Memories Gone By
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News from Browerville's Past
25 Years Ago
June 14 2001
Sharon Host, manager of the Browerville Liquor Store, is pleased to have the remodeling and renovations done and is looking forward to a grand reopening this weekend, June 15 and 16. The expensive remodeling started in March and most of the interior has been revamped to make the store’s atmosphere brighter and more user friendly.
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The May meeting of the Lonestar 4-H Club was held at the Mike Motl home and was called to order by Josh Salber. Roll call was “What you want to be when you grow up.” New business was to sign up for the Five-A-Day Recipe Contest and Dairy Food Demonstrations to be held during Browerville Days.
75 Years Ago
June 14, 1951
Effective June 1, the Kotula’s Store has been under the management of the new owner, Wm. L. Brooks, who has changed the name to “Bill’s Market”. Walt Kotula, who has managed the store since his father’s death in February 1949, has decided to become a medical x-ray technician and left for Minneapolis on Sunday where he will attend school.
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Ronald A. Wolter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alvis Wolter of Browerville, was awarded the Minute Man Medal of the National Society of the Sons of the American Revolution at the University of Minnesota on Thursday, June 7. The medal was presented to 36 outstanding first year students in the University’s Army Reserve Officers Training Corps during the year’s final ROTC review on Northrop Field.
