<strong>The</strong> <strong>McLeod</strong> <strong>County</strong> <strong>Chronicle</strong>, www.glencoenews.com, Wednesday, May 8, 2013, page 8HistoryFrom the Brownton Bulletin archives100 Years AgoMay 9, 1913O.C. Conrad, EditorHouse cleaning time — thesaddest of the year.Mrs. Frederick Krohn receivedthe sad intelligence Wednesdayannouncing the death of her son,William, at Garner, Iowa.Tillie, the 13-year-old daughterof Mr. and Mrs. JuliusSchuett, died Monday forenoonof this week at the home for thefeeble-minded at Faribault. Funeralservices were held Thursdayafternoon at the LutheranChurch.75 Years Ago100 Years AgoMay 9, 1913A.F. Avery, EditorA.F. Avery resigned as theStewart City Clerk at the May 6Village Council meeting and wasreplaced by J.P. Hoyt.Two deservedly popularyoung people were wedded atthe Catholic parsonage Tuesdayby the Rev. J.J. Mies, they beingMr. John Novotny Jr. and MissEllen Williamette. <strong>The</strong> bride isthe daughter of Mr. and Mrs.John Williamette of Collins andthe groom is the eldest son ofMr. and Mrs. John Novotny, alsoof Collins. <strong>The</strong>y will make theirhome in Glencoe, where thegroom is employed in the tileworks.Paul Pribnow returned homelast Thursday from his trip toGermany. He was gone aboutfour months and was feasted andentertained until he got so fatthat his friends hardly knew himon his return.Beginning next Monday,Stewart will have a new producestore, R.E. Cobb & Co. of St.Paul having leased the JohnFahse building for that purpose.Albert Uecker, formerly of Gaylordbut lately of Marietta, has30 Years AgoMay 11, 1983Bill Ramige, EditorAfter exchanging accusationsand innuendos at a special communityeducation budget meetingby members of the GlencoeSchool Board and the CommunityEducation Board the schoolboard approved a $26,000 budgetfor community education.Glencoe City Council will needto approve the proposed budgetbefore it is given to communityeducation.Voters will go to the polls onMay 17 to elect two of the threemen who have filed for the GlencoeDistrict 422 Board of Education.Incumbent Donald Gruenhagenand challengers SteveHatlestad and Randall Thalmannhave filed for the two positions.Lorrie Huitt of Glencoe waschosen Crow River District DenLeader Coach of the Year at thedistrict’s annual recognition dinnerin Cokato. She has served forthe past four years as den leadercoach in Michigan and GlencoeCub Scout Pack 352, and was aden leader for five years inMay 5, 1938Percy L. Hakes, EditorMiss Irene Rennecke, daughterof Mr. Louis Rennecke, andEmil Lemke, son of Mr. andMrs. Ferdinand Lemke of NewAuburn, were united in marriageTuesday evening, May 3, at ImmanuelLutheran Church inBrownton. A beautiful mockwedding for the couple wasstaged at 2:30 in the afternoon.Herb Zander was the luckywinner of an Elto outboardmotor raffled off at Ernie’s PlaceSaturday evening.A business deal was made lastweek whereby Herman Ueckerobtained the owner of the oldBeatty estate east of town, havingbought it from its presentowner, Martin Wilhelm.Duane Kucera was the victimof a bicycle accident Tuesday,having caught his foot somehowin the spokes of a wheel and receivinga severe laceration justabove the heel. Dr. Jensen took11 stitches to close the wound.50 Years AgoMay 9, 1963Charles H. Warner, EditorKaren Lehmann, daughter ofMr. and Mrs. Albert M. Lehmannof Brownton, has been namedbeen placed in charge as manager.A daughter was born to Mr.and Mrs. L.C. Boehlke Tuesdaymorning, May 6.75 Years AgoMay 6, 1938Harry Koeppen, EditorTuesday afternoon’s sultry atmosphereresulted in a smalltwister from the southwest whichcaused many thousands of dollarsof damage in and aroundStewart. <strong>The</strong> huge barn on theVirgil Plaisance farm six milesnorth of town was practically demolished.A silo roof was takenoff, a hay rack smashed andother damage was done at theWill farm west of town. A machineshed on the Karg placenorth of town also was wrecked.Dozens of telephone poles wentdown in the high wind. In thevillage, the Richards PoultryFarm was the heaviest loserwhen a brooder house rolledover, causing the deaths of about700 chicks.A business deal of considerableinterest took place hereMonday when Willard Penk purchasedthe bulk oil plant andMichigan before becoming a denleader coach.20 Years AgoMay 12, 1993Rich Glennie, EditorMotorists who traveled onHighway 22 near <strong>McLeod</strong> Landfillon Monday were greetedwith about three feet of waterwhen the highway suddenly becameanother Minnesota lakedue to heavy rains. Officialsfrom the Minnesota Departmentof Transportation manned thesite all day to ensure the safetyof motorists. <strong>County</strong> Road 67,located three miles south ofHutchinson, was closed as wereseveral township roads. Waterlevels at Buffalo Creek reachedwell beyond the banks, but thecreek did not pose a seriousflood threat.Starkey Labs, Inc., plans todouble its manufacturing spacein Glencoe this year. Starkey,which is celebrating its 25th anniversarythis year, is the secondlargest manufacturer of hearingaids in the world. <strong>The</strong>y currentlyemploy 350 persons in Glencoe.<strong>Chronicle</strong> photo by Lori CoplerBrownton bike-a-thonThirteen bicyclists took part in the bike-a-thon sponsoredby the Brownton Fire Department on Sundayafternoon. Above, Brownton Police Officer LarryWarzecha goes over some rules of the road and safetytips before the group takes off. Proceeds from thebike-a-thon will help buy new positive-pressure ventilationfans for the fire department.the valedictorian of the BrowntonHigh School class of 1963.Kathy Wendland and KarenKrcil were named co-salutatorians.At its meeting last Wednesday,the Brownton Women’s Clubelected officers for the comingyear, including: Mrs. VirgilKreie, president; Mrs. Charles F.Doerr, vice president; Mrs.Howard Madsen, secretary; andMrs. Darwin Risting, treasurer.Former Brownton furnituredealer and funeral directorFranklin J. Peters was among the32 actors in “Hamlet,” the $2million Guthrie <strong>The</strong>atre’s firstproduction.20 Years AgoMay 5, 1993Lori Copler, Editor<strong>The</strong> Stewart School Districthas set a levy referendum votefor May 18, asking for voter approvalof an additional $50,000 aFrom the Stewart Tribune archivestruck from the Farmers ElevatorCo. <strong>The</strong> elevator is getting out ofthe bulk oil business.Next Tuesday afternoon at 3o’clock, weather permitting, thecornerstone of Stewart’s new$100,000 public school buildingwill be laid. An appropriate programhas been arranged by Supt.G.A. Lippert.50 Years AgoMay 9, 1963Kermit T. Hubin, EditorJohn “Jack” Maiers, a Stewartnative, has been named presidentof Valley National Bank, to beconstructed in North Mankato.He most recently was vice presidentat American State Bank inMankato.Stewart Produce, owned andoperated by Virgil and LesterGoodman, has gone automatic inits egg operations in recentweeks, having installed a Seymouregg washer and Staalkaategg grader.Donald Hahn was the successfulbidder for the steel busgarage, which was sold at publicauction last Friday evening bythe Stewart School District. <strong>The</strong>garage is to be removed from theschool grounds by June 1 toFrom <strong>The</strong> <strong>McLeod</strong> <strong>County</strong> <strong>Chronicle</strong> archivesMindi Matson, daughter ofBob and Eileen Matson of Glencoe,was named a United StatesNational Award winner in scienceby the United StatesAchievement Academy. Matson,was nominated for the award byGlencoe High School biology instructorRoxanne Stensvad.10 Years AgoMay 7, 2003Rich Glennie Editor<strong>The</strong> Glencoe City Council endorseda plan presented by theGlencoe Development Corporationthat would financially helpthe county in a future administrationbuilding project in downtownGlencoe. <strong>The</strong> county islooking at several options — adowntown administration buildingis one and renovations toother sites, including the northcomplex in Glencoe is another.Glencoe Library expansionplans would expand the currentlibrary building by 2,700 squarefeet and shift the current communityroom into the new addition.<strong>The</strong> total cost of the project wasestimated at $636,100 and thatyear in revenue each year forfive years to help take care of itsstatutory operating debt.Kelly Lindeman received thestate degree at the FFA state conventionApril 25-27, while EllenAdamietz won the state dairyshowmanship contest. Both aremembers of the <strong>McLeod</strong> WestFFA chapter.10 Years AgoMay 14, 2003Lori Copler, Editor<strong>McLeod</strong> West’s on-the-jobtraining program has affordedsenior Ryan Brugman the opportunityto explore a career mostpeople would never think of —building custom-made aquariums.Brugman found a jobthrough the program with <strong>The</strong>Aquarium Company, locatedsouth of Winthrop. <strong>The</strong> companycustom builds aquariums for hospitals,office buildings andrestaurants.make room for the new additionto the school, to be built thissummer.35 Years AgoMay 11, 1978Kermit T. Hubin, EditorNaomi Klitzke, daughter ofMr. and Mrs. Alfred Klitzke, isthe valedictorian of the StewartHigh School class of 1978, whileMichelle Picha, daughter of Mr.and Mrs. Lloyd Picha, is thesalutatorian. Other honor studentsare Sheryl Klinkner, CarolKuttner, Calleen Mayer, GrantOhland, Cindy Pagenkopf, RonSondergaard, Betsy Steinbachand Wendy Wiechman.Erica Bents, daughter of Mrs.Vera Bents and the late JanBents, was named by the StewartAmerican Legion Auxiliary as itsdelegate to Girls State, whileNancy Kirchoff, daughter of Mr.and Mrs. James Kirchoff, wasnamed the alternate.Patricia Hazel Slipka andRichard Harold Hansen, both ofStewart, were married April 22,1978, at St. Boniface CatholicChurch. Parents of the couple areMr. and Mrs. Harry Slipka ofStewart and Mr. and Mrs. ElroyHansen of Vining.includes $191,000 for renovationsto the current building and$362,000 for the addition. <strong>The</strong>board received a $243,000 donationfrom the estate of ElsieKeasling that could be used towardthe expansion project.Changes have been made tothe 2003 Minnesota fishing rulesbeginning May 10. Some ofthose changes are: No more discountedfishing licenses foradults 65 and over; possessionlimit changes for crappies hasbeen lowered from 15 to 10; sunfishhave dropped from 30 to 20and lake trout possession hasgone from three to two.<strong>The</strong> catfish limit remains atfive fish, only one may be morethan 24 inches and only two maybe flathead cats. Northern pikeslot limits also go into effect onseveral Minnesota lakes, includingMinniebelle in Meeker<strong>County</strong>. <strong>The</strong> new slot limitmeans that all northern pikemeasuring 24 to 36 inches mustimmediately be released. Anglersare still allowed to take northernsof less than 24 inches, plus onenorthern over 36 inches.Stewart Legion Auxiliaryto distribute poppies<strong>The</strong> Stewart American LegionAuxiliary will distributepoppies during the week ofMay 12.In 1921, the poppy becamethe official flower of theAmerican Legion in memoryof soldiers who fought on thebattlefields of Belgium duringWorld War I.Poppy donations help theAmerican Legion Auxiliaryassist disabled and hospitalizedveterans by providingcomfort and care for America’sheroes. <strong>The</strong> poppy servesas a tribute to the lives lost inall wars and honors the livingveterans.“When you wear a poppy,you are saying ‘I remember,’”said Virgene Roepke,Stewart Legion Auxiliarychairwoman.“Poppies are not sold byvolunteers, they are distributed.<strong>The</strong> person acquiringthe poppy is invited to makea donation at his or her discretion.Any amount is appreciated,”Roepke said.Schweiss, Markgraf namedErvin scholarship recipients<strong>The</strong> 2013 recipients of theDelores M. Ervin Scholarshipare Rachel Schweiss, daughterof Ray and CathySchweiss of Brownton, andRachel Markgraf, daughter ofCurtis and Renae Markgraf ofHutchinson.<strong>The</strong> scholarship was establishedin 2008 by the late DeloresMae Ervin of ruralStewart. Her goal was to fosterpost-secondary educationin health care-related fields.To be eligible for the scholarship,students must be aresident of the former<strong>McLeod</strong> West School Districtas it existed on Jan. 1, 2009;planning a career in a healthcare-related field; or a 2008or 2009 <strong>McLeod</strong> West graduatecurrently engaged in pursuitof a health care-relatedcareer.18 Brownton seniors met MondayEighteen Brownton seniorcitizens met Monday, May 6,at the community center.Cards were played after themeeting with the followingwinners: 500, Bernetta Alsleben,first, and Norma Albrecht,second; pinochle,John Huebert, first, and DellaSchultz, second; and sheephead,Lil Lindeman, first, andLowell Brelje, second.Carol Brelje won the doorprize. Ordell Klcuas servedrefreshments.<strong>The</strong> next meeting will beMonday, May 13, at 1 p.m.All area seniors are welcome.Legion’s scholarship drawwinners are announced<strong>The</strong> Glencoe American LegionPost 95 Spring Rafflefor Scholarships concludedwith a drawing on May 2.Winners are as follows:First prize of $1,000,Penny Gildea, Glencoe.Second prize, $500, SandyPeterson, Hector.Third prize, $250, RandyBussler, Glencoe.Fourth prize, $125, SteveMalecek, Hutchinson.Fifth prize, $75, KennethDonnay, Glencoe.Sixth prize, $50, JudyRadzevicius, Glencoe.Thurs., May 9 — AA Group mtg. next to Post Office inStewart, 8 p.m., call 320-212-5290 for info.Sun., May 12 — MOTHER’S DAYMon., May 13 — Tops Weigh-In mtg., 5-5:30 p.m.; BrowntonSenior Citizens Club, Brownton Community Center, 1p.m.; Stewart City Council, 7 p.m.; Edward Ewald Post 143Brownton & Auxiliary, Brownton Community Center, 7:30p.m.Tues., May 14— Narcotics Anonymous, Brownton CommunityCenter, 7 p.m.Thurs., May 16 — AA Group mtg. next to Post Office inStewart, 8 p.m., call 320-212-5290 for info.; Stewart Lions;GSL Lincoln Jr. High band & choir concert, GSL High SchoolAuditorium, 8 p.m.; <strong>McLeod</strong> Emergency Food Shelf annualmeeting, meeting room at Church of St. Pius X, Glencoe,9:30 a.m.May 10-12 Buffalo Lake-Hector/Stewart (BLHS)<strong>The</strong>ater Dept. presents “12 Angry Jurors.”SECURITY BANK & TRUST CO.128 4TH AVE. 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GSL band, choir students earn‘superior’ ratings at state/regionOn April 27, eight-fivemembers of the Glencoe-SilverLake High School bandsand choirs participated in theState-<strong>Section</strong> Solo/EnsembleContest at Minnesota StateUniversity-Mankato. Thiscontest is sponsored by theMinnesota State High SchoolLeague and allows students toperform instrumental andvocal solos and small ensemblesbefore a certified adjudicator.Mark Broderius received a“best in site” for his tuba soloand Rachel Bonderman,Sadie Paumen and Leah Petersonalso received “best insite” recognition for theirvocal trio.<strong>The</strong> following groups received“superior” ratings:Solos:Mark Broderius, tuba solo.Maddie Kuehn, trumpetsolo.Chris Ross, xylophonesolo.Alyson Winn, clarinet solo.April Brady, clarinet solo.Ethan Bass, tenor saxophonesolo.Mikayla Kantack, vocalsolo.Mariah Guldemann-Chiariello, vocal solo.Rachel Bonderman, vocalsolo.Sadie Paumen, vocal solo.Brooke Noeldner, vocalsolo.Payton Lilienthal, vocalsolo.Cody Wendorff, vocal solo.Eric Thalmann, vocal solo.Kayla Williams-Schwarze,vocal soloFelisha Cadena, vocal solo.Ensembles:Saxophone ensemble (TaylorBreidenbach, Piper Davis,Ashley Alsleben, KaylaSchermann, Ethan Bass, NickRose, Richard Wilson).Jazz I (Taylor Breidenbach,Piper Davis, Ashley Alsleben,Ethan Bass, Nick Rose,Richard Wilson, MaddieKuehn, Layne Herrmann,Jacob Fehrenbach, BethBonillo, Emily Oberlin,Patrick Fehrenbach, LindsayWedin, Robin Swift, JackGepson, Eric Thalmann,Mark Broderius, Tori Varland,Shelby Rolf, AlysonWinn, Chandler Swift andChad Thompson).Clarinet ensemble I (BethBonillo, April Brady, SomersWillock, Sam Iverson, AlexStensvad and Shelby Rolf).Clarinet ensemble II(Alyson Winn, Lizzy Gran,Lili Mallak, Darin Emery,Ashleigh Robertson and DJWemhoff).Percussion ensemble (MarkLueders, Jacob Wawrzyniak,Brooke Noeldner, Trevor Posusta,Ethan Wolff, TinaBonillo, Rachel Rusten).Woodwind ensemble(Steph Chastek, Hailey Havlik,Beth Bonillo, AprilBrady, Somers Willock, TaylorBreidenbach, Piper Davis,Ashley Alsleben, KaylaSchermann, Ethan Bass, NickRose and Richard Wilson).Brass ensemble I (LayneHerrmann, Maddie Kuehn,Tori Varland, Sam Johnson,Eric Thalmann, Cody Wendorff,Mercy Rakow, CodyBecker. Erin Nowak andMark Broderius).Brass ensemble II (ChandlerSwift, Emily Oberlin,Josie Schmitt, Gabe Schweikert,Allison Johnson, PatrickFehrenbach, Mariah Guldemann-Chiariello,LindsayWedin, Madison Kalenberg,Wyatt Ackerson and DJWemhoff).Flute trio (Jenna Lokensgard,Freddy Pena and MorgynRobinson).Flute quartet (Jenna Lokensgard,Stephanie Elsing,Allie Eischens and Grei Butterfield).Saxophone trio (WyattAckerson, Madison Kalenburgand Erika Ribar).Mixed vocal ensemble(Mark Broderius, Cody Becker,Eric Steffel, Cedric Winter,Eric Thalmann, CodyWendorff, Sam Johnson,Layne Herrmann, QiweiHuang, Mai Ngyuen, FelishaCadena and Jessica Fegley).Women’s vocal ensemble(Alex Brusven, Jenny Rose,Katie Urban, KaitlynBoesche, Maddie Kuehn,Stephanie Chastek, Alex<strong>The</strong> <strong>McLeod</strong> <strong>County</strong> <strong>Chronicle</strong>, www.glencoenews.com, Wednesday, May 8, 2013, page 9Submitted photosGlencoe-Silver Lake studentsperformed at theannual State-<strong>Section</strong>Solo/Ensemble contestApril 27 at MinnesotaState University-Mankatoand came away with abasket full of superiorratings from the judges.<strong>The</strong>y even captured fourbest in site awards.Above, the best of siteawards winners were,front on left, Leah Petersenand Rachel Bondermanand in the backSadie Paumann andMark Broderius. Amongthe many other GSL superiorratings winnerswas Chad Thompson, atleft, on guitar with GSLJazz I.Stensvad, Erin Nowak andApril Kreinke).Vocal duet No. 1 (Tori Varlandand Mercy Rakow).Vocal duet No. 2 (LindseyBecker and Danielle Mathews).Vocal duet No. 3 (KatyKunkel and Payton Lilienthal).Vocal trio No. 1 (HaileyHavlik, Tori Varland andShelby Rolf).Vocal trio No. 2 (RachelBonderman, Sadie Paumenand Leah Peterson).<strong>The</strong> following groups received“excellent” ratings:Solos:Beth Bonillo, clarinet solo.Shannon Twiss, vocal solo.April Krienke, vocal solo.Mercy Rakow, vocal solo.BusinessVisit emphasizes valueof broadband servicesNEW ULM – Bill Otisfrom NU-Telecom met withthe offices of U.S. Reps. JohnKline, Tim Walz and Sen. AlFranken in Washington, D.C.,recently to discuss the significantimpact of small communicationsproviders like NU-Telecom in delivering consumersaffordable broadbandservices.Otis spoke about the importanceof broadband forrural business developmentand growth and the ways thatbroadband brings education,public safety, telemedicineand other opportunities torural consumers.He provided an overviewof NU-Telecom’s serviceareas in the districts of Kline,Walz and Franken in Minnesotaand highlighted thetypes of service it provides tobusiness and consumers inNew Ulm, Hutchinson, Litchfield,Redwood Falls, Springfield,Glencoe, Sleepy Eyeand Goodhue, as well aspointing to the number ofjobs NU-Telecom provides inthe state and other servicesthat contribute to the area’seconomic development.Otis urged congressionaldelegates to help continue toprovide the services thesecommunities need at an affordablerate by ensuringUniversal Service Fund(USF) and intercarrier compensationreforms don’t deterfuture broadband investmentLocal Vendor FairHutchinson MallMay 17, 18, 19~ DAILY DRAWINGS ~Tupperware • 31 • ScentsyOrigami Owl • NeriumNorwex • Tastefully SimplePaparazzi • Miche PursesBeautiControl • Body By ViMary Kay • It WorksBluegreen Organix • SilpadaPampered ChefFREE Belly Dancing Classes15 min. 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In theback row are Makenzie Elgren, Genesis Saldana, MichaelHeadlee, Jakob Lopez, Nic Anguiano, Hannah Hanson,Hunter Gens, Crystal Richards, Cole Tostenson, WyattBaumgarten and Sabas Rangel.Health Care Exchange topic of presentationMinnesota Health Care Exchangeand how it affectsyour business is the topic of afree presentation by DaveRacer at Tuesday, May 14, atnoon, in the South Ballroomof the Glencoe City Center.With the new health carereform, changes are cominginto play very soon. As Minnesotahas passed the MinnesotaHealth Care Exchange,businesses will havequestions on how they will beaffected.Professional InsuranceProviders and the GlencoeChamber of Commerce inviteinterested business people tothe no-cost presentation byRacer regarding how thechanges will affect their businesses.Business representativeswill have the opportunity toask specific questions relatingto their business.<strong>The</strong> presentation will befrom noon to 1:30 p.m. at theGlencoe City Center in theSouth Ballroom. A buffetlunch will be served and isoptional. One must RSVP forthe presentation and the lunchby contacting Myranda Vandammeat the Chamber office.<strong>The</strong>re is a cost for thelunch.Visit us online atwww.glencoenews.comR18Ca