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Werner Haeder

Yale, SD

1933, 1793, Pine Creek, S-1,

Former CCC man Werner Haeder elected fire chief.

From Huron Daily Plainsman newspaper February 2, 1956

The fire department of Yale was reorganized at a meeting held Jan. 30 at the Haeder Cafe and attended by 21.

The town last fall purchased a new fire truck. W. E. Storie, deputy fire marshal, Sioux Falls, was speaker of the evening and gave plans for organizing and maintaining a fire department. Officers were elected as follows: Werner Haeder, fire chief; Elroy Maass, assistant chief; Joe Ford, secretary; Richard Ziegel- dorf, treasurer.

Yale Plans New Well - Members of the town board also presented plans for putting down a new well to increase the water supply for an emergency and was approved by the majority of those present. Bids will be let at an early date. Another meeting of the department will be held soon.


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