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Pioneer review $ 1 00 Includes Tax A Publication of Ravellette Publications, Inc., Philip, South Dakota 57567. The Official Newspaper of Haakon County, South Dakota. Copyright 1981. Number 49 Volume 106 August 2, 2012 Fair honorees 10 Summer basketball 8 Hot Summer Nights 2 Market Report Winter Wheat, 12 Pro ...........................$8.31 Winter Wheat, Any Pro ..........................$7.51 Spring Wheat, 14 Pro ...........................$8.47 Milo ........................................................$7.34 Corn .......................................................$7.39 Millet ...................................................$21.75 Sunflowers ..........................................$28.00 Community Events 14 This year’s 60th annual member- ship meeting of Golden West Telecommunications Cooperative, Saturday, September 22, in Wall, will find the terms of four directors expiring on the cooperative’s 15- member board of directors. Terms expiring this year include Lee Briggs, Midland, Rod Renner, Wall, Harold Wyatt, Hot Springs, and Jeff Nielson, Canistota. Mem- bers residing in those districts who qualify under the bylaws of the co- operative, including the incumbent directors, may run for the expiring term by circulating and returning an official nominating petition to the Golden West business office in Wall, Dell Rapids, Hartford, Hot Springs or Mission by Thursday, August 23. A special notice detailing the nominating process was mailed to each member in the affected dis- tricts. Those interested in running for the board can pick up a petition from any of the offices or by calling 1-855-888-7777. Petition packets include the official nominating pe- tition, a map of the director dis- tricts and information explaining the responsibilities of a board member. Four director terms to expire at Golden West On Thursday, July 19, several fire departments responded to the Cactus Flat Fire which raced across grasslands and stubble fields northwest of Cactus Flat. The fire was reported about 1:00 p.m. near Interstate 90 mile marker 127, north of the interstate and east of the Minuteman Missile National Historic Site. Southerly winds gusting up to 30 mph pushed the fire north. In less than two hours, fire- fighters appeared to have the wildfire under control, until a flame took hold in the brush and trees along Whitewater Creek. Flames crawled up aging cottonwood trees, and the wind threw live embers into a nearby stubble field. Firefighters and local ranchers were chasing small pockets of flames in the stubble field when a K-Max helicopter arrived to dip water from a nearby stock dam. Approximatley 1,100 acres were burned. Later that day many of the local firefighters responded to other fires north of Philip and south of Kadoka. Shown at bottom is the Hilland Fire. Photos by Robyn Jones Cactus Flat fire burns 1,100 acres Shown is a distant view of the Hilland Fire. Courtesy photo The month of June had only three official calls for the Philip Volunteer Fire Department. On June 2, lightning hit a cotton- wood tree approximately 17 miles north and 10 miles west of Philip. At 1:30 p.m., five PVFD trucks were sent. After three and one-half hours, and numerous trees and a little grass being burned, the crews returned to Philip On June 8, another lightning fire was reported approximately 24 miles north and 10 miles west of Philip. Called at 1:30 p.m., four trucks spent three hours putting out the tree/grass fire that claimed an estimated 10 acres. On June 17, two trucks were sent to assist the Milesville Volun- teer Fire Department with a light- ning caused fire about two miles west of Milesville. Milesville fire- fighters made quick work of it, and the Philip trucks were recalled. “We’d rather be called than not,” said PVFD Chief Matt Reckling. July was a far busier month for the PVFD. On July 3, a tree and approxi- mately two acres of creek bottom burned because of lightning. Five trucks spent approximately three hours 17 miles north and 10 miles west of Philip putting out the fire before it could spread. On July 6, a lightning caused fire destroyed 45 plus hay bales 12 miles east of Philip near Highway 14. Four Philip trucks assisted the Midland Volunteer Fire Depart- ment. On July 10, five PVFD trucks re- sponded to an 11:30 a.m. call to as- sist the Kadoka Volunteer Fire De- partment in putting out an equip- ment sparked wheat field fire. The Philip firefighters were gone for ap- proximately two hours. On July 12, at 3:30 a.m. and for about two hours, two Philip trucks assisted the Wall Volunteer Fire Department with traffic control on Interstate 90, which had to be shut down because of a car wreck. On the same day, PVFD assisted on an ambulance call to just east of Cottonwood. The victim in a roll- over vehicle crash was not trapped and did not have to be extricated with any special equipment. On July 18, a baler and approxi- mately one acre of stubble were burned. At 3:20 p.m., four trucks responded to 18 to 20 miles north and two miles west of Philip. They returned in about one hour. On July 19, three Philip trucks left at 12:20 p.m. to assist other agencies under the direction of the Forest Service. Through an unde- termined cause, a fire began on the north edge of Interstate 90 at mile marker 127. The PVFD crews were released after about four hours. On the same day, at about 4:00 p.m., six PVFD trucks returned to a flare-up of the July 18 fire. High winds and temperatures of over 100 degrees fanned the blaze into what would eventually destroy over 1,000 acres. Named the Hil- land Fire, it called for firefighters from Milesville, Faith, Midland, Dupree, Kadoka, Wall, Quinn, En- ning and Hayes. Adding their ef- forts were three county highway department blades, numerous trac- tors with discs, and many ranchers with sprayers. The final PVFD truck returned to Philip around 10:30 a.m., July 20. Later that day, two Philip trucks went back out for six hours to patrol the line and pre- vent any other flare-ups. Also that day, five trucks began heading out to a lightning fire 15 miles north and one mile east of Philip. Rains actually accompanied the lightning, and the trucks were called back before they could get to the location. On July 20, at 9:40 p.m., two PVFD trucks were called to help with traffic and a potential fire near Scotchman Industries in Philip. A wide-load semi-truck loaded with hay had knocked down an electric pole. The PVFD re- turned to the fire hall at 12:30 a.m. On July 23, at 11:30 p.m., two trucks responded to aid the KVFD. A lightning caused fire had started about five miles north of Kadoka. The trucks returned in about an hour. The evening of July 24 was busy. Starting at 7:00 p.m., PVFD re- sponded to six separate reports of lightning fires, all from six to 15 miles south of Philip. Some rain ac- companied the lightning, which aided the firefighters,who had to put out the hot spots and do mop up. One lightning strike started off a row of 80 bales of hay. Philip’s seven trucks were joined by three more from Kadoka to keep the fire from sparking off surrounding fields. On July 26, several reports came in of dark smoke. A possible flare- up had happened from the previous Hilland Fire, and crews with three trucks headed out at 12:25 p.m. They returned in about 30 minutes. The smoke was actually wind- whipped soot from the land surface of the previous fire. “Just be careful, because it does- n’t take much to get a fire going. If you see something, call,” said Reck- ling. “Hopefully, the wild stuff is over, but I doubt it.” Fire calls so far this summer During the week of July 23-28, Coyle’s SuperValu grocery store held an open house to celebrate 10 years under the ownership and management of Ronnie and Dawn Coyle. Customers registered for prizes of a char-broil grill, grill tools, Nook tablet, t-shirts, 10 $25 gift certificates, a Coca-Cola umbrella, women’s gadget gift bags, men’s gift bags, and more. The winner of the grill was Larry Grims. The Nook tablet was won by Val Swift. All coloring contest participants re- ceived a candy bar, and the winners for ages six and under were Creston Burns – 1st, Lane Kuchenbecker – 2nd, and Anthony Jindra – 3rd place, for seven and up was Kiley Sieler – 1st, Gracie Fitzgerald – 2nd, and Kaylee Gartner – 3rd place. There were also 25 plus prizes drawn for second chance scratch lottery ticket owners. Names of all winners are posted in the store, and will be contacted. Coffee and cookies were served all week. “We had quite a turnout. A lot of our customers can’t believe its been 10 years, and neither can we,” said Dawn. Coyle’s SuperValu grocery store celebrated 10 years by Del Bartels Bob and Audrey Singer will be married 60 years this coming De- cember 12. That may be notable, but how they are celebrating may be even more so. Between now and then, they will hold 60 miniature celebrations. Their first was a triple date with two other couples at the Gem The- atre, Sunday, July 29. The very first movie that Audrey saw was “Gone With the Wind” in the Gem Theatre. Bob had to admit that the first movie he ever went to was “what- ever was on.” Joking that the cur- rent Gem Theatre management might not allow necking by the au- dience members during the show, Bob said, “They used to.” Bill and Connie Parsons, Philip, joined the Singers’ first celebration. Bill’s first movie years ago was most likely a western. Connie could easily remember that her first ever movie was “Lassie,” because “I cried all the way through.” Jerry and Gladys Morgan also joined the Singers. Jerry recalled that his very first movie was “My Friend Flicka” and Gladys thought hers was whatever was the popular movie of the day. Each mini-celebration will have present a small photo plaque that holds their wedding picture and photos of their children and grand- children. Attendees to these cele- brations will receive a paper nap- kin – what appears to be a peach colored recreation of the napkins at their wedding reception, with that date engraved on it. Other events will include a meal with a dinner group they belong to, cake and flowers at their church, “and there will be another movie or two, because that seems to be the place you go to when you’re dat- ing,” said Audrey. “One reason we wanted to do it that way was because all our friends are so spread out,” said Connie. “We will bring the party to them.” The Singers live in Rapid City, but some of those other places will include Billings, Mont., St. Paul, Minn, and several spots in California. “We went out to Califor- nia about 60 years ago to seek our fame and fortune. Been seeking it ever since,” said Connie. Sixty celebrations for 60th anniversary From left: Jerry and Gladys Morgan, Audrey (Morgan) and Bob Singer, and Connie and Bill Parsons. Photo by Del Bartels The Philip Livestock Auction presented its annual customer appreciation lunch- eon, Tuesday, July 31. The day was also a special anniversary yearling and fall calf and regular cattle sale. Customers seemed to appreciate the roast beef served by local volunteer business people. Photos by Del Bartels Philip Livestock Auction’s anniversary appreciation by Nancy Haigh Budget line items were discussed by the Haakon County Board of Commissioners July 25. During their first look at expen- ditures for the county departments they reduced some of the requests. The board opted to increase the monies in the contingency fund and supplement the other funds if needed. They discussed the feasibility of putting the departments on a rota- tion for computer purchases. The board was looking at about every five years replacing one to two com- puters. For the sheriff’s department they discussed the possibility of driver’s license exams being conducted in Philip. Sheriff Fred Koester was not sure how, or if, it would affect his budget. The county would re- ceive five dollars for each exam, but the commission did not decide if that money would go into the gen- eral fund or the sheriff depart- ment’s. The commission gave Koester their approval for him to apply on behalf of the county for a testing station. Commissioners work on budget

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Pioneer review

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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 49

Volume 106

August 2, 2012

Fair

honorees

10

Summer

basketball

8

Hot

Summer

Nights

2

Market ReportWinter Wheat, 12 Pro ...........................$8.31

Winter Wheat, Any Pro ..........................$7.51

Spring Wheat, 14 Pro ...........................$8.47

Milo ........................................................$7.34

Corn .......................................................$7.39

Millet ...................................................$21.75

Sunflowers..........................................$28.00

Community

Events

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This year’s 60th annual member-ship meeting of Golden WestTelecommunications Cooperative,Saturday, September 22, in Wall,will find the terms of four directorsexpiring on the cooperative’s 15-member board of directors. Terms expiring this year includeLee Briggs, Midland, Rod Renner,Wall, Harold Wyatt, Hot Springs,and Jeff Nielson, Canistota. Mem-bers residing in those districts whoqualify under the bylaws of the co-operative, including the incumbentdirectors, may run for the expiringterm by circulating and returningan official nominating petition tothe Golden West business office in

Wall, Dell Rapids, Hartford, HotSprings or Mission by Thursday,August 23. A special notice detailing thenominating process was mailed toeach member in the affected dis-tricts. Those interested in runningfor the board can pick up a petitionfrom any of the offices or by calling1-855-888-7777. Petition packetsinclude the official nominating pe-tition, a map of the director dis-tricts and information explainingthe responsibilities of a boardmember.

Four director terms toexpire at Golden West

On Thursday, July 19, several fire departments responded to the Cactus Flat Firewhich raced across grasslands and stubble fields northwest of Cactus Flat. Thefire was reported about 1:00 p.m. near Interstate 90 mile marker 127, north ofthe interstate and east of the Minuteman Missile National Historic Site. Southerlywinds gusting up to 30 mph pushed the fire north. In less than two hours, fire-fighters appeared to have the wildfire under control, until a flame took hold in thebrush and trees along Whitewater Creek. Flames crawled up aging cottonwoodtrees, and the wind threw live embers into a nearby stubble field. Firefighters andlocal ranchers were chasing small pockets of flames in the stubble field when aK-Max helicopter arrived to dip water from a nearby stock dam. Approximatley1,100 acres were burned. Later that day many of the local firefighters respondedto other fires north of Philip and south of Kadoka. Shown at bottom is the HillandFire. Photos by Robyn Jones

Cactus Flat fireburns 1,100 acres

Shown is a distant view of the Hilland Fire. Courtesy photo

The month of June had onlythree official calls for the PhilipVolunteer Fire Department. On June 2, lightning hit a cotton-wood tree approximately 17 milesnorth and 10 miles west of Philip.At 1:30 p.m., five PVFD truckswere sent. After three and one-halfhours, and numerous trees and alittle grass being burned, the crewsreturned to Philip On June 8, another lightning firewas reported approximately 24miles north and 10 miles west ofPhilip. Called at 1:30 p.m., fourtrucks spent three hours puttingout the tree/grass fire that claimedan estimated 10 acres. On June 17, two trucks weresent to assist the Milesville Volun-teer Fire Department with a light-ning caused fire about two mileswest of Milesville. Milesville fire-fighters made quick work of it, andthe Philip trucks were recalled.“We’d rather be called than not,”said PVFD Chief Matt Reckling. July was a far busier month forthe PVFD. On July 3, a tree and approxi-mately two acres of creek bottomburned because of lightning. Fivetrucks spent approximately threehours 17 miles north and 10 mileswest of Philip putting out the firebefore it could spread. On July 6, a lightning caused firedestroyed 45 plus hay bales 12miles east of Philip near Highway14. Four Philip trucks assisted theMidland Volunteer Fire Depart-ment. On July 10, five PVFD trucks re-sponded to an 11:30 a.m. call to as-sist the Kadoka Volunteer Fire De-partment in putting out an equip-ment sparked wheat field fire. ThePhilip firefighters were gone for ap-proximately two hours. On July 12, at 3:30 a.m. and forabout two hours, two Philip trucksassisted the Wall Volunteer FireDepartment with traffic control onInterstate 90, which had to be shutdown because of a car wreck. On the same day, PVFD assistedon an ambulance call to just east ofCottonwood. The victim in a roll-over vehicle crash was not trappedand did not have to be extricatedwith any special equipment. On July 18, a baler and approxi-

mately one acre of stubble wereburned. At 3:20 p.m., four trucksresponded to 18 to 20 miles northand two miles west of Philip. Theyreturned in about one hour. On July 19, three Philip trucksleft at 12:20 p.m. to assist otheragencies under the direction of theForest Service. Through an unde-termined cause, a fire began on thenorth edge of Interstate 90 at milemarker 127. The PVFD crews werereleased after about four hours. On the same day, at about 4:00p.m., six PVFD trucks returned toa flare-up of the July 18 fire. Highwinds and temperatures of over100 degrees fanned the blaze intowhat would eventually destroyover 1,000 acres. Named the Hil-land Fire, it called for firefightersfrom Milesville, Faith, Midland,Dupree, Kadoka, Wall, Quinn, En-ning and Hayes. Adding their ef-forts were three county highwaydepartment blades, numerous trac-tors with discs, and many rancherswith sprayers. The final PVFDtruck returned to Philip around10:30 a.m., July 20. Later that day,two Philip trucks went back out forsix hours to patrol the line and pre-vent any other flare-ups. Also that day, five trucks beganheading out to a lightning fire 15miles north and one mile east ofPhilip. Rains actually accompaniedthe lightning, and the trucks werecalled back before they could get tothe location. On July 20, at 9:40 p.m., two

PVFD trucks were called to helpwith traffic and a potential firenear Scotchman Industries inPhilip. A wide-load semi-truckloaded with hay had knocked downan electric pole. The PVFD re-turned to the fire hall at 12:30 a.m. On July 23, at 11:30 p.m., twotrucks responded to aid the KVFD.A lightning caused fire had startedabout five miles north of Kadoka.The trucks returned in about anhour. The evening of July 24 was busy.Starting at 7:00 p.m., PVFD re-sponded to six separate reports oflightning fires, all from six to 15miles south of Philip. Some rain ac-companied the lightning, whichaided the firefighters,who had toput out the hot spots and do mopup. One lightning strike started offa row of 80 bales of hay. Philip’sseven trucks were joined by threemore from Kadoka to keep the firefrom sparking off surroundingfields. On July 26, several reports camein of dark smoke. A possible flare-up had happened from the previousHilland Fire, and crews with threetrucks headed out at 12:25 p.m.They returned in about 30 minutes.The smoke was actually wind-whipped soot from the land surfaceof the previous fire. “Just be careful, because it does-n’t take much to get a fire going. Ifyou see something, call,” said Reck-ling. “Hopefully, the wild stuff isover, but I doubt it.”

Fire calls so far this summer

During the week of July 23-28, Coyle’s SuperValu grocery store held an openhouse to celebrate 10 years under the ownership and management of Ronnieand Dawn Coyle. Customers registered for prizes of a char-broil grill, grill tools,Nook tablet, t-shirts, 10 $25 gift certificates, a Coca-Cola umbrella, women’sgadget gift bags, men’s gift bags, and more. The winner of the grill was LarryGrims. The Nook tablet was won by Val Swift. All coloring contest participants re-ceived a candy bar, and the winners for ages six and under were Creston Burns –1st, Lane Kuchenbecker – 2nd, and Anthony Jindra – 3rd place, for seven andup was Kiley Sieler – 1st, Gracie Fitzgerald – 2nd, and Kaylee Gartner – 3rdplace. There were also 25 plus prizes drawn for second chance scratch lotteryticket owners. Names of all winners are posted in the store, and will be contacted.Coffee and cookies were served all week. “We had quite a turnout. A lot of ourcustomers can’t believe its been 10 years, and neither can we,” said Dawn.

Coyle’s SuperValu grocerystore celebrated 10 years

by Del Bartels Bob and Audrey Singer will bemarried 60 years this coming De-cember 12. That may be notable,but how they are celebrating maybe even more so. Between now andthen, they will hold 60 miniaturecelebrations. Their first was a triple date withtwo other couples at the Gem The-atre, Sunday, July 29. The veryfirst movie that Audrey saw was“Gone With the Wind” in the GemTheatre. Bob had to admit that the firstmovie he ever went to was “what-ever was on.” Joking that the cur-rent Gem Theatre managementmight not allow necking by the au-dience members during the show,Bob said, “They used to.” Bill and Connie Parsons, Philip,joined the Singers’ first celebration.Bill’s first movie years ago wasmost likely a western. Connie couldeasily remember that her first evermovie was “Lassie,” because “Icried all the way through.” Jerry and Gladys Morgan alsojoined the Singers. Jerry recalledthat his very first movie was “MyFriend Flicka” and Gladys thoughthers was whatever was the popularmovie of the day. Each mini-celebration will have

present a small photo plaque thatholds their wedding picture andphotos of their children and grand-children. Attendees to these cele-brations will receive a paper nap-kin – what appears to be a peachcolored recreation of the napkins attheir wedding reception, with thatdate engraved on it. Other events will include a mealwith a dinner group they belong to,cake and flowers at their church,“and there will be another movie ortwo, because that seems to be the

place you go to when you’re dat-ing,” said Audrey. “One reason we wanted to do itthat way was because all ourfriends are so spread out,” saidConnie. “We will bring the party tothem.” The Singers live in RapidCity, but some of those other placeswill include Billings, Mont., St.Paul, Minn, and several spots inCalifornia. “We went out to Califor-nia about 60 years ago to seek ourfame and fortune. Been seeking itever since,” said Connie.

Sixty celebrations for 60th anniversary

From left: Jerry and Gladys Morgan, Audrey (Morgan) and Bob Singer, and Connieand Bill Parsons. Photo by Del Bartels

The Philip Livestock Auction presented its annual customer appreciation lunch-eon, Tuesday, July 31. The day was also a special anniversary yearling and fallcalf and regular cattle sale. Customers seemed to appreciate the roast beefserved by local volunteer business people. Photos by Del Bartels

Philip Livestock Auction’sanniversary appreciation

by Nancy HaighBudget line items were discussed

by the Haakon County Board ofCommissioners July 25.

During their first look at expen-ditures for the county departmentsthey reduced some of the requests.The board opted to increase themonies in the contingency fund andsupplement the other funds ifneeded.

They discussed the feasibility ofputting the departments on a rota-tion for computer purchases. Theboard was looking at about everyfive years replacing one to two com-puters.

For the sheriff’s department theydiscussed the possibility of driver’slicense exams being conducted inPhilip. Sheriff Fred Koester wasnot sure how, or if, it would affecthis budget. The county would re-ceive five dollars for each exam, butthe commission did not decide ifthat money would go into the gen-eral fund or the sheriff depart-

ment’s. The commission gaveKoester their approval for him to

apply on behalf of the county for atesting station.

Commissioners work on budget

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Only around here ... by Del Bartels I am sure that the rural communities of Milesville, Midland andPhilip are not completely original. But, they are my neck of the woods;they are my group of friends and associates. A shining example of community spirit and rural living is the pastfour week’s worth of Hot Summer Nights held at the Haakon CountyYoung Women’s Kiddie Park. One, where else does such a group gettogether to create, equip and upkeep such a park? And, it was not aone-shot project; the HCYW are currently raising funds to improve thetennis/basketball court to include volleyball. Our local city council, un-like what one hears about metropolitan councils, found no problem orfavoritism with making the city swimming pool’s restrooms availablefor use by park patrons. Use of the park is free. The Hot SummerNights each Thursday evening during July were free. Farmer’s marketvendors could set up tables, for free. The use of music equipment, in-cluding karaoke, was made available, again for free. Even hot dog sup-pers, as an extra option during the recent barbecue cook-off, weregiven out for free will offerings. For the most part, parents feel safe about their kids in communitieslike this. During conversations at the kiddie park, one parent wouldpause to look around – the person they were talking to would say thatlittle Sally or Johnny was over on the swings – and the conversationwould continue. A surrounding chain link fence, a park full of peopleyou know, everyone helping to watch out for everyone else’s children,plenty of activities for everyone, kids who are raised to be friendly andpolite – I can’t think of a safer and more fun place to be. The big reason is that we are a community. We are not a bedroomcommunity for people who commute to work in the big city. In reverse,people don’t commute away from here after work, and not care aboutwhat happens here. Your kid’s teacher will chit-chat when you meetin the local grocery store. A city council member might be on yourbowling league. Your insurance agent, who you call by their firstname, goes to the high school basketball games. The local cop helpspass the offering plate in church. The local firefighters are volunteerswho are your neighbors. As you walk your dog, scores of people wavefrom passing cars, bicycles and the sidewalk. The local phone book isthin and handy, but a great many numbers are memorized by resi-dents. Outnumbered by churches, the local bars are not places fordrunks and fights, but for socializing, chamber of commerce meetingsand smaller wedding receptions. Safe parks and playgrounds, friendly and concerned neighbors, busi-ness people who are still around in their off-hours, traffic that non-chalantly goes around two vehicles stopped so the drivers can talk ...this is my kind of community. And, it is not without things to do, aswitnessed in the recent Hot Summer Nights.

Midland’s Christmasin July farmers market

Christmas in July was the theme of the Midland Farmers Market, Friday, July 20.Because of the heat, it was held in the Open Bible Church. Vendors decoratedtheir booths for Christmas. The local 4-H club provided supper and some games.Julie Schwalm stated that there was a new vendor, a few new faces and a lot offamiliar ones that came out in the heat to stock up on garden produce and bakedgoods, browse the handcrafted and flea market type items for sale, eat supperof nachos, enjoy a refreshing snow cone or just sit, relax and cool off, and visitwith friends. Mory (Morris) Daly helped with the atmosphere by playing ChristmasCDs, everything from Bing Crosby to Shrek. Schwalm stated, “We welcome anyonewho has items or produce that they would like to sell. We are also looking forpeople who would like to do supper as a fundraiser for their group.” Shown aretwo customers looking at Christmas decorations while Patricia Vollmer bags upitems for Sophie Foley. Courtesy photo

States. Ultimately, it has enriched me inmultiple ways that I would have neverdreamed possible. With the release of my first book,Home Grown Seeds of Success, and thenhaving a few newspapers around the re-gion picking up my articles to publishthem for their readers, has been veryhumbling and yet has challenged me, topress on in my writing skills and speak-ing craft. Let it be noted, I attributemuch of my success to my parents: mydad who taught me the discipline ofhard work, and my mom who always en-couraged me to utilize the creativitywithin me to solve life’s challenges. As I live out my passions, focus on mypriorities, and work on my goals I findthat I am naturally tapping into myinner core of all that has been planted inme throughout my entire life, which hasbrought greater joy and happiness intomy life as I keep digging and digging.Not only that, but this process helps meto plant positive seeds in others-our chil-dren, our grandchildren, and the thou-sands of people I am fortunate to speakto each year. The best part and the good news isthat if this incredible life managementsystem will work for me it will work foranybody who applies it. The tough partis actually doing it. Rigorous disciplinesand account abilities are required forcontinued success in the application ofwhat we have learned. The big question is what kinds ofseeds are you planting in the lives ofothers? I surely expect that they areseeds of joy, peace, success, humility,creativity and so on – what I refer to asthe good seeds. Deliberate implementation of theabove attitudes will cause you to digdeep into your inner core where you willfind the seed of new birth planted,which can ultimately release your Godgiven potential and help to truly live theincredible life of which you have alwaysdreamed.

At the core there is a seed

There is much potential in a seed.Take for instance the lowly seed withinthe acorn that grows into a mighty oaktree. It is my belief that one shouldnever underestimate the power of aseed, whether planted in the ground orinto a life. Let’s take a moment to con-sider the types of seeds that have beenplanted into your life. Someone, somewhere, somehow hasinstilled (or planted) in each of us cer-tain seeds of beliefs and values, informa-tion and knowledge, skills and attitudes,which have born the fruit that makes uswho we are today. I am sure that therewere parents, relatives, teachers andother role models, who have guided andhelped you make right choices and deci-sions along your path, right? I know thatI have had these key people in my lifeplanting seeds in me. How fortunate weare! During these difficult and challengingtimes it is vital that we tap into our ownpersonal core strengths, values, tradi-tions, attitudes, principles and beliefsthat when combined will not only sus-tain us but strengthen us further in theweeks, months and years ahead. Digdeep, search yourself, truly be honestand identify what it is that makes you,you. This is referred to as tapping intoyour personal potential, and is very sim-ilar in process to taking off the shell ofthe acorn nut to release the seed. For over two decades now I have beenwriting a series of articles I call Seeds ofSuccess. It has been a journey of expos-ing my heart, my head, my failures, mysuccesses and sharing them withwhomever may read and heed. I mustsay this has not been an easy process.Actually, sometimes it has been quitebrutal. Exposing intimate parts of my life toothers has both its positive and negativeconsequences and I have discoveredthem each. Originally, I thought thiswould help me process information formy motivational talks and presenta-tions that I give around the United

Bob Prentice speaks to thousands of people in highly motivational

seminars each year. Call Bob for more details at 605-450-1955 and

be sure to check out Bob’s website at: www.mrattitudespeaks.com

First Lutheran Vacation Bible School

The First Lutheran Church, Philip, hosted a Vacation Bible School, July 23-26. Forty-five three year olds through sixth gradersattended, doing crafts, music, games and Bible stories, all under the theme of “Adventures of Paul.” There were 18 volunteeradult instructors, and one junior high helper. The offerings collected through the week will benefit the local youth backpackweekend food program based out of the Country Cupboard food pantry in Wall. The $233 collected will account for approx-imately 40 backpack loads of food. The Lutheran youth group helps assemble the backpack contents each week duringthe school year. The last evening of VBS involved a program presentation, followed by a potluck supper. The presentationincluded a dozen or so songs put on by the children. The theme song was “You’ve Got to Tell,” along with others such as“Take Me Out on a Mission” (to the music of “Take Me Out to the Ball Game”), “Go and Tell,” “You Will be My Witness” and“I Can Tell.” Arlyce Griesel, Karen Pinney and Audrey Neiffer headed the volunteers. Photo by Del Bartels

Earlier this spring, the SouthDakota Broadband Initiative re-leased a grant application for qual-ifying community anchor institu-tion. Technology grants for projectsexceeding $112,000 have beenawarded to 15 institutions. Of the 15 recipients, the HaakonCounty Public Library in Philipwill receive $2,924.01. Annie Brun-skill, director of the library, saidthe grant will be used to purchaseone HP Elite Series desktop per-sonal computer with a 19 inchwidescreen monitor, two HP Pro-Book 4530 laptop computers, a HPv1810-24G switch, and a FortiWifi40C Internet filtering softwarewith a three-year bundle. “Our library is very pleased to bethe recipient of this grant. We haveseveral older computers that willbe replaced and with the laptopswe’ll have the ability to allow pa-trons to work in the communityroom using our wireless Internetaccess,” stated Brunskill. This program is part of the fed-eral Department of Commerce’sNational Telecommunication andInformation Administration’s statebroadband initiative.

Library wins$2,924grant frombroadbandinitiative

Hot Summer Nights concludes

Hot Summer Nights were a month’sworth of Thursday evening get-togeth-ers hosted by the Haakon CountyYoung Women at the Kiddie Park.They concluded this year with a barbe-cue contest, in which Colt Terkildsenserved samples of bacon-wrappedsteak, LeeAnn Dekker served upapple smoked ribs and ConnorDekker made hickory smoked beans(shown above). Among all the manyactivities for the youngsters, littleJaylee Dahlvang helped her father,Rodney operate the kiddie scoop

shovel (upper right). The Shake-It-Up dancers performed a routine for the parkaudience (bottom). Rehgan Larson tried her hand at karaoke (left). The HCYWprovided a free will hot dog supper. All proceeds go toward improvements of thetennis/volleyball/basketball court. Photos by Del Bartels

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Hit & Miss Thursday, August 2, 2012 • The Pioneer Review • Page 4by Vivian Hansen • [email protected]

or [email protected]

Elderly Meals Thursday, Aug. 2: Pit Ham,

Mashed Potatoes, Gravy, CheesyBeans, Corn Muffin, Apple Oat-meal Bar. Friday, Aug 3: Egg Salad Sand-wich, Pasta Salad, Broccoli HamSalad, Spiced Apples. Monday, Aug. 6: BBQ PorkLoin, Mashed Sweet Potatoes,Prince Edward Veggies, Roll, DicedPeaches. Tuesday, Aug. 7: Chicken SaladSandwich, Peas and Cheese Salad,Pineapple Salad, Cranberry VelvetDessert. Wednesday, Aug. 8: Roast Beef,Mashed Potatoes and Gravy, Corn,Roll, Chocolate Mint Bar. *** Thursday, July 19, the Somersetbus took a load of residents out tothe Open Bible Church in the Val-ley for lunch and entertainment. Agood time was reported. My granddaughter, Sheridan,came for lunch with Tiger, age four,and Cecelia, age two. They helpedme walk laps. Cecelia pushes thedoll carriage from Grandma’s Attic.She borrowed a purple necklacefrom Larry Solano’s big giraffe andwore it around as we walked lapsand then returned it when we weredone. My pot of basil is thriving. Itstarted to bloom. I cut off the flow-ers and took the pot of basil to theSomerset Court kitchen and thecooks took the leaves off andbrought the plants back to growsome more. Thank you to my son, Leslie,Bend, Ore. He wrote a nice letterand included some number puz-zles. Gwynn Hansen brought me twosets of elaborate circular knittingneedles. Would anyone like to seethem before we give them to theBoys Club. In the Rapid City Journal forJuly 20, we note the obituary of ourJim Billingsley, former SomersetCourt resident. Our sympathy tofriends and family. Fond memories.Jim was always up for pool orpinochle. Recently, I received notice of thedeath of a former schoolmate, Car-rol Fairchild Ripley, Philip HighSchool class of 1938. My sympathyto friends and family. I recall oldtimes at the Philip dorm. BonnieRadway and Carrol roomed justacross the hall from Bessie

Crowser and me. We would stepout on the fire escape and shakeour rugs on strollers below!

Mary June Penticoff, Murdo,came to spend the weekend withher son, Jeff and Kelly Penticoff.Friday evening they went to Donand Tami Ravellette’s to visit withrelatives and enjoy a deliciousmeal. Among the many relativesMary June got reacquainted withher first cousins, Barbara Wentzand Marilyn Millage, Philip, Jerryand John Herrman of California(children of the late Reuben andViola Herrman) and Ruth Buchtel(daughter of the late Roy Her-rman), Walla Walla, Wash.

There were many other relativesin town this past weekend for the50th wedding anniversary eventfor Barbara and Terry Wentz andBill and Karyl Sandal. Other cou-ples honored at the party on Satur-day were Jim and Vonnie O’Dea,LeRoy and Twila Dean, Leo andJudy Gittings, and Ed and BonnieMorgan.

On Saturday, Daniel Penticoffcame from Rapid City to visit withhis grandma for the day.

* * * * The Philip Pioneer Review ar-rived Friday instead of the usualThursday. I see that the PioneerReview has my old email addresson the heading for Hit and Miss onpage four. It is now [email protected]. Please email mesometimes. News at Philip is not all bad.People are adapting to the heat anddrought. Some grain crops arebeing cut for feed. Some herds arebeing cut back. The news remindsme of the 1930s. Like back then,people help each other, and growcloser as they hunker down for theduration. We used to do things thatdidn’t cost anything, like play cardsand go fishing. It is heartening to see the namesof Philip youth who have receiveddegrees at this spring’s graduation.I love the Grindstone News byMary Eide. Grindstone is my oldhome territory. Saturday, July 21, 2012, mydaughter-in-law, Gwynn Hansen,came and took me over to theirhouse for lunch, all afternoon andthen supper. Thank you Wayneand Gwynn. Thank you to the Som-erset Court medics who fixed me aset of pills to take along. I had agood time bird watching. There aretall pines around their west deck,so lots of chickadees come to eatseeds at the feeders. There was abig dove there too. It clouded upand thundered and even rained alittle. Then it cooled way down to79˚.

Saturday, I phoned my son,Hans P. Hansen, at ColoradoSprings. The smoke had cleared sohe can again go for walks. He wasjust leaving for a craft class, so wedidn’t talk long. He recalled that onJuly 27, 1969, Hans and hisbrother, Frank, were over at Mrs.Braddock’s, our Philip neighbor,helping her with her porch screens.It was the day of the first moonlanding, and Mrs. Laura Braddockinvited the boys in to see the eventon TV. Happy birthday, Wayne Hansen,on July 27. Thank you to Philip friends whohave recently sent letters, GloriaHansen, Emery Gibson, and LydiaSchulz. Thank you to Darlene Bayefor your helpful hints, via email. Sunday, July 22, we had churchwith Rev. Richardson. Mrs.Richardson sang, “I Love You MoreEach Day.” Jack Humke played thepiano for several hymns. Thankyou all. We sang, “Great Is ThyFaithfulness,” “ I Need Thee EveryHour,” “In the Cross of Christ IGlory,” and several others. Rev.Richardson spoke from Ecclesi-astes 12:1-7. We are thankful thatGod looks at our hearts not ouraging bodies. We pray for strengthand fortitude to endure whateverhappens, such a miserable weatherand people who kill each other.Rev. Richardson uses the Bibleclosely as a guide to his messages. Sunday afternoon, residents atSomerset Court were entertainedby Orion Potter and his wife,Stacey, and mother, Clover, whosang for us. I understand they wereinvited by Maxine and MikeKilmer. The Kilmers also furnishedcookies and lemonade. Shawn andSandy presided at a social hour.The Potters are well-known andloved singing family. Orion sang,“Far Away Places,” his best song ofall. Some others were “Young atHeart,” “Down on the Bayou,”“That’s Amore,” “Cattle Call,”“Georgia On My Mind,” “HowGreat Thou Art,” and “Ave Maria.”Stacey sang, “Is You Is, or Is YouAin’t My Baby?” and some othersongs abut unlovable lovers. Cloversang, “Que Sera.” Thank you forentertaining us, and thank you toMaxine and Mike Kilmer for ask-ing them over. Saturday, we met some of VerdaMaxson’s five kids. They were get-ting together and had rented aranch near Deerfield for a week.They were taking Verda out for thefamily reunion. Some were fromSalt Lake City, Utah, Denver, andMiddleton, Colo., Lafayette, Ind.,and Denton, Texas. My daughter, Carol, Colorado

Springs, has had baby carrots andgreen beans from her garden. Mydaughter, Vinnie, Santa Cruz,Calif., is awaiting her new book,“Art, Wine and Bullets.” It willsoon be off the press. Tuesday at Somerset Court, wewere favored with a concert withthe New Horizon Band. Around 50members entertained us royally. Agood share of Somerset Court resi-dents came out. It was a pleasant,warm (not too hot and not windy)morning. The acoustics in thecourtyard are excellent. The tallwalls send the music back to us.We want to thank them all andalso thank our Somerset Courtstaff for this great music. Milo Winter is the leader of thisgroup. They had clarinets, trom-bones, French horns, saxophones,flutes, tambourines, drums andmany other instruments that Idon’t know the names of. WarrenParker, who used to be atEllsworth Air Force Base went toHollywood and did the arrange-ments for many well-loved movies.We heard his arrangement for“Over the Rainbow.” We clappedalong with “Kicking Up Country.”Trombones were featured on “TigerRag.” This number was dedicatedto Somerset Court resident, JoyceAstleford, who used to play trom-bone with the band. Yah, Joyce! We were favored with some fastmarches by Carl King. The kindused to hustle the clowns out of thering and “Sol et Sombre” (sun andshade) by George Gates. Somerset Court resident, IreneArbach, had company July 24, herson, Chuck, and his wife, Charlene,Las Vegas, Nev. They commented,“Great band.” To the Somerset court kitchenstaff, we really liked the ham-burger steak with no breading. July 25, it even rained a little. Itsure hurts when the front comesthrough, but it is worth it if itrains. July 25, Julie Nixon, Grindstonecountry northwest of Philip, cameto see me. She had school papersdone by Denise Daly in the 1920s.I don’t know what family of DalysDenise is from. Thank you for yourvisit, Julie. Julie also left me a copyof Ruby Gabriel’s new book, “It’sMore Than a Place … West River.”Ruby has given a resume of the his-tory of the area around Dowling,Hilland, Pedro, Creighton, andGrindstone. (My old home country!)The book is dedicated to her father,Floyd Gabriel, who was an oldfriend and neighbor. Ruby’smother, Tressa Coleman Gabriel,was a near neighbor of my folks,the Rolla Palmers. Ruby also givesthanks and recognition to severalcontributors, Jim Ramey, CarolJennings, Connie Simons, KarenHowell, Frederick Kiel, VernonBurns, Joy Keve Hauk, MarveneRiis, the King family, Loren andRose Kiel, Lorraine Hanson, Alice

Payne, and Floyd and TressaGabriel. I hope the book will be onsale in Philip. Remember there are lots ofthings to do even if they are notscheduled. The pool table sits readyand waiting, jigsaw puzzles are setup and ready to go to work on, onthird floor, second floor, and in theactivity garden. A stroll in thecourtyard is pleasant, morning orevening. Friday, July 27, we had exercisesin the morning and then we had agood time playing whist andrummi-cube. The bus made a tripto a grocery store for residents whowished to go and our activity direc-tors brought things from the storefor those who would rather not go. Friday at 3:30, we had the activ-ity of tossing water balloons. Ouractivity directors, Shawn, Sandyand Susan, filled the water bal-loons and played catch with all theresidents. Residents played catch

with each other too. Most residentsdid not get wet. But the activity di-rectors got wet! Thanks, girls, itwas fun. Vivian’s cousin’s daughter, herhusband, and two granddaughtersfrom Aberdeen came to visit Fri-day. They were Marlys and VicRunnels and Jayda, age nine, andStormy, age eight. We had a goodvisit and tried to patch togethersome family history. Vic is a cousinof the Potter family singers. Vicpaints Native American art forCrazy Horse Inc. He gave me twoprints. You can see them in the hallby apartment 224 at SomersetCourt. Marlys makes Native Amer-ican dream catchers for St. LabreIndian school. “There was this boy called Ted.Turned over and fell out of bed. Hesaid, “I’m not hurt, just give me myshirt, and I’ll go sleep in the shed.”(Composed by Pat Staley, SomersetCourt resident.)

Ray Gartner is retiring,

so please come help us celebrateon Friday, August 10th

from 4:00 to 7:00 p.m.

at the Philip Fire HallRefreshments will be served!

It’s A Girl!

Daughter of Haylee &

Chris SwidenWatertown, SD

Born:

May 13, 2012

6 lbs., 7 oz.

20” long

Big Sister:Tessa

Big Brother: Elyk

Maternal Grandparents:Joann & Les Pearson, Philip, SD

Paternal Grandparents:Teresa & Mike Swiden, Lake Madison, SD

Maternal Great-Grandparents:Emmie Reedy, Philip, & the late John Reedy

the late Martha & Pere Pearson

Paternal Great-Grandparents:Bill Bauer, Sioux Falls, & the late Abbie Bauer

the late Mildred & Alick Swiden

Sponsored byGrandma & Grandpa Pearson

BrynleeSerenity

You’re invited to a

Come & Go Baby Showerfor Emily Schofield

(A baby girl to arrive in September)

Saturday, August 4 • 2-4 p.m.Bad River Senior Citizen’s Center, PhilipThe mommy-to-be is registered at Target

Steve Carter, right, Manager of Post Office Operations (MPOO) presented KarenHanson, former Philip resident, with a certificate commemorating 25 years ofservice to the U.S. Postal Service. Hanson retired from her position as PiedmontPostmaster on July 31, just two days short of 26 years. The retirement party washeld at Piedmont American Legion on July 28. Along with Hanson, four other re-tiring postmasters from the area were awarded certificates. Courtesy photo

Hanson retiresfrom postal service

August 3-4-5-6: The Dark Knight Rises

(PG-13)Fri: 8:00 p.m. Sat: 8:00 p.m.Sun: 1:30 p.m. Mon: 7:00 p.m.

Gem Theatre859-2000 • Philip

August 10-11-2-13: Ice Age 4:

Continental Drift(PG)

by Governor Dennis Daugaard Just a year ago, South Dakotanswere responding to record flooding,and many people wondered whenthe water would go down. Howquickly things change. I recently attended the firstmeeting of the South DakotaDrought Task Force, a group I con-

vened in response to an unprece-dented string of hot, dry days andnights. A smaller group of repre-sentatives of state agencies hasbeen meeting regularly for severalweeks, monitoring the weather, fol-lowing fire reports, and trackingforage and crop conditions. Withdrought conditions spreadingacross much of the state, weneeded to formalize those meetingsand add more players to the con-versation. Thirty-five South Dakota coun-ties are listed as severe on theUnited States Drought Monitor.We’ve already had more than 300wildfires this year. Most of thestate has seen above-average tem-peratures for several weeks, andmany areas have been without anysignificant precipitation for sometime. Last month was the driestJune in history for Vermillion,Yankton and Sioux Falls. Activating the Drought TaskForce allows us to bring togetherall levels of government and allsources of information for directcommunication. Our goal is togather the best, most current dataavailable and make sure SouthDakotans have access to that infor-mation as quickly as possible. Many of our citizens are undergreat stress from the drought, andmany have questions. The DroughtTask Force is the forum where cit-izens can ask those questions andget the best possible answers. Each of us needs to do what wecan to help our fellow SouthDakotans. That’s how we made itthrough last year’s flooding, andthat’s how we'll get through thisnew test, together.

The drought task force

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Church & Community Thursday, August 2, 2012 • The Pioneer Review • Page 5

SACRED HEART CATHOLIC CHURCHPhilip – 859-2664 – [email protected]

Fr. Kevin AchbachSaturdays: Confession from 3 to 4 p.m.

Saturday Mass: 5:00 p.m.Sunday Mass: 8:30 a.m.

9:30 a.m. (August)Tues-Wed-Fri. Mass: 8:30 a.m.

Thurs. Mass: 10:30 a.m. at Philip Nursing Home

* * * * * *ST. WILLIAM CATHOLIC CHURCHMidland – 859-2664 or 843-2544

Fr. Kevin AchbachSaturday Mass: 7:00 p.m.

(Feb., April, June, Aug., Oct., Dec.)Sun day Mass: 11:00 a.m.

(Jan., Mar., May, July, Sept., Nov.)Confession: Before Mass

* * * * * *ST. MARY CATHOLIC CHURCH

Milesville – 859-2664Fr. Kevin Achbach

Sunday Mass: 11:00 a.m.(Feb-April-June-Oct-Dec)

Sunday Mass: 7:30 a.m. (August)Saturday Mass: 7:30 p.m.

(Jan-March-May-July-Sept-Nov)Confession: Before Mass

Monday Release Time: 2:15 p.m.* * * * * *

FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCHPastor Frezil Westerlund

859-2336 • PhilipE-MAIL: [email protected]

SUNDAY WORSHIP: 10:30 a.m.1st Sunday: Coffee & Rolls after worship

First Lutheran Ladies Bible study. There are two Bible study groups: each meetingmonthly. One meets on the second Tuesday at

12:00 p.m. at First Lutheran Church and the other meets on the second Wednesday at

1:00 p.m. at the Senechal Apts. lobby. No Bible studies during June, July, & August.

TRINITY LUTHERANPastor Frezil Westerlund

Midland – 843-2538SATURDAY WORSHIP: 7:00 p.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. thruFeb.); 6:30 p.m. (Mar. - Oct.)

* * * * * *DEEP CREEK LUTHERAN

Moenville – 843-2538Pastor Frezil Westerlund

SUNDAY WORSHIP:1:30 p.m. (CT)

ALCW: 3rd Thursday, 1:30 p.m. * * * * * *

OUR SAVIOR’S LUTHERANLong Valley

Pastor Frezil WesterlundSUNDAY WORSHIP: 8:00 a.m.

* * * * * *DOWLING COMMUNITY CHURCH

Every Sunday in JulyServices at 10:00 a.m.

followed by potluck dinner

CONCORDIA LUTHERAN CHURCHPastor Art WeitschatKadoka – 837-2390

SUNDAY WORSHIP: 10:00 a.m.* * * * * *

OUR REDEEMERLUTHERAN CHURCH, Philip

(605) 669-2406 • MurdoPastor Ray Greenseth

Sunday Worship Services: 1:00 p.m.* * * * * *

OPEN BIBLE CHURCH • MIDLANDPastor Andy Blye

843-2143 • facebook.com/midlandobcSunday School: 9:30 a.m.

Worship Service: 10:30 a.m.Bible Study: Wed. at 7:30 p.m.

Women’s Ministries: 2nd Thurs., 1:30ST. PETER LUTHERAN CHURCH

10 miles SE of MidlandPastor Glenn Denke • 462-6169Sunday Worship: 10:00 a.m. (CT)

Sunday School: 11:00 a.m. CT* * * * * *

PHILIP COMMUNITYEVANGELICAL FREE CHURCH

Pastor Gary Wahl – Philip – 859-2841Sunday 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 – Evang. Ladies Service/Bible Study - 7:00 p.m.

Wed. Night Prayer & Bible Study: 7 p.m. Everyone Welcome!!

* * * * * *

HARDINGROVE COMMUNITY EVANGELICAL FREE CHURCH

Pastor Gary Wahl – Philip859-2841 • [email protected]

Worship Service: 8:00 a.m. • Children's Church:8:30 a.m.

Ladies’ Aid - 2nd Thurs. at 7:00 p.m.Bible Study & Prayer, Mondays at 7 p.m.

* * * * * *

UNITED CHURCH OF PHILIPPastor Kathy Chesney • 859-2310

Home: 859-2192 • E-mail: [email protected] Worship: 10:00 a.m.

UCW meets 2nd Friday at 9:30 a.m.* * * * * *

FIRST PRESBYTERIANCHURCH OF INTERIOR

Pastor Kathy Chesney • 859-2310E-mail: [email protected]

Sunday Worship: 8:00 a.m.

Rush Funeral HomeChapels in Philip, Wall & Kadoka

Jack, Gayle & D.J. Rush

www.rushfuneralhome.com

ScotchmanIndustries

859-2542 • Philip, SDwww.scotchman.com

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Philip, SD859-2491

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Meta Radley Dabney______________Meta Radley

Dabney, 94, a59-year residentof Nevadapassed awayTuesday, July24.

Meta wasborn on June22, 1918, in Ash

Creek, S.D. She raised her childrenin Henderson and later moved toPahrump where she lived for 45years.

She was a dedicated amateurRadio Emergency Service Operatorsince 1990 and never failed to callin every day. She wrote many in-teresting letters in her beautifulimpeccable handwriting to all herfriends.

She played the piano by ear andloved entertaining the family withsongs of yesterday.

She was preceded in death byher husband, Gene Dabney; herdaughter, Paulette Blake; and herson, Robert Radley.

She is survived by son, Marv(Jody) of Estill Springs, Tenn., son,Steve (Charlene), and daughter,Roberta “Bertie”, both of Hender-son, Nev.; a sister, Leila Joyce; sis-ters-in-law, Frances Poste of SouthDakota, and Virginia Poste ofWyoming; and several grandchil-dren and great-grandchildren.

There was a viewing on Tues-day, July 31, at Palm Mortuary,Henderson, and a funeral serviceon August 1, at the Veterans Me-morial Cemetery in Boulder City.

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Still dry but in all of this lastweek we did get about an inch ofrain in fractions over several days.Surprising how there is green veg-etation anywhere. Cows like thegreen kosha weed, but had to takeour small herd off for awhile asthey were getting too much. The Mike Notebooms were stillhaying at one of our neighbors, put-ting up wheat bales. It was not put-ting out a lot of bales. If you needhay you have to go get it whereveryou can and at the price it is, youdon’t have to get much to make itpay this year. I see they had awater truck with sprayers withthem when they started baling so ifa fire should start they would beable to work on it. The Thorson family was busy allthis last week getting ready for aThorson reunion at Storm Moun-tain in the Black Hills July 27through 29. Gary and Julie Nixon were busythis week keeping up with grand-children’s activities. Saturday, July21, they took Abbi, who had beenstaying with them for a week, backhome to Dupree. Sunday, July 22,they went back up to Dupree towatch Tessa compete in a 4-Hrodeo. Saturday, July 28, Nixons wentto New Underwood to watch Tessain another 4-H rodeo. After therodeo they went out to Gary’s sis-ter, Jeannie Gossard’s, for supper.Then on Sunday, July 29, theywent to New Underwood and metZane and Beth Jeffries as thegrandkids were in the rodeo. Kevinand wife Julie and Kelsie Jeffriesalso came from Rapid City to watchtheir nephews and nieces compete. Marvin and Vicki Eide took Kileydown to Donnie and Delores Poss’Saturday evening, July 28, to pickout a horse and try it out as shewas going to help Donnie move cat-tle Monday. She had to be up andgoing by 6:30 a.m., and she was.This just makes her day when shecan ride horseback. She has done alot of barrel racing at home inGillette. She is very active in soccer andbasketball too. She gets a lot donefor an 11-year-old girl. She has alsobeen learning to sew at grandma’s.She has made some millet bags forheat and cold packs, some couchpillows, and some pillowcases. Ifyou would like to have her come toyour house, all you have to do ismake some banana bread. She hashelped me make this also. It is oneof her favorite foods. John Brucklacher came Satur-day, July 28, to visit his folks, Aland Lenore, and other family mem-bers. His plans are to return hometo California Wednesday, August 1.Lenore does not know, as of thisnews writing, just what damageshe has done to her shoulder fromher fall, but will find out on Tues-day. John is to go with her to seethe doctor. He would like to knowbefore he leaves what needs to bedone. Falls are bad when you get ourage as Jean Burns also had a fall,breaking her arm. She has been inthe hospital at Philip, but will gohome at noon Monday, July 30. Herb and Hazel Seiler enjoyedthe Days of 76 in Deadwood andand also the rodeo. They said thatit was very good. They also at-tended the anniversary party atthe American Legion Hall Satur-day. They attended church inPhilip Sunday and said a truck wasin Philip with some very good Col-

orado peaches which they were en-joying this week. Loren and Rose Kiel, Marvin andPhyllis Coleman, Jack and ArlyceGriesel, Herb and Hazel Seiler,Chuck and Ruth Carstensen andMary Eide were some of the oneswho attended the 50th anniversaryparty from this community. It was a very nice occasion andlots of good food with all kinds ofsalad and hot dishes. There was alot left over, even if the crowd wasclose to 200 people. Chuck andRuth Carstensen and Max Haukplayed for the dance. A lot of people were dancing, justlike they did 50 years ago, and hav-ing a lot of fun. Dances at Grind-stone and Ash Creek halls werevery popular and so were thedances at Cottonwood. There weredances somewhere every week.Some that I remember playing forthose dances were Kenny Brooks,Morris Sorensen, Myrtle Johnson,Jimmy Dean, Lucille Carstensen,Ralph Amsden, Marie Hansen, andher sister, Rosie, who would some-times be here to play with her asdid Paula Poss. Elnoris Kjerstadand a girl from Wall also played. It seems that those who werekids when I got married and movedinto the area are catching up to me.In 1951, they were kids from 12 to14 years old and most grew up inthe Hilland, Grindstone and Philiparea. LeRoy Dean grew up about eightmiles northwest of here, theBuchert girls, Twila and Vonnie,grew up just north of Philip,O’Deas were further northeast, andBarbara Herrman Wentz grew upin the Hilland area. Her mom,Viola, taught our school DeadmanSchool Dist. 25 over 50 years ago.Ed and Bonnie (Hanson) Morgangrew up north of here. The SandalsI never knew till later. So many relatives and friendscame from near and far for the oc-casion. It was nice to renew oldfriendships remember old memo-ries. What a fun night. We are sorry to hear that O’Dea’sdaughter got sick at the rodeo atWinner July 28. No details areavailable. They sure have had theirshare of troubles last week. Sympa-thy goes out to them in the death ofJim’s brother. School will be starting soon, sothere are supplies and new clothesto buy. They all grew during thesummer, I’m sure. Everyone will begetting geared up to take in thesporting events. It will probably behot for a few of those events andeveryone will have to be careful. Besure to drink plenty of water andget in the shade when possible. Es-pecially us older generation people. Hope you kids enjoyed your vaca-tion, even if it was cut short thisyear. Go back to school with a pos-itive attitude, as you will need thateducation more now than ever inthis changing world and age. Dif-ferent events are changing so fast,it is hard to keep up with them.

Grindstone Newsby Mary Eide • 859-2188

Send obituaries, engagements & wedding

write-ups to: [email protected].

There is no charge.

Milesville's weather station re-ported a few light showersthroughout the week. Tuesday’stotal was .15”, Friday, .10” andSunday .20”. It wasn't much, butthis year we are thankful for anyamount.

The bake sale Saturday in Philipsponsored by the Milesville Relayfor Life team was a great success.Many thanks to those who do-nated. Saturday evening, a very largecrowd attended the combined 50thanniversary party (potluck supper,visiting and dancing) at the Amer-ican Legion Hall in Philip. Couplesincluded were Bill and Karyl San-dal, Jim and Vonnie O'Dea, Leoand Judy Gittings, Terry and Bar-bara Wentz, Ed and Bonnie Mor-gan and LeRoy and Twila Dean.Many Milesville folks were at theparty. Jeanne Orr, (Bill Sandal's sister)and her daughter, Pam Elrod,Casper, Wyo., and Jeanne's son,John Orr, and wife, Tammy, RockSprings, Wyo., arrived at the San-dals Thursday night. About 100family members of the Sandal'sand Wentz's gathered at the Donand Tami Ravellette home Fridaynight for supper. Bill and Karylhad a big surprise when Jackie(Sandal) Iseman's daughter, Jen-nifer, and her husband, John, andthree children, Josh, Janie andJaden, Jay Iseman, and Jon Ise-man's daughter, Karianne, showedup at the supper. They had flown into Rapid City from Seattle. Karylsaid they had no idea they werecoming.

Bill and Karyl's kids from out oftown included Tricia, Bart, Trevorand Trent Naasz, Sioux Falls, Toddand Jennifer Sandal, Eden, MonteSandal and daughter, Matrix, andMonte’s friend, Shari, New Under-wood, and Matt and Anita Sandal

and family, Quinn. Grandchildrenfrom away were Joe and TonyaKruger, Brandon, Tasya Ravel-lette, Riverton, Wyo., and KanitiaSandal and friend, Sioux Falls. Mark and Judith Radway, Tan-ner and Bailey, spent fromWednesday through Friday inCheyenne, Wyo. They took in a cou-ple of concerts and a rodeo. Also in Cheyenne for FrontierDays were Jim and Lana Elshere,Bob and Karen Coyle, and Colinand Ruth Burns, meeting at thehome of Jim and Phillis OConnor.They watched lots of South Dakotacowboys in the final go Sunday, in-cluding J.J. Elshere. A week ago Sunday, LanaElshere and grandaughter, GraceAnderson, went to Ryan andChrissy Elshere's for supper, thenon to J.J.'s home. She stayed withthe boys until Tuesday while J.J.,Lindsay and Ryan Elshere went toCheyenne for the rodeos. Tuesday,she and Grace met Misty, Ronnyand Riley Anderson in Buffalo andGrace returned home. Mark, Judith and Bailey Radwaymet Gary and Stacy Dole at OrmanDam near Belle Fourche Saturday.Tanner came later in the day, aftergoing to a roping event in Ft.Pierre. From there he went on toCircle, Mont., for about threeweeks where he will be helpingFaye Piroutek's brother-in-lawwith a building project. Allen Piroutek has spent quite abit of the summer with relatives inCircle, Mont. Over the weekend, heparticipated in a dirt bike hill climbrace in Billings, Mont., coming infifth place. Attending the race werehis parents, Mike and Faye, andtheir baby, Joseph. Guests Saturday at Bill and Con-nie Parsons' were grandson, Mor-gan and Maddy Parsons and theirthree children.

Sunday, Bill and Connie Parsonsmet Connie's cousin, AudreySinger, and husband Bob, Califor-nia, and Gerald and Gladys Mor-gan, Rapid City. Audrey and Bobare spreading out their 60th wed-ding anniversary this year by doing60 things they have never done be-fore. One of them was to see amovie at the Gem Theatre, so thethree couples all saw “Spiderman.” Dave Berry, Dusti, Jade andMisti, were in Rapid City Fridayand Saturday where they got somefurniture for Dusti's apartment.Jade also purchased a pickup.Dusti will be going to college inMitchell this fall. Boyd and Kara Parsons, Wadeand Marcy Parsons, Autumn,Kamri and Keenan, and JoanneParsons helped little Kaidyn Bast-ian celebrate her second birthdaySaturday. The party was held inPierre at the home of Eric and

Kayla Bastian, Kaidyn's parents.Aunt Andi Rische and children,Redfield, also attended. BrooklynRische returned to Milesville and isspending this week with her grand-parents, Boyd and Kara. Kara Parsons reports that she isfinished with her radiation treat-ments, which she has been takingin Rapid City. Zane and Beth Jeffries attendedthe 4-H rodeos in New Underwoodover the weekend. Grandchildren,Caitlyn and Cyler Dowling, werecompeting. Sunday, Beth andgrandson, Burke Beer, drove toMonte and Barb Hackens' for afamily picnic. Donnie and Marcia Eymer havebeen busy taking in their grand-kids's sporting events. FromWednesday through Friday, theywatched grandson, Brendon

Milesville Newsby Janice Parsons • 544-3315

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Thursday, August 2, 2012 • The Pioneer Review • Page 6Contact Sonia Nemec • 843-2564

e-mail: [email protected] News It is a beautiful Monday morningwith a temperature of around 60˚at 4:45 this morning. Why up soearly? My thoughts exactly. But intruth, it is a beautiful time of day,as one is greeted to another day ofadventure. And, after all the heatwe’ve been having, it’s just plainenjoyable to open the windowsbreathing in that fresh air, as alltoo soon the heat will be crankingup and it will be time to close thewindows and turn on the air. I’vealways been a morning person andI am glad that I am as I wouldn’twant to miss out on the very bestpart of the day. Now 4:45 might bea bit early, 5:00 would be better,but what’s 15 minutes, right? Withthe cooler mornings we’ve beenhaving lately I’ve enjoyed gettingout and working in the yard. Ienjoy working in the yard, you feellike you’ve accomplished some-thing and it lasts for a while. I don’tknow about you, but I have foundyou clean house and before youknow it you can clean it again. Youwash clothes and in a few daysthere are more clothes to wash.Cook a meal and then there are thedishes and before you turn aroundit’s time to cook another meal.What’s that? There are people whowould be glad to be able to cook andclean. I hear you, and you are right.That’s when you step back andthink, “How thankful you are thatyou can do those things.” Therehave been a number of people weknow, or who are in this area, thatare going through some reallytough times health wise. Some ofyou may wonder why I haven’tmentioned some of them in mynews column. The reason being,some choose not to be mentionedand I respect their wishes. We con-tinue to pray for them as well asthose mentioned in my column.Life’s journey is not always easy,for sure. No one is exempt from

those tough times, whether it isone’s self or a loved one. It is neveran easy time and sometimes it canbecome overwhelming. Before I begin my news for thisweek, I have a couple of correctionsto make from last week’s article onthe Christoph Reimann family his-tory. I had taken some of that his-tory from the Jones County historybook “Proving Up.” In that historybook the copyright was in 1969 andit had its second printing in 1977.At that time it told that Martha(Reimann) Ulrich and her hus-band, Marvin, had two children. Ihave since learned that they hadtwo more children, having four inall. I knew Martha in high schooland much enjoyed her sense ofhumor. After she married andmoved away I lost track of Marthaand her family. The other correc-tion would be concerning theChristoph Reimann place. At onetime, Loyd and Karel Reimanowned the farm land of his grand-father, Christoph, and later sold itto Tom and Grace (Dolezal) De-Vries. Tom and Grace moved theformer house of the late ClarenceKlima and his wife, Joy, to thatfarm, remodeled it and raised theirtwo daughters, Sarah and Trisha,in that home. As most of you knowGrace passed away a while back,but Tom continues to live in thathouse. Loyd and Karel lived on thefarm his parents, Henry and Chris-tine Reiman, farmed the land, builta house and raised their family offour, Anne, Kathy, Steve andMark. Loyd passed away a numberof years ago and Karel continues tolive in that house, on that farm.Their kids are all grown of courseand live in various places. It is im-portant to me to have the correctinformation in my news column.And so, if at any time you find Ihave something incorrect, pleasegive me a call. It is a part of history

and needs to be the correct history. Duc in Altum (Put out into theDeep) recalls our Lord’s instructionto his Apostles and the great catchof fish that followed. It is the nameof our summer school catecheticalprogram at Sacred Heart in Philipfrom Sunday, July 28 thru Thurs-day. It involved students in theparishes of St Mary of Milesvilleand St.William, also. Mom’s help-ing from St. William were JennaFinn, Julie Daly and Amy Block. Bible School started at the OpenBible Church Monday morning. AsI walked down to get our mail itlooked like there were a number ofcars at the church. We wish them agood week.BABY SHOWER FOR JORDYNJONES, DAUGHTER OFMATTHEW & BRI JONES, ONAUG. 4TH FROM 10 A.M. TO 12P.M. AT BARB & MORRIS’JONES HOME. Following Sunday church serv-ices at St. Peter’s Lutheran Churchsouth of Midland, the members hadbirthday cake and a time of visitingwishing Mark Reiman and GeorgeAnderson a “Happy Birthday.”Later that day, Mark did some fish-ing, a favorite thing of his. Didn’thear if he caught any fish. Happybirthday, Mark and George. Barbara Jones went to Wessing-ton Springs Friday visiting her son,Pat, and Sandy Jones and family.Pat and Sandy’s daughter, ten-year-old Piper had a part in theWessington Springs children’s pro-duction, “Magical Land of Oz.”Piper played the part of the scare-crow. Barb headed back home Sat-urday. Interesting to note, formerMidland student, Stephanie (Finn)Rostad, was the director. Stephaniehas taught music at the Wessing-ton school for some years. She isthe daughter of Tom and CynthiaFinn of Philip. They were also atthe production. Always good tohear what those former Midlandstudents are doing and where theyare living. Congratulations to Piperand Stephanie. Pat Jones was recently recog-nized for his 20 years of service atthe American Bank and Trust ofWessington Springs. Congratula-tions, Pat, the years do go by in ahurry. A special meeting of the MidlandCommunity Library was held onJuly 25, 2012, with Betty Sinkey,Lois Hall, Christine Niedan, MaryParquet, Jennifer Byle, BarbJones, Amy Hulce, Sonia Nemecand librarian Karel Reiman. GarySnook was there representing thecounty commissioners and DianaBaeza representing the MidlandTown Board. The county commis-sioners and the Town of Midlandhelp in the funding of our library,which is much appreciated. We

would be unable to continue as a li-brary without their help. The purpose of the meeting wasto decide whether to be a readinglibrary or to continue on as a publiclibrary. After some discussion itwas decided it would be beneficialto stay on as a public library. Thevote was unanimous. The boardmuch appreciated receiving a giftof money in the amount of $25 fromthe Victory Club in memory ofJewel Coverdale. Jewel was amember of the Victory Club formany years. The Victory Club hasbeen a contributor to the library fora number of years which is muchappreciated. The New CenturyClub continues to be a contributoras well, which is also appreciated.When you are a small library in asmall town it is tough to make endsmeet without the help of other per-sons or organizations. As a boardwe are glad that we can continuehaving our library open each weekas we do have a number of familiesthat stop in to check out books andDVDs. We are lucky to have KarelReiman as our librarian as she isan avid reader herself and thoseyoung kids coming to the libraryenjoy sharing stories with Karel. I do have to share a story aboutboard member Lois Hall. She is oneof those people who has a most in-teresting way of expressing herself,down to earth and matter-of-fact,with a bit of humor mixed in, andshe also has some most interestingstories to tell. Driving to Midlandon Hwy 14, Lois came across roadconstruction in progress. Beforeleaving for home, Lois told she wasgoing back by way of Capa andwould be sure to stop at the stoplights on her way through. For anyof you who may not know, Capa,like many small towns, was a veryactive town at one time and nowhas one living resident, Philip O’-Connor, who is also the sole ownerof Capa. The town of Capa has avery interesting history and Philipknows much of that history. KathyJensen of the Stroppel Inn in Mid-land drove out to Capa to visit withPhilip, as she is very interested inlearning what history she canabout the Stroppel Hotel, nowcalled the Stroppel Inn. She had amost enjoyable and interestingvisit with Philip and was amazedby the history that man knows. Aperson needs to get and recordwhatever history they can get frompeople like Philip, as they won’t bewith us forever and we then willlose that most important history. Clint and Prerry Saucermanheaded for Rapid City Wednesdayof last week for a visit with theirson, Tel, and Ellie (Nemec) Saucer-man and family. Thursday, every-one headed out for a day of adven-ture, having a picnic lunch up near

Nemo road, did some hiking androck climbing, and going for a wadein the creek. After a most enjoyablevisit, it was time to head backhome Friday. Sunday, Clint andPrerry went to Ogallala, Neb.,where they met up with their son,Ty and Emily Saucerman, Ben-jamin and Rebekah, Aurora, Colo.We got to talking of the terribleshooting at a theater at Aurora.Prerry said Talon and Ty havegone to that theatre for openingnight of certain shows, Talon morethen Ty, but thankfully they hadnot gone that particular day. Ben-jamin and Rebekah came homewith Grandpa and GrandmaSaucerman for a week’s visit. Noel (Weichman) Vohlken andgirls of Rapid City came for a visitwith Noel’s grandparents, Gaylordand Wilma Saucerman, Saturday. Christine Niedan, Midland, andher sister, Teresa Palmer, Murdo,drove to Philip Sunday, visitingtheir mom, Ida Hunt, at the PhilipNursing Home and having dinnerwith her. It being a rather nice daythe three of them sat outside get-ting some fresh air. Christine andTeresa also stopped in to visit theiruncle, Roy Roseth.MIDLAND MARKET, FRIDAY, 6TO 8 - FARM FRESH EGGS,THAT’S SEW YOU, CEDARCREEK PRODUCE, MUCHMORE. COME & VISIT! A baby shower was held at theTrinity Lutheran Church educa-tion room in Midland Saturday forRemington Louise the daughter ofKristi (Parquet) and Jake Heidrich.Kristi, Jake and Remington live atWhitewood. There was a goodturnout at the shower and littleRemington will be decked out sofine. And what a cutie, with a fullhead of dark hair and bright eyes.Suppose her hair will turn red,Kristi? A special gift was from herhunting/fisherman/sports enthusi-ast, Grandpa Tom Parquet. It wasa camouflaged outfit in pink with ahunting cap and little shirt thatsaid, “Born to Hunt,” including acamouflaged bib and a cute littlecamouflaged fox or coyote, wecouldn’t figure out for sure which.Sorry, Tom. Grandpa Tom evenhad to make a special trip to Pierreto get her a little kids fishing polethat lights up. Guess we knowwhat that little gal is going to bedoing as she grows up. Kristi en-joys those sorts of things, too, don’tknow about Jake, but guess he willbe getting in on some of those ac-tivities, regardless. While everyonewas at the shower, Tom and Jakewere in Pierre at a fishing contest,I believe, that Tom had entered. Ithad something to do with fishinganyway. Congratulations to every-one. Phyllis (Seidler) Wells, Worland,Wyo., came to Midland Friday, vis-iting her dad, Bob Seidler, and theywent on to Pierre to visit Phyllis’mom, Dorothy Seidler, at Mary-house and Phyllis’ sister, Athellen,who lives at Pierre. Phyllis headedfor home Sunday. I happened to see Maxine Stir-ling in town the other day. She saidshe has had a very busy summerwith family coming and helping outwith things at the farm. Which shemuch appreciates. Always good tosee family and to have their helpwith things that used to seem easyenough to do, but not so easy any-more. There was a good turnout at theopen house of our next door neigh-bors, Tyler and Angel Nemec andfamily. They do have a beautifulhome, a home big enough to growin. We wish them much success intheir new adventure with havingbought Tyler’s grandparents’,Ernie and Laurel Nemec, hardwarestore. Tyler’s dad and mom, Randyand Holly Nemec, bought out theconstruction part of the business.And so, just as Ernie and his son,Randy, worked together, Randyand his son, Tyler, will be carryingon the tradition. Ernie and Laurel Nemec mettheir daughter, Becky and RobThompson and son Josiah, SiouxFalls, at Kimball, Sunday late af-ternoon. Josiah is spending theweek with grandpa and grandmaattending Bible School at the OpenBible Church in Midland. Steve and Julie Daly, Carsonand Dane, went to Pierre campingbelow the Oahe Dam over theweekend. Dane put Grandma Judyin charge of the chickens whilethey were gone. Matt and Amy El-dridge and boys, Pierre, alsocamped out. Ryan and Kayla An-derson and family, Murdo, cameand spent the afternoon andevening. It was a weekend of camp-ing, boating and tubing on theOahe and a fun time of being to-gether in the outdoors. LaVonne (Anderson) and BillWheeler, Pierre, were at the homeof LaVonne’s sister, Judy Daly,July 24. Judy had gone to Philipbringing her mom, Marie Ander-son, Silverleaf Assisted Living,down so she could visit with every-one. LaVonne and Bill’s daughter,Michelle Sampson, Jack and An-drew, Denver, Colo., were alsothere. Judy’s daughter, Lynetteand Shania, Murdo, came for avisit, also. It was Lynette’s birth-day, so besides having a meal to-gether there was birthday cake andbirthday wishes. Michelle had toget back home for work, but herboys spent the rest of the weekwith their grandparents, LaVonne

and Bill, at Pierre and later theytook them back to Denver. Judysaid they have been killing rat-tlesnakes at their place. Judykilled one in their yard the otherday, hit it with a shovel andchopped off its head. They havehad up to nine, seven and 10 rat-tlers. That city girl has really takento farm life. She said she enjoysdoing things outside on the farm. Speaking of rattlesnakes, Jerryalways has a shovel in his pickupfor that very reason, and for otherthings too, of course. He said if youhit the snake’s head with a shovelthey become disoriented and youcan whack their head off easier. Ihave not killed a rattler and justbetween you and me, I hope I neverhave to. I would be so freaked out Iwould probably hit myself in thehead with the shovel. But thenagain, when that adrenaline kicksin you can do things you neverthought you could. One of the fewsummers we spent on the Creamerplace, (because mom was usuallygoing to summer school atSpearfish) which mom and dadowned at one time, mom killed ninerattlesnakes. I remember one timein particular, mom was going to dipsome rain water out of a tub shehad near a drain pipe to catch rainwater. There was a rattlesnake be-tween the tub and the house. Qui-etly she told us to get her a stickand she killed the rattler with thatstick. I was sure she was going toget bitten, but thankfully shedidn’t. We didn’t have a phone andPhil and I were too young to drive,so it could have been a bad situa-tion. But it wasn’t. Wednesday, July 18, Gene andAudrey headed south. They met upwith daughter, Lisa Foley, inValentine, Neb., where she left hercar at Jerry Henderson's. Afterhaving breakfast with Jerry at arestaurant, the Joneses and Lisawent on their way. They reachedFloydada, Texas, on Thursday.While there, they visited severalgraveyards where Gene's relativesare resting in peace. Thursdaynight, they enjoyed supper withcousins, Jon and Brenda Jones andAbby at their farm and Fridaynight enjoyed Mexican food withcousin, Travis Jones, Jon andBrenda, Floydada, and Bill andTippee Jones, Amarillo. Friday,Gene, Audrey and Lisa traveled toPlainview to visit cousins Wayneand Madelyn Cumbie. Saturdaywas the Jones reunion with around50 in attendance. This was held atthe Floydada Club. Throughout theday, there was much visiting,games, and eating. The custom isfor all to bring a dessert, and theyall look forward to the cherryrhubarb crisp that comes fromSouth Dakota. Rhubarb doesn'tgrow in Texas, so it is a treat. Also,in the afternoon there is a familyauction that members donate itemsto. With lots of good natured bid-ding and ribbing, with outlandishprices. In the end funds are raisedto go towards the cost of the re-union, scholarships, and memorialdonations, etc. Sunday morningafter attending Mass in Matador,Texas, Gene, Audrey and Lisaheaded north towards home. Theymet up with Lisa's husband, MattFoley, in North Platte, Neb. Matt isnow driving truck over the road fora company out of Brandon. TheJoneses and Lisa returned to theirrespective homes Monday. As I close my news column forthis week, we continue to have hotdays with little to no rain. It hascooled off a bit, but the weatherman is talking of 99˚ days onceagain, which means it will probablyget to 100˚ or better. I was water-ing our lawn the other day and thebirds were thoroughly enjoyingthemselves in that water as itshowered down. We have a rabbitthat has been sticking around allsummer and we will sometimes seea squirrel or two. They have beenup in our black walnut tree lookingover the walnuts, but decided theyare too green, as yet. When theydarken, they will be packing themoff to places only they know about.They are interesting to watch asthey busy themselves with busywork. We have been enjoying homegrown tomatoes and cucumbers,not from our garden but from otherfolks. There is nothing like thetaste of homegrown vegetables.Our traveling daughter, Charlene,is back in the states. She is visitingfriends in New York City, and willbe taking the Amtrak to visitfriends in Connecticut and Penn-sylvania before heading back toBismarck, N.D., for another schoolyear. In talking of her trip to theBaltic’s and Russia in her wordsshe said, “The history-thoughcruel-has been fascinating-the cul-ture as far as music-absolutelybeautiful-the cruise wonderful asalways.” She saw Red Square, andthe beautiful church of St. Basil’s,in her words, was stunning, ab-solutely beautiful, and the Na-tional Russian Dance Show, withits costumes and dancing, wasspectacular. Her emails as shetravels takes you on a history ad-venture to places you will neversee. She has once again had anawesome summer of travels andsoon it will be time to get back toreality and another school year ofteaching Spanish, Latin, Frenchand German. Keep cool, stay safe, be careful offires and drink plenty of liquids.

Lordy, Lordy!

Look Who’s 80!

Jessica Dale-Root

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Presenting Tomorrow’s Leaders …

Chevy, 5; Memphis, 3. Children of

Nick & Hallie Konst, Philip.Riley, 9; Tara, 6. Children of

Jake & April Schofield, Philip.Alyssa, 9. Daughter of

Teresa Williams & Bill Walker,

Philip.

Carson, 4.

Son of Marty & Tricia Burns, Philip.

Sterling, 7 months. Son of

Branden & Chelsea Moos, Philip.

Kelcey, 9-1/2, Katie, 8,

Lukas, 5-1/2. Children of

David & Michelle Butler, Philip.

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Eymer, play in the district Legionbaseball tournament in Sturgis.They will be playing in the statetournament in Aberdeen this week-end. Saturday, they were in NewUnderwood for the 4-H rodeo towatch grandaughter, BrittanyEymer. Miles and Erin Hovland, Connorand Mackenzie, spent Saturdaynight and Sunday in Murdo at thehome of James and Melony Gylesand family. Also there were Johnand Anna Schreurs, Brandon. Spending the weekend withLarry and Linda Smith weregrandchildren, Mesa Mangis, RettaLanka, and Randen and LondenWishard. Donna Quinn recently had visitsfrom two of her daughters, KathyBorkovec and Janelle Smith.

The Milesville 4-H Club servedlunch at an auction in Philip Tues-day evening. Guests at Mark and Pat Hanra-han's Friday were Pat's sister,Laura Dianne and Ron Frame,Pierre, their daughter, Adrie, andher daughter, Cadince, Sioux Falls.Dinner guests at Hanrahan's Sun-day were Kenny and Nancy

Neville. Kenny is doing well afterhis recent surgery. Keagan, Colby and Jensen Fitchtook swimming lessons in Philiplast week. Attending the Days of '76 rodeoin Deadwood Saturday night wereMark and Pat Hanrahan and Timand Judy Elshere. There are a couple more familyreunions to report. Leo and JoanPatton, Irene Patton, Pierre, andthe Jim Stangle's joined other fam-ily members over the weekend atLake McConaughy near Ogalalla,Neb. Forty-one attended, enjoyinglots of water sports and the sandybeach. The families of the late ThorvalThorson and Joe Thorson gatheredover the weekend at Storm Moun-tain south of Rapid City. Forty-sixfamily members attended fromSouth Dakota,Colorado, Oklahoma, Minnesota,

Illinois, and Oregon. Don Thorsonhad a slide presentation of his 2011trip to Norway. Attending from ourarea were Bryan and SharonOlivier, Earl, Jodi, Rachel andSarah Parsons and Bart and I.

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Monday found Tony Harty doinghis usual visiting around Kadoka.He stopped to check on the newconstruction going on at Verda An-dersons. The big, old, two storyhouse on the west side of Kadoka istaking on a new look with a garageand upstairs addition that joinsinto the house. At the Anderson’sthere is always a group of geese,ducks and other birds that greetyou as well as wander along thestate highway and to the feed store.In all the years we've been here, Ihaven't seen any as road kill. Bill and I were on the road earlyMonday to Rapid City for medicalreasons, a blood draw first andthen to see the doctor after that.We did some other errands be-tween the appointments, then Billended up in the hospital. It seemsthat an infection has been brewingand creating a major problem. An-other bump along our journey itseems. I returned home after Billwas settled in for the night. Jody Gittings was out to helpGeorge Gittings with some fencingMonday and had dinner withGeorge and Sandee. Pee Wee Hook and Jody Gittingsdid some more fencing fixing Tues-day morning for George Gittings. Tony Harty kept a medical ap-pointment in Philip Tuesday morn-ing and had breakfast out when hereturned. That evening, he went toPhilip in hopes of watching thesoftball games, but they got rainedout. Some areas got a lot more rainthan others. In Kadoka it was stilldry. Tuesday, July 24,  in the after-noon, Cathy Fiedler reported theygot a good shower of .60” then dur-ing the night another .40”, so aninch of rain, making it the mostrain at one time for three months.Was so nice to have. Tuesday,Ralph and Cathy Fiedler went to alocal cafe for lunch and met Henryand Nellie Chapell, Gillette, Wyo.Henry’s sister, Esther, Sturgis,joined them. The Chapell's were ontheir way home after being gone fortwo weeks. After an enjoyablelunch and visiting, the Chapellswent toward home and Ralph andCathy went to Spearfish to do some

errands. Pastor Art Weichart visited inthe afternoon Tuesday at the hos-pital with Bill and me. Cori Barberwas working Tuesday evening atthe hospital on our pod. GrandsonZack Seager and Ryder visited Billand me and also with Cori. Ryderwas having a lot of fun playingwith me in the bathroom, hidingbehind a shower curtain is enter-taining to a two and half year old.My sleeping place now is anywhereI can lay my head. Unfortunately,it seems, when they get Bill theyget two for one, because I'm theretoo. Don and Vi Moody are thankfulthey don't have to license theirtractors. They have been busy put-ting the registrations and decalsin/on their vehicles.  Thanks toWR/L-J and Roy, Margaret andSteven Pfeifer, waterlines andtanks are set up and ready for live-stock. Vi said it was nice to have afamily that has so much experi-ence. She and remembers  Roy'sdad, Lornie, who drilled wells allover the area. Wednesday afternoon, I wenthome to take care of some business.Terry Buchert stopped by on hisway through and visited. Whilethere, he got a phone call (aren'tcell phones great) from BobHansen at Howes. They got a goodrain the night before and the cornwas looking pretty good. New hopefor a crop that has been hailed onand starved for water. Will the earsfill or should it be turned to silage– that is a very real question on theminds of many farmers. I made atrip to Philip to do a little businessand cleaned at the Civil Air Patrolbuilding getting ready for the aero-space weekend that will take placeat the airport August 4-5. Gliderswill be soaring around the immedi-ate area looking for up drafts Sat-urday and cadets and seniors alikewill be busy training. I stopped fora visit with Mary and Dean Par-sons and begged a drink of waterbefore going home. Tony Harty was at the court-house Wednesday morning and vis-ited with Shirley Hair in the after-noon.

Thursday visitor with BillSumpter at the hospital was RustyBaye who was visiting Johanna'suncle along with Rusty’s dad,Richard Baye. I walked over to visitRichard a bit too, he was gettinganxious to go home after his sur-gery, that means you're feeling bet-ter for sure. A cot followed me tothe room and bed was there. Thenext night, I added a sleeping bag,and had a good sleep. Tony Harty was doing some yardwork Thursday and discovered thathis freezer in the garage had thedoor pulled open and even thoughthe freezer was still running, thefood inside was a nasty mess. Anunpleasant event, to say the least.The last time he'd gotten anythingout was July 4, so the door businesshad to have occurred after that. Jody Gitings helped George Git-tings move the cattle to a new pas-ture Friday. The guys then tookSandee out for supper that eveningfor her birthday. Friday evening, Richard andDiana Stewart arrived at theFiedler house in Sturgis to spendthe weekend. They enjoyed supperout that evening. Tony Harty gave Shirley Hair aride to Philip Friday to take care ofsome business. They had breakfastout when they got back to Kadoka.Tony checked on how Kathy Brownand her family were doing on shin-gling her rental home. He also didsome storm watching that night asthe wind blew and the forecast wasfor possible severe weather. Norain accompanied the wind. George and Sandee Gittingswere among the many who at-tended the 50th wedding anniver-sary open house in Philip Saturdayevening. Leonard Konst was a visitor atthe hospital Saturday with Bill andthey enjoyed watching car races to-gether. Leonard said Friday nighthe was all set to get his pickup andcamper out of storage and actuallyhad it out when the wind, rain andhail arrived, he waited the squallout inside the storage area with hisvehicles. Boy, it was celebration time inPhilip Saturday night. There weresix couples who were celebratingtheir 50th anniversaries. Gerryand Marjorie Thorvaldson saidthey crashed the party becausetheir 50th isn't for another month.That makes 1962 a good year, con-gratulations to you all. I joined thegroup and was fortunate to runinto Karen Pearson, Rapid City,and she issued me an invitation tocamp at her place, thanks Karen,you now have a houseguest. Alsoenjoyed visiting with many friends.Unfortunately at this time, mybladder seems to still be too close to

my eyes. It should improve withtime. Saturday morning, Diana Stew-art and Cathy Fiedler met LynetteKlumb in Whitewood to get Han-nah for the day. The guys did somethings that Ralph needed help withand Diana helped Cathy get hernew Kindle set up that the familyhad given her for her birthday.Then Diana, Hannah and Cathywent to do some grocery shoppingfor supper. Later in the afternoon,Ralph, Richard and Diana wentdowntown to look around at therally. Hannah and Cathy stayed

home because it was just too hot.Sherry and Elsie Hanson stoppedby on their way back from Rapidand Sherry took Hannah home.Richard, Diana, Ralph and Cathyhad supper at home, then later saton the back deck, watched the traf-fic, and played some cards. Saturday was another hot day.Tony Harty helped some on theroofing job Kathy was doing bycleaning up a little and more or lessjust watching the work progress.Sunday morning, Tony stopped byour place and gave me his news.The only thing that does well with

no water is weeds. Tony attendedchurch and had dinner out. Sunday visitors with Bill at thehospital were Terry Buchert,Renee Konst and Zack Seager andRyder. I happened to see KarenPearson on I-90 when I was return-ing to Rapid so followed her homeand get settled in before visitingBill. George Gittings and Daniel tooka tractor to town Sunday evening.Sandee picked them up and theyhad supper in town and also took

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Saturday, August 4th4:00 p.m. at the Philip ArenaRegistration: 2:00 to 3:45 p.m.

Age Groups: 6 & Under; 7-9; 10-12; 13-14Admission: $5/person • $15/family

Fun for all with or without a horse!!Contact: Doug Thorson • 859-3538

• Goat Tying• Barrel Racing• Flag Racing• Mutton Bustin’ /Calf & Pony Riding

•Breakaway Roping

•Pole Bending•Team Roping

Entries: $5/event

Brad Pitt is almost 50. TomCruise is 50 too! They’d have to

have some work done to look as good as you!Five decades doesn’t seem so

long ... You’re still looking

good and going strong!

Happy 50th Birthday, Dana!

Love, Kelly, Colt & Erin,

Emilie & Tyler, & Zachary

10th Annual4-Person Scramble Tournament

Sat., August 4thLake Waggoner Golf Course21⁄2 mi. N. 1/2 mi. E. of Philip

•Shotgun Start, 7:30 a.m. & 1:00 p.m.•4-person teams •36-team limit

•$50 entry per person (includes steak dinner)•Pin prize on every hole

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The Philip Legion Post 173 base-ball team played at home, Sunday,July 15, hosting Lead/Deadwood

and Winner. In the first game,Philip lost to Lead/Deadwood 5-15.Winner then defeated Lead/Dead-

wood 14-9. In the last game, Philiplost to Winner, 1-31. Winner wenton to win the Region 17 Tourna-ment, which includes all of WestRiver. The Philip team is made up ofplayers from the Philip andKadoka areas. Philip Youth Baseball supportsthe American Legion programthrough donations, registrationsand the concession stand. LegionPost 173 is a sponsor in name only.All coaches, field workers, an-nouncers, etc. are volunteers. In2012 volunteers put a lot into thefield to make it Legion regulationso Philip could host home baseballgames. Following is a list of themajor expenses incurred in 2012for the Legion program. The cost for the program in-cludes Legion dues and insuranceof $465 (this does not include littleleague insurance or property insur-ance), two Legion regulation bats$425, clay and bricks for thepitcher’s mound and tarp $1,520,three pairs XL Legion pants and 18Legion jersey’s $360. Player regis-tration fees of $750. Concession in-come is needed to make up the dif-ference.

Legion baseball game in Philip

Back row, from left: coach Kory Foss, Clint Stout, Tate DeJong, Avery Johnson, Blaine Hicks, Cassidy Schnabel, assistantcoach Travis DeJong and statistician Peyton DeJong. Front: Aaron Kills in Water, Jed Brown, Herbie O’Daniel, Nick Young,Sam Stangle and Trey DeJong. Not pictured: Zach Stone, Cody Young, Bubba Young and Riley Heltzel. Photo by Del Bartels

The Philip Scotties basketballteam completed their summer sea-son Friday July 20. The team began by entering theRapid City Summer League, whichis six weeks long starting in June.The Scotties entered the JuniorVarsity Division, since the teamconsisted of all sophomores andfreshman. The Scotties ended theleague with a six win, four lossrecord. Philip was coached by MikeBaer. June 6 – Philip defeated RapidCity Stevens JV 38-28. Philip thendefeated the Rapid City CobblersJV 45-39. June 13 – Philip squeaked by St.Thomas More JV 21-20, thenwalked away with a 30-20 win overthe Stevens Raiders Blue. June 20 – Philip was defeated byNewell 30-54. Philip then lost byone point, 45-46, to New Under-wood. June 27 – Philip fell to the RapidCity Central Cobblers JV 47-52.Another loss, this time 42-46, camein the Philip versus Little WoundJV game. July 18 – Philip defeated StevensRaiders Silver 45-35, then grabbeda second win with a 37-32 gameagainst St. Thomas More JV. On July 19, the team entered theVarsity Division of the SouthDakota School of Mines and Tech-nology Summer Team Camp. Thiscamp was basically a summerleague tournament, consisting ofteams from many different states.The Scotties were definitely theyounger team every game theyplayed, since they were in the var-sity division yet had no juniors orseniors on the team. The Scotties’ first game was sup-posed to be against Lead-Dead-wood, but they didn’t show, soPhilip received two exhibitiongames, first with Timber Lake andthen with Hemingford, Neb. Philipwon both exhibition games. Theonly other team in Philip’s pool wasGillette, Wyo. Philip lead by threeat halftime, but saw that lead slip

away, and eventually lost toGillette 41-51. After the pool play they headedinto their bracket. First on the listwas Hettinger, N.D. Philip out hus-tled the North Dakota team, andeventually won by 10. This movedthem into the semifinals against atough Sidney, Mont. team. AfterSidney’s display of dunking abilityin warm ups, they soon found outthey need to do more than jump inorder to beat the scrappy Philipteam. After playing to a 32 tie athalftime, Philip moved out to aneight point lead, only to see it slipaway with less than 20 seconds onthe clock. Philip was down by onewith 20 seconds to play when Nel-son Holman brought the ball downand hit a three-pointer from about

23 feet, and the team went up bytwo. Sidney eventually fouled, andPhilip went on to win the game bythree points. This put them into the champi-onship game against SouthO’Brien, Iowa. This was a teamthat traveled over 700 miles to par-ticipate, and they certainly did.Philip had an early three-two lead,but that was the only lead theywould see, as South O’Brien provedto be too much for the young Scot-tie team. They fell in the finals by20. D.J. Rush said, overall Philiphad a great showing, and provedthey could play with many varsityteams, even with only freshmanand sophomore members.

Basketball ends summer season

Back row, from left: Paul Guptill – 10th grade, Tristen Rush – 10th, Jace Gian-nonatti – 9th, and Kruse Bierle – 10th. Front row, from left: Ben Stangle – 10th,Nelson Holman – 10th, Blake Martinez – 10th, and Garrett Snook – 9th.

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After more than eight months oftraining, 13 recruits officiallyjoined the ranks of the SouthDakota Highway Patrol during agraduation ceremony in the Capitolrotunda on Friday. The 13 new troopers, formallymembers of Class 52, completed

basic law enforcement training, fol-lowed by the South Dakota High-way Patrol Recruit Academy. Frommid-May until graduation day,they were in field training. The pe-riod from initial application tograduation is about one year. Governor Dennis Daugaardjoined family and friends of thenew troopers for the ceremony. Hetold them that law enforcement of-ficers are the foundation for a freesociety, and he asked them alwaysto remember that South Dakotacitizens appreciate their efforts andsacrifices. “With every action you take andeven with every ticket you give, youwill be motivating people to obeythe law,’’ Daugaard said. “You willalso be a role model of lawful, kind

and helpful behavior for all theyoung people you meet.’ At the conclusion of the cere-mony, the recruits officially becamemembers of the highway patrol andleft for their initial duty stations.Several of the new troopers werescheduled to be on duty as early asSaturday, July 28. The troopers and their duty sta-tions are Casey Bassett, Salem,David Campbell, Burke, Mark De-Grote, Capitol Protective Services,Daniel Hup, Aberdeen, JerryKastein II, Watertown, Matt Koll,Sioux Falls, Kevin Moser, RapidCity, Alexander Murray, Presho,Matthew Niles, Parker, BrockOlson, Rapid City, Benjamin Palle-sen, Sisseton, Aaron Spangenberg,Pierre, and Jack Wagoner, Pierre.

South Dakota Highway Patrol graduates 13

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Welcome to 4-H Achievement Days &

Haakon/JacksonCounty Fair

Friday & Saturday, August 3 & 4, 2012American Legion Hall & Fairgrounds in Philip, SD

Here’s what’s happening:

Thursday, August 2, 2012 • The Pioneer Review •Page 9

HAAKON/JACKSON CO. OPEN CLASS

& 4-H SCHEDULE OF EvENTS

FRiDAy, AuGuST 38:00 a.m. – Judging of Static Entries begins, Le-

gion Hall 8:00 a.m. - 11:00 –Open Class Exhibits may be

entered1:00 p.m. – Exhibits open to Public3:00 p.m. – County Talk Off, Legion Hall4:00 p.m. - Project Runway, Legion Hall 5:00 p.m. – Freewill BBQ, Ice Cream Social, Le-

gion Hall, sponsored by H/J Fairboard 6:00 p.m. – Talent Show,

Legion Hall•During intermission a Sweet Treat Live

Auction will be held

SATuRDAy, AuGuST 47:00 a.m. – Breakfast at

Fairgrounds7 to 8 a.m. – Large Animal Check-in, Fairgrounds8:30-10:00 a.m. – Large

Animal Livestock Show, Fairgrounds9:00 a.m. – Farmer’s Market & Trade Show opens,

Fairgrounds10:00 – 11:00 a.m.– Small

Animal Check-in, Fairgrounds11:00 a.m. – Small Animal Show, Fairgrounds12:00 p.m. – Lunch, sponsored by

H/J Fairboard1:00 p.m. – Quiz Bowl, Legion Hall3:00 p.m. – Open Class and

4-H Exhibits released

BadlandsRiders

Bad RiverBuckaroos

MilesvilleRangers

KountryKousins

Rider &Racers

MilesvilleMusketeers

If you are interested in joining 4-H, pleasecheck with the Haakon Co. Extension Office (859-2840) or the Jackson Co.

Extension Office (837-2133) for further information.

B&B SalesBrant’s ElectricCoyle’s SuperValuDr. Ron & Laurie Mann & StaffErnie’s Building Center, LLCFarm Bureau Financial Services Glenn & Dianne ParsonsFirst National Agency Joe Gittings & Mary BurnettFirst National Bank in PhilipFitzgerald Oil CompanyGibson Concrete Const.Golden Willow SeedsGrossenburg ImplementHaakon County Abstract

Ingram HardwareJones’ Saddlery, Bottle & VetKennedy Implement & AutoCHS Midwest CooperativesModern Woodmen of America Don HaynesMorrison’s Pit StopMoses Building CenterPhilip Health ServicesRavellette Publications, Inc.Rush Funeral HomeState Farm Insurance Jan HewittThe Steakhouse & Lounge

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This year’s Haakon/JacksonCounty Fair and AchievementsDays honorees are Mary Nelson,Haakon County, and Avery and LizMay, Jackson County.

Avery and Liz May In one form or another Avery andI have been actively involved in the4-H horse project for the past 40plus years. We both started ourlove for horses with our involve-ment with the 4-H program. It wasnatural for both of us, coming froma ranch background. Throughoutthe years, we have held horseshows at our place, helped start theRedwater 4-H Club, judged horseshows and queen contests, andhelped kids from the communitypractice for various 4-H projectsand shows. Growing up, we had the opportu-nity to be surrounded by many peo-ple who shaped our successes.Without our parents, John andHelen Marty and Bud and AdaMay, we would never been involvedin 4-H. Also, I never go to a horseshow that I don’t think about Lyn-dell Peterson, who was the firstjudge I ever had to face. He was,and still is, a major factor in thesuccess of many young people. We enjoyed our years in 4-H. Weboth still have our 4-H books,which have become a favoritescrapbook. So, for all the kids whothink it’s a waste of time, take itfrom us, someday you’ll enjoy look-ing back on them. The dreaded andalmost unbearable illustrated talksor demonstrations were somethingboth of us didn’t like. It never wasthat we couldn’t think of somethingto talk about or demonstrate, itwas that we had to stand up in

front of a crowd and make sense.But like all other life experiences,it came in handy when deliveringour first speech in high school. Themoral to the story is, there is a rea-son behind the madness. It justtakes awhile before you under-stand it. Avery and I wanted to give hisyounger sisters and other childrenin the community the opportunitiesthat had been given to us through4-H. We began holding the county4-H horse show at our place nearKyle in the summer of 1984. Gary

Nies was the Extension agent forShannon and Bennett counties andwas very helpful in getting thehorse show going. Jeff Temple vol-unteered to judge that first horseshow. That was the first year webegan sponsoring the Bud May Me-morial Buckle in memory ofAvery’s dad who passed away inMarch 1984. Bud and his wife,Ada, were very active in 4-H andwere leaders for the 4-H club inKyle which eventually accumu-lated over 100 members. Avery’ssister, Timaire, won the first an-nual Bud May memorial award inthe Junior Girl’s Division. As morekids from Jackson County becameinvolved, we all decided to raisemoney to begin having the horseshow in Kadoka where it is cur-rently held. In the 90s, with the help of JohnKangas and Vera Boje, we startedthe Redwater 4-H Club. We heldvarious fundraisers and did com-munity service projects such assinging carols at Christmas time inthe nursing home, and picking uptrash in road ditches. To rewardthe kids for their hard work, theclub would hold an ice skating/sled-ding party or we would take all ofthe kids to Evans Plunge everyyear. Our years involved in 4-H in-cluded some of our fondest memo-ries. Many people who helped alongthe way who became lifelongfriends. 4-H is an outstanding or-ganization that offers kids the op-portunity to learn the life lessonsneeded to succeed as adults. Muchhard work has been required by notonly the kids, but also their parentsand the community for this organ-ization to be as successful as it hasbeen. We have sponsored the BudMay Memorial Buckle for 28 yearto reward kids for hard work, dedi-cation and success, and we will giveour support to the future genera-tions in 4-H for many years tocome.

Haakon/Jackson County Fair honorees

Above, Avery and Liz May, and right, Mary Nelson. Courtesy photos

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by Del Bartels The summer reading programput on by the Haakon County Pub-lic Library concluded Wednesday,July 25. The program had up to 30 chil-dren attending during its twomonth time. Any given sessioncould range from 15 to 30 children. For the last session, after severalbooks were read aloud by volunteerreader Pastor Frezil Westerlund,an awards ceremony was held forattendees who read the most pagesduring the summer reading pro-gram. Those readers who signed upfor the contest averaged over 322pages each. For the contest’s youngest agebracket, ages two to five, parentscould read to their children for

credit. The child with the mostrecorded pages for first place wasPaige O’Connor. Second place wentto Lukas Butler. In the six to eight year old agebracket, first place was claimed byRace O’Connor. Second place wentto Danessa Heltzel. Kelcey Butler won the nine to 10year old bracket. According to Annie Brunskill, di-rector for the Haakon County Pub-lic Library, the children beganmeeting June 13, and met everyWednesday through July 25, ex-cept for the Fourth of July. Theprogram’s other volunteer readerwas Carol Heltzel. Helpers wereJody Daly, Missy Koester andJesse Manke.

Summer readingprogram ends

Before the total pages were tallied and the individual readers praised, theseyoungsters listened to a few more books being read aloud, this time by PastorFrezil Westerlund. Photo by Del Bartels

Installation has begun on the 16 air conditioner units for the Philip school build-ings. Many of the exterior units will provide cooling for two classrooms. All the in-teriors units will be remote controlled by hand-held controls operated by the in-structors. Brant’s Electric and 3B’s Heating and Air Conditioning are the two busi-nesses doing the installation work. Shown is Brian Hanson, of 3B’s, checking thecover for an interior unit. The inset photo shows an exterior unit.

Photo by Del Bartels

A/C going in at schools

Mary Nelson My name is Mary Nelson. I ammarried to Jerry Nelson and welive on a ranch 30 miles northeastof Philip. We have three children,Katie, Loni and Travis. All three ofour children are graduates ofPhilip High School. My first involvement in 4-Hcame about when our oldest child,Katie, enrolled in the MilesvilleRangers 4-H Club. I have served asa leader in the Milesville club for14 years. During that time I havetried to help the 4-H members dis-cover the benefits and opportuni-ties of being involved in 4-H. Mem-bers of our club have participatedin every level of 4-H, from givingspeeches at their club and countylevel, to participating in leadershipconferences in Washington, D.C.My children were involved in manydifferent 4-H project areas and par-ticipated in the 4-H rodeo programas well. Serving on the Haakon/Jackson4-H Leaders Council was the waythat I became aware of how to formpolicies and how to help implementchanges for the betterment of 4-H.I served in various offices while Iwas a member of the 4-H council. Ialso served as a member of theHaakon/Jackson County ExtensionBoard for several years. I am currently employed by theHaakon County School District asa paraprofessional in the elemen-tary school. My family and I are members ofSt. Mary’s Catholic Church inMilesville where I currently serveas a secretary of the Altar Society. Thank you for choosing me asthe 2012 Haakon County Fair Hon-oree. Please go out and encouragechildren to become involved in the4-H program. The discoveryprocess for children enrolled in the4-H Program is unlimited.

The Philip secondary and ele-mentary schools will hold an openhouse Monday, August 13, from3:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. Parent’s may visit teachers’classrooms and ask any questionsthey may have. Also Vicki Knutsonwill be available for any questionson the Title program for thekindergarten through sixth grade,and Targeted Assisted Program forgrades seven and eight.

Philip schoolopen house

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