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Jackie Clark, left, and Alicia Elson, sisters and owners of Norway Ridge in Ideal Township since 1982, feel they are stewards of the landmark restaurant, which will open for its 67th year in April. PHOTO BY JODIE TWEED
Sisters continue 67-year tradition at Norway Ridge Supper Club
Penny and Karl Skog, owners of Crosslake Sheetmetal. Karl and his dad, Frederick Skog.
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Family-owned Crosslake Sheetmetal has served lakes area for 40 years Traditions, loyal employees cited as reasons for longevity BY DAN DETERMAN Echo Journal Staff Writer
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feel that they have their hearts in the business and are not just here for the paycheck. They like what they are doing. ... and we do whatever we can to stay on the cutting edge.” The Skogs currently have no plans to change anything in the foreseeable future, but are willing to expand their business if they see a demand to do so. For now, they - along with their 19 employees - will continue installing and servicing furnaces, air conditioners and heat pumps for area homes as they have for the past four decades. “We have been serving the area since 1974, and we greatly appreciate the customers,” Karl said. “Without them, we wouldn’t be who we are today.”
Customers have remarked that when they step inside Norway Ridge Supper Club, they feel as if they’re having dinner at a home of co-owners and sisters Jackie Clark and Alicia Elson. In a way, this is true. The sisters pride themselves on creating a warm, home-like atmosphere with a hint of nostalgia in the fine dining restaurant, soon to start its 67th year. It’s a place where families return every year to celebrate milestones and couples spend their anniversaries. It’s where old friends go to meet up for dinner and drinks. They know many of their customers by name. The restaurant, overlooking Kimble Lake in Ideal Township, is open from April through October and seats 140 guests. Norway Ridge has a lengthy history in Ideal Township. It opened in 1948 on Kimble Lake as part of a 10-cabin resort, Norway Ridge Resort, owned by, ironically, two sisters Evelyn Thompson and Bess Newman. The resort dissolved and the cabins were sold off in the 1970s, but Norway Ridge remained in operation, changing hands every seven years by various owners until Clark and Elson became the fifth owners in 1982. Clark and Elson had always enjoyed going out for dinner at Norway Ridge when Elson would come up north from Ham Lake to visit Clark and her family. “We would end up here four of the seven nights I was up,” Elson recalled of her trips to Norway Ridge. Clark called her up one day in April 1982 to tell her that their favorite restaurant was for sale, and they immediately decided to buy it,
even though neither of them had any restaurant management experience. At the time they both sold and were managers for Tupperware. Elson and her family decided to make the move north, too. “We loved this place, and it sounded like a great thing to do,” Clark said of purchasing Norway Ridge. They took ownership of the restaurant on July 1, 1982, the height of the busy summer season. While it was a crazy time to learn how to run a restaurant, they learned quickly and the restaurant thrived. One of their first changes was to make it a two-fork restaurant, said Clark. Servers worried that dishwashers couldn’t keep up with the addition of a salad fork, but it all worked out. “We dressed things up, although a lot of the décor is original,” Clark said. “We had to get rid of deer heads that were falling apart.” The original knotty pine furniture, pine floors and double fireplace gives the restaurant its up north feel. The restaurant has about 30 employees, and both Clark and Elson have had their children and grandchildren working alongside them. Norway Ridge is known for many of its original recipes, sauces and dressings that have been passed down from each owner for six decades. “They are fresh and delicious – you can’t get them anywhere,” Clark said with a smile. Their signature home-smoked ribs, along with roasted duck, handcut steaks and homemade sourdough appetizers, are popular house specialties. Their chef is Dewey Albrecht, a seasoned chef well-
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was such that a house would get started in the summer or fall, but once the frost hit, there was no more digging or building,” Karl said. “Now they can punch holes and the building can go up right through the winter.” So how have the Skogs maintained the business amidst these changes? By sticking with the beliefs and philosophies of the founder of Crosslake Sheetmetal. “We have always had the attitude that the customer is always right,” Karl said. “We will do everything to make a customer satisfied. Our philosophy has always been that good news travels a lot faster than bad news, so we will do what it takes to make a happy customer.” Karl said the business has been able to stay around thanks to the ability to maintain a quality staff that does good work. “We have a tremendous crew of employees,” Karl said. “I really
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Crosslake Sheetmetal, owned by the Skogs, has spent 40 years building a loyal customer base.
BY JODIE TWEED
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For more than four decades, Crosslake Sheetmetal has been an industrial mainstay in the area. The company has stayed prominent for so long by keeping with traditions. Frederick Skog founded the company in 1974. The Pequot Lakes native spent a number of years working in sheet metal along with heating, ventilation and air conditioning - in Minneapolis before bringing his family to his homeland. “He was very talented and very driven,” said Karl Skog, Frederick’s son. “He could make anything. He was smart in electronics and in sheet metal fabrication. When it came to special fittings, there really wasn’t much he couldn’t do. He came to the area with a lot more knowledge of fabricating that material than many others had at the time.” Frederick retired from the industry in 1990 - when Karl and his wife, Penny, assumed ownership - and he still lives in the area. Karl has been working at Crosslake Sheetmetal since he was in junior high school. Since that time, he has seen a lot of changes, especially to the community. “The homes are much larger on the lakes,” Karl said. “It seems the income levels and the homes being built are much, much larger than back when we started.” Other changes have come from technology and a crew’s ability to construct a building without worrying about the seasons as much. “In the early days, construction
Clark, Elson bought Ideal Township restaurant in 1982
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A new building housing Mattson Lumber Company’s office, show room and sales area was built in early 2005. PHOTO BY NANCY VOGT
Mattson Lumber has been a staple in Nisswa for 29 years
Family business appreciates longtime employees, customers BY NANCY VOGT Echo Journal Editor
When Bill Mattson landed a part-time job after graduating from high school in 1962, little did he know it would lead to a longtime career in the lumber business. “I decided rather than ask my mother for 2 bucks to go into town, I’d swing into Nisswa Standard Lumber and get a part-time job,” said
Mattson, owner of Mattson Lumber Company in Nisswa for 29 years. Mattson Lumber is tucked just off of Highway 371, across from Gull Lake’s Hole-in-the-Day Bay, on 10 acres. The bulk of business comes from local builders and contractors, though jobs also come from the Twin Cities and Canada. “We cover a pretty good
range,” Mattson said. He credits his 11 employees - including his son, Bill Jr., and daughter-in-law, Lori Mattson - for the company’s longevity. “One of our blessings is low turnover,” he said, noting his son was 14 when he bought the lumber business and has worked there ever since. “We can’t run this business on high turnover employees.” Mattson took over the former Gull Lake Lumber on April 1, 1986. It was a bold step to buy the business, which had existed since around 1970, he said, proudly
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Mattson Lumber Company is just off Highway 371 south of Nisswa, across from Gull Lake’s Hole-in-the-Day Bay.
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noting he never missed a contract-for-deed payment. Mattson grew up in the area, on Lake Edward Township property his grandfather homesteaded in 1896. He’s now the third generation to live there. He attended Nisswa Elementary School and graduated from Brainerd High School. He then studied business at Brainerd Junior College for two years and attended the University of
Minnesota School of Business for a year. Mattson then served in the Air Force for four years, from 1966-70, and upon returning to Minnesota he worked for Standard Lumber in Mankato. He finished his four-year degree in business at Mankato State University, and in 1972 moved back to the lakes area to work for Standard Lumber in Brainerd. After about a year, he was asked if he want-
ed to be a manager at the Standard Lumber in Ely. “I was trying to climb the corporate ladder, if you will,” he said, noting he worked for 3 1/2 years in Ely. “If I had been there a year or two more or if I wasn’t so rooted here, maybe I would have stayed.” But he was called back home to be manager of the Standard Lumber in Nisswa in the fall of 1977.
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A-Pine Restaurant celebrating 50 years in business Beyers have owned restaurant for 30 years BY JODIE TWEED Correspondent
41 Years
The A-Pine Restaurant has been a landmark at the corner of County Road 16 and Highway 371 since 1965. Rick Beyer has owned the restaurant for the past 30 years.
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Jenkins
with a smile. “We liked the area and decided to take a chance.”
On Sept. 1, 1984, they officially rented the A-Pine Restaurant and hoped to one
day own the place. Those first few years were tough, he said. They both worked long
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served as a restaurant manager at 21. He worked at the Perkins corporate office in Burnsville for seven months but felt the desire to run his own restaurant. Beyer’s father-in-law saw an ad in a Twin Cities newspaper about a restaurant for rent in the Jenkins area, and they drove north to check it out. “I was 24 years old, had no money and a baby, and we came up here,” Beyer recalled
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Back in 1965, Mick and Rose Bilyard opened a seasonal drive-in restaurant, recognizable with its A-frame roof, along Highway 371 at the County Road 16 intersection in Jenkins. While the concept of drive-in restaurants fell out of favor in the 1970s, that iconic A-frame restaurant still flourishes as the A-Pine Restaurant 50 years later. Rick and Leah Beyer purchased the restaurant 30 years ago from its former owners, Rodney and Karen Anderson. The Bilyard family had owned the restaurant for a few years and after Mick Bilyard passed away, his wife and children continued to operate it. The A-Pine had been closed for a number of years before it was purchased by the Andersons, who added on a seating area in 1977, Rick Beyer said. The restaurant was purchased in 1982 by a dentist, Byron Hoffman from International Falls, and his son ran it for a year before the Beyers purchased it in 1984. Rick Beyer’s grandfather bought a hotel and grocery store in New Ulm in 1911, a family business that his father also took over and ran until 1972. Beyer was too young to work in the family business, but he also found his interests and talents were found elsewhere. He got his first job at age 15 cooking at a Country Kitchen, a job he held for five years. After he and his wife were married, he opened a Perkins restaurant in New Ulm and
hours at the restaurant and lived in a mobile home behind the restaurant. Soon, they not only had a son, Andy, but also a daughter, Katie. The restaurant hours were expanded to include breakfast, open from 6:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. every day, except for Christmas and Thanksgiving. Breakfast can be a busy time of day, but they also get a lot of carryout orders for dinner. They used to do more catering, including pig roasts and dinners in the 1980s and 1990s on the former Clamshell Queen riverboat on the Whitefish Chain. Back in the early days, traffic along Highway 371 would slow down considerably between Labor Day and Memorial Day. People would often drive their snowmobiles right down the highway during the winter, Beyer said. The railroad tracks have long been removed and replaced by the Paul Bunyan Trail, but long ago when the trains would travel along this route, they would often stop on Sunday nights right across Highway 371 from the A-Pine. The train engineer and employees would walk over for dinner.
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The current First National Bank of Walker building was constructed in the early eighties. Today the First National Bank of Walker owns the building and carries on the tradition started by the Backus State Bank.
PHOTO BY TRAVIS GRIMLER
Backus State Bank survives complicated history Name has changed, but community bank is still strong Echo Journal Staff Writer
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Gizvold, who maintained it for some time until Nelson approached him in 1978 with a proposition. This was when the state changed a law, allowing banks to open branches. “I had started the Cass Company Insurance Agency just selling insurance,” Nelson said. “I went to Len Gizvold, the guy who bought the Backus State Bank from
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said, ‘Sure, go ahead and open tomorrow.’ It was one of the first banks to open,” Nelson said. “A lot of them never opened again because they were in such bad shape, but it was told to me that Backus was one of the first ones to open after the bank holiday.” The Zaffke family owned the bank initially, and it was eventually sold to Len
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chief executive officer of Pine River State Bank and president of Backus State Bank from 1978-90, said the bank defied the collapse and fought to continue to provide the services its community needed. “The president of the bank at the time called up the state and said, ‘Our loans are good, so why can’t we open?’ The state banking commission
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This check is an example of those used by patrons of the Backus State Bank during its time on Front Street in Backus.
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Today, a building on Front Street in Backus continues to capture the imagination of residents. It looks like a brick building from the time of cowboys. In 1908, it opened as a bank, and it’s easy to imagine wooden booths and wrought iron gates separating tellers from the general public. Though Backus State Bank is no longer located there, in a way - maybe two ways - the bank lives on in the form of First National Bank of Walker and Lakes State Bank. Backus State Bank was an average community bank, opened by members of the Zaffke family and maintained through good and bad times. Sometimes the bank fared better through bad times than others. In 1933, President Franklin Roosevelt declared a bank holiday the day after his inauguration in an attempt to combat the Depression and the collapse of banks throughout the country. Chuck Nelson, current
spite of a slight hiccup. “We argued more. I finally bought the Backus State Bank. I became president and didn’t know much about it. I’ve learned a lot. I didn’t know what I was doing,” Nelson said. Under Nelson’s care, the bank grew. In the early 1980s, Nelson built at the current location of what is now First National Bank of Walker in Backus, on the east end of town on Highway 87. The building housed several other businesses as well. “When I worked at Backus from ‘83 to ’90, we housed the Cass County Housing and Redevelopment Authority offices downstairs,” said Jay Cline, former Backus State
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It began May 19, 1950, when seven men joined for the first official meeting of the Crow Wing Cooperative Rural Telephone Company, which was later to become Consolidated Telecommunications Company. Today CTC services the areas of Sullivan Lake, Randall, Pillager, Outing, Nokay Lake, Nisswa, Motley, Mission, Lincoln, Leader, Freedhem, Little Falls, Brainerd and Baxter with local phone service, high speed Internet and now digital TV with all the latest features. To compliment its service offerings, CTC also offers I.T. support to local businesses in need of professional and timely service with their computers, network setups and troubleshooting.
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erative.” The cooperative is owned by its members who vote for a board of directors. CTC serves Sullivan Lake, Randall, Pillager, Outing, Nokay Lake, Nisswa, Motley, Mission, Lincoln, Leader, Freedhem, Little Falls, Brainerd and Baxter. Services went from the telephone exchanges to private lines with rotary phones to touch tone phones. Early beginnings and a fiber optic ring It all started when the Bell companies didn’t see the cost effectiveness of serving
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more bandwidth than other broadband technologies and at a lower maintenance cost. Fiber converts electrical signals to light, sending the signal on transparent glass fibers the size of a human hair. Consolidated Telecommunications Co. now connects rural homes, cities, clinics and schools through fiber optic cable and offers much more than a phone line with digital television, digital video recorders, high-speed Internet and information technology services to meet the growing demands of both the smart home and businesses. “We have a tremendous amount of technology at our fingertips,” said Kevin Larson, CEO at CTC. It all began in the spring of 1950. “It was May 19, 1950, when seven men joined for the first official meeting of the Crow Wing Cooperative Rural Telephone Company, which was later to become Consolidated Telephone Company,” CTC notes on its website. “After obtaining personal loans, the seven directors started selling memberships to residents as part of the new coop-
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Instead of the expected party-line conversation, a clinking sound came through the phone lines. The sound of moving metal in the distance. Somewhere on an 11-mile stretch a phone receiver was off the hook. The only clue was the distant, irregular sound of clinking metal. Finding where the sound originated and where the exchange was off the hook would be a time-consuming effort. For half a day, Consolidated Telecommunications Co. (CTC) lineman Jerry Palm climbed telephone poles along the line before narrowing down the culprit - a phone off the hook in a barn. The clinking sound? Cows in the stanchions. Palm, now a member of CTC’s board, was one of 10 workers at the cooperative telephone company in the summer of 1968. He witnessed the incredible changes in technology from telephone wire strung on wooden poles in rural areas maintained by farmers eager to be connected to the outside world to touchtone phones to the Internet. “Quite a change,” Palm said of the technology in play from those days to today. The world went from 10 people on a party line who could listen to each other’s conversations, to homes with a nearly unquenchable thirst for bandwidth for smartphones, tablets, smart TVs, even smart crockpots. Now, instead of climbing poles for half a day, technicians can use computers to search for the problem, find it and even correct it all without leaving the office. Connecting people, information, services Broadband connects people with the Internet with a high-speed transmission and may even be more recognizable to end-users as high-speed Internet. To borrow an often used visual, if broadband is the pipe linking people to the Internet, bandwidth is the size of the pipe. Bandwidth measures how much data can be sent over a specific connection in a certain amount of time. Fiber optic cable has the ability to deliver
rural areas, so cooperatives got together to fill the void. Farmers sold memberships in the coops to finance the work to get telephone lines. “They couldn’t get service otherwise if they hadn’t done that,” said Andy Isackson, CTC marketing manager. Isackson said what has evolved in the last 60-plus years is the installation of fiber optics so those rural areas once without phones now have voice, Internet and television with better digital service than most metropolitan areas. Later, CTC expanded service into Brainerd and Baxter. Larson said in the early 2000s service issues in the two cities had the Brainerd School District earmarking money for technology infrastructure in the bond for Forestview Middle School in Baxter. The plan was to put a fiber optic ring around Brainerd and Baxter to connect the schools. The plan called for 37 miles of fiber optics around the cities with an extension to Nisswa Elementary School. In February 2004, CTC was a successful bidder and by Nov. 1 it was in place and operational. With the agreement, CTC built the line and would maintain it for 25 years. The project involved six partners Essentia Health, cities of Brainerd and Baxter, the school district and CTC. “To maintain it they offered us to use half the fiber to take services to other entities around Brainerd and Baxter,” Larson said. “And ever since 2005 we have been trying to build out from that core ring to other businesses and other residents with fiber optics.”
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The First National Bank of Deerwood in 1910. In the last 105 years the bank has grown to include eight branches and about 75 employees in central and northern Minnesota.
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local economies doing well,” he said. Ohlin said the economic climate is looking positive, much better than it did five years ago. In the last century, Ohlin said some of the biggest changes are the increased competition with more banks in the market. Technology continues to change how services are provided. Online banking.
purchases, business start-ups and expansions are what stand out, Ohlin said. Customers, he said, can pick up a phone and talk to someone who knows their name. “It’s still a relationship business,” he said. “We still believe that relationships make a difference and having that personal relationship makes a difference. “We’re a local business just like everyone else. We want to see the
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up and is back in the business of making loans and servicing customers. We are back to being on the offense and serving the needs of the customers,” he said. For those customers, Ohlin said a community bank offers residents and business owners a chance to know the people they are working with. The relationships that developed between banker and client through savings accounts, home
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have been key. The Great Recession came with its own challenges. Ohlin said Deerwood Bank’s long history, track record and capital provided strength to survive the recently lengthy economic downturn. “It wasn’t easy,” Ohlin said. “It was a lot of hard work, but everybody has come through it a lot smarter. “I think the industry has healed
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For Deerwood Bank, through 105 years of changing times and changing technologies, the mainstay is the focus on people and relationships. It all began in 1910 in the city of Deerwood, which sported a population of 590 along the Northern Pacific Railway line. Logging, lakes and a developing resort industry helped the area grow and the bank grew with it. In 1968, the bank added locations outside the immediate Deerwood area. A branch arrived in Brainerd in 1995. Now eight locations employ about 75 people in central and northern Minnesota. John Ohlin, president/CEO at First National Bank of Deerwood, said if there is a secret to longevity it’s in the people. Employees, he said, have a commitment to the community. He credited consistency in service as well. In the past, banks were noted for giving out toasters to lure customers to open accounts. Technology has changed what customers are looking for in bank services. Now Deerwood Bank offers customers the convenience of depositing checks by taking photos of them with smartphones and tablets. Being nimble and not only able to change with the times but excel is one thing Ohlin said stands out to him when he considers the bank’s history and tradition. Looking back to 1910 and the years following, Ohlin said the small town bank survived the Great Depression and endured. The philosophy of the bank, he said, comes with a focus on local ownership and community roots. Ohlin said believing in the communities the bank serves, being flexible and able to react to change quickly
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While Norway Ridge has seen improvements in its 67 years, the pine furniture and much of the up north décor that give the restaurant its warmth and character has remained the same.
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known in the lakes area, who joined them last summer. Albrecht is responsible for the weekend chef specials and he comes up with their soups, all made from scratch. The sisters added a gift shop, Kimble Kottage, and other gifts, many of which are made by Elson and Clark. Clark makes scarves and knits, and they both enjoy quilting together, often going to “quilt camps” with a group of quilters called the Close Knit Quilters. They also enjoy traveling during the winter months when Norway Ridge is closed. Clark and Elson aren’t yet ready to retire, but when they do, it could be a challenge to find the next owners of the landmark restaurant. “Jackie always says we are stewards of this establishment,” said Elson.
“I would hope eventually new owners would continue to maintain the flavor of Norway Ridge,” Clark said. “It really is the staple of the area to me. It is what you’d expect to find when you go up north.” Elson and Clark said they thrive on getting to know their guests and look forward to seeing them return each summer. “We love the people, the fast pace and the challenge of it. We love the atmosphere and charm. We are very hands on,” said Elson. “And that’s very important,” added Clark. “One of us is always here, and on busy nights, we’re both here.” Norway Ridge is open Tuesdays through Sundays from April to October. Jodie Tweed is a freelance writer living in Pequot Lakes.
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people. The First National Bank local branch has always been there to provide service to the locals and to help people in the area,” Cline said. “They’ve always been a strong supporter of the economic development of the area. They’ve always been proactive in the community and supporting anything the community wants to do. It’s always been a very good community partner.”
In addition to its community services, the faces at the bank have always been important. Locally, the late Mary Sheley, former branch manager, was almost famous locally for her personal service. “Mary Sheley was with Backus State Bank originally (1979-2011), and then she managed the branch for many years (1993-2011). She was really well liked in the area,” Morrison said. “She was the
sweetest lady in the world. She was truly an asset to the Backus bank and the popularity of the bank there.” “I had the pleasure of working with Mary Sheley. She was just a wonderful gal,” Cline said. “Shortly after she retired from the bank, she passed away. She was always just a sweetie.” Over the years, through sometimes complicated means, Backus’ bank - under
any name - has survived and even thrived. Cline said First National Bank of Walker has no plans to change that. “They look forward to serving the community in the future. It’s not going anywhere. The bank will stay right where it is and it will remain an integral part of the community for years to come,” Cline said.
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ter. With the closing of the Farmer’s State Bank in Pequot Lakes, Nelson decided to move the charter and rename it, in a way splitting the former Backus State Bank in two. “Technically, the charter now known as Lakes State Bank is the old Backus State Bank,” Cline said. The First National Bank of Walker eventually owned both parts again. “I took the old Backus charter, moved it to Pequot and created the Lakes State Bank in Pequot as a freestanding bank using the Backus State Bank charter,” Nelson said. “Everything that goes around comes around. The same thing happened again. It grew so fast I couldn’t afford to keep putting money into it. I sold it and shortly after that First National Bank of Walker bought it from the people I sold it to. They got the charter back that they didn’t want from the old Backus bank. That’s the charter that now has moved to Baxter. That’s (Lakes State Bank in Baxter) a freestanding bank, but it’s owned by First National Bank of Walker.” In the meantime, the former Backus State Bank location, now belonging to First National Bank of Walker, continued its faithful service to its faithful patrons through good times and bad, including one 2004 robbery and the economic downturn of 2008. The bank persevered with the help of its personal customer relationships. “It’s caring, and it’s always been there to serve the local
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Bank computer operations manager and current First National Bank of Walker vice president. “It had Heartland Real Estate Office downstairs. It had a CPA office downstairs. Cass Company Insurance had an office upstairs, and then they had Backus State Bank. It also operated as the computer hub of both Pine River State Bank and Backus State Bank in those years. It was quite a Mecca of business there in that building, if you think about it. They had a lot of stuff going on. There were a lot of people there at one time. Of course, now there is just the bank in there.” In 1983, Nelson had purchased the Pine River State Bank, and by 1990 the two banks began to grow too big, collectively, for Nelson. One of them had to go. Nelson found a buyer in the First National Bank of Walker under former president John Elsenpeter, but the bank was only interested in part of the business. “I think we just wanted to expand our service area to the residents of Backus and Hackensack,” said Toni Morrison, First National Bank of Walker marketing officer. “When I sold to the First National Bank, they didn’t want the charter. They wanted to purchase it on an assetsonly basis, so I still had the charter,” Nelson said. That’s when things begin to get complicated. First National Bank of Walker continued operation of the bank in its current location, but left Nelson with the char-
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said having all the methods to access information and accounts is important. He doesn’t see checks disappearing anytime soon, but he also has a 24-year-old son who has never written one. What is certain is banking, like everything else, will look a bit different in the future than it does today. There may not be toasters or cutlery to attract bank customers, but people skills will still stand out no matter the latest incentive or mobile way to get there. “We’re really proud of our heritage and what we do to assist the community and the people that live in it,” Ohlin said. “And we are looking forward to the next 105 years.” Renee Richardson, Brainerd Dispatch senior reporter, may be reached at 218-8555852 or renee.richardson@brainerddispatch. com. Follow her on Twitter at www.twitter. com/Dispatchbizbuzz.
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Larson estimates 60 percent of Baxter and 40 percent of Brainerd now have fiber optics to the home. “Our world is going toward a broadband world,” Larson said. “We need broadband in order to function. In a partnership with Crow Wing County, CTC took fiber optic out to the Brainerd Lakes Regional Airport area a few years ago. “It just continues to grow like that,” Larson said. “That was the seed money back in 2004 to get something started. ... it was a great opportunity for us, but we’re proud to be a partner with all those
entities and what we brought to Brainerd and Baxter - second to none across the county. There are lots of communities that don’t have this connectivity.” And CTC continues to look to expand coverage in residential areas with a focus on areas without Internet service or with limited service. “There are a lot of underserved areas, believe it or not,” Isackson said. “We still have a long way to go to connect people.” Larson said CTC could never have completed the fiber optic ring without the support of its board of directors who were willing to take a risk.
Andy Isackson, marketing manager at Consolidated Telecommunications Company, talks about the coverage area for the company.
Kevin Larson, general manager and CEO of Consolidated Telecommunications Company, talks about the past and the future. PHOTO BY STEVE KOHLS/BRAINERD DISPATCH
“Quite frankly we knew there was risk, but it was really hard to quantify how much risk,” Larson said. “And it’s all paid off. But it’s easy to sit here 10 years later and say, ‘What a great project,’ but there were some real discussions around this table about how we were going to make this work.” Larson said CTC could have had a board of directors so conservative they thought the idea was too far out of the company’s realm. Instead, he said it’s flourished because the board provided leadership and the ability to move the project forward. “Over the last 10 years, CTC - in the Brainerd, Baxter, Nisswa areas - we probably invested $25 million,” Larson said. “It takes a lot of capital to build fiber optics and maintain it. So it’s a huge investment into this community.” Now Pillager, Motley, Lincoln, the city of Randall, Sullivan Lake, Nokay Lake and Mission have fiber optics to the homes and they are working on Outing. The cooperative has an application in to finish the rest of Randall, Leader and Freedhem, representing another $12 million investment. If funding comes through those rural areas could be served by fiber in
the next two years. With fiber optics, as needs grow, capacity can be increased by changing connections at the ends instead of digging up entire ditches. The cooperative has about 12,000 members. Challenges and opportunities Neighborhoods contact CTC to bring in fiber optic to increase service providers and television options. One of the challenges in expanding is the expense of putting in infrastructure and putting fiber optics for neighborhoods in a competitive environment where people may switch carriers with regularity in search of a less expensive service. Getting a customer to express interest in switching is no guarantee of revenue. “You just can’t build it and hope that they will come,” Larson said. “It just doesn’t work that way.” Moving into providing television services proved to be one of CTC’s biggest service challenges. The company moved into TV service and DVRs at a time when the technology was a moving target. Larson said the first two software companies they worked with weren’t up to the challenge and provided an inferior service. “Until we got to the cur-
rent platform we are on it was a huge struggle for us,” Larson said. “It was inferior service and we know it was and it’s taken us years to get some of those customers back.” Now CTC offers high definition television and fully functioning DVR service. Isackson said television is going to change significantly in the next few years. For CTC, there is frustration in the lack of ability to control the channels it will offer to viewers. Certain content has to be bundled together, which Larson said gives them little control over the cost. In a competitive and changing environment where technology and smart appliances become more integral to everyday living, Larson said CTC is committed to providing the connectivity. What does the future hold? It could be anything considering the short distance in time from the cows at the end of the party line to now when smart refrigerators can provide a recipe for dinner based on the contents inside. Larson said it means CTC has to know its customers better
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While the A-Pine Restaurant’s signature sign has been updated, it is the same sign that has been there since the restaurant opened as a drive-in restaurant in 1965. PHOTO BY JODIE TWEED
A-Pine owner Rick Beyer said his restaurant’s success can be attributed to the people who work there. Beyer, who has owned the restaurant for 30 years, has several longtime employees, including cook Ginny Waldron, left, who has been an A-Pine employee for 18 years, and Judy Pitschka, who has been a server for more than 23 years. PHOTO BY JODIE TWEED
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Paul Bunyan stands tall outside the A-Pine Restaurant on Highway 371 in Jenkins/Pequot Lakes. A-Pine owner Rick Beyer commissioned the statue in 2008 by local sculptor Josh Porter to greet passers-by along the highway. Many people stop and take a photo with Paul. PHOTO BY JODIE TWEED
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been with the restaurant for nearly 24 years. His cook, Ginny Waldron, has been with the restaurant for 18 years. “The success of this business is the people working here and their commitment to their job,” Beyer said. “Any business is only as good as the people who work there.” While breakfasts are popular, so are many other items on the menu. The restaurant mixes its own spices and coatings for its fried chicken and cooks its own roast beef inhouse. Their hot beef sandwiches, homemade cinnamon rolls and buttermilk pancakes are also guest favorites.
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Diners may notice several bird feeders outside. One of Beyer’s favorite and loyal customers, the late Millie Nelson, once told Beyer he needed some bird feeders. She would keep track of how many times she and her husband, Bob, would eat at the A-Pine; one year they logged in 271 meals. She bought him a bird feeder and seed. Soon, other people started bringing in more feeders. The A-Pine now has nine bird feeders outside its windows, and many customers enjoy eating while watching their fine-feathered friends do the same. Many items on display through-
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Many families who stop in at the A-Pine for breakfast, lunch or dinner each summer while vacationing in the Brainerd lakes area look forward to the annual tradition of visiting the restaurant that doesn’t look exactly like the chain restaurant they may visit back home. “Tradition is very important to me,” said Beyer. “I often hear things like, ‘My grandpa used to bring me here.’ When people come up here, in a sense, they want time to stand still.” Beyer credits his staff for the longevity of his restaurant. He has many longtime employees, including server Judy Pitschka, who has
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Beyer and his son would then hop aboard and ride the train to Pine River where his wife would pick them up. Railroad customers have been replaced by customers who now bicycle to the restaurant on the trail. In 1997, Beyer built the gas station next door. In 2008, he commissioned the large Paul Bunyan statue, created by Josh Porter, which greets motorists along Highway 371. When people stop for gas or to eat, they often walk over and take a photo with Paul before they go, he said. The restaurant has gone through several upgrades throughout the past 30 years. They’ve added new windows, new equipment and four years ago upgraded to all new electrical wiring and lighting, including new dining room décor. The restaurant seats 90 guests.
out the restaurant have a story. Beyer found a 6-foot wooden Paul Bunyan silhouette at a garage sale in Nisswa years ago. The owner wouldn’t sell it to him – unless he bought up and hauled away everything else at his garage sale. Beyer took him up on his offer. A fish mounted on the wall was caught by his father, Huckyl, who passed away in 1998. A large oil painting of a lake scene in the back dining room, painted in the 1950s, was purchased at an auction 20 years ago. The couple pictured in the boat had been A-Pine customers. When the husband later walked into the restaurant and saw the painting of him and his late wife on the wall, he cried. It was the perfect spot for that painting, the man told Beyer. “This business is a lifestyle,” said Beyer. “I love the people.”
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Bill Mattson, owner of Mattson Lumber Company in Nisswa for 29 years, sits in his office.
PHOTO BY NANCY VOGT/ECHO JOURNAL
“As an independent location, they give us credibility in the marketplace.”
~Bill Mattson
MATTSON,
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“I threw my hat in the ring because that was my hometown,” he said. “So I came home and bought the homestead from my parents, who moved to Baxter.” He still lives on that land with his wife, Betty. At the time, Standard Lumber had facilities in Pequot Lakes, Nisswa and Brainerd, In 1984, the Nisswa facility was closed and Mattson found himself unemployed. He moved to Forest Lake, “but I really didn’t want to leave Nisswa,” he said. Less than a year later, while home for a weekend, Mattson saw a “for sale” sign at Gull Lake Lumber. He bought the business, and has been in that location ever since. It was first called Mattson’s Gull Lake Lumber Company, and later was shortened to Mattson Lumber Company, though the logo still includes a gull and a lake, Mattson pointed out, The lumber business is more complex than it used to be, though not as seasonal as in the earlier years. Another business strength is its association from its first year with Marvin Windows, Mattson said. “As an independent location, they give us credibility in the marketplace,” he said.
Bill Jr., manager at Mattson Lumber, said the choices customers have now compared to 15-20 years ago is staggering. And with the Internet, customers come in more informed and educated. “Home integration will become more common with a focus on energy efficiency taking the lead,” he predicted. Bill Jr. also works in sales, and does a little bit of everything at the business. “With a small family business the title depends on what needs to be done,” he said. He graduated from Pequot Lakes High School and attended St. Cloud State University before returning to the family business. “I started at age 14 and just kept working here,” he said. “I have always enjoyed working in the building industry. I have been blessed. I get to work with my dad and my wife. We’ve been fortunate to have a great crew that has been with us for a long time, a couple with 20-plus years and most others 12 to 15 years. That makes everything so much easier.” Nancy Vogt can be reached at nancy.vogt@pineandlakes.com. Follow her at facebook.com/ PEJNancy and on Twitter @PEJ_ Nancy.
Stacks of lumber sit at Mattson Lumber Company in Nisswa.
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Bill Mattson shows Marvin Windows products offered at Mattson Lumber Company in Nisswa. The lumber company became a Marvin Windows dealer the first year the company opened. PHOTO BY NANCY VOGT/ECHO JOURNAL
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