15 The Burke (SD) Gazette, Wednesday, October 5, 2016
School Board oints as a way to is ou a e mo-
torists from drinking and then driv-
Chang Meeting
Date To Oct. 17th
The Burke School Board meet-
ing, set for Tuesday, October 11th,
has been moved to Monday, October
17th at 7:30 PM in the high school
DDN room.
Sobriety Checkpoints
ing. The Patrol plans to hold 23 total
checkpoints.
October checkpoints will be
held in: Brookings, Brown, Charles
Mix, Clay, Codington, Custer, Day,
Gregory, Hughes, Lawrence, Lin-
coln, Minnehaha, Moody, Penning-
ton, Roberts, Spink, Stanley, Tripp
and Walworth.
The South Dakota Highway
Patrol is part of the Department of
Public Safety.
Planned For Gregory C0.
PIERRE, S.D. - Sobriety
checkpoints are planned in 19 South
Dakota counties during the month of
October.
The South Dakota Highway
Patrol conducts the monthly check-
Gregory Co.
NOW SHOWING!
The Magnificent
Seven
Rated PG-13
Action/Adventure
Show Times
Sat. & Sun.
October 8 & 9
at 7:30 p.m.
Hipp
Gregory Cinema Theatre
505 Main St.
ned For
This Su
Mark your calendar to attend
the next Burke Walks! The Cem-
etery Walk will be held Sun., Oct. 9
at 5:00 pm (registration at 4:45 pm).
The walk will begin at the Burke
Civic Center with transportation
provided to the cemetery. Burke
Walks ! are free and everyone is wel-
come !
all Events
Fall events are taking shape in
Burke!
The Swift Family has opened
their Pumpkin Stand. If mother na-
ture doesn't put you in the mood for
fall, then a trip to the Swift's Pump-
kin Stand surely should do the trick!
The Lady Cougars are prepar-
ing for their Annual Dig Pink event.
Dig Pink night will be held in con-
junction with the B/SC vs. Gregory
Volleyball match Thursday, October
13th, in Burke. This year's proceeds
will be donated to the Gregory Co.
Hope Society.
The Annual Appreciation Dinner
will again be held on a Monday eve-
nin with & Sandwich meal.
Birthday Phyllis
You're Invited .....
To come and help Phyllis celebrate
her 85th Birthday at the
Burke Civic Center from 2 to 4 pm
on Saturday, October 8th
"Favorite Can't Make The Party ....
• ,, .... :__ Send a card to Phyllis at
, Memorles" 35m z99=st., Bonesteel, SD 5731p,
Come
Herrick United
Methodist Church
Sunday Services
The event is being scheduled for
December 5th and is hosted by the
Burke Community Club.
Community Memorial Hospital
is planning their upcoming Gala.
December l0th is the date picked for
the event and the theme this year
will be "Tinsel Town".
Fi
ntion
For
PIERRE, S.D. - South Da-
kota's fire marshal says this year's
Fire Prevention Week is a chance
for individuals and families to prac-
tice fire safety.
Fire Prevention Week starts
Sunday, Oct. 9, and runs through
Saturday, Oct. 15. State Fire Mar-
shal Paul Merriman says the week
is a good opportunity for families to
discuss what to do during a fire.
"We encourage families to hold
fire drills in their home on a regular
basis," says Merriman. "Everyone
in the family should know how to
escape the home in case there is
a fire. It is too late to make a plan
when an actual fire starts."
The theme for Fire Prevention
Week is "Don't Wait. Check the
Date!" This is the third year of a
three-year campaign started by the
National Fire Protection Associa-
tion that focuses on the importance
of smoke alarms.
"This year's message encour-
ages homeowners to replace older
smoke alarms every 10 years," Mer-
riman says. "Smoke alarms are im-
portant and can help save lives. But
they do no good when not properly
maintained."
Smoke alarm messages for
this week include: Install smoke
alarms in every bedroom, outside
each separate sleeping area, and
on every level of the home, includ-
ing the basement. Interconnect all
smoke alarms throughout the home.
This way, when one sounds, they all
do. Test alarms at least monthly by
pushing the test button. Make sure
everyone in the home knows the
sound of the smoke alarm and un-
derstands what to do when they hear
it. If the smoke alarm sounds, get
outside and stay outside. Go to your
outside meeting place. Call the fire
department from outside the home.
To learn more about smoke
alarms, visit the National Fire
Protection Association web site
at www.firepreventionweek.
org and www.sparky.org/fpw.
Magistrate Court
Sandy Teigen, Magistrate
Camille Lauren Griffith, 27, of
Rapid City, SD. Speeding on other
roadways, plead guilty by POA.
Fined $99.00, $40.00 court costs
and $26.00 surcharges.
Roy Salas, 30, Santa Rosa, TX.
Speeding on a state highway, plead
guilty by POA. Fined $59.00,
$40.00 court costs and $26.00 sur-
charges.
Eric L. Hunsley, 43, of Hastings,
NE. Speeding on a state highway,
plead guilty by POA. Fined $39.00,
$40.00 court costs and $26.00 sur-
charges.
Ross Pillsbury, 36, of Minneapo-
lis, MN. Speeding on a state high-
way, plead guilty by POA. Fined
$59.00, $40.00 court costs and
$26.00 surcharges.
Kenzie Marie Dougherty, 23, of
Colome, SD. Fail to maintain finan-
cial responsibility, no plea entered.
Motion dismissed by Court.
Pamela Gwynn Nicholson, 55, of
Garrison, ND. Speeding on other
roadways, plead guilty by POA.
Fined $79.00, $40.00 court costs
and $26.00 surcharges.
Jose Luz Arroyo, 19, of Porter,
TX. Speeding on other roadways,
plead guilty by POA. Fined $79.00,
$40.00 court costs and $26.00 sur-
charges.
Angel Dejesus Castro, 19, of
O'Neill, NE. Motorboat wake/
wash violations in posted waters,
plead guilty by POA. Fined $50.00,
$40.00 court costs and $20.00 sur-
charges. Operating boat without
license numbers, plead guilty by
POA. Fined $54.00, $40.00 court
costs and $26.00 surcharges.
James Lee Brumbaugh, 15, of
Gregory, SD. Renewal registration
during assigned month, plead guilty
by POA. Fined $54.00, $40.00
court costs and $26.00 surcharges.
Dakota Alexander Dougherty,
17, of Colome, SD. Speeding on a
state highway, plead guilty by POA.
Fined $39.00, $40.00 court costs
and $26.00 surcharges.
Arnold Songer, 47, of Gregory,
SD. Driving with suspended (not
revoked) license, plead guilty by
POA. Fined $204.00, $40.00 court
costs and $26.00 surcharges.
Jenna Renee Whipple-Riley, 24,
of Mission, SD. Speeding on a
state highway, plead guilty by POA.
Fined $39.00, $40.00 court costs
and $26.00 surcharges.
Sherman Vomacka, 62, of Greg-
ory, SD. Exhibition driving, plead
guilty by POA. Fined $54.00,
$40.00 court costs and $26.00 sur-
charges.
Pamela Jean Klein, 53, of Greg-
ory, SD. Renewal registration dur-
ing assigned month, plead guilty by
POA. Fined $54.00, $40.00 court
costs and $26.00 surcharges.
Alonso Franco, 18, of O'Neill,
NE. Personal watercraft rules-not
wearing lifejacket, plead guilty by
POA. Fined $54.00, $40.00 court
costs and $26.00 surcharges.
Coral Garcia, 30, of Phoenix,
AZ. Speeding on a state highway,
plead guilty by POA. Fined $39.00,
$40.00 court costs and $26.00 sur-
charges.
James Zimmerman, 37, of Greg-
ory, SD. Speeding on a state high-
way, plead guilty by POA. Fined
$39.00, $40.00 court costs and
$26.00 surcharges.
Circuit Court
Kathleen F. Trandahl
Presiding Judge
Matthew Klein, 30, of Gregory,
SD. Disorderly conduct, plead
guilty. Sentenced to 30 days in jail
with 29 days suspended and credit
given for 1 day served. Simple as-
sault attempt to put another in fear
of bodily harm, no plea entered.
Dismissal-Reduction. Obey all fed-
eral, state and local laws and munic-
ipal ordinances for 6 months; have
no contact with Wyatt Smithson-
Johnson for a period of 6 months.
No contact means no personal con-
tact, no telephone calls, no elec-
tronic communication, including
texting, emails or posting on social
networks, and no third party con-
tact.
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Inez Jones was a Wednesday vis-
itor of Elsie Kortmeyer and Delbert
Miller at Haisch Hans in Bonesteel,
and a Friday visitor of Ilah-Lee W'll-
luweit at the nursing home in Greg-
ory.
A fun filled week for Myma
Brunz: Farmer's Market on Thurs-
day, she bought South Dakota foods,
Kolaches by Syb, Prune Kuchen,
our state's dessert, by Lucille. In the
meantime, the Cougar Cross Coun-
try Invite was going on at the golf
course, and she was able to watch
the final races. It was a beautiful day
and the golf course was lovely. It
was so well groomed that the grass
was like a magic carpet.
Friday, the climax of Home-
coming week: Myma was an early
bird supporter at the bake sale, the
Parade was impressive, afterward
the parade watchers flowed in to the
VFW for Pie, Ice Cream, and Cof-
fee. That evening, she was sitting on
the bleachers watching the Burke/
South Central Cougar football team -
defeat Avon 22-20 in an exciting
game!
Sunday afternoon, Michaela
Johnson and her little daughter,
Tirzah Joy, came calling. It was
joyful catching up with her young
friend and seeing how Tirzah (10
months) has grown. Monday, Myr-
na enjoyed Dinner on Main, a fund
raiser for the rural Paxton church
restoration. She had spent the morn-
ing getting packages ready to mail,
so was late. All was well, though,
because she was able to visit and eat
the delicious meal with the cooks,
Mary Stevicks, Bev Rubel, and
Mrs. Kevin DeMers.