Tuesday, August 31, 2004

August 31, 2004 - Tuesday

Subject: SKEETERVILLE GAZETTE

O8/31/04 TUESDAY grp. 3
The current temperature is 68 degrees. The chances of a significant
rain event is very low for the next twenty four hours.
Today is the first day of the rest of your life.
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"Profanity makes ignorance audible."
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L O C A L:
Many combines will be spitting draw out the back end today in the
Skeeterville area. Normally, at this time of year, many growers would
have completed their small grain harvest. This year, most are just
getting started. I've heard some reports of above average yields in the
area although some say they have grain "sprouting" from to much
moisture.
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The rumor is true. Daves Hardware will be opening under new
management. Kerry Demars will be the person answering the "bosses" phone
in the future. Congratulations Kerry, the whole town wishes you well.
Thanks Dave Lott, for showing the area how wonderful a good small town
hardware store can be. Thank you too, for breathing new life into a
building that has been a mainstay of down town business since 1916.
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Speaking of rumors, congratulations, and thank you, all are in order
for the current owners of the previous S&L store most recently known as
Jim's Family Drug.
The rumor is that Jim's has been purchased by a chain with a "colorful"
name. (White, I think) Congratulations would then apply to the new
owners, as well as Jim and Norma Rystedt. Thank you's are especially
appropriate for the Rystedts for resurrecting a vacant building and
turning it into a warm and inviting down town facility.
I remember that building first as the S&L chain clothing store. I can
still see Jack Kerner climbing up the basement stairs, pushing each knee
with his hands as he took a step.
One day, (I was about 8 or 9) Jack was coming up from the basement as I
was going down. He looked at me and said, "you know young man" you
should go back to the greenhouse, pick out a couple real nice rose
bushes, take them over to my house and plant them." If I remember right,
I think I said something real intelligent, like,.. why. Jacks response
was, because I like roses, you can get them from your dad for free, it
will keep you busy and out of trouble, and, he said, "Life would be
good." Or so I remember. Leonard Buresh also manned the helm of the S&L
store for quite some time. Memories,... aren't they wonderful?
Anyway, I am going to assume the "rumor" is correct and, that
CONGRATULATIONS and THANK YOU are in order to Jim and Norma Rystedt. You
have done our community proud. We wish you the very best in the coming
years. Pat and Gary
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From time to time we receive requests to be added to the Gazette
family list. We are always pleased to welcome new members. Most often,
new members are "recommended" by current subscribers. Some times we
receive requests from folks with a short note about themselves, what
they do and where they do it. Then, once in awhile we get a request with
simply an e-mail address. If anyone would like to join "our" group. All
we ask is a name, address, and if possible a short note on where or what
you do. That part isn't mandatory, but it would be nice.
If, you prefer I not mention your "new" membership in the Gazette, as I
sometimes do. Simply request being added quietly, and we can do that as
well.
You may have heard the old adage "you can pick your friends, but you
can't pick your family. In the case of the Gazette, I/we do do both.
Gary - GGP
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Thanks for the note Chip. Your mother once again will be getting the
Gazette.
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I was surprised to have a person suggest to me that he didn't "think"
he would purchase a Fireman Calendar, because he didn't "think" they
would sell enough of them to fill their obligation.
I can tell him and everyone, right here and now. There already have
been enough "calendars" sold to fill the firefighters obligation. AND,
just in case anyone is wondering. I/we still have an ample supply of
Firefighters Calendars for the entire Gazette membership, if need be.
Gosh, wouldn't that be terrific? To have every Gazette member singing
from the same song book, AND, living by the same calendar.
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Yesterday, my friend Wally stopped by the house, just for a talk. AND,
to drop off a $100 check for the fire department. Now I know Wally has
already donated several hundred dollars to the fire department. But this
check (I guess) Wally wanted to go thru the Gazette. When I asked Wally
how he would like me to make out the "calendars". His response was, "I
don't care how you do it, spend it yourself if you like". After a
lengthily conversation about everything from parking and dirty stores,
to the new hardware store owner. Wally left, leaving his $ 100 check
with no directions on what to do with it.
After due consideration, and thrashing through the myriad of wonderful
things Wally and Ione DeSautel have done for our community. I decided
that, in the Spirit of Wally and Ione DeSautel. The best thing to do
with their check would be divide it as best I could with groups Wally
and Ione have supported all their lives.
Hence, when the Grafton Volunteer Firefighters calendar drawings are
held this year. The Lutheran Sunset Home, Valley Ambulance and Rescue,
Unity Hospital, St. Johns food pantry and, of course, the Grafton
Volunteer Fire Department will all share in the possibility of winning.
Courtesy of Wally and Ione DeSautel. Thank you again Wally and Ione. You
are two terrific people giving to five wonderful organizations.
Small towns ARE a wonderful place to live.
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GOTTA GO WORK ON MY DASH
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$ 11,550 365 chances to win


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Monday, August 30, 2004

August 30, 2004 - Monday

Subject: SKEETERVILLE GAZETTE

08/30/04 MONDAY grp. 3
===early edition===
The current temperature is 54 (est) degrees (above zero) The weather
man is not forecasting a rain event for today.
Today is garbage day one and school day three. (in Canada)
We are rapidly approaching the almost, just about, time of the year.
Skeeter season is almost over, and frost bite season is just about
hear.
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"Profanity makes ignorance audible."
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The Maltese Cross represents the ideals of saving lives and
extinguishing fires. The emblem was borrowed from the Knights of St.
John of Jerusalem. The Knights were an organization that existed in the
11th and 14th centuries that helped the poor and the sick. The Knights
of St. John later assisted the Knights of the crusades in a relief
effort to the island of Malta, the island for which the Maltese Cross
was named. The Maltese cross came to represent the principles of
charity, loyalty, chivalry, generosity to friend or foe, protection of
the weak and dexterity in service. (taken, without permission, from the
April page of the "Firefighters calendar".)
P.S. We also have a 4½ pound Maltese puppy. (Sami) Although I don't
think there is any connection.
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The list of participants in Graftons Firefighter calendar draw
continues to grow. Thanks Loren, you are the first from Arizona. I'm
hoping there will be more. Thanks Gail, it's great to have the
"Floridians" involved. Melvin and Patti are the first out of the shoot
from Oakwood, and, I know the rest of that community will be well
represented as well. Thanks also to Jessica and Gayle, both daughters
and grand daughters of Grafton Firefighters.
The Arnesen's from Rocky Point also are part of the program as is Toby
and Merle, two of Rocky Point's summer residents. Thanks for your kind
words Mary, I too hope Tom is lucky (in the drawing). Norman, Roger,
Aurel, Lynn, George, Vernon and Joanie all signed up at Granny's. Thank
you Jean, It's wonderful have someone from summit Avenue on our list.
All these wonderful folks are from last week alone.
Thanks again to those that have already "signed up". Thanks also to
those of you that "will be" in the next few days. 365 chances to win,
for a dollar less than eleven gallons of gas. ($ 20) If you can find it
in your heart. Find a firefighter and enter the draw, OR drop me a short
note and I'll make certain you'll be part of the fun. I wonder how many
states we will hear from?
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I received the following note from former Graftonite Tom Watkins. Tom
and his lovely wife Julie are among the list of local folks that left
town and made good. I have a healthy respect for Toms writing abilities
and his business opinions. Some of which he has graciously shared with
me today. Tom wrote: Gary and Patti,

Greetings from Colorado! I am sure you are getting ready for Grandma
Demester's 95th birthday bash. Give her a couple of hugs for us!
(it's next Sunday)

I would like to share a couple of thoughts with you about everyone going
to the big city for their goods. The car business is drastically
changing and we do everything to change with the times as well. Some
of the things we do are: Acknowledge everyone when they walk in the
store. Have parking available for all of our customers (our employees
park 1-2 blocks away from the store). We have everyone wear nametags.
We subscribe to a cross-sell report which lists every dealerships sales
monthly in the state of Colorado by manufacturer and then we
send surveys to our local customers who purchased our products
elsewhere and ask why they didn't do business with us!!!! WE WANT TO
KNOW! We try to show everyone how easy it is to do business with us
and more importantly we practice being friendly to everyone!!! Small
Town Service

Even though we are in a metro area of approx. 1/2 million people we try
to offer SMALL TOWN SERVICE. We have even ran ad campaigns stressing
Big City Prices with Small Town Service. Maybe the people/businesses
you refer to in the gazette lose sight of this. I have attended many
seminars over the years and they all say the same thing. Price really
isn't the most important factor in the buying process. I tell the
story in sales meetings about how Gilman Lykken & Eddie Sherick used to
bring the cars over to our house to show mom and dad and then they would
go meet at the bank to finish the deal. I always tell customers that
I grew up in Grafton, North Dakota. Small Town Service

We try to establish common ground with our customers. How many times
do you go to local businesses and they acknowledge you or other family
members right away? It makes you want to do business with them when
they do this. Why do people go to Hansen Ford to buy their
Fords? It used to be fun going to Hoffman's and have Johnny guess
your pant size when you walked in the front door even without buying
anything rather than going to another store and not even being
acknowledged at all. Isn't it amazing that people hire SALESPEOPLE
that don't even want to talk to customers!!! I heard a sales quote
years ago that I still follow today "We can get anything in life that we
want as long as we help enough people get what they want". The small
town businesses need to follow this practice. If we don't have what
you want we'll get it for you. We have gone from Miami to Seattle
to get specific vehicles for our customers. If we don't someone else
will! Small Town Service

Have fun at the Birthday party.

Tom & Julie
Thank a million Tom, for caring to share. I think you hit the nail
right on the head. Business is changing. Small Town service ISN'T what
it used to be. To often folks in small towns take folks in small towns
for granted. To often small town folks think they know folks so well
that they don't need to recognize, AND, respect them for their business.
To often, small town folks think they are treated better in large towns.
And, unfortunately, too often they are. Or so it seems to me.
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Often I have wished the salesperson I was dealing with was wearing a
name tag. Sometimes, because I was not totally pleased with their
"service", then again, sometimes because I was.
The old adage, "tell me if I'm doing it wrong, and tell the world if
I'm doing it right", no longer applies in todays business world.
Besides, few people will truly listen, to constructive criticism. Or so
it seems to me.
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We would like to welcome Jackie Lee to the Gazette family. As I
understand it, Jackie is requesting the Gazette without even being
forced to do so. That's great, thanks for giving the Gazette a shot. If,
at some point, you should find it is not worth you time. Please let us
know and "puff' you will no longer be bothered.
Just last week I received the third formal request to be
"unsubscribed". If at any time you would like to share a thought, or
something, please feel free to do so. If you would like your thought to
go out to the group. I will give your message every consideration. If
you would prefer I keep it confidential (just between you and me) I will
honor that wish as well. This venue is to exchange ideas as best we can.
I encourage everyone to share that thought.
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I have also received another request to be included in our group. That
from an individual that only gave two initials. I would really prefer,
when people request the Gazette that they include their name (so I know
who I will be exchanging ideas with) and, if possible a short note on
where they are from.
From my early years at ACS I was always frustrated when someone would
call to "complain" about someone else and wouldn't tell me who was
calling. Often the call would go something like. You know theres a guy
out here (my neighbor he would say) that isn't following the rules. Who
is it? I would ask. I can't tell you that or then you will know who I
am. He would say. Then how do you expect us to correct the problem? I
would ask. To which they would often say. How the heck (I cleaned that
up a bit) do I know, that's your problem, I've done my part by reporting
it. And so it goes
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GOTTA GO WORK ON MY DASH
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P.S.
Please give the Grafton Volunteer Firefighters Calendar draw your every
consideration. ----- Keep in mind. It requires the same equipment and
man power to put out a fire in a three bedroom home in Grafton North
Dakota, as it does in New York City.



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Wednesday, August 25, 2004

August 25, 2004 - Wednesday

Subject: SKEETERVILLE GAZETTE

08/25/04 WEDNESDAY grp 3
The current temperature is 49 degrees with calm winds under a cloudy
sky.
Todays high should hit 74 degrees. We have a 60 percent chance of not
receiving a moisture event today.
Today is shop in your own home town day in Skeeterville.
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"Profanity makes ignorance audible."
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It's only business,.....right?
When local business, does their business out of town. Do they have
the right to expect local residents to spend their money in town?
If local business establishments can justify going out of town to "save
money". Is it realistic to expect local residents to "stay in town" and
pay higher prices?
If small communities allow all of it's goods and services under one
roof. How long will it be before the community doesn't need a roof at
all?
If your going to sell hats, you need people to buy them. If people are
going to buy hats, they need jobs to generate the income to pay for the
hats.
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Speaking of business. The rumor about Daves Hardware changing hands is
more fact than fiction. The conversation I overheard at coffee the other
day regarding oak wood. Was in fact (partly) correct as well. The old
Reylecks building does have some oak wood in it. Kerry Demars, the new
owner, however, is a local resident, and most recently a member of
Graftons GMU staff. Our community needs the kind of hardware store Dave
Lott has provided. Our community should be pleased Kerry is investing in
our communities future.
We should all wish the Demars family our heartfelt congratulations,
and, that their venture will grow and prosper in our business community.
And,.... that someone won't decide to move in and siphon off the
profits.
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The Grafton Volunteer Fire Department was organized in April of 1882.
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The list of Gazette participants in the Fireman's calendar draw
continues to grow. I received a note yesterday from former Graftonite
Dan Crookston. He wrote: Gary,
Sent money for calendar yesterday I didn't even sign
letter there is sticker on envelope.
Go to the meeting tonight and tell them to get their
head out of their&*^#$@ They do the same thing in Bottineau,
employee's parked in front of stores. But one thing the city keeps a
good clean downtown area, and not any empty buildings.
Pick out a winning calendar for me!!!!!

Thanks,

Dan
Thanks Dan, for caring and sharing. I have already received your money
and picked out a lucky ticket for you. It will be heading for Bottineau
ASAP.
I'm not sure they want me at the meeting. With luck, someone that sees
your message will be there.
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I received a note from Gayle (Kutz) Karol reminding me of the upcoming
former Grafton area residents picnic in the Minneapolis area. Gayle
wrote: I wanted to let you know - maybe you can help us spread the
word...we're planning our 2nd annual Twin Cities Graftonite Potluck
Picnic on Saturday, Sept. 18 from noon-3pm at Brookview Park in Golden
Valley. This is a great opportunity for all the former Graftonites
who've migrated to the Minneapolis/St. Paul area to get
together, reconnect and have a great time! For more information
and photos from last year's picnic, check out http://www.graftonites.com
Thanks!
Gayle (Kutz) Karol<<<
Thanks Gayle I hope this helps. Maybe the folks at the picnic will all
get tickets for the Grafton Volunteer Firefighters Calendar drawing.
I think I said last year that Pat and I would really like to attend the
gathering. I will say the same thing again this year. If possible, we
would really enjoy participating. I do encourage everyone to checkout
the Graftonite website. AND, while your at it, check out the future
functions in the Grafton area at www.graftonevents.com
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Maybe some of the lucky winners of the Fire Department calendar drawing
can use the money to visit Grafton during our Summerfest 2005.
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I would like to thank Wanda Petitclerc, for a solution to "inner
peace". I haven't tried it yet but it looks to me like it should work.
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GOTTA GO WORK ON MY DASH
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Tuesday, August 24, 2004

August 24, 2004 - Tuesday

Subject: SKEETERVILLE GAZETTE

08/24/04 TUESDAY grp. 3
The current temperature is 69 degrees under a cloudy sky and a south
breeze.
Last nights rain event left .28 inches of moisture in the Gazette rain
gauge. The lightning and thunder last night resembled a fourth of July
celebration.
Today is Skeeterville Tuesday. It's a great day to call a friend and
tell them they are.
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L O C A L:
The Front facade of the Walsh County Record Office has two beautiful
American flags flying over the front doors. There another wonderful
addition to Downtown Graftons main street.
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I noticed last night a window in the old Adie & Maries dress shop (the
back of the old Getz Drug store) has given in to vandals. That opening,
along with the broken glass in the back door of the "old Walsh County
Bank building" will give someone at GMU a part time job repairing.
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In the early days of the fire service, fire trucks were horse drawn. In
those days nearly every firehouse had a resident Dalmatian. The job of
the Dalmatian was to direct the horses, keep the horses company and
guard the firehouse. Today we do not keep horses in the fire station,
but many firehouses still have a Dalmatian. The resident Dalmatian is
still responsible for guarding the firehouse and the fire trucks. (taken
from the March '05 page of the firemens calendar)
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Speaking of the Firemens calendar, and the year long drawing. I am
pleased with the response from some of our Gazette "family" members. The
first drawing isn't until the first of November so everyone still has
time to get a calendar.
365 chances to win. a drawing every Monday, and, after your name has
been drawn, it is put back into the hat for another chance to win. $
11,550 total prize money will be given away.
What a super way to support such a wonderful organization. So far I
have received numerous requests from people of all walks of life. From
current Volunteer Firefighter family members to descendants of early
Grafton Volunteer firefighters. Folks from both city and rural areas are
supporting our Volunteers.
This morning I received a note from a long time friend, and fellow
sugar tramp, Rick Mont. Together, on more than one occasion, both Rick
and I have experienced the benefit of our areas local Volunteer
Firefighters. Rick wrote:
Hi Gary!! I'm just finishing up the work on the PT class at Hillsboro
this week. Then back into a retirement mode for a short time.. Summer
went very quick this year and the summers seem to go by very quickly now
versus the way they went 20 years ago. I have watched them start up
another factory and will always get a thrill or a "high" from the smell
and sounds. Hillsboro is starting their extract juice run this week.
Please put one of the Fireman's calendars back for me and I will send
you the $20. I always have supported their efforts and know from growing
up in a small town how important they are. They also have saved a couple
of factories from some major fire damage that I have worked in also.
Some may not have realized, known, or have forgotten, what the impact of
the consequences of a major interruption to the processing may have had
on our economy around here. You continue to do a great job and keep it
up..... Thanks
Rick<<<
Thanks a million Rick for caring and sharing. I too, will never forget
the "rush" I felt hearing words like. "The boilers lit" or "the turbines
on line" or "the first load has been dumped in the hopper". WOW, there's
somethings a sugar tramp will never be able to forget.
To walk through and learn factory process with folks like the Bratlies,
Ron Koester, Lyle Erickson, Rick Mont, Gary Fischer, and Jim Weinleader
among many is a pleasure I will never forget.
To work hand in hand with true sugar industry agricultural standouts
the likes of Robert (Bob) Levos, Dave Hilde, Dan Gowan, Tom Zidon, Mark
Christianson, Jerry Christenson, Tom Hermann and dozens more, is a
privilege I shall always cherish.
That I should even be remembered by folks of such caliber is humbling.
Thanks again Rick, for this moment, and, for the many years we've
shared together.
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For those still wanting to participate in the calendar draw. There is
lots of time to join in.
Simply send your request to me at my address: Gary Moe 764 Birch
Court, Grafton ND 58237.
Along with your $ 20 check made payable to the Grafton Volunteer Fire
Department, please include your complete address including zip code. The
name you would like us to put on your lucky ticket and your phone number
with prefix.
Drawings will be held every Monday and the winners will be listed on
Graftons local channel 3. I will also list the "lucky Gazette winners"
in the Gazette.
To those of you that have already joined in. Thank you very much. And,
thank you very much also, to those of you that will be joining in the
coming days. Gary
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I have had several inquiries about Gazette Jackets and their status. So
far I haven't been able to find one that satisfies my desires. The one
I've been "test wearing" doesn't appear to be tough enough to stand the
test. The color is fading faster than I would like and the letters are
starting to fray and pull out. I'll keep looking and hope eventually to
come up with a satisfactory combination.
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GOTTA GO WORK ON MY DASH
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The meeting to Energize Grafton is scheduled for this Wednesday at
MarketPlace on Eighth from 5:30 to 7:30.
It should be an interesting meeting.


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Monday, August 23, 2004

August 23, 2004 - Monday

Subject: SKEETERVILLE GAZETTE

08/23/04 MONDAY grp. 3
The present temperature is 46 degrees (above) with calm winds under a
fair sky.
There is a seventy percent chance it won't rain today. Tonight there's a
seventy percent chance it will. There is a fifty percent chance, most,
forecasters will be at least fifty percent accurate on todays forecast
for yesterdays weather.
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"Profanity makes ignorance audible."
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Last weeks "cooler" weather started many plants - and animals -
preparing for fall. Several varieties of trees and bushes have started
shedding their leaves. Lawn sprinklers are being used less frequently.
It's the time of year when more boats are heading home than to the lake.
Harvest season, though later than average, has begun throughout the
area. Unfortunately last weeks hard frost damaged much of the areas bean
crop. Now, not only the price of oil is going up, so too will the price
of "natural gas". Rumour has it the Red River Valley Sugarbeet harvest
will also be set back from it's normal early September start date.
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This coming Wednesday, there will be a "energize Grafton" meeting. I'm
not sure what is involved. I'm guessing it will be someone "we payed"
from out of town, telling us to spend our money in town. Now that's a
new concept.
Question? What can small towns do to increase business. Answer. Deserve
it.
energize Grafton?
Small town businesses MUST do business in town if they expect the
community to do business with them.
Yup, (that's Norwegian for, if your business doesn't do business with
other businesses in town. Why should other businesses in town, do
business with yours?) That being said, it's time local businesses
understand that without local residence, they, will no longer be a local
business.
ENERGIZE GRAFTON?
The idea that local businesses can justify going out of town, and, out
of state to purchase their "goods" - because there cheaper - makes about
as much sense as expecting local residents to shop in town - because
it's more expensive.
ENERGIZE GRAFTON?
Within the past two days I have "shopped" at a local business
establishment that doesn't appear as though the shelves have been dusted
or cleaned for years. Energize Grafton? I went to three local businesses
looking for what I "obviously wrongly" thought to be a common item and
found none. Energize Grafton?
On two separate occasions, at two different establishments, in one day.
I personally received less (significantly less) appreciation for my
business than I could ever imagine. Energize Grafton?
On a regular basis I observe "our" local businesses prime parking
spots, consumed by the firms owners or it's employees. Energize Grafton?
It's not unusual, in fact it is the norm, to find the proprietor, or
employees, of one establishment parking (consuming) in the prime parking
spots of their fellow Chamber of Commerce business member. Energize
Grafton?
Do "we" find ourselves spending more time telling "us" we can't, than
we do saying "we" can. Energize Grafton?
The place to look for solutions to Graftons needs will not be found in
one room, "cleaned up", for a meeting. It will only be found in "cleaned
up" business establishments that present themselves as deserving of
"our" residence patronage.
Our community will not grow, if it continues to be absorbed by a few.
It will not prosper if the business community continues to "farm out"
it's business to other communities. Energize Grafton.
The best animal trainers in the world will tell you that a dog "can
learn" if it does things right. However, it will learn faster and better
from it's mistakes.
Lord knows "we've" made a few mistakes, everyone has. If we are ever
going to Energize Grafton. We must first learn from "our" mistakes, and
correct them. Or so it seems to me.
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I understand Daves Hardware is, or will be, under new management. Dave
Lott brought a super hardware store to Grafton. When he started his
store in the old Reyleck's building. It would have been very difficult
to need anything he didn't stock. It was "our" small town version of
Menards, Lowes and Home Depot all rolled into one. I haven't heard Daves
plans for the future nor am I sure enough about the new management to
make comment at this time.
I'm not sure if I heard the conversation correctly this morning.
Either the store has some real nice oak wood in it, OR, the new owner is
from Oakwood. (I think)
I do wish Dave the very best in his future and hope the store, under new
management, will continue to prosper.
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I have, on more than one occasion, been asked to share my opinion
about American Crystals tax appeal. I must admit, I struggled with the
topic for quite some time. Then, fortunately for me, Mike Jacobs,
Publisher and Editor of the Grand Forks Herald put an editorial in the
August 18 edition of the Herald that tells it just like I would have
wanted to,....if I had the ability to write like Mike.
Thanks Mike, for getting me off the hook. Most of all, however, thanks
for understanding and dealing with such a very difficult subject.
I've spent 36 years in the sugar beet business. I can honestly say that
I never once met a sugarbeet grower that wanted, or expected, to shirk
their community responsibilities.
In this, an election year let it be said. "He that believes he doesn't
pay enough taxes stand up and pay more", so that he that pays more than
his fair share might pay less". Or so it seems to me.
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It's still not to late to get your ticket for the year long Grafton
Volunteer Firefighter calendar draw. $ 20 for 365 chances to win. Total
prizes of $11,550. Your name goes back in the hat after every draw.
PLEASE, contact a Grafton Volunteer Firefighter or drop me a line and
I'll make sure you get one,...or two,....or more.
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GOTTA GO WORK ON MY DASH
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P.S.
Our school starts this Thursday. I've never really figured out why
school should start on a Thursday. Why not on a Monday and have a long
weekend? Why not on Tuesday and have two long weekends? Why not wait
until after Labor day and have a longer summer?
No matter, it is the time of year when we should be extra careful
around buildings used for educational purposes. Besides, the instructors
don't always look when they cross the street either.
P.P.S
The latest fishing report.......


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Tuesday, August 17, 2004

August 17, 2004 - Tuesday

Subject: SKEETERVILLE GAZETTE

08/17/04 TUESDAY grp. 3
(((((early edition)))))
The present temperature is 56 degrees (outside) It hasn't been really
warm in Skeeterville this summer. However we haven't had any mud slides,
forest fires, floods or hurricanes either.
Todays Skeeter meter reading is - low.
It's scratch an itch day in Skeeterville.
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"Profanity makes ignorance audible."
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L O C A L NEWS:
Graftons Firefighters calender drawing will begin November 1, 2004.
Drawing will take place each Monday and the winners will receive their
checks in the mail. All names drawn will go back into the drawing, so
you have more than one opportunity to win.
The calenders, including a ticket for the drawings are $ 20 each.
Please consider purchasig more than one ticket. Heck, get one for all
your kids. We did, and, I'm really hoping they'll win.
The Grafton Fire Department is comprised of forty (40) members of which
four are apprentices.
On November 8, 1976, the family of former chief Hugo J. Kutz, set up a
scholarship fund that is managed by the GVFD board of Directors.
If you can't give all you have, please give all you can. Every time a
fire alarm sounds. Firefighters risk both life and limb, to protect you
and your home on your hallowed ground.
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T H I R T E E N (13) :
Yup, that's a bakers dozen. Just last week I was sitting in the
"cruiser" looking out at the lake thinking to myself, how lucky I am.
Lucky to have a wife that has stood by me for over 43 years. (44 on
October 7th) Four terrific kids, two boys and two girls. Two great
son-in-laws and two terrific daughter-in-laws. Twelve (12) fantastic
grandkids and a beautiful Great granddaughter. I've had two (2) mothers
and a father only the very luckiest could hope for. Three brothers all
smarter than me and a sister to keep us all in proper prospective.
As I looked out at the water I was reminded of the special things I've
learned from my aunts and uncles, and all the things they have done for
me. I thought of my cousins and how special they are and their parts I
hold dear to me.
As the sun peaked out from behind a cloud. I thought, now that's
something charger (Chuck) would really like to see. Then, as I looked
toward the end of the marina, there in a 18 foot lund I could almost
see, Ray (my wonderful Father-in-law) waving and saying, "come-on, jump
in and we'll go out and snag a couple". As I sat there and thought of
how fast time passes by. I was reminded of next month and a special
event. On the fifth (5) of September we'll all get together and
celebrate Ma's (Pat's mother) 95th birthday. Ma was actually born on the
7th but when you get to be 95 you can celebrate on the fifth if you want
to. Wow, what an influence Ma's been on my life. I'll be eternally
greatful for everything she has taught me and especially for giving
birth to my wife.
O,.. I know Ray and Chuck can't stand alongside as I look out over the
water. But that's not as bad as I once thought it would be. Because each
and everyone I've ever held near and dear in my life. Have all become a
part of me.
Yup,.. I am lucky to have an even dozen grandchildren, and NOW I find
out it will increase to THIRTEEN.
Well dog bite my unit. A bakers dozen. Brad and Denise are expecting
(and now so am I) We're guessing one, but it could be two. No matter
we'll take them. So Brad and Denise, CONGRATULATIONS, with all our love,
Mom and Dad Moe
Tyler will no longer be the youngest grandchild. He was a whole minute
younger than his sister Jadrian.
Yup, and to think Cora Lykken once asked me if I thought I'd ever
amount to anything. Well, maybe not, but my family sure has and I thank
God, and everyone for that. Proud,.. is a term one uses when you can't
fully discribe how you feel. Let t suffice to say. I am sure proud of my
family and friends. And yes, I do consider myself very lucky.
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If someone could give me a hand I would appreciate it. (The rest of
the story.) Yesterday afternoon I was driving down the street and must
have push the wrong button on the "beep" radio. For a minut I found
myself subjected to a line of "beeped" vulgarity Ozzy Campbell would
have thrown us out of the pool hall for. The dial said 107.5, however
after more beeps than a Polish wedding. The announcer said something
about KJ108. If anyone happens to know what I was listening to. Could
you please call the jackrumps that run the station and tell them their
advertisers are waisting their money trying to get my attention.
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HURRICAN CHARLEY:
I received our first note out of Florida from Marjie. Thank goodness
Marjie and her family and friends were not injured.
Marjie wrote: Hi Gary,
Just checking in after being without power from Friday night at 8"16 til
5 PM Monday afternoon. Hurricane Charley went right through my town of
Kissimmee. Thankfully no one was injured and personally our damage is
"minor". The roof is leaking and our pool screen is inverted into the
pool. We lost a tree and parts of many others but others have it so much
worse. And some will be without power for many more days.
I've lived in FL for 22 years and this was the first direct hit I've
experienced. I hope it's the last. The storm was downgraded by the time
it reached us. I cannot imagine what the people in Port Charlotte and
Punta Gorda where it came to land must have gone through.
Good neighbors are a blessing. My husband works for the power company
and needed to be there helping to restore power in the community. I was
left to clean up alone. Or so I thought. One neighbor who had no damage
brought his chain saw to cut up the fallen tree and branches. His wife
and another couple helped clear it away. Everyone was chipping in
helping each other. people from other parts of the development came by
to make sure all was well on our street. It's been several hot humid
days of work. Working in the rain felt good til the lightning drove me
in. Ice has been scarce and I lost food in my fridge but that's not a
problem now with the power back. I'm far from finished but with my
neighbors help and the help of some IT guys from the power company who
wanted something to do the cleanup is coming along.
Take care and God bless you and your loved ones. Marjie<<<< Thank you
Marjie for caring and sharing. We certainly hope you will return to some
form of normality soon.
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This coming Thursday, Shirley and Larry Durand will celebrate 37 years
of wedlock. Ironic. When they got married, Larry had a red convertable.
Now, he has a red pickup. When they were married, Larry had a head full
of curly hair. Now Larry's curly hair is all in the "head", if you know
what I mean.
When Larry and Shirley were married, they were both happy. Today,
Shirley is most happy when Larry is. Larry was "skinny as a rail" on
their wedding day. Today he resembles the engine that runs on the rail.
When they were newlyweds, our daughter Kelly used to love to ride around
with them in their bright red convertible. Back then, she used to think
they were really special. she still does to this day, and so do Pat and
I. Congratulations Shirley and Larry, on your 37th wedding anniversary
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GOTTA GO WORK ON MY DASH
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PLEASE REMEMBER THE FIREFIGHTERS, WHEREVER YOU ARE.


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Wednesday, August 11, 2004

August 11, 2004 - Wednesday

Subject: SKEETERVILLE GAZETTE

08/11/04 WEDNESDAY grp. 3
The present temperature (outside) is 54 degrees under a mostly clear
sky and a light NNW breeze.
Todays Skeeter meter reading - LOW
This is Skeeterville "spend your money in town" week. If you don't
spend your money in town,.... we won't have a town to spend money in.
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"Profanity makes ignorance audible."
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L O C A L:
I find it interesting that the In-Continent Cable TV Company wants
everyone in Grafton to use their service. Yet they present no visible
(to me at least) signs of deserving the business.
For instance. Why can't the weather channel list Grafton and Grafton
weather?
Evidently, the cities of Lankin ND and Lancaster MN and Hallock MN have
a significantly larger subscribers roster.
Why doesn't our community leaders spend a little more effort on our
community recognition?
Why can't we take advantage of promotional systems that are already in
place? GET-ER-DONE.
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POLITICS:
I "try" to steer clear of hard core politics. Yesterday I received a
John Kerry "resume" for president of the United States. I couldn't
resist sending it out to a few "Gazette members". I was surprised to
hear so many enjoyed it. Thanks Chuck.
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Speaking of politics. I'm a tad confused about the new "proposed" CIA
director. Yesterday, senator Byrd (D) was quoted as saying. "I don't
think this is the time to appoint a politician to the position. At this
particular time, people are looking for someone with more credibility."
To that I can only respond. "Well dog bite my unit" doesn't senator
Byrd consider himself a politician, and, if so. Is he suggesting that
he, as a politician, is also not credible? Come on senator GET-ER-DONE.
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Again from the political scene. I received the following note from
Sharon (DeSautel) Larson. She wrote. Just had to tell you my most
exciting news of the day. I just returned from shaking Laura Bush's
hand. Yes, I mean the pres's wife and I am not drinking. She is here in
St. Cloud (Waite Park) today, so I went to the airport to see if I could
get a glimpse of her. (I only live 4 miles from the airport) Sure
enough. Her big United States of America jet landed and she got into the
motorcade. I was sure that was it until they stopped the motorcade right
in front of where we were standing and she got out and shook hands, took
many pictures with children etc. and gave autographs. What a lovely
lady!!!!!!! It was really exciting. She's got my vote. Sharon
I responded to Sharons note with the following: Thank you very much
Sharon, for sharing your adventure. I/we too admire the First Lady. She
represents all that I think our country can be.
Unless you say different, I would like to share your experience
with the rest of the "Gazette family". Thanks again Sharon.
We love you, Gary and Patty
Sharon returned my request with the following note: That would be
fine. She was so kind and took her time with everyone who wanted to
communicate with her. She even had her staff take pictures with people's
cameras. She was just the way I had always heard she was. What a
wonderful role model.
Sharon<< Thanks Sharon, for caring and sharing.
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We took a few minutes last evening to take a "tour" of our wonderful
little community. Several "places" in town deserve to be recognized.
Obviously room doesn't allow for all.
As we left the Gazette headquarters heading south to the school and
then east. The Ron and Catherine Pich residence, with the house freshly
painted and the lawn well groomed presented a pleasant picture. The
residence of Joleen and Keith Bjorneby features beautiful plantings, a
fountain, as well as a superbly manicured lawn. I can also report the
home our number 11 and 12 grandchildren (twins) reside with their
parents Brad and Denise is always meticulously cared for. Not to mention
the home across the street occupied by Howard and Rosalee Wendelbo.
Their place is beautiful summer and winter.
Del and Judy Nygards residence is another very pleasant place to drive
by.
I may have already mentioned the wonderful job Keith and Jo Anne
Saville do on their place. If not I just did.
I also received an interesting note yesterday from their residence. The
readers digest version of the note is.
If you find yourself locked out of your vehicle and your remote control
is at another location. Simply have someone call you while your holding
your cell phone next to the car door. The person on the other end should
hold the remote opener close to the phone and push the "open" button.
Waallaa, your car door will unlock almost like magic. Thanks for the
note Keith. I tried it this morning on the cruiser and sure enough, it
worked.
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GOTTA GO WORK ON MY DASH
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If someone has a place they feel deserves "special recognition",
please let us know.


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Tuesday, August 10, 2004

August 10, 2004 - Tuesday

08/10/04 TUESDAY grp. 3
The current temperature is 49 degrees (outside). The sky is cloudy and
the wind is coming straight out of Canada at 21 MPH.
Todays Skeeter meter reading - ZERO.
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L O C A L:
By now, must local folks know the former Robertson Lumber buildings,
later known as the Holiday Gas Station complex, has been acquired by a
member or members of the Wallys Supermarket organization. No word, yet,
as to the future use of the property. For the past several years it's
only been used for storing sailboat fuel.
It may become a north end grocery store, a center city fuel stop, a
multilevel parking ramp. Or, it may continue it's function as a sailboat
fuel distribution center. Either way, the residence of Grafton should be
pleased to see the property back on city tax roles again. It will also
free up some of the time GMU crews previously spent mowing grass on the
property.
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The rumour that Gene Hagen was "retiring" from his construction
business has come to fruition. I'm not sure how long the Hagens have
been in the construction business. Genes father started the business
back when cars were still made from steel and folks would drive for
miles to watch him run his "Gradall".
For most of the past half century (or more) the Hagens have been an
important part of the Grafton area excavating business. I have enjoyed
numerous encounters with the Hagen family over the years. Along with my
entire family, I wish Gene and Rosalie (Kasprick) Hagen the very best in
their coming, well earned, retirement.
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First it was up, then it was down, and now I see it's back up again.
I'm speaking of the "house for sale" sign in the front yard of the
Robert and Judy Boone home. From all accounts I'm guessing Bob has
decided to sell the place himself and save the real estate costs. Real
estate folks do charge for their services, and, farming, for Bob at
least, isn't like it used to be.
At any rate, if anyone is looking for a nice home with easy access to a
busy street. Give Bob a call and make him an offer.
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Speaking of homes "for sale buy owners". The Kopperud place is still
"being offered for sale". It features such amenities as walkin closets,
several showers and baths including one you can swim around in. If your
interested in that unit, give Eddie a call at 1-555-Arizona. I'm told he
will entertain any offer. He's already been "entertained" by a few
really low ones.
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FISHING REPORT:
Fishing out of Rocky Point has been absolutely fantastic. Catching has
even been a little better than earlier this summer.
This past week we, several family members, caught and released many
walleyes over 25 inches in length. Josh cranked in a 22 incher and every
license holder in our group brought home a limit as well. We also
enjoyed a couple fabulous fish fries to boot.
I also was able to continue perfecting my bite and release program. The
past week provided it's normal number of "special events" in the marina.
I got to watch a 16 foot boat come off it's trailer before it reached
the water. A busted skag and a bent up prop later, the guy headed for
home hoping to find a good excuse on the way.
One over zealous you man thought the distance between his boat and the
dock was less than the stretch in his legs. He was off by a couple
inches and resurfaced with a mouthful of algae laden liquid from the
Lake of the Woods.
Two, over spirited, young men also found out last week that the reverse
in their little "runabout" takes more than a couple inches to "kick-in".
The "V" shape that once graced the front of their boat now looks more
like a "W".
There was also a fair amount of activity going on around the resort. I
was easy to tell fall is just around the corner and folks are getting
anguish to complete their summer projects. Almost everywhere I went I
heard someone telling someone to "GET-ER-DONE" or something like that.
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Several events took place while we were gone. Monday August 2 my oldest
brother David and his wonderful wife Darla celebrated their anniversary.
If there isn't presently a saint named Darla. There certainly will be
soon. Living with my oldest brother should entitle anyone to sainthood.
CONGRATULATIONS David and Darla. We love you, Patty and Gary
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Then the second my youngest sibling celebrated his first butt
slapping. HAPPY belated birthday Andrew (AK) with love from Patty and
Gary.
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This past Sunday (the 8th) we wished our youngest son Brad a happy
birthday. Even though Brad has only added one more candle to this years
birthday. He's also added a set of twins to the celebration.
Happy birthday again Brad, we love you. Mom and dad.
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GOTTA GO WORK ON MY DASH
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P.S.
Circumstances have become such that I am looking for a 6(or so)X12(or
so) trailer. Should someone have, or know of someone that has one they
no longer use. I'm interested.


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