Cold Spring Chronicle Newspaper - St. Boniface Church
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History<br />
<strong>Chronicle</strong>s<br />
2013
Goldʼn Plump<br />
BY Ryan and Jacob<br />
Goldʼn Plump was started in 1926. They changed the name to Jack<br />
Frost Hatchery. They launched the Gold'n Plump brand. They raised the<br />
chickens by the Gold'n Plump rule. There are more than 300 family farms<br />
that help. It started as a small hatchery in 1926. It was introduced in 1978.<br />
There are new ways to make chicken. More food will be produced. Today<br />
farmers grow twice as much.<br />
Your words here...<br />
Come to<br />
goldʼn plump today we<br />
have home grown<br />
chickens and you can<br />
make a lot of<br />
meals.
Co Op Creamery<br />
By Sam, Anson and Austin<br />
The Co Op Creamery was created in 1908. The operation started in<br />
1918. They have 35 milk patrons. The farmers delivered cream on Mon. Wed.<br />
and Fri. On March 15, 1993 demolition on the old building began, and the<br />
country store was added. Hours are Mon.-Fri. 7:30 AM - 6:30 PM, Sat. 7:30<br />
AM-1:00 PM, and Sun. 9:00 AM-1:00 PM.<br />
Your words here...<br />
Go to the <strong>Cold</strong> <strong>Spring</strong> Country <strong>St</strong>ore & Co Op Creamery!<br />
Bird seed, dog & cat food and more!<br />
Address<br />
300 Main <strong>St</strong>reet, - <strong>Cold</strong> <strong>Spring</strong>, MN 56320 320-685-8651
The Pillar Inn<br />
By Cole and Ella<br />
The Pillar Inn was built in 1905 . It was a wedding gift for Marcus<br />
Mairinʼs daughter. It was a travel business for 20 years. The Pillar Inn<br />
has fancy bedrooms that are so comfy. It has a nice outside porch. The<br />
Pillar Inn has a nice living room . They have a very fancy bathroom.<br />
They have nice land and itʼs relaxing. And they have comfy beds and a<br />
beautiful dining room, and the food is delicious. There is a piano. It is<br />
just right for you.<br />
THE PILLAR INN IS A WONDERFUL PLACE!!!
Pioneer Park<br />
By Sara and Joel<br />
Pioneer Park is located on 10th Ave. South. This park is the home to<br />
the historic Pioneer cabin. The park boasts the offerings of a variety of<br />
sports including a baseball diamond, little league park, and tennis courts.<br />
In the winter months, weather sports enthusiasts can be found on the<br />
three ice rinks in Pioneer Park.<br />
The old log cabin was on the former Joe Kuebelbeck farm. The<br />
warming house can be used in the winter.<br />
Apple Cinnamon with Oatmeal Granola<br />
Topping<br />
• 1 box Duncan Hines Simple Mornings Apple<br />
Cinnamon Muffin Mix<br />
• 1/2 stick softened Butter<br />
• 3 eggs<br />
• 1/2 cup water<br />
1. Beat dry mix, softened butter, eggs and water<br />
together.<br />
Delicious<br />
2. Pour batter into a greased 9x5x3 inch loaf<br />
pan.<br />
3. Swirl in apple cinnamon pouch. Sprinkle<br />
granola on surface of loaf.<br />
4. Bake at 350° for 30-35 mins until golden<br />
brown and done in center.
The <strong>Cold</strong> <strong>Spring</strong> Gluek Brewery<br />
By Rowan and Ryan<br />
The brewery is 130 years old. John Osterʼs second partner was Henry Hilt.<br />
Henry had fever and health problems. He soon returned to <strong>Cold</strong> <strong>Spring</strong> for a short<br />
time but his health issues continued to plague him. Hilt soon approached a relative<br />
of his named Ferdinand Peters to take over the business for him.<br />
Dear Abby,<br />
I am having problems in social studies. I am getting<br />
bad grades. What should I do?<br />
From: Bob<br />
Dear Bob,<br />
You should spend more time studying social studies.<br />
From: Abby
<strong>St</strong>. <strong>Boniface</strong><br />
By Katelynn and Kayla<br />
In1855 the Fuchs, Theis, Hansen, Maselter, Kirch, and Jocoby families are<br />
the first families that lived in <strong>Cold</strong> <strong>Spring</strong>. In 1877 the first Assumption Chapel<br />
was built. In 1884 the upper portion of the church is completed and is dedicated<br />
the following year. In 1879 <strong>St</strong>. <strong>Boniface</strong>ʼs first marriage is Joseph Weismann and<br />
Anna Kellner. In 1889 <strong>St</strong>. <strong>Boniface</strong> becomes part of the newly formed Diocese of<br />
<strong>St</strong>. Cloud. In 1894 the first Assumption Chapel is destroyed by a tornado. The<br />
statue of the Virgin Mary Help of Christians, in memory of Marcus Maurin, a<br />
prominent member of the community is saved. In 1920 sister Incarnata Gingan<br />
and Joseph Began the Jirst began the first high school. In 1980 the new <strong>St</strong>.<br />
<strong>Boniface</strong> Catholic <strong>Church</strong> and School are completed and blessed. In 1996<br />
Assumption Court is built. I In 2003 <strong>St</strong>. <strong>Boniface</strong> celebrated its 125th<br />
anniversary. In 2007 on March 19 construction of the new bell tower is<br />
completed.<br />
Q: Why did the ants dance<br />
on the jam jar?<br />
A: The lid said, "Twist to open."
Wenner Hardware<br />
By Ayla and Hanna<br />
Wenner Co. has been serving the central<br />
Minnesota area for over 100 years. The start of<br />
Wenner Hardware was in 1863. The Wenner Hardware<br />
in <strong>Cold</strong> <strong>Spring</strong> was built in 1895. It has been a<br />
business for 115 years. The old president was Carl<br />
Wenner. Wenner Hardware is open from 7:00 A.M. to<br />
5:30 P.M. on Monday thru Friday. On Saturday itʼs<br />
open from 8:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M.
Dear Abby,<br />
I have to do a history project thatʼs due<br />
tomorrow, and I canʼt think of anything to write<br />
down. Everyone is already done with theirs!<br />
What should I do?<br />
From,<br />
Sad<br />
Dear Sad,<br />
I think you should look online for some<br />
information on history. Then it would be<br />
easier.<br />
From,<br />
Abby<br />
Joke<br />
Why did the boy go to the hardware<br />
store?<br />
Because he needed some “hardware”<br />
for his head.
The <strong>Cold</strong> <strong>Spring</strong> Veterinary Clinic<br />
By Andreigha<br />
The <strong>Cold</strong> <strong>Spring</strong> Vet Clinic began in 1951. Dr. <strong>St</strong>ewart Ellis was the<br />
first doctor to work there. The original vet clinic is where the Red River<br />
Inn is today. The clinic we use today was built in 1972. The clinic in <strong>St</strong>.<br />
Joseph was completed in 1985.
Jokes<br />
Q: Why do you put Band-Aids<br />
in the fridge?<br />
A: For cold-cuts!<br />
Q: What weighs six tons and wears<br />
glass slippers?<br />
A: Cinder-elephant!<br />
Q: What language does the<br />
billboard speak?<br />
A: Sign language!
Tealʼs Market<br />
By Anika and Logan<br />
George and Pearl Teal opened a Red Owl grocery store in 1942 in<br />
Cass Lake, Minnesota. Pearl, his wife, ran a resort that helped them to<br />
save $2,500 which they used to get inventory and pay the first yearʼs rent.<br />
In 1953, Red Owl grocery store changed wholesalers to the name of<br />
Super Value. In 1998, Super Value came to <strong>Cold</strong> <strong>Spring</strong>. In 2009, the<br />
storeʼs name changed to Tealʼs Market.<br />
Fred Teal, George and Pearlʼs son, said, “We have to give credit to all<br />
of our people who come to our market.”
Scrambled Eggs<br />
Ingredients:<br />
Preparation:<br />
• 8 eggs<br />
• ½ cup whole milk<br />
• 2 Tbsp clarified butter or whole butter<br />
• Salt and ground white pepper, to taste<br />
1. Crack the eggs into a glass mixing bowl and beat them until they turn a pale<br />
yellow color.<br />
2. Heat a heavy-bottomed nonstick sauté pan over medium-low heat. Add the<br />
butter and let it melt.<br />
3. Add the milk to the eggs and season to taste with salt and white pepper. Then,<br />
grab your whisk and whisk like crazy. You're going to want to work up a sweat<br />
here. If you're not up for that, you can use an electric beater or stand mixer with<br />
the whisk attachment. Whatever device you use, you're trying to beat as much<br />
air as possible into the eggs.<br />
4. When the butter in the pan is hot enough to make a drop of water hiss, pour in<br />
the eggs. Don't stir! Let the eggs cook for up to a minute or until the bottom<br />
starts to set.<br />
5. With a heat-resistant rubber spatula, gently push one edge of the egg into the<br />
center of the pan, while tilting the pan to allow the still liquid egg to flow in<br />
underneath. Repeat with the other edges, until there's no liquid left.<br />
6. Turn off the heat and continue gently stirring and turning the egg until all the<br />
uncooked parts become firm. Don't break up the egg, though. Try to keep the<br />
curds as large as possible. If you're adding any other ingredients, now's the<br />
time to do it.<br />
7. Transfer to a plate when the eggs are set but still moist and soft. Eggs are<br />
delicate, so they'll continue to cook for a few moments after they're on the plate.
First National Bank of <strong>Cold</strong> <strong>Spring</strong><br />
By Mckinley and Nick<br />
H.A. Barns made the first bank and named it The <strong>St</strong>ate Bank of <strong>Cold</strong> <strong>Spring</strong> on May<br />
2, 1902. On May 2, 1902, the bank started with $11,000 dollars and got to $75,000,000<br />
dollars. In March of 1926, bank robbers blew up the bank and stole most of the money.<br />
In 1946, Fred V. <strong>St</strong>ein became president and served until he died in 1959. In February of<br />
1960 they added on to the existing the building. In 1978 they made a new bank in<br />
downtown Rockville. They have 32 employees at the bank today.
Bubble Gum Candy Cake<br />
Ingredients<br />
• 1 pkg. Duncan Hines® Butter Golden Cake Mix<br />
• 3 large eggs<br />
• 1/2 cup (1 stick) unsalted butter, softened<br />
• 2/3 cup water<br />
• 2 cans Duncan Hines® Frosting Creations Frosting <strong>St</strong>arter<br />
• 2 packets Duncan Hines® Frosting Creations Bubble Gum Flavor Mix<br />
• Assorted candies for decorating: candy-coated chocolates, lollipops,<br />
gumdrops, etc.<br />
Directions<br />
1.Preheat oven to 350°F. Grease and flour a 9" x 13" pan.<br />
2. Prepare cake batter as directed on package.<br />
3. Pour cake batter into prepared pan and bake for 25 to 35 minutes or until<br />
toothpick inserted into cake comes out clean.<br />
4. Let cake cool completely and remove from pan.<br />
5. Pour 1 packet of Duncan Hines® Frosting Creations Bubble Gum Flavor<br />
Mix into 1 can of Duncan Hines® Frosting Creations Frosting <strong>St</strong>arter. <strong>St</strong>ir<br />
until evenly blended. Repeat with second packet and can.<br />
6. Frost cake with the Bubble Gum frosting you just created. Transfer any<br />
additional frosting to a piping bag with a decorator tip.<br />
7. Pipe borders and decorative elements. Decorate with candy and serve.<br />
8. Tip:<br />
9. To unify your candy design, stick with either one shape of candies or a<br />
specific color palette.
Granite Company of <strong>Cold</strong> <strong>Spring</strong><br />
By Faith and Daniel<br />
The Granite Company is one of the largest granite quarrying and<br />
fabrication operations in the world! It tried to earn the respect of architects<br />
and did. Henry Alexander, the owner of the granite company, cut stone in<br />
Scotland with his brothers and father.<br />
In 1880, he moved to Portland and cut stone there. Alexander decided to<br />
follow other Scotsmen, but his brothers didnʼt approve. They moved all the<br />
way to <strong>Cold</strong> <strong>Spring</strong> and got the same job as their brother did, except it was a<br />
granite company in <strong>Cold</strong> <strong>Spring</strong>. Alexander paid to be the owner of the<br />
granite company, and when he was the owner, he remodeled the granite<br />
company. That is how the granite company in <strong>Cold</strong> <strong>Spring</strong> started.<br />
Your words here...<br />
Buy now and make your house<br />
finer and shinier for 50% OFF.<br />
The <strong>Cold</strong> <strong>Spring</strong> Granite has fine obsidian and granite. We can<br />
practically make anything out of granite or obsidian. We can make<br />
shelfs, tables, counters, fireplaces, gravestones, sinks, bowls, plates,<br />
flooring, doorstoppers, crosses, walls, cups, stairs, statues, sidewalks,<br />
signs, and many more.
Wenner Funeral Home<br />
By Autumn and Zachary<br />
The Wenner Funeral Home opened in 1863. It is owned by the<br />
Wenner family. Since 1863, Wenner Funeral Home has served families<br />
who have suffered the death of a loved one.<br />
JOKES<br />
Q. Why are ghosts bad liars?<br />
A. Because you can see right through them.<br />
Q. What dog can jump higher than a building<br />
A. Any dog, buildings canʼt jump!<br />
Q. Why did the elephant paint himself different<br />
colors?<br />
A. So he could hide in the crayon box.
<strong>St</strong>. <strong>Boniface</strong><br />
By Sam and Isabell<br />
In 1878, <strong>St</strong>. <strong>Boniface</strong> parish was established. Maria Hill Chapel<br />
was built in 1905 at the <strong>St</strong>. <strong>Boniface</strong> cemetery. Ann L. was the first<br />
person in the parish to have a funeral and burial. Bernard K. was the<br />
first person to be baptized.<br />
2003 was <strong>St</strong>. <strong>Boniface</strong>ʼs 125 anniversary. A large granite-clad<br />
addition was built to connect <strong>St</strong>. <strong>Boniface</strong> Grade School to the High<br />
School. They also built several classrooms, a gymnasium, a library, a<br />
band room, and a separate building shop. As of 2002, <strong>St</strong>. <strong>Boniface</strong><br />
had 1,524 families.<br />
Come to <strong>St</strong>. <strong>Boniface</strong> church on<br />
Saturday at 5 PM or Sunday at<br />
10:30AM.<br />
Join us for great singing.<br />
COME!!
<strong>Cold</strong> <strong>Spring</strong> Bakery<br />
By Matt and Chloe<br />
The bakery started in 1946. 60 people worked at the <strong>Cold</strong> <strong>Spring</strong><br />
Bakery. Marvin and Floss owned it. They made the best wedding cakes in<br />
the U.S. It moved across the street. It used to be called Mannʼs Bakery. It<br />
changed one more time before it was the <strong>Cold</strong> <strong>Spring</strong> Bakery. It also won<br />
the Catholic Charity Award. It has 4-5 stars. It sells 45% of itʼs products,<br />
and 55% of it is sold wholesale. The <strong>Cold</strong> <strong>Spring</strong> Bakery makes cakes,<br />
donuts, bread, and cookies. In 1968 and 1971, a mall was added.<br />
Dear Abby,<br />
We have a big problem. My friend and I are both<br />
clowns in the talent show. We canʼt decide what jokes<br />
we can use.<br />
The Clowns<br />
Dear Clowns,<br />
Do four jokes. Each of you can pick two of them to tell.<br />
Sincerely,<br />
Abby
Assumption Chapel<br />
By Gavin and Clare<br />
The idea of the chapel came to Rev. Leo Winter, O.S.B. in the year of 1876<br />
and 1877. Tons of grasshoppers came to the area within 24 hours and ate all the<br />
crops that the farmers had planted. The people said they would build the chapel<br />
and offer their prayers to the Virgin Mary for the next 15 years. The next day the<br />
grasshoppers were gone. In the year of 1894 a tornado destroyed the chapel. In<br />
1951 the chapel was built again with the help of Father Victor R., O.S.B., and the<br />
town members. The grasshopper chapel still exists today.<br />
Dear Abby,<br />
My friend and I canʼt agree on who<br />
should get the swing each day. We<br />
always fight about it and then nobody<br />
gets the swing at all because recess is<br />
over by the time we are done fighting.<br />
From,<br />
Fighting Friend<br />
Dear Fighting Friend,<br />
I am sorry you are fighting. maybe<br />
you should take turns on the swing. That<br />
way, you will spend less time fighting and<br />
everyone will have fun.<br />
From,<br />
Abby
<strong>St</strong>. <strong>Boniface</strong> Third Grade<br />
Copyright 2013