April 22. ]999 "H/HERE THE KID GOT t-I/S NAME" The Sundance Times
This Week At
Your Library
By:Jill Mackey
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~Istant Webelo leaders, Sheri Gose and Mike Idler, and Webelo leader, Diane
, left to right: proudly displaying their scarves, •lide handbooks, red shoulder
beaded necklace, and arrow of light awards; Paul Johannesen, Steven Gray,
~. Front row, left to right: Brennon Blakely, Joe Taylor, and Jordan Gose.
LOCAL CUB
from
Cub Scouts
during a"Crosslng
ceremony, April 7.
Cub Scouts were
With their Arrow of
(arrow and tanned
by Joe Baron, Cub
When presenting
'The
~relating to the awards
son of Vickie and
Brennon Blakley,
and Mathew D.
son of Shari
Gose; Steven Gray,
Bob Gray; Josh
and Mike
Johannesen, son of
I and Ed
and Joe Taylor, son
and Mark Lan-
badges for sell-
$10 worth of candy
~at sticks and corn-
They will
a percentage of the
them with Scout
son of Diane
arid Ed Johannesen,
seven candles rep-
Seven Great Vir-
courage,
, Justice, faith, hope,
the Cub
:they have about one
their badge
the deadline.
Shari Gose re-
to cert/flcates for their
the leaders through-
Webelo Den
giR certlfi-
Cake in her honor for
Years of service with
and friends were
r and be involved
Additional
were the District
staff: Jim Watson,
~cUtive. Spearfish,
13 years in scout-
District Commis-
9 years; and
SCOUTS GRADUATE
Sara Miles, District Training lot of work--we really appreciate
Chairperson, Spearfish, 13 years it, said Master Baron.
as an adult leader and 21 years Diane Joharmesen tearfully and
as a Girl ScouL happily accepted the hugs and
Tom Jennings, past Scout Mas- words of appreciation. "I've been
ter, Troop 62, extended a hand- involved with Scouts for seven
shake welcoming the boys as they years; I started when Carl was a
crossed the bridge to Boy Scouts. Tiger so I've actually followed my
Jennings had this comment for boys through the llne. I want to
the new Scouts, '%Ve will have a thank all the leaders involved in
lot of camping and hiking and fun the ceremony and I also want to
but at the same time the people el thank Tami Baron for being there
the community will expect you to as the assistant Cub Master."
set a good example. Remember Boys interested in Joining Cub
what you learned In Cub Scouts." and Boy Scou~, ages 6- I 0 (grades
Tom Jennings stepped in for one through six may contactTami
Scout Master Preston Mitchell. and Joe Baron, 283-2163. Boys
Mitchell was unable to attend interested that are ages 11-17
due to a serious broken leg. (grades six and up) contact
'~k'e would all like to thank DI- Preston Mitchell, 283-2278 or
ane. It's been interesting and a Diane Johannesen. 283-1043.
Tl-lanks to all of you who stopped
In for our Friends of the Library
Open House/Luncheon last Fri-
day--as always, the food was ex-
cellent and the company was
great Thanks especially to our
Friends of the Library group for
all their hard work and support-
-you're a treasure we wouldn't be
able to exist withoutt
New Fiction
Keep The Wind In Your Face, a
western by John D. Nesbltt.
Small-tlme blg-game-hunting
guide Del Watters didn't care
much for the lawyer from Omaha,
but he should have smelled
trouble earlier than he did.
Ashes to Ashes, by Tami Hoag.
FBI agent Kate Conlan is con-
fronted with the most difficult
role of her career--she is the one
woman who has what it takes to
stop the Cremator...and the one
woman he wants next.
Where The Heart Is, an Oprah's
Book Club selection by Billie Letts.
Novalee Nation has always been
unlucky with sevens. She's 17, 7
months pregnant, 37 pounds
overweight--and now she finds
herself stranded at a Walmart in
Sequoyah, OK, holding just $7.77
in change.
New Nonfiction
Slouching Toward Gomorrah:
Modem Liberalism and American
Decline, by Robert H. Bork. One
of our nation's most distinguished
conservative scholars offers an
unprecedented view of a culture
in decline, a nation in such seri-
ous moral trouble that its very
foundation is crumbling.
Children's Section
Bones, Bones, Dinosaur Bones,
by Byron Barton, A cast of char-
acters looks for, finds, and as-
sembles some dinosaur bones.
Ulaq And The Northern L/ghts,
by Harriet Peck Taylor. A curious
young fox hears different expla-
nations for the northern lights
from the various animals he en-
counters.
Mouse Practice, by Emily Arnold
McCully. How's a little guy who
loves baseball supposed to get
good enough to play with the big
kids, when his parent know even
less about the game than he
does?!
Go In And Out The Window: A~
Illustrated Songbook For YOUrL9
People, commentary by Claude
Marks, music arranged by Dan
Fox. Sixty-one classic childhood
songs are imaginatively coupled
with treasures from The Metro-
politan Museum of Art
Library Program
MOHTER GOOSE STORYHME,
Tuesdays, I l:00a.m.-I l:30a.m.
Stories & fingerplays for pre-
schoolers.
Jordan Gose received congratulations from Tom Jennings as he
crowed the bridge into Boy Scouts.
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Cars Bait Shop 56 1/2 51 1/2
Joe's Food Cntr 53 55
Tower Lanes 49 59
A.D.I. Ins. 47 1/2 60 1/2
Pinnacle Bank 37 71
Marcl Allison 592
Arley Maynard 583
Cheryl Trigg 560
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Cheryl Trlgg 221
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Do you have someone in your
family considering attending one
of Wyoming's seven community
colleges?
Patricia (Pat) Goodson, Sun-
dance, Crook County's Commu-
nity College commissioner, has
been on the state board since
1993. She was appointed by then
Governor Mike Sullivan, and re-
appointed in 1997 by present
Governor Jim Geringer.
The Community College Com-
mission is responsible for coordi-
nation and advocacy of the state-
wide community college system.
They report to the state leglsla-
ture, to explain %vhat they do,
and what they do with the money,"
Goodson said.
She said she became interested
in the state's community college
system back when she was ready
to go to college. Her mother ques-
tioned whether or not credits from
the Sheridan community college
would transfer on to the Univer-
sity of Wyoming. When she was
appointed to the state board, she
wanted, to work toward helping
improve the system.
Now, she says, the colleges and
UW have dual admission agree-
ments; the only credits which
don't transfer are technical
courses.
For example, a student can get
a two-year or shorter certificate
from Eastern Wyoming College at
Torrington that is much llke trade
school certification, in fields such
as refrigeration or computer train-
ing.
Except for remedial classes,
such as those taken to bring a
student up to grade in freshman
college English, the colleges' aca-
demic credits do transfer.
'%Vyohdng has seven unique
community colleges," Goodson
said, "each having something a
little bit different to offer, but all
of them offer a good education."
Eastern Wyoming College at
Torrington has an outreach sys-
tem here, she said, where stu-
dents can earn college credits
under several programs. In addi-
tion to adult education, under
dual enrollment, high school se-
niors can take college freshman
English and receive both their
high school and college credits.
Goodson was raised at Sheri-
dan, and is married to Ralph
Goodson who has a consulting
engineer business in Sundance.
The Goodsons have two children:
Matt, who is a freshman at the
University of Wyoming, Laramie,
and Amy,~who is a sophomore at
Sundance High School.
The Council of County Services
has Community Service Block
Grant funds available to house-
holds whose income the previous
twelve months is within the 100%
poverty level guidelines. Crook
County's allocation for October,
1998 through September, 1999
is $12,760. These funds can be
requested for emergencies in the
areas of shelter, utilities (exclud-
ing telephone}, children's needs,
employment, and medical ex-
penses. Payments are made di-
rectly to the providers of the ser-
vice.
Persons who believe they may
qualify should request an appli-
cation by contacting Department
of Family Services (283-2014) or
Crook County Family Violence
and Sexual Assault Services (283 -
2415}. Verification of all house-
hold members' gross income the
previous twelve months must
accompany the application.
Poverty level guidelines estab-
lished in 1998 are used to estab-
lish eligibility.
Family unit Annual income
I $8,050
2 10,850
3 13,650
4 16,450
5 19,250
6 22,050
7 24,850
8 27,650
For family units with more than
8 members, add $2800 for each
additional member.
Emergency Food and Shelter
funds for Crook County are also
administered by the Council. This
year's allocation is $1669. The
funds are to be used on behalf of
households who have emergency
needs in the areas of past due or
initial month shelter and utilities
that cannot be met by other re-
sources, i.e.. Low Income Energy
Assistance or Community Ser-
vice Block Grant Funds. There
are no income guidelines to be
eligible for these funds, however,
there must be an emergency that
has created the need. This money
is also used to supplement food
pantries in Sundance, MoorcroR,
and Hulett. The Council also ad-
ministers Salvation Army funds
which can be used for limited
emergency needs when no other
resour.ce is available.
A discretionary fund is main-
tained from contributions made
by community organizations and
individuals. This money is used
when assistance cannot be given
from other sources due to the
type of need or availability of
funds, Currently this fund is de-
pleted and donations would be
greatly appreciated.
The Council of County Services
is a non-profit corporation com-
prised of nine board members
with voting privileges and an Ad-
visory Board. The current board
members and the agencies they
represent are: Marvin Massey,
Presldent-Sundance Ministerial
Association; June Scribner, Vice-
President-Crook County Family
Violence/Sundance Food Pantry;,
Dixie Gudmunson, Secretary-
Crook County Family Violence/
Sundance Food Pantry; Joyce
Harmsen, Treasurer-Department
of Family Services; Joyce Spledel-
Sundance Housing Authority:
Robert Smoot-Moorcroft Food
Pantry;, Deanna Johnson-Child
Support Authority;, Lola Collins-
Hulett; Robin Seeley-Crook
County Medical Services.
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Location 1804 Davenport Street, Sturgis, SD. Watch
off Junction Ave., Sturgis, SD.
3 piece bedroom set with full size bed; kitchen t~ble & 4 chairs; 2 single
beds; 2 dressers; lormica table; recliner; eazy chair; love seat; magazine stand; wood
bench; colored T.V. and stand; wood bookcase; Ward microwave; cedar lamp stand;
small desk; Singer portable sewing machine; lamp stand; end tables; electric dryer;
washing machine; wood stool; 3/4 size hide a bed; couch; floor lamp; table lamps; plant
stand; 2 card tables; turge foot stool; cuckoo clock; box fans; Last Supper picture;
shadow box; mirrors; Kirby vacuum cleaner; Corelle dishes; assorted small kitchen
appliances; covered baking dishes; some cups & saucers; porcelain roaster; silverware;
kitchen utensils; enamel pans; records; gun rack; porcoleJn coffee pot; luggage;
assorted games & books; eight track tapes; assorted jewelry some Black Hills Gold.
Antiques & Collectlbles: 5 or 6 (.999 Silver Deadwood Tokens); Approx. 40 piece
trivet set; cast iron match holder; collection of Betty Boop items; Caterpillar watch fob;
Red Wing crock; oak office chair; Singer sewing machine with old style dome case; 3
crock jugs; Harley bear; Beam tire engine decanter; Rally Beam decanter; butter chum;
cistern pump lamp; central Meade County Cookbook; Fort Meade book; Early Days Fort
Meade book; Dickinson works; wash board; cowbell; assorted dolls.
Master Cut lawn mower; shovels; rakes; hoes; chain hoist; jumper
cables; fishing poles; picnic table; extension cords; Skil saw; assorted screwdrivers,
pliers, crescents, pipe wrenches; levels; squares; hammers; draw knife; files; hand
saws; plane; nails; electric soldering iron; bucksaw; 6 foot aluminum ladder; block tackle;
bicycle; creeper; metal shelf; hedge trimmer; trouble light; coal bucket; many numerous
items.
1986 Oldsmobile 88 Royal, cruise, air, automatic transmission, nice dean well
cared for car only 26,919 miles-must see.
Terms: Cash Not Responsible For Accidents Lunch Available
Owner:
Betty Cox Estate
Sturgis, SD
Barbara Crawford
Personal Representative
Sundance, WY
Managed & Conducted by:
Casteel Auction & Real Estate
Jerry Casteel Owner
Auctioneer
Phone 605-347-5110
1010 Ballpark Road
Sturgis SD 57785
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