyono.
Io suro fo Ick u your now
word fInds. Amy uf ouf now onos
nbouf rosIdonfs nnd rosIdonf`s
wIvos. Thnnk you, Amy.
Tuosdny, Iobrunry 28, 20l2, nf
Somorsof Courf, wo hnd nn nImosf
fuII houso nf mornIng oxorcIsos.
Affor oxorcIsos, wo Inyod bIongo.
Irod won bofh gnmos. IInyIng
woro Irono A., Irono McK., Irod
nnd HoIon, MIIdrod Young nnd hor
hoIor, Kny, VIrgInIn nnd hor
frIond, onIso, JonnnIo, IIoy, Mnr-
coIIn, VIoIof nnd VIvInn. onIso
hoIod SnndI Ick u nnd brIng fho
bIongo bnIIs. Wo rocoIvod gonorous
Somorsof Courf bucks jusf for
InyIng nnd moro for fho bIg wIn-
nor.
Af 2:00 .m. wo hnd bIngo wIfh
SnndI cnIIIng numbors nnd Shnwn
nnd Amy hoIIng rond cnrds nnd
doIIvorIng rIzos. WInnors woro
Irono A., VIvInn, HoIon SmIfh,
ConnIo, Irono Cox, ChnrIIo nnd
Shorm.
Affor bIngo, wo hnd fho Iobru-
nry bIrfhdny bnsh. Wo hnd vnnIIIn
Ico cronm nnd fho Somorsof
kIfchon crow mndo n IovoIy choco-
Info cnko fhnf wns IIghf nnd fIuffy
nnd wns docornfod wIfh bIg fIow-
ors. Wo snng hny bIrfhdny, Cod
bIoss you wIfh fho nId of n sIngIng
foddy bonr. Af fho snmo fImo wo
hnd n Ioud booIng fIro drIII. WoII,
nffor fhnf wo nfo fho cnko nnd Ico
cronm fo coIobrnfo fho bIrfhdnys
of MIIdrod Krnomor, 2-l3, Ir. InuI
nhms, 2-l4, nnd JonnnIo AIvor-
son, 2-l8. (Hor bIrfhdny Is ronIIy
ocombor l8, buf gof Info fho com-
ufor wrong.) ovor mInd, Jonn-
nIo, wo wIII coIobrnfo If ngnIn on
ocombor l8.
Aufumn O`onI, Somorsof
Courf`s fIffh grndo voIunfoor, cnmo
nffor fho bIrfhdny nrfy nnd sho
nnd I Inyod scrnbbIo. Wo Iny co-
oornfIvo scrnbbIo, so fhnf wo
mnko fho bosf ossIbIo word ovory
fImo. Hor mofhor cnmo fo Ick hor
u nnd I foId hor fo gof nffor Au-
fumn fo Ionrn hor muIfIIIcnfIon
fnbIos. If Is of n gronf ndvnnfngo fo
n youngsfor or nnyono fo know fho
muIfIIIcnfIon fnbIos fIuonfIy.
(Whnf If you gof n frIIo scoro)
Wodnosdny, Iobrunry 29, 20l2,
nf Somorsof Courf wo hnd fho
mornIng oxorcIsos wIfh SnndI Iond-
Ing. Thon wo hnd four for whIsf In
fho ncfIvIfy gnrdon nnd four for
InochIo on fhIrd fIoor (MIIdrod
Krnomor, AddIo !orvIg, IIoy OIson
nnd VIoIof). On socond fIoor In fho
fon room, wo hnd four for brIdgo.
(IIonnor, Inn, orIs nnd IhyI).
Wo hnd n IIffIo gnmo of ooI wIfh
SnndI nnd VIoIof, nnd !u nnd VI-
vInn. You know whnf If monns
whon you sInk fho whIfo bnII whon
you nro shoofIng nf fho bInck bnII
My dnughfor-In-Inw, Inrbnrn
Hnnson, cnmo ovor wIfh fwo joko
books from fho IIbrnry. Thnnk you,
InrbIo. I IIkod fho ono nbouf fho
cusfomor who wonf fo fho drug
sforo nnd nskod for ncofIcncIdosfor
of snIIcyIIcncId. Tho druggIsf snId,
o you monn nsIrIn Cusfomor
snys, Yonh, I novor cnn fhInk of
fhnf nnmo.
My nohow, !oonnrd`s dnughfor,
Knron Moyor, sonf nn omnII wIfh n
nonf quIz. Somo quosfIons nro:
Whnf nro fho onIy fhroo words In
fho IngIIsh Inngungo fhnf sfnrf
wIfh dw Whnf nro fho onIy fwo
vogofnbIos fhnf nro oronnInI
M.!. nnd Inrbnrn Hnnson nnd n
sfudonf from Soufh nkofn SchooI
of MInos nnd TochnoIogy Inn fo go
fo nyfonn Ionch, IIn., Mnrch 3, fo
fho Imbry !IddoI AoronnufIcnI
!nIvorsIfy fo sfudy moro nbouf fho
concrofo nIrInno. SSM&T Is or-
focfIng fhoIr concrofo nIrInno ro-
fofyo. If Is Innnod fo sof u
concrofo nIrInno comofIfIons
wIfh ofhor coIIogos.
My son, nvId Hnnson, who hns
boon vIsIfIng hIs brofhor, !osIIo, nf
Iond, Oro., hns sInco gono fo Snnfn
Cruz, CnIIf., fo vIsIf hIs sIsfor, VIn-
nIo, nnd hor husbnnd, nnny. Ho
wns InnnIng fo drIvo homo ovor
onnor Inss, buf fhoro woro foo
mnny nmbuInncos nhond of
hIm.
Our IIffIo snow horo nf Somorsof
Courf Is moIfIng off nIcoIy.
Thursdny, Mnrch l, Somorsof
Courf hnd rosIdonf councII. !osI-
donf councII Is for nII rosIdonfs. If
Is nn oorfunIfy fo Iof fho mnn-
ngomonf know whnf wo IIko nnd
whnf wo wIsh fo suggosf In fho wny
of chnngo In fho oornfIon of Som-
orsof Courf. Irocfor, InfrIck
O`!onry, hond offIco, CorI, numbor
ono chof, John, mnInfonnnco,
Jnson, nnd nurso, MnrvIn, nII mof
wIfh rosIdonfs. Shnwn conducfod
fho moofIng. SnndI hoIod wIfh
hosIfnIIfy nnd fnkIng nffondnnco.
Shnwn rovIowod fho hIghIIghfs
fhnf nro on fho schoduIo for Mnrch
20l2. Horo nro n fow of fhom.
Mnrch 6, goofy goIf, 3-?, whooI of
forfuno, 3-8, nf 3:00 .m., joyfuI
guys nnd gnIs Insfond of bIngo, 3-9,
musIc wIfh Skoofor, 3-l3, bIongo,
3-l6, IrIsh sfow wIfh SnndI nnd
Shnwn, 3-l?, SnInf InfrIck`s groon
boor socInI, 3-20, r. Conrnd`s foof
cIInIc nnd 3-30, Ico cronm frI.
Thoro woro sovornI comIImon-
fnry romnrks from rosIdonfs. VIo-
Iof hnd n socInI good word for fho
modIc sfnff who so fnIfhfuIIy brIng
us our roscrIfIons. ChnrIIo ox-
rossod hIs nrocInfIon for fho nc-
fIvIfy dIrocfors who do so much fo
mnko us fooI nf homo.
Af 2:l5, SnndI cnIIod bIngo num-
bors. Shnwn hoIod wIfh hosIfnI-
Ify. IIngo wInnors woro IInncho,
IIoy, ChnrIIo, Mnry K., Irono A.,
Irod, Irmn nnd Annoffo.
Ior snnck nnd chnf wo hnd bn-
nnnn uddIng. Aufumn O`onI,
our fIffh grndo voIunfoor, cnmo nnd
Inyod whIsf wIfh Irono Arbnch,
Irono Cox nnd mo.
Vornon Iurns hnd comnny nf
suor fImo, nwn ScnIos, who
usod fo fonch schooI horo In !nId
CIfy nnd sfnyod nf fho Vornon
Iurns`. Sho Is vIsIfIng n foIIow
fonchor. Sho IIvos In ow York
sfnfo nonr fho IIngor !nkos.
A now rosIdonf nf Somorsof
Courf Is oIIIo Cuny, IuffnIo Cn.
Thnf Is hor nddross, buf sho IIvod
ouf In fho IndInnds nbouf 40 mIIos
onsf of IuffnIo Cn. Sho usod fo
hnvo n cnfo on Cuny TnbIo. Wo
hoo you IIko If horo, oIIIo.
IrIdny, Mnrch 2, fho wInd wns
howIIng nround fho furrofs nf
Somorsof CnsfIo.
As n mornIng ncfIvIfy, ynhfzo
wns Inyod. Shnwn nnd SnndI woro
fhoro fo koo scoro. If hnd boon
schoduIod ns fnrkIo, buf ynhfzo
wns Inyod by common roquosf.
Cof your Somorsof bucks fo-
gofhor nnd rondy for Mnrch 2l
whon Shnwn nnd SnndI wIII counf
fhom nnd gIvo us fhousnnds In
sfond of fwonfIos.
Irono Cox hnd comnny nf Iunch
IrIdny, hor son, on Cox, ow !n-
dorwood, joInod hor. In fho nffor-
noon, Irono oxocfod fo hnvo n vIsIf
from hor dnughfor, Trudy.
IrIdny, Mnrch 2, 20l2, wns fho
48fh nnnunI concrofo conforonco nf
SSM&T wIfh M.!. Hnnson ns
modornfor In chnrgo of Infroduc-
fIons. Tho fhomo of fho conforonco
wns how fo gof fho concrofo you
nood.
Thoro wns n foursomo for
InochIo on fhIrd fIoor In fho nffor-
noon, MIIdrod Krnomor, AddIo
!orvIg, !u Yongor, nnd VIoIof JonI-
son.
Af 3:00 .m., Shnwn sfnrfod fo
cIonn nnd snnIfIzo wnIkors nnd
whooIchnIrs. Whon SnndI fInIshod
fuIIy fIf, sho workod wIfh Shnwn.
Wo rosIdonfs nrocInfo hnvIng
our wnIkors nnd whooIchnIrs mndo
cIonn nnd shIny. Thnnks, gIrIs.
A joko n dny koos fho docfor
nwny. So snys Tho IvoryfhIng
KIds Joko Iook. Thnnk you, Inr-
bIo for brIngIng fho book from fho
!nId CIfy IIbrnry.
r. !oo Iock of fho !omn !Indn
SchooI of IubIIc HonIfh In CnIIfor-
nIn dIscovorod fhnf InughIng In-
cronsos fho body`s nnfIbodIos nnd
f-coIIs whIch hoI fIghf off Infoc-
fIons nnd nIIon bncforIn.
Jouvnu!s oI Ro!!u Pu!mev, 1913
Ocfobor 20. Ico on fho wnfor. Wo
dug suds nII dny. If snowod n fow
fInkos. Irnnk Hnuk wns horo nffor
fho IIsfor. l0-2l. Cof dono dIggIng
suds, sfnrfod fo dIg fho gnrdon
sfuff. l0-22. IffIo nnd Mn wonf fo
CrIndsfono.
Its A Girl!
Daughter of Bill & Jandie Heinrich, Sioux Falls
Born: December 19, 2011 7 lbs., 14 oz. 20 long
Big Sister: Mikah
Maternal Grandparents:
Mike & Hallie Albrecht, Philip, SD
Paternal Grandparents:
Don & Sylvia Heinrich, Aberdeen, SD
Maternal Great-Grandparents
Tyrone & Elvera Moos, Philip, SD
Lee & Verda Albrecht, Hillsboro, KS
Paternal Great-Grandparents
The late Edwin & Theresa Heupel
The late Reuben & Alma Heinrich
Quinn Ellis Heinrich
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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
March 9-10-11-12:
Big Miracle
(PG)
Fri: 8:00 p.m. Sat: 8:00 p.m.
Sun: 1:30 p.m. Mon: 7:00 p.m.
Gem Theare
SS9-2000 - PbIIIp
March 16-17-18-19:
This Means War (PG-13)
HaroId & NyIia Severson
wiII ceIebrate their
60th Wedding Anniversary
on Thursday,
March 15, 2012.
They were married in 1952 in
Madison, Minn. Their children
are Steven (Cindy) Severson,
Vernal, Utah; Brenda (Wayne)
Kummer, Keystone; Clayton
(Tammy) Severson,Rapid City;
and Barry (Adelaida) Severson,
Gilbert, Ariz. They have eight
grandchildren and three
great-grandchildren.
Cards may be sent to:
3929 Brooke St.
Rapid City, SD 57701
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Cards may be sent to:
PO Box 790, Philip, SD 57567
0hurch & 0cmmunIty
March S, B01B The PIcneer RevIew Page S
SACRED HEART CATHOLIC CHURCH
PhiIip - 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
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ST. WILLIAM CATHOLIC CHURCH
MidIand - 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
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ST. MARY CATHOLIC CHURCH
MiIesviIIe - 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.
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FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH
Pastor FreziI WesterIund
859-2336 PhiIip
E-MAIL: prfreziI@gmaiI.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)
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TRINITY LUTHERAN
Pastor FreziI WesterIund
MidIand - 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.)
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DEEP CREEK LUTHERAN
MoenviIIe - 843-2538
Pastor FreziI WesterIund
SUNDAY WORSHIP:
1:30 p.m. (CT)
ALCW: 3rd Thursday, 1:30 p.m.
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OUR SAVIOR'S LUTHERAN
Long VaIIey
Pastor FreziI WesterIund
Saturday Evening: 5:00 p.m.
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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 WORSHP: 10:00 a.m.
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OUR REDEEMER
LUTHERAN CHURCH, PhiIip
(605) 669-2406 Murdo
Pastor Ray Greenseth
Sunday Worship Services: 1:00 p.m.
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OPEN BIBLE CHURCH MIDLAND
Pastor Andy BIye
843-2143 facebook.com/midIandobc
Sunday School: 9:30 a.m.
Worship Service: 10:30 a.m.
Bible Study: Wed. at 7:30 p.m.
Women's Ministries: 2nd Thurs., 1:30
ST. PETER'S LUTHERAN CHURCH
10 miIes SE of MidIand Pastor
GIenn Denke 462-6169
Sunday Worship: 11:00 a.m. (CT)
Sunday School: 10 a.m. CT
Sunday Bible Study: 10 a.m.
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PHILIP COMMUNITY
EVANGELICAL FREE CHURCH
Pastor Gary WahI - PhiIip - 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!!
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HARDINGROVE COMMUNITY
EVANGELICAL FREE CHURCH
Pastor Gary WahI - PhiIip
859-2841 garyaw@aoI.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.
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UNITED CHURCH OF PHILIP
Pastor Kathy Chesney 859-2310
Home: 859-2192 E-maiI:
chez@gwtc.net
Sunday Worship: 9:00 a.m.
UCW meets 2nd Friday at 9:30 a.m.
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FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH OF INTERIOR
Pastor Kathy Chesney 859-2310
E-maiI: chez@gwtc.net
Sunday Worship: 11:00 a.m.
Rusb FuneraI Home
Chapels in Philip, Wall & Kadoka
Jack, Gayle & D.J. Rush
www.rushfuneralhome.com
Scotcbman
IndustrIes
SS9-2S42 - PbIIIp, SD
www.scotcbman.com
RonaId G. Mann, DDS
Dentist
Philip, SD
859-2491
GLORIOUS LIBERTY OF THE CHILDREN OF GOD
by Cornelius R. Stam
We Americans have, for over two hundred years, celebrated our liberty as an independ-
ent nation on the Fourth of July.
It does not follow from this however, that all Americans are now free. Far from it! Think
of the millions of alcoholics and drug addicts, bound with chains they only wish they could break. Think of the slaves to immoral pas-
sions, to violent tempers, to malicious backbiting, not to mention smoking and other habits they cannot control. No, the vast majority
of Americans are slaves to--well, sum it all up in one word: sin.
If God is a righteous Judge -- and He is -- He must of course, punish sin. Romans 6:23 says: "the wages of sin is death", but on the
other hand, thank God, I Corinthians 15:3 says: "Christ died for our sins".
The Lord Jesus Christ was no sinner; He had committed no crimes; there was no wrong He had to pay for; He had no death to die.
It was our death He died at Calvary, and we are saved from the penalty as we look at Calvary and say: "This is not His death He is
dying; it is mine. He is paying for my sin. I will accept this gift of God and trust Him as my Saviour".
This is a wonderful truth: Death, the penalty of the Law, was inflicted on us -- in Christ. Therefore the Law (i.e., the Ten Com-
mandments) has no further claim on us. If it did, we would be condemned all over again. This is why Paul says in Galatians 2:19: "I
through the Law am dead to the Law". The Law may put a man to death, but after that what can it do? Nothing. The Law has put him
to death (in Christ) and set him free from its own dominion.
Unsaved friend, God wants you to be free, really free. He Himself, paid sin's penalty for you and wants you to rejoice in what Paul
calls, "the glorious liberty of the children of God" (Rom. 8:21), freedom from the condemnation of the Law!
Place your trust in the Christ who died your death and you will find how gloriously true it is that "If the Son therefore shall make
you free, ye shall be free indeed" (John 8:36).
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 BibIe
Berean BibIe Society
PO Box 756 Germantown, WI 53022 www.bereanbibIesociety.org
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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.
Whnf n wook! of much nows, ns
ovoryono hns sfnyod homo duo fo
cnIvIng choros or bocnuso of fho
wInd nnd coId nnd nof goIng nny-
whoro unIoss fhoy hnd fo. I dId go
fo fown Mondny fo do somo busI-
noss nnd gof n fow grocorIos, buf
dIdn`f sfny nwny foo Iong. I couId
hnvo goffon nIong wIfhouf fho gro-
corIos ns nf fhIs fImo yonr you koo
onough on hnnd fo Insf nwhIIo In
cnso you do gof snowod In.
onnn owmnn nnd ArInnn
wonf fo Abordoon fhIs wookond fo
vIsIf fhoIr dnughfor nnd mofhor
nnd nIso for fho bIrfhdny nrfy for
nnofhor grnnddnughfor nnd nIoco`s
bIrfhdny, Audrn`s bnby) who Is coI-
obrnfIng boIng ono yonr oId. ThIs Is
JnnoIIo`s fIrsf grnndchIId. So If
noods fo bo coIobrnfod.
obbIo CIomonfs Is In fho osf
offIco horo In IhIII now nnd sfnfos
fhnf If Is nIco nof fo hnvo fo drIvo
fo WnII fo work nnymoro.
Wnrron nnd ShIrIoy Swoozy woro
horo fhIs wookond nnd wonf fo fho
Iny nf Hnyos. Thoy bofh onjoy
goIng fo homofown Inys nnd fry fo
soo mosf of fhom. Thoy vIsIfod wIfh
MIko nnd obbIo CIomonfs whIIo
horo. Thoy cnmo down n IIffIo
onrIy, ns Wnrron wnnfod fo do
somo ronIrs on onnn owmnn`s
four whooI drIvo Icku so fhoy
wouId hnvo If fo gof ouf wIfh In
cnso of n sform. CnIob CIomonfs
nnd nk CnrIoy fIow fo IIorIdn for
srIng bronk nnd fhoy onjoyod n
HnrIom CIobofroffor bnII gnmo
whIIo fhoro. Thoy woro fonsod
somo bocnuso fhoIr fnmIIy fhoughf
If wns n Iong wny fo go fo wnfch
fhom Iny bnII whon fhoy do Iny n
Iof cIosor fo homo nf fImos.
Horb nnd HnzoI SIoIor wonf fo
!onfon sorvIcos nf IhIII nnd woro
nIso In !nId CIfy on busInoss fhIs
wook, ofhorwIso fhoy hnvo boon
sfnyIng cIoso fo homo.
Tho IIfch fnmIIIos woro InvIfod
fo n bIrfhdny nrfy for nnfo
IIfch`s socond bIrfhdny Snfurdny
nIghf hosfod by hIs nronfs, nnI
nnd Truoff IIfch.
In fnIkIng fo Joss SmIfh, sho snId
!ognn Is sfnndIng nIono now. Ho
wIII bo oIghf monfhs oId Mnrch l0.
Soon ho wIII bo fnkIng hIs fIrsf
sfos. I`II bof fhoro Is n Iof of conx-
Ing goIng on nf fhnf houso rIghf
now.
ThIs Sundny wIII bo fho Insf
bronkfnsf fhnf Tuckor wIII bo hoI-
Ing wIfh. If comos jusf nf fho rIghf
fImo ns cnIvIng wIII soon bo uon
fhom.
MnrvIn nnd VIckI IIdo wonf fo
IIorro fo brIng fhoIr now ATV
homo. If Is n dIfforonf kInd nnd If
suro Is roffy, brIghf rod nnd bInck.
So fnr fhoy IIko. Thoy novor couId
gof fho ofhor ono fIxod. ThIs ono
goos n Iof fnsfor, so MnrvIn won`f bo
nbIo fo Iof fho smnIIor grnndchII-
dron drIvo If. Iuf MnrvIn Is goIng
fo fIguro ouf n wny fo fIx fhnf whon
ho hns fImo. I nm nof In fho ndvor-
fIsIng busInoss so wIII nof sny whnf
hIs oId ono or now ono Is, buf ho
suro doos IIko fhIs ono boffor nnd If
hns soon n Iof of nIghf dufy In fho
cow Iof nIrondy ns ho Is goffIng Info
sorIous cnIvIng now.
Snfurdny, Mnrch 3, fho Trovor
IIfch fnmIIy wonf fo wrosfIIng In
Kndokn oxcof for Irnydon, Jonson
nnd !nyIor who sonf fho dny nf
MnrvIn nnd VIckI`s. I sfood for n
fow mInufos nf MnrvIn`s fo soo fho
kIds In fho nffornoon. ChrIsfn
cnIIod from Kndokn nnd snId fhnf
Kongnn Incod fIrsf nnd CoIby
Incod fIffh. I fhInk fhnf fhoIr noxf
mnfch Is In !nId CIfy.
KIofh SmIfh InvIfod mo fo como
In nnd hnvo bronkfnsf wIfh hIm nf
fho sonIor cIfIzon confor Sundny. I
wIII Inn on doIng fhnf.
Ono of my sfrong boIIofs Is fhnf
you gof fo hnvo rosocf for ofhor
ooIo nnd fhoIr roorfy nnd If
you do mnko n mIsfnko, fry your
bosf fo fIx If nnd noIogIzo. Thoy
hnvo fho rIghf fo fhoIr wny of
fhInkIng nnd doIng. Thoro nro
fImos you don`f know whon you
hnvo mndo n mIsfnko, nnd If somo-
ono doosn`f brIng If fo your nffon-
fIon, you mny novor know.
Tle fire/ principle of tolue /lo/
ue neeJ /o reJiecoter ie /lie. /lo/
oll reoli/, lingee on norol founJo-
/ione. 1n o/ler uorJe, /lie ie o
norol uniteree onJ /lo/ /lere ore
norol loue of /le uniteree jue/ oe
oIiJing oe /le pl,eicol loue.
MnrfIn !ufhor KIng
0rIndstcne News
by Mary BIde SS9-B1SS
!nsf wook, wo hnd n fouch of
wInfor, romIndIng us fhnf srIng
Isn'f horo yof. Tuosdny, wo hnd
nbouf fwo Inchos of snow wIfh
wnrnIngs fhroughouf fho nron. If
dIdn'f furn ouf foo bnd fhough nnd
fho rosf of fho wook wns wIndy nf
fImos buf If Is Mnrch. Todny,
Mondny If gof In fo fho mId-60s.
Mnny of fho dnms hnvo fhnwod ouf
so no Ico sknfIng for fhIs yonr!
Jnoson Hnnrnhnn nnd CrysfnI
SfoInkuohIor woro mnrrIod In !ns
Vogns Iobrunry 29. Somo of fhoso
nffondIng woro Jncob nnd nfhnn
Kroff, obbIo Hnnrnhnn, Cody nnd
JnmIo Hnnrnhnn, CnrIsn nnd SIg
MnrfIn, ChrIsfnI (Hnnrnhnn) Jnck-
son, Kny Couch, Chnd nnd Knfhy
Hnnrnhnn, CIon nnd !Ifn O'Con-
noII, nnd AIox Moos. Thoy nII hnd n
gronf fImo. Jnoson Is fho son of
obbIo Hnnrnhnn nnd fho Info
CrnIg Hnnrnhnn. CongrnfuInfIons,
Jnoson nnd CrysfnI!
ChrIsfnI (Hnnrnhnn) nnd IrIc
Jnckson nnd fnmIIy roconfIy movod
fo Croonwood, Ind. Tho dovnsfnf-
Ing fornndoos Insf IrIdny woro Ioss
fhnn 80 mIIos from fhoIr now homo.
IorfunnfoIy, fhoy hnvo n bnsomonf.
SovornI mombors nnd fnmIIIos of
fho cnsf of "Tho IonrdInghouso"
mof nf fho MIIosvIIIo HnII Thurs-
dny nIghf fo cIonn fho sfngo nffor
fho orformnnco of fhoIr Iny. I
hnvo honrd mnny good roorfs from
fhoso who nffondod fho Iny. Com-
Ing for fho ovonIng nnd onjoyIng n
ofIuck suor woro Inn nnd AIII-
son Iokron, InuI, onnn nnd TInn
Sfnbon, InrI nnd JodI Inrsons,
!nchoI nnd Snrnh, CnyIn IIroufok,
IrIn HovInnd nnd JIm SfnngIo.
JIm nnd !nnn IIshoro onfor-
fnInod n Inrgo grou of roInfIvos
nnd frIonds Snfurdny nIghf for n
rImo rIb suor honorIng InuI
nnd Joy IIshoro on fhoIr boInfod
60fh nnnIvorsnry. Abouf 40 ooIo
gnfhorod for n fun ovonIng.
!Indn nnd Ion SfnngIo woro In
!nId CIfy Snfurdny for n nInfh
grndo bnskofbnII fournnmonf. Tho
fonm Inyod fwo gnmos, wInnIng
ono nnd IosIng ono. Ion sfnyod In
!nId CIfy fhnf nIghf wIfh Kory
IIorIo nnd son Kruso. Sundny, fhoy
Iosf by fhroo oInfs, InyIng n vory
good gnmo.
JonnIfor SfnngIo Is sondIng fhIs
wook (srIng bronk) wIfh hor nr-
onfs, JIm nnd !Indn SfnngIo. Jon-
nIfor nffonds Soufh nkofn Sfnfo
!nIvorsIfy.
Abby CnrIoy nnd Wnco nro nIso
homo for hor srIng bronk from
IInck HIIIs Sfnfo !nIvorsIfy.
Cnrson HnmIII nnd IrIco Hnnson
hnd fhoIr Insf bnskofbnII gnmo for
fho sonson In Kndokn IrIdny morn-
Ing. ThoIr fonm Iosf buf fho sIxfh
grndors won. If wns n fun sonson
for fho boys.
Snfurdny, Kongnn nnd CoIby
IIfch wrosfIod nf fho dIsfrIcf four-
nnmonf In Kndokn. Kongnn Incod
fIrsf nnd CoIby, fIffh, so bofh boys
ndvnncod on fo rogIons noxf wook-
ond In !nId CIfy. CongrnfuIn-
fIons, boys! Irnydon, Jonson nnd
!nyIor sonf fho dny wIfh grnnd-
nronfs, MnrvIn nnd VIckI IIdo.
Tnnnor nnd InIIoy !ndwny
hoIod ouf nf fho wrosfIIng fournn-
monf In Kndokn Snfurdny.
Trovor nnd ChrIsfn IIfch nnd
boys nnd John nnd Tonyn Krnmor
nnd boys wonf fo !nId CIfy Thurs-
dny for suor, fhon fhoy nII on-
joyod Isnoy on Ico.
nrIn, !onh nnd oncon !Ios,
IIorro, mof CIon nnd JnckIo !nd-
wny In IhIII Sundny. AII woro dIn-
nor guosfs of MIIdrod !ndwny.
CnyIn IIroufok nnd Inf Hnnrn-
hnn nffondod fho Hnyos Iny IrI-
dny nIghf.
Mondny, Irono Inffon vIsIfod In
IhIII whIIo !oo nnd Jonn woro
gono for fho dny. Sho kof noInf-
monfs In !nId CIfy Tuosdny nnd
ondod u sfnyIng ovornIghf wIfh
Coorgo nnd Kny AInsIIo ns fho
ronds woro Icy. Sho cnughf n rIdo
ouf fo IIIIsburg Wodnosdny morn-
Ing wIfh fho MIIosvIIIo schooI's
fonchor.
If musf bo cnIvIng fImo nf fho
Inffons! ThoIr dnughfor, Jnnof
IonInnd, cnmo fo hoI ouf for n cou-
Io of wooks. I boIIovo Jnnof comos
ovory yonr durIng cnIvIng.
IIII nnd KnryI SnndnI wonf fo
WnII IrIdny, Mnrch 2, fo wnfch
grnndsons, CnvIn, KohI nnd
Snwyor SnndnI orform In fho WnII
ChIIdron's Thonfor Iny "ImngIno
nfIon." KohI wns n '!ooIfnrInn,'
CnvIn n '!od IIrnfo,' nnd Snwyor n
'Croon IIrnfo.' Tho dIrocfors nro
fhonfor grndunfos nnd frnvoI wIfh
fho ChIIdron's Thonfor Co. of Soufh
nkofn fo vnrIous schooIs/commu-
nIfIos nnd uf on fhoso orform-
nncos. Thoy hnvo onIy ono wook fo
rncfIco.
Snfurdny, IIII nnd KnryI SnndnI
sonf fho dny wIfh Mnff nnd AnIfn
SnndnI nnd fnmIIy nonr QuInn. If
wns shoo shonrIng dny nf fhoIr
Inco. Tnryn !nvoIIoffo, dnughfor
of Ionu nnd Mnry, wonf nIong fo
Iny wIfh !Ivors SnndnI.
Ior vnrIous ronsons, Iyron nnd
Ioggy Inrsons woro unnbIo fo hnvo
nII fhoIr fnmIIy fogofhor unfII Sun-
dny fo coIobrnfo Jnnunry, Iobrunry
nnd Mnrch bIrfhdnys. Innor
guosfs woro Jonnno Inrsons, !nId
CIfy, !obbIo nnd MoIIy !yfIo,
IodhI, InIIoy nnd Cnss, QuInn,
nnd Ironnon, JonI nnd Immy!oo
Inrsons, IIodmonf. Affornoon vIsI-
fors woro Josso nnd ShoryI
Hnnson, Wndo nnd Mnrcy Inrsons
nnd fnmIIy, Ioyd nnd Knrn Inr-
sons, nnd KnyIn nnd KnIdyn Insf-
Inn, IIorro.
Hugh Hnrfy snId ho hnd suor
wIfh ll IndIos Snfurdny nIghf! Ho
wns n guosf nf fho IndInnds QuIIf
!ofronf hoId nf !nmsoy's hunfIng
Iodgo ovor fho wookond. Jnno
(WIIIInms) Ansby nnd MonoIk
(Hnrfy) Sfohons woro nmong
fhoso nffondIng fho rofronf. Tho
Info oIIn Hnrfy wns nn ncfIvo
mombor of fhIs grou.
JIm Iob nnd KnyIn Iymor joInod
mombors of KnyIn's fnmIIy In
SonrfIsh for suor Snfurdny
ovonIng. Thoy coIobrnfod fho bIrfh-
dny of KnyIn's mofhor, Inm
Shonror. TIm nnd KIm Iymor nIso
joInod fhom.
usfI Iorry drovo fo MIfchoII
nffor schooI Thursdny, rofurnIng
homo IrIdny. usfI, n sonIor, wns
fhoro fo Iook ovor fho MIfchoII
TochnIcnI InsfIfufo.
Cnsoy, !nchoIIo nnd AshIynn
sonf Snfurdny nIghf nnd Sundny
nffornoon wIfh Cnsoy's nronfs,
TIm nnd Judy IIshoro. In fho nffor-
noon, fhoy drovo ovor fo fho Hnn-
rnhnn's fo soo Chnd nnd Knfhy's
now sho houso fhnf fhoy nro
buIIdIng.
Abby CnrIoy nnd Wnco, Andron
CnrIoy nnd MIIIIo nnd Iroff nnd
Jooy CnrIoy nII onjoyod Isnoy on
Ico In !nId CIfy Sundny.
Mombors of fho MIIosvIIIo
!nngors 4-H CIub docornfod fho
buIIofIn bonrd In fho IhIII urs-
Ing Homo Thursdny nffornoon.
Thoso hoIIng woro AIIIson nnd
Crnco Iokron nnd !nchoI nnd
Snrnh Inrsons.
SovornI nron foIks nffondod T.J.
CnbrIoI's buII snIo In IhIII Sundny
nffornoon. Tho snIo bnrn wns
nckod nnd T.J. nnd hIs fnmIIy hnd
n gronf snIo. Wo snw Id nnd oo
IIomIng, formor MIIosvIIIo rosI-
donfs, buf dIdn'f gof n chnnco fo
vIsIf wIfh fhom.
Iobrunry wonfhor InformnfIon:
TofnI moIsfuro wns .58 wIfh ? l/2
Inchos of snow.
Avorngo hIgh wns 4l wIfh fho
hIghosf fomornfuro on Iobrunry 5
wIfh 52. Thoro woro four dnys
wIfh fho fomornfuro of 50 or
nbovo nnd ll dnys wIfh 40 or
nbovo.
Avorngo Iow wns l4. Tho onIy
fwo dnys If gof boIow zoro woro on
fho llfh whon If wns -l2 nnd fho
2?fh wIfh -l. Tho nvorngo hIgh
wns l3 wnrmor fhnn In 20ll. Tho
nvorngo Iow wns ? wnrmor.
!omombor fo sof your cIocks
nhond Snfurdny nIghf or you'II bo
Info for church!
MIIesvIIIe News
by JanIce Parscns S44-1S
A now nfIonnI Inrk SorvIco
(IS) roorf shows fhnf 42,348 vIs-
Ifors In 20l0 sonf $2.8 mIIIIon In
your nnfIonnI nrk nnd In commu-
nIfIos nonr fho nrk. Thnf sondIng
suorfod 46 jobs In fho IocnI nron.
Tho ooIo nnd fho busInoss
ownors In communIfIos nonr nn-
fIonnI nrks hnvo nIwnys known
fhoIr oconomIc vnIuo, Inrk Suor-
Infondonf !ubon Andrndo snId.
MInufomnn MIssIIo nfIonnI
HIsforIc SIfo Is cIonn, groon fuoI for
fho ongIno fhnf drIvos our IocnI
oconomy.
Mosf of fho sondIng/jobs nro ro-
Infod fo IodgIng, food, nnd bovorngo
sorvIco (52 orconf) foIIowod by
ofhor rofnII (29 orconf), onforfnIn-
monf/nmusomonfs (l0 orconf),
gns nnd IocnI frnnsorfnfIon (sovon
orconf) nnd grocorIos (fwo or-
conf).
Tho fIguros nro bnsod on $l2 bII-
IIon of dIrocf sondIng by 28l mII-
IIon vIsIfors In 394 nnfIonnI nrks
nnd nonrby communIfIos nnd nro
IncIudod In nn nnnunI, oor-ro-
vIowod, vIsIfor sondIng nnnIysIs
conducfod by r. nnIoI Sfynos of
MIchIgnn Sfnfo !nIvorsIfy for fho
nfIonnI Inrk SorvIco.
Across fho !nIfod Sfnfos, IocnI
vIsIfor sondIng nddod n fofnI of
$3l bIIIIon fo fho nnfIonnI oconomy
nnd suorfod moro fhnn 258,000
jobs, nn Incronso of $689 mIIIIon
nnd ll,500 jobs ovor 2009.
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oosn`f fhnf wInd jusf koo n
bIowIng fhough My goodnoss If
hns boon wIndy fho Insf fow dnys.
HoofuIIy, fho wInd hns run Ifs
courso for fho fImo boIng nnd Mon-
dny wIII bo n cnIm nnd sunny dny.
Wo koo goffIng n bIf of snow onch
nIghf nnd fho IIffIo bIf of snow wo
gof Is fuII of moIsfuro. Thnf Is n
good fhIng, ns wo nro In nood of
somo moIsfuro! Cnn`f you jusf Ic-
furo fhoso groon nsfuros nnd
groon whonf fIoIds como srIng
And fhoso bnby cnIvos nro jusf
InIn cufo runnIng nround nnd
kIckIng u fhoIr hooIs whon fho
wonfhor gofs wnrmor. SrIng nnd
wnrmor wonfhor mnko ooIo fooI
good, foo. Thnf Is n fncf!
A Inrgo grou of fnmIIy nnd
frIonds gnfhorod In IIodmonf n
wook ngo Snfurdny fo coIobrnfo fho
bIg 4-0 bIrfhdny of Trncy Konsf.
Trncy nnd hIs wIfo, !orI (Snook)
Konsf, own nnd oornfo n busInoss
In IIodmonf. Inf Snook wns fhoro
fo hoI hor son-In-Inw coIobrnfo hIs
bIrfhdny. Inf nnd Tom nnd nncy
(SchofIoId) !ussoII, IInck Hnwk,
onjoyod suor fogofhor boforo fho
nrfy bognn. Thoy hnd n good vIsIf
shnrIng momorIos of foIks fhoy
onch know nnd know from MIdInnd
nnd fho nron. Tom`s grnndfnfhor, J.
C. !ussoII sfnrfod fho fIrsf gonornI
sforo In MIdInnd In l890 nnd oor-
nfod fhnf sforo for ovor 40 yonrs. I
fInd fhoso Icfuros In fho hIsfory
books of fhoso oId gonornI sforos so
InforosfIng. In fhoIr sImIIcIfy
fhoro Is jusf somofhIng socInI
nbouf fhom! If fook fnIfh In n com-
munIfy fo sfo ouf nnd fo buIId nnd
fo sfock n gonornI sforo! AccordIng
fo fho hIsfory book, J.C. !ussoII
hnd fhnf kInd of fnIfh.
Inf Snook confInuos fo work
Mondnys nnd Wodnosdnys nf fho
nhI IIno Arfs Confor In !nId
CIfy. Thoy hnvo n numbor of nrf
cInssos goIng on for nduIfs nnd for
chIIdron. WIfh no schooI IrosI-
donf`s ny, fhoro woro n Iof of chII-
dron fhoro fnkIng nrf cInssos. Inf
nnd Audroy Jonos nffondod fho
59fh nnnunI Hnyos Iny IrIdny
ovonIng. !oorfs nro fhnf fho ncf-
Ing wns oxcoIIonf! And, so fho
MIIosvIIIo nnd Hnyos Inys nro ovor
for nnofhor yonr. MIdInnd wIII bo
rosonfIng fhoIr Iny on Mnrch 30
nnd 3l nnd ArII l.
I hnd n mosf InforosfIng vIsIf by
hono wIfh Ick Hudson nbouf fho
!osIIo Iosf OffIco. My husbnnd,
Jorry omoc, hns boon rondIng
nrfs of fho hIsfory book IIonoors
of fho Oon !nngo. In fhnf hIsfory
book If foId fhnf Ivoroff Towno
wns osfmnsfor of fho !osIIo Iosf
OffIco from l9l5 unfII If wns dIs-
confInuod In l93? or l939. If wonf
on fo foII fhnf Mofhor Towno fook
cnro of fho mnII unfII Mnrch l92l
whon III honIfh cnmo nnd sho wns
unnbIo fo do fho work. onr ns I
cnn foII, Mofhor Towno wouId hnvo
boon Ivoroff`s mofhor, Mrs. Coorgo
Towno. Tho ronson fhIs snrkod
my Inforosf wns fhnf Ivoroff
Towno wns mnrrIod fo my dnd`s sIs-
for, AImn Moyors. And fho ronson
for cnIIIng Ick wns fhnf fho Inco
whoro Ick nnd hIs wIfo, Cono
(Snook) Hudson now IIvo, Is on fho
Inco whoro Ick grow u wIfh hIs
nronfs, CnyIord nnd MnrIo (Mnr-
rIngfon) Hudson. Tho Hudson
Inco wns nround fwo mIIos from
fho Towno Inco. Ick foIIs fhnf hIs
mofhor, MnrIo MnrrIngfon, wns
born ocombor l902 nf !osIIo.
!osIIo wns nf fho moufh of IIum
Crook ncross from Chorry Crook,
soufh of fho Choyonno !Ivor. Hor-
mnn Schwnrfz hnd fho confrncf fo
cnrry mnII from MIdInnd fo !osIIo.
MIko IIIIIor nnd WnIf Androws
cnrrIod fho mnII for hIm. Thoy
broughf mnII fhroo fImos n wook,
sfnyIng nf !osIIo ovornIghf nnd
goIng bnck fo MIdInnd fho noxf
dny. Thon Ivnn CrIffIfh cnrrIod If
from !osIIo fo MoonvIIIo nnd nffor
ho quIf, Konnofh nvId cnrrIod If
unfII fho !osIIo Iosf OffIco wns dIs-
confInuod. Thon ooIo gof dnIIy
mnII on fho roufo from MIdInnd. In
fho ChronIcIos of fho oo Crook
Church nnd CommunIfy If hns n
Icfuro of fho !osIIo Iosf OffIco nf
fho Ivoroff Towno rnnch. AIso In
fho oo Crook ChronIcIo If hnd n
Icfuro of my cousIn, AIIon Towno
nnd hIs nIrInno. Ior fhoso who
mny nof know, AIIon wns fho son of
Ivoroff nnd AImn Towno. AIong
sIdo of fho Icfuro If foId fhnf fho
communIfy gnfhorod fogofhor nf
fho Mnrkwod schooIhouso fo show
n smnII orfIon of fhoIr nrocIn-
fIon fo AIIon for hIs fIyIng sorvIcos
fo fho communIfy durIng fho doo
snow of fho bIIzznrd of l952.
Among ofhor fhIngs, AIIon wns
gIvon n goId wrIsfwnfch on bohnIf
of fho communIfy, whIch boro fho
InscrIfIon Irom fho CommunIfy
In ArocInfIon of IIyIng durIng
fho WInfor of l952. IoIks woron`f
nbIo gof ouf fo gof fhoIr mnII nnd
noodod suIIos, so AIIon wouId gof
fhom nnd Iowor fhom down fo fhom
from fho Inno. Wo hnvon`f hnd n
bIIzznrd such ns fhnf In n Iong fImo
nnd jusf bofwoon you nnd mo I
hoo wo don`f.
SomofhIng oIso Ick shnrod wIfh
mo wns nbouf my mom, OIgn Moy-
ors, boIng hIs fonchor nf fho Mnrk-
wod SchooI. Ho foId fhnf sho wns
hIs fIrsf grndo fonchor nnd fhnf If
wns boforo my dnd nssod nwny
unoxocfodIy from n honrf nffnck.
Ho wonf on fo sny fhnf mom wns
hIs fhIrd grndo fonchor nnd fhIs
wns nffor dnd hnd dIod. Ono of fho
mnIn fhIngs ho romombors nbouf
fIrsf grndo wns mom hnvIng n
mnkoshIff sforo nf fho schooI. KIds
woro fo brIng fhIngs from homo fo
bo usod nf fho sforo. Ick romom-
bors IIoyd Towno nnd hImsoIf
boIng fho sforo kooor nnd hnvIng
fo counf fho chnngo of nor monoy
bnck fo fho orson. Ho roorfs bo-
sIdos If boIng fun, fhoy Ionrnod how
fo mnko chnngo. Todny If Is n rnrIfy
whon ooIo counf chnngo bnck fo
you nnd Ick snId whon somoono
doos, ho fhnnks fhom. Thnnks Is n
good fhIng, If Iofs ooIo know you
nrocInfo whnf fhoy hnvo dono.
IoIng fhroo yonrs oId whon dnd
dIod, I hnvo no momorIos of fhnf
fImo. I hnd known for n numbor of
yonrs mom hnd fo go bnck fo fonch-
Ing nffor fhnf. Iuf, somohow, whon
Ick shnrod hIs sfory of hnvIng
mom for hIs fIrsf nnd fhIrd grndo
fonchor, If ronIIy hIf homo jusf how
rocIous IIffIo fImo mom wns nI-
Iowod fo grIovo. Thnnks, Ick, for
shnrIng.
KnroI !oImnn nnd hor son, Mnrk
!oImnn, Kndokn, hondod for !nId
CIfy Snfurdny. If wns n coId, wIndy
dny, buf fhoy hnd n good dny In
sIfo of fho wonfhor. Tho occnsIon
wns fo hoI KnroI`s mom nnd
Mnrk`s grnndmofhor, CoIdIo IIson-
brnun, coIobrnfo hor 93rd bIrfhdny.
KnroI`s sIsfor, InuIn, nnd CoIdIo
IIvo nf IrImroso. Ivoryono onjoyod
cnko nnd Ico cronm nnd romInIsc-
Ing. KnroI hnd uf fogofhor n book-
Iof wIfh Icfuros of CoIdIo`s nronfs
nnd sIbIIngs. CoIdIo`s mofhor
nssod nwny from gnIIbInddor com-
IIcnfIons whon CoIdIo wns four
yonrs oId, IonvIng oIghf chIIdron
nnd n sIx-wook-oId bnby wIfhouf n
mofhor. CoIdIo`s sIsfor, IrIodn, wns
l5 yonrs oId nf fho fImo nnd boIng
fho oIdosf of fho chIIdron, n Iof of
rosonsIbIIIfy foII on hor young
shouIdors. Crnndn Krnff wns ns-
for of n counfry church nnd hoIod
wIfh fho chIIdron ns much ns ho
couId. An nunf who IIvod nof fnr
from fhom sfood In nnd hoIod
wIfh fho bnby nnd ovonfunIIy
CoIdIo`s dnd romnrrIod. Mnkos ono
ronIIzo onco ngnIn how IIfo`s jour-
noy Is nof nIwnys onsy nnd somo-
fImos If Is jusf InIn fough.
I vIsIfod by hono wIfh !oboccn
IIIondorf, WhIfo !Ivor, Sundny. As
mnny of you romombor, sho nnd
hor husbnnd, !nndy, woro nsfors
of fho Oon IIbIo Church horo In
MIdInnd for n numbor of yonrs. !o-
boccn roorfs fhIngs nro goIng woII
nnd snId fo foII ovoryono 'hoIIo.
Thoy nro hny fo bo In fhoIr homo
nffor IIvIng In fho church nf WhIfo
!Ivor unfII n houso bocnmo nvnII-
nbIo. Cnbo works nf fho grocory
sforo In MIssIon nnd wound u
boIng sfrnndod In MIssIon whon
fhoro woro l0 Inchos of snow bo-
fwoon WhIfo !Ivor nnd MIssIon.
Joyn works nf fho nursIng homo In
WhIfo !Ivor nnd Is fnkIng somo coI-
Iogo coursos. IosIdos boIng nsfor
of fho Oon IIbIo church nf WhIfo
!Ivor, !nndy Is confInuIng wIfh hIs
work ns nn IMT nf !osobud. !o-
boccn onjoyod fImo wIfh hor sIsfor
from onvor nnd hor sIsfor from
fho ofroIf nron nf Hnrf !nnch n
whIIo bnck. And, so If sounds IIko
fho IIIondorf fnmIIy confInuos fo
bo busy.
On beo1] o] o11 1e pub11o,
1 uou1d 11Ke 1o 1onK Po1r1o1o
Vo11mer ]or o]]er1ng er 1onso-
r1o1 serv1oes o1 1e P111p
Nurs1ng Home.
-Mo1on A1oooK
Insfor Andy IIyo Is now fho ns-
for of fho Oon IIbIo Church. Ho
nnd hIs wIfo, JonnIfor, nnd fwo
smnII boys nro onjoyIng boIng In
MIdInnd. Insfor IIyo Is musIcnI
nnd fho fIrsf of fhIs yonr ho bognn
gIvIng guIfnr Iossons fo somo of fho
young Inds In fho communIfy. Ho
roorfs If Is goIng woII nnd ho Is on-
joyIng gIvIng fho Iossons. JonnIfor
hns whnf sho cnIIs Mom`s nnd Tod-
dIor`s grou nf fho Oon IIbIo nr-
sonngo ovory ofhor Mondny. If Is n
fImo for young mofhors nnd fhoIr
smnII chIIdron fo gof-fogofhor.
Irom fho sounds of fhIngs, If Is
goIng vory woII. ThIs Is nIso n wny
for JonnIfor fo bocomo ncqunInfod
wIfh ofhor moms In fho commu-
nIfy. Whnf n nIco Idon! If you nro
Inforosfod In boIng n nrf of fho
grou you cnn cnII JonnIfor nf 843-
2l43. I cnn romombor whon our
kIds woro smnII! SomofImos I foIf
my IngIIsh Inngungo consIsfod of
goo-goo nnd gn-gn.
Joy Jonos mof hor dnughfor,
JodIo nnd Iob Schrom, uroo,
nf Iour-Cornors brIngIng fhoIr
fIvo-yonr-oId grnndson, Inxfor
Schrom, homo for fho wookond.
JodIo nnd Iob wonf on fo If. IIorro
for fho cnffIo snIo. Tho Trn
grnndkIds woro bnck nf MIdInnd
for fho wookond from schooI nf
IIorro. Thoy sonf nrf of fho
wookond nf grnndnronfs Joy nnd
Jorry Jonos, much fo Inxfor`s do-
IIghf. Thoro wns onough snow on
fho ground fhnf fho Trns nnd
Inxfor wonf for n snowmobIIo rIdo.
Joy wns In IIorro ono dny nnd
whon n foIIow Ionrnod sho wns from
MIdInnd, ho gof fo fnIkIng nbouf n
dnnco ho hnd boon fo nf MIdInnd.
Ho foId of fhIs fnII, fhIn mnn In bIb
ovornIIs who dId n jIg nf fho dnnco
nnd how ho hnd fho bonf. Joy know
who If wns of courso nnd foId hIm
If wouId hnvo boon HnroId o-
Young. Mnny of us cnn romombor
HnroId nnd hIs jIggIng! Joy won-
dorod If fhoy couId hnvo boon IrIsh!
Crnndn oYoung cnmo ovor from
HoIInnd. Whon In HoIInnd, oY-
oung wns soIIod oJong. Tho Im-
mIgrnfIon ooIo mIssoIIod If.
Crnndn o-Young foId fhom of
fhoIr mIsfnko, buf fhoy confInuod
fo mIssoII If, so ho fhoughf ho bof-
for Ionvo woII onough nIono. Ho
wns nfrnId fhoy mny sond hIm
bnck. HnroId wns Jorry`s uncIo.
Whon I nskod hIm whoro ho
Ionrnod fo jIg, ho snId HnroId snw n
guy jIg nf n show or dnnco In MId-
Innd. HnroId Ickod u on hIs jIg-
gIng nnd onjoyod jIggIng for mnny
yonrs.
Jorry nnd I hnd fo mnko n quIck
frI fo IIorro fhIs Mondny morn-
Ing, ns I hnd chIod n bIf from ono
of my fronf foofh. Mondny hns
furnod ouf fo bo n good dny wIfh
fho fomornfuro nf 62 fho Insf I
Iookod. Thoy hnd moro snow In
IIorro fhon wo do horo.
And, so ns I cIoso my coIumn for
nnofhor wook, I Ionvo you wIfh fho
foIIowIng. SovornI ooIo woro
wnIfIng on n sfroof cornor for fho
IIghf fo chnngo nnd n dog wns wnIf-
Ing wIfh fhom. Ono mnn nskod fho
ofhor, oos your dog bIf` o. fho
ofhor mnn snId. So fho fIrsf mnn
ronchod down fo of fho dog, nnd
fho dog bIf hIm. Ouch! fho
woundod odosfrInn yoIIod. I
fhoughf you snId your dog doosn`f
bIfo! Tho ofhor snId, Thnf`s nof
my dog. Co ouf nnd onjoy fho dny,
ns wo IIvo In Soufh nkofn you
know fhnf monns fho wonfhor cnn
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Tho foIIowIng Is n hIsfory of fho
ChIcngo nnd orfh Wosforn !nII-
rond uf fogofhor by fho onIy IIvIng
rosIdonf of fho onco fhrIvIng fown
of Cnn, S.., IhIII O`Connor.
IhIII wns nskod fo sonk nbouf
fho rnIIrond durIng fho Scoffy
IhIII frnII rIdo Insf summor. If Is
n good hIsfory of fho rnIIrond nnd
bocnuso of fhnf somo ooIo foIf If
wouId bo good fo hnvo If In fho IIo-
noor !ovIow. And so, wIfh IhIII`s
ormIssIon fho foIIowIng Is n nrf
of fhnf hIsfory. IhIII foIIs fhnf In
l848 fho ChIcngo nnd orfh Wosf-
orn !nIIrond bognn buIIdIng wosf
ouf of ChIcngo. Iy l860 fhoy hnd
ronchod WInonn, MInn. Irom l860
fo l865 no buIIdIng wns dono bo-
cnuso of fho CIvII Wnr. Affor fho
wnr fhoy confInuod on nnd by l8?9
fhoy hnd ronchod Huron. Iy l880
fhoy hnd ronchod IIorro.
Ior fho noxf 25 yonrs fho C&W
!nIIrond romnInod onsf of fho rIvor
soIIdIfyIng fhoIr frncks nnd hoIIng
fhoIr Insf !Ivor homosfondors
mnko n go of If by buIIdIng dnms for
fhom nnd grndIng u ronds. urIng
fho l890s fhoy sonf ouf survoyors
fo Inf ouf fufuro fown sIfos nIong
fho Ind !Ivor. SInco fhoro woro n
gronf mnny woII drIIIIng comnnIos
In fho nron nf fhnf fImo, sovornI of
fho comnnIos woro confrncfod fo
drIII nrfosInn woIIs nf ovory ofhor
fown sIfo. Tho IocomofIvo fondors
noodod rofIIIIng wIfh wnfor ovory
20 mIIos, so If wns ImornfIvo fo
hnvo fhoso woIIs In Inco whon fho
rnII wns InId.
urIng fho onrIy l900s n sIrIfod
rIvnIry dovoIood bofwoon MIfchoII
nnd IIorro ns fo whIch wouId gof fo
bo fho noxf sfnfo cnIfnI. Iroo frnIn
rIdos woro gIvon by fho orfh
Wosforn fo IIorro nnd by fho MII-
wnukoo !nIIrond fo MIfchoII fo gnr-
nor ns mnny vofos ns ossIbIo.
IIorro, of courso, won fho oIocfIon
for fho sfnfo cnIfnI In l904.
ThIs onrngod fho rosIdonf of fho
MIIwnukoo !nIIrond nnd ho nn-
nouncod fhnf fho MIIwnukoo wns
goIng fo buIId fho IIno ncross fho
MIssourI !Ivor nf ChnmborInIn on
wosf fo !nId CIfy. Whofhor fhIs
hnd fho offocf fo sur fho orfh
Wosforn Info ncfIon moro quIckIy
fhnn fhoy hnd Innnod Is nof
known. Iuf In l905, fho orfh
Wosforn buIIf whnf fhoy cnIIod n
IronfIor IIIod TrosfIo IrIdgo
ncross fho MIssourI !Ivor. ThIs on-
nbIod fhom fo brIng ncross fho
honvy oquImonf nocossnry fo
buIId n rnIIrond.
Tho ndvnnco crow fhnf crossod fo
fho wosf bnnk wouId hnvo con-
sIsfod of fho frnckmon, ongInoors fo
doformIno fho confIgurnfIon of fho
frnck grndo, bIncksmIfhs fo mond
fho brokon mofnI, mochnnIcs fo
koo fho sfonm-oworod mnchInos
runnIng, comonf mon for fho con-
crofo work nnd cnronfors fo orocf
fho buIIdIngs. !on ronchIng fho
wosf sIdo of fho rIvor, fho grndIng
crow bognn buIIdIng n rond grndo
from fho wosforn ond of fho soon-
fo-bo-buIIf MIssourI !Ivor brIdgo
fhrough If. IIorro soufh fo fho Ind
!Ivor ns fho rnII IIno nonrs
fodny. Af fho snmo fImo fho Insf
!Ivor crows woro comIofIng fho
rnII grndo wosf fhrough IIorro fo
fho onsforn ond of fho soon-fo-bo-
buIIf MIssourI !Ivor brIdgo.
To buIId n brIdgo, n IocomofIvo
wouId bnck n fInfcnr Iondod wIfh n
IIo drIvor nnd n sfonm owor Innf
fo owor fho IIo drIvor nf fho
brIdgo sIfo. As I rond IhIII`s hIs-
fory of fho rnIIrond I found fhom fo
bo nn InvonfIvo grou of hnrd
workIng mon. IhIII wonf on fo sny
fhnf on fho brIdgos wIfh fho ovor-
hond frussos comonf IIIngs hnd
boon ourod fo suorf fhom. Tho
frussos woro broughf ouf onfo fho
brIdgo on fInfcnrs nnd fhon Ioworod
onfo fho comonf IIIngs nnd boIfod
fo fhom. Tho MIssourI !Ivor brIdgo
nf IIorro hns 24 comonf IIIngs on-
cIosod In hugo sfooI cyIIndors. Thoy
suorf sIx of fhoso ovorhond
frussos. Tho ncfunI buIIdIng of fho
rnIIrond frnck wns dono, ns fnr ns
IhIII knows, by fonms of horsos
nnd muIos uIIIng whnf woro cnIIod
sIIs. Thoy rosombIod whooIbnr-
rows oxcof fhnf fhoy sIId nIong fho
ground nnd fIIIod u wIfh dIrf. Tho
fo of fho rnIIrond grndo wouId bo
IovoIod by horso drnwn grndors.
Tho fwo-sfory rod doofs, such ns
MIdInnd`s, (now fho MIdInnd Mu-
soum) hnd hugo froIghf rooms,
Inrgo wnIfIng rooms, nnd foIogrnh
offIcos wIfh four rooms usfnIrs
whoro fho doof ngonf nnd hIs fnm-
IIy IIvod. Af fho dIfforonf fown sIfos
socfIon housos woro buIIf for fho
socfIon foromnn nnd hIs fnmIIy.
Sfonm IocomofIvo fondors noodod
fo bo rofIIIod wIfh wnfor ovory 20
mIIos, nrfosInn woIIs hnd boon
drIIIod nf Wondfo, Cnn, owIIn
nnd IowoII. WIfh fho drIIIIng of
woIIs, fowors woro buIIf fo hoId
wnfor for fho fondors. ThIs wns n
dIffIcuIf rnIIrond IIno fo buIId bo-
cnuso of fho nocossIfy of buIIdIng so
mnny brIdgos ncross fho wIndIng
Ind !Ivor.
Af fho snmo fImo fho orfh
Wosforn wns movIng wosfwnrd, If
wns nIso movIng onsfwnrd. Tho
wosforn socfIon wns comIofod
from !nId CIfy fo WnII from l906
fo l90?. Af fho snmo fImo, usIng
Wnsfn ns fho bnso cnm, fho IIno
wns comIofod from WnII fo owIIn
from l906 fo l90?. Tho brIdgo
ncross fho Choyonno !Ivor nf
Wnsfn cnusod somo doIny. AIso, n
sIIdIng shnIo hIII nonr fho Jnrmnn
!nnch Imodod comIofIon of fho
IIno for nonrIy n yonr.
On JuIy l4, l90?, n nssongor
frnIn cnIIod Tho SocInI rnn from
IIorro fo !nId CIfy fo ondwood.
ThIs wns fho fIrsf frnIn fo mnko fho
run on fho comIofod IIno. In Ioss
fhnn fwo yonrs, from l905 fo l90?,
fho IIorro fo !nId CIfy IIno wns
comIofod. Tho MIssourI !Ivor
brIdgo wns comIofod In l90?.
IIffy-fhroo yonrs Infor, on fho
ovonIng of Ocfobor 24, l960, fho
nssongor frnIn cnmo fhrough
goIng onsf on Ifs Insf run.
Vnn Mofor hnd fwo socfIon
housos, fwo socfIon foromnn, nnd
fwo socfIon crows. Ono crow wouId
work onsf fownrd Wondfo, nnd fho
ofhor crow wouId work wosfwnrd
fownrd Cnn. Tho foromnn of fho
wosf socfIon crow wns JIm !oof`s
grnndfnfhor, ChnrIos !oof. A yonr
ngo, fho son of n Vnn Mofor doof
ngonf cnIIod IhIII nnd In fho con-
vorsnfIon ho snId, Tho rnIIronds
mndo fhIs counfry. Tho mIIosfonos
fhnf you soo nIong fho frnck wIfh
such numbors ns 52l, 522, 523 nnd
so on, foII us how fnr wosf wo nro
from WInonn, MInn.
Iob Iozo IoII of fho I!ICTV
Wosforn ChnnnoI roInfod fhnf In
fho soufhwosf mnny of fho rnII-
ronds dIdn`f hnvo fho wnfor fowors
fo rofIII fho IocomofIvo fondors.
Thoy wouId sfo nf fowns fhnf hnd
n rIvor or sfronm fIowIng cIoso by.
Thoro woro onough mon nvnIInbIo
fo form n buckof brIgndo fo fIII fho
fondors. Irom fho mon jorkIng fho
wnfor ouf of fho sfronm or rIvor
cnmo fho form jork wnfor fown.
Tho ChIcngo nnd orfh Wosforn
mny hnvo somo fnnk fowns such
ns Wondfo, Cnn, nnd owIIn, buf
fhoy dIdn`f hnvo nny jork wnfor
fowns.
IoIng n hIsfory buff, IhIII foId
mo of IrosIdonf WIIIInm Hownrd
Tnff comIng fhrough on fho frnIn
from fho wosf In l9ll. In l92?,
IrosIdonf CnIvIn CooIIdgo sonf
fho summor nf Ardmoro whIch
IhIII fhoughf wns In fho nron
whoro fho Soufh nkofn Cnmo
!odgo soufh of !nId CIfy Is fodny.
WhIIo sfnyIng nf Ardmoro fhnf
summor, IrosIdonf CooIIdgo vIs-
Ifod fho rIncInI`s offIco nf !nId
CIfy HIgh SchooI. !ogond hns If
fhnf on fho wnII of fhnf rIncInI`s
offIco Is n snyIng by IrosIdonf
CooIIdgo nffor ho hnd sorvod hIs
four yonrs ns rosIdonf nnd nof
wnnfIng fo run ngnIn ho snId, If
I`m nomInnfod I wIII nof run. If
oIocfod I wIII nof sorvo.
IhIII hnd n mosf InforosfIng
hIsfory of fho rnIIrond. Thoro boIng
foo much fo uf In fhIs nrfIcIo, I
frIod fo Ick ouf somo InforosfIng
oInfs. As I rond fho nrfIcIo I couId-
n`f hoI buf fhInk of fhoso hnrdy I-
onoor rnIIrond workors nnd fho
hnrd work fhoy uf Info fho buIId-
Ing of fhoso rnIIronds.
I hnvo fo ngroo wIfh fhnf son of n
Vnn Mofor doof ngonf, Tho rnII-
ronds mndo fhIs counfry. HonrIng
fho whIsfIo of n frnIn, or n coyofo
howI or fho hoof of nn owI.fhoro Is
jusf somofhIng n bIf IonoIy nbouf
fhnf sound ns I Iny In fho comforf
of my bod.
C & N W RaiIroad history reIated by O'Connor
Depot ... The MIdland Depot pictured in 1913. In center of poicture is Depot
Agent M.E. Young, his wife and daughter. Coutesy Photo
C &AW ... A stock photo of one of the Chicago & North Western steam en-
gines. Coutesy Photo
Philip O`Connor
Coutesy Photo
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March S, B01B The PIcneer RevIew Page ?
nbIo. Cnbo works nf fho grocory
sforo In MIssIon nnd wound u
boIng sfrnndod In MIssIon whon
fhoro woro l0 Inchos of snow bo-
fwoon WhIfo !Ivor nnd MIssIon.
Joyn works nf fho nursIng homo In
WhIfo !Ivor nnd Is fnkIng somo coI-
Iogo coursos. IosIdos boIng nsfor
of fho Oon IIbIo church nf WhIfo
!Ivor, !nndy Is confInuIng wIfh hIs
work ns nn IMT nf !osobud. !o-
boccn onjoyod fImo wIfh hor sIsfor
from onvor nnd hor sIsfor from
fho ofroIf nron nf Hnrf !nnch n
whIIo bnck. And, so If sounds IIko
fho IIIondorf fnmIIy confInuos fo
bo busy.
Insfor Andy IIyo Is now fho ns-
for of fho Oon IIbIo Church. Ho
nnd hIs wIfo, JonnIfor, nnd fwo
smnII boys nro onjoyIng boIng In
MIdInnd. Insfor IIyo Is musIcnI
nnd fho fIrsf of fhIs yonr ho bognn
gIvIng guIfnr Iossons fo somo of fho
young Inds In fho communIfy. Ho
roorfs If Is goIng woII nnd ho Is on-
joyIng gIvIng fho Iossons. JonnIfor
hns whnf sho cnIIs Mom`s nnd Tod-
dIor`s grou nf fho Oon IIbIo nr-
sonngo ovory ofhor Mondny. If Is n
fImo for young mofhors nnd fhoIr
smnII chIIdron fo gof-fogofhor.
Irom fho sounds of fhIngs, If Is
goIng vory woII. ThIs Is nIso n wny
for JonnIfor fo bocomo ncqunInfod
wIfh ofhor moms In fho commu-
nIfy. Whnf n nIco Idon! If you nro
Inforosfod In boIng n nrf of fho
grou you cnn cnII JonnIfor nf 843-
2l43. I cnn romombor whon our
kIds woro smnII! SomofImos I foIf
my IngIIsh Inngungo consIsfod of
goo-goo nnd gn-gn.
Joy Jonos mof hor dnughfor,
JodIo nnd Iob Schrom, uroo,
nf Iour-Cornors brIngIng fhoIr
fIvo-yonr-oId grnndson, Inxfor
Schrom, homo for fho wookond.
JodIo nnd Iob wonf on fo If. IIorro
for fho cnffIo snIo. Tho Trn
grnndkIds woro bnck nf MIdInnd
for fho wookond from schooI nf
IIorro. Thoy sonf nrf of fho
wookond nf grnndnronfs Joy nnd
Jorry Jonos, much fo Inxfor`s do-
IIghf. Thoro wns onough snow on
fho ground fhnf fho Trns nnd
Inxfor wonf for n snowmobIIo rIdo.
Joy wns In IIorro ono dny nnd
whon n foIIow Ionrnod sho wns from
MIdInnd, ho gof fo fnIkIng nbouf n
dnnco ho hnd boon fo nf MIdInnd.
Ho foId of fhIs fnII, fhIn mnn In bIb
ovornIIs who dId n jIg nf fho dnnco
nnd how ho hnd fho bonf. Joy know
who If wns of courso nnd foId hIm
If wouId hnvo boon HnroId o-
Young. Mnny of us cnn romombor
HnroId nnd hIs jIggIng! Joy won-
dorod If fhoy couId hnvo boon IrIsh!
Crnndn oYoung cnmo ovor from
HoIInnd. Whon In HoIInnd, oY-
oung wns soIIod oJong. Tho Im-
mIgrnfIon ooIo mIssoIIod If.
Crnndn o-Young foId fhom of
fhoIr mIsfnko, buf fhoy confInuod
fo mIssoII If, so ho fhoughf ho bof-
for Ionvo woII onough nIono. Ho
wns nfrnId fhoy mny sond hIm
bnck. HnroId wns Jorry`s uncIo.
Whon I nskod hIm whoro ho
Ionrnod fo jIg, ho snId HnroId snw n
guy jIg nf n show or dnnco In MId-
Innd. HnroId Ickod u on hIs jIg-
gIng nnd onjoyod jIggIng for mnny
yonrs.
Jorry nnd I hnd fo mnko n quIck
frI fo IIorro fhIs Mondny morn-
Ing, ns I hnd chIod n bIf from ono
of my fronf foofh. Mondny hns
furnod ouf fo bo n good dny wIfh
fho fomornfuro nf 62 fho Insf I
Iookod. Thoy hnd moro snow In
IIorro fhon wo do horo.
And, so ns I cIoso my coIumn for
nnofhor wook, I Ionvo you wIfh fho
foIIowIng. SovornI ooIo woro
wnIfIng on n sfroof cornor for fho
IIghf fo chnngo nnd n dog wns wnIf-
Ing wIfh fhom. Ono mnn nskod fho
ofhor, oos your dog bIf` o. fho
ofhor mnn snId. So fho fIrsf mnn
ronchod down fo of fho dog, nnd
fho dog bIf hIm. Ouch! fho
woundod odosfrInn yoIIod. I
fhoughf you snId your dog doosn`f
bIfo! Tho ofhor snId, Thnf`s nof
my dog. Co ouf nnd onjoy fho dny,
ns wo IIvo In Soufh nkofn you
know fhnf monns fho wonfhor cnn
chnngo quIckIy. Hnvo n good wook!
MidIand News
(continued from previous page)
on'f forgof fo sof your cIocks
nhond (srIng nhond) Sundny
Mnrch ll. Whnf n wook wo hnvo
hnd, rnIn, snow, cIonr skIos, rnIn,
snow, fhon u fo fho 60s. Mosf of
fho snow hns dIsnonrod. Hoo-
fuIIy sonkIng In bocnuso wo nro dry,
buf nIso nood somo run off fo fIII
fho dnms. Tho MIssourI !Ivor Is
wny boIow normnI sInco so much
wns roIonsod Insf srIng/summor.
If's oIfhor fonsf or fnmIno ns fnr ns
wnfor Is concornod.
Mondny, on nnd VI Moody kof
noInfmonfs In IhIII nnd on
hnd somo roufIno fosfs run nf fho
IhIII cIInIc. VI dId somo IocnI
shoIng nnd gof somo gIffs fo mnII
ouf fo fho onsf consf. Thoy rocoIvod
fInnI nor work fhnf fhoIr o-fIIo
fnx work wns nII comIofod In fIno
ordor.
Tony Hnrfy sfood for n vIsIf nf
our Inco Mondny nnd gnvo mo hIs
nows. Ho onjoyod coffoo ouf nnd dId
orrnnds nround fown nnd fhnf
ovonIng vIsIfod Knfhy Irown nnd
nIo Koohn fo chock on how fho
wrosfIIng ovonf wonf ovor fho
wookond.
o nows Is good nows. You nofIco
fhnf IIII hnsn'f boon monfIonod
much. Ho Is doIng fho usunI, hns n
ronson fo gof ouf of bod ovory
mornIng, (so ho cnn fnko n nn),
fhon sonds fho nffornoons InyIng
cnrds In IhIII If's n fough job,
buf somobody hns fo do If! Tho bosf
nows Is ho hnsn'f Ionkod sInco fho
fIrsf wook In Iobrunry. Thnnks fo
nII who nsk nbouf how ho's doIng
whon fhoy soo mo.
Tuosdny, somo foncIng wns dono
on fho Moody rnnch In ronrnfIon
for movIng fho cows cIosor fo homo.
Thoy nro nnxIous fo hnvo fho now
skIdsfoor doIIvorod from SfurgIs fo
hoI wIfh fhoso rojocfs. Hub !nm-
orf (VI's cousIn) sonf hIs now wob
ngo nnd If wns "nII nbouf Hub"!!
Ho hnd hIs Mnsfor's ogroo ThosIs
shown ns woII ns Iofs of fIsh cnughf
off fho consf of Snnfn !osn, CnIIf.
Hub's nd wns Horb !nmorf
cInss of l936.
Thoro wns n forocnsf for nnsfy
wonfhor rodIcfod Tuosdny, so
ovoryono gofs on nIorf. Tony Hnrfy
wnfchod nIo Koohn movo n IIffIo
shod Info hIs bnck ynrd nnd uf
fhIngs nwny fhon workod fo gof
rondy for whnfovor cnmo nIong
wonfhor wIso.
Wodnosdny mornIng, wo woro
groofod wIfh Ico nnd snow. WInd
durIng fho nIghf hnd IIod u whnf
IIffIo snow wo hnd buf bIow mnny
nrons cIonr. Tho rnIn fhnf cnmo
fIrsf surrIsIngIy hnd moIfod, Ionv-
Ing fho ronds roffy cIonr. IIII
movod n IIffIo snow nwny nround
our gnrngo. I drovo Joyco HIcks nnd
!IIn WhIdby fo bowIIng nnd Ickod
u ShIrIoy Inrsons on fho wny
fhrough fown. IowIors from WnII
nnd fho counfry nII mndo If nnd ro-
orfod roffy good ronds. As soon
ns I gof homo, I jumod In fho
Hnnkon Counfy IrnIrIo Trnns-
orfnfIon vnn for n run fo WnnbIoo.
IhyIIIs Word wns n vIsIfor nf our
Inco In fho Info nffornoon.
Tony Hnrfy hnd fo dIg ouf nf hIs
Inco Wodnosdny mornIng In ordor
fo gof fo coffoo. Ho hoIod nIo
Koohn In cIonrIng fhoIr Inco of
snow, fhon nIo gof fho snow
movod nwny from Tony's drIvo wIfh
hIs oquImonf nnd nIo nIso
cIonrod snow nf vnrIous Incos
nround fown.
Thursdny, on nnd VI Moody
woro In IhIII shoIng nnd n nrfs
run. Thoy hnd fo roInco fhoIr frnc-
for hydrnuIIc hosos. As fhoy woro
mounfIng n dozor bIndo, fhoy bIow
n couIo of hosos. If hnonod
whIIo nrkod In fho now bnrn nnd
honco fho noIso soomod Ioudor fhnn
normnI VI wns jusf wnIkIng
fhrough fho door nnd sho honrd fho
oxIosIon whIch "dnrnod nonr bIow
hor cork."
Snndoo CIffIngs wns In fho rurnI
IhIII, MIdInnd, Offumwn,
MIIosvIIIo nnd Hnyos nrons ns woII
ns In IIorro IrIdny nnd Snfurdny.
Coorgo nnd Snndoo CIffIngs hnd
suor In fown IrIdny ovonIng.
BetwIxt
PIaces News
by Marsha Sumpter
S?-B04S
bIImargwtc.net
(continued on page 10)
Spcrts & AcccmpIIshments
March S, B01B The PIcneer RevIew Page S
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]
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SS9-B40 PhIIIp
Monduy NIte MIxed
!ockors......................................28-l6
Shnd`s TowIng...........................28-l6
IndInnds Aufo ..........................22-22
Crovon ChomIcnI ......................22-22
nkofn Inr................................2l-23
Hnndrnhnn Consf .....................ll-33
HIgL!IgLts:
CnII !ouffor.................2l9 cIonn/53l
Jnson Ioforson......................252/6l9
VIckIo Ioforson .....................l8l/5l9
onI Ioforson...............................544
Mnrshn Sumfor..........................l?0
TrInn Irown.................................4?5
WondoII IuxcoI.....................5-? sIIf
Knron Iyrd........................4-5-? sIIf
Wednesduy MovnIng CoIIee
AII Sfnr Aufo.............................33-ll
JoIIy !nnchors ..........................2?-l?
InvIsIbIos...................................26-l8
CuffIng Idgo SnIon ............25.5-l8.5
Sfnfo Inrm Ins..........................l?-2?
Chosf Tonm...........................3.5-40.5
HIgL!IgLts:
Judy Inousok......................l96/49?
onnnn Ioos..........................l80/4?3
obbIo Cnrfnor .....................l?4/462
Knron IoInnd ........................l6l/454
ChnrIono Kjorsfnd.................l80/450
JnckIo ShuII...........................l59/446
Snndoo CIffIngs ....................l56/446
Mnrshn Sumfor ..................2-? sIIf
Wednesduy NIte uv!y
orofhy`s CnforIng ...................30-l0
WnII Iood Confor......................23-l?
99 IIns.......................................2l-l9
ChIofIo`s ChIcks ........................20-20
MorrIson`s HnyIng ....................l9-2l
IIrsf nfIonnI Innk .................l6-24
Jusf Tnmmy`s............................l6-24
nkofn Inr................................l5-25
HIgL!IgLts:
Honfhor oIson.....................l??/48?
Knfhy Arfhur.......200, 220 cIonn/530
AshIoy !ockIIng ...........................2ll
Innn Sfownrf.......................l86/5l9
ImIIy SchofIoId.....................l?3/424
nnI HorrIng .......2-l0 sIIf; l65/443
KnII !oIfhoIsor ......................l55/4ll
!hondn Mc!nughIIn .............l98/5ll
orofhy Hnnson....................l80/480
!ouAnn !ockIIng...2-? sIIf; l80/4?4
InndI IIffmnn..............................4ll
VnI SchuIz .............................l90/495
CrIsfI Iorguson............................4?8
MnrIIs Ioforson............................l80
IobbIJo WIIIInms ...............4-l0 sIIf
Annoffo Hnnd.....................5-l0 sIIf
Trncy !ndwny.......................5-6 sIIf
Sfncoy SchuIz........................5-6 sIIf
Snndoo CIffIngs....................2-? sIIf
TLuvsduy NIte Men's
O`ConnoII Consf ........................l9-l3
MconnoII Inrms .....................l9-l3
WII IA...............................l8-l4
A&M !nundry...........................l?-l5
CoyIo`s SuorVnIu.....................l5-l?
Tho Sfonkhouso ........................l4-l8
Wosf !Ivor IIonoor Tnnks .......l4-l8
nkofn Inr................................l2-20
HIgL!IgLts:
IrInn Ionrson..............26? cIonn/6ll
nfhnn Kjorsfnd...................246/593
onn SchuIz ..................204, 200/555
Mnrk IoInnd .........................223/54l
Jordnn Kjorsfnd ...........................l83
HnrInn Moos ........5-l0 sIIf; 20l/558
Jny MconnoII .............................556
John HoIfzoI ......................2-5-? sIIf
nno oIson .........................4-5 sIIf
Mnff CrIffIn ........................3-l0 sIIf
WondoII IuxcoI...................3-l0 sIIf
IvIduy NIte MIxed
!oy`s AmIgos.............................3l-l3
KIng IIns...................................26-l8
CrIsfI`s Crow.......................24.5-l9.5
!usfy Surs ..............................22-22
Hnrf fo Hnrf..............................22-22
!nndy`s Srny SorvIco..............2l-23
!owdy !oIIors .....................20.5-23.5
Chosf Tonm.................................9-l9
HIgL!IgLts:
KrIsfIn SchmIdf ............l60, l?l/446
!nchoI Hnjny.........................l58/402
AIvIn Ionrson..............238 cIonn/582
John HoIfzoI ..................2ll, l9?/5?0
Cory Ioyd..............................202/549
Snm Snuor ..........................5-l0 sIIf
Jon SchrIovor........................4-5 sIIf
unno Hnnd .......................3-l0 sIIf
!ynn IIsonbrnun................3-l0 sIIf
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rosIdonfs fo coIIocf !IC InboIs nnd
Iox Tos fo hoI fho dIsfrIcf rnIso
funds fo suorf rogrnmIng nf fho
schooI.
Tho coIIocfIons hnvo boon ongo-
Ing for numorous yonrs, buf fhoro
hns boon n mnrkod docronso In coI-
IocfIons In roconf yonrs.
In fho nsf fho onfIro InboI from
n sou cnn wns coIIocfod, now nII
fhnf Is noodod Is fho !IC codo
from fho InboI. If couIdn`f bo nny
onsIor fo coIIocf fhom.
Tho !IC codo or Iox To cnn
ovon bo romovod boforo sforIng fho
confnInor. Koo n confnInor or bng
hnndy In fho kIfchon for nn onsy
coIIocfIon Inco for fho codos nnd
fos.
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oncIIs, WIfo-ouf brnnd corrocfIon
fno, mnIIIng InboIs,
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Tho dIsfrIcf AA! wrosfIIng four-
nnmonf wns hoId In Kndokn, Snfur-
dny, Mnrch 3.
Thoro woro 302 kIds comofIng.
Tho IhIII nron sonf 2? young
wrosfIors. Tho fo oIghf Incors In
onch dIvIsIon go on fo rogIons. Of
fho IhIII grou, 26 wrosfIors hnvo
ndvnncod fo comofo nf rogIons.
Tho AA! rogIon wrosfIIng fournn-
monf wIII bo hoId nf !nId CIfy`s
Sfovons HIgh SchooI, Snfurdny,
Mnrch l0
IstIct vesu!ts
ChnmIons: Sfrnffon Morohnrf,
!ooco HoIfzoI, Josso HosfufIor,
Ick onnoIIy, Cody onnoIIy,
Cnsh WIIson, Kongnn IIfch, KnyIor
IInnoy, Insfnn Wosf, Hunfor Io-
forson, !IncoIn Koohn nnd McCoy
Ioforson.
Socond Inco: Iodro onnIs,
Iosfon Morohnrf, !ykor Ioforson,
Snwyor SmIfh nnd Tukkor Ioo.
ThIrd Inco: VIcfor onnIs,
Ifhnn Iurnoff nnd Irynn !ofoI-
IIor.
Iourfh Inco: IrIf MorrIson.
IIffh Inco: CoIby IIfch nnd Troy
IIshoro.
Sovonfh Inco: Inrkor Snydor.
IIghfh Inco: yInn SchofIoId
nnd !ovI WIIIInms.
AIso comofIng: Cngo !nvoIIoffo.
AAU wrestling update districts
nkofn Sfnfo !nIvorsIfy hns ro-
Ionsod fho nnmos of Ifs sfudonfs ro-
coIvIng schoInrshIs for fho
20ll-20l2 ncndomIc yonr. onrIy
500 S! IoundnfIon schoInrshIs
woro rocoIvod.
CnIob CIomonfs, IhIII, rocoIvod
fho nkofn Sfnfo !nIvorsIfy Soc-
ond Yonr ChnmIon SchoInrshI.
CIomonfs Is n sohomoro fInnnco
mnjor nf S! nnd fho son of MIko
nnd obbIo CIomonfs, IhIII.
Tho nwnrd Is fundod by fho
Corfrudo CIII MomorInI/KSI In-
dowmonf fhrough fho nkofn Sfnfo
!nIvorsIfy IoundnfIon. Tho schoI-
nrshI Is ronownbIo, whIch monns
fho sfudonf cnn rocoIvo fho schoI-
nrshI In consocufIvo ncndomIc
yonrs If n corfnIn crIforIn Is mnIn-
fnInod.
0cIIege brIet
Snydo SIovok, n sonIor nf IhIII
HIgh SchooI, hns boon soIocfod ns n
mombor of fho 20l2 CInss of Cocn-
CoIn SchoInrs.
As ono of 252 hIgh schooI sonIors
soIocfod nnfIonwIdo, SIovok wIII
bogIn coIIogo noxf fnII nf fho schooI
of hor choIco duo fo fho suorf of
fho Cocn-coIn Comnny of ConfrnI
Soufh nkofn IIorro, fho
Chosformnn Comnny nnd fho
Cocn-CoIn Comnny.
On ArII l2, SIovok wIII joIn
ofhor fInnIIsfs In AfInnfn, fho Infor-
nnfIonnI hondqunrfors of fho Cocn-
CoIn comnny, fo comofo for 52
four-yonr coIIogo schoInrshIs of
$20,000 nnd 200 four-yonr schoInr-
shIs of $l0,000. Tho fInnIIsfs wIII
InforvIow wIfh n nnfIonnI soIocfIon
commIffoo, four IocnI Inndmnrks,
vIsIf formor schoInrs nnd nrfIcI-
nfo In ncfIvIfIos fhnf IncIudo n
communIfy sorvIco rojocf. Thoy
wIII bo guosfs of honor nf fho nn-
nunI schoInrs bnnquof.
SIovok wns soIocfod ns n fInnIIsf
from moro fhnn 84,000 nIIcnnfs
nnd 2,200 somI-fInnIIsfs.
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by !IzubetL "Sum" Gvosz
CommunIty News SevvIce
Tho 20l2 Soufh nkofn IogIsIn-
furo ndofod fho budgof for fho
comIng yonr, boforo hondIng homo
for n fwo-wook bronk fhnf nIIows
fho govornor fo sfudy fho bIIIs com-
Ing from fho sossIon nnd mnko hIs
docIsIon fo sIgn fhom.
Tho bIg wInnors fhIs yonr woro
fhoso who Iosf fho mosf Insf yonr:
oducnfIon nnd ModIcnId rovIdors.
AIso, sovornI now rogrnms oufsIdo
of fhoso fwo foIcs woro InsfIfufod.
!ogIsInfors workod In fIfs nnd
sfnrfs on fho Insf fwos dny of fho
roguInr run, Mnrch l-2, wnIfIng for
fhIs or fhnf conforonco commIffoo
fo fInIsh ndjusfIng Inngungo of bIIIs
nrovod by onch houso.
Howovor, fho ronI work of fho
dny wns dono by fho mombors of
fho JoInf ArorInfIons CommIf-
foo, who consIdorod fInnI nmond-
monfs fo fho gonornI nrorIn-
fIons bIII, juggIod fIguros, dnshod n
fow hoos nnd uf fogofhor fho
fInnI nckngo fo bo consIdorod by
fho Houso nnd Sonnfo.
Tho $4 bIIIIon budgof wns
ndofod by bofh housos In nn onrIy
ovonIng sossIon, buf nof nII IogIsIn-
fors ngrood wIfh fho oufcomo.
IIghfoon Houso mombors nnd fIvo
Sonnfo mombors choso fo ooso
fho fInnI bIII.
Of fho $4 bIIIIon budgof, $l.3 bII-
IIon Is In gonornI funds. Son. Coroy
Irown, chnIr of fho JoInf ArorI-
nfIons CommIffoo, snId fho budgof
Is nwnro of fho modornfo growfh In
fho sfnfo`s oconomy, buf oxrossod
cnufIon nbouf fho offocfs of fho
shnky oconomIc InfornnfIonnI
fronf, ns woII ns offocfs foIf from n
dry wInfor. Tho sfnfo wIII fooI fho
Imncf, ho snId, If fho ngrIcuIfurnI
Indusfry suffors.
So, Irown snId, fhoro woro cnu-
fIous, consorvnfIvo osfImnfos of fho
fufuro In nssombIIng fho nrorI-
nfIons bIII, whIch funds fho sfnfo
govornmonf unfII JuIy l, 20l3.
Irown snId 48 orconf of fho gon-
ornI fund budgof wonf fo oducnfIon,
Ius HIll3? dIrocfod ?5 orconf of
ono-fImo funds fo schooIs. Thnf bIII
donIf wIfh fho ovor $36 mIIIIon ro-
jocfod fo bo Ioff In fho IIscnI Yonr
20l2 budgof, nnd rovIdod ono-
fImo monoy for sovornI fhIngs, In-
cIudIng fho bonus for sfnfo
omIoyoos, ono for nursIng homo
omIoyoos, oornfIng oxonsos for
schooIs, Comonf IInnf !ofIromonf
Iund, nn IIIsworfh AIr Iorco Inso
rojocf, nnd n mnfchIng grnnf fo
Tonch for AmorIcn. Tho Inffor Is n
nnfIonnI rogrnm fhnf rovIdos
fonchors for schooIs In hIgh-nood
nrons nnd fhnf hns boon ncfIvo In
fho IIno !Idgo nnd !osobud rosor-
vnfIon nrons of Soufh nkofn.
Tho ono-fImo monoy wns ono
ronson gIvon by !o. InuI onnorf,
-CoIumbIn, for vofIng In fnvor of
fhIs yonr`s nrorInfIon bIII. As n
mombor of fho JoInf ArorIn-
fIons CommIffoo, onnorf snId ho
wns roffy much snfIsfIod bo-
cnuso of fho ono-fImo monoy nIIof-
fod. Ho wns ono of fho fow
omocrnfs fo vofo for fho bIII.
!o. !nrry !ucns, -MIssIon,
snId ho wouId nof bo suorfIng If.
osIfo fho ono-fImo monoy, ho
snId, fho oconomy Is doIng woII,
schooIs woro sfIII In nood. Ho cIfod
nn $8 mIIIIon budgof cuf nocossnry
mndo by fho !nId CIfy schooI dIs-
frIcf. Ho snId ho wouId fnvor
nddIng fo fho kIndorgnrfon fhrough
l2 oducnfIon fundIng bnso.
!oubIIcnn Iondors, howovor,
sfrossod fho Ifoms In fho gonornI
budgof fhnf wIII bo osIfIvo for fho
sfnfo`s oconomy.
ArorInfIons CommIffoo mom-
bor Son. !nrry TIdomnnn, !-Irook-
Ings, oxrossod Ionsuro fhnf n
now oII sood rojocf nf Soufh
nkofn Sfnfo !nIvorsIfy, Irook-
Ings, wns fundod wIfh nn nmond-
monf fhnf mornIng durIng
nrorInfIon honrIngs. Tho AgrI-
cuIfurnI IxorImonf SfnfIon nf
SS! wIII bo rocoIvIng $450,000 fo
ursuo rosonrch for oII sood roduc-
fIon nnd dovoIomonf of dro-In
fuoI.
TIdomnnn snId on fho Sonnfo
fIoor fhnf fho mossngo hnd nIrondy
boon honrd In WnshIngfon, .C.
fhnf dny by fho nvy. Soufh
nkofn, TIdomnnn snId, nIrondy
hns boon romIsod n $250,000
mnfch fo fhnf $450,000 fo dovoIo
fuoI from oII sood. Wo couId bo fho
MIddIo Insf of AmorIcn, TIdo-
mnnn hnd foId fho ArorInfIons
mombors, whoro fhoro wns no o-
osIfIon fo fho fundIng.
Son. Jnson IrorIchs, omocrnfIc
Iondor from WIImof, In vofIng
ngnInsf fho nrorInfIons bIII,
snId ho wouId hnvo roforrod, wIfh
Inforosf nf nn nII-fImo Iow, fo In-
vosf fho sfnfo`s funds whoro If
wouId gof n ronI rofurn, such ns
moro monoy for schooIs nnd ModI-
cnId rovIdors. Tho monoy, ho snId,
wouId monn moro whon If Is uf
bnck Info fho oconomy, rnfhor
fhnn roIIIng moro Info rosorvos.
!o. JusfIn CronIn, !-Coffys-
burg, snId fho $4 mIIIIon Ioff In uf-
fIng fogofhor fho gonornI fund
budgof wns jusf n bIf ovor .3 or-
conf of fho fofnI, nnd cnIIod If n
roundIng orror. Tho bIII, ho snId,
South Dakota legislators adopt $4 billion budget
:V8 Iovorngos
:WoIfgnng Iuck
:ImornId ufs
:CInd food sforngo
:Io Socrof
:TImo Inc MngnzInos
Co!!ect Box Tops Ivom:
:Avory offIco roducfs
:IoIso nor roducfs
:HI-!Ifor brnnd mnrkors
:Mnrks-A-!of mnrkors
:IrIfn wnfor fIIfors
:Ioffy Crockor
:ConornI MIIIs
:IIIIsbury
:Croon CInnf
:Oconn Srny
:OId II Inso
:!omnno`s
:SunkIsf
:TofInos
:VIVA nor fowoIs
:WnnchnI Iorry
:ZIIoc
:YoInIf
Ior moro dofnIIod IIsfs vIsIf
www.InboIsforoducnfIon.com nnd
www.boxfos4oducnfIon.com. !ook
for nn Ifom fhnf snys roducfs fo
gof fho IIsfs.
Tho schooI nIso coIIocfs !nnd O
!nkos mIIk cns.
Ivory IIffIo bIf hoIs brIng ro-
grnmmIng fo fho schooI. CoIIocfod
Ifoms mny bo fnkon fo fho schooI or
drood off nf CoyIos SuorVnIu.
wns ns soIId ns If couId bo.
omocrnfIc Houso Iondor IornIo
Hunhoff, Ynnkfon, suggosfod IogIs-
Infors woro InfonfIonnIIy undoros-
fImnfIng fho sfnfo`s oconomy fo bo
nbIo fo hnvo ono-fImo funds fo
sond, rnfhor fhnn fundIng oducn-
fIon fhrough fho formuIn. ThIs Is
nof n good budgof for Soufh
nkofn, snId Hunhoff, nddIng, wo
couId do boffor.
!oubIIcnn Houso Iondor nvId
!usf, !nId CIfy, snId Insf yonr Iog-
IsInfors hnd fo mnko brufnI cufs,
buf woro nbIo fo como bnck fhIs
yonr wIfh somo monoy fo sond on
rogrnms. !usf snId fho sfnfo wns
movIng nhond In osIfIvo wnys, cIf-
Ing fho Imrovomonfs nf IIIsworfh
AIr Iorco Inso, fho Soufh nkofn
WIS rogrnm fhnf wIII rocruIf
l,000 ooIo fo Soufh nkofn fhnf
wIII boIsfor fho oconomy by
$l00,000. !usf snId fho confrovor-
sInI HIl234, fho oducnfIon InIfIn-
fIvo fhnf domInnfod much of fho
sossIon, wIII nssIsf fonchors fo
mnko n osIfIvo Imncf on sfu-
donfs. I nm ubonf nbouf our fu-
furo, snId !usf, nddIng, joIn mo In
goIng forwnrd.
by !IzubetL "Sum" Gvosz
CommunIty News SevvIce
Tho food fnx robnfo rogrnm fhnf
hns boon In Inco sInco 2004 mof Ifs
domIso roconfIy wIfh nssngo by
bofh housos of fho Soufh nkofn
IogIsInfuro.
In Ifs Inco, howovor, fho fnx coI-
IocfIons nIrondy coIIocfod for fhnf
rogrnm wIII bo gIvon fo chnrIfnbIo
orgnnIznfIons fhnf rovIdo food for
fho hungry.
SInco 2009 whon fho oIIgIbIIIfy
roquIromonfs chnngod, usngo of fho
rofund rogrnm hns gono down.
CurronfIy fhoro nro 264 fnmIIIos
usIng fho rogrnm. In 2005, fho
rogrnm hnd sorvod 34,560 houso-
hoIds, buf sovornI chnngos In fho
rogrnm hnd roducod Ifs usngo.
ThIs bIII gIvos fho onrfmonf of
SocInI SorvIcos fho nufhorIfy fo nc-
cof roosnIs fo nwnrd fho ro-
mnInIng $850,000 nIrondy nIIo-
cnfod fo fho rogrnm fo omorgoncy
food nssIsfnnco grnnfs for n orIod
nof fo oxcood four yonrs.
Tho bIII orIgInnIIy hnd gIvon fho
monoy fo IoodIng Soufh nkofn,
whIch rovIdos hungor roIIof nssIs-
fnnco fo somo 450 ngoncIos In fho
sfnfo. IoodIng Soufh nkofn wns
fnkon ouf of fho bIII by nnmo dur-
Ing Ifs honrIng boforo fho Sonnfo
ArorInfIons CommIffoo Iobru-
nry 22.
Son. MIko VohIo, !-MIfchoII, o-
osod fho bIII on fho Sonnfo fIoor,
quosfIonIng whnf chnrIfy or nood
wouId bo noxf, cnIIIng If n dnngor-
ous wny fo go.
Tho bIII noodod 24 vofos, or fwo-
fhIrds of fho Sonnfo, for nssngo
duo fo Ifs fIscnI nnfuro. Tho bIII
nssod 24-9. HIl206 wns rofurnod
fo fho Houso for concurronco, nnd
nssod.
Tho Houso nssod fho concur-
ronco 6l-6, nnd fho bIII now wIII go
fo fho govornor for hIs consIdorn-
fIon.
Food tax refund program ended,
collections still to feed hungry
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If wns n hunf of n IIfofImo, wIfh
frIonds of n IIfofImo, snId Mnff II-
drIdgo, MIdInnd, nffor n succossfuI
mounfnIn IIon sonson, hunfIng
wIfh frIond JusfIn SchofIoId. I`m
gInd ho wonf nIong, wo`vo boon
frIonds forovor. If wo wouId hnvo
novor hnrvosfod ono, If sfIII wouId
hnvo boon n momornbIo wookond.
SchofIoId, nIso from MIdInnd,
snId fhnf fhoy wIII robnbIy go
mounfnIn IIon hunfIng ovory yonr
now. Ho ndmIfs fhnf fhoy robnbIy
won`f gof ono nffor fhoIr succoss
fhIs yonr, buf, mnn fhnf wns fun.
I don`f know whnf mndo us go
fhIs yonr nnd nof somo ofhor yonr,
snId IIdrIdgo, who wns fho ono
wIfh fho IIconso. If wns fho fIrsf
mounfnIn IIon sonson for bofh mon.
Thoy hunfod In fho Crook Moun-
fnIn nron, nbouf hnIf nn hour drIvo
from ondwood fownrds WhIfo-
wood. Wo hnd n fI from n frIond
fhnf fhoy hnd boon sooIng frncks
fhoro onrIIor In fho sonson.
SchofIoId snId fhnf fho fIrsf dny,
Iobrunry l9, fhoy hnd soon fIvo or
sIx sofs of frncks fhnf woro mnybo
n dny oId. Thnf fIrsf dny fhoy
wnIkod l4 mIIos, nccordIng fo fhoIr
CIS frnckor, whIch doos nof counf
fho nImosf vorfIcnI u nnd down
cIImbs In fho IInck HIIIs. Affor four
Inchos of frosh snow, fho fwo
hunfors woro fhon workIng wIfh
frosh frncks. Thnf socond dny fhoy
wnIkod oIghf mIIos of ndmIffodIy
fnIrIy ruggod nnd sfoo counfry.
Thoy foIIowod n sof fo sIgns of n
frosh door kIII, nnd confInuod on for
nroxImnfoIy n qunrfor of mIIo
furfhor fo fInd fho fI of ono door
hoof sfIckIng ouf of whoro fho door
hnd boon hIddon wIfh brnnchos
nnd snow by fho mounfnIn IIon.
Tho IIon frncks Iod nwny from
fho sforod door nnd ovor n sfoo
Iodgo. Tho fwo hunfors woro Iook-
Ing nImosf down, from mnybo 20
ynrds nwny, whon fho mounfnIn
IIon jumod. IIdrIdgo wns usIng n
scood 22-250. Tho fwo mon woro
fhon confronfod wIfh n woundod
mounfnIn IIon. If wns dofInIfoIy
nof dond, snId SchofIoId. I wns
shnkIng so bnd. ofInIfoIy n IIffIo
moro Infonso fhnn hunfIng coyofos.
If wns nwosomo!
Affor fInIshIng fho hunf, fho fwo
mon fhon hnd fo cnrry fho fhroo-
yonr-oId, 8?-ound, fomnIo moun-
fnIn IIon u nnd ovor fho cIIffs bnck
ouf of fho nron. SchofIoId snId,
SfrnIghf u nnd down, drnggIng
nImosf 90 ounds. o wny you cnn
gof fhom ouf by yoursoIf.
IvonfunIIy, IIdrIdgo wIII dIsIny
fho fuII mounf of fho mounfnIn
IIon. SchofIoId wIII romInonfIy dIs-
Iny fho skuII on n bookshoIf.
Thoy hnd shof fho 53rd moun-
fnIn IIon of fho 20l2 sonson. Tho
mounfnIn IIon sonson concIudod In
fho IInck HIIIs, Thursdny, Mnrch
l, nf ?:32 n.m. MST, whon fho mnx-
Imum hnrvosf IImIf of ?0 mounfnIn
IIons wns ronchod. !nndownors
wIfh n vnIId 20l2 sfnfowIdo moun-
fnIn IIon IIconso who dId nof fnko n
mounfnIn IIon durIng fho roguInr
sonson mny confInuo fo hunf for
fho romnIndor of fho cnIondnr yonr
on rIvnfo Innd fhoy own or Ionso
fhnf Is Iocnfod oufsIdo of fho IInck
HIIIs IIro IrofocfIon IsfrIcf.
EIdridge, SchofieId get their mountain Iion
Claws that give one a cause
to pause ... Above is the mountain
lion displayed by Matt Eldridge, left,
and hunting partner 1ustin Schofield.
Shown at right is a closer view of the
cat and its claws. After the first shot,
the two men were confronted by a
wounded, 87-pound, female mountain
lion. Courtesy photos
Affor soundIy wInnIng fhoIr fIrsf
round gnmo ngnInsf fho !nId CIfy
ChrIsfInn Comofs, 66-44, fho IhIII
ScoffIos boys` bnskofbnII fonm wonf
u ngnInsf fho OoIrIchs TIgors In
fho socond round of fho IsfrIcf
l4I InskofbnII Tournnmonf.
On Thursdny, Mnrch l, IhIII
Iosf fhoIr socond round of fho dIs-
frIcf fournnmonf, 34-62, fhus ond-
Ing fhoIr 20ll-20l2 bnskofbnII
sonson wIfh n 9-l3 wIn/Ioss sonson
rocord.
IhIII 9 5 ll 9 = 34
OoIrIchs l6 l5 l5 l6 = 62
IhIII scorors: Tnfo oJong l2,
AusfIn O`on l0, Thomns ooIIf-
fIo 5, Cunnor Hook 4, CoIfor
Cvnch 2, CnssIdy SchnnboI l.
OoIrIchs scorors: Znch Cox 24,
Sngo IrIngs IIonfy l2, IrIq
SwIffwnfor nnd IJ IrIngs HIm
Inck ll onch, Wndo !ockhnrf
4.
IIoId gonIs: IhIII ll (l0 of
59), OoIrIchs snnk 26.
Iroo fhrows: IhIII 50 (ll of
22), OoIrIchs 5? (4 of ?).
Throo oInfors: IhIII 5 (l of
l9), OoIrIchs snnk 2.
!obounds: IhIII 3?. !ondors:
Hook 9, oJong 8, Cvnch 6,
O`on 4, Qundo SIovok 3, InuI
CufIII nnd SchnnboI 2 onch,
ooIIffIo, TrIsfon !ush nnd Wynff
Schnnck l onch.
AssIsfs: IhIII 6. !ondors:
Hook 3, oJong 2, oIson HoI-
mnn l.
SfonIs: IhIII 9. !ondors:
O`on nnd oJong 3 onch, HoI-
mnn, ooIIffIo nnd Hook l onch.
IIocks: IhIII 2. !ondors:
Hook 2.
Turnovors: IhIII ll.
Tonm fouIs: IhIII ?, OoIrIchs
l5.
In ofhor fIrsf round Iny, fho
ow !ndorwood TIgors gof by fho
Idgomonf MoguIs 52-3?. On
Thursdny, fho WnII IngIos do-
fonfod fho ow !ndorwood TIgors,
3?-2l. In fho fInnI round, Inyod
IrIdny, Mnrch 2, fho IsfrIcf l4I
chnmIonshI wonf fo WnII, nnr-
rowIy dofonfIng OoIrIchs 56-54.
Scotties end season in
District 14B 2nd round
IIsIo M. Mooks, Soufh nkofn
sfnfo dIrocfor of !SA !urnI o-
voIomonf, nnnouncod nn nwnrd of
$l29,000 nnd nrfIcInfod In
ground bronkIng coromonIos for fho
Kndokn ursIng Homo AssocIn-
fIon, Inc. Iunds wIII bo usod fo-
wnrds fho InsfnIInfIon of n now fIro
srInkIor sysfom, n hnndIcn nccos-
sIbIo rosfroom, nnd sIdownIks fhnf
moof fho AmorIcnn IsnbIIIfIos Acf
(AA).
!SA !urnI ovoIomonf ro-
vIdod n communIfy fncIIIfy Ionn In
fho nmounf of $53,500 nnd n grnnf
of $?5,500 fo bo Iovorngod wIfh nn
nIIcnnf confrIbufIon of $20,000
nnd n CommunIfy ovoIomonf
IIock Crnnf of $l45,000; for n fofnI
rojocf cosf of $294,000.
!grndos fo fho fncIIIfy wIII
brIng fhom Info comIInnco wIfh
fho AA, snId Mooks. ThIs Is n
gronf nrfnorshI offorf whIch ro-
vIdos fho rosIdonfs of fho nursIng
homo wIfh n gronfor sonso of snfofy
nnd socurIfy. IrosIdonf Obnmn hns
boon n sfrong roononf fo fund os-
sonfInI sorvIcos for rurnI Soufh
nkofnns.
Thoro Is no fIro rofocfIon srIn-
kIor sysfom In nny orfIons of fho
oxIsfIng buIIdIng, no ubIIc AA
hnndIcn nccossIbIo rosfroom, nnd
sIdownIks do nof moof AA hnndI-
cn roquIromonfs. A now fIro ro-
focfIon srInkIor sysfom wIII bo
InsfnIIod fhroughouf fho fncIIIfy,
fho oxIsfIng ubIIc rosfroom wIII bo
romodoIod fo moof curronf AA
hnndIcn roquIromonfs for nccoss,
sIzo, nnd IumbIng fIxfuros nnd n-
roxImnfoIy 380 IInonr foof of four
foof wIdo sIdownIk wIII bo roIncod
wIfh fIvo foof wIdo sIdownIk fo
moof AA roquIromonfs.
!urnI ovoIomonf CommunIfy
IncIIIfy funds nro mndo nvnIInbIo
for fho dovoIomonf of ossonfInI
communIfy fncIIIfIos for ubIIc uso
In rurnI nrons nnd mny IncIudo hos-
IfnIs, fIro rofocfIon, snfofy, ns
woII ns mnny ofhor communIfy-
bnsod InIfInfIvos.
Wo nro vory oxcIfod nbouf fhIs
rojocf, If couId nof hnvo boon com-
Iofod wIfhouf fho suorf of
!SA !urnI ovoIomonf, Com-
munIfy ovoIomonf IIock Crnnf,
cIfy of Kndokn, nnd fho communIfy
of Kndokn, snId ChIof OornfIng
OffIcor !uby Snnffnor.
Rural Development funds Kadoka Nursing Home Association
Official ... Work started at the Kadoka Nursing Home this week when Com-
plete Concrete, Inc. of Black Hawk started breaking ground. The official ground
breaking ceremony for the sprinkler system will be Thursday, March 15, at
10:00 a.m. Photo by Ronda Dennis
!nIfod IIood SorvIcos nnnouncos
n communIfy bIood drIvo fo sfock
hosIfnIs` shoIvos for fhIs yonr`s on-
goIng fIu sonson.
Thoso who Inn fo donnfo bIood
musf bo honIfhy. If somoono hns
fIu symfoms, wo nsk fhnf fhoy
wnIf fo donnfo unfII fhoy nro l00
orconf rocovorod, snId !orI !Iob-
mnn, donor rocruIfmonf dIrocfor of
!nIfod IIood SorvIos, oxInInIng
fhnf fho bIood confor hns boon gof-
fIng Iofs of quosfIons rognrdIng fho
fIu shof nnd bIood donnfIon. If you
hnvo rocoIvod n sonsonnI or Hll
fIu vnccIno, fhoro Is no nood fo wnIf
fo donnfo bIood; you cnn rocoIvo fho
shof nnd sfIII donnfo bIood Infor
fhnf dny.
Tho drIvo runs from l0:30 n.m. fo
5:00 .m., Tuosdny, Mnrch l3, nf
fho Ind !Ivor SonIor CIfIzon`s Con-
for In IhIII.
IofonfInI donors cnn mnko nn
noInfmonf fo gIvo by honIng
Jonnn Ionrson nf 859-22l9, !nIfod
IIood SorvIcos In !nId CIfy nf
342-8585, !IS In MIfchoII nf 996-
3688, or by vIsIfIng www.bIood-
horo.com.
onors wIII rocoIvo n froo choIos-
foroI fosf. VoIunfoor bIood donors
musf bo nf Ionsf l6 yonrs oId, woIgh
nf Ionsf ll0 ounds nnd bo In good
honIfh. AddIfIonnI hoIghf/woIghf
roquIromonfs nIy fo donors 22
nnd youngor, nnd donors who nro
l6, or l? In corfnIn nrons,musf
hnvo sIgnod ormIssIon from n nr-
onf or gunrdInn.
BIood drive
Tuesday,
March 13
by !IzubetL "Sum" Gvosz
CommunIty News SevvIce
A nnfIonnI rogrnm fhnf rocruIfs
fonchors for schooIs In hIgh-nood
nrons nnd fhnf hns boon ncfIvo In
fho IIno !Idgo nnd !osobud rosor-
vnfIon rocoIvod n mnfchIng grnnf
from fho 20l2 IogIsInfuro.
Tonch for AmorIcn rocruIfs cors
mombors nnfIonwIdo for n fwo-yonr
sfInf In such schooIs, snId Son.
IhyIIIs HoInomnn, !-SIoux InIIs.
Tonch for AmorIcn rocoIvod
$250,000 ovor n four-yonr orIod,
IncIudod In HIll3?, whIch usod
ono-fImo monoy oxocfod fo bo Ioff
In fho 20l2 budgof duo fo oconomIc
growfh of fho sfnfo.
!o. KovIn KIIIor, -IIno !Idgo,
snId ho suorfod fho rogrnm, cIf-
Ing Ifs succossos. Thoro Is nn In-
vosfmonf mndo by fho communIfy
fo hnvo fhIs rogrnm on fho rosor-
vnfIon, ho snId.
SovornI oducnfIon grous ob-
jocfod, nof fo fho rogrnm or Ifs
succossos, buf fo fho monoy fhnf
wouId bo sonf on n so-cnIIod now
rogrnm, whIIo kIndorgnrfon
fhrough l2 oducnfIon Is In such
dIro fInnncInI sfrnIfs. Among fhom
wns Wndo Iognny, IobbyIsf for fho
AssocInfod SchooI Ionrds of Soufh
nkofn, who snId ovory doIInr
sonf on ofhor rogrnms Is n doIInr
nof sonf In ubIIc schooIs.
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SCHOOL LAND
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-
nelison, Office of School & Public Lands,
500 E. Capitol Avenue, Pierre,SD 57501-
5070 or phone (605) 773-4172. Disabled
individuals needing assistance should
contact the Office of School & Public
Lands at least 48 hours in advance of the
auction to make any necessary arrange-
ments.
[Published February 23, March 1, 8 & 15,
2012, at the total approximate cost of
$30.69]
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 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
VOTER REGISTRATION
CITY OF PHILIP, SD
Voter registration for the City of Philip Mu-
nicipal Election to be held on April 10,
2012, will close on the 26th day of March
2012. Failure to register by this date will
cause forfeiture of voting rights for this
election. f you are in doubt about whether
you are registered, check the Voter nfor-
mation Portal at www. sdsos.gov or call
the Haakon Co. Auditor at 859-2800.
Registration may be completed during
regular business hours at the County Au-
ditor's Office, Municipal Finance Office,
Secretary of State's Office and those lo-
cations which provide driver's licenses,
SNAP, TANF, WC, military recruitment,
and assistance to the disabled as pro-
vided by the Department of Human Serv-
ices. You may contact the County Auditor
to request a mail-in registration form or
access a mail-in form at www.sdsos.gov.
Voters with disabilities may contact the
City Finance Officer at 859-2175 for infor-
mation and special assistance in voter
registration, absentee voting, or polling
place accessibility.
Monna Van Lint, Finance Officer
City of Philip
[Published March 8 & 15, 2012, at the
total approximate cost of $25.99]
NOTICE OF DEADLINE
FOR FILING
NOMINATING PETITIONS
The deadline for filing nominating peti-
tions is March 27, 2012, at 5:00 p.m. f a
petition is mailed by registered mail by
March 27, 2012, at 5:00 p.m., it shall be
considered filed.
Nominating petitions for the offices of:
County Commissioner 4
year term (District 2 and Dis-
trict 4)
County Coroner 4 year
term
County Treasurer 4 year
term
County State's Attorney 4
year term
County Sheriff 2 year
term (2013 & 2014)
Precinct Committeeman,
Republican Party
Precinct Committee-
woman, Republican Party
shall be filed in the office of the county au-
ditor located in the county courthouse
during regular business hours. Nominat-
ing petitions for the offices of:
U.S. President 4 year term
U.S. Representatives 4
year term
105 Legislators (35 Senate,
70 House) 4 year term
shall be filed in the office of the Secretary
of State, State Capitol Building, Pierre,
SD 57501, between the hours of 8:00
a.m. and 5:00 p.m.
Patricia G. Freeman
Haakon County Auditor
[Published March 8 & 15, 2012, at the
total approximate cost of $44.84]
Proceedings of the
Town of MidIand
SPECIAL MEETING MINUTES
MARCH 1, 2012
The Town Board of the Town of Midland
met in special session Thursday, March
1, 2012, at 5:30 p.m. in the Town Hall with
the following members present: President
Nicole Nelson, Paula Duncan, Diana
Baeza and Finance Officer Michelle
Meinzer.
Also present: Rob Anderson, Brenda
Jensen, Audrey Jones and Jared Fos-
heim
The purpose of this meeting was to dis-
cuss personnel issues and pending litiga-
tions.
Motion was made by Duncan second by
Baeza to go into executive session at
5:31 p.m. to discuss issues with Attorney
Rob Anderson. Board came out of exec-
utive session at 5:45 p.m. No action was
taken upon advice of lawyer. The Board
will not be discussing pending litigation at
this time.
There being no further business to come
before the Board, the meeting adjourned.
Nicole Nelson, President
Michelle Meinzer, Finance Officer
[Published March 8, 2012, at the total ap-
proximate cost of $13.00]
Proceedings of Haakon
SchooI Dist. 27-1
BOARD OF EDUCATION
SPECIAL MEETING MINUTES
FEBRUARY 27, 2012
The Board of Education of the Haakon
School District 27-1 met in special ses-
sion on February 27, 2012 at 5:00 p.m. at
the Philip Armory, Room A-1. President
Scott Brech called the meeting to order
with the following members present: Kelly
Blair, Vonda Hamill, Mark Nelson, Anita
Peterson, Scott Brech, Mark Radway and
Doug Thorson. Also present: Supt/Ele-
mentary Prin. Keven Morehart, Sec Prin-
cipal Jeff Rieckman, Business Manager
Britni Ross, Lisa Schofield, Del Bartels,
Pat Westerberg, Wyatt Johnson, Marcus
Martinez, and Rose Bennett.
All action taken in the following minutes
was by unanimous vote unless otherwise
specified.
12-108 Communications from the audi-
ence: None
12-109 Motion by Blair, second by Nelson
to approve the agenda with the following
changes:
Omit 12-111: Superintendent's Report.
12-11 Motion by Hamill, second by Blair
to enter into Executive Session for per-
sonnel matters at 5:03 p.m. Meeting re-
sumed at 5:28 p.m. Motion by Blair,
second by Hamill to suspend Tony Reder
for the remainder of the school year with
pay due to insubordination.
Motion by Hamill, second by Thorson to
adjourn at 5:29 p.m. Will meet in regular
session on March 19, 2012, at 7:00 p.m.
Scott Brech, President
Britni Ross, Business Manager
[Published March 8, 2012, at the total ap-
proximate cost of $16.89]
NOTICE OF VACANCY
AND FILING DEADLINE
WEST RIVER WATER
DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT
The following offices will become vacant
due to the expiration of the present terms
of office or changes in director areas of
the elective directors:
DRECTOR 2: Representing the cities of
Kadoka, Cottonwood, and Belvidere in
Jackson County; Grandview , Wall, Jew-
ett, and Weta townships in Jackson
County; the cities of Quinn and Wall in
Pennington County; Fairview, Lake
Creek, Lake Flat, Wasta, Lake Hill, and
Quinn townships in Pennington County;
and Northwest Jackson and Northeast
Jackson Unorganized Territories in Jack-
son County. FOUR YEAR TERM.
DRECTOR 4: Representing the cities of
Draper and Murdo in Jones County; Pratt,
Rose, Vivian, Bailey, Pleasant, and Rex
townships in Lyman County; Mussman,
Buffalo, Draper, Dunkel, Kolls, Virgil, and
South Creek townships in Jones County;
Central Lyman, East Lyman, and West
Lyman Unorganized Territories in Lyman
County; Rich Valley, Central Jones, and
North Jones Unorganized Territories in
Jones County; and the cities of Presho
and Kennebec in Lyman County. FOUR
YEAR TERM.
Nominating petitions may be obtained
Monday through Friday from the following
offices between the hours of:
8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. at
Secretary of State's office
& County Auditor's office
8:00 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. at West River
Water Development District office
(a) Secretary of State
State Capitol, Suite 204
500 E. Capitol
Pierre, SD 57501
Phone No. 773-3537
(b) West River Water Development
District
PO Box 407
307 Main Street
Murdo, SD 57559-0407
Phone No. 669-2931
(c) All local County Auditor's offices
The petition must be filed with the Secre-
tary of State's office no earlier than the 1st
day of January, 2012, and no later than
5:00 p.m. CT, Tuesday, March 27, 2012,
for the primary election. Petitions which
are mailed by REGSTERED OR CERT-
FED MAL prior to 5:00 p.m. CT, March
27, 2012, the last day to file, will be con-
sidered timely filed.
Jake Fitzgerald, Manager
West River Water Development District
[Published March 8 & 15, 2012, at the
total approximate cost of $59.13]
(contInued Ivom puge ?)
IrIdny, nffor wnfchIng fho for-
nndo dovnsfnfIon, VI Moody wns
fryIng fo gof In confncf wIfh hor
frIond, !nynno (Irooks) !Ichburg,
who IIvos In AInbnmn. Whon fhoy
connocfod, ovoryfhIng wns fIno.
!nynno snId fhnf fhoy nro so nonr
fho guIf shoro fhnf fhoy soIdom nro
froubIod wIfh fornndoos soufh of
MobIIo.
ThIs nron dIdn'f gof much of n
bIIzznrd from fho roconf forocnsf
buf n sform dId nrrIvo In ConnocfI-
cuf by mId-wook nccordIng fo VI's
frIond, nncy CnyIord, who IIvos In
Irnnford, Conn. nncy snId soufh-
orn ConnocfIcuf doos nof usunIIy
hnvo ns much snow ns Hnrfford
nron buf sho dId sny sho rocognIzod
n fow fInkos from Soufh nkofn!
IrIdny ovonIng, !nIh nnd
Cnfhy IIodIor nffondod fho SfurgIs
!og. Awnrds/ArocInfIon bnn-
quof. Cnfhy hnd somo co-workors
who rocoIvod nwnrds.
IrIdny, Tony Hnrfy vIsIfod hIs
nIoco, Knfhy Irown, nnd nIo
Koohn, fhon wonf fo fho nudIfo-
rIum (ncross fho sfroof from hIs
Inco) nnd hoIod ouf n IIffIo
ronrIng for fho bIg IsfrIcf AA!
wrosfIIng ovonf fhnf wns fo fnko
Inco Snfurdny.
IIII nnd I mndo n frI fo MndIson
fo vIsIf grnndson Chnso Mny nnd
CnrIoy IrIdny. Thon wo wonf on fo
Wnforfown whoro wo oncounforod
somo nnsfy ronds, wo sonf fho
nIghf In Wnforfown, rofurnIng
homo Snfurdny by wny of Chnm-
borInIn. Wo nrrIvod nf fho Chnm-
borInIn bowIIng nIIoy jusf In fImo fo
soo fho fnnfnsfIc bowIIng dono by
fho O'ConnoII's. nIo nnd CIndy,
!nymond nnd hIs wIfo, nnd CrnIg
nnd SonIn nIong wIfh Troy nnd
JuIIo VnndorIoom from IoIIo
Iourcho bowIod fho Sfnfo MIxod
oubIo. Wo mndo If homo nffor
suor.
JossIcn CIffIngs nnd nnIoI
sonf fho wookond nwny (Snndoo
snId sho dIdn'f nsk whoro fhoy woro
goIng).
Snfurdny nffor coffoo, Tony
Hnrfy wonf fo wnfch fho wrosfIIng
fournnmonf. Ho snId fhoro woro
oIghf mnfs goIng nII fho fImo. Ho
hnd bronkfnsf fhnf wns offorod
fhoro ns n fundrnIsor nnd sonf n
good nrf of fho dny wnfchIng. Ho
foro nwny from fho wrosfIIng onrIy
nffornoon fo go fo fho Hnyos Iny
3? Iosfcnrds. Iocnuso Hnyos
goos by ConfrnI TImo you hnvo fo
Inn nhond. If fnkos nn hour fo
drIvo nnd you Ioso nn hour. Tho
Iny wns good nnd Tony onjoyod
sooIng mnny foIks ho know.
on nnd VI Moody wonf fo !nId
CIfy Snfurdny nnd dId somo quIck
orrnnds ouf nf fho !nId VnIIoy
Inco. Thoy hnd Iunch, dId fhoIr
busInoss, nnd rofurnod homo Snf-
urdny nIghf.
ImnII Is so gronf. ChnrIono Kjor-
sfnd sonf mo n nofo fhnf hor nunf,
HnzoI Thomson, hns mndo n movo
from IhIII fo SonrfIsh. Hor now
nddross Is HIckory Houso Anrf-
monfs nnd hor ncfunI nddross Is:
HnzoI C. Thomson; 430 OrIoIo r.,
Af. 28 C; SonrfIsh, S 5??83.
ChnrIono wonf fo SonrfIsh IrIdny
nnd hnd Iunch wIfh hor mom, Ion
!nmsoy, brofhor, CInudo !nmsoy,
sIsfor nnd husbnnd, CIoo nnd Iofor
!owo, nnd hor dnughfor, MurIoI.
Sho sonf fho nIghf nf hor sIsfor,
CIoo's, nnd rofurnod homo fo WnII
Snfurdny nffor sooIng HnzoI for cof-
foo. So, If you nro In fho SonrfIsh
nron, bo suro nnd gIvo HnzoI n cnII
nf 605-44l-0l40 nnd sfo In fo soo
hor. Whon I cnIIod, sho wns jusf ro-
furnIng fo hor nnrfmonf nffor
goIng for fho mnII, whIch Is rIghf
fhoro In fho buIIdIng nnd sfood
fo chock ouf somo cnrd InyIng.
Sho's jusf goffIng usod fo hnvIng n
coII hono.
Coorgo CIffIngs workod fho buII
snIo Sundny. Tho snIo wns schod-
uIod for onrIIor In fho wook buf wns
osfonod duo fo fho wonfhor foro-
cnsf, whIch wns n wIso docIsIon
sInco you novor know jusf how so-
voro fhoso sforms cnn bo. A good
crowd wns on hnnd for fho Sundny
snIo.
Sundny ovonIng, !nIh nnd
Cnfhy IIodIor hnd fho IrIc Hnnson
nnd on KIumb fnmIIIos ovor for
suor. ThIrfy-ono yonrs ngo,
Mnrch 4, wns fho dny of Shorry`s
nccIdonf. Cnfhy nIwnys doos somo-
fhIng socInI for hor on fhnf dny.
Thoy onjoyod sooIng fho fnmIIy nnd
fo cnfch u on fhoIr nows. Tho fwo
oIdor grnnddnughfors mndo fho
honor roII nnd fho fhroo youngor
onos nro doIng vory woII In schooI.
CnIfIIn hnd fho bIggosf nows, sho
gofs fo sfnrf drIvor`s od. noxf
monfh. Sho cnn`f wnIf! Tho rosf of
fho fnmIIy Isn`f suro If fhIs Is good
nows or scnry nows.
VI Moody snId how nIco If Is fo
hnvo so mnny socInI corrosondonf
confrIbufors wIfh nows from fhoIr
vnrIous nrons. VI knows foIks who
rond fho IIonoor !ovIow who hnvo
monfIonod fo hor fhnf fhoy ronIIy
onjoy hnvIng fho CrIndsfono nron
nows bnck In.
on Moody wonf ovor fo noIgh-
bor !ocky WIIIInms' Sundny nffor-
noon fo gof n hoIfor who hnd joInod
In wIfh !ocky's hord. Cows somo-
fImos soom fo gof wnndorIusf from
fImo fo fImo. VI wns homo doIng
somo housowork. VI Is duo fo ronow
hor drIvor's IIconso. Cood Iuck on
roundIng u nII fho sfuff you nood
fo gof n IIconso In Soufh nkofn.
Wo rocoIvod fho snd nows fhnf
formor noIghbor, orofhy Ionrson,
90, nssod nwny Sundny mornIng.
I fhInk of orofhy ovory fImo I
wnIk In fho bnck door. Mnny yonrs
(20+) sho rocycIod InsfIc bngs Info
rugs, fho orIgInnI rocycIo quoon of
InsfIc. Sho mndo fho ono I hnvo
Info n cIrcIo brnIdod rug. Affor fhnf,
sho wonf on fo hor quIIfs nnd
ngnIn, oxcoIIod nf mnkIng wondor-
fuI quIIfs fhnf nro nII ovor fho
worId.
Chuck nnd Kny Kroofch woro In
Kndokn for dInnor nnd sfood for
n vIsIf wIfh IIII fo Iof us know
nbouf orofhy. Tony Hnrfy nIso
vIsIfod IIII. Affor church, I furnod
fho cnr fownrd Hnyos for fho Iny.
If wns onjoynbIo nnd fho fun nrf
wns fwo foIks from Kndokn woro
fhoro ns woII ns frIond, CnrroII
Hnnfon, IIorro.
"Ior ouo, /lere in /le euneline
ore n, liglee/ oepiro/ione. 1 no,
no/ reocl /len, Iu/ 1 con loo/ up
onJ eee /leir Ieou/,, Ieliete in
/len onJ /r, /o follou ulere /le,
leoJ." !ouIsn Mny AIcoff
BetwIxt PIaces News
by Marsha Sumpter S?-B04S bIImargwtc.net
Wow whnf n gorgoous mornIng
horo In norfhonsf Hnnkon Counfy.
I hnvo cIofhos on fho IIno for fho
socond dny In n row. SomofImos If
Is nII nbouf fho sImIo Ionsuros.
Af fhIs fImo Insf wook, our nron
wns In n bIIzznrd wnrnIng! Iorfu-
nnfoIy, wo dIdn'f rocoIvo much
snow horo. Thoro Is sfIII snow In
fho shoIforboIfs nnd fho drnws, buf
fhoro Is Ionfy of dry ground for fho
nowborn cnIvos, unIIko condIfIons
durIng fho Insf couIo of wInfors.
Mondny wns n nonrIy orfocf dny
horo on !obbs IInf fho fomorn-
furo wns wondorfuI, fho wInd wns-
n'f bIowIng, nnd fho now IIffIo
cnIvos woro frIskIng nround. ow If
wo jusf hnd somo bnby kIffIos, If
wouId bo ovon cIosor fo orfocfIon!
CongrnfuInfIons fo fho cnsf nnd
crow of fho 20l2 Hnyos Iny. Ior-
formnncos woro hoId Insf wookond,
nnd If sounds IIko good crowds
woro on hnnd. I dIdn'f gof fo soo fho
Iny, buf I dId soo Icfuros of fho
sof, nnd If wns ovIdonf fhnf dIrocfor
!nurn AIIomnn's nrfIsfIc fnIonfs
woro nf work. Thnnks fo nII fhoso
InvoIvod for fhoIr hnrd work If
fnkos quIfo n commIfmonf of fImo
from fho cnsf nnd crow fo uf on
fho roducfIons.
I hnd n nIco hono cnII from
Mnry Ann Sfonor fhIs wook. Sho
snId fhnf hor husbnnd, !oo, Is
doIng roffy woII foIIowIng fho
sfroko ho hnd sovornI monfhs ngo.
!oo nnd Mnry Ann nro IIvIng In
fhoIr fnrm homo onsf of IIorro, nnd
fhoy hnvo foIks comIng In n couIo
dnys n wook fo hoI wIfh vnrIous
fnsks. !oo's oyosIghf wns nffocfod
by fho sfroko, so now rnfhor fhnn
rondIng books ho Is IIsfonIng fo
books on fno whnf n wondorfuI
nIfornnfIvo! Mnry Ann snId fhoy
woIcomod fhoIr fIrsf gronf-grnnd-
chIId Insf monfh. ThoIr grnnd-
dnughfor, CnrrIo, dnughfor of
AmoIIn nnd Wnrron HurIoy, gnvo
bIrfh fo n bnby gIrI on VnIonfIno's
ny. CnrrIo IIvos In IIorIdn, so
AmoIIn Is sondIng somo fImo
fhoro hoIIng ouf nnd bondIng wIfh
hor now IIffIo grnnddnughfor. Con-
grnfuInfIons fo nII of fhom!
unno nnd !oIn !osofh nffondod
fho MIdInnd IMS bnnquof n wook
ngo Mondny ovonIng. Tho IMS
consIsfs of bofh fho fIro donrfmonf
nnd fho omorgoncy modIcnI fochnI-
cInns. unno nffondod fho buII snIo
In IhIII Sundny. !oIn nnd hor sIs-
for, !Indn SmIfh, woro In !nId
CIfy Mondny fo koo noInf-
monfs. (!ucky fhom If wns n gor-
goous dny fo bo ouf nnd nbouf!)
Coroon !osofh frnvoIod fo Huron
Snfurdny. Sho sonf fho nIghf wIfh
hor mofhor. Sundny, fho IndIos
hondod fo IIosfono, MInn., fo Ick
u Coroon's grnnddnughfor, IobbI,
who hnd sonf fho wookond vIsIf-
Ing fhoro. Coroon snId somo of fho
rond condIfIons woro roffy sII-
ory, so fho frI bnck fo Huron, nnd
uIfImnfoIy bnck fo fho rnnch, wns n
IIffIo sIowor fhnn usunI. Thnnk-
fuIIy fhoy sfnyod on fho rond, un-
IIko somo of fho unIucky frnvoIors
nIong fho wny.
T.J. nnd JonnIno CnbrIoI hnd
fhoIr buII snIo In IhIII Sundny.
Tho snIo wns orIgInnIIy schoduIod
for fho rovIous Tuosdny, buf If
wns osfonod duo fo fho wonfhor
forocnsf. Tho buIIs woro hnuIod fo
IhIII Mondny, hnuIod bnck homo
Tuosdny nffor fho snIo wns osf-
onod, fhon hnuIod fo IhIII ngnIn
Snfurdny fo bo rondy for fho Sun-
dny snIo. SomofImos osfonIng nn
ovonf rosuIfs In smnIIor crowds nnd
n Ioss succossfuI oufcomo, buf fhnf
wnsn'f fho cnso wIfh fhIs snIo. Tho
bIonchors woro fuII of ongor buyors,
nnd fho buIIs soId woII. Congrnfu-
InfIons fo T.J. nnd JonnIno hnrd
work nnd n good roufnfIon nys
off!
IIIIy nnd ArIyno Mnrkwod woro
In IIorro Insf IrIdny. Thoy vIsIfod
Aunf AIIco JoIfz In fho nffornoon.
In fho ovonIng, fhoy nffondod n
bnskofbnII gnmo bofwoon IIorro
nnd Abordoon. ThoIr grnndson,
Tronf, Is fho nssIsfnnf conch of fho
Abordoon fonm. Snfurdny nffor-
noon, IIIIy hoIod hnuI buIIs fo
IhIII. Thnf ovonIng, ho nnd Ar-
Iyno nffondod fho Hnyos Iny. Sun-
dny, IIIIy nnd ArIyno woro In
IhIII for fho buII snIo.
Cono Hudson hns boon busy fIII-
Ing In for fho fonchor nnd fonchor's
nIdo nf fho Choyonno SchooI. Sfu-
donfs nnd fonchors nIIko hnvo boon
fnkIng furns boIng sIck I hoo
mnybo fhIs frosh nIr nnd sunshIno
wIII hoI gof fhom on fhoIr wny fo
boIng honIfhy ngnIn. Thursdny,
Ick nnd Cono frnvoIod fo WhIfo-
wood fo vIsIf Ick's sIsfor, Jonn
KoffIor, nnd hor husbnnd, Son. Son
roconfIy hnd surgory, nnd ho Is now
In hosIco cnro nf If. Mondo. Jonn
hns boon donIIng wIfh somo honIfh
Issuos nIso, buf hoofuIIy fho mod-
IcIno wIII soon hnvo hor on fho
mond. Ick nnd Cono nffondod fho
Hnyos Iny IrIdny ovonIng. Sun-
dny fhoy woro In IhIII for fho buII
snIo.
CInrk nnd Cnrmon AIIomnn nro
rocovorIng from fho coIds nnd fIu
fhoy hnd Insf wook. Thoy nffondod
fho Hnyos Iny Snfurdny ovonIng
nnd fho buII snIo Sundny. Cnrmon
snId sho hns boon goffIng somo
srIng cIonnIng dono nIso I guoss
If Is jusf fhnf fImo of yonr! Moro
dnyIIghf hours nnd wnrmor fom-
ornfuros fond fo sfnrf us fhInkIng
nbouf srIng.
Mnx nnd Joyco Jonos woro In
IIorro Insf IrIdny for fho rogIonnI
Inno confosf. CrnndchIIdron !uko
nnd MnffIo orformod, nnd fhoy gof
oxcoIIonf mnrks, ns usunI. AII fhoIr
rncfIcIng Is nyIng off! Mnx nnd
Joyco hnd Innnod fo go fo Irosho
nnd MIfchoII ovor fho wookond for
Insforn Sfnr ncfIvIfIos, buf cnncoI-
InfIons nnd bnd ronds kof fhom
homo.
Irnnk HnIIIgnn nffondod n buII
snIo In IoIIo Iourcho Tuosdny. IrI-
dny, Irnnk nnd ShIrIoy nffondod
fho Hnyos Iny. Sundny, Irnnk nf-
fondod fho buII snIo In IhIII, nnd
ShIrIoy wns In fown fo hoI hor
frIond, MnrIo SyIvn, coIobrnfo hor
85fh bIrfhdny. Mondny, Irnnk nnd
Murdock HnIIIgnn woro In MIfchoII
on busInoss. Hny boInfod bIrfh-
dny fo Murdock, who furnod 40
yonrs oId Sundny!
!on nnd HoIon IockwIfh woro In
IIorro IrIdny. Thoy onjoyod suor
ouf wIfh dnughfor ChoryI nnd son-
In-Inw Mnrc !Imon In honor of
!on's bIrfhdny. Hny boInfod
bIrfhdny fo hIm. Mnrc nnd ChoryI's
now dnughfor, ChnrII, Is doIng
woII. Sho sfnrfod off roffy smnII,
buf sho now woIghs nbouf oIghf
ounds nnd Is doIng woII. HoIon
workod nf fho hosIfnI In IIorro
ovor fho wookond.
KovIn ouhnusor nffondod n buII
snIo nonr rnor Thursdny. IrIdny
ovonIng, KovIn nnd Mnry nffondod
fho Hnyos Iny. Snfurdny, fhoy
woro In IIorro fo hnvo Icfuros
fnkon for fho church dIrocfory,
fhon Mnry hondod fo SIoux InIIs fo
vIsIf hor mofhor who confInuos fo
rocuornfo fhoro. Mnry's mofhor,
Knfhryn SchIocfor, Is now In n
rohnb confor, nnd confInuos fo
mnko sfondy Imrovomonf. KovIn
wns In IhIII Sundny for fho buII
snIo. KovIn nnd Mnry's dnughfor,
IrInnnn, roconfIy grndunfod from
Augusfnnn CoIIogo nnd hns nc-
cofod nn nccounfIng osIfIon In
IIorro. ThoIr son, Ick, Is homo
fhIs wook from hIs sfudIos In Wn-
forfown, onjoyIng srIng bronk.
Chnso nnd KoIIy IrIggs nnd bnby
dnughfor, TnyIor, nffondod fho
Hnyos Iny Sundny. KoIIy snId fho
kIds hnvo ronIIy boon onjoyIng fho
nIco wonfhor nnd fho mud.
!ny nnd nncy ouhnusor hnvo
hnd n quIofor wook. nncy snId
fhoy rocoIvod quIfo n bIf of snow In
IIorro Insf wook, so fho ronds In
fho nron woron'f fho bosf. So rnfhor
fhnn nffondIng bnskofbnII gnmos,
fhoy IIsfonod fo fho ncfIon on fho
rndIo. Thoy nffondod ncfIvIfIos nf
fho sonIor confor Thursdny, nnd
!nymond Is busy wIfh hIs cnrd
InyIng grous.
!ufh ouhnusor hnd comnny
IrIdny. Hor Iong-fImo frIond, Con-
nIo !oIchorf, nnd hor son, !oss,
cnmo fo vIsIf. Thoy IIvo nonr Horo-
ford. Thoy hnd soId cnffIo In If.
IIorro IrIdny. !ufh nnd ConnIo
hnvo boon frIonds sInco coIIogo
dnys. ConnIo nnd hor husbnnd,
Hugh, woro mnrrIod nbouf fwo
wooks rIor fo Iob nnd !ufh's wod-
dIng nII fhoso yonrs ngo, nnd fho
couIos romnInod cIoso frIonds.
!nndy ouhnusor nffondod n
buII snIo nonr rnor Thursdny
nnd nIso fho buII snIo In IhIII Sun-
dny. Ono of fho buIIs nf fho snIo
nonr rnor crnshod fhrough n
fonco nnd cnusod quIfo n ruckus,
nnd ono Indy wns Injurod hoo
sho Is boffor by now. I wns In IIorro
Thursdny, runnIng orrnnds nnd
doIng somo shoIng. Ofhor fhnn
fhnf, our wook hns consIsfod of
foodIng cnffIo, wnfchIng hoIfors,
nnd foodIng bum cnIvos.
As you cnn foII nffor rondIng fhIs
nows, If Is Indood buII snIo sonson
In fhIs nron, ns woII ns cnIvIng son-
son. ThIs fImo of yonr Is nIwnys so
socInI fo mo now bnby cnIvos,
froos buddIng, onrIy fIowors sfnrf-
Ing fo oko fhrough fho ground. If
fooIs IIko n now sfnrf!
ThIs wook, I nm fhnnkfuI for our
bnrns. AIfhough our bIIzznrd of Insf
wook dIdn'f fuIIy mnforInIIzo horo,
sforms nro corfnInIy ossIbIo fhIs
fImo of yonr. If Is good fo know
fhoro Is bnrn snco fo koo fho
young nnImnIs rofocfod whIIo
Mofhor nfuro doos hor fhIng.
McenvIIIe News
by Leanne Neuhauser SB?-BS
0IassItIeds DeadIIne: Tuesdays 11 a.m.
March S, B01B The PIcneer RevIew Page 11
0IassItIed AdvertIsIng
CLASSIFIED RATE: $6.50 nininun for firsi 20 words; 10 cr
word iIcrcaficr; includcd in iIc Poncc Hcucu, tIc Pot, TIc
Pcnnngton Co. Couunt, as wcll as on our wclsiic.
www.ionccr-rcvicw.con.
CARD OF THANKS: Pocns, Triluics, Eic. . $6.00 nininun for
firsi 20 words; 10 cr word iIcrcaficr. EacI nanc and
iniiial nusi lc counicd scaraicly. Includcd in iIc
Poncc Hcucu and tIc Pot.
BOLD FACE LOCALS: $8.00 nininun for firsi 20 words; 10
cr word iIcrcaficr. EacI nanc and iniiial nusi lc counicd sc-
araicly. Prinicd only in iIc Poncc Hcucu.
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.
PUBLISHER'S NOTICE: All rcal csiaic advcriiscd in iIis ncwsacr is suljcci io iIc Fcdcral Fair
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.
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
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
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: 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
rioriiy for any osiiion and
aliliiy io worl in fricndly and
fasi-accd cnvironncni. Wc can
icacI iIc rcsi! Full Iool-u siic,
Iourly wagc, lonus for scason
conlciion, wcclly oiional
ncal aclagc, rciail discouni,
grou aciiviiics, and grcai o-
oriuniiy io nalc ncw acquain-
ianccs fron all ovcr iIc world.
Scnd rcsunc io SIaron Dics ai
sIaron.licsyaIoo.con or call
ai 605-433-5562. P11-4ic
EQUIPMENT SALESPERSON
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
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
MISC. FOR SALE
FOR SALE: Ncw 48" round oal
liicIcn iallc wiiI Iiddcn fold-
u lcaf io scai si conforially.
Mcdiun lrown wiiI (2} naicI-
ing cIairs, $650. ALSO. vcry
nicc snall oal roll-io dcsl
(45"H32"W24"D}, $200.
605/454-6914, Murdo. P13-2ic
13" MACBOOK COMPUTER
FOR SALE BY SEALED BID:
PurcIascd in 2009 ly Haalon/
Jaclson Eicnsion Officc - Orig-
inal ricc $1,547.00 - Mcnory
4CD - Hard Drivc 320CD - 128
CD solid siaic drivc - luili-in
DluciooiI - in crfcci running
ordcr. Scalcd lids will lc ac-
ccicd uniil 5.00 .n. on Tucs-
day, MarcI 20, 2012, ai iIc
Audiior's Officc ai iIc couri-
Iousc or scni io iIc Haalon
Couniy Audiior's Officc, PO Do
698, PIili, SD 57567. TIc
Haalon/Jaclson Eicnsion Of-
ficc rcscrvcs iIc rigIi io rcjcci
any and all lids. P13-2ic
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
WANTED: Old cloiIing & scwing
aiicrns. Call Enily ai
605/515-3910. F29-4i
CASH PAID FOR: old guns - old
Naiivc Ancrican iicns - old
ainiings - old IoiograIs.
Call San, 605/748-2289.
F29-4i
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. PF23-11i
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
TIunI ou! VIut u gcut su-
sc to nd ou nuIox u o
ItIdu gcctngs uIcn uc u-
ucd Ionc Fdu! TIunIs to
cuconc und uso o tIc oncs I
cccucd n Azonu. TIc ucc
u uccutcd uc nucI.
Jc Ncuc
I uoud Ic to tIunI cuconc
uIo Iccd cccIutc n ItI-
du. A sccu tIunIs to n gs
und Dcun uIo ut on tIc ut
utI u Icuutu cuIc und ou-
cs, und cuconc uIo cunc out
on u cod, Iustc du to su I.
TIunIs to u uIo scnt cuds
on ncu und u, und tIougIt
o nc on n sccu du.
Mu Hodston
PIili ai 800-416-7839.
SALES ACFONOMIST/PFECI-
SION AC osiiion ai Howard
Farncrs Coo, Howard SD.
Salcs ccricncc, lnowlcdgc of
ag cIcnicals, and rccision
Ag/VFT is rcfcrrcd. call Colly
605-772-5543.
FOR SALE
16 80 MODILE HOME in ccn-
iral SouiI Daloia io lc novcd.
Cood condiiion. Plcasc coniaci
Calc Faynond if inicrcsicd.
605-473-5537, 605-730-1119,
or 730-1118.
3DF/1DA Ionc in Erwin SD.
Ncw siding, good roof, gardcn
sIcd. Call 605-354-2282 for dc-
iails. Scnd lids io. PO Do 245
Edgclcy, ND 58433.
CAS STATION, TIFE & FEPAIF
SHOP in Picroni, SD. Duild-
ings, 6 lois, ianls, Ioisis and
oiIcr nacIincs. Invcniory sca-
raic. Ocn & ocraiing. Audrcy
ai 605-380-9816.
NOW IS THE CHANCE TO DUY
a wcll csiallisIcd & succcssful
lusincss in iIc Siaic Caiiol of
S.D. TIc LonglrancI is for SALE
(scrious inquircs only}. Call Fus-
scll Said 605-280-1067.
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
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
iIis ncwsacr 859-2516 or
800-658-3697 for dciails.
OTR & DRIVER OPPORTUNITY
CFEAT MILES-CFEAT HOME-
TIME. Musi lc Canadian cligi-
llc. 3000 nilcs wcclly $0.42
for all Canadian nilcs MoniIly
Pcrfornancc Donuscs Crcai
Dcncfiis 1000+ iri lcngiI
Honc cvcry 7-10 days (888}
691-5705.

AUTOMOTIVE
FOR SALE IN WALL: 1985
Dodgc Fan 44 iclu, long
lo, ncw iircs, ncw laiicry, ncw
cIausi, $1,500. 279-2110 or
391-1635. WP29-2ic
BUSINESS & SERVICES
KUSICK'S PAINTING & MORE:
Inicrior/cicrior ainiing, siain-
ing, owcrwasIing, yardworl,
ircc/sIrul irinning and rc-
noval. Frcc csiinaics. Ecri-
cnccd, wiiI rcfcrcnccs. Call
Kcvin ai 605/488-0008.
K13-1ic
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
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PLANTS IN PHILIP & KADOKA
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S7.25/ueek
3 month min.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY
$ATTENTION! Wc luy Frac Sand
irucling conanics and con-
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LIVESTOCK AUCTION
PAYEF ANCUS ANNUAL Dull,
Fcnalc Salc, MarcI 15, 1.01
n, Yanlion Livcsiocl Marlci,
60 lulls, 40 conn. Angus
HEIFEFS, Dcnnis Paycr, Wag-
ncr, SD 605-384-3210, aycran-
guscIarlcs-ni.con.
EMPLOYMENT
ETHAN SCHOOL DISTFICT,
EiIan, SD is sccling candidaics
for iIc osiiion of sucrinicnd-
cni of scIools. TIc candidaic
nccds io Iavc iIc rocr ccriifi-
caiion rcquircncnis and sIould
lc a sirong cducaiional lcadcr
wiiI Iunan rclaiions slills. A-
licaiion naicrials availallc
forn jcrizaslsd.org wiiI filing
dcadlinc MarcI 16. Coniaci Dr.
Julic Eriz ai 605-391-4719 for
furiIcr infornaiion.
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.
THE CITY OF CHAMDEFLAIN
Ias Fccrcaiion Coordinaior o-
siiion ocn. Closing daic. MarcI
30, 2012. DacIclors dcgrcc or
fivc ycars alicallc ccricncc
rcquircd. Plcasc call iIc Financc
Officc ai 605-234-4401. A Ciiy
jol alicaiion and rcsunc arc
rcquircd. EOE.
CONVENIENCE STOFE in Lcn-
non, SD is sccling individual
wiiI good nanagcrial slills for
full-iinc nanagcncni osiiion.
For norc infornaiion call Dcl ai
701-223-0154.
EXECUTIVE DIFECTOF - Dircci
connuniiy dcvcloncni roj-
ccis & loans, in Dcadlc, Sinl
Co. Scnd rcsunc io DASEC, 104
N Main Si., Yalc, SD 57386
Equal Ooriuniiy Enloycr.
EXECUTIVE DIFECTOF in Eco-
nonic Dcvcloncni, Madison,
SD. FT.DOE, grcai lcncfiis
aclagc. 4 ycar dcgrcc, nini-
nun 3 ycar ccricncc rc-
quircd. Scc osiing ai www.
MadisonWorls.con.
HICHWAY SUPEFINTEND-
ENT/WEED SUPEFVISOF - TIc
Lynan Couniy Connission is
ialing alicaiions for a HigI-
way Sucrinicndcni/Wccd Su-
crvisor. Coniaci iIc Audiior
605-869-2247 for infornaiion/
alicaiion. Alicaiion dcadlinc
3/23/2012. EOE.
LOCAL COOFDINATOFS nccdcd
PT for forcign ccIangc siudcni
non-rofii organizaiion (CCI}.
Ecricncc wiiI iccns and inicr-
naiional inicrcsi rcquircd. Fc-
vicw. www.cci-ccIangc.con for
infornaiion and alicaiion.
MILDANK SCHOOL SEEKINC
sycIologisi/sycIological c-
anincr (.65 FTE}. Scnd lciicr of
alicaiion, rcsunc, iranscrii
io. Tin Craf, 1001 E. Parl Av-
cnuc, Millanl, SD 57252 or
Tin.Crafl12.sd.us.
PUDLIC WOFKS DIFECTOF
Ciiy of Hill Ciiy, SD sccls ro-
fcssional candidaic for ciiy ocr-
aiions. Ocn uniil fillcd. Salary
DOE. Info ai Iillciiysd.org or
605-574-2300. EOE.
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
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
Remember to
set your cIocks
AHEAD
one hour
before going
to bed on
Saturday night!
DayIight Saving
Time Begins
Sunday,
March 11th

CONCRITI CONSTRLCTION
Sgq-1oo Philip, S
Ior ull yoor concrete
constroction needs:
ALL types!

Backhoe
Trenching
Directional
Boring
Tire Tanks
Located in
Kadoka, SD
Home: (605) 837-2945
Cell: (605) 381-5568
Excavation work of
March S, 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
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Upoom1ng Co111e So1es:
TUESDAY, MARCH 13: SPECIAL STOCK COW & DFED
HEIFEF SALE & FECULAF CATTLE SALE. WEIGH-UPS: 10
A.M. BRED CATTLE: 12 P.M. (MT}. ARLY CONS1GN-
MNTS:
STOCK COWS:
RHONDA ANTONSEN - COMPLETE DISPERSION" - 55 FED ANC 3
YF OLD TO DFK MOUTH COWS; DFED. FED ANC; CLV. 3-17
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
NURSE COWS:
LARRY CARLSON - 1 DFOWN SWISS 5 YF OLD COW; DFED. HOLSTEIN;
CLV.3-20 (HALTEF DFOKE}; 1 MILKINC SHOFTHOFN 5 YF OLD COW; CLV.
FIFST PAFT OF APFIL (HALTEF DFOKE}
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
2DJ2 Bu11 So1es:
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 FOLLOWINC
THE 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
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
VIEW SALES LIVE ON THE INTERNET! Go to: www.pbIIIpIIvestock.com. UpcomIng saIes & consIgnments can be vIewed on tbe Internet at www.pbIIIpIIvestock.com, or on tbe DTN: CIIck on SALE BARNS NORTH CENTRAL
PLA is now quaIified to handIe third party verified
NHTC cattIe (Non-HormonaI Treated CattIe).
Reep suppor11ng R-CALF USA! R-CALF USA 1s our vo1oe 1n
governmen1 1o represen1 U.S. oo111e produoers 1n 1rode
morKe11ng 1ssues. ]o1n 1odog & e1p moKe o d1]]erenoe!
PhiIip Livestock Auction, in conjunction with Superior Livestock Auction,
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.
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.
BULL SALE REPORT:
SUNDAY, MARCH 4, 2012
Deep Creek Angus &
MIIIar Angus BuII SaIes
DEEP CREEK ANGUS
35 YEAFLINCS.................................$6,121.00
5 TWO-YEAF-OLDS ..........................$5,150.00
40 HEAD OVEFALL ..........................$6,000.00
MILLAR ANGUS
77 YEAFLINCS.................................$5,688.00
6 TWO-YEAF-OLDS ..........................$6,625.00
83 HEAD OVEFALL ..........................$5,756.00
CATTLE REPORT:
TUESDAY, MARCH 6, 2012
Tbe market seems to bave bIt a temporary
top Iast week wItb Iutures respondIng neg-
atIveIy to as mucb as $SJCWT. TbIs was
certaInIy reIIected In tbe market, espe-
cIaIIy on tbe beavy cattIe wItb IIesb and
IIII.
FEEDER CATTLE:
JUDY & STEVE DALY - MIDLAND
60...............................DLK HFFS 674=......$188.00
BRUCH RANCH - STURGIS
104.............................DLK HFFS 479=......$185.75
50...............................DLK HFFS 431=......$192.50
39 ...............................DLK STFS 438=......$214.00
LARRY & JEFF GABRIEL - QUINN
55.....................DLK & DWF STFS 545=......$188.25
STANLEY & MATT PORCH - WANBLEE
60...............................DLK HFFS 673=......$180.00
29...............................DLK HFFS 657=......$166.00
23...............................DLK HFFS 583=......$169.00
COLBY PORCH - WANBLEE
29...............................DLK HFFS 650=......$163.00
ED THOMPSON - STURGIS
35 ...............................DLK STFS 654=......$172.50
84...............................DLK HFFS 660=......$161.50
15...............................DLK HFFS 566=......$171.50
DENNIS & MIKE SIELER - QUINN
15 ...............................DLK STFS 574=......$184.50
28...............................DLK HFFS 551=......$172.75
SLC TRUST - HERMOSA
70............DLK, FED & CHAF STFS 614=......$180.00
12............DLK, FED & CHAF STFS 545=......$185.00
27.............................CHAF HFFS 558=......$175.00
CHARLES & ROSALIE TENNIS - VALE
77 ....................DLK & DWF HFFS 778=......$162.00
WES & DUSTIN REEVES - OWANKA
28.....................DLK & DWF STFS 549=......$180.50
NIXON RANCH - PHILIP
13 ...............................DLK STFS 606=......$182.00
22...............................DLK HFFS 606=......$168.50
SCOT & LARRY EISENBRAUN - WALL
70 ...............................DLK STFS 757=......$160.00
142..............................DLK STFS 766=......$158.50
95 ...............................DLK STFS 664=......$168.25
14 ...............................DLK STFS 661=......$164.00
KNUTSON RANCH - QUINN
71...............................FED STFS 768=......$156.25
FITCH FARMS - PHILIP
21 ....................DLK & DWF HFFS 602=......$161.00
DIAMOND S RANCH LLC - UNION CNETER
34 ....................DLK & DWF HFFS 620=......$162.75
17...................CHAF & FED HFFS 627=......$163.25
18 ....................DLK & DWF HFFS 519=......$175.75
33 .....................FED & DLK STFS 654=......$168.50
14.....................DLK & DWF STFS 542=......$186.50
JOHN & JUSTIN LONG - UNION CENTER
87 ....................DLK & DWF HFFS 643=......$159.00
MARVIN COLEMAN - QUINN
86...............................DLK HFFS 676=......$158.00
63...............................DLK HFFS 626=......$160.75
27 ..............................DWF HFFS 641=......$160.00
8 ......................DLK & DWF HFFS 552=......$164.50
12.............................HEFF HFFS 555=......$166.00
11 ..............................FWF HFFS 566=......$169.50
MOON & EISENBRAUN - CREIGHTON
20.....................DLK & DWF STFS 698=......$156.50
15 ....................DLK & DWF HFFS 539=......$167.50
WILL ANDERS - MILESVILLE
19 .....................FED & DLK STFS 900=......$133.75
LYLE & JUSTIN WEISS - MUD BUTTE
60 ...............................DLK STFS 982=......$132.75
40 ...............................DLK STFS 861=......$141.00
ED BRIGGS - MIDLAND
84...............................DLK HFFS 663=......$155.75
WELLER RANCH - KADOKA
9 ......................DLK & DWF HFFS 569=......$167.50
18 ....................DLK & DWF HFFS 676=......$150.00
ROBERT BARRY - NEW UNDERWOOD
58 ....................DLK & DWF HFFS 710=......$148.25
BUD IRELAND - BOX ELDER
18.....................DLK & DWF STFS 732=......$153.75
DENNIS & GWEN 2ELFER - SCENIC
5 ...............................HEFF STFS 735=......$146.00
3.................................DWF STFS 740=......$148.75
4 ...............................HEFF STFS 651=......$163.00
SCHOFIELD BROTHERS - PHILIP
9.......................DLK & DWF STFS 592=......$175.00
18 ....................DLK & DWF HFFS 632=......$158.00
CREW CATTLE CO - PHILIP
35............DLK, FED & CHAF STFS 630=......$172.25
8 .............DLK, FED & CHAF HFFS 618=......$157.25
TRAVIS THOMPSON - WANBLEE
6.......................DLK & DWF STFS 590=......$179.00
FLOYD GABRIEL EST. - COTTONWOOD
60.....................DLK & DWF STFS 640=......$172.00
55 ....................DLK & DWF HFFS 622=......$164.75
15 ....................DLK & DWF HFFS 557=......$170.50
JIM SILBERNAGEL - BOX ELDER
14 .....................FED & DLK STFS 625=......$172.00
13....................FWF & DWF HFFS 650=......$155.00
TERRY & LEVI BUCHERT - PHILIP
21...............................FED HFFS 691=......$146.00
BRET HANSON - FAITH
12.............................HEFF HFFS 499=......$173.50
JIM & ETHEL WHITCHER - SCENIC
4.......................DLK & DWF STFS 613=......$177.00
9 .................................DLK STFS 481=......$201.00
ROCKY WILLIAMS - PHILIP
20...............................DLK HFFS 540=......$172.25
7.................................DLK HFFS 466=......$187.00
JOHN & SAMANTHA ADDISON - MIDLAND
9 ......................DLK & DWF HFFS 556=......$170.00
4 ......................DLK & DWF HFFS 435=......$191.00
JACK WIESER - OWANKA
10...............................DLK HFFS 541=......$169.25
CHRIS HOWIE - HERMOSA
16...............................DWF STFS 694=......$158.75
13...............................DWF STFS 607=......$180.00
14...............................FWF STFS 641=......$166.75
25 ..............................DWF HFFS 631=......$159.75
ADDISON RANCH INC. - BELVIDERE
3.......................DLK & DWF STFS 485=......$209.00
DAYCO LTD INC. - SCENIC
6 .................................DLK STFS 655=......$163.00
5 .................................DLK STFS 388=......$201.00
LARRY SWIFT - PHILIP
7 .................................DLK STFS 677=......$162.00
6 ......................DLK & DWF HFFS 573=......$164.75
BONENBERGER RANCH INC - BELVIDERE
5.......................DLK & DWF STFS 686=......$158.50
KEITH SMITH - MILESVILLE
6.................................FED STFS 700=......$156.25
4 .......................FED & DLK STFS 550=......$174.00
JAN BIELMAIER - WALL
11 .....................FED & DLK STFS 827=......$138.00
GLENDON SHEARER - WALL
4 .....................CHAF & DLK STFS 506=......$197.00
3.....................CHAF & DLK HFFS 433=......$187.00
DOUG FREIN - PHILIP
7.......................DLK & DWF STFS 581=......$165.00
JOEL DEERING - WASTA
13............................CHAF DULLS 953=......$126.50
6..............................CHAF DULLS 786=......$125.50
WEIGH-UPS:
RON DOUD - MIDLAND
1.................................FED DULL 2045=....$110.00
DELORIS POSS - PHILIP
1..................................DLK COW 1390=......$95.50
1 ...........................DLK COWETTE 1015=......$99.00
JAMES GOOD - MARTIN
1.................................DLK HFFT 900=......$125.00
ED HEEB - MIDLAND
1..................................DLK COW 1270=......$95.50
1 ...........................DLK COWETTE 1075=....$109.00
HOSTUTLER RANCH - MIDLAND
2 ...............................DLK HFFTS 980=......$123.00
RICHARD KIEFFER - STURGIS
1.................................FED DULL 2200=....$105.00
1.................................FED DULL 1735=....$104.50
1.................................FED DULL 1935=....$102.00
SCARBOROUGH RANCH - HAYES
10...................DLK & DWF HFFTS 968=......$115.50
1 .........................CHAF COWETTE 940=......$106.00
1...........................FED COWETTE 1005=....$101.00
1 .................................DLK DULL 1655=....$103.50
1..................................DLK COW 1425=......$93.50
1..................................DLK COW 1495=......$91.50
MARVIN JOBGEN - SCENIC
1 .................................DLK DULL 2010=....$105.00
1..................................DLK COW 1855=......$85.00
WILLIAM DONOVAN - VETAL
1..................................DLK COW 1220=......$95.00
RAYMOND HOWIE - WHITE OWL
1.................................DWF COW 1285=......$93.00
1 ................................DWF HFFT 915=......$122.00
NORMAN GEIGLE - WALL
3 ...............................DLK HFFTS 967=......$114.00
1.................................DLK HFFT 855=......$113.00
3 ...............................DLK HFFTS 992=......$112.00
JEFF NELSON - PHILIP
2 ................................DLK COWS 1368=......$92.50
2 ................................DLK COWS 1350=......$92.00
1..................................DLK COW 1440=......$91.50
CHARLES & ROSALIE TENNIS - VALE
2.................................DWF COW 1325=......$92.50
JOSH GEIGLE - WALL
3 ...............................DLK HFFTS 907=......$114.00
1 ................................DWF HFFT 875=......$110.00
2 ................................DLK COWS 1335=......$89.00
BONENBERGER RANCH INC - BELVIDERE
1..................................DLK COW 1210=......$92.50
1..................................DLK COW 1470=......$87.00
1..................................DLK COW 1155=......$86.50
RANDY & LOIS PETERSON - RAPID CITY
1..................................DLK COW 1585=......$91.50
1..................................DLK COW 1440=......$89.50
3 ...............................DLK HFFTS 1048=....$116.00
SHORTY & MAXINE JONES - MIDLAND
1 .................................FED COW 1345=......$91.50
14 .............DLK & DWF COWETTES 1090=....$104.00
JEFF WILLOUGHBY - MIDLAND
1.................................DLK HFFT 1035=....$112.00
DEAN LIVERMONT - MARTIN
3..........................DLK COWETTES 1123=....$101.00
TIM NELSON - MIDLAND
3 ................................DLK COWS 1230=......$91.50
1..................................DLK COW 1160=......$91.00
2 ................................DLK COWS 1375=......$89.50
1..................................DLK COW 1520=......$88.50
1..................................DLK COW 1445=......$88.00
ROCKY WILLIAMS - PHILIP
1.................................DLK HFFT 990=......$114.00
GALE BRUNS - NEW UNDERWOOD
1..................................DLK COW 1295=......$91.00
3 ................................DLK COWS 1242=......$90.50
JAN BIELMAIER - WALL
1 .................................DLK DULL 1895=....$103.00
CASEY DOUD - MIDLAND
1 .................................FWF COW 1320=......$90.50
LLOYD MARTI - NEW UNDERWOOD
3 ................................DLK COWS 1430=......$90.00
GRANT SHEARER - WALL
1.................................DLK HFFT 880=......$119.00
1.................................DLK HFFT 940=......$115.00
1 ...........................DLK COWETTE 1050=....$106.00
3..........................DLK COWETTES 1073=....$104.00
GRANT SHEARER - WALL
3 ...............................DLK HFFTS 983=......$113.00
STEVE DALY - MIDLAND
1 ...........................DLK COWETTE 1095=....$107.00
TIFFANY SKAVANG - ENNING
1...........................DWF COWETTE 1075=....$103.00
MIKE MADER - NEW UNDERWOOD
3..................................DLK COW 1368=......$89.00
1 ...........................DLK COWETTE 1100=....$100.00
CASEY KNUPPE - NEW UNDERWOOD
3 ................................DLK COWS 1392=......$88.00
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Schauer Angus:
Monday, March 12
at Faith Livestock
Commission Co.
Mount Rushmore
Angus:
Saturday, March 24
at the ranch
Rapid City, SD
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Pr|re R|o
B5 Yeuvs Ago
MuvcL 1, 192B
AnzIzzI, fho fnmous IoIIsh
dnncor, who roconfIy cnmo fo fhIs
counfry from hor homo fown, hns
boon, If Is roorfod, bookod fo n-
onr nf fho Com Thonfro somofImo
durIng fho monfh of Mnrch.
***
od !onnIng drovo fo IrookIngs
Wodnosdny In rosonso fo n mos-
sngo sfnfIng fhnf hIs fnfhor, who
hns boon sorIousIy III for fho nsf
sovornI wooks, hnd nssod nwny.
***
CnrI Iorry Horo Is ono of our
mosf rogrossIvo, mosf u-fo-dnfo
young fnrmors. Ho Is nIrondy suc-
cossfuI nnd rosorous, so rosor-
ous In fncf, fhnf ho Is roorfod fo bo
nof much Inforosfod In fnrm ro-
IIof. Whnf ho wnnfs Is mnfrImo-
nInI roIIof, fhnf Is, somo fIno gIrI,
who Is wIIIIng fo bIof ouf onfIroIy
hIs rosonf sIngIo bIossodnoss,
fnko ossossIon of hIs honrf, nnd
hoI hIm osfnbIIsh nnd orgnnIzo n
hny homo. Ho Is nof snyIng nny-
fhIng nbouf fhIs, howovor. Tho fncf
fhnf CnrI wnnfs n wIfo Is n ro-
found socrof bofwoon hIm nnd fho
IIonoor-!ovIow. Tho !on Yonr
gIrIs wIII hnvo fo gof rIghf nffor
hIm nnd jnr hIm ouf of hIs shynoss,
or fhoy won`f gof hIm. Onco Inndod,
howovor, ho wIII bo worfh fho of-
forf. Wo consIdor hIm ono of fho
fInosf young foIIows In fho whoIo
counfry, nnd mosf romIsIng for n
husbnnd.
!ocnI ows . Mrs. !.A. Iorgu-
son nnd dnughfor MnbIo rofurnod
Mondny nIghf from CoIorndo whoro
fhoy sonf fho wInfor vIsIfIng roIn-
fIvos. MIss MnbIo Is n chIrorncfor
nnd oxocfs fo oon nn offIco horo
In nbouf fwo wooks.
Irom fho fIIos of fho WookIy !o-
vIow bonrIng fho dnfo, IrIdny,
Mnrch 2?, l908 . A rnIrIo fIro,
whIch sfnrfod Sundny nffornoon nf
n oInf nbouf hnIf n mIIo onsf of
Crnhnm`s rond rnnch on ModIcIno
Crook, burnod ovor n bIg sfrI of
counfry norfhonsf of horo. If
burnod nbouf ono fo four mIIos
wIdo nnd from fon fo fourfoon mIIos
Iong. ConsIdornbIo hny In sfnck
wns dosfroyod, buf no ofhor Iossos
of orsonnI roorfy nro roorfod.
IIbon !ocnIs . A shImonf of
honsnnfs wns doIIvorod fo fho S.I.
InIrchIId rnnch fho foro nrf of fho
wook.
Ihonsnnfs hnvo boon In our com-
munIfy for fho nsf yonr. A numbor
hnvo mndo fhoIr homo ovor on fho
crook wosf of !nrson`s schooI
houso. Thoy soom fo hnvo fhrIvod
nnd nonr quIfo fnmo. Ihonsnnfs
wIII fhrIvo horo jusf ns woII ns
ofhor socfIons of fho sfnfo, nnd fho
dnmngo dono fo cros by honsnnfs
hns boon gronfIy oxnggornfod. If Is
roorfod fhnf In ono socfIon of fho
sfnfo numorous comInInfs cnmo
Info fho sfnfo donrfmonf ns fo fho
dnmngo dono fo cros by hons-
nnfs, so fho donrfmonf grnnfod n
Iongor sonson on honsnnfs fo fhIs
nrfIcuInr IocnIIfy. Ioforo fho son-
son wns ouf fhoro wns nnofhor
comInInf onforod fo cIoso fho son-
son. Ihonsnnfs nro nn nssof fo nny
counfry nnd fho good fhoy do In fho
wny of kIIIIng dnmngIng Insocfs
nnd onfIng of fouI sood, offsofs fho
dnmngo fhnf mny bo snId Is dono.
Ihonsnnf woro fIrsf Infroducod
Info fho sfnfo In l9l4 nnd l9l5.
Mr. !Isor of Wnsfn, fho mnn who
boughf fho IIbon sforo, movod ouf
fo IIbon Mondny.
?5 Yeuvs Ago
MuvcL 4, 193?
Tho ubIIc IIbrnry, sonsorod by
fho IhIII Womnn`s CIub, roconfIy
rocoIvod n gIff of bofwoon ?5 fo l00
books from Mr. nnd Mrs. JIm
McKny of IIorro. Tho IIbrnry now
confnIns ll88 books. If Is oon
ovory nffornoon of fho wook nnd nII
dny on IrIdnys nnd Snfurdnys. If Is
Iocnfod on fho fourfh fIoor of fho
courfhouso.
***
HnroId Knufson, rosIdIng nbouf
23 mIIos norfhwosf of IhIII, Is In
fho hosIfnI horo sufforIng from nn
nImosf sovorod foof, ns n rosuIf of
nn nccIdonf whon choIng wood
Mondny nffornoon.
Ho wns nf work nf fho homo of
Mrs. Knufson`s nronfs, Mr. nnd
Mrs. Id SIovok, cuffIng wood nbouf
n mIIo from fho houso. SfnndIng on
fho sIdo of rnvIno, hIs foof sIIod
jusf ns ho swung fho nxo nnd If
cnmo down on hIs rIghf foof. Tho
nxo bIndo cuf cIonr fhrough nf nn
nngIo ncross fho fronf of fho foof
buf dId nof comIofoIy sovor If,
somo of fho cords hoIdIng.
HnroId wns nIono, oxcofIng for
n boy who wns foo smnII fo bo of ns-
sIsfnnco. Iuf ho mnnngod fo gof
Info hIs cnr nnd drIvo If fo fho
houso. Thoro Mrs. Knufson nnd hor
mofhor, Mrs. SIovok, nIIod n
fournIquof fo hIs Iog fo sfo fho
bIoodIng nnd broughf hIm fo n doc-
for In IhIII.
HIIInnd ows . Kronon,
InuIsons nnd Irnnk Johnson
hoIod Mr. nnd Mrs. Horborf Infos
coIobrnfo fhoIr fonfh woddIng nn-
nIvorsnry.
Mrs. Hnwkoy Is sfnyIng wIfh hor
dnughfor, Mrs. AIvIn Iorko, n cou-
Io of wooks fo nssIsf In cnrIng for
hor now grnnddnughfors.
MIIosvIIIo ows . !nrry, fho IIf-
fIo son of Mr. nnd Mrs. !nwronco
CIffIngs, hns boon quIfo III. If wns
fonrod for n fImo ho hnd noumo-
nIn. Wo nro gInd ho hns Imrovod
nf fhIs wrIfIng.
!ocnI IrIofs . Inf MorInrfy,
who hnd n fhumb nmufnfod sov-
ornI wooks ngo ns fho rosuIf of
froozIng hIs hnnd, Is nof goffIng
nIong so woII nnd mny hnvo fo ro-
furn fo fho hosIfnI.
Tho grnvoI crow fInIshod hnuIIng
grnvoI from fho MIchnoI If Tuos-
dny on fho rond soufh of fown. Tho
ouffIf wIII bo movod fo fho If on
fho Wnfson Inco wosf of IhIII fo
fInIsh fho grnvoI job on HIghwnys
l4 nnd l6 fo Coffonwood. Abouf l?
mIIos hnvo boon grnvoIod bofwoon
horo nnd fho juncfIon wosf of
Kndokn, l0 romnInIng fo comIofo
fho job.
50 Yeuvs Ago
MuvcL B, 1962
Thousnnds of foIohono usors In
Soufh nkofn wIII bo nbIo fo dInI
mnny of fhoIr own Iong dIsfnnco
foIohono cnIIs fhIs summor.
***
M.V. MIko SchofIoId fhIs wook
nnouuncos hIs cnndIdncy for nomI-
nnfIon ns Hnnkon Counfy ShorIff.
SfnnIoy Jncobson nnd !.I. Ion-
son nIso nnnouncod fhnf fhoy wIII
bo n cnndIdnfos for shorIff.
***
Irosonf Hnnkon Counfy Trons-
uror, !oonnrd IIIIs, Is sookIng ro-
oIocfIon fo fhnf osIfIon. IIIIs Is
comIofIng hIs socond form. IrIor
fo fhnf ho sorvod fwo forms ns
Counfy AudIfor. Ho fIrsf cnmo fo
Hnnkon Counfy In l93l, Ioff for n
orIod of fImo nnd rofurnod In
l944. Ior l5 yonrs ho wns odIfor
nnd nrf-ownor of fho IIonoor !o-
vIow.
25 Yeuvs Ago
MuvcL 5, 19B?
Konnofh IofrIch, IhIII, sfnrfod
hIs now osIfIon ns Hnnkon Counfy
AudIfor Mondny, Mnrch 2, l98?.
***
MIko nnd TInn ofoboom nro fho
now ownors of !os` Iody Sho.
***
!rbnn Iofo !nbor roconfIy ro-
Incod nvo Cusfnfson ns !nIf
Armor of fho IhIII-bnsod Co. .
l53rd IngInoorIng InffnIIon.


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