Escolar Documentos
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Drake Erritt
Payton Erritt
PV School board
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Donald, 1 year old, and his older sister Destinee Brandel, 3 years old, both from Callender, rode ponies. The ponies
were supplied by Lil Rednex Pony Rides, from the R6 Ranch, Dayton, sponsored by Security Savings Bank. Photo by Jeff Heck.
Kaden Jones, nine years old from Fort Dodge,
performs a magic rope trick. Kaden has been performing
magic tricks for two years.
Erik Larson, seven years old from Fort Dodge, Iowa rides a
pony at the Callender Harvest and Music Fest on August 27.
The rock band Crossed, from Waterloo,IA, performs at worship and town concerts, such as Callender Harvest
and Music Fest.
Tomorrow's Leaders
Pictured from L to R are, Linkin, seven and Tripp, three, children of Dallas and
Mindy Roper; Jacie, one, daughter of Michael and Ashley Hanlon; Riley, eight, Jacey, six,
and Taylor, three and a half, daughters of Brett and Kathy Carlson.
Help Wanted
Thursday, September 1
Gowrie Fire Dept., 7:00 p.m. at the fire station.
Monday, September 5
Harcourt TOPS, 8:00 a.m. at Faith Lutheran
Church Harcourt.
Cub Scout Pack 42, 6:00 p.m. at the Callender
Heritage Library/Community Center
To have the date and time of your organizations
meeting listed here, call the Gowrie News at
352-3325 or email us at gnews@wccta.net
Junior Tessa Berg (27:21) and Senior Emma
Graves (27:23) just missed medals with a 27th and 28th
place respectively. Photo by Lisa Peterson.
Percy A. Millard, a teacher and high school
principal at Gowrie for 41 years, was honored at an open
house when he announced that he would retire at the end
of the 1968-69 term. Millard is shown with his wife, Lucille (in center), flanked by three of the seven superintendents under whom he served. They are Arthur C. Anderson of Des Moines (extreme left); Supt. D. L. Tracy of
Gowrie, present head of the system, and Marion Culver.
Turning in the best record since the pool opened
in 1964 was the 1969 Gowrie Swim team which won two
tdual meets and placed fourth in the Cornbelt Conference championship tournament. Members of the squad
are Stewart Gordon, Brett Nordmann, David Amandus,
Mike Johnson, Cindy Johnson, Heather Pingel, Brenda
Bastow, Cindy Johnson, Lisa Baedke, Shane Johnson,
Jennifer Wooters, Cindy Nordmann, Debbie Smith, Dana
Smith, Paul Baedke, Mark Lewis, Doug Farnham, Brian McLoud, Larry Rude, Terry White, Kathy Johnson,
Judy Farnham, Johanna Baedke, Becky Lambertson,
Joleen Ryberg, Mary Beth Johnson, and Tyra Johnson,
Brian Nordmann, Travis Anderson, Dean A. Farnham,
Bruce Nordmann, Carl Beyerhelmm, and Coach Chuck
Christensen. Doug Harrell was assistant coach.
A large crowd as on hand to greet Tricia
Nixon, daughter of is Richard M. Nixon (who later in
the year became President of the United States) when
the petite 22- year-old made a whirlwind visit to Gowries 1968 July Fourth Celebration to boost her fathers shown as she is introduced to the crowd by
Thatcher Johnson of Gowrie, County C.O.P. chairman.
To meet an ever-increasing demand for
power, the Gowrie Municipal Utilities purchased another large 1,250-kilowatt generating unit in January.
The huge 40-ton engine was delivered in November.
Despite June flooding and a dry July, area
crops came along amazingly well. The soybean crop
was good but slightly below average, running 3233 bushels to the acre. Corn yields were better than
originally anticipated, hitting an average of 105-
Jaguar senior Spencer Warehime won the boys individual title at the Southeast Valley Invitational in Gowrie.
Photo by Lisa Peterson.
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assign funding for the district.
This year count day falls on October 1st,
which is a Sunday, so student count will be determined
the following day. Additionally, changes in numbers of
students due to open enrollment may also occur prior
to October 1st. Initially superintendent Brian Johnson
makes decisions regarding open enrollment, but if parents and/or students are unhappy about these decisions,
they may request to appear before the school board.
Currently 264 students are enrolled in the Prairie Valley School Districts elementary school. This includes those from pre-school through the fourth grade.
This figure is up 15 students from last year; however,
if pre-school is not included in the calculation, the district is up 22 students from last year. Currently the high
school enrollment is 355 with an increase in enrollment
of 15 students.
At one point we werent sure if wed have
enough chromebooks for our students, offered Johnson.
Thats a great problem to have.
In other news, representatives from both the
Southeast Webster-Grand school district and the Prairie
Valley School district will meet soon to go over policy
manuals in an effort to make sure expectations for staff
and students are moving toward a consensus in advance
of a potential merger of the districts in the coming years.
District finances,
$177,000 grant secured
Board secretary, Lisa Willardson, reported on
the financial status of the district. She noted this is a
meager month in terms of revenue as there is no state
aid received in July; however, she reports the district is
a little ahead in cash, as compared to where the district was last year. Also, the TLC (Teacher Leadership
Grant) has been approved for the district in the amount
of $177,000. This figure may increase slightly if more
students are added due to open enrollment.
This [the TLC grant] is a great source of funding for us, suggested Willardson. We want to use it for
everyones benefit.
Superintendent Johnson advised the board that
administration may appear before the SBRC gain authority to spend the money gained by open enrollment students. The School Budget Review Committee (SRBC)
is a non-partisan body established by the legislature with
authority and responsibilities in school budgeting and accounting. The SRBC is an independent agency, separate
from the Department of Education and Department of
Management.
We need to gain this authority to spend this
money, explained Johnson.
Retrospectively, it was noted that the PV School
District lost 16 students last academic year. This resulted in a net loss of $200,000 in funding for the district.
Cuts had to be made to make up for this fiscal loss. It
was questioned whether the district could reinstate some
of the cuts made in the previous academic year, but the
board and administration urged caution.
This is a very fluid situation, said board member Gary Welter.
The administration concurred and advised the
district needs more time to see if enrollment figures increase or decline this academic year.
Birthdays
31-Aug Tom Little
1-Sep Joe Robertson, Verna Thomas
2-Sep Kristi Gleason, Nathan Jackson, Polly Saxton
3-Sep Jeff Vosberg
4-Sep Larry Hirschberg, David Stickrod
5-Sep Pauline Carlson, Bob Hicks
Rose McCubbin, Denise Wiederin
6-Sep Cloey Reese
7-Sep Marilyn Jensen, Jason Johnson Jr., Dave Seil
1-Sept
3-Sept
5-Sept
6-Sept
7-Sept
Anniversaries
Dan and Beth Goodwin.
Brian and Vickie Gleason;
Marion and Doris Moeller;
Rick and Cheryl Pearson.
Steve and Renae Lane.
Nathan and Kari Subbert.
Paul and Peg Vote.
Born to Alfred George and Jessie Mae Nada
(Noland) Fagerburg on November 4, 1920, Frank P.
Fagerburg began his nearly 96 years of life in his family home at 1204 North Livingston Street, Bloomington,
Illinois. He died peacefully at his home in Green Lake,
Wisconsin, on August 25, 2016.
Before his birth, Franks parents prayed their
child would live and work serving God. They dedicated
his life to Christ at the First Baptist Church (FBC) of
Bloomington. As a young boy, he accepted Christ as his
Savior and became a member of the congregation.
He attended Bloomington High School, was part
of the Bloomington YMCA acrobatics team, and participated in many sports. After graduation, he worked for a
railroad until entering the military.
Frank joined the Navy Air Corp on January 5,
1943. He cherished his time serving our country as a
Navy Air Corp fighter pilot in World War II, flying the
Grumman F6F Hellcat fighter and Douglas SBD Dauntless dive bomber aircraft. Serving aboard the U.S.S.
Shangri-La aircraft carrier, he was part of Air Group Two
Tall Dogs, and mustered out of military service on December 9, 1945.
After attending Illinois Wesleyan University, he
transferred to Sioux Falls College (now The University
of Sioux Falls). He was on the football team, participated
in theater, and once competed against the Harlem Globetrotters. It was at college he met the love of his life,
Dorothy Elaine Williams. After receiving their Bachelor
of Arts degrees on June 6, 1949, they traveled to Dotties hometown of Osage, Iowa, where they married at
the First Baptist Church on June 12, 1949. Their marriage
was one of love, respect, and deep devotion. Throughout
their marriage, they celebrated a monthly anniversary on
the twelfth of every month, serving as a testament to their
faithfulness to each other.
Frank and Dottie moved to Berkeley, California,
where he attended Berkeley Baptist Divinity School (now
The Seminary of the West). While studying there, they
directed the youth program at FBC in Oakland. First son,
Frank Leslie, was born in 1951. They moved to Vallejo,
where Frank served as Youth Director at FBC in Vallejo.
Son Stephen George was born in 1953. Frank worked
at the Santa Rita State Prison, where he developed the
prison recreation program and taught inmates the boxing
skills he developed as a youth. After receiving his Master
of Theology Degree and completing requirements for ordination, they returned to South Dakota where Frank became Assistant Pastor, and Dottie was Director of Christian Education at the First Baptist Church of Sioux Falls.
In 1955 they moved to Trent, SD, where Frank
served two churches -- Trent Baptist Church and West
Baptist Church of Coleman. Daughter Pamela Jo was
born that same year, and son Mark Daniel was born in
1959.
Frank and Dottie faithfully served in other
American Baptist Churches including The First Baptist Church of Churdan, IA, The Federated Church of
Green Lake, WI, and The First Baptist Church of Red
Oak, IA. Frank and Dottie moved to Waupaca, WI, where
Frank served two years as Resident Camp Pastor/Caretaker for Camp Tamarack, the Wisconsin American Baptist Church state camp. Although they retired, they answered Gods call back to active ministry, serving at the
First Baptist Church of Cresco, IA for seven years until
they officially retired in 2001. They returned to Green
Lake, WI, enjoying 57 years of marriage until Dotties
death on December 6, 2006. Frank was a member of The
Federated Church of Green Lake.
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Thursday, Sept. 1
5:30 p.m. JVR/JV/V Volleyball GAME - Southeast
Valley @ Newell-Fonda
6:00 p.m. JVR Football GAME - East Sac County @
Southeast Valley
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The Dayton Fire Department pressure washed
all the buildings and fence earlier this month at the Dayton Rodeo arena.
The Dayton Community Club bought $200.00
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The Dayton Rodeo has made some big improvements in recent years.
Jessie Green, Dayton Rodeo president, stated
that if all goes well the Celebration Committee would like
to construct a new roping end (calf chute) for calf roping
competition for the Dayton Rodeo arena.
other duties.
His father is Frank Green, rural Harcourt, who
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bought $500 worth of stain supplies.
Diamond Vogel Paint Center from Fort Dodge,
donated $300 worth of products.
The crows nest is getting new windows.
And the Dayton Rodeo buildings are getting
new stain and the so is the fence.
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As a boy Jessie was involved in 4-H and Jane
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community was very important, said Jessie.
His grandmother was Viola Green who was a
4-H leader.
Jessie is a member of the Webster County Farm
Bureau board.
He is a worship contributor for a musical group at
Hope Lutheran Church in West Des Moines on a part-time
basis. Jessie has also been a Sunday School teacher for
high school students at Stratford Baptist Church.
Jessie lives on the family farm in rural Harcourt.
He has enjoyed his involvement with the Dayton Rodeo.
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Dakota Jaeschke, senior for the Jaguars, makes
the catch and runs it in for a touchdown Friday evening
against Eagle Grove. Photo by Lisa Peterson.
Gustafson led in solo tackles with six. Pliner
led in tackle assists with nine. Pliner had the lone quarterback sack.
Jaden Cline makes a great tackle for the Jaguars
friday night winning 45 to 6 against Eagle Grove. Photo by
Lisa Peterson.
Individual Statistics
Passing
Att.
Comp Yds/Com.
Nolan Brand
16
11
280
Hunter Kruse
1
1
27
Rushing
Att.
Yds.
Rush TDs
Kaleb Jondle
7
29
1
Aaron Swieter
10
27
0
Kenny Blunk
1
6
0
Kyler Jondle
2
4
0
Receiving
#Rec. Yds. Receiving TDs
TDs
Dakota Jaeschke
3
135 45.0
3
Nolan Johnson
4
95
23.8
1
Ryan Gustafson
1
29
29.0
0
Carter Fluckiger
1
27
27.0
1
Kaleb Jondle
2
17
8.5
0
Aaron Swieter
1
4
4.0
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Total Offense Rushing & Receiving
Rush Att. Receptions Total Yds TDs
Dakota Jaeschke
0
3
135
3
Nolan Johnson
0
4
95
1
Kaleb Jondle
7
2
46
1
Aaron Swieter
10
1
31
0
Ryan Gustafson
0
1
29
0
Carter Fluckiger
0
1
27
1
Kenny Blunk
1
0
6
0
Kyler Jondle
2
0
4
0
Total Offense Rushing & Passing
Rush Att. Pass Att. Total Yds TDs
Nolan Brand
0
16
280
4
Kaleb Jondle
7
0
29
1
Hunter Kruse
0
1
27
1
Aaron Swieter
10
0
27
0
Kenny Blunk
1
0
6
0
Kyler Jondle
2
0
4
0
Scoring
Pts.
Rushing
FG
PAT
Dakota Jaeschke
18
0
0
0
Nolan Johnson
6
0
0
0
Aaron Swieter
6
0
0
0
Kaleb Jondle
6
6
0
0
Carter Fluckiger
6
0
0
0
JJ Graves
2
0
0
0
Chase Swieter
1
0
0
1
Tackles
Unas.
Asst.
Solo Sacks
Ryan Gustafson
6
2
0
Alex Pliner
2
9
1
Kyler Jondle
2
7
0
Aaron Swieter
1
7
0
Jaden Cline
3
3
1
Nick Eslick
1
4
0
Dakota Jaeschke
2
2
0
Nolan Johnson
2
1
0
Kaleb Jondle
2
1
0
Zach Graves
2
1
0
Sam Berglund
1
2
0
Tom Lennon
1
2
0
JJ Graves
1
2
0
Daven Rees
1
1
0
Kenny Blunk
1
0
0
Nyles Johnson
1
0
0
Chase Swieter
0
2
0
Ivan Hudson
0
2
0
Carter Fluckiger
1
0
0
Interceptions
Interceptions
Return Yrds
TDs
Nolan Johnson
1
12
0
Aaron Swieter
1
17
1
Daven Rees
1
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PAT Att.
PAT
PAT%
Chase Swieter
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The objective of the program is the preservation of the Citys housing stock
through the rehabilitation of single-family home-ownership units located
within the incorporated limits of the City of Farnhamville.
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SV Football...
Dakota Jaeschke
Chase Swieter
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yds.
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Punting
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Mason Ackerson 2
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Frank has led countless numbers to know and accept
Christ as Lord and Savior through teaching and by his
example.
Frank was known for his work with children,
youth, and the elderly in the church and community
wherever he and Dottie lived. Throughout his ministry,
he enjoyed serving as camp director/counselor at church
camps. While residing in South Dakota, Frank acquired
property, developed it, and established a Boys Club for a
community lacking programs for youth. He also directed
Boy Scout camps while serving as a troop leader in Iowa
and Wisconsin. He earned the Order of The Arrow award
which honors scouts that best exemplify the Boy Scout
oath and law.
Frank received The Rosa O. Hall Award the
highest honor given by the American Baptist Home Mission Societies for distinguished service to town and
country churches. The University of Sioux Falls honored
him with the Dr. Firman A. Early Distinguished Ministry
Award for outstanding Christian leadership and service
to church and community.
Frank had the heart for the mission of Lions
Club International -- serving the sight- and hearingimpaired. He attended several International Lions Club
Conventions. He received The Melvin Jones Fellowship
Award which is the highest form of recognition a Lion
can receive for their charitable work. He was a sixty-year
member of the American Legion, with membership currently held at Willis-Chapel Post #306, Green Lake, WI.
He was a member of the Experimental Aircraft Association (EAA), and always took delight in seeing an aircraft
in the sky, no matter how large or small.
Frank and Dottie enjoyed bringing joy to all.
Over the years, they made thousands of telephone calls
to sing Happy Birthday to those in their churches and
communities, sometimes singing to people who didnt
know them. Frank was often seen pulling a nickel or a
quarter out of a childs ear or nose, or making small objects disappear, much to the delight of young and old.
He carried balloons in his pockets, always prepared to
share a simple gift with a child. For years, he and Dottie
Thursday, September 1 the Womens Bible
Study will begin at 9 a.m.
Saturday , September 3 worship will begin at 5
p.m.
Sunday, September 4 Worship will begin at 9:30
a.m. Missionary Coffee Hour will begin at 10:30 a.m.
Tuesday, September 6 a GCC Tapped Service
will begin at 10 a.m.
Community Blood
Drive at GUMC
Thursday, Sept. 1...
Wednesday, August 31 Confirmation Informational Meeting will begin at 6 p.m. Prayer Group will begin at 6 p.m. also at Gowrie United Methodist Church.
Thursday, September 01 the Community Blood
Drive will begin at 2 p.m. The UMW Executive Meeting
will begin at 6 p.m. The UMW Salad Supper will begin at
6:30 p.m.
Friday, September 02 Quilters will begin at 1
p.m.
Sunday, September 4 is Communion Sunday.
Sunday School will begin at 9 a.m. and Worship is at
10:15 a.m.
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A Bridal event Something Old, Something
New, Something Borrowed, Something Blue is open to
anyone of all ages interested in bridal dresses from early
1900s to today!
The morning starts off with a walk thru the many
gowns we have showcased from people in our community, complete with snacks and punch!
Then, make your way to our air-conditioned
room for a fancy luncheon with live music by Bill Sergeant, Alexandria Pommer, and Andrea Minikis.
After lunch, there will be a presentation of the
many wedding traditions, interesting trivia with awesome
prizes and a full style show with many dresses to see!
Tickets are $10 and are available now at the
church or as you walk in that day!
Buy your tickets in advance and you can be registered in a drawing!
For more inforamtion please call Our Saviours
Lutheran Church at
515-548-3423.
Griefshare classes
to begin at OSLC
Thursday, September 8 ...
Our Saviours Lutheran church at 504 James St.
in Callender, will again be holding GriefShare Classes
Thursday nights 6:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. beginning September 8.
GriefShare is a special 13 week long seminar/
support group for people grieving the death of a loved
one.
Its a place where you can listen and talk with
people who understand how you feel and the pain of your
loss.
You may begin attending at any point. The cost
for materials is $15 and may be paid at the first session.
You may contact the church to register at 515548-3423 or GriefShare website at : www.griefshare.ort,
enter zip code 50523 next to find a group.
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Insurance
Mon-Fri 7:30-5
Sat 8-Noon
203 South Ash
Harcourt, Iowa
Gowrie
352-3898
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Ph. 515.352.3325
Fx. 515.352.3309
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Stewart Memorial
Community Hospital
Community
Pharmacy
serving the communities of
Auto Parts
Gowrie
Ph. 515-352-3103
Towne
Veterinary
Clinic
Funeral Homes
Gowrie &
Rockwell City
Ph. 352-3121
Ph. 352-3044
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515-968-4131
Member F.D.I.C.
Callender Somers
Manson Gowrie
Ph. 515-352-3181
heartlandbanks.com
Ph. 352-3333
Swanson
Florists
Stewart Memorial
Community Hospital
McCrary-Rost
Clinic
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Adam Swisher, D.O. and
Kari Swisher, ARNP-C
in business 80 years
Gowrie, Iowa
Ph. 1-800-262-2630
Gowrie
Ph. 352-3355
1119 Market Street,
Gowrie, Iowa 50543
515-352-3711
Hours:
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Sun. 10:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M.
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Equipment
Gowrie, Iowa
352-9960
Ph. 354-5331
PH. 352-5204
Ph. 515.352.3325
Fx. 515.352.3309
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