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  • From Our Files

    Mike Petersen, Sports Editor & Staff Writer|Dec 1, 2022

    • Dec. 4, 1947 Clifford Ostrom, of Rock Island, Ill., a former South American sales manager for John Deere, purchased the Hartley Feed Mill from Vern Donnenwerth. A new six-lane bowling alley at May City was preparing for its official opening. Bill Boernsen was the proprietor of the new establishment. The plane of Forest Newcomer, of Rock Rapids, was damaged Thanksgiving Day at the Hartley airport. No one was in the plane when a gust of wind tipped it up on the telephone wires. Damage was done to both wings and the windshield. Mr. Newcomer h...

  • Early deficit determines the winner

    Mike Petersen, Sports Editor & Staff Writer|Dec 1, 2022

    Winning the second half was a promising sign for Hartley-Melvin-Sanborn in its girls' basketball season-opener. But visiting Sioux Central had all but settled the outcome by halftime to hand the Hawks a 67-43 loss on Nov. 22. H-M-S trailed 7-0 to start the contest and could get no closer than 10-4. Converting scoring opportunities set up by their defense, the Rebels led 24-8 at the end of the first quarter. That trend continued and Sioux Central increased the margin to 44-17 at half time. The...

  • Their dreams have come true

    Mike Petersen, Sports Editor & Staff Writer|Nov 24, 2022

    Since starting their organized football careers in the third grade, Lance Berends and Kooper Ebel have been teammates and friends. They've had different on-field roles, but they are similar in one important respect: They are truly impact players. Their level of performance at Hartley-Melvin-Sanborn has not only impressed their coaches, but also those of opposing teams. Starting as sophomores, they have been recognized each year as the top lineman and the offensive MVP, respectively, of Class A D...

  • Engineering firm to design electrical upgrades at HS

    Mike Petersen, Sports Editor & Staff Writer|Nov 24, 2022

    A Sioux Center firm was hired to provide electrical engineering services for updates to parking lots and ball diamonds at Hartley-Melvin-Sanborn High School. The agreement with Engineering Design Associates was approved by the school board on Nov. 21. The firm will be paid $15,500 for their services. The work will be completed as part of a single project. Separate projects would increase the design fees. According to discussion, the upgrades under consideration are a priority in the district's...

  • RCA offers to assist with project funding

    Mike Petersen, Sports Editor & Staff Writer|Nov 24, 2022

    It isn’t often that a group attending a city council meeting offers to help finance community projects rather than request funds from the municipality. But that was the case at Royal this month. Allison Goyette, representing Royal Community Action, explained that the group has funds available and plans to have future fundraisers. They are looking for ways to share those resources with the community. “RCA has money but we don’t have projects right now. Keep us in mind when you have concrete ideas,” Goyette said. One idea previously discuss...

  • From Our Files

    Mike Petersen, Sports Editor & Staff Writer|Nov 24, 2022

    • Nov. 27, 1947 Carl Rahn purchased Bud’s Food Market, located across the street on the corner south of the Park Hotel. The new owner had been operating a grocery and meat business in the former Kosta location. The new store afforded him much greater floor space in order to serve his customers. Through the joint efforts of the park board and recreation board, an ice skating rink would be provided in Hartley. A definite location had not been decided upon, but plans were going forward rapidly and all was expected to be in readiness for flo...

  • Royal will pay more for services next year

    Mike Petersen, Sports Editor & Staff Writer|Nov 17, 2022

    Rates that the City of Royal will pay for solid waste collection and law enforcement coverage will increase next year. The city’s contract with Town & Country Disposal expires on Dec. 1. They are proposing a 3 percent increase each year for the next five years. According to information presented on Nov. 9, the residential collection rate charged by Town & Country will increase a total of $2.35 per month. The current rate is $15.75 while the proposed rate for the final year of a new agreement is $18.10. That equates to a 47 cent increase per m...

  • From Our Files

    Mike Petersen, Sports Editor & Staff Writer|Nov 17, 2022

    • Nov. 20, 1947 R.C. Birdsall sold his general store of groceries and dry goods at Moneta to Jim Gaines, of Sioux City. Mr. and Mrs. Birdsall were undecided as to what they would do. Gale Birdsall continued to operate the Moneta Lockers and buy poultry. F.A. Albright won the first prize in the soybean contest sponsored locally by the Chamber of Commerce, Mann and Mann, and the Huntting Elevator. Albright’s yield on a five-acre plot was 26.6 bushels per acre. All plots were planted 3’4” except for that of George Groen, Sr., whose plot was dou...

  • Hawks sustain gridiron excellence in 2022

    Mike Petersen, Sports Editor & Staff Writer|Nov 17, 2022

    Hartley-Melvin-Sanborn's football team picked up where it left off in 2021, again winning an outright Class A District 1 title and earning two postseason victories. The Hawks also compiled an 8-3 overall record for the second straight season. Running what Hawk coach Jay Eilers calls "the oldest offense in the book," H-M-S again set a school record for points scored in a season. The 437 points scored this fall edged the previous record of 436 set a year ago. The Hawks scored at least 40 points...

  • Hartley-Melvin-Sanborn lands 12 players on all-district football teams

    Mike Petersen, Sports Editor & Staff Writer|Nov 17, 2022

    The champions of Class A District 1 are well-represented on the all-district teams for the 2022 season. A dozen Hartley-Melvin-Sanborn players were included on the all-district teams. Named to the first team are seniors Kooper Ebel, Travis Kamradt, Lance Berends, Elijah Groeneweg, Keevyn Jacobsma and Ethan Diehm, along with juniors Adam Schierholz and Ethan Wiersma. Second team picks are seniors Ethan Baker and Trenton Vollink, and honorable mention selections are senior Ryan Borden and junior...

  • H-M-S NHS chapter welcomes 10 new members

    Mike Petersen, Sports Editor & Staff Writer|Nov 10, 2022

    Ten students at Hartley-Melvin-Sanborn High School were inducted into the National Honor Society during the initiation ceremony on Nov. 1. This year's initiates are senior Cadence Klein and juniors Heather Elgersma, Alexis Grover, Delaney Murphy, Abigail Otto, Adam Schierholz, Kinsey Schirmer, Brennan Stoltz, George Vargas and Emma Vollink. They join a group of 18 other students who comprise the NHS chapter, which was founded in 1933. The initiates were selected from a group of over 20 students...

  • Singing in the spotlight

    Mike Petersen, Sports Editor & Staff Writer|Nov 10, 2022

    Six seniors were in the spotlight during the Hartley-Melvin-Sanborn High School fall vocal concert on Oct. 25. A trio comprised of Emma Schmillen, Shelby Kruger and Emerson Griffin sang "When I Look at You." Senior soloists were Bryce Dodge singing "Buy Dirt," Bryanca Holtz performing "Easy on Me" and Juliana Pasillas singing "See You Again." The concert choir performed "America, My Home," "Bring Me Little Water, Silvy," "Let the River Run" and "Regalando Belleza." The final selection...

  • From Our Files

    Mike Petersen, Sports Editor & Staff Writer|Nov 10, 2022

    • Nov. 13, 1947 A good sized crowd attended the dismantling ceremony of the servicemen’s honor roll. Guests of honor were the next of kin of World War II dead. The honor roll had been erected on a site between the Hartley Dry Cleaners and the telephone building during the war. A dinner concluded the Armistice Day festivities. The traveling section of the Hartley High School football team, managers, coaches and the school superintendent were treated to a dinner at the Legion Hall following the Armistice Day game with Sanborn. Hartley won the...

  • They were a team

    Mike Petersen, Sports Editor & Staff Writer|Nov 10, 2022

    Although they did not have a winning record in 2022, the Hartley-Melvin-Sanborn volleyball team improved its victory total by six compared to the previous season. The Hawks compiled an 8-17 record this fall, which compares to a 2-17 mark last season. They also improved their win total and finish in the War Eagle Conference by two, moving up to eighth place with a record of 3-7. H-M-S was eliminated from the Class 2A regional tournament by Sibley-Ocheyedan. "I can't say enough about how awesome...

  • Recognized for character, academic achievement

    Mike Petersen, Sports Editor & Staff Writer|Nov 10, 2022

    A Hartley-Melvin-Sanborn volleyball player and the entire team have received statewide postseason recognition. Senior Morgan Grooters is the recipient of the E. Wayne Cooley "You Can" Award. She is the daughter of David and April Grooters, of Sanborn. The "You Can" award is given by the Iowa Girls Coaches Association, and is named for the longtime executive secretary of the Iowa Girls High School Athletic Union. According to the IGCA, "The 'You Can' Award illustrates the qualities of...

  • H-M-S volleyball players honored by War Eagle Conference

    Mike Petersen, Sports Editor & Staff Writer|Nov 10, 2022

    A total of four Hartley-Melvin-Sanborn volleyball players were recognized with postseason awards from the War Eagle Conference. Three players were named to the 2022 all-conference teams. Senior Elise Haack was named to the first team, sophomore Kylee Schiphoff is on the second team and senior Abby Kunzman received honorable mention. All three were among team leaders in several statistical categories for the season. Joining Haack and Kunzman on the academic all-conference list is Emily Mutombo....

  • Denied the ultimate prize

    Mike Petersen, Sports Editor & Staff Writer|Nov 10, 2022

    After home playoff wins over North Union and Hinton, Hartley-Melvin-Sanborn faced its sternest postseason test: a quarterfinal round matchup with undefeated Woodbury Central with the goal of advancing to the UNI-Dome to play in the Class A semifinals. In the most competitive of the four quarterfinal games, H-M-S fell behind twice in the first half but rebounded to take the lead in the third quarter. Woodbury Central would eventually prevail, scoring in the fourth quarter to earn a 27-24 win on...

  • Cancer awareness event reflects desire to help others

    Mike Petersen, Sports Editor & Staff Writer|Nov 3, 2022

    Raising funds for research and remembering those impacted by a life-changing disease are the purposes of Hartley-Melvin-Sanborn Elementary's cancer awareness day. This year it was also an opportunity for students and staff to raise funds to support a foundation created by an H-M-S graduate who is currently battling the disease. Donations collected in the fish tank on Friday totaled $2,440.42. During an assembly that day, event organizer Janet Prins commended students and staff for their...

  • From Our Files

    Mike Petersen, Sports Editor & Staff Writer|Nov 3, 2022

    • Nov. 6, 1947 The boys from Harrison Township gathered at the May City hall to reorganize the 4-H club. There was a large attendance present. Walter Koostra and Max Robinson were the leaders of the club. Walter Koostra, Jr. was elected president. Work of laying the large concrete base for the new engine at the Hartley light plant was underway. It would take some 60 days before the large slab was completely set so it was doubtful if the new engine would be in operation by Christmas as had been hoped. Adolph R. and Gerald L. Goetsch were a...

  • Coming up with the answers

    Mike Petersen, Sports Editor & Staff Writer|Nov 3, 2022

    Stymied by Hinton for much of the first half, Hartley-Melvin-Sanborn took control in the third quarter to claim a 46-27 win in the second round of the Class A football playoffs. Although H-M-S had won the regular season matchup by 35 points, Hinton only trailed by one at half time of the Oct. 25 postseason game at Peterson Field. "I think the kids knew this was a big game. I think they recognized it," said Hawk coach Jay Eilers. "But they also realized we were playing somebody we had beaten...

  • They put on an extravaganza

    Mike Petersen, Sports Editor & Staff Writer|Oct 27, 2022

    The word extravaganza is defined as "a lavish or spectacular show or event," which aptly describes the Hartley-Melvin-Sanborn Indoor Marching Extravaganza. Groups featured on Oct. 18 in the high school gym included the cheer squad; Dance Attack, which presented the hoopla routine that will be performed at state; and the flag corps accompanied by "Shake It Off." The Marching Hawks led off the extravaganza with pep calls and the school song, and closed the evening with the show that was performed...

  • From Our Files

    Mike Petersen, Sports Editor & Staff Writer|Oct 27, 2022

    • Oct. 30, 1947 The new 1,000 horsepower diesel engine for the Hartley municipal light plant arrived on the Rock Island railroad. Installation would take place as soon as the base was completed. A surplus ever-normal granary was placed on a 20x20 foot concrete foundation at the rear of the Thorne Sales and Service garage. Plans were to enlarge the foundation and construct a cement block or tile building on the site. With the birth of a son to Mr. and Mrs. Guy Foley, of Hartley, a new partnership was created. The firm of G.I. Foley Furniture a...

  • 'We're leaving here with a win'

    Mike Petersen, Sports Editor & Staff Writer|Oct 27, 2022

    Either by design or necessity, Hartley-Melvin-Sanborn and North Union had one player whose performance in almost every phase dominated the action during a Class A playoff game Oct. 21 in Hartley. North Union running back Bryer Prochniak rushed for 335 yards and scored four touchdowns, and passed for 46 yards and a score. Prochniak was second on his team in total tackles, and on special teams he returned four kickoffs and punted once. But H-M-S had an answer in Kooper Ebel. The senior...

  • It was a head-scratcher

    Mike Petersen, Sports Editor & Staff Writer|Oct 27, 2022

    Statistics can be useful in determining which team was the most successful in an athletic event. But they don't always tell the full story. Key statistics for Hartley-Melvin-Sanborn in a Class 2A regional opening round match Oct. 17 at Sibley were every bit as good as Sibley-Ocheyedan in almost every area. But the stat that counts most – scoring – was in the Generals' favor. They won the match, 3-1, by scores of 25-20, 25-20, 24-26 and 25-20. "I was extremely proud of how we came out and bat...

  • Faster times lead to improved scores

    Mike Petersen, Sports Editor & Staff Writer|Oct 27, 2022

    Year-to-year comparisons of athletic performance are not always a true measure of progress, but scoring for Hartley-Melvin-Sanborn's cross country teams at the state qualifying meet on Oct. 20 suggests things are trending in the right direction. That is especially true of the H-M-S boys, who lowered their overall score from 434 in 2020 to 294 in 2021, and now to 228. The Hawk girls also put up some fast times. "I truly couldn't have asked for more out of our teams that competed at Holstein. A ma...

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