The Pix Drive-In Theater was located west of Winner on Highway 18. It was a place for families and kids to go during the summer to enjoy a great movie.
Winner was one of very few cities that
featured two drive in theaters.
A movie company in Iowa purchased the Pix
Drive-in screen and plans to use it in an outdoor theater.
The screen is going to Superior 71
Drive-In Theater in Spirit Lake, Iowa.
The Pix Drive-In opened Sept. 9, 1966
and the opening movie was “Cat Ballou” staring Lee Marvin and Jane Fonda.
The Pix was leased to D & N Theater
Corp and R. C. Metzger was the buyer and booker for the corporation.
Harold Davis leased the drive-in
theater from the D&N Theater Corp for the 1967 season.
The Pix boasted the largest screen in the state.
The first screen was built similar to the drive ins in Tyndall, Gregory and
O’Neill, Neb. It was destroyed by a tornado in June 1968. Soon after the tornado, a new screen was
installed.
The original screen had a full length
garage attached to it.
The drive in had a capacity for 275
cars. The drive in was closed on Sept. 13, 1998 after the showing of the movie
“The Negotiator.”
The only mention of D&N Theater corporation
has been in the Winner Advocate and its association with Pix Theater on Main St
and the Pix drive-in theater.
Steve Flora, a graduate Winner High
School and South Dakota State University, was a good friend of the Metzgers. He
said it may have been set up as a subsidiary under Ben-Dak Investment Company.
Ben-Dak was a Metzger family business with holdings in motion picture theaters
and drive-in theaters in Nebraska and South Dakota. Commercial real estate,
farm land and a portfolio of stocks and bonds.
The Pix Drive-in was the last theater
built by the Metzger family.
In addition to Flora, Royce
McDowell of Winner provided a lot of help with old stories and pictures of the
drive-in theater.
The 11th annual Winner Area
Chamber of Commerce Sharpshooter Bird and Clay
Classic will be held Dec. 10-11.
The classic will feature six person
teams and they will have four hours to hunt on Saturday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Check in will be at the Rosebud Arrow,
Rod and Gun Club before 2 p.m.
Once checked in persons will compete in trap shooting.
The Friday night banquet will be held
at the Tripp County 4-H Center where there will be a Calcutta and a drawing for
landowners.
The Saturday night awards banquet will be held at the 4-H Center. There will be games, a meal followed by
awarding of prizes from the hunt.
Prizes will be awarded to the top three
teams and guns will be awarded to each member of the team.
This year there are 16 teams in the
hunt.
Mike Scott, executive director of the
Chamber, says there is still need for more volunteers for the hunt. This
incudes more judges for the Saturday hunt. Persons who can help are to call the
Chamber office at 842-1533.
George
Roubideaux, 64, of Mission, SD passed away on Wednesday, Nov. 24, 2021 at the
Ava’s House in Sioux Falls, SD.
Funeral service was held Dec. 2, 2021 at noon at the Bishop Jones Building in Mission, SD. Burial followed in the Holy Family Cemetery. Wake service began on Tuesday, Nov. 30, 2021 at 7 p.m. at the Bishop Jones Building in Mission.
The family
of George Michael Roubideaux Sr. include wife Diane Miller and children:
Denise, Michael Jr. Weylin, Tamelia, Alexis, David and Teresa.
Larry Sund,
73, of Hot Springs, SD, formerly of Winner, SD passed away on Thursday, Dec 2,
2021 at the Monument Health Hospital in Rapid City, SD.
Funeral services will be held on Wednesday, Dec. 8, 2021 at 10:30 a.m. at the First Christian Church in Winner, SD. Burial will follow in the Colome City Cemetery. Visitation will be held one hour prior to the services.
Larry Dale
Sund was born Aug. 26, 1948 to Eldon & Ruth (Burdick) Sund in Winner
Baptist Hospital. He passed away on Dec. 2 in Rapid City Monument Hospital with
wife & daughter by his side.
Larry grew
up in the Winner area and started working for Frank Antes and worked there for
25 years. He then started work for Tripp County Highway Department and worked
there for 32 years until he retired.
He married
Lorinda O’Bryan on Nov. 11, 1978 in Winner, SD. To this union two children were
born, Scott Sund & Shawna Rogers. They resided in Winner until October of
2019 when they moved to Hot Springs, SD.
He enjoyed
spending time with family, fishing, gardening, and fixing bikes for kids. He
loved watching western movies, driving around, & seeing new sights.
Larry is
survived by his wife Lorinda, son Scott, daughter Shawna (David), 4
grandchildren; Adrian George, Robert George, Dustin Sund, & Destiny Sund.
Sisters and brothers: Belva (Bud) Leighton, Ruth (Bob) Benedict, Carol Hight,
Linda Sund, Don (Susan) Sund, Jim Sund, Mary (Mike) Hodge, Wanda (Ron) Klein,
Connie Jones, Nancy (Jeff) Peters, & Roger (Tammy) Sund, and numerous
nieces and nephews.
Larry is
preceded in death by parents, Eldon & Ruth, sister Janet (infant), brother
Eldon (Pat) Sund and in laws Patrick & Ethel O’Bryan.
Funeral
services for Jerry L. Meyer, 73, of Chamberlain, SD will be 3 p.m., Wednesday,
December 8, 2021 at the United Church of Christ in Chamberlain with burial in
the Riverview Cemetery at Chamberlain.
Visitation will begin at 2 p.m. Wednesday at the United Church of
Christ.
Jerry Lee
Meyer, 73, of Chamberlain passed away peacefully on Dec. 1, 2021 at the Sanford
Chamberlain Care Center surrounded by his loving family.
Jerry was
born to Gideon and Adeline (Holec) Meyer on Sept. 21, 1948 in Parkston, SD.
Jerry was raised in the surrounding Chamberlain area and graduated from
Chamberlain High School in 1966. He worked various jobs over the years in his
beloved community and served our country for 27 years in the Army National
Guard.
Jerry
married his high school sweetheart Sherry Smith on Nov. 20, 1966. To this union
one daughter, Michele, was born.
Jerry was
adored by his family and community and was always willing to help anyone in
need. He worked for most of his career between Midwest Supply and Register
Lakota Printing, however, his true passion was tinkering and fixing small
engines. Throughout his career, Jerry supported a small engine repair shop from
his home. He truly was a jack of all trades and was able to fix anything from
lawnmowers to chainsaws to vacuum cleaners. Jerry also volunteered for many
years as Santa Claus’ local embodiment for the City of Chamberlain and families
in the community.
Memories of
Jerry will survive with his life partner Sherry Meyer (Chamberlain, SD);
daughter Michele Hagenlock (Winner, SD); grandson Evan Hagenlock (St. Charles,
MO); half-sister Shirley Gregoire (Fairfax, SD); cousin Maynard Meyer (Tripp,
SD); brothers-in-law Ty Smith (Mitchell, SD) and Ron Smith (Chamberlain, SD);
dear friend of many years Ron Luurs (Pukwana, SD); his dear furry dachshund
friend Oscar Weiner Meyer; and all of his community who had the opportunity to
share the joy that Jerry brought to our lives.
Preceding
Jerry in death were his parents, grandparents, father-in-law Clairedon Smith,
mother-in-law Bertha (Hieb) Smith, brother-in-law Gary Smith, and many aunts,
uncles and cousins.
In lieu of
flowers, memorials are requested to be directed to the Chamberlain Senior
Center.
Viola L.
Farris, 99, of Grand Island, Neb., died
Wednesday Dec. 1, 2021, at her home.
Memorial
services will be 10 a.m. Saturday, Dec. 11, 2021, at Apfel Funeral Home. Inurnment will follow at Westlawn Memorial
Park Cemetery. Memorials are suggested to Trinity Lutheran School. Apfel
Funeral Home is serving the family.
Viola Loeda
Farris was born Jan. 15, 1922, near Utica, NE to Frank and Wilheminia “Minnie”
(Neujahr) Suhr. She was baptized at St. Johns Lutheran Church on Feb. 6, 1922,
and confirmed at Emmanuel Lutheran Church in York, NE on June 2, 1935. At age
two, she moved to the Lushton community. She attended District 11 School. At
age nine, she moved into the town of Lushton and graduated high school in 1939.
Viola married Edwin Farris on Nov. 5, 1945,
at Treasure Island, CA. To this union was born eight children She lived in
Ainsworth, and Johnstown, NE and Winner and Mission, SD. She held various jobs
as a waitress, cook, golf clubhouse manager at Ainsworth, NE and Winner and
Mission, SD. She moved to Grand Island in 1989. Mr. Farris preceded her in
death on Jan. 6, 2002.
Viola was a
member of Trinity Lutheran Church, the Ladies Aid, Altar Guild and Evening
Guild. She was president of Ladies League at Fonner View Golf Course for 2
years, a life member of DAVA where she served as chaplain, a member of the
American Legion Auxiliary, and volunteered at the Veterans Hospital. She was a
member of the Red Hat Society and leader of the Chrysalis Red Hatters. She
enjoyed crocheting, golf, pool, crossword puzzles, and playing Wii.
Survivors
include children: Nyhlia Kempke, Audrey Farris, Robert (Sue) Farris, Randy
Farris, Rick Farris, Judy (Robin)Dykstra, Ron (Janelle) Farris, Debra (Steve)
Splitt; grandchildren: Keith (Becky) Kempke, Chad (Treva) Kempke, Rob Farris,
Lindsay (Jessie) Farris, Amanda Farris, Maghen Farris, Alisa Farris, Christopher
Bolton, Brian (Kayla) Krege, Kaelee Krege, Andrew (Megan) Krege, Jessie (Steve)
Farris, Betsy Farris, John Farris, Brianna (Matt) Whalen; great grandchildren:
Eli, Ruth, Aryn, Jordan, Mason, Maddox, Kannon, Olivia, Cougar, Mia, Jillian,
Lyla, Serenity, Brielle, Harper, Kaeslee, and Sophie.
She was
preceded in death by her parents, brothers: Louis and Emanuel Suhr, and
sisters: Elfrieda Strait and Evelyn Pinneo.
Online
condolences may be left at www.apfelfuneralhome.com
Lorraine M.
Dohmen, 86, of Winner, SD passed away Monday, Nov. 29, 2021 at the Winner
Regional Hospital. Funeral services were
scheduled for Thursday, Dec. 2, 2021 at the Immaculate Conception Church
beginning at 10 a.m. with visitation one
hour prior to Mass. Burial was Friday,
Dec. 3, 2021 at 11 a.m. M.T, at the Black Hills National Cemetery.
Lorraine
Maxine Earll was born April 28, 1935 to Lloyd and Geraldine (Schmidt)
Earll. The family was complete when
younger sister, Marion, was born.
Lorraine was raised on a farm in the Witten/Carter area, graduating from
Winner High School.
She was united in marriage to Norbert Ruhkamp
and to this union, three daughters were born: Crystal, Tracy, and Tammy.
Lorraine had
a strong work ethic, whether it was working for an employer or as a
housewife. She worked for several years
at Bailey Rexall Drug as a sales clerk.
She enjoyed meeting and helping customers. She also worked at the Winner Drive-In
Theater, giving her daughters the opportunity to play on the awesome playground
and see many movies on hot summer nights.
She taught her girls to work hard, be kind, and mind their manners.
In 1970,
Lorraine married James Dohmen. They
enjoyed years of volunteer work, travel, hosting family events, and raising the
girls. As parents and grandparents, they
were second to none! Lorraine was a
Junior Catholic Daughter counselor, a member of Court Mary Imelda Catholic
Daughters of the Americas, the Disabled American Veterans Auxiliary, the Winner
VFW Auxiliary, and the Colome American Legion Auxiliary.
Lorraine enjoyed spending time with her
grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
She attended many ballgames, concerts, graduations, weddings, and
baptisms.
Grateful for
sharing her life are daughters, Crystal (Wayne) Pauli, Tracy (Cal) Swanson, and
Tammy (Riley) Sargent; grandchildren Tara (James) Johnson, Jeremy (Heather
Bieber) Pauli, Josh (Samantha) Pauli, Cally (Riley) Garrigan, Tanner (Ashley)
Swanson, and Baley (Brandon) Moore; great-grandchildren Austin and Cade Falor,
Destrie (Rachel), Dax, and Morgan Johnson, Elizabeth and Madison Pauli, Madelyn
and Gracie Garrigan, Lucy and Sylvie Swanson, Kendall and Leslie Moore, and
very special family friends, Kitty Little and John (Megan) Little, as well as
numerous nieces, nephews, and cousins
who played significant roles in her life.
Lorraine is
preceded in death by her husband, James Dohmen; parents, Lloyd and Geraldine
Earll; sister, Marion Gregg; brother-in-law, James Gregg; mother-in-law and
father-in law, William and Marie Dohmen; sister-in-law and brother-in-law, Rosemary
and Don Elsasser, and brother-in-law, Gene Dohmen.