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Jack Walker TABOR — Jack Walker, 73, of
Tabor died Thursday (Feb. 24,2011) at Avera Sacred HeartHospital, Yankton.
Funeral services are at 10 a.m.Thursday, March 3, at EmmanuelReformed Church, Springfield,with burial in the Bon HommeCemetery, rural Springfield, withmilitary honors.
Visitation is Wednesday withthe family present from 5-7 p.m.at Crosby-Jaeger Funeral Home,Springfield.
Charles ZoosCharles Adolph Zoos, 78, of
Yankton died Friday (Feb. 25,2011) at his residence surroundedby his family.
Funeral services are at 10:30a.m. Friday, March 4, at St.Benedict Catholic Church,Yankton, with Rev. Ken Lulf offici-ating. Burial will be in the Sacred
Heart Cemetery with militarygraveside rites by Ernest-BowyerVFW No. 791.
Visitations will begin at 5 p.m.Thursday at Opsahl-Kostel
Funeral Home and Crematory,Yankton with a 7 p.m. Scriptureservice. Visitations will resumeone hour prior to the service atthe church.
CASES DISPOSEDFEBRUARY 11-17, 2011
Samuel Bennett Zweber, Mission Hill;Fail to maintain financial responsibility,dismissed-motion by court
Dalton Kremlacek, 500 E. 4th Street,Yankton; Fail to maintain financial respon-sibility, $130
Christopher M. Baier, 414 DouglasAve., #2, Yankton; Fail to maintain finan-cial responsibility, $130; Driving with sus-pended (not revoked) license, $270
Denise A. Ramsburg, 30658 SW JimRiver Rd., Yankton; Theft by insufficientfunds check, $190; Theft by insufficientfunds check, $66
Christopher M. Baier, 414 DouglasAve., #2, Yankton; Fail to maintain finan-cial responsibility, $130; Driving with sus-pended (not revoked) license, $270
Leroy LaCroix, 106 Nome St., Yankton;Seat belt violation, $25
Jordan Ryan Johnson, Avon; Fail toyield from private driveway, $114
Shawn Paul Wittmeier, 1011 KennedyDr., Yankton; Seat belt violation, $25
Katie J. McHugh, 517 Broadway Ave,#3, Yankton; Disobey traffic signs-notstop, $125
Joshua Lee Ishmael, Sioux Falls; Drugfree zones created, dismissed-motion byprosecutor; Dist/poss w/intent dist 1 ozless 1/2 lb marj, $1073 plus 60 days in jailsuspended based on conditions of court;Poss two ounces of marijuana or less,dismissed-motion by prosecutor; Drugfree zones created; dismissed-motion byprosecutor; Dist/poss w/intent dist 1 ozless 1/2 lb marj, dismissed-motion byprosecutor; Poss two ounces of marijua-na or less, dismissed-motion by prosecu-tor
Kattie McHugh, 517 Broadway Ave.,#3, Yankton; Theft by insufficient fundscheck, $155
Jesse Weiler, Sioux City, Iowa;Disturbing the peace, $130
Mary Vanscoyk, 305 Mulberry St.,Yankton; Fail to maintain financial respon-sibility, dismissed-motion by court
Charles Warren Alderson, III, 404Douglas, Yankton; Careless driving, $114
Glenda Kay Mitchell, Wakonda;Speeding other roadways, $105
Casey Weverstad, 1108 Redmond,Yankton; Parking/standing violation, $102
Alicia Erin Ray, Sioux City, Iowa;Speeding other roadways, $105
Taunya Marie Kruse, 301 Bunker Lane,#20, Yankton; Seat belt violation, $25
Elisa Marie Yaeger, 515 E. 4th St.,Yankton; Renewal registration during
assigned month, $120Michael Jon Law, Howard; No drivers
license, $120Ashley Wagner, 100 Robin St., #3,
Yankton; Fail to maintain financial respon-sibility, dismissed-motion by court
Marcus Duane Backer, Volin; Speedingother roadways, $120
Myron Richey, Springfield; Speedingon state highway, $105
Ursula Jean Estes, Volin; Vandalism-$400-$1000-2nd degree, $384 plus 30days in jail suspended based on condi-tions of court
Joseph Renard Williams, Utica, N.Y.;Driving under influence-1st of, dismissal-reduction; Reckless driving, $493 plus 5days in jail suspended based on condi-tions of court
James Zell Lightner, Jr., 1309 E. Hwy50, Yankton; Domestic violence simpleassault, dismissed-reduction; Disorderlyconduct, $166 plus 14 days in jail sus-pended based on conditions of court
Cameron Scott Brandt, 813 Birch, Apt#2, Yankton; Forgery, dismissed-motionby prosecutor
Donovan Shane Hanzlik, Yankton;Grand theft, dismissed-motion by prose-cutor
Russell Lamar Parrish, 2504 DouglasAve., #2; Yankton; Interference withemergency communications, $166 plus14 days in jail suspended based on con-ditions of court
Alysia Marie Retzlaff, 806 E. 13th St.,Apt #19, Yankton; Simple assault, $384plus 30 days in jail suspended based onconditions of court
Jeremy Christopher Smithers, 208 ElmStreet, Yankton; Poss two ounces of mar-ijuana or less, dismissed-motion by pros-ecutor
Peter Michael Moore, 127 Oak RidgeRoad, Yankton; Domestic violence simpleassault, dismissal-reduction; Disorderlyconduct, $166 plus 14 days in jail sus-pended based on conditions of court
Linda Gail O’Grady, 103 James Place,Yankton; Driving under influence-2nd of,$643 plus 60 days in jail with 50 days sus-pended based on conditions of court; Nodrivers license, dismissed-motion byprosecutor
Lisa Jo Slycord, Perham, Minn.;Refusal to surrender license, $384;Driving with revoked (not suspended)license, dismissed-motion by prosecutor;Failure to yield right of way, dismissed-motion by prosecutor
Cassandra Sue DeJong, 817 CapitalStreet, Yankton; Simple assault, $384plus 30 days in jail suspended based onconditions of court
Allen Lee Carlson, Canova;Overweight on axle, $756
Brandon D. Van Beek, Sioux City,Iowa; Speeding other roadways, $90
Mary Suzette Marker, 1006 WhitingDr., #206, Yankton; Petty theft 2nddegree-$400 or less, $166 plus 5 days injail suspended based on conditions ofcourt
Charisse Rose Redlightning, Marty;Petty Theft 2nd degree-$400 or less,$166 plus 5 days in jail suspended basedon conditions of court
Thomas Joseph McNear, 501 Picotte
St., Yankton; Speeding other roadways,$105
Bruce Allen Kulseth, Thompson, N.D.;Log book/other violations, $166
Aaron J. Wescota, Red Cloud, Neb.;Speeding other roadways, $125
James Carr, 901 Spruce, Yankton;Careless driving, $120
Claudette Ankeny, 3112 Peninah,Yankton; Left turning vehicle failing toyield right of way, $120
Marilyn Gorsett, 1014 Cedar, #2,Yankton; Illegal lane change, $120
Joyce Suga, 1919 Cedar St., Yankton;Left turning vehicle failing to yield right ofway, $120
Thomas Gerrit Vankley, Sioux Falls;Speeding other roadways, $105
Jason Westphal, 2800 Broadway, #56,Yankton; Renewal registration duringassigned month, $120
Melissa L. Wetzbarger, 507 W. 21stSt., Yankton; Failure to make proper stopat stop intersection, $117
Robert L. Yonke, Crofton, Neb.;Speeding other roadways, $105
Leroy James Styles, 1015 Walnut St.,#7, Yankton; Seat belt violation, $25
Aaron Willis Schlapkohl, 701 LinnStreet, Yankton; Seat belt violation, $25
Andrew Bennett, 1300 West 8th St.,#20; Parking/standing violation, dis-
missed-not timely filedAaron Scott Johnson, Gransville, Utah;
Overweight on axle, $170William Joseph Perreault, Custer,
Okla.; Expired annual inspection, $170
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REGION DIGESTStanford Prof To Lecture At USD Monday
VERMILLION — Stanford Professor Terry Castle will deliver the2011 Phi Beta Kappa Visiting Scholar Lecture at 7:30 p.m. Monday,Feb. 28, at the Freedom Forum Conference Room of the AlNeuharth Media Center on the University of South Dakota campusin Vermillion.
A Walter A. Haas Professor in the Humanities at StanfordUniversity since 1997, Castle will present the program, “Becomingan Orphan: Estrangement & Education.” The lecture will addressdevelopment of modern Western individualism and a personal andprofessional response to the much-discussed phenomenon of ‘‘heli-copter” or “snow-plow” parents — middle-class parents who striveto maintain an intimate, watchful and fiercely protective supervi-sion over their college-age children. Castle will speak on behalf ofthe importance of imaginative rebellion against such scrutiny.
Castle’s scholarly interests include 18th-century British fiction,the Gothic novel, Jane Austen, the First World War, English art andculture of the 1920s and 1930s. An author of eight books, including“Clarissa’s Cipher,” “Masquerade and Civilization” and, mostrecently, “The Professor and Other Writings.” She is the editor ofthe award-winning collection, “The Literature of Lesbianism: AHistorical Anthology from Ariosto to Stonewall.” Castle also writesregularly for London Review of Books, the Atlantic and the NewRepublic.
Sponsored by the Phi Beta Kappa Society, Castle’s lecture is freeand open to the public.
N.E. Nebraska RC&D Meets TuesdayHOSKINS, Neb. — The February meeting of the Northeast NE
RC&D will be held at 1 p.m. Monday, Feb. 28, in Hoskins, Neb., atStu’s Bar & Grill. Interested individuals are invited to attend.
Beadle School ‘Fun’draiser TuesdayYankton’s Beadle Elementary School will host a “FUN”draiser
Bingo Night and Vendor Fair for Beadle PTA on Tuesday, March 1.The event runs from 5:30-8:30 p.m. at the Beadle ElementarySchool Gymnasium, 1214 Mulberry Street.
The public is invited to attend.
March For Meals Challenge Set For Center The March for Meals challenge of the “Battle of the Sexes”
begins at The Center on Tuesday, March 1. It will be Men vs.Women from the noon meal program to see who can raise the mostfor Meals On Wheels clients.
For more information contact The Center, 900 Whiting Drive,Yankton, call 665-4685 or request by email [email protected].
Midwest Riders Motorcycle Club To MeetThe Midwest Riders Motorcycle Club will hold its regular meet-
ing on Thursday, March 3, at Cheers Bar in Yankton. Midwest Riders Motorcycle Club offers a weekly schedule of
motorcycle rides when weather permits. This club promotes safemotorcycle riding and social interaction for motorcycle enthusi-asts. All motorcycle riders are welcome to join.
For more information, contact Terry Overseth at 665-7508 orLori Roinstad at 661-8352.
ASHH Hospice Fundraiser Under WayAvera Sacred Heart Hospice has launched its annual ‘Roses ...
Just Because’ hospice fundraiser.Participants can purchase a dozen roses, with proceeds going
directly to patients and their families utilizing Hospice care in thiscommunity. Roses must be picked up on April 12 at the AveraSacred Heart Hospital Benedictine Center, 1000 W. 4th St., fromfrom 7:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m.
Orders must be placed by Monday, March 14.For more information or to place an order, contact the Avera
Sacred Heart Foundation at 668-8310 or Avera Sacred HeartHospice at 668-8309. You can also order online at www.averasa-credheart.org.
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From P&D Staff Reports
Quick thinking by a Yanktonwoman stopped a con artist fromtricking a local couple out of $2,800.
The Yankton Police Departmentreceived a report Wednesday of asuspicious Western Union moneytransfer from an employee atYankton’s Kmart.
An elderly couple fromBloomfield, Neb., was contacted bya male claiming to be there grand-son who stated he was at a friend'swedding in Lincoln, Neb., and hadbeen charged with driving underthe influence. The man stated thatone of his friends was from Spainand that he needed his grandpar-ents to send $2800 to the friend's
attorney in Spain. The elderly male came to
Yankton and sent the money fromKmart.
Upon hearing about the situa-tion, Police Chief Brian Paulsen con-tacted the elderly male’s wife,informed her that it may be a scamand to try to contact her grandsonby phone. The female stated thegrandson had told her that shecould not contact him and that hewould call her back.
However, the elderly femalemade contact with her grandson,who said he had no knowledge ofthe incident. The elderly male wasthen able to go back to Kmart andstop the money transfer.
Yankton Police Report ScamInvolving Money Transfer
Aileen TreickSCOTLAND — Funeral services
for Aileen Treick of Scotland will beheld at 10:30 a.m. on Monday,February 28 at St. Paul LutheranChurch in Scotland with Rev. DavidW. Ellis officiating. Organist will beHarriet Schaeffer. Interment will fol-low in Rosehill Cemetery, Scotland.
Pallbearers will be James Cisar,Douglas Mehlhaff, RobertO’Connor, Jay Pidcock, LambertPravecek and Mark Turgeon.
Visitation will be held onSunday from 3:00 p.m. until 7:00p.m. at the Goglin Funeral Home inScotland, followed by a prayerservice at 7:00 p.m.
Arrangements are under thedirection of Goglin Funeral Home ofScotland and online expressions ofsympathy may be sent atwww.goglinfh.com. In lieu of flow-ers, a memorial has been estab-lished by the family.
Aileen Elizabeth Treick wasborn Saturday, October 5, 1907 toEdward and Clara (Simantel)Kepplinger on the family farm near
Dwight, Illinois. In 1911, the familymoved to a farm southeast ofScotland, South Dakota. She attend-ed country school through theeighth grade and then graduatedfrom Scotland High School in 1926.After earning her teacher’s certifi-cate, she taught country school forseveral years. Aileen was united inmarriage to Erwin Treick on May 23,1931 at Harbine, Nebraska. A son,Roger, was born to this union in
1935. They farmed west of Scotlanduntil 1973, when they retired toScotland. She enjoyed reading, cro-cheting and knitting. Her family,especially her grandchildren andgreat-grandchildren, will rememberher for the delicious cookies shebaked for them. She lived in herown home well past her 100thbirthday, and became a resident ofthe Good Samaritan Society ofScotland in June of 2009. Aileenpassed away on Tuesday, February22, 2011, having attained the age of103 years, 4 months, and 17 days.
She is survived by a son, Roger(June) Treick of Scotland; a grand-daughter, Janelle (Jay) Pidcock andgreat-granddaughters Katelyn andAlissa Pidcock, all of St. Louis,Missouri; three step-granddaugh-ters and their families: DebraBertrand of Council Bluffs, Iowa,great-grandson Joshua Bertrand ofVermillion, great-granddaughterNicole (Corey) Pechous and theirson Weston, all of Sioux Falls, andgreat-granddaughter Traci (Cody)VandeWeerd and their son Griffin,
all of Eudora, Kansas; Karla(Robert) O’Connor and great-grand-daughter Tierney, all of Sioux Falls;and Sheila Turgeon and husbandMark of Sioux Falls.
In addition to her parents,Edward and Clara Kepplinger,Aileen was preceded in death byher husband, Erwin Treick in 1982,daughter-in-law, Marlene I. Treick,two brothers, Edwin and FrankKepplinger, and sister, Elnora(Kepplinger) Nelles.
Yankton Press & DakotanFebruary 26, 2011
Aileen Treick
O B I T U A R I E S
Darlene BuchmannMITCHELL — Funeral servic-
es for Darlene R. Buchmann, 74,of Mitchell and formerly ofTripp will be held at 2:00 p.m.on Monday, February 28 at theEmmaus Lutheran Church inTripp with Rev. RichardWeeman officiating. Intermentwill follow in GracehillCemetery, Tripp.
Visitation will be held onSunday from 3:00 p.m. until 7:00
p.m. at the Goglin Funeral Homein Tripp, with a prayer serviceat 7:00 p.m. Visitation willresume one hour prior to theservice at the church onMonday.
Darlene passed away onThursday, February 24, 2011 atthe Avera Brady Health Centerin Mitchell.
Online expressions of sym-pathy may be sent atwww.goglinfh.com.