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Church Page … August <strong>30</strong>, 20<strong>12</strong> • Kadoka <strong>Press</strong> • Page 2<br />

Lana Faye Sanftner_______________<br />

Lana Faye Sanftner, age 47 of<br />

Kadoka, S.D., died Sunday, August<br />

26, 20<strong>12</strong>, at the Rapid City Regional<br />

Hospital.<br />

Lana Faye Jones was born on<br />

August 11, 1965, in Kadoka, the<br />

daughter of Tom and Mary (Stotts)<br />

Jones.<br />

She attended school at Midland,<br />

graduating in 1983. She lived in<br />

Hico, Texas, and Ft. Lauderdale,<br />

Fla., where she lived her brother,<br />

Tommy. While in Florida, she<br />

earned a degree in music and voice.<br />

She moved to Kadoka, in 1991<br />

where she was employed at different<br />

businesses. She was also an<br />

Avon consultant.<br />

Lana married Tim Sanftner in<br />

2002. To this union a daughter,<br />

Tejai Rae, was born on August 10,<br />

2004.<br />

Lana always wanted to travel to<br />

the tropics. In May, she got that opportunity,<br />

going to Punta Cana, Dominican<br />

Republic with her niece<br />

Marinda. We heard several funny<br />

stories of their adventure. Anyone<br />

who was with Lana always had a<br />

funny story to tell.<br />

Lana was a joy to be with, a very<br />

loving and giving person. And we<br />

will never forget her beautiful<br />

KADOKA PRESS<br />

Call 605-837-2259<br />

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today!<br />

Inspiration Point<br />

2 Chronicles 20:5-<strong>12</strong><br />

Modern-day Christians can learn some good lessons<br />

from Old Testament prayers. When Jehoshaphat beseeched<br />

God for help, he struck a balance between ask-<br />

A Balanced Prayer<br />

ing the Lord to meet his needs and proclaiming His<br />

greatness. Likewise, our requests shouldbe made with recognition of who God is. Otherwise, the focus of<br />

our prayers becomes need, weakness, failure, or fear.<br />

Jehoshaphat cried out to God about his terrible predicament, but he also exalted the Lord's attributes,<br />

acknowledging the great things He had done. When we pray like this, we become stronger, bolder, and<br />

more forthright. That's why knowing the Word of God is so important. When we read about how the Lord<br />

worked in the lives of others, we understand His awesome power and might. Then we can look to the<br />

men and women of the Old Testament as an example and begin to pray in a similar way. God's wonderworking<br />

power is still available today, and He wants His children to access it.<br />

By proclaiming, "Power and might are in Your hand so that no one can stand against You" (v. 6), Jehoshaphat<br />

was praising God and at the same time reminding himself of the Lord's greatness. As you<br />

pray, remind God of His mercy, talk to Him about His grace, and recall His mighty power.<br />

Do you want to revolutionize your prayer life? If you focus as much attention on declaring the attributes<br />

of the Lord as you do on making requests, your prayers will take on a whole new dimension. They'll cease<br />

to be self-centered and instead will become God-centered.<br />

Church Calendar<br />

CONCORDIA LUTHERAN • Kadoka • 837-2390<br />

Pastor Art Weitschat<br />

Sunday Services: 10:00 a.m.<br />

LUTHERAN PARISH - ELCA<br />

OUR SAVIORS LUTHERAN • Long Valley<br />

Pastor Frezil Westerlund<br />

Sunday Services: 5:00 p.m.<br />

PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH<br />

Kadoka • Pastor Gary McCubbin • 837-2233<br />

Worship Services: 11:00 a.m.<br />

Sunday School: Sr. Adults - 9:45 a.m.<br />

Sunday School: All Ages - 9:45 a.m., • Sept. - May<br />

Release Time: 2:15 p.m. Wednesdays. • Sept. - May<br />

singing voice. Lana will also be remembered<br />

for her infectious laugh<br />

and her smile for everyone.<br />

Survivors include her daughter,<br />

Tejai Sanftner of Kadoka; her son,<br />

Ryder Sanftner of Kadoka; two<br />

brothers, Thomas Rex Jones of<br />

Midland and Jesse Paul Jones and<br />

his wife, Karen, of Hico, Texas; two<br />

sisters, Mary Jo Jones of Midland,<br />

and Jane Adeline Romero of<br />

Kadoka; and a host of other relatives<br />

and friends.<br />

Lana was preceded in death by<br />

her father Tom Jones on January<br />

11, 2003, and her mother Mary<br />

Jones on September 9, 2007.<br />

Visitation will be held from 5:00<br />

to 7:00 p.m. Thursday, August <strong>30</strong>,<br />

at the Rush Funeral Home in<br />

Philip.<br />

A celebration of life service will<br />

be held at 11:00 a.m. Friday, August<br />

31, at the Midland School Auditorium.<br />

Private family interment will<br />

take place at the Midland Cemetery.<br />

Arrangements are with the<br />

Rush Funeral Home of Philip.<br />

Her online guestbook is available<br />

at www.rushfuneralhome.com<br />

Catch up on the<br />

local happenings,<br />

any place or any<br />

time with an<br />

on-line edition<br />

of the<br />

Read when you want!<br />

Where you want!<br />

PEOPLE’S<br />

MARKET<br />

WIC, Food<br />

Stamps & EBT<br />

Phone: 837-2232<br />

Monday thru Saturday<br />

8 AM - 6 PM<br />

Gladys A. Smith_________________<br />

Children’s Care Hospital and<br />

school phone system upgraded;<br />

new numbers in place<br />

Children's Care Hospital and<br />

School and subsidiary Rehabilitation<br />

Medical Supply in Sioux Falls<br />

and Rapid City have upgraded<br />

their phone systems and new numbers<br />

are now in place.<br />

Both toll-free numbers (800-584-<br />

9294 in Sioux Falls and 800-584-<br />

9298 in Rapid City) for the<br />

organization will remain the same.<br />

The old phone and fax numbers for<br />

the main locations, as well as for<br />

admissions and appointment<br />

desks, will forward for at least six<br />

months. New main numbers are:<br />

•Children's Care Hospital &<br />

School: 605-444-9500 ~ Main fax:<br />

HOGEN’S<br />

HARDWARE<br />

837-2274<br />

or shop by phone toll-free<br />

at 1-888-411-1657<br />

Serving the community<br />

for more than 65 years.<br />

FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH<br />

Interior • 859-2310<br />

Sunday Worship: 11:00 a.m.<br />

BELVIDERE COMMUNITY CHURCH<br />

Pastor Gary McCubbin • 344-2233<br />

Sunday Worship: 9:<strong>30</strong> a.m.<br />

Coffee & Donuts: 10:<strong>30</strong> a.m.<br />

Sunday School: 10:45 a.m. Sept. - May<br />

OUR LADY OF VICTORY CATHOLIC CHURCH<br />

Father Bryan Sorensen • Kadoka • 837-2219<br />

Mass: Sunday - 11:00 a.m.<br />

Confession After Mass<br />

INTERIOR COMMUNITY CHURCH<br />

Sunday School: 9:<strong>30</strong> a.m. • Church: 10:<strong>30</strong> a.m.<br />

EAGLE NEST LIFE CENTER<br />

Gus Craven • Wanblee • 462-6002<br />

Sunday Church: 11:00 a.m.<br />

Gladys A. Smith, age 92, of<br />

Quinn, died Tuesday, August 28,<br />

20<strong>12</strong>, at the Hans P. Peterson Memorial<br />

Hospital in Philip.<br />

Survivors include her husband,<br />

Richard Smith of Quinn; five sons,<br />

Larry Smith and his wife, Linda, of<br />

Philip, Melvin Smith and his wife,<br />

Beth, of Philip, Steven Smith and<br />

his wife, Roxie, of Ordway, Colo.,<br />

Arlan Smith of Casper, Wyo., and<br />

Kieth Smith and his wife, Deb, of<br />

Quinn; four daughters, Colleen<br />

Simmons and her husband, Ken, of<br />

Forsythe, Mont., Joyce Buchholz<br />

and her husband, Ed, of Belle<br />

Fourche, Barbara Coy and her husband,<br />

Mike, of Sundance, Wyo., and<br />

Janet Lurz and her husband, Kenneth,<br />

of Wall; several grandchildren<br />

and great-grandchildren; one<br />

great-great-grandchild; and a host<br />

of other relatives and friends.<br />

Gladys was preceded in death by<br />

her parents, Gustave “Gus” and<br />

Lois (Lathrop) Knodel; a granddaughter,<br />

Audra Smith; and a<br />

grandson, Christopher Lurz.<br />

Funeral services are pending<br />

with the Rush Funeral Home of<br />

Philip.<br />

A complete obituary will appear<br />

in next week’s issue.<br />

Staying connected<br />

by Senator John Thune<br />

One of the best pieces of advice<br />

my parents gave me as a young<br />

man getting ready to leave for college<br />

was to never forget where I<br />

came from. More than <strong>30</strong> years<br />

later my parents’ advice still rings<br />

true.<br />

As a United States Senator I can<br />

think of no better way to stay connected<br />

to the state I represent than<br />

to spend time at home talking with<br />

South Dakotans about the issues<br />

and policies important to them. I<br />

always look forward to the August<br />

Congressional work period because<br />

it gives me the opportunity to<br />

travel across the state and stay<br />

connected with constituents. This<br />

August work period has been no<br />

different. I have enjoyed meeting<br />

with a variety of groups and people,<br />

and celebrating the success of communities<br />

across the state.<br />

Earlier this month, I traveled<br />

down to Vermillion where I attended<br />

the ribbon cutting ceremony<br />

for the Lewis and Clark<br />

Regional Water System water<br />

treatment plant. This new plant is<br />

a victory for the <strong>30</strong>0,000 people in<br />

eastern South Dakota who will receive<br />

water. I also traveled to Porcupine<br />

where I took part in the<br />

grand opening celebration of the<br />

Rockyford Community School. This<br />

school will enroll around 500 preschool<br />

through eighth grade students<br />

on the Pine Ridge Indian<br />

Reservation.<br />

I always enjoy connecting with<br />

the agriculture producers in the<br />

state, and again this year was<br />

pleased to gather with farmers and<br />

ranchers at DakotaFest in<br />

Mitchell. Due to the high temperatures<br />

and sparse rainfall, this has<br />

been a particularly difficult year<br />

for farmers and ranchers. As Congress<br />

works to pass a new Farm<br />

Bill, it is important to get feedback<br />

from the producers impacted by<br />

these policies.<br />

Fair season is also upon us, and<br />

that meant visits to Parker for the<br />

Turner County Fair and Aberdeen<br />

for the Brown County Fair. I enjoyed<br />

taking in the exhibits, food,<br />

and music with many of my fellow<br />

fair-goers. Of course, no fair season<br />

would be complete without a trip to<br />

Huron. I look forward to again attending<br />

the South Dakota State<br />

Fair.<br />

As I wrap up another August<br />

work period, I was glad to connect<br />

with people all over the state. It is<br />

always good to hear directly from<br />

the people I am fortunate enough<br />

to represent and those who will<br />

continue to keep me close to South<br />

Dakota.<br />

605-444-9501<br />

•Children's Care Rehabilitation<br />

Center: 605-444-9700 ~ Fax: 605-<br />

444-9701<br />

•Rehabilitation Medical Supply,<br />

Sioux Falls: 605-444-9702 ~ Fax:<br />

605-444-9703<br />

•Children's Care, Rapid City:<br />

605-791-7400 ~ Fax: 605-791-7401<br />

•Rehabilitation Medical Supply,<br />

Rapid City: 605-791-7402 ~ Fax:<br />

605-791-7401<br />

•Children's Care Foundation:<br />

605-444-9800 ~ Fax: 605-444-9801<br />

Other key numbers, including<br />

the unit nurses' stations and nurse<br />

managers, will forward for three<br />

months.<br />

Most numbers have a recording<br />

stating that the number has<br />

changed, and to please hang up<br />

and call the new number.<br />

A dial-by-name directory will be<br />

available at each location, or you<br />

may ask the operator to connect<br />

you to the individual or department<br />

you are trying to reach.<br />

Organizational growth has necessitated<br />

acquiring a block of<br />

numbers with new prefixes to provide<br />

better access to more staff, as<br />

well as provide better tools to help<br />

those we serve. We hope the initial<br />

switchover causes as little inconvenience<br />

as possible to our families<br />

and colleagues. Please contact us<br />

with any questions you may have.<br />

Children's Care Hospital &<br />

School is a private, non-profit organization<br />

serving nearly 2,000 individuals<br />

with special needs each<br />

year from centers in Sioux Falls<br />

and Rapid City. Services are delivered<br />

through residential, inpatient,<br />

school, outpatient and outreach<br />

programs.<br />

Kadoka <strong>Press</strong><br />

USPS 289340<br />

Telephone 605-837-2259 • PO Box <strong>30</strong>9, Kadoka, South Dakota 57543-0<strong>30</strong>9<br />

E-mail: press@kadokatelco.com Fax: 605-837-23<strong>12</strong><br />

Ravellette Publications, Inc.<br />

PO Box <strong>30</strong>9 • Kadoka, SD 57543-0<strong>30</strong>9<br />

Publisher: Don Ravellette<br />

News Writing/Photography: Ronda Dennis, Editor<br />

Graphic Design/Typesetting/Photography: Robyn Jones<br />

Published each Thursday and Periodicals postage paid at<br />

Kadoka, Jackson County, South Dakota 57543-0<strong>30</strong>9<br />

Official Newspaper for the City of Kadoka, the Town of Interior, the Town of Belvidere,<br />

the Town of Cottonwood, the County of Jackson and the Kadoka School District #35-2.<br />

• ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTION RATES •<br />

All of Jackson, Haakon, Jones, Mellette and Bennett Counties<br />

and Quinn and Wall Addresses . . . . . . . . . . . .$35.00 Plus Tax<br />

All other areas in South Dakota . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$42.00 Plus Tax<br />

Out of state . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$42.00 No Tax<br />

South Dakota Newspaper Association<br />

POSTMASTER:<br />

Send change of address to the Kadoka <strong>Press</strong>. PO Box <strong>30</strong>9, Kadoka, SD 57543<br />

Suduko<br />

See the answers on the classified page<br />

TRAFFIC/COURT REPORT<br />

Jackson County, SD<br />

SPEEDING ON INTERSTATE HWY:<br />

May 20<strong>12</strong><br />

Michelle Whittlesey, Lynnwood, WA $<strong>12</strong>5<br />

Ajay Samant, Greenbrae, CA $<strong>12</strong>5<br />

Eric Diehr, De Pere, WI $<strong>12</strong>5<br />

Dylan Bolhuis, Kelliher, MN $<strong>12</strong>5<br />

Lane Scott, Kennebec $222<br />

Aaron Schmitz, Gregory $<strong>12</strong>5<br />

Armando Gonzalez, Tacoma, WA $<strong>12</strong>5<br />

Jerry Moran, Batavia, NY $<strong>12</strong>5<br />

SPEEDING OTHER ROADWAYS:<br />

May 20<strong>12</strong><br />

Patrick Miller, Colorado Springs, CO $145<br />

Matthew Cazan, Murdo $220<br />

James Seward, Ft. Pierre $165<br />

Michael Burbank, Norris $165<br />

Meralle Grinnell, Batesland $165<br />

Margaret Ross, Porcupine $145<br />

David Bloom, Mission $145<br />

Douglas Oines, Sioux Falls $165<br />

Mark Purdy, Valentine, NE $165<br />

Prairie Dubray, Parmalee $<strong>12</strong>0<br />

Colynn Condon, Pine Ridge $145<br />

Joseph Hundeby, St. Cloud, MN $224<br />

SPEED LIMITS IN AREAS OF ROAD<br />

CONSTRUCTION:<br />

May 20<strong>12</strong><br />

Michael Kramer, Wall $1<strong>30</strong><br />

Gregg McDonald, Cody, WY $370<br />

Jill Swenson, Woonsocket $220<br />

Ronald Laplace, Athabasca, AB $370<br />

Austin Wright, Rapid City $260<br />

VIOLATE STOPPED VEHICLE<br />

RED/AMBER/YELLOW LIGHTS:<br />

May 20<strong>12</strong><br />

Jeffrey King, Torrancec, CA $<strong>12</strong>0<br />

DRIVING WITH SUSPENDED<br />

(Not Revoked) LICENSE:<br />

May 20<strong>12</strong><br />

Alvin Bettelyoun, Wanblee $270<br />

FOLLOWING TOO CLOSELY:<br />

May 20<strong>12</strong><br />

Douglas Campbell, Marshalltown, IA $<strong>12</strong>0<br />

FAIL TO STOP AFTER ACCIDENT<br />

WITH UNATTENDED VEHICLE:<br />

May 20<strong>12</strong><br />

Anthony Harty, Kadoka $<strong>12</strong>0<br />

Posses Two Ounces of Marijuana or Less &<br />

Use or Possession of Drug Paraphernalia:<br />

03-29-<strong>12</strong>: Michael Dean, Newton, NJ: Plea: Guilty; Plea date: 05-<strong>30</strong>-<strong>12</strong>;<br />

Fines and costs $520; bond can be applied to fine and costs and refund<br />

balance to Mark Moreno, attorney.<br />

Possession of Alcohol by Minor &<br />

Ingest Intoxicant other than Alcoholic Beverage:<br />

03-23-<strong>12</strong>: Shelby Livermont, Kadoka: Plea: Guilty; Plea date: 05-<strong>30</strong>-<br />

<strong>12</strong>; Possession: Fine and costs $<strong>12</strong>0. Ingest other: Fine and costs $5<strong>30</strong>;<br />

SD privilege to drive is suspended for <strong>30</strong> days, pay all by 01-02-2013.<br />

Posses Two Ounces of Marijuana or Less:<br />

04-08-<strong>12</strong>: Ryan Eagle Bull, Rapid City: Plea: Guilty; Plea date: 05-<strong>30</strong>-<br />

<strong>12</strong>; Fine and costs $250; bond money can be released to payor and pay<br />

all by <strong>12</strong>-13-20<strong>12</strong>.<br />

Driving Under the Influence - 2nd Offense &<br />

Open Alcoholic Beverage Container Accessible in Vehicle:<br />

04-14-<strong>12</strong>: Bryan Doughty, Kadoka: DUI: Plea: Guilty; Plea date: 05-<strong>30</strong>-<br />

<strong>12</strong>; Fine and costs $584; Open container: Plea: Guilty; Plea date: 05-<strong>30</strong>-<br />

<strong>12</strong>; Fine and costs: $<strong>12</strong>0; 60 days jail with 55 days suspended based on<br />

the following conditions: Obey all laws, attend and successfully complete<br />

behavioral health evaluation; report to jail in Winner on 06-08-<strong>12</strong> at 7<br />

p.m., work permit authorized after completion of any treatment and with<br />

proof of insurance and employment, pay all fines, costs and attorney fees<br />

by <strong>12</strong>-31-20<strong>12</strong>.<br />

Driving Under the Influence - 1st Offense:<br />

05-06-<strong>12</strong>: Edward Snyder, Philip: Plea: Guilty; Plea date: 05-<strong>30</strong>-<strong>12</strong>; Fine<br />

and costs $500; <strong>30</strong> days jail with 28 days suspended based on the following<br />

conditions: Pay fine and costs, including blood test of $85, obey<br />

all laws, obtain behavioral health evaluation, attend and successfully<br />

complete any recommendations, 24/7 program beginning evening of<br />

5/<strong>30</strong>/<strong>12</strong> in Philip, review hearing September 26, 20<strong>12</strong>, report to Winner<br />

Jail 06-08-<strong>12</strong> at 7 p.m. to serve two days.<br />

Email your news,<br />

photos and<br />

classified ads to:<br />

press@kadokatelco.com<br />

Meals for<br />

the Elderly<br />

Monday, September 3<br />

No meals - Holiday<br />

Tuesday, September 4<br />

Meatloaf, mashed potatoes and<br />

gravy, broccoli, corn bread and<br />

pears.<br />

Wednesday, September 5<br />

Chicken and noodle casserole,<br />

green beans, carrifruit salad,<br />

bread and melon.<br />

Thursday, September 6<br />

Cider braised pork with oven<br />

roasted vegetables (potatoes, carrots,<br />

onions, etc.), dinner roll and<br />

applesauce.<br />

Friday, September17<br />

Chicken salad on a bun with lettuce,<br />

pasta vegetable salad, sliced<br />

fresh tomatoes, juice and vanilla<br />

pudding with pineapple.

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