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wagner POST Volume 114 Number 44 Wagner, South Dakota Wednesday, November 6, 2019 $1 Wagner Raider Events • Nov. 7 Reg. Volleyball vs Madison (HOME) IsBe It sureTime to checkTo Renew? your subscription due date. • Nov. 16 Music Booster Craft Fair Red Stamp? Time to Renew! • Nov. 18 OI Regions @ Chamberlain VETERANS DAY ACTIVITIES PLANNED • 9:30 A.M. - FLAG RETIREMENT CEREMONY AT WAGNER COMMUNITY SCHOOL PARKING LOT, NORTH OF FOOTBALL FIELD. • 2:30 P.M. - WAGNER COMMUNITY SCHOOL VETERANS DAY PROGRAM IN THE SCHOOL GYM. • 6:00 P.M. - VFW POST 7319 ANNUAL VETERANS DAY BANQUET AT THE AMERICAN LEGION BUILDING. A SOCIAL HOUR WILL BEGIN AT 6:00 P.M. FOLLOWED BY A MEAL AT 7:00 P.M. ALL EVENTS ARE OPEN TO THE PUBLIC! See page 2 for full details on these events. Community . Pg . 2 Rotary . .Pg . 6 Columnists . Pg. 9 Classifieds . .Pg . 11 Obituaries . Pg . 4 Halloween Fun . Pg . 7 Public Notices . Pg . 10 Sports . .Pg . 12 Today's Forecast as of Monday, January 14, 2019 page 2 Wagner Post Wednesday, November 6, 2019 wagner COMMUNITY OST P LOCAL MODERN WOODMEN MEMBERS SCHEDULE OF OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF CHARLES MIX COUNTY, HONOR HOMETOWN HERO DRIVER'S EXAMS CITY OF WAGNER, WAGNER COMMUNITY SCHOOL, TOWN OF DANTE, LAKE ANDES FOR NOVEMBER IRRIGATION DISTRICT, LAKE ANDES-WAGNER IRRIGATION ARMOUR SYSTEMS, INC, AND TOWN OF PICKSTOWN November 14th & 21st BARB PECHOUS, 9 am - 3:30 pm PUBLISHER/EDITOR Courthouse - Comm. Rm. © Wagner Post 2018 Circulation : 1770 WAGNER Published every Wednesday November 7th (USPS 664-420) by : 9 am - 3:30 pm Pechous Publications 209 S. Main Ave. City Hall, 60 Main Ave. S. Wagner, SD 57380 Pictured above is Clayton with some of the volunteers who worked the Cancer IMPORTANT: File application at least 1 hour Phone : 605 .384 .5616 Clayton Rados was honored Rummage and Run/Walk events, they are, from left: Marlene Stone, Diane in advance of scheduled closing hours if you Fax : 605 .384 .5955 on October 29th for countless Robertson, Clayton Rados, Norma Horner, Jane Andersh, Dolores Kotab, Email : announcer@hcinet .net wish to complete examination on the same day. hours of service to the com- Jeanene Horner and Mary Ann Deurmier. (Bottom Photo) Clayton Rados munity. No drive test will be given from 11:30 to 1:30. receiving Hometown Hero honor from Marcella Strand (local Modern Woodmen ANNUAL Clayton was honored for in- activities coordinator). Courtesy Photos For more information and complete list SUBSCRIPTION RATE volvement in community events of documents needed for licensing call In the state of South Dakota in Wagner and Dante through $ Modern Woodmen of America’s 605-773-6883 or visit http://dps.sd.gov 45 Hometown Heroes Program. In recognition of his efforts, Rest of the United States members of Modern Woodmen’s $ #17406 Wagner chapter present- Announce 50 ed Clayton Rados with a certif- the birth of your children All rates include icate and awarded a $100 grant applicable sales tax . to Wagner Cancer, the charitable or upcoming birthdays organization of his choice. Periodicals postage paid at Coordinated by local Modern Wagner, SD 57380 Woodmen members, chapters Be a part of our with additional mailing offices. provide opportunities to connect local history through social activities and Postmaster: volunteer projects. Send address changes to : “Improving the quality of life for our members, their families Wagner Post and their communities is Mod- 209 S. Main Ave. ern Woodmen’s mission, says Wagner, SD 57380 Marcella Strand, local Modern Woodmen activities coordinator. The Hometown Heroes Program STAFF : helps us acknowledge and thank Barb Pechous: Editor, Publisher volunteers across the country for doing just that.” Jessica Zeeb: Graphic Design Call us at 605.384.5616 DEADLINES : Legals, Thurs . at 2 p.m. MISSOULA CHILDREN'S THEATRE'S PINOCCHIO FRIDAY AT MIS Ads, Fri. at 3 p.m. The performance of the the nation’s largest touring chil- an open audition and casts 50 to by the Tour Actor/Director. News, Mon . at 10 a.m. Missoula Children’s Theatre’s dren’s theater has been touring 60 local students to perform in the Creativity, social skills, goal Rocket Ads, Fri at 12 p.m. Pinocchio will be held Friday, extensively for more than 40 years production. The show is rehearsed achievement, communication Nov. 8 at 1:30 p.m., at Marty from Montana to Japan, and this throughout the week with a final skills and self-esteem are all Indian School in the new gym. year will visit nearly 1200 commu- performance at the end. All MCT characteristics that are attained The cast of 50 to 60 will be picked nities with 30 teams of Tour Actor/ shows are original adaptations through the participation in this from students in kindergarten Directors. A tour team arrives of classic children’s stories and unique, educational project. through 12th grade. in a given town with a set, lights, fairytales, a twist on the classic MCT’S mission is the develop- The public is invited to attend costumes, props and make-up, ev- stories that you know and love. ment of life skills in children Member of the South Dakota the performance at no charge. erything it takes to put on a play Also included in the residency are through participation in the Newspaper Association Missoula Children’s Theatre, except the cast. The team holds enrichment workshops presented performing arts. Wednesday, November 6, 2019 Wagner Post page 3 COMMUNITY VETERANS DAY PROGRA VFW TO HOST VETERANS Wagner Community School will be hosting a Veteran’s Day program on Monday, November 11 at 2:30 p.m., in the school gym. DAY BANQUET Recognition of members of the military will take place along with several student speakers and patriotic song performances. By Jerry Seiner Private John Warns" is a slide presentation, based Refreshments will be served following the program. Also, on VFW Post 7319 will host its annual Veterans on a book with the same title, that features letters Veterans Day at 9:30 a.m., a flag retirement ceremony will take Day Banquet at the American Legion Building to and from Private Warns, photos from the World place in the parking lot north of the football field. The public is on Monday, November 11, 2019. A social hour will War One era, newspaper coverage, and secondary invited to both events. begin at 6:00 p.m. followed by a meal at 7:00 p.m. sources to explore the manner in which World War The banquet is open to the public. One linked rural South Dakota to the maelstrom The program for the evening will include Voice of events surrounding World War One. World War of Democracy and Patriot Pen essays from students One was the event that set the stage for the modern at the Wagner Community School, a drawing for world and transformed the United States from an the Post gun raffle and presentation of membership isolationist promised land to a crusading state, awards. willing to go to war for ideological reasons. This The program for the evening will be presented presentation illustrates the dramatic impact that by Dr. Rich Lofthus, a native of McVille, North this transformation had on South Dakota, placing Dakota, and a graduate of the University of North the Warns family correspondence into this wider Engagements, marriages Dakota and Regent College. He taught in the public context, which included a well-organized propa- schools of Medina and Bottineau, North Dakota. In ganda effort by President Wilson's administration, and anniversaries in the 1981 he returned to the University of North Dakota, persecution of "slackers" who dared question U.S. Wagner Post, Lake Andes where he earned his graduate degree in history. In involvement in the war, and the controversy sur- 1988 he moved to South Dakota and after teaching rounding the activities of the Non-partisan League Wave or Announcer for one year at the University of Sioux Falls, he in South Dakota. Become a part of local history moved to Yankton and became Professor of History He is the author of Remembering Private Har- at Mount Marty College, a position he has held for ris: A South Dakotan in World War One and From thirty-one years. Wentworth to the Western Front: The World War 209 S. Main St. 605.384.5616 His presentation, "From Wentworth to the One Odyssey of Private John Warns. Copies of the Western Front: The World War One Odyssey of books will be on sale following the program. WAGNER GOOD SAMARITAN SOCIETY MAKES BLESSING BAGS FOR LOCAL FARMERS Wagner Good Samaritan Society’s Helping Day” messages and then the group brainstormed Commercial State Bank Hands group has been meeting at least once a month different items to put in the bags. Dietary Manager Great Starts, Start Here -- Your Hometown Bank collaborating on projects to benefit the community. Kelly Martin helped order all the various foods and Address: www.commercialstate.com E-mail: [email protected] In the past, the group has made prayer blankets, then we met to fill them up and sent them out to back to school bags for the kids, and the most different places around town. We want the farm- MEMBER FDIC Wagner, SD • Phone (605) 384-3646 Since 1902 recent project was Blessing Bags for the farmers. ers to know we care and you are in our thoughts. Many of our residents were very involved in the You are so important to our community and we community and enjoy the opportunity to give back are sending prayers! The Helping Hands group Patrons whose last name begins with the letter A-B may pick up to others and make a difference through various is open to all residents as well as any community their bank statements on Wed., Nov.