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The Tyler Kiwanis Club Tyler Kiwanis Club News
met May 10 at noon at the By BettyJo Solberg, reporter
Kronborg and enjoyed a
burger bar. good attendance; ChristNext week's program is
After the meal, Pastor ]ohnsonis thankful for an- Pastor Steven Tews. Judy
Wayde Kenneke opened other day; Wayde Kenneke presented last month's
the meeting with the can't believe Richard is 73 secretary's report and
Pledge to the Ameri- years old: Merle Hansentreasurer's reportofwhich
can flag, the last verse of thankful for spring andthey were both approved.
%merica" and a prayer led thinks it's here. The meeting adjourned
by Chris Johnson. It was the monthly busi- at 1 p.m.
We sang together "Show ness meeting. The club The Tyler Kiwanis Club
Your K" and "Take Me decided to again serve has been meeting for over
Down To Kiwanis" led bya Sunday meal after the60 years and serves the
Betty]o, Sunday morning worship Tyler community in nu-
Happy Bucks were put service during/Ehleskiver merous ways. Our meet-
in by Richard Siemers for Days. Much discussion was ings include a noon meal
his birthday and the dub about the menu. Betty Jo and lively conversation.
sang Happy Birthday to and Judy will present the You are welcome to come
him; Judy Williamson who menu next week, and then and visit.
is thankful and happy for the club will vote on it.
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The Minnesota Highway public; pre-registration is now available online as
Safety Center will be offer- requested. A MN Highwaywell! Go to the web address
ing a 55+ Driver Improve- Safety & Research Center above to take the course on-
ment Course on the follow- certified instructor teaches line from your home.
ing days: this class. By utilizing the Persons age 55 and older
June 6--Four-hour Re- most up-to-date research who complete the course
fresher Course, 5 to 9 p.m., in the field, participants will qualify for a 10 percent dis-
First English Lutheran be provided the latest infor- count on their auto insur-
Church, 245 E Hughes St., marion in regards to driver ance premiums for three
Tyler safety, newlaws, andvehicle years, according to Min-
June 7--Four-hour Re- technology. This class has nesota law. First rime par-
fresher Course, 5 to 9 p.m., something for everyone!ticipants must complete the
Redwood Valley School -For more information or to initial eight hours of train-
Comm Ed, 100 George Ram- register, visit our website ing and a four hour refresh-
seth Dr., Redwood Fallsat www.mnsafetycenter.org er class every three years
The Driver Improve- or call TOLL FREE 1-(888)- to maintain the 10 percent
ment course is open to the 234-1294. This course is discount.
Tribute file photo
Pictured above, left to right, are Curt Weber, Dave Freiborg, Doug Hess and
Lynn Philliber, who were part of the crew helping to auction off $3,000 in mer-
chandise to people who could only used their auction bucks to bid with.--Tyler
Tribute, Thursday, May 14, 1987.
50 Years Ago, 1967
Desire and alert base-
ball brought the newly
formed Tyler team its sec-
ond straight win as Tyler
downed Miiroy 10-7 at
Milroy. The win alerted
the league that Tyler has
joined the league to play.
]. J. Tolin of Florence had
a strange experience last
week while working in his
field. He found a billfold
which he had lost eight
years ago. He searched
for it off and on during the
first year but then gave up
on it. The paper money
and other papers were
very brown as though they
had been scorched.
40 Years Ago, 1977
Scott Nielsen found
some history last week.
The eight-year-old son of
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Nielsen
of Tyler gave in to a natu-
ral zest for exploration and
crawled under the front
porch. He found a neatly
folded, never retrieved
Sunday Minneapolis Tri-
bune and Star Journal. Al-
though brittle with age, it
is completely legible.
A capacity crowd turned
out for the Art Fest spon-
sored by the Tyler High
School art, music and
speech departments.
George Jorgensen's Hu-
morous Division mono-
logue that won first place
rating at the state speech
Looking Back
contest was an additional 1995.
attraction. 10 Years Ago, 2007
30 YearsAgo, 1987 Donna Landsman's six
There was a large crowd cousins, May Lise and
on hand for the very first Arvid Hafstad, Annie and
Tyler Bucks Auction held Arild Solost, and Guro and
last Saturday night in Torbjorn Solost, from Eids-
downtown Tyler. The auc- voll, Norway arrived here
tion was sponsored by the this past week as they said,
Promotions Committee of "Now our dream has come
the Tyler Area Chamber true to come and visit our
of Commerce. The items cousins in the USA."
sold for anywhere from Tracy Minett was offi-
$25 auction bucks to over cially sworn in as the new
$2,500 auction bucks.-- Russell postmaster last
PHOTO Friday afternoon. She has
The Ruthton Ladies ban- actually been the postmas-
quet held at the Old Fash- ter since November. Tyler
ioned Inn at Russell and postmaster Lynn Pohlman
sponsored by the Russell was the swearing-in offi-
Bank bowling team was cer.
enjoyed by all. Many door 5 Years Ago, 2012
prizes were given out and It was the last day for
everyone went home with the seniors at RTR High
atreasure. School and Andrew Bak-
20 Years Ago, 1997 ker and Taylor Thooft both
Vadheim Hospital cele- still had one last test to
brated their fortieth anni- take. Bakker and Thooft
versary on Sunday. People will serve as co-valedicto-
attending the open house rians at graduation. They
got a tour of the hospital said that their grades
and enjoyed looking at all have been nearly identical
the scrapbooks about the through much oftheir high
past 40 years, school years.
A tree donated by Gil- First English Lutheran
lette Children's Hospital in Sunday School students
St. Paul was planted at the used their offering money
Treasure Box Pre-School to buy 241 pounds of food
in Tyler. The class planted from Maynard's to donate
the tree in honor of Zach to the Tyler Area Food
Meier who was a patient Shelf.
at the hospital in 1994 and
Possai
I to receive scholarship at SDSU
South Dakota State Uni- About South Da- institution also offers 35
versity announced Bailey kota State University master's degree programs,
Possaii of Tyler, Minne- Founded in 1881, South 15 Ph.D. and two profes-
sota, will receive the South Dakota State University is sional programs.
Dakota Newspaper Asso- the state's MorrillActland- The work of the univer-
ciation Scholarship for the grant institution as well as sity is carried out on a res-
upcoming academic year. its largest, most compre- idential campus in Brook-
Pursuing a bachelor's hensive school of higher ings, atsites in Sioux Falls,
degree in advertising, Pos- education. SDSU confersPierre and Rapid City, and
sail is the daughter ofDoug degrees from six differ- through Extension offices
and ]anel Possail and a ent colleges representing and Agricultural Experi-
graduate of Russell-Tyler- nearly 200 majors, minors ment Stationresearchsites
Ruthton High School. and specializations. The acrossthe state.
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ORTHOPEDIC
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Thursday, May 18 - First Responders Open House, 6-8 p.m., EMS Building
Friday, May 19 - First Couple Golf Night, Tyler Golf Club, 6 p.m.
Sunday, May 21 - Heritage Day, 8:30 a.m., United Methodist Church
Wednesday, May 24 - Team # Cure Fundraiser, 4-8 p.m., Pizza Ranch, Pipestone
Thursday, May 25 - RTR Sepcial Meeting, 9 a.m., Lincoln County Courthouse
Thursday, May 25 - Bloodmobile, Tyler American Legion, 1-7 p.m.
Friday, May 26 - Citizens State Bank celebrates 100th, 7 a.m.-4 p.m.
LOOKING AHEAD:
[une 2-4 - Russell Rodeo/Bandwagon Days
Sunday, ]une 4 - Buffalo Ridge Chorale Concert, Danebod Lutheran Church
|une 23 - Lincoln County Relay For Life, at Lake Park in Hendricks
|uly 21-23, 2017 -/Ebleskiver Days 2017
]uly 27-30 - Lincoln County Fair
Alcoholics Anonymous, every Sunday, 7 p.m., First English Lutheran Church
Lincoln County Cancer Support Group meets the first Monday, Danebod Village in the Commu-
nity Room, 2 p.m.
Tyler City Council, meets first Monday at 7 p.m., Tyler Fire Hall
Lake Stay Township meets the first Monday at 8 p.m. May through October and at 7 p.m. Novem-
ber through April, at the Lake Stay Township Hall in Arco (the old care)
Open shooting, Tyler Area Trap Range, Monday evenings at 7 p.m.
Tyler Rod and Gun Club meets the first Tuesday at the range facility at 7 p.m.
Lincoln County Historical Society meets the first Tuesday, 7 p.m., The Local Place, Hendricks
Tyler Kiwanis Club meets every Wednesday noon, The Rock
Caregiver's Support Group meets the second Wednesday at Tyler Avera in the Home Care break
room from 9:30-10:30 a.m.
Lincoln County Horticultural Society meets the first Thursday. For more info, call
507-247-5968.
Me Mama lesus and lava meets the first and third Thursday at The Rock in Tyler. All mothers and
children welcomed!
Tyler Fire Department meets the second Wednesday for business meeting at the Fire Hall, 6:30
p.m.
Sons of the American Legion, third Monday, Center Post, Lake Benton, 8 p.m.
The Tyler American Legion meets the third Wednesday, Legion Hall, 6:30 p.m.
Tyler Lions Club meets the fourth Wednesday at the Kronborg Inn
Tyler Fire Department meets fourth Wednesday for training at the Fire Hall, 7 p.m.
Marshfieid Club meets the fourth Thursday, 2:30 p.m., Danebod Village; In November and
December, the club will meet the fifth Thursday
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