The Tyler Tribute, Thursday, August 29, 2002 - Page 5
And Mikkelsen Receive Student
Awards At Alexandria Tech.
FIVE YEARS AGO
Thursday, Sept. 4, 1997
Volume 26, Number 12
began on a new
delicatessen on Tyler's
Street. Jimmy and Tricia
vara, who moved to Tyler
lo are the new own-
bakery/deli. It is located
V & S Variety build-
on Main Street.
RTR Knights Football
up the season by beat-
Central Rebels
Mikkelsen is the foot-
COach.
1 Sieg celebrated her 100th
with a party at the Sun-
Home Dining
She has been a resident at
for many years.
Vercruysse and his son,
Were the lucky winners of a
from Valvoline Oil. They
Shadetree Auto. Only
g0-carts were given away
southwest Minnesota.
Training classes will be
High School cafeteria
16. Enrollees
1 years old by Septem-
h :k Gackstetter is the
two-day Discovery Work-
the Danebod Folk School
Sept. 5 and 6th. There
25 c ferent classes offered
r. Meals and lodging are
te Danebod Complex.
TEN YEARS AGO
Thursday, Sept. 10, 1992
Volume 21, Number 12
Cosson is the new intern
at Danebod Church. He
from Concordia
college in Seward, NE
in theology and litera-
is attending Luther North-
Seminary.
A. Rotert is the new ad-
at the Tyler Healthcare
Inc. He will begin his new
8.
and Doris Kragh will be
their 25th wedding an-
September 19th at the
Bluff in Lake Benton
L Open house hosted by their
ina and Lena" will be per-
a free comedy and music
Dionysius Fall Fes-
September 13 at 2:30 p.m.
lUrsday, Sept. 23, 1982
11, Number 12
Dass and Tim Mikkelsen,
8'0 Tyler High School
recently graduated from
Vocational Technical
Looking Back
From The Tyler Journal
THIRTY YEARS AGO
Father Kenneth Irrgang will be
leaving the Tyler-Lake Benton par-
ishes to work at the College of St.
Benedict, St. Joseph.
Tyler postmaster Don Nelson
retired effective September 1st.
Tyler school enrollment is down
with 570 answering the school bell
August 28th. A year ago enroll-
ment was 582.
A Hawaiian luau will kick off
the golf club tourney September 9
- 10.
Gene Nielsen and John
Friedrichs of Tyler and Richard
Ness of Ruthton attended a trap
shoot at Luverne. Gene and Rich-
ard received second place silver
plates.
The Tyler Lions Club is con-
structing a picnic shelter at the
swimming pool park. They will
hold a basket social September 3rd.
Mrs. Carl Oerter (Leona) was
selected as elementary principal of
the year.
FORTY YEARS AGO
Lennetta Bollesen, 4-H club
member of the Hope Club, will at-
tend the Minnesota 4-H Conserva-
tion Camp at Itasca Park.
Mr. and Mrs. John Mortland
observed their silver wedding an-
niversary with an open house at the
Fellowship Hall of the First English
Lutheran Church.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hansen
drove to St. Paul Friday to get their
daughter Elizabeth. They also at-
tended the State Fair. They returned
home the same day.
Mr. and Mrs. C. I. Guida and
Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Halsne were
guests at the Alan Johnson home
near Russell. Thursday night,
where they helped little Bryan
Johnson celebrate his second birth-
day.
The Danish Fall meeting is now
in full swing at Danebod Folk
School. Fifty out-of-town guests
are participating with local residents
in a full schedule of Bible studies
and lectures, most of them in Dan-
ish.
FIFTY YEARS AGO
Mrs. Andrew Bornhoft left for
Gibbon to spend two weeks at the
home of her daughter and son-in-
law, Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Elkberg,
who are the parents of a baby girl.
Half of the Hayes-Lucas Lum-
ber Co. yard at Ivanhoe was de-
stroyed by fire Tuesday at an esti-
mated loss of $50,000. The fire
departments of Ivanhoe and Canby
fought the blaze, saving the main
stock of lumber.
Five Tyler golfers entered the
big Labor Day golf tournament at
Brookings. Winners were Biz
Melgaard, runner-up in the fourth
flight; Soph Lund, consolation win-
ner, fourth flight; and Bob Seipp,
winner of the second flight. E.T.
McEvoy and Leif Bollesen also par-
ticipated.
Mrs. Ernest Shriver and Mrs.
Donald Petersen have been busy
cleaning the Star school house for
the coming school term. Miss Bar-
bara Doty will be the teacher.
Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Nielsen
returned to St. Paul where Mr.
Nielsen will attend the Bible Insti-
tute.
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Student Merit Awards
respective programs,
;and Sales Management,
Restaurant Man-
iidates for the Royalty for
Russell-Tyler Homecom-
Collette
Jodi Duus and
King candidates are:
"UPman, Gordon Bakker,
, ney and Andy Jensen.
"RUssell-Tyler Danes Volley-
won third place honors
I Invitational Volley-
past week.
received the trophy for
,ler Danes.
specials at the Tyler
to s are: Eddie's Super
clio, 3-3 oz. pkgs., $.79;
chocolate chips, 12 oz. ,
57; bananas' $'27 ib'; ! I
allows, 3-10 oz. pkgs., [ ',''''''''"''lb ]
Clef Food Market - celery, I l
; Gold Medal white flour, I
!.19; 10 lb. red potatoes, I
bler Club crackers, $1.09, I
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Crazy Days In The Sixties...
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of the bank, Urb's Mercantile is the phone office. Down the street you can see Thomsen Hardware,
located where the Tyler Tribute office now is. Note also the cars, fashions and sidewalk sale items.
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