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Celebrations Aug. 25, 2022

Open houses
Jake and Marilyn Aning will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary with a party from 1 to 4 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 27, at The Lake in Luverne. They request no gifts.
 
Papik Motors is hosting a retirement celebration for Marv Gonnerman from 9 to 11 a.m. Tuesday, Aug. 30, to thank him for his many years of service.
 
Card showers
Karen Miller celebrated her 75th birthday on Monday, Aug. 22. Greetings may be sent to her at 1156 Rowe Drive, Luverne, MN 56156.
 
Karen Huisman will celebrate her 80th birthday on Saturday, Aug. 27. Greetings may be sent to her at 1609 Blue Ridge Drive, Luverne, MN 56156.

Menu Aug. 20 to Sept. 2, 2022

LSS meals at Generations
 
Monday, Aug. 29: Cubed turkey and gravy over mashed potatoes, peas and carrots, dinner roll with margarine, warm fruit crisp.
Tuesday, Aug. 30: Tater tot casserole, green beans, warm peaches, dinner roll, dessert.
Half-Price Day sponsored by Christian Reformed Church.
Wednesday, Aug. 31: Ham pasta salad, creamy cucumbers, cantaloupe, dessert.
Thursday, Sept. 1: Meatloaf, au gratin potatoes, Italian blend, dessert.
Friday, Sept. 2: Seasonal baked fish, rice pilaf, Oriental blend, warm apple slices.
LSS Dining offers well-balanced and affordable meals in a community atmosphere.
Call Lynette Hoiland at 283-9846, extension 11 to reserve one day prior, to arrange to pick up a dinner or for home-delivered meals.
Gift certificates are available at the meal site or online at www.lssmn.org/nutrition.

People in the News Aug. 25, 2022

Schacht named news reporter of year
Spencer Schacht, a 2015 Luverne High School graduate, recently earned two awards through the New Mexico Broadcasters Association.
He won best breaking news coverage for his report about a group of people stranded overnight on the Sandia Peak tram on New Year’s Eve. Schacht was also named the 2021 New Mexico News Reporter of the Year.
The association’s annual Excellence in Broadcasting recognizes outstanding achievements during 2021.
Winning entries demonstrate the exceptional, wide-ranging news coverage and public information, as well as entertaining content, creative production and new programming ideas for a fluid audience.
Schacht works Hubbard Broadcasting’s KOB-TV Channel 4 in Albuquerque. He has been at the station since July 2021. Previously he worked as a reporter with KTMF Channel 23 in Missoula, Montana.
The St. Cloud State University graduate is the son of Mike and Heidi Schacht, Sioux Falls, South Dakota.

1943: Story continues for David Payne, Pioneer Club member and Luverne president

The following article is part of the Diamond Club Member group that began in the January 7, 1943, issue of the Rock County Star Herald. Members of this group consist of persons of age 75 and older.
This article is continued from last week about David E. Payne, one of Luverne’s pioneer presidents. The article appeared in the April 15, 1943, edition of The Rock County Star Herald.
While in North Dakota, he (David Payne) helped break the prairie with oxen. He would leave them on the field and would haul water to them with a team. Many a time, he said, he would arrive there in the morning to see antelope drinking out of the watering tank.
In 1890, he landed in Adrian. He had friends from Wisconsin living in that community, so he decided he’d pay them a visit. He liked the country and obtained work, so he stayed. About 1903, he began farming for himself in Magnolia township on section 11. Later he farmed in sections 12, one and two, in Magnolia township and moved to the north half of section 36 in Vienna township, where he lived for five years. He farmed also in Springwater township one year on what was known as the Crawford place, but at that time, there were no roads, and being so far from town, he moved back to the Luverne community.
He sold out shortly after the last war, and he put his profits in a “good safe place like a bank.” That, he states, was one of the most foolish things he ever did in his life, because he lost it well soon after.
He continued to farm around Luverne until five years ago when he was going to help a neighbor cut some wood. He took his rifle with him, and it accidentally discharged, the shot going through his right hand. Since then, he has been unable to use his hand but little.
He moved to Luverne, and built himself a small home on a lot on W. Lincoln street and still lives there. He raises a garden but otherwise does not do a great deal of work “because of doctor’s orders.”
“I claim work never hurt me, but the doctor says it maybe hasn’t before but it might now, so I suppose I’d better listen to him,” Payne says.
Mr. Payne was never married, and says it’s a good thing that he never was. “I’m lucky I didn’t have a big wife and small family,” he states.
After working at many different jobs for 67 years, Mr. Payne should be a pretty fair authority on what hard work is. He believes that the hardest work he ever did was threshing from stacks in the days of dawn-til-dusk threshing with big rigs. On a number of occasions, he together with three other men pitched 16 stacks averaging seven loads of bundles each into a threshing machine in one day. That is an average of 28 loads each and any thresher will agree that pitching 28 loads of bundles is no snap.
Mr. Payne follows with considerable interest the war news of the day. He has a personal interest in it in that a nephew, his namesake, went down with the “Reuben James” at the time it was sunk. Although he never served in the United States army, it wasn’t because he didn’t want to, he states. He tried to enlist at the time of the Spanish-American war, “but they told me I didn’t weigh enough for my height.”
Of a family of eight children, Mr. Payne is one of three still living. He has one brother, John, who lives in Vancouver, Wash., and a sister, Mrs. Ellen Baird, who lives at Neenah-Menasha, Wis.
He attributes his long life to hard work and to regular habits. “I have always gone to bed on time and have gotten up on time,” he declares, “and I always eat regularly.”
 
         Donations to the Rock County Historical Society can be sent to the Rock County Historical Society, 312 E. Main Street, Luverne, MN 56156.
Mann welcomes correspondence sent to mannmade@iw.net.

Remember When Aug. 25, 2022

10 years ago (2012)
•The Minnesota Veterans Home in Luverne hosted its third annual classic car show Thursday, Aug. 16.
The event, organized by Luverne’s Keith Schmuck, attracted 22 vehicles and dozens of visitors.
According to Shirley Connor in MVH activities, the event included root beer floats served from a keg of 1919 root beer.
“Our residents and families love the car show,” she said.
“Lots of memories are revisited. … People are talking about their first cars. … Many residents learned how to drive on a Model A similar to the one Dick Herman had here.” She thanked Schmuck for his efforts and said another car show is planned for next year.
 
25 years ago (1997)
•Baseball fan Dave Smith and BMX supporter Ken Petersen tried to explain to City Council members Monday how baseball and BMX racing could co-exist in the same area. …
With the construction of the new elementary school, the high school baseball diamonds have been eliminated. Baseball fans are eyeing a softball field located near the BMX track. But if it’s redeveloped into a baseball diamond, the BMX track will need to either be rerouted closer to the river or relocated to another site.
Smith said he and former high school coach Mark Lundgren had roughed out a possible diamond near the BMX track.
 
50 years ago (1972)
•A Country Kitchen restaurant is scheduled to be built in Luverne, according to an announcement received from Country Kitchen International, Inc., Minneapolis based restaurant chain. It is one of two slated for construction along I-90 in Minnesota, but no date for beginning of construction was announced.
 
75 years ago (1947)
•Rock county’s rural schools will open on September 2, County Superintendent Barrett announced this week.
Indications are that 29 rural schools will be closed and transporting, and this figure may increase as there are still three rural districts which do not have teachers.
District No. 44, closed last year, has voted to re-open this year if a teacher can be obtained.
 
100 years ago (1922)
•Rock county’s 14th annual county fair will open two weeks from next Tuesday, and continue for four days. According to present expectations it will be at least a little the most creditable showing of Rock county products ever made in the history of the county.
This expectation is based on the interest being shown by prospective exhibitors and those who desire display space in the buildings and on the grounds, and the high character of the entertainment features to be provided.
The exhibits of live stock and poultry, and especially that of cattle and hogs, will be particularly extensive, and competition in these departments will undoubtedly be very keen.

College News Aug. 25, 2022

Wolfe graduates from Morningside
Ashlea Wolfe, Luverne, graduated on Saturday, May 14, with a Bachelor of Arts degree from Morningside University in Sioux City, Iowa.

Ramona Vlastuin

Ramona Margaret Vlastuin, 93, Luverne, died Wednesday, Aug. 17, 2022, at the Sanford USD Medical Center in Sioux Falls, South Dakota.
Visitation will begin at 9 a.m. Tuesday, Aug. 23, at St. Catherine Catholic Church in Luverne, with a Mass of Christian Burial at 10:30 a.m. followed by burial at St. Catherine Cemetery in Luverne.
Ramona Simons was born to Henry and Ann (Clercx) Simons on July 27, 1929, in Larchwood, Iowa. She attended St. Mary’s school and graduated in 1947. While working at Brugmann’s Pharmacy in Rock Rapids, Iowa, she met Gerrit Vlastuin.
On April 10, 1950, Ramona and Gerrit were married at St. Mary Catholic Church in Larchwood. The couple made their home on a farm near Doon, Iowa, where they were blessed with three children. In 1965 they moved to a farm near Beaver Creek. In 1988 they moved from their farm to Luverne. Gerrit passed away in 2002. Ramona moved to the Prince of Peace Retirement Community in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, in Jan 2020.
Ramona worked in the Beaver Creek Elementary School, followed by many years volunteering at the Sanford Gift Shop in Luverne. She was a lifelong member of Veterans of Foreign Wars Auxiliary and a member of St. Catherine Catholic Church in Luverne, where she often volunteered.
In her lifetime, Ramona gained a great love of travel, coffee with friends, crafts, card games, and spending time with her grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
Ramona is survived by her children Linda (Chuck) Wattier and Lorae (Eugene) Lodes; daughter-in-law Lynette Vlastuin; six grandchildren, Jordan (Noelle) Vlastuin, Jared (Abby) Vlastuin, Madysen Vlastuin, Melissa (Eric) Bauder, Ashley (Ryan) DeMent, and Chris (Sheri) Lodes; nine great-grandchildren; sisters-in-law Jeanette “Nettie” (John) Van Surksum, Emma Vlastuin, Till Blom,  and Ann Vlastuin; and brother-in-law Elmer Vlastuin.
She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband, Gerrit; and a son, Leland Vlastuin, in November 2021.
Arrangements were provided by Hartquist Funeral Home of Luverne, hartquistfuneral.com.
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Susan Deutsch

Susan Marie Deutsch, 79, Magnolia, died Wednesday, Aug. 17, 2022, at the Parkview Manor Nursing Home in Ellsworth.
A funeral Mass was Monday, Aug. 22, at St. Catherine Catholic Church in Luverne with burial at St. Mary Catholic Cemetery in Ellsworth.
Susan Brehm was born Feb. 17, 1943, to Lester and Dorothy (Achtenberg) Brehm in New Brunswick, New Jersey. She graduated from Luverne High School in 1961. Sue spent one year in Germany in the 1960s. She lived in many places including California, where she worked in a few nursing homes as a certified nursing assistant for more than ten years. She moved back to Minnesota in 1985.
Sue married Frank Berghorst in 1963. She worked at the Good Samaritan Society Mary Jane Brown Home in Luverne for over four years as a certified nursing assistant. She then worked as a Title 1 teacher at Magnolia Elementary School. Sue also worked at the Magnolia Café as a waitress. Frank died in 1985.
Sue married Fabian Deutsch on March 8, 1992, in Pipestone. The couple later moved to Magnolia. In September of 2019, they moved to the Parkview Manor Nursing Home in Ellsworth. Fabian died on April 26, 2022.
Susan was a member of St. Mary Catholic Church in Ellsworth until the church closed. She then became a member of St. Catherine Catholic Church in Luverne.
In her free time Sue enjoyed making rugs for over 20 years. She also enjoyed polka dancing with Fabian until just a couple of years ago.
Sue is survived by her four children, Richard (Robyn) Berghorst, Larry Berghorst, Julie (Rob) Rickenbaugh and Teresa Berghorst; 10 grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren; two brothers, Gary (Jane) Brehm and Paul (Barb) Brehm; a sister, Ann (Jim) Brehm-Moline; seven stepchildren, Randy (Carla) Deutsch, Cathy Deutsch, Jeffrey (Laurie) Deutsch, Danny Deutsch, Gary (Brenda) Deutsch, Mary (Daryl) Kramer and Sally Lloyd; many stepgrandchildren and stepgreat-grandchildren; two brothers-in-law, William “Bill” Deutsch and John (Trudy) Deutsch; and three sisters-in-law, Loretta Henning Donna Deutsch and Betty Deutsch.
She was preceded in death by her parents; two husbands, Frank Berghorst and Fabian Deutsch; four brothers-in-law, Lawrence, Eddie and Walter Deutsch and Frank Henning; and two sisters-in-law, Jean and Virginia Deutsch.
Arrangements were provided by Dingmann Funeral Home of Luverne, dingmannandsons.com.
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Redbirds to play Buckman team Saturday in state tournament play

The Luverne Redbirds will open play in the Minnesota Baseball Association Class C State Tournament Saturday at 4:30 p.m. in Faribault.
The Redbirds will face the Buckman Billygoats, the third seed from Region 8C.
As the champions and top seed from Region 13C, the Redbirds enjoyed a first-round tournament bye last weekend.
The Billygoats (15-8 on the season) defeated the Cannon Falls Bears 7-1 in the first round of the state tournament Saturday night in Faribault.
Buckman pitcher Matt Tautges, who plays college baseball at St. Scholastica, pitched a complete game, giving up only three hits and one run.
The Billygoats collected ten hits and scored seven runs in the win over Cannon Falls.
Centerfielder Andrew Rueckert led the Buckman offense going three for four at the plate with one run and two RBIs.
Aaron Weber (two runs and two RBIs) and Jack Suska (one run) had two hits each for the Billygoats.
Suska and Weber lead the season batting averages for the Billygoats who play in the Victory League north of St. Cloud.
“Buckman finished fourth in state in 2019 and is traditionally a very good team,” said Luverne player-manager Brooks Maurer.
 
“It will be a tough matchup,” he said. “Hopefully we can pitch and hit like we’ve been doing all season.”
The Redbirds, 29-4 on the year, are playing in their fourth consecutive state tournament.
A win over Buckman on Saturday will advance Luverne to play the Waconia Lakers or Fergus Falls Hurricanes Saturday, Sept. 3, at 1:30 p.m. in Dundas.
The other two Region 13C teams playing in the state tournament fell in round one games played in Dundas Saturday.
The Webster Sox defeated the Milroy Irish 10-3 and the Fairmont Martins lost a close 4-3 contest to the Avon Lakers.
Thirty-two teams remain alive in the Class C state tournament entering this weekend’s play.
The state championship game will be played on Labor Day, Sept. 5, at noon in Faribault.

Nath, Hansen win country club championships

The Luverne Country Club staged its annual men’s club tournaments in recent weeks.
The Senior Men’s Tournament was played Aug. 13 and the Men’s Club Tournament was staged last weekend, Aug. 20-21.
Adam Hansen, Luverne, won the Senior Men’s title while Ben Nath, Luverne, became the first member to win three consecutive men’s championships in club history.
 
Senior men’s tournament
Adam Hansen came out on top of the Senior Men’s Club Tournament at LCC Aug. 13 with a low gross score of 71.
“It was a fun day and I played well,” Hansen said. “Most of all it was a beautiful day and I was able to play golf with a great bunch of guys.”
The Senior Men’s Tournament crowned an overall club champion (low gross score), a low net winner (gross minus handicap), and age group flight winners.  
The low net overall winner was Scott Adams with a 67.
Mike Gonnerman won the pre-seniors 40-49 age group with a net score of 71.
Hansen placed first in the 50-59 division with a score of 71, while Adams’ 67 was the low net overall winner for the 50s flight.
Dar Elbers won the 60-69 division with a score of 77 and was the low net winner of that flight with a 72.
Dave Gangestad came out on top of the 70-79 flight with a score of 83. Spencer Sells’ 69 was the low net score for that division.
 
Senior Men’s Tournament Results:
 
Age group net winners:
40-49:

1

Mike Gonnerman

71

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
50-59:

1

Adam Hansen

71

2

Greg Carroll

75

3

Cory Norman

76

 
60-69:

1

Dar Elbers

77

2

Tim Knoll

79

3

Jack Bennett

83

 
70-79:

1

Dave Gangestad

83

2

Spencer Sells

84

3

Dave Iverson

89

                                 
Low Net Winner
Scott Adams                                67
 
Senior Men’s Champion
Adam Hansen                             71
 
Men’s Tournament
Ben Nath won his third consecutive championship at the LCC Men’s Club Tournament Aug. 20-21 with a score of 146.
Nath’s feat was the first three-peat in men’s club tournament history. His score of 146 tied Tim Connell’s 1994 score as the lowest since at least 1980 when current records began.
Pete Connell placed second with a score of 152 and Mike Gonnerman  finished third with a 154.
The Men’s Club Tournament is a two-day, 36-hole tournament.
Fifty-two golfers competed in this year’s club championship.
Players in the Championship flight are divided into Championship, President, and Vice-President flights after the first day of play.
The Fourth Flight winner was determined by net (score minus handicap) score.
All other flight winners were determined by low gross score.
“Thanks to the clubhouse workers and to the grounds crew; the course looked great and played even better,” Nath said.
“It was another great weekend with good friends and great golf. I can’t wait for next year.”
 
Men’s Tournament Results
 
Fourth Flight

1

Matt Goembel

142

2

Brent Schepel

143

3

Mike Buss

145

 
Third Flight

1

Mike Wenninger

180

2

Connor Hoffman

183

 

Don Klosterbuer

183

 
Second Flight

1

Nathan Nekali

171

2

Jason Phelps

179

3

Jared Pick

183

 
First Flight

1

Scott Remme

170

2

Dan Kern

175

3

Tim Diedrich

178

 
Vice-President’s Flight

1

Dar Elbers

168

2

Greg Stratton

171

3

Ryan Fick

171

 

 

 

 
President’s Flight

1

Mike Smith

166

2

Joe Dorhout

169

3

Michael Strassburg

171

 
Championship Flight

1

Ben Nath

146

2

Pete Connell

152

3

Mike Gonnerman

154

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