Todays Gazette is brought to you, in part, by ==== Merle's Motor
Service ====
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The current temperature is 56 degrees.
Yesterdays H/L temperature was 62/33
Normal H/L temp for this date is 63/39
It was 19 degrees on this date in 1999.
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"Profanity makes ignorance audible."
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L O C A L news & stuff,.. mostly stuff.
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The "original" Subway Sandwich Shop is actually starting to look like
it could be finished by early November. From the street it appears that
several out of town contractors have invaded the site and people are
running and crawling around the facility like it's a ant farm. It is
also becoming more and more evident that there will also be a gasoline
station on that corner as well.
When completed, Simonson's new combination Subway Sandwich Shop, gas
station will be an attractive addition to Grafton's business community.
And, if my information is correct and I think it is. There will also be
a brand spanking new car wash on that intersection too.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
"Life's tough....it's even tougher if your stupid" John Wayne
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
New home construction is booming (with tongue in cheek) along Lessard
Lane on the west edge of town. Folks coming home for Grafton's 2009
SummerFest Festivities and class reunions will surely be surprised to
see how much residential construction that has actually taken place on
Lessard Lane.
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Although nobody seems real pleased with the idea of leaving a
percentage of sugarbeets in the ground this fall. NO-ONE, that I've
talked to, is complaining at all about the size and quality of the
sugarbeet crop they're harvesting this fall either.
Unfortunately, as usual, harvest labor throughout the area, is in short
supply. It's times like this that makes me wonder about the validity of
the unemployment numbers in the country.
Ironically, in the past few days, on two intersections along 32nd
Avenue in Grand Forks, we saw two couples (both with two or more dogs)
Holding up signs "begging" for money. One things for certain. There is
more than enough work for those four individuals. Or so it seems to me.
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It is with sincere regret that I share the passing of Thelma
(Freedland) Anderson.
Thelma and Merle, (her first husband) owned and operated Merle's Motor
Service in Grafton. Merle's Auto Body and Repair shop on the corner of
4th Street and Wakeman Ave. was the first such facility in our entire
area to have air conditioning.
For many years the Freedlands only lived a block away from our house,
and as a young boy I spent many hours at their house.
Thelma Freedland Anderson, age 88, of Park River, ND passed away on
September 30, 2008 at First Care Health Center in Park River.
Thelma Rose May Gilleshammer was born March 23, 1920 in Kittson County
near Halma, Minnesota, the daughter of Peter and May (Olson)
Gilleshammer. They moved from Minnesota to a farm by St. Thomas,
North Dakota in 1928. She attended Pembina County District #40 and
attended High School in Grafton, ND.
She married Merle E. Freedland on June 19, 1938. They lived in
Grafton and St. Paul, MN. They owned and operated Merle's Motor
Service in Grafton until his death on July 25, 1971. She married Earl
M. Anderson in 1973 and moved to Walhalla, ND, where she worked for the
Walhalla Clinic. She moved to Park River, ND and worked at Unity
Hospital in Grafton as a Health Unit Coordinator until retirement in
1992. Earl Anderson died in 1993. She resided at the Good
Samaritan Home in Park River for the last three years.
She is survived by daughter Janice (John) Meagher, Park River, ND;
daughter-in-law Marliss Freedland, Tacoma WA, seven grandchildren, 13
great grandchildren; brothers: Orvil (Joy) Gilleshammer; Allen (June)
Gilleshammer; Glenn (Lorretta) Gilleshammer; many nieces and nephews;
step-daughter Donna Anderson Robinson, Olathe, KS; four
step-grandchildren and four step great-grandchildren. She was
preceded in death by her parents, husband, son: Ronald and daughters:
Sherrill and Gail; sisters: Gladys Rutherford, Joyce Pede, and Betty
Jean Heisler.
Funeral services will be Monday, October 6, 2008 at 10:30 A.M. at the
Grafton Lutheran Church. Visitation will be Sunday from 4-6 P.M. with
a prayer service at 6:00 P.M. at the Tollefson Funeral Home of
Grafton. Friends may also call at the church on Monday for one hour
prior to the service. Interment will be at the Grafton Lutheran
Cemetery.
The Tollefson Funeral Home of Grafton is in charge of the arrangements.
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It is with regret that I share the passing of Lon Stenerson. I will
always remember Lon as a very kind, mild mannered individual.
++++
Lon Stenerson, age 78, past away Monday, Sept 29 at the Lutheran
Sunset Home in Grafton. Lon and his wife Arlene (Holt) were long time
residents of the rural St. Thomas area.
Funeral services will be 2 pm today (Thursday) at the Grafton Lutheran
Church. Burial will be in the St. Thomas City Cemetery
He was a member of Grafton Lutheran Church, a former member of St.
John's Lutheran Church in St. Thomas and the Ottum-Ball American Legion
Post in St. Thomas. He served on the Lutheran Sunset Board, the church
board and St. Thomas Grain board. Lon loved to sing and enjoyed singing
with 4 other men for several years.
Surviving Lon are his wife Arlene of Grafton; daughters Lonna (John)
Hillis of Cavalier and Leanne (Steve) Olslund of Fargo; son Montelle
"Monte" Stenerson of Iola, Wisconsin; 6 grandchildren: Sadie Hillis,
Whitney (Brady) Austfjord, Hannah Hillis, Jace Gilleshammer, Danelle
Stenerson and Grant Stenerson; sisters Lyla (Herb) Wogsland of Grand
Forks and Sandra (Loren) Johnson of Duluth, MN and brother Sterling
Stenerson of Shaker Heights, Ohio. He was preceded in death by his
parents and sister Sherry Lee.
Barnes, Henriksen-Kamrowski Chapel in Grafton in charge of arrangements.
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Write if you can, call if you can't, and, tell your loved ones they
are,..... before it's too late.
Keywords: Grafton North Dakota, Grafton ND, Gary Moe
Coming to you as the Shivercity Gazette during the cold months and the Skeeterville Gazette the rest of the time...
Thursday, October 02, 2008
Wednesday, October 01, 2008
October 1, 2008 - Wednesday
Today is the first day of the 2008 American Crystal Sugar Company full
stockpile sugarbeet harvest.
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The current temperature is 42 degrees.
Yesterdays H/L temperature was 64/34
Normal H/L temp for this date is 64/39
It was 94 degrees on this date in 1922.
The most important temperature numbers, certainly for the next few
weeks, will be 55 and 28 degrees (above).
=======================
"Profanity makes ignorance audible."
-------------------------
From the very first day, caring and sharing formed the basic foundation
of the Gazette. Simply put, the Gazette became a medium upon which I
could exchange many of the thoughts, ideas and experiences that before
the Gazette,..... I "thought" I was to busy to share.
I am so fortunate that the quote "Write if you can, call if you can't,
and, tell your loved ones they are,..... before it's too late." truly
does have significant meaning to me and my family. And, I might add, I
am pleased so many Gazette family members are starting to feel the same
way.
Todays Gazette, contains the messages from those that cared to share,
and is a perfect example of what I mean.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
I received the following notes from members of Buzz Anderson's family.
A niece shared the following. >>>
Gary - I am so touched by your story about the Anderson Brothers Oil
Co. Buzz and Loren were my uncles. Les is my dad. I couldn't agree with
you more that the Anderson brothers were and are the nicest guys one
could ever know. We recently lost their other brother, Vernet, who lived
in Brainerd. As I listened to the eulogy Vernet's daughter gave, I
thought that she could have been talking about any of the "boys."
Hard-working, kind, gentle, musical, tall, handsome, and they all loved
a good western to read before taking their afternoon nap. They really
did look alike because they were alike. My cousin, Judy (Buzz's
daughter), were just talking about what a wonderful job of parenting
Grandpa Paul and Grandma Lulu did to produce such fine sons. I am so
lucky to be a part of the Anderson family. Thank you for sharing your
memories of my uncles.
Janis (Anderson) Friederichs.
+++++
A granddaughter shared this message.
>>>> Gary,
Thank you so much for you nice kinds words about Grandpa Buzz. He was
the greatest of all. He will be deeply missed by his entire family. But,
we knew it was his time to go to be with the loved ones he had lost. We
know he is in a better place. Thanks again for remembering him. The
Anderson Family
Kristy Hajicek <<<<
++++
These wonderful words come from Buzz's daughter. >>>> Gary - On behalf
of my family, thank you for the kind words spoken about my father, Buzz
Anderson. I always knew my dad was special - I just didn't realize how
many other people felt the same way about him. He, along with Ray
Carlson, Buster Schumacher, Ray Demester, Joe Birkeland, Bob
Dahl, Russell Lykken, Ralph Adamsen, Al Zinke, and your dad, Bill Moe,
are among the many giants that helped to shape Grafton. I feel
privileged to know that my dad was a decent, honest man who cared
about his family and his community. I'm sad today but am comforted to
know that he's watching over all of us. Thanks again Gary - the best
to you and Patty.
Judy (Anderson) Keizer and all of Buzz' family <<<<
Thank you Judy, Kristy and Janis for caring and sharing. A thought,
regardless of how kind and wonderful, is useless unless it can be shared
with others.
------------------------
The mention of beet harvest gave my son Jeff reason to share his
thoughts. He wrote; >>>
I too like hearing your Gazette's about this time every year, I am
PROUD to be able to drive for Tom and go into the piling stations and
have the people ask how you are, and to say hi to you. I hope you will
come out and go for a couple loads with me again this year. It is a
HIGHLIGHT of my night to see the look on your face when we pull into one
of the yards. I like to hear the stories you have about all the stuff
that takes place, and things that most people don't even see.
Love you Pa. JEFF <<<< Thanks a million Jeff. I love you too.
++++
Our daughter Wendy, Toms wife, after reading the note from Jeff. Wanted
to share her thoughts regarding sugarbeet harvest.
Wendy wrote: >>>
Jeff, you may say your proud to drive for Tom, but the TRUTH is he
is VERY lucky to have you. You are a one in a million guy who is not
afraid to work and you know machinery like no one else. You are always
right there to help out. You put in a lot of hours and tolerate a lot of
stuff often made even more difficult because sleep, is often hard to
come by this time of year.
(Wendy's note continues.)
From the wives side of the beet season:
Growing up I just basically knew that beet season left us fatherless
as well as most of the rest of the year. I missed not having a dad
around more then most kids I'm sure.
For the farmers…..WOW, they work all year, babysitting and tending to
their little leafy green plants only to have to start battling the
weather. Too hot, too cold, too wet…… there are spans where you go
for 36 hours with little or no sleep. And, the lunches… someone should
start a beet haulers lunch recipe book to toss out some new ideas. This
does not even mention that even thou it is only a few weeks long, it
seems like an eternity with the hours of trying to find workers, the
house being upset and phone calls at all hours. Needing parts,
sandwiches, rides, etc. I am being honest when I say this is NOT my
favorite time of year. It makes me sad to think of all the hours of
sleep lost, childrens smiles missed and scared at the thought of being
on the road myself each day with a lot of the drivers that are just to
stubborn to say, NO, and go home to nap. PLEASE be careful and remember
that it is not worth your life or anyone else's.. BE SAFE and more
importantly……. I LOVE YOU and THANKS <<< Thank you for caring and
sharing Wendy.
------------------------
Christine sent the following "update" on the PaPa Lou's BBQ sauce saga.
She wrote: >>> Wow Gary, I have had several emails from people who
live at a distance about Papa Lou's BBQ Sauce. A few of them live in
Fargo and I hope to drop off a few cases of sauce to them when I am in
Fargo on Friday. One gentleman said he happened to eat at our restaurant
last summer and tried Papa Lou's, he bought a bottle and has been saving
it. He said he opened it a few weeks ago and it "Disappeared" because it
was so good. I also received an email from a gentleman in Spokane
Washington. He would like me to send some jars for him and for his son
who lives in Kentucky. WOW!! Thank you for your help in getting the word
out and thanks to your subscribers for their interest. You just have no
idea how much I appreciate it. I will be over in Grafton today
(Wednesday) and can't wait to stop at the Smokehouse and others to see
how it is selling. Thank you again to ALL the businesses who agreed to
sell it in their stores. A true blessing for us.
Christine Jensen <<<<
Thanks for the update Christine. Somewhere it is written, (if it isn't
it certainly should be) good things happen to good people. AND, my good
friend Christine, you ARE good people.
==========================
GOTTA GO WORK ON MY DASH
==========================
Remember, if you would like to share your thoughts or ideas with me.
And, prefer they NOT be included in the Gazette. Simply say so and I
will assure you that they will remain "our little secret".
Write if you can, call if you can't, and, tell your loved ones they
are,..... before it's too late.
Keywords: Grafton North Dakota, Grafton ND, Gary Moe
stockpile sugarbeet harvest.
-----------------------
The current temperature is 42 degrees.
Yesterdays H/L temperature was 64/34
Normal H/L temp for this date is 64/39
It was 94 degrees on this date in 1922.
The most important temperature numbers, certainly for the next few
weeks, will be 55 and 28 degrees (above).
=======================
"Profanity makes ignorance audible."
-------------------------
From the very first day, caring and sharing formed the basic foundation
of the Gazette. Simply put, the Gazette became a medium upon which I
could exchange many of the thoughts, ideas and experiences that before
the Gazette,..... I "thought" I was to busy to share.
I am so fortunate that the quote "Write if you can, call if you can't,
and, tell your loved ones they are,..... before it's too late." truly
does have significant meaning to me and my family. And, I might add, I
am pleased so many Gazette family members are starting to feel the same
way.
Todays Gazette, contains the messages from those that cared to share,
and is a perfect example of what I mean.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
I received the following notes from members of Buzz Anderson's family.
A niece shared the following. >>>
Gary - I am so touched by your story about the Anderson Brothers Oil
Co. Buzz and Loren were my uncles. Les is my dad. I couldn't agree with
you more that the Anderson brothers were and are the nicest guys one
could ever know. We recently lost their other brother, Vernet, who lived
in Brainerd. As I listened to the eulogy Vernet's daughter gave, I
thought that she could have been talking about any of the "boys."
Hard-working, kind, gentle, musical, tall, handsome, and they all loved
a good western to read before taking their afternoon nap. They really
did look alike because they were alike. My cousin, Judy (Buzz's
daughter), were just talking about what a wonderful job of parenting
Grandpa Paul and Grandma Lulu did to produce such fine sons. I am so
lucky to be a part of the Anderson family. Thank you for sharing your
memories of my uncles.
Janis (Anderson) Friederichs.
+++++
A granddaughter shared this message.
>>>> Gary,
Thank you so much for you nice kinds words about Grandpa Buzz. He was
the greatest of all. He will be deeply missed by his entire family. But,
we knew it was his time to go to be with the loved ones he had lost. We
know he is in a better place. Thanks again for remembering him. The
Anderson Family
Kristy Hajicek <<<<
++++
These wonderful words come from Buzz's daughter. >>>> Gary - On behalf
of my family, thank you for the kind words spoken about my father, Buzz
Anderson. I always knew my dad was special - I just didn't realize how
many other people felt the same way about him. He, along with Ray
Carlson, Buster Schumacher, Ray Demester, Joe Birkeland, Bob
Dahl, Russell Lykken, Ralph Adamsen, Al Zinke, and your dad, Bill Moe,
are among the many giants that helped to shape Grafton. I feel
privileged to know that my dad was a decent, honest man who cared
about his family and his community. I'm sad today but am comforted to
know that he's watching over all of us. Thanks again Gary - the best
to you and Patty.
Judy (Anderson) Keizer and all of Buzz' family <<<<
Thank you Judy, Kristy and Janis for caring and sharing. A thought,
regardless of how kind and wonderful, is useless unless it can be shared
with others.
------------------------
The mention of beet harvest gave my son Jeff reason to share his
thoughts. He wrote; >>>
I too like hearing your Gazette's about this time every year, I am
PROUD to be able to drive for Tom and go into the piling stations and
have the people ask how you are, and to say hi to you. I hope you will
come out and go for a couple loads with me again this year. It is a
HIGHLIGHT of my night to see the look on your face when we pull into one
of the yards. I like to hear the stories you have about all the stuff
that takes place, and things that most people don't even see.
Love you Pa. JEFF <<<< Thanks a million Jeff. I love you too.
++++
Our daughter Wendy, Toms wife, after reading the note from Jeff. Wanted
to share her thoughts regarding sugarbeet harvest.
Wendy wrote: >>>
Jeff, you may say your proud to drive for Tom, but the TRUTH is he
is VERY lucky to have you. You are a one in a million guy who is not
afraid to work and you know machinery like no one else. You are always
right there to help out. You put in a lot of hours and tolerate a lot of
stuff often made even more difficult because sleep, is often hard to
come by this time of year.
(Wendy's note continues.)
From the wives side of the beet season:
Growing up I just basically knew that beet season left us fatherless
as well as most of the rest of the year. I missed not having a dad
around more then most kids I'm sure.
For the farmers…..WOW, they work all year, babysitting and tending to
their little leafy green plants only to have to start battling the
weather. Too hot, too cold, too wet…… there are spans where you go
for 36 hours with little or no sleep. And, the lunches… someone should
start a beet haulers lunch recipe book to toss out some new ideas. This
does not even mention that even thou it is only a few weeks long, it
seems like an eternity with the hours of trying to find workers, the
house being upset and phone calls at all hours. Needing parts,
sandwiches, rides, etc. I am being honest when I say this is NOT my
favorite time of year. It makes me sad to think of all the hours of
sleep lost, childrens smiles missed and scared at the thought of being
on the road myself each day with a lot of the drivers that are just to
stubborn to say, NO, and go home to nap. PLEASE be careful and remember
that it is not worth your life or anyone else's.. BE SAFE and more
importantly……. I LOVE YOU and THANKS <<< Thank you for caring and
sharing Wendy.
------------------------
Christine sent the following "update" on the PaPa Lou's BBQ sauce saga.
She wrote: >>> Wow Gary, I have had several emails from people who
live at a distance about Papa Lou's BBQ Sauce. A few of them live in
Fargo and I hope to drop off a few cases of sauce to them when I am in
Fargo on Friday. One gentleman said he happened to eat at our restaurant
last summer and tried Papa Lou's, he bought a bottle and has been saving
it. He said he opened it a few weeks ago and it "Disappeared" because it
was so good. I also received an email from a gentleman in Spokane
Washington. He would like me to send some jars for him and for his son
who lives in Kentucky. WOW!! Thank you for your help in getting the word
out and thanks to your subscribers for their interest. You just have no
idea how much I appreciate it. I will be over in Grafton today
(Wednesday) and can't wait to stop at the Smokehouse and others to see
how it is selling. Thank you again to ALL the businesses who agreed to
sell it in their stores. A true blessing for us.
Christine Jensen <<<<
Thanks for the update Christine. Somewhere it is written, (if it isn't
it certainly should be) good things happen to good people. AND, my good
friend Christine, you ARE good people.
==========================
GOTTA GO WORK ON MY DASH
==========================
Remember, if you would like to share your thoughts or ideas with me.
And, prefer they NOT be included in the Gazette. Simply say so and I
will assure you that they will remain "our little secret".
Write if you can, call if you can't, and, tell your loved ones they
are,..... before it's too late.
Keywords: Grafton North Dakota, Grafton ND, Gary Moe
Tuesday, September 30, 2008
September 30, 2008 - Tuesday
Todays Gazette is being brought to you, in part, by Anderson's Oil
Company.
== Loren & Elvon (Buzz) Anderson ==
------------------------
The current temperature is 44 degrees.
Yesterdays H/L temperature was 53/35
Normal H/L temp for this date is 64/39
It was 93 degrees on this date in 1976
Allow there has been some low lying frost predicted. For the most part,
our forecast for the entire week looks like we'll have "typically
seasonal sugarbeet harvest weather".
For those of you that are not aware of what a "Typical seasonal
sugarbeet harvest weather". The Readers Digest version, simply put......
"we should expect every day of sugarbeet harvest to contain all, or
part, of every seasons weather conditions in them.
=======================
"Profanity makes ignorance audible."
=======================
L O C A L news & stuff,.. mostly stuff.
-------------------------
Although most of the trees in our area are showing various signs of
fall foliage. We have yet to experience a significant leaf shedding
event. Probably because we haven't had a real frost event,... yet.
--------------------------
Rarely, do I drive by the corner of Fifth Street and Griggs Avenue
without thinking about the Phillips 66 Service Station that spent so
many years doing business on that intersection.
I remember, as a young boy, I once walked out the back door of our
(Grafton Floral) uptown flower shop and going between the Hvidsten and
Grafton Glass & Paint buildings heading for, "the nice man, at the oil
change place".
I even remember sometimes wondering why "the nice man at the oil change
station" seemed like two people. As a matter of fact, as I am writing
this, I am reminded of the time my Uncle Ad Sevigny laughed at me when I
asked him why "those" two guys had to look so much alike.
At this point I am not absolutely certain if it was mom or if it was my
Aunt Theresa. However, I remember one of them said to me that they
really don't look exactly alike. And, that the reason I might think so,
was because both Elvon (Buzz) and Loren Anderson were such darn nice
people, they just seemed to be a lot more alike than they actually were.
Gosh I'm glad I had that explained to me in that fashion. As time went
on, and I began bringing my own vehicles into the Anderson Bros. service
station I would look at them and remember the real reason they "looked"
so much alike. They really were "very nice people", all of the Anderson
Brothers were. And, the fact remains, it simply did make them look much
more alike than their physical stature might suggest.
Unfortunately, and with great sorrow, I must share the passing of one
of Grafton's finest.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Elvon Anderson
Elvon A. "Buzz" Anderson, age 94 of Grafton died Sunday, September 28,
2008 at the Lutheran Sunset Home of Grafton. Elvon Adolph "Buzz"
Anderson was born January 14, 1914 in Roseau, MN the son of the late
Paul and Lulu (Simmons) Anderson. The family moved to Grafton in 1922
and he graduated from Grafton High School in 1931. Buzz purchased the
Phillips 66 gas station in 1931. His brother Loren joined in a
partnership in 1932. They later bought the Phillips 66 Bulk Plant in
1947. The business was known as the Anderson Brothers Oil Co, which they
ran for 43 years. Elvon was drafted into the United States Army during
World War II, serving in Prince Rupert Canada for 38 months. He played
in the army band there. He was discharged in 1945. Elvon was
united in marriage to Meredith Manderud on December 2, 1945 at Grafton
Lutheran Church. He continued to operate Phillips 66 until retiring in
1975.
He was a member of the Grafton Lutheran Church, serving on the church
council as secretary. He was a member of the Grafton Park Board, Grafton
School Board, Past President of the Fair Oaks Golf Course, Past
Commander of the Grafton American Legion Post #41, Past Chef De Gare of
the 40 et 8. He sang in the Grafton Lutheran Church Choir for 50 years.
He played in the Grafton City Band, Grafton Community Band, the Grafton
Legion Band, sang in the Grafton Community Choir and the Grafton Male
Choir.
He is survived by his wife Meredith, Grafton, ND; children: Judith
(Bill) Keizer, Grafton, ND; Richard (Susan) Anderson, Souris, ND; Roger
(Alice) Anderson, Bemidji, MN; 6 grandchildren, 4 step-grandchildren, 6
great- grandchildren, 8 step great-grandchildren, brother Leslie
Anderson, Auburn, ND. He was preceded in death by his parents and
brothers: Loren, Wes and Vernet.
Funeral services will be Wednesday, October 1, 2008 at 10:30 A.M. at the
Grafton Lutheran Church, Grafton, ND. Visitation will be Tuesday from
5-7 PM with a prayer service at 7:00 PM at the Tollefson Funeral Home of
Grafton. Friends may also call at the church on Wednesday for one hour
prior to the service. Interment will be at the Grafton Lutheran
Cemetery. Military rites will be provided by the Grafton American Legion
Post #41.
The Tollefson Funeral Home of Grafton is in charge of the arrangements.
~~~~~~~~~~~~
I would like to extend a most heartfelt sympathy and sincere
condolences to the Anderson family from everyone in the Moe family.
Although it's true that kind and prodigious individuals will continue to
come alone every now and then. They would all do well to emulate the
likes of Elvon A. (Buzz) Anderson.
May the Lord grant "Buzz" the just reward he so graciously deserves.
Or so it seems to me.
-------------------------
I received the following note from our eldest, and just recently, new
grandmother Kelly. She wrote; >>>
Hi Dad, thanks for getting the word out that the Country Smokehouse
proudly carries Papa Lou's BBQ sauce. I think Christine will be real
pleased with our sales for the first week when she stops back on Wed.
and we have had nothing but good reports about it from people who have
tried it.
Also, it's that time of year again. We can all tell where your
heart is: with the farmers and your wonderful extended family
at American Crystal wishing them the best for a successful beet
harvest. Your notes at this time of the year are touching cuz
I know how much this and all these people mean to you. From a
fathers daughter -- God Bless You All and have a Safe One!
Love, Kelly <<<
Thanks a million for caring and sharing Kelly. I'm sure Christine
will be pleased to hear from you. And, thanks for helping remind
everyone that it is the time of year to be particually careful and of
course we all wish our farmer friends a very safe and prosperous
harvest.
======================
GOTTA GO WORK ON MY DASH
======================
Each time I read someones obituary. The quote at the end of every
Gazette becomes even more valid and important.
Write if you can, call if you can't, and, tell your loved ones they
are,..... before it's too late.
Keywords: Grafton North Dakota, Grafton ND, Gary Moe
Company.
== Loren & Elvon (Buzz) Anderson ==
------------------------
The current temperature is 44 degrees.
Yesterdays H/L temperature was 53/35
Normal H/L temp for this date is 64/39
It was 93 degrees on this date in 1976
Allow there has been some low lying frost predicted. For the most part,
our forecast for the entire week looks like we'll have "typically
seasonal sugarbeet harvest weather".
For those of you that are not aware of what a "Typical seasonal
sugarbeet harvest weather". The Readers Digest version, simply put......
"we should expect every day of sugarbeet harvest to contain all, or
part, of every seasons weather conditions in them.
=======================
"Profanity makes ignorance audible."
=======================
L O C A L news & stuff,.. mostly stuff.
-------------------------
Although most of the trees in our area are showing various signs of
fall foliage. We have yet to experience a significant leaf shedding
event. Probably because we haven't had a real frost event,... yet.
--------------------------
Rarely, do I drive by the corner of Fifth Street and Griggs Avenue
without thinking about the Phillips 66 Service Station that spent so
many years doing business on that intersection.
I remember, as a young boy, I once walked out the back door of our
(Grafton Floral) uptown flower shop and going between the Hvidsten and
Grafton Glass & Paint buildings heading for, "the nice man, at the oil
change place".
I even remember sometimes wondering why "the nice man at the oil change
station" seemed like two people. As a matter of fact, as I am writing
this, I am reminded of the time my Uncle Ad Sevigny laughed at me when I
asked him why "those" two guys had to look so much alike.
At this point I am not absolutely certain if it was mom or if it was my
Aunt Theresa. However, I remember one of them said to me that they
really don't look exactly alike. And, that the reason I might think so,
was because both Elvon (Buzz) and Loren Anderson were such darn nice
people, they just seemed to be a lot more alike than they actually were.
Gosh I'm glad I had that explained to me in that fashion. As time went
on, and I began bringing my own vehicles into the Anderson Bros. service
station I would look at them and remember the real reason they "looked"
so much alike. They really were "very nice people", all of the Anderson
Brothers were. And, the fact remains, it simply did make them look much
more alike than their physical stature might suggest.
Unfortunately, and with great sorrow, I must share the passing of one
of Grafton's finest.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Elvon Anderson
Elvon A. "Buzz" Anderson, age 94 of Grafton died Sunday, September 28,
2008 at the Lutheran Sunset Home of Grafton. Elvon Adolph "Buzz"
Anderson was born January 14, 1914 in Roseau, MN the son of the late
Paul and Lulu (Simmons) Anderson. The family moved to Grafton in 1922
and he graduated from Grafton High School in 1931. Buzz purchased the
Phillips 66 gas station in 1931. His brother Loren joined in a
partnership in 1932. They later bought the Phillips 66 Bulk Plant in
1947. The business was known as the Anderson Brothers Oil Co, which they
ran for 43 years. Elvon was drafted into the United States Army during
World War II, serving in Prince Rupert Canada for 38 months. He played
in the army band there. He was discharged in 1945. Elvon was
united in marriage to Meredith Manderud on December 2, 1945 at Grafton
Lutheran Church. He continued to operate Phillips 66 until retiring in
1975.
He was a member of the Grafton Lutheran Church, serving on the church
council as secretary. He was a member of the Grafton Park Board, Grafton
School Board, Past President of the Fair Oaks Golf Course, Past
Commander of the Grafton American Legion Post #41, Past Chef De Gare of
the 40 et 8. He sang in the Grafton Lutheran Church Choir for 50 years.
He played in the Grafton City Band, Grafton Community Band, the Grafton
Legion Band, sang in the Grafton Community Choir and the Grafton Male
Choir.
He is survived by his wife Meredith, Grafton, ND; children: Judith
(Bill) Keizer, Grafton, ND; Richard (Susan) Anderson, Souris, ND; Roger
(Alice) Anderson, Bemidji, MN; 6 grandchildren, 4 step-grandchildren, 6
great- grandchildren, 8 step great-grandchildren, brother Leslie
Anderson, Auburn, ND. He was preceded in death by his parents and
brothers: Loren, Wes and Vernet.
Funeral services will be Wednesday, October 1, 2008 at 10:30 A.M. at the
Grafton Lutheran Church, Grafton, ND. Visitation will be Tuesday from
5-7 PM with a prayer service at 7:00 PM at the Tollefson Funeral Home of
Grafton. Friends may also call at the church on Wednesday for one hour
prior to the service. Interment will be at the Grafton Lutheran
Cemetery. Military rites will be provided by the Grafton American Legion
Post #41.
The Tollefson Funeral Home of Grafton is in charge of the arrangements.
~~~~~~~~~~~~
I would like to extend a most heartfelt sympathy and sincere
condolences to the Anderson family from everyone in the Moe family.
Although it's true that kind and prodigious individuals will continue to
come alone every now and then. They would all do well to emulate the
likes of Elvon A. (Buzz) Anderson.
May the Lord grant "Buzz" the just reward he so graciously deserves.
Or so it seems to me.
-------------------------
I received the following note from our eldest, and just recently, new
grandmother Kelly. She wrote; >>>
Hi Dad, thanks for getting the word out that the Country Smokehouse
proudly carries Papa Lou's BBQ sauce. I think Christine will be real
pleased with our sales for the first week when she stops back on Wed.
and we have had nothing but good reports about it from people who have
tried it.
Also, it's that time of year again. We can all tell where your
heart is: with the farmers and your wonderful extended family
at American Crystal wishing them the best for a successful beet
harvest. Your notes at this time of the year are touching cuz
I know how much this and all these people mean to you. From a
fathers daughter -- God Bless You All and have a Safe One!
Love, Kelly <<<
Thanks a million for caring and sharing Kelly. I'm sure Christine
will be pleased to hear from you. And, thanks for helping remind
everyone that it is the time of year to be particually careful and of
course we all wish our farmer friends a very safe and prosperous
harvest.
======================
GOTTA GO WORK ON MY DASH
======================
Each time I read someones obituary. The quote at the end of every
Gazette becomes even more valid and important.
Write if you can, call if you can't, and, tell your loved ones they
are,..... before it's too late.
Keywords: Grafton North Dakota, Grafton ND, Gary Moe
Monday, September 29, 2008
September 29, 2008 - Monday
Todays Gazette is brought to you, in part, by the Kingdom Hall located
on the west edge of Grafton, and, all of the beautiful flower gardens
that surround it.
-----------------------
The current temperature is 55 degrees.
Yesterdays H/L temperature was 66/44
Normal H/L temp for this date is 64/40
It was 88 degrees on this date in 1908.
The last five day forecast I've seen would indicate almost perfect beet
harvest weather. All thats needed now, is enough people to operate all
the equipment necessary to get the crop harvested.
=====================
"Profanity makes ignorance audible."
=====================
L O C A L news & stuff,.. mostly stuff.
------------------------
It looks like Noah can postpone work on the ark, for the next few days
at least. Many fields in the area are still a day, or two, of sunshine
away from dry. Most farmers are able to find enough land to work to keep
them busy.
Sugarbeet harvest will begin in earnest on Wednesday. A small army of
individuals operating several thousand pieces of equipment, running
twenty four hours a day, seven days a week until the last sugarbeet goes
into the storage piles. It is the time of the year when "everyone"
regardless of whether we are actually working in harvest or not should
be extra careful. With literally tens of thousands of truck loads of
sugarbeets on the road throughout the Red River Valley. Caution
absolutely must become a prerequisite of everyone.
I remember well reminding the people that worked with me during harvest
that there wasn't a sugar, a piece of equipment, a farm or the entire
American Crystal Sugar Company that was worth getting killed over. I
always tried to remind everyone, before harvest began, that the
difference between just getting hurt and getting killed is often less
than an inch.
--------------------------
It appears PaPa Lou's BBQ Sauce is garnering a fare amount of
attention in the area. I was in the Country Smokehouse Saturday and I
noticed a lady pick up a bottle to take home. Then, shortly after I
returned home, I received the following note from Christine. She wrote;
>>>>
Hi Gary, YEAH how exciting to hear from people around the country
wanting to try our PaPa Lou's BBQ sauce. I would love to send them a
bottle to try. If they will send me an email at christineajensen@msn.com
and let me know their addresses, I will be glad to send some. We are
working on perhaps getting BBQ sauce made in plastic jars for
shipping, as of right now it is very expensive to ship an entire case in
the glass bottles. We are also working on setting up a website to start
getting out of state orders. Thank you so very much for your help in
getting the word out, I can't tell you how much we appreciate it. Thanks
also to your subscribers for their interest. What a blessing!! Have a
great day Gary, you are a good soul. Christine Jensen <<< Thank you for
caring and sharing Christine. Wouldn't it be neat to see PaPa Lou's
(Larry's) picture on every store shelf across the country?
It could happen you know.
----------------------
It's funny sometimes, the things you see and ear in small towns.
For instance. I understand someone and it maybe even more than one, has
been putting catfish carcasses in the trash containers of several
business establishment around town. I remember being told one time that
I shouldn't put "puppy pooh" in the mailbox of the owner of the puppy
that "pooh's" in my yard. Because, I was reminded, that it's illegal to
put anything in a mailbox with a stamp on it. And, of course, sometimes
"puppy pooh" has been stepped on, but never really stamped on. So, it
shouldn't ever be put in a persons mailbox.
However, if your neighbors puppy poohs in your yard, I think, it is OK
to pick it up, ever so carefully, and place it on the threshold by their
front door.
I understand that it is also illegal to put garbage in someone else's
garbage container. That, I suspect also includes catfish, among other
things. I've been told that I couldn't even imagine how bad a dumpster
smells after dead catfish (covered with maggots) have been in it for
several days. When I suggested that the smell must be something akin to
a old fashioned outhouse on a real hot summers day. I was told, "That my
friend, would smell like a bed of roses by comparison". And, I guess, it
would also be, without the maggots.
======================
GOTTA GO WORK ON MY DASH
======================
"I may not always like what you tell me. I will, however, always
appreciate it." GLM
Write if you can, call if you can't, and, tell your loved ones they
are,..... before it's too late.
Keywords: Grafton North Dakota, Grafton ND, Gary Moe
on the west edge of Grafton, and, all of the beautiful flower gardens
that surround it.
-----------------------
The current temperature is 55 degrees.
Yesterdays H/L temperature was 66/44
Normal H/L temp for this date is 64/40
It was 88 degrees on this date in 1908.
The last five day forecast I've seen would indicate almost perfect beet
harvest weather. All thats needed now, is enough people to operate all
the equipment necessary to get the crop harvested.
=====================
"Profanity makes ignorance audible."
=====================
L O C A L news & stuff,.. mostly stuff.
------------------------
It looks like Noah can postpone work on the ark, for the next few days
at least. Many fields in the area are still a day, or two, of sunshine
away from dry. Most farmers are able to find enough land to work to keep
them busy.
Sugarbeet harvest will begin in earnest on Wednesday. A small army of
individuals operating several thousand pieces of equipment, running
twenty four hours a day, seven days a week until the last sugarbeet goes
into the storage piles. It is the time of the year when "everyone"
regardless of whether we are actually working in harvest or not should
be extra careful. With literally tens of thousands of truck loads of
sugarbeets on the road throughout the Red River Valley. Caution
absolutely must become a prerequisite of everyone.
I remember well reminding the people that worked with me during harvest
that there wasn't a sugar, a piece of equipment, a farm or the entire
American Crystal Sugar Company that was worth getting killed over. I
always tried to remind everyone, before harvest began, that the
difference between just getting hurt and getting killed is often less
than an inch.
--------------------------
It appears PaPa Lou's BBQ Sauce is garnering a fare amount of
attention in the area. I was in the Country Smokehouse Saturday and I
noticed a lady pick up a bottle to take home. Then, shortly after I
returned home, I received the following note from Christine. She wrote;
>>>>
Hi Gary, YEAH how exciting to hear from people around the country
wanting to try our PaPa Lou's BBQ sauce. I would love to send them a
bottle to try. If they will send me an email at christineajensen@msn.com
and let me know their addresses, I will be glad to send some. We are
working on perhaps getting BBQ sauce made in plastic jars for
shipping, as of right now it is very expensive to ship an entire case in
the glass bottles. We are also working on setting up a website to start
getting out of state orders. Thank you so very much for your help in
getting the word out, I can't tell you how much we appreciate it. Thanks
also to your subscribers for their interest. What a blessing!! Have a
great day Gary, you are a good soul. Christine Jensen <<< Thank you for
caring and sharing Christine. Wouldn't it be neat to see PaPa Lou's
(Larry's) picture on every store shelf across the country?
It could happen you know.
----------------------
It's funny sometimes, the things you see and ear in small towns.
For instance. I understand someone and it maybe even more than one, has
been putting catfish carcasses in the trash containers of several
business establishment around town. I remember being told one time that
I shouldn't put "puppy pooh" in the mailbox of the owner of the puppy
that "pooh's" in my yard. Because, I was reminded, that it's illegal to
put anything in a mailbox with a stamp on it. And, of course, sometimes
"puppy pooh" has been stepped on, but never really stamped on. So, it
shouldn't ever be put in a persons mailbox.
However, if your neighbors puppy poohs in your yard, I think, it is OK
to pick it up, ever so carefully, and place it on the threshold by their
front door.
I understand that it is also illegal to put garbage in someone else's
garbage container. That, I suspect also includes catfish, among other
things. I've been told that I couldn't even imagine how bad a dumpster
smells after dead catfish (covered with maggots) have been in it for
several days. When I suggested that the smell must be something akin to
a old fashioned outhouse on a real hot summers day. I was told, "That my
friend, would smell like a bed of roses by comparison". And, I guess, it
would also be, without the maggots.
======================
GOTTA GO WORK ON MY DASH
======================
"I may not always like what you tell me. I will, however, always
appreciate it." GLM
Write if you can, call if you can't, and, tell your loved ones they
are,..... before it's too late.
Keywords: Grafton North Dakota, Grafton ND, Gary Moe
Friday, September 26, 2008
September 26, 2008 - Friday
Todays Gazette is brought to you by Honsvall's DX Service Station and
Rubber Tire Door Mat Company.
~~~~~ CONGRATULATIONS ~~~~~
Ralph and Phyllis Honsvall celebrated their 65th wedding anniversary
this fall. They were married Aug. 6, 1943 in Grand Forks while Ralph was
on leave from the military.
----------------------
The current temperature is 59 degrees.
Yesterdays H/L temperature was 76/48
Normal H/L temp for this date is 65/41
It was 92 degrees on this date in 1974.
=======================
"Profanity makes ignorance audible."
=======================
L O C A L news & stuff,.. mostly stuff.
-----------------------
There will be a Fall Craft Sale Tomorrow (Saturday) at the Grafton
Armory. If your coming to town for the sale anyway, stop in the Squire
Shop and Mary's and check out all the wonderful things they have to
offer. I think you will really enjoy a walk through Henry's
Countrypolitan and see what they have to offer. If your looking for
jewelry or ideas for the coming holidays drop by Golden Harvest Jewelry.
It is one of the neatest little jewelry stores in the country.
Jeff Narloch (Golden Harvest Jewelry) is the "goldsmith" responsible
for all those beautiful little golden sugarbeet lapel pins you see in
the valley. Some of them, even have a real diamond mounted in them.
-------------------------
So far I haven't actually heard of all the ramifications involved with
shipping PaPa Lou's Scrumptious BBQ Sauce around the country by mail. I
have heard from a few folks interested in having that happen.
For instance, Rick and Stephanie Kettells from Lakeside Resort &
General Store in the Branson Missouri area sent the following note. >>>>
Gary,
We would like to try some of the BBQ sauce. Might work out that we may
want to introduce some of this fine sauce to the many travelers and
guests that shop in our General store. Please let me know how to get a
bottle. Thanks,
Rick and the gang <<<
Thanks a million for caring and sharing Rick. We are working on getting
some of PaPa's savory sauce to Branson. It just may be shipped direct
from the Country Smokehouse to Branson. (Maybe Kelly and David would let
Pat and me deliver it personally) While I'm at it, I might mention, for
those planning a trip to Branson, they might do well by contacting "The
Gang" at Lakeside Resort to see how their facility works in their travel
plans during a visit to Branson's World Class Entertainment center.
++++
Then, the following note from California may be an indication that PaPa
Lou's flavorful BBQ sauce might do well on the West coast as well. >>>>
You are right, Gary, someone is already asking if it can be mailed.
What a wonderful Christmas gift for those of us who live in all year
around BBQ country. And much nicer then getting it from our home town
then from some unknown people in some unknown area!
Also,... please give McCain a break. I bet half of the people in
the US don't know that some sugar comes from beets! Everyone in CA.
thinks it comes from Hawaii! This is not a political endorsement!
Anni <<<< Thanks a million for caring and sharing Anni. Maybe, you
could head up the West Coast Distribution of PaPa Lou's sparerib taste
enhancing sauce.
------------------------
Small grain harvest in the area is virtually complete, with potato and
beans tickling the halfway mark. The sugarbeet harvest with probably 7
to 8 percent of the allowable harvestable acres out, is really just
beginning.
Full, stockpile, harvest is tentatively scheduled to begin on or about
October 1. When I was personally involved in the beet harvest. This is
the time of the year when I it would feel like there was a torrential
flow of adrenalin running rampant through my veins.
Long days combined with hard work and hundreds, if not thousands, of
miles of driving puts a body and soul through a supreme test of will and
tenacity. This is the time of year when "everyone", whether physically
working in the harvest or simply living in the area where harvest is
taking place, must be mindful of the increased activity and be
especially careful.
Knowing that there is literally thousands of people, working with as
much equipment, travelling tens of thousands of miles, moving multiple
millions of tons of sugarbeets to processing facilities throughout the
valley, give ample reason for care. Or so it seems to me.
=======================
GOTTA GO WORK ON MY DASH
=======================
Love is the last thing you should include when packing your loved ones
lunch. Then, It will be the first thing they pull out, when eating it.
Write if you can, call if you can't, and, tell your loved ones they
are,..... before it's too late.
Keywords: Grafton North Dakota, Grafton ND, Gary Moe
Rubber Tire Door Mat Company.
~~~~~ CONGRATULATIONS ~~~~~
Ralph and Phyllis Honsvall celebrated their 65th wedding anniversary
this fall. They were married Aug. 6, 1943 in Grand Forks while Ralph was
on leave from the military.
----------------------
The current temperature is 59 degrees.
Yesterdays H/L temperature was 76/48
Normal H/L temp for this date is 65/41
It was 92 degrees on this date in 1974.
=======================
"Profanity makes ignorance audible."
=======================
L O C A L news & stuff,.. mostly stuff.
-----------------------
There will be a Fall Craft Sale Tomorrow (Saturday) at the Grafton
Armory. If your coming to town for the sale anyway, stop in the Squire
Shop and Mary's and check out all the wonderful things they have to
offer. I think you will really enjoy a walk through Henry's
Countrypolitan and see what they have to offer. If your looking for
jewelry or ideas for the coming holidays drop by Golden Harvest Jewelry.
It is one of the neatest little jewelry stores in the country.
Jeff Narloch (Golden Harvest Jewelry) is the "goldsmith" responsible
for all those beautiful little golden sugarbeet lapel pins you see in
the valley. Some of them, even have a real diamond mounted in them.
-------------------------
So far I haven't actually heard of all the ramifications involved with
shipping PaPa Lou's Scrumptious BBQ Sauce around the country by mail. I
have heard from a few folks interested in having that happen.
For instance, Rick and Stephanie Kettells from Lakeside Resort &
General Store in the Branson Missouri area sent the following note. >>>>
Gary,
We would like to try some of the BBQ sauce. Might work out that we may
want to introduce some of this fine sauce to the many travelers and
guests that shop in our General store. Please let me know how to get a
bottle. Thanks,
Rick and the gang <<<
Thanks a million for caring and sharing Rick. We are working on getting
some of PaPa's savory sauce to Branson. It just may be shipped direct
from the Country Smokehouse to Branson. (Maybe Kelly and David would let
Pat and me deliver it personally) While I'm at it, I might mention, for
those planning a trip to Branson, they might do well by contacting "The
Gang" at Lakeside Resort to see how their facility works in their travel
plans during a visit to Branson's World Class Entertainment center.
++++
Then, the following note from California may be an indication that PaPa
Lou's flavorful BBQ sauce might do well on the West coast as well. >>>>
You are right, Gary, someone is already asking if it can be mailed.
What a wonderful Christmas gift for those of us who live in all year
around BBQ country. And much nicer then getting it from our home town
then from some unknown people in some unknown area!
Also,... please give McCain a break. I bet half of the people in
the US don't know that some sugar comes from beets! Everyone in CA.
thinks it comes from Hawaii! This is not a political endorsement!
Anni <<<< Thanks a million for caring and sharing Anni. Maybe, you
could head up the West Coast Distribution of PaPa Lou's sparerib taste
enhancing sauce.
------------------------
Small grain harvest in the area is virtually complete, with potato and
beans tickling the halfway mark. The sugarbeet harvest with probably 7
to 8 percent of the allowable harvestable acres out, is really just
beginning.
Full, stockpile, harvest is tentatively scheduled to begin on or about
October 1. When I was personally involved in the beet harvest. This is
the time of the year when I it would feel like there was a torrential
flow of adrenalin running rampant through my veins.
Long days combined with hard work and hundreds, if not thousands, of
miles of driving puts a body and soul through a supreme test of will and
tenacity. This is the time of year when "everyone", whether physically
working in the harvest or simply living in the area where harvest is
taking place, must be mindful of the increased activity and be
especially careful.
Knowing that there is literally thousands of people, working with as
much equipment, travelling tens of thousands of miles, moving multiple
millions of tons of sugarbeets to processing facilities throughout the
valley, give ample reason for care. Or so it seems to me.
=======================
GOTTA GO WORK ON MY DASH
=======================
Love is the last thing you should include when packing your loved ones
lunch. Then, It will be the first thing they pull out, when eating it.
Write if you can, call if you can't, and, tell your loved ones they
are,..... before it's too late.
Keywords: Grafton North Dakota, Grafton ND, Gary Moe
Thursday, September 25, 2008
September 25, 2008 - Thursday
-----------------------
Todays Gazette is brought to you by Vally-Jo-Foods, Graftons first
"neighborhood" supermarket.
-----------------------
The current temperature is 52 degrees.
Yesterdays H/L temperature was 66/47
Normal H/L temp for this date is 66/41
It was 94 degrees on this date in 1938
We can expect normal, seasonal, weather for the next several days.
Normally, that means, anything can, and probably will happen.
======================
"Profanity makes ignorance audible."
======================
L O C A L news & stuff,.. mostly stuff.
----------------------
I must admit, I am more than a bit confused (disappointed) in John
McCain's rational with regard to the United States sugar program.
If I understand him (McCain) correctly. He actually believes that we
(the American people) would all be better off, AND, that the wonderful
folks in foreign countries would be willing and happy, to sell us sugar
for less than we can grow it here in the US.
Ya sure (pardon my Norwegian) Mr. McCain. That's just exactly what they
(the Sand Ranchers) are doing to us with oil too.......... Right????
My name is Gary,... and I absolutely do approve the previous message.
--------------------------
It appears as though Christine Jensen has been a busy lady the past few
days. I received the following note from Christine Wednesday afternoon.
>>>>>
Hi Gary, I want to thank you so much for putting my message about PaPa
Lou's BBQ Sauce in the Gazette. Thanks to you I picked up a couple
more accounts today in Grafton, St. Thomas and Minto including Grafton
Floral, Grafton Square, The Country Smokehouse, Styles by Sheila, all in
Grafton, TL Hair Care in St. Thomas and Jody's Kut and Kurl in Minto.
What a blessing! My husband and I are dealing with bills left over from
the restaurant so every single account means the world to us. Thank you
so very, very much for your help and understanding and thanks to all
those businesses who agreed to feature our delicious PaPa Lou's BBQ
Sauce. Christine <<<<<
Thanks a million for caring and sharing Christine. Lets hope everyone
picks up a bottle (or two) of PaPa Lou's delightfully delicious BBQ
Sauce. I'm not sure if you can ship BBQ sauce in the mail, or, for that
matter if it's even legal to mail such a savory sauce through the US
Postal System. I'm guessing we're going to find that out in the next few
days however.
----------------------------
Rumor has it that Marvins Windows & Doors major facility expansion
project is on, or, maybe even ahead of schedule. It's my understanding
the Marvins expansion project will, in effect, double the floor space of
the Grafton facility. Which I might add, gives even more reason for me
to suggest to all of those planning to build buildings needing windows
and doors. Please, use Marvins Windows and Doors.
----------------------------
I've received several emails the past few days that include whats
referred to as
"The Birk Economic Recovery Plan" from several Gazette Family members.
It appears, on the surface at least, to have significant value, and, I
think just might be the answer. It is a bit long to include in the
Gazette, however if anyone is interested in seeing it (if there is
anybody left that hasn't seen it) I would be happy to forward a copy of
the plan to you. All you need do is ask for it.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
"It is the moral responsibility of all us living on this earth to
protect it from those of us living on this earth."
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
It's the time of the year when folks start packing their bags and
"migrate" toward warmer weather. Such is the case with Gene & Alice.
>>>>
Just a quick note to our friends and family. We are getting ready
to hit the road once again, bound for California. It seems too early
in the year, although the leaves are turning, and there are very few
birds on the lake any more, and those we see are flocking to head to
warmer climates (just like us). This has seemed like a quick six
months, for sure, but we have had a wonderful time here in MN with many
visits from friends. We will, as usual, spend the weekend in Sioux
Falls, and then head west on Monday a.m. Will be nice to see the CA
family & friends again also. We will stay still for long enough to
get the laundry done and then take off on another adventure to the
Carolinas for two weeks. It is a part of the country we've never
explored, so I'm sure we'll find new stuff to see and do. We are
leaving a few unfinished projects behind just so we'll have something to
do next summer (besides fish and loaf), and there are some projects in
CA that we may get to this year...or maybe not, depending on how many
card games we have to play, and how many visits we can schedule. If
you didn't get around to visiting the lake this year, we'll be back
around May and will look forward to having you come and see us here.
We'll try to keep it between the ditches, and you will hear from us next
in sunny CA. Gene & Alice <<<<
Thanks a million for caring and sharing Alice, and always remember.
It's just as important to keep from going over the centerline as it is
to keep it between the ditches.
=====================
GOTTA GO WORK ON MY DASH
=====================
If you are planning to leave money for something when you go. Why not
plan leaving some of it to your local medical center? The Lord knows
they need it.
Write if you can, call if you can't, and, tell your loved ones they
are,..... before it's too late.
Keywords: Grafton North Dakota, Grafton ND, Gary Moe
Todays Gazette is brought to you by Vally-Jo-Foods, Graftons first
"neighborhood" supermarket.
-----------------------
The current temperature is 52 degrees.
Yesterdays H/L temperature was 66/47
Normal H/L temp for this date is 66/41
It was 94 degrees on this date in 1938
We can expect normal, seasonal, weather for the next several days.
Normally, that means, anything can, and probably will happen.
======================
"Profanity makes ignorance audible."
======================
L O C A L news & stuff,.. mostly stuff.
----------------------
I must admit, I am more than a bit confused (disappointed) in John
McCain's rational with regard to the United States sugar program.
If I understand him (McCain) correctly. He actually believes that we
(the American people) would all be better off, AND, that the wonderful
folks in foreign countries would be willing and happy, to sell us sugar
for less than we can grow it here in the US.
Ya sure (pardon my Norwegian) Mr. McCain. That's just exactly what they
(the Sand Ranchers) are doing to us with oil too.......... Right????
My name is Gary,... and I absolutely do approve the previous message.
--------------------------
It appears as though Christine Jensen has been a busy lady the past few
days. I received the following note from Christine Wednesday afternoon.
>>>>>
Hi Gary, I want to thank you so much for putting my message about PaPa
Lou's BBQ Sauce in the Gazette. Thanks to you I picked up a couple
more accounts today in Grafton, St. Thomas and Minto including Grafton
Floral, Grafton Square, The Country Smokehouse, Styles by Sheila, all in
Grafton, TL Hair Care in St. Thomas and Jody's Kut and Kurl in Minto.
What a blessing! My husband and I are dealing with bills left over from
the restaurant so every single account means the world to us. Thank you
so very, very much for your help and understanding and thanks to all
those businesses who agreed to feature our delicious PaPa Lou's BBQ
Sauce. Christine <<<<<
Thanks a million for caring and sharing Christine. Lets hope everyone
picks up a bottle (or two) of PaPa Lou's delightfully delicious BBQ
Sauce. I'm not sure if you can ship BBQ sauce in the mail, or, for that
matter if it's even legal to mail such a savory sauce through the US
Postal System. I'm guessing we're going to find that out in the next few
days however.
----------------------------
Rumor has it that Marvins Windows & Doors major facility expansion
project is on, or, maybe even ahead of schedule. It's my understanding
the Marvins expansion project will, in effect, double the floor space of
the Grafton facility. Which I might add, gives even more reason for me
to suggest to all of those planning to build buildings needing windows
and doors. Please, use Marvins Windows and Doors.
----------------------------
I've received several emails the past few days that include whats
referred to as
"The Birk Economic Recovery Plan" from several Gazette Family members.
It appears, on the surface at least, to have significant value, and, I
think just might be the answer. It is a bit long to include in the
Gazette, however if anyone is interested in seeing it (if there is
anybody left that hasn't seen it) I would be happy to forward a copy of
the plan to you. All you need do is ask for it.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
"It is the moral responsibility of all us living on this earth to
protect it from those of us living on this earth."
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
It's the time of the year when folks start packing their bags and
"migrate" toward warmer weather. Such is the case with Gene & Alice.
>>>>
Just a quick note to our friends and family. We are getting ready
to hit the road once again, bound for California. It seems too early
in the year, although the leaves are turning, and there are very few
birds on the lake any more, and those we see are flocking to head to
warmer climates (just like us). This has seemed like a quick six
months, for sure, but we have had a wonderful time here in MN with many
visits from friends. We will, as usual, spend the weekend in Sioux
Falls, and then head west on Monday a.m. Will be nice to see the CA
family & friends again also. We will stay still for long enough to
get the laundry done and then take off on another adventure to the
Carolinas for two weeks. It is a part of the country we've never
explored, so I'm sure we'll find new stuff to see and do. We are
leaving a few unfinished projects behind just so we'll have something to
do next summer (besides fish and loaf), and there are some projects in
CA that we may get to this year...or maybe not, depending on how many
card games we have to play, and how many visits we can schedule. If
you didn't get around to visiting the lake this year, we'll be back
around May and will look forward to having you come and see us here.
We'll try to keep it between the ditches, and you will hear from us next
in sunny CA. Gene & Alice <<<<
Thanks a million for caring and sharing Alice, and always remember.
It's just as important to keep from going over the centerline as it is
to keep it between the ditches.
=====================
GOTTA GO WORK ON MY DASH
=====================
If you are planning to leave money for something when you go. Why not
plan leaving some of it to your local medical center? The Lord knows
they need it.
Write if you can, call if you can't, and, tell your loved ones they
are,..... before it's too late.
Keywords: Grafton North Dakota, Grafton ND, Gary Moe
Wednesday, September 24, 2008
September 24, 2008 - Wednesday
------------------------
Todays Gazette is being brought to you by the Cottonwood Shop,.. and
the spirits upon which that business thrived.
------------------------
The current temperature is 60 degrees
Yesterdays H/L temperature was 71/52
Normal H/L temp for this date is 66/41
It was 87 degrees on this date in 1997
The unofficial moisture meter in front of the Gazette corporate
headquarters registered .28 inches last night.
Grafton will be spraying for skeeters tonight, weather permitting, So,
If you have any Pet Skeeters, you better cover them up before the
Skeeter Plane comes to town.
=========================
"Profanity makes ignorance audible."
=========================
L O C A L news & stuff,.. mostly stuff.
-------------------------
We received another "shot" of rain last night. Most folks, especially
those that use agriculture to support their families, might say, "we've
had enough already".
It's probably just a rumor, however, someone said they "thought" they
saw Noah at Simonsons Lumber Yard getting bids on timbers large enough
to build an ark.
I really doubt that the rumor is true though, as I haven't seen anyone
running around town looking for a cute pair of puppies.
---------------------------
The other day I mentioned Unity Medical Center and how important it is
for any community to have a good medical facility.
Of course it is extremely important to have good health care facilities
and health care providers "right here at home". However,... there is one
thing that is even more important than having great facilities and
fantastic health care providers "right here at home" and that is that
"the people right here at home use them.
Of course "we" (Grafton, Park River, Cavalier and Drayton) are, in
fact, small towns. However, it is also a fact that there are numerous
procedures and processes that our local health care providers can handle
with every bit of professionalism of larger towns.
As a matter of fact, the exact same Doctor that gave me my sight back,
not only operates on patients in Grand Forks. He also performs his
"miracles" right here in Grafton at Unity Medical Center, and, as I
understand it, he will do the same at Park Rivers First Care Health
Center as well. The fantastic people in the Therapy department of Unity
Medical Center returned the full and complete use of my left arm, every
bit as well as any medical facility in the country could have.
Please don't misunderstand me. "Our" medical facilities cannot, nor, do
I believe that they profess to handle everything situation that arises.
I have every confidence that my "local medical provider" will advise me
of those circumstances that can, and should, be handled here. And, that
they will refer me to a larger facility complete with specialists, when
that can't happen.
The bottom line of course is ,....... Small town facilities,... "we can
either use them,...... or we can, and will, lose them.
I am pleased to share the following note from Rosemary, who I might
add, spends much of her time on the hospital board trying to provide
"us" with the best health care and facilities possible.
Rosemary wrote; >>>
Hi Gary,
Just wanted to thank you for your recent positive comments about Unity
Medical Center in Grafton. The staff works hard at bringing quality care
to Grafton and area residents. We now have state-of-the-art digital
x-ray and mammography. The two boards are currently busy working on
fundraising for the capital campaign, "Uniting for a Healthier
Tomorrow."
Thanks again, Rosemary Sevigny
+++++
======= Regretfully ========
I would also like to extend our most sincere condolences to Unity
Medical Centers foundation director, Christl Durand and her family.
Christl lost her mother, Earlis Hill this past Friday. Her funeral was
Tuesday in Valley City.
I am confident that Earlis truly will be able to Rest in Peace knowing
that she has left this world a prodigy the likes of Christl Durand.
Our deepest sympathies Christl
from Patty, Gary and family
--------------------------
Some of you have probably noticed that I mention Marvins Windows and
Doors in the Gazette once in awhile. You might have even surmised that I
would hope everyone requiring new windows would use Marvins windows.
Because, you have also read, more than once,........... when I've
written,... Small towns, use em or lose em.
To that end I must once again commend Kerry at Graftons True Value for
using Marvins Windows in his latest renovation project.
HOWEVER, it has been awhile since that project was completed and the
bright yellow Marvins Windows stickers are starting to fade. I have
talked to Hans and I understand would be willing to provide a new set of
stickers.
-------------------------
I am pleased to welcome Terry H. to the Gazette family.
=======================
GOTTA GO WORK ON MY DASH
=======================
If you know it, and, if you don't share it. You may well be the only
person in the world with a truely bonafide secret.
Write if you can, call if you can't, and, tell your loved ones they
are,..... before it's too late.
Keywords: Grafton North Dakota, Grafton ND, Gary Moe
Todays Gazette is being brought to you by the Cottonwood Shop,.. and
the spirits upon which that business thrived.
------------------------
The current temperature is 60 degrees
Yesterdays H/L temperature was 71/52
Normal H/L temp for this date is 66/41
It was 87 degrees on this date in 1997
The unofficial moisture meter in front of the Gazette corporate
headquarters registered .28 inches last night.
Grafton will be spraying for skeeters tonight, weather permitting, So,
If you have any Pet Skeeters, you better cover them up before the
Skeeter Plane comes to town.
=========================
"Profanity makes ignorance audible."
=========================
L O C A L news & stuff,.. mostly stuff.
-------------------------
We received another "shot" of rain last night. Most folks, especially
those that use agriculture to support their families, might say, "we've
had enough already".
It's probably just a rumor, however, someone said they "thought" they
saw Noah at Simonsons Lumber Yard getting bids on timbers large enough
to build an ark.
I really doubt that the rumor is true though, as I haven't seen anyone
running around town looking for a cute pair of puppies.
---------------------------
The other day I mentioned Unity Medical Center and how important it is
for any community to have a good medical facility.
Of course it is extremely important to have good health care facilities
and health care providers "right here at home". However,... there is one
thing that is even more important than having great facilities and
fantastic health care providers "right here at home" and that is that
"the people right here at home use them.
Of course "we" (Grafton, Park River, Cavalier and Drayton) are, in
fact, small towns. However, it is also a fact that there are numerous
procedures and processes that our local health care providers can handle
with every bit of professionalism of larger towns.
As a matter of fact, the exact same Doctor that gave me my sight back,
not only operates on patients in Grand Forks. He also performs his
"miracles" right here in Grafton at Unity Medical Center, and, as I
understand it, he will do the same at Park Rivers First Care Health
Center as well. The fantastic people in the Therapy department of Unity
Medical Center returned the full and complete use of my left arm, every
bit as well as any medical facility in the country could have.
Please don't misunderstand me. "Our" medical facilities cannot, nor, do
I believe that they profess to handle everything situation that arises.
I have every confidence that my "local medical provider" will advise me
of those circumstances that can, and should, be handled here. And, that
they will refer me to a larger facility complete with specialists, when
that can't happen.
The bottom line of course is ,....... Small town facilities,... "we can
either use them,...... or we can, and will, lose them.
I am pleased to share the following note from Rosemary, who I might
add, spends much of her time on the hospital board trying to provide
"us" with the best health care and facilities possible.
Rosemary wrote; >>>
Hi Gary,
Just wanted to thank you for your recent positive comments about Unity
Medical Center in Grafton. The staff works hard at bringing quality care
to Grafton and area residents. We now have state-of-the-art digital
x-ray and mammography. The two boards are currently busy working on
fundraising for the capital campaign, "Uniting for a Healthier
Tomorrow."
Thanks again, Rosemary Sevigny
+++++
======= Regretfully ========
I would also like to extend our most sincere condolences to Unity
Medical Centers foundation director, Christl Durand and her family.
Christl lost her mother, Earlis Hill this past Friday. Her funeral was
Tuesday in Valley City.
I am confident that Earlis truly will be able to Rest in Peace knowing
that she has left this world a prodigy the likes of Christl Durand.
Our deepest sympathies Christl
from Patty, Gary and family
--------------------------
Some of you have probably noticed that I mention Marvins Windows and
Doors in the Gazette once in awhile. You might have even surmised that I
would hope everyone requiring new windows would use Marvins windows.
Because, you have also read, more than once,........... when I've
written,... Small towns, use em or lose em.
To that end I must once again commend Kerry at Graftons True Value for
using Marvins Windows in his latest renovation project.
HOWEVER, it has been awhile since that project was completed and the
bright yellow Marvins Windows stickers are starting to fade. I have
talked to Hans and I understand would be willing to provide a new set of
stickers.
-------------------------
I am pleased to welcome Terry H. to the Gazette family.
=======================
GOTTA GO WORK ON MY DASH
=======================
If you know it, and, if you don't share it. You may well be the only
person in the world with a truely bonafide secret.
Write if you can, call if you can't, and, tell your loved ones they
are,..... before it's too late.
Keywords: Grafton North Dakota, Grafton ND, Gary Moe
Tuesday, September 23, 2008
September 23, 2008 - Tuesday
-------------------------
Todays Gazette is being brought to you by the wonderful folks at
MDU (Montana Dakota Utilities) and Sam Waltons organization, Wal-Mart.
--------------------------
The current temperature is 67 degrees.
The weatherfolks were right... they said it was going to rain
Monday night and sure enough, it did. 1.38 inches fell right here on our
front lawn. It sounds like we can expect another shot again today. About
the only benifit I can see from this much moisture during harvest is it
does wash off the hydrant Sami "pee's" on.
==========================
"Profanity makes ignorance audible."
==========================
L O C A L news & stuff,.. mostly stuff.
---------------------------
I've said it before, and, maybe It's time to say it again.
"Small town USA,.. use em, or lose em".
I received a most disheartening note Monday afternoon from our good
friend Christine Jensen. Before I share Christines note, I should add
that Pat and I have eaten at Draytons Hasting Landing Restaurant several
times this past summer. We found the service to be good, the food
excellent and the portions sufficient to feed a threshing crew.
Christines note; >>>> Hi Gary, hope you are well!! Thanks
for your constant work on the Gazette. I just wanted to let you know
sadly my husband and I had to close our restaurant Hastings Landing in
Drayton a few weeks ago. We just couldn't seem to get ahead. It was an
extremely sad day for us. I would like to thank all your subscribers who
came over to support us, we really appreciated their business.
I am currently selling Papa Lou's BBQ Sauce. My husband
makes it, we named it after my father Larry "Lou" Jensen. I have had
outstanding responses in Grafton, as of today I have it in Wally's, The
Daily Grind, Rosies and Simonson's Station Store. It is delicious and
goes with everything. Just wanted to let you know so you could maybe
pick up a bottle. Thanks for all your help getting the word out about
our restaurant and about my brother's benefit. It was a great success,
more than 700 people were in attendance. That's the awesome thing about
living in a small town, when someone is in need, everyone comes out to
help.
Blessings to you, Christine Jensen <<<<
Thanks a million for caring and sharing Christine. I truly
do regret you found it necessary to close Hastings Landing. Let's hope
the folks in Drayton will realize the value, and benefits that a good
home town cafe offers the community. I would be somewhat surprised if
there isn't at least one more outlet for Papa Lou's BBQ sauce in
Grafton, and, I'm guessing the wonderful little community of Park River
may also have a place or two to display you product.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
A government big enough to give you everything you want, is strong
enough to take everything you have.
"Thomas Jefferson"
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
As you drive through Leistikow Park I encourage you to take note
of the wonderful wooden bridges over the perennial beds and the one that
spans the ditch on the southwest corner of the park. The bridges were
constructed by members of the park staff. Money for the materials for
the bridges was donated by the folks from MDU (Montana Dakota
Utilities).
The bridges really do give the park a significant new look. They
add a special kind of depth and variety to a already fantastic appearing
small city park.
Over the past few years I have been, more than a bit tough on our
nations, (the whole world for that matter) largest retailer. In the
interest of fare play, I must report that Wal-Mart actually has
contributed to our community. As a matter of fact. In the past two years
Wal-Mart has donated $2,000 toward playground equipment for Grafton's
parks.
I am always impressed by the work our park system does. The Park
Board members sipmply must wear several hats over the course of the
year. Making certain that they represent the entire community "fairly",
investing the parks resources in a manner that every citizen can
appreciate, must be a very difficult task at best.
Or so it seems to me.
--------------------------
I am pleased to welcome Andrea M. to the Gazette family. It
is my hope Andrea, that you, and others, will find reason to share a
part of your world with us.
========================
GOTTA GO WORK ON MY DASH
========================
Write if you can, call if you can't, and, tell your loved ones they
are,..... before it's too late.
Keywords: Grafton North Dakota, Grafton ND, Gary Moe
Todays Gazette is being brought to you by the wonderful folks at
MDU (Montana Dakota Utilities) and Sam Waltons organization, Wal-Mart.
--------------------------
The current temperature is 67 degrees.
The weatherfolks were right... they said it was going to rain
Monday night and sure enough, it did. 1.38 inches fell right here on our
front lawn. It sounds like we can expect another shot again today. About
the only benifit I can see from this much moisture during harvest is it
does wash off the hydrant Sami "pee's" on.
==========================
"Profanity makes ignorance audible."
==========================
L O C A L news & stuff,.. mostly stuff.
---------------------------
I've said it before, and, maybe It's time to say it again.
"Small town USA,.. use em, or lose em".
I received a most disheartening note Monday afternoon from our good
friend Christine Jensen. Before I share Christines note, I should add
that Pat and I have eaten at Draytons Hasting Landing Restaurant several
times this past summer. We found the service to be good, the food
excellent and the portions sufficient to feed a threshing crew.
Christines note; >>>> Hi Gary, hope you are well!! Thanks
for your constant work on the Gazette. I just wanted to let you know
sadly my husband and I had to close our restaurant Hastings Landing in
Drayton a few weeks ago. We just couldn't seem to get ahead. It was an
extremely sad day for us. I would like to thank all your subscribers who
came over to support us, we really appreciated their business.
I am currently selling Papa Lou's BBQ Sauce. My husband
makes it, we named it after my father Larry "Lou" Jensen. I have had
outstanding responses in Grafton, as of today I have it in Wally's, The
Daily Grind, Rosies and Simonson's Station Store. It is delicious and
goes with everything. Just wanted to let you know so you could maybe
pick up a bottle. Thanks for all your help getting the word out about
our restaurant and about my brother's benefit. It was a great success,
more than 700 people were in attendance. That's the awesome thing about
living in a small town, when someone is in need, everyone comes out to
help.
Blessings to you, Christine Jensen <<<<
Thanks a million for caring and sharing Christine. I truly
do regret you found it necessary to close Hastings Landing. Let's hope
the folks in Drayton will realize the value, and benefits that a good
home town cafe offers the community. I would be somewhat surprised if
there isn't at least one more outlet for Papa Lou's BBQ sauce in
Grafton, and, I'm guessing the wonderful little community of Park River
may also have a place or two to display you product.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
A government big enough to give you everything you want, is strong
enough to take everything you have.
"Thomas Jefferson"
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
As you drive through Leistikow Park I encourage you to take note
of the wonderful wooden bridges over the perennial beds and the one that
spans the ditch on the southwest corner of the park. The bridges were
constructed by members of the park staff. Money for the materials for
the bridges was donated by the folks from MDU (Montana Dakota
Utilities).
The bridges really do give the park a significant new look. They
add a special kind of depth and variety to a already fantastic appearing
small city park.
Over the past few years I have been, more than a bit tough on our
nations, (the whole world for that matter) largest retailer. In the
interest of fare play, I must report that Wal-Mart actually has
contributed to our community. As a matter of fact. In the past two years
Wal-Mart has donated $2,000 toward playground equipment for Grafton's
parks.
I am always impressed by the work our park system does. The Park
Board members sipmply must wear several hats over the course of the
year. Making certain that they represent the entire community "fairly",
investing the parks resources in a manner that every citizen can
appreciate, must be a very difficult task at best.
Or so it seems to me.
--------------------------
I am pleased to welcome Andrea M. to the Gazette family. It
is my hope Andrea, that you, and others, will find reason to share a
part of your world with us.
========================
GOTTA GO WORK ON MY DASH
========================
Write if you can, call if you can't, and, tell your loved ones they
are,..... before it's too late.
Keywords: Grafton North Dakota, Grafton ND, Gary Moe
Monday, September 22, 2008
September 22, 2008 - Monday
Todays Gazette is brought to you by The Grafton Unity Medical Center.
If, the extremely professional staff at Grafton's Unity Medical Center
can't help you, you can rest assured, they will find someplace that
will.
-----------------------
The current temperature is 73 degrees
Yesterdays H/L temperature was 80/52
Normal H/L temp for this date is 67/42
It was 96 degrees on this date in 1936
We received .60 to .89 inches of moisture around the area from last
night rain event. The weatherperson says we can expect addition moisture
by tonight..... Maybe as much as a inch.
=========================
L O C A L news & stuff,.. mostly stuff.
-------------------------
Last nights rain will continue to keep the lawns green lush and green
beneath the beautiful shades of red, gold, orange and yellow.
This is the time of the year when a variety of evergreens can really
display their beauty in a well planned landscape.
-------------------------
There is still plenty of job openings in the area. If you know of
someone looking for work. I'll bet theres someone in our area that can
find it for them.
-------------------------
I am always surprise with the response I get whenever I send out the
"Goose Story". Most often I receive a simple "Thanks" or "interesting"
and sometimes I'm asked if I know, "why one side is longer than the
other". This time I received that question along with another
"interesting" theory in the same note from Norma. She wrote; >>>>
Hi Gary, greetings from sunny (hot) Arizona. We loved your goose
story. Jim asked if you know why one line of the geese formation is
longer then the other. Yup, your right, because one line has more
geese in it then the other!!!
We have been told that the hummingbirds "hitch" a ride under the
back feathers of the geese so we will be looking forward to seeing our
hummingbirds back here in Az soon. Love the spring and fall weather
here especially the fall!! Thanks for the Skeeterville Gazette news
from HOME! Norma and Jim Treptow <<<<
Thanks a million for caring and sharing Norma. I'm pretty sure we have
someone in the Gazette family that qualifies as a bird authority. Maybe
they can give credence to the hummingbird "hitch hiker" theory.
Personally, I've never talked to a goose hunter that has mentioned
getting "two birds with one stone" (pardon the pun).
---------------------------
If you happen to run across any really crafty people, between now and
the 27th. Tell them to bring their "stuff" to the Grafton Armory and
include it in the craft sale there next Saturday. It seems like someone
is always looking for another widget to put all their doohickies in.
----------------------------
If your going to eat out on the 30th anyway. Why not plan on going over
to Elmwood for a warm bowl of chili. You will be not only enjoy a
fabulous bowl of chili, it comes with some scrumptious cornbread. AND,
you will be able to enjoy your meal in some of the nicest surroundings
you could possibly find in the entire area.
Proceeds from the Chili Fest will go towards the maintenance of Elmwood
and the surrounding grounds.
----------------------------
I notice the Walsh County Record still has a fare amount of "wall
space" open for any aspiring young, or old, artists to display their
talents. Wouldn't it be great if someone would, or could, paint a
beautiful mural of a piece of Grafton's past there?
========================
GOTTA GO WORK ON MY DASH
========================
Write if you can, call if you can't, and, tell your loved ones they
are,..... before it's too late.
KEYWORDS: Grafton North Dakota, Grafton ND, Gary Moe
If, the extremely professional staff at Grafton's Unity Medical Center
can't help you, you can rest assured, they will find someplace that
will.
-----------------------
The current temperature is 73 degrees
Yesterdays H/L temperature was 80/52
Normal H/L temp for this date is 67/42
It was 96 degrees on this date in 1936
We received .60 to .89 inches of moisture around the area from last
night rain event. The weatherperson says we can expect addition moisture
by tonight..... Maybe as much as a inch.
=========================
L O C A L news & stuff,.. mostly stuff.
-------------------------
Last nights rain will continue to keep the lawns green lush and green
beneath the beautiful shades of red, gold, orange and yellow.
This is the time of the year when a variety of evergreens can really
display their beauty in a well planned landscape.
-------------------------
There is still plenty of job openings in the area. If you know of
someone looking for work. I'll bet theres someone in our area that can
find it for them.
-------------------------
I am always surprise with the response I get whenever I send out the
"Goose Story". Most often I receive a simple "Thanks" or "interesting"
and sometimes I'm asked if I know, "why one side is longer than the
other". This time I received that question along with another
"interesting" theory in the same note from Norma. She wrote; >>>>
Hi Gary, greetings from sunny (hot) Arizona. We loved your goose
story. Jim asked if you know why one line of the geese formation is
longer then the other. Yup, your right, because one line has more
geese in it then the other!!!
We have been told that the hummingbirds "hitch" a ride under the
back feathers of the geese so we will be looking forward to seeing our
hummingbirds back here in Az soon. Love the spring and fall weather
here especially the fall!! Thanks for the Skeeterville Gazette news
from HOME! Norma and Jim Treptow <<<<
Thanks a million for caring and sharing Norma. I'm pretty sure we have
someone in the Gazette family that qualifies as a bird authority. Maybe
they can give credence to the hummingbird "hitch hiker" theory.
Personally, I've never talked to a goose hunter that has mentioned
getting "two birds with one stone" (pardon the pun).
---------------------------
If you happen to run across any really crafty people, between now and
the 27th. Tell them to bring their "stuff" to the Grafton Armory and
include it in the craft sale there next Saturday. It seems like someone
is always looking for another widget to put all their doohickies in.
----------------------------
If your going to eat out on the 30th anyway. Why not plan on going over
to Elmwood for a warm bowl of chili. You will be not only enjoy a
fabulous bowl of chili, it comes with some scrumptious cornbread. AND,
you will be able to enjoy your meal in some of the nicest surroundings
you could possibly find in the entire area.
Proceeds from the Chili Fest will go towards the maintenance of Elmwood
and the surrounding grounds.
----------------------------
I notice the Walsh County Record still has a fare amount of "wall
space" open for any aspiring young, or old, artists to display their
talents. Wouldn't it be great if someone would, or could, paint a
beautiful mural of a piece of Grafton's past there?
========================
GOTTA GO WORK ON MY DASH
========================
Write if you can, call if you can't, and, tell your loved ones they
are,..... before it's too late.
KEYWORDS: Grafton North Dakota, Grafton ND, Gary Moe
Saturday, September 20, 2008
September 20, 2008 - Saturday
The current temperatre is 51 degrees.
Yesterdays H/L temperature was 78/48
Normal H/L temp for this date is 68/43
It was 91 degrees on this date in 1914.
======================
"Profanity makes ignorance audible."
======================
The leaves have started turning to beautiful shades of red and gold.
As they should, it is fall you know. Many leaves have already started
falling from the trees. After all, it is fall you know. Our hi-ways and
by-ways are full of farmers with their equipment scurrying to complete
harvest before the snow comes. That, too, is a certain sign fall is
here. Another sure sign of fall is the migration of the goose.
Which brings me to the story of The Goose. I have shared the Goose
Story with friends and family for many years. First by way of the DTN at
work, and for the past several years through the Gazette.
I hope you might find it interesting, and that you may even find some
solace in it's message. >>>>>
======= THE GOOSE STORY =======
This fall, when you see geese heading south for the winter ---
flying along in a V formation --- consider what science has discovered
as to why they fly that way.
As each bird flaps its wings, it creates an uplift for
the bird immediately following. By flying in a V formation, the whole
flock adds at least 71 percent greater flying range than if each bird
flew on its own.
People who share a common direction and sense of community
can get where they are going more quickly and easily because they are
traveling on the thrust of one another.
When a goose falls out of formation, it suddenly feels the
drag and resistance of trying to go it alone,... and quickly gets back
into formation to take advantage of the lifting power of the bird in
front.
If we have as much sense as a goose we will stay in
formation with those who are headed the same way we are.
When the Head Goose gets tired, it rotates back in the wind
and another goose flies to the point.
It is sensible to take turns doing demanding jobs for people
or for geese flying south.
Geese honk from behind to encourage those up front to keep
up their speed.
What do we say when we honk from behind? Finally,
and this is important, when a goose gets sick or is wounded by gunshots
and falls out of formation, two other geese fall out with that goose and
follow it down to lend and protection. To stay with the
fallen goose until it is able to fly, or until it dies; and only then do
they launch out on their own, or with another formation to catch up with
their group.
If we have the sense of a goose, we will stand by each other like
that.
~~~~ Or, so it seems to me ~~~~
-------------------------
From our house to all of yours, we wish everyone a very safe and
pleasant fall season. Patty & Gary
=======================
GOTTA GO WORK ON MY DASH
=======================
Write if you can, call if you can't, and, tell your loved ones they
are,..... before it's too late.
Yesterdays H/L temperature was 78/48
Normal H/L temp for this date is 68/43
It was 91 degrees on this date in 1914.
======================
"Profanity makes ignorance audible."
======================
The leaves have started turning to beautiful shades of red and gold.
As they should, it is fall you know. Many leaves have already started
falling from the trees. After all, it is fall you know. Our hi-ways and
by-ways are full of farmers with their equipment scurrying to complete
harvest before the snow comes. That, too, is a certain sign fall is
here. Another sure sign of fall is the migration of the goose.
Which brings me to the story of The Goose. I have shared the Goose
Story with friends and family for many years. First by way of the DTN at
work, and for the past several years through the Gazette.
I hope you might find it interesting, and that you may even find some
solace in it's message. >>>>>
======= THE GOOSE STORY =======
This fall, when you see geese heading south for the winter ---
flying along in a V formation --- consider what science has discovered
as to why they fly that way.
As each bird flaps its wings, it creates an uplift for
the bird immediately following. By flying in a V formation, the whole
flock adds at least 71 percent greater flying range than if each bird
flew on its own.
People who share a common direction and sense of community
can get where they are going more quickly and easily because they are
traveling on the thrust of one another.
When a goose falls out of formation, it suddenly feels the
drag and resistance of trying to go it alone,... and quickly gets back
into formation to take advantage of the lifting power of the bird in
front.
If we have as much sense as a goose we will stay in
formation with those who are headed the same way we are.
When the Head Goose gets tired, it rotates back in the wind
and another goose flies to the point.
It is sensible to take turns doing demanding jobs for people
or for geese flying south.
Geese honk from behind to encourage those up front to keep
up their speed.
What do we say when we honk from behind? Finally,
and this is important, when a goose gets sick or is wounded by gunshots
and falls out of formation, two other geese fall out with that goose and
follow it down to lend and protection. To stay with the
fallen goose until it is able to fly, or until it dies; and only then do
they launch out on their own, or with another formation to catch up with
their group.
If we have the sense of a goose, we will stand by each other like
that.
~~~~ Or, so it seems to me ~~~~
-------------------------
From our house to all of yours, we wish everyone a very safe and
pleasant fall season. Patty & Gary
=======================
GOTTA GO WORK ON MY DASH
=======================
Write if you can, call if you can't, and, tell your loved ones they
are,..... before it's too late.
Friday, September 19, 2008
September 19, 2008 - Friday
====== CONGRATULATIONS ======
KXPO formally KGPC
Celebrating 50 years of Broadcasting
----------------------
The current temperature is 63 degrees.
Yesterdays H/L temperature was 82/54
Normal H/L temp for this date is 68/43
It was 92 degrees on this date in 1941
=========================
"Profanity makes ignorance audible."
=========================
L O C A L news & stuff,.. mostly stuff
-----------------------
In yesterdays Gazette I mentioned that the new addition to Graftons
Unity Hospital would have Marvins Windows. Since then, several folks
have written to remind me that the entire hospital will be getting
refitted with new Marvin Windows.
It is wonderful to see two of Graftons largest business operations
doing business with each other.
Small Town America, use em or lose em.
++++
I received the following note after yesterdays mention of Unity
Hospital.
Kathy wrote: >>>>
Hi Gary, I would appreciate if you could post this. As I read
about the medical facilities here in town I have to agree with you on
the excellent care given there. About 3 weeks ago my daughter Ashley
Grabowski had another seizure. The gentlemen that were working on
the street next to the armory found her on the ground and called
911. The quick response from the ambulance crew, which included
Lori O. Stacey N. Liz M. an Jim R., got her to the emergency
room and called me at the store. Their kindness and concern should not
go unrecognized, and is very much appreciated. A special thanks to
all who took part in helping her, you will not be forgotten. Thank you
again. Kathy Nomeland and Ashley Gabowski. <<<<
Thank you for caring and sharing Kathy. It's ironic that I read your
note the very same day as I read a article about Unity Hospital in the
Walsh County Record. The article, titled Unity Launches it's Capital
Campaign speaks about the most recent renovations and of the remaining
two phases of construction that will bring about several significant
improvements to Unity Hospital.
I have always believed that our Unity Medical Center facilities are as
good as, or better than, any small town in the country. The current
capital improvement projects will do much to guarantee that belief far
into the future.
Wouldn't it be wonderful, if someone the likes of Ralph and Betty
Engelstad would find it in their heart to endow Grafton's Unity Medical
Center with a significant gift that would assure the medical needs of
our community would be met well into the future.
----------------------
Radio station KGPC.... oops,... KXPO radio is celebrating 50 years of
providing this area with news, sports, weather and the events that are
important to those of us living in this area. The station started out as
KGPC and, from the very first day of operation, changed the way people
and business could communicate.
Somewhere, after the Please Pass the Potatoes Show with Francis Phelan
and Bill Janousek's Police Blotter program (that's the one where Bill
reported a two car accident, and one of those cars was a truck) and the
end of Uncle Sig's Old Time Music Show, KGPC evolved becoming KXPO.
Those call letters have remained the same to this day.
Over the years, "our" radio station (KXPO 1340) has contributed much to
our community, and, to the entire area. Folks like Bill Meier, Fred
Sevigny, (Dee's & Doe's) Bruce Jackson, (If you can see it, you can sew
it) Jean Archer ("Please dare to be happy. Don't be afraid. Be strong
and brave and stand erect facing life with courage in your heart, for
this is another beautiful day -- the Lord has made.") Ed Balkee (Caught
in the Web), Gunder Berg (from the Walsh County snuss room), Wally
DeSautel (remember, today is the first day of the rest of our lives.)
Bill Moe (If you can hold a hoe, you can have a garden). Even yours
truly did several Saturday morning "Home and Garden radio shows, not to
mention of course, literally hundreds of sugarbeet harvest reports
during my tenure with American Crystal Sugar Company.
Pat and I have every radio in the house on today (Friday) listening to
various individuals "reminisce". The names they mentioned are many. The
programs and stories nostalgic giving us even more reason to appreciate
the folks, the values, and the presence that Radio station KXPO affords
our humble little community.
CONGRATULATIONS KXPO, and thanks to everyone involved, for providing
me and us, with a venue of entertainment and communication I can only
hope every small towns could enjoy.
-------------------------------
THIS SUNDAY --- THIS SUNDAY
Plan to attend the full day of festivities at Heritage Village in
Grafton.
======== BY GONE DAYS ========
--- Sunday, SEPTEMBER 21, 2008 ---
~~~~ HERITAGE VILLAGE ~~~~
+++ FROM 7A.M. TIL 5P.M. +++
"FREE WILL OFFERING" PANCAKE AND SAUSAGE BREAKFAST FROM 7AM TIL 9AM
9AM TIL 4PM—FLEA/FARMERS MARKET 10AM—COUNTRY FOLK MUSIC BY GREG
HAGER
11:30 AM TIL 1PM—NOON LUNCH SERVING BBQ TURKEY ON A BUN, BAKED BEANS,
CHIPS, ICE CREAM, AND BEVERAGE FOR $7.00
1PM—POLISH DANCERS
2PM—TREASURE HUNT FOR
CHILDREN AGES 3-12
3PM TIL 4PM—COUNTRY/FOLK MUSIC BY GREG HAGER
4PM TIL 5PM—MUSICAL TALENT SHOW FOR ANYONE WISHING TO PERFORM
And, much MUCH MORE. You can even take your children on a honest to
goodness antique merry-go-round ride.
=======================
GOTTA GO WORK ON MY DASH
=======================
"It's not news unless you know it. And no-one can, unless someone tells
them."
Or so it seems to me. GLM
Write if you can, call if you can't, and, tell your loved ones they
are,..... before it's too late.
KXPO formally KGPC
Celebrating 50 years of Broadcasting
----------------------
The current temperature is 63 degrees.
Yesterdays H/L temperature was 82/54
Normal H/L temp for this date is 68/43
It was 92 degrees on this date in 1941
=========================
"Profanity makes ignorance audible."
=========================
L O C A L news & stuff,.. mostly stuff
-----------------------
In yesterdays Gazette I mentioned that the new addition to Graftons
Unity Hospital would have Marvins Windows. Since then, several folks
have written to remind me that the entire hospital will be getting
refitted with new Marvin Windows.
It is wonderful to see two of Graftons largest business operations
doing business with each other.
Small Town America, use em or lose em.
++++
I received the following note after yesterdays mention of Unity
Hospital.
Kathy wrote: >>>>
Hi Gary, I would appreciate if you could post this. As I read
about the medical facilities here in town I have to agree with you on
the excellent care given there. About 3 weeks ago my daughter Ashley
Grabowski had another seizure. The gentlemen that were working on
the street next to the armory found her on the ground and called
911. The quick response from the ambulance crew, which included
Lori O. Stacey N. Liz M. an Jim R., got her to the emergency
room and called me at the store. Their kindness and concern should not
go unrecognized, and is very much appreciated. A special thanks to
all who took part in helping her, you will not be forgotten. Thank you
again. Kathy Nomeland and Ashley Gabowski. <<<<
Thank you for caring and sharing Kathy. It's ironic that I read your
note the very same day as I read a article about Unity Hospital in the
Walsh County Record. The article, titled Unity Launches it's Capital
Campaign speaks about the most recent renovations and of the remaining
two phases of construction that will bring about several significant
improvements to Unity Hospital.
I have always believed that our Unity Medical Center facilities are as
good as, or better than, any small town in the country. The current
capital improvement projects will do much to guarantee that belief far
into the future.
Wouldn't it be wonderful, if someone the likes of Ralph and Betty
Engelstad would find it in their heart to endow Grafton's Unity Medical
Center with a significant gift that would assure the medical needs of
our community would be met well into the future.
----------------------
Radio station KGPC.... oops,... KXPO radio is celebrating 50 years of
providing this area with news, sports, weather and the events that are
important to those of us living in this area. The station started out as
KGPC and, from the very first day of operation, changed the way people
and business could communicate.
Somewhere, after the Please Pass the Potatoes Show with Francis Phelan
and Bill Janousek's Police Blotter program (that's the one where Bill
reported a two car accident, and one of those cars was a truck) and the
end of Uncle Sig's Old Time Music Show, KGPC evolved becoming KXPO.
Those call letters have remained the same to this day.
Over the years, "our" radio station (KXPO 1340) has contributed much to
our community, and, to the entire area. Folks like Bill Meier, Fred
Sevigny, (Dee's & Doe's) Bruce Jackson, (If you can see it, you can sew
it) Jean Archer ("Please dare to be happy. Don't be afraid. Be strong
and brave and stand erect facing life with courage in your heart, for
this is another beautiful day -- the Lord has made.") Ed Balkee (Caught
in the Web), Gunder Berg (from the Walsh County snuss room), Wally
DeSautel (remember, today is the first day of the rest of our lives.)
Bill Moe (If you can hold a hoe, you can have a garden). Even yours
truly did several Saturday morning "Home and Garden radio shows, not to
mention of course, literally hundreds of sugarbeet harvest reports
during my tenure with American Crystal Sugar Company.
Pat and I have every radio in the house on today (Friday) listening to
various individuals "reminisce". The names they mentioned are many. The
programs and stories nostalgic giving us even more reason to appreciate
the folks, the values, and the presence that Radio station KXPO affords
our humble little community.
CONGRATULATIONS KXPO, and thanks to everyone involved, for providing
me and us, with a venue of entertainment and communication I can only
hope every small towns could enjoy.
-------------------------------
THIS SUNDAY --- THIS SUNDAY
Plan to attend the full day of festivities at Heritage Village in
Grafton.
======== BY GONE DAYS ========
--- Sunday, SEPTEMBER 21, 2008 ---
~~~~ HERITAGE VILLAGE ~~~~
+++ FROM 7A.M. TIL 5P.M. +++
"FREE WILL OFFERING" PANCAKE AND SAUSAGE BREAKFAST FROM 7AM TIL 9AM
9AM TIL 4PM—FLEA/FARMERS MARKET 10AM—COUNTRY FOLK MUSIC BY GREG
HAGER
11:30 AM TIL 1PM—NOON LUNCH SERVING BBQ TURKEY ON A BUN, BAKED BEANS,
CHIPS, ICE CREAM, AND BEVERAGE FOR $7.00
1PM—POLISH DANCERS
2PM—TREASURE HUNT FOR
CHILDREN AGES 3-12
3PM TIL 4PM—COUNTRY/FOLK MUSIC BY GREG HAGER
4PM TIL 5PM—MUSICAL TALENT SHOW FOR ANYONE WISHING TO PERFORM
And, much MUCH MORE. You can even take your children on a honest to
goodness antique merry-go-round ride.
=======================
GOTTA GO WORK ON MY DASH
=======================
"It's not news unless you know it. And no-one can, unless someone tells
them."
Or so it seems to me. GLM
Write if you can, call if you can't, and, tell your loved ones they
are,..... before it's too late.
Thursday, September 18, 2008
September 18, 2008 - Thursday
Todays Gazette is being brought to you without any specific political
affiliation.
-----------------------
The current temperature is 64 degree.
Yesterdays H/L temperature was 73/41
Normal H/L temp for this date is 68/43
It was 91 degrees on this date in 1914
Most weather folks still agree that North Dakotans can continue to
expect winter weather for the next couple years,........ for certain.
[:-)
=========================
"Profanity makes ignorance audible."
=========================
L O C A L news & stiff,.. mostly stuff.
-----------------------
It is my understanding that the new addition to Grafton's Unity
Hospital will be using Marvins windows. Grafton is very fortunate, not
only do we have a excellent small town medical facility, Marvins Windows
has a major processing facility here as well.
------------------------
Rumor has it that Simonsons Subway Sandwich Shop is hoping to open
November 1. I'm guessing that to mean this coming November.
------------------------
Diane and Rick Odegard have recently become brand new Grandparents. I
received the following note from "Gramma" Diane.
>>>> Good Morning Gary!!!
Just wanted to let you know that we are FINALLY Grandparents!!!!! Boy so
far it's been fun!!! Kendell Othelia Odegard arrived on September 15th
(a day after Mary Arnesen's --th date of birth) at 10:50 AM, weighing in
at 9lbs 5.9oz and 21 1/2" long! Now in fishermans' terms that would go
on the wall!!! I'm sure we will mount a picture or 2 of her on the
wall!!! Grandpa Rick is warming up to the idea that he is old enough to
actually be Grandpa and he and Kendall can be caught cuddling!!! It's
fun to see Matt (Kendall's daddy) take on the parenting role, He had his
first diaper duty and survived (BARELY). Here's hoping that we'll see
you once again at "The conference table" at ROCKY POINT!! A friend
indeed, Diane <<<<
Thanks a million for caring and sharing Diane, and CONGRATULATIONS from
our house to yours. I should worn you,.... hang on,.... it won't be long
and you'll be Great Grandparents.
P.S.
Thanks a million for the super pictures Diane. It certainly looks like
Rick will make a fantastic baby sitter.
---------------------------
THIS SUNDAY --- THIS SUNDAY
Plan to attend the full day f festivities at Heritage Village in
Grafton.
======== BY GONE DAYS ========
--- Sunday, SEPTEMBER 21, 2008 ---
~~~~ HERITAGE VILLAGE ~~~~
+++ FROM 7A.M. TIL 5P.M. +++
"FREE WILL OFFERING" PANCAKE AND SAUSAGE BREAKFAST FROM 7AM TIL 9AM
9AM TIL 4PM—FLEA/FARMERS MARKET
10AM—COUNTRY FOLK MUSIC BY GREG HAGER
11:30 AM TIL 1PM—NOON LUNCH SERVING BBQ TURKEY ON A BUN, BAKED BEANS,
CHIPS, ICE CREAM, AND BEVERAGE FOR $7.00
1PM—POLISH DANCERS
2PM—TREASURE HUNT FOR
CHILDREN AGES 3-12
3PM TIL 4PM—COUNTRY/FOLK MUSIC BY GREG HAGER
4PM TIL 5PM—MUSICAL TALENT SHOW FOR ANYONE WISHING TO PERFORM
APRON DISPLAY = BLACKSMITHING =
DOG DEMO = DOLL BUS DISPLAY = DEMO ON OUTDOOR COOKING (1810 ERA) = ROOT
BEER IN THE SALOON
CAR AND ANTIQUE TRACTOR SHOW & TROPHIES
TOUR OUR BUILDINGS INCLUDING UNCLE SIG'S ADDITIONS plus MERRY GO ROUND
RIDES
SERVING BBQ, CHIPS AND A DRINK NOON TIL 5PM $4.00
DRAWINGS FOR DOOR PRIZES THROUGHOUT THE DAY.
FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE CALL 701-520-1207, 701-520-1273 OR
701-360-4096
------------------------
It has been brought to my attention that Italian talk show hosts dress
significantly different than American talk show hosts.
Thanks Gay, for caring and sharing.
-------------------------
For some, unknown, reason our drive has started "attracting" cars that
don't belong on it. I'm not sure why, or even how it happened. My
biggest concern is that I "might" back into them while backing out of
the garage.
I do find it somewhat ironic, however, that the cars using our
driveway for parking could be parked in a parking lot designed
especially for them. As a matter of fact, that parking lot appears to
rarely even used.
------------------------
I'm pleased to welcome Laura (LaBerge) Carroll to the Gazette family.
------------------------
~~~~ QUESTION OF THE DAY ~~~~
> Grafton's LOCAL CHANEL THREE <
Are we getting enough "bang".... for the "buck"????
======================
GOTTA GO WORK ON MY DASH
======================
"I may not always like what you tell me. I will, however, always
appreciate it." GLM
Write if you can, call if you can't, and, tell your loved ones they
are,..... before it's too late.
affiliation.
-----------------------
The current temperature is 64 degree.
Yesterdays H/L temperature was 73/41
Normal H/L temp for this date is 68/43
It was 91 degrees on this date in 1914
Most weather folks still agree that North Dakotans can continue to
expect winter weather for the next couple years,........ for certain.
[:-)
=========================
"Profanity makes ignorance audible."
=========================
L O C A L news & stiff,.. mostly stuff.
-----------------------
It is my understanding that the new addition to Grafton's Unity
Hospital will be using Marvins windows. Grafton is very fortunate, not
only do we have a excellent small town medical facility, Marvins Windows
has a major processing facility here as well.
------------------------
Rumor has it that Simonsons Subway Sandwich Shop is hoping to open
November 1. I'm guessing that to mean this coming November.
------------------------
Diane and Rick Odegard have recently become brand new Grandparents. I
received the following note from "Gramma" Diane.
>>>> Good Morning Gary!!!
Just wanted to let you know that we are FINALLY Grandparents!!!!! Boy so
far it's been fun!!! Kendell Othelia Odegard arrived on September 15th
(a day after Mary Arnesen's --th date of birth) at 10:50 AM, weighing in
at 9lbs 5.9oz and 21 1/2" long! Now in fishermans' terms that would go
on the wall!!! I'm sure we will mount a picture or 2 of her on the
wall!!! Grandpa Rick is warming up to the idea that he is old enough to
actually be Grandpa and he and Kendall can be caught cuddling!!! It's
fun to see Matt (Kendall's daddy) take on the parenting role, He had his
first diaper duty and survived (BARELY). Here's hoping that we'll see
you once again at "The conference table" at ROCKY POINT!! A friend
indeed, Diane <<<<
Thanks a million for caring and sharing Diane, and CONGRATULATIONS from
our house to yours. I should worn you,.... hang on,.... it won't be long
and you'll be Great Grandparents.
P.S.
Thanks a million for the super pictures Diane. It certainly looks like
Rick will make a fantastic baby sitter.
---------------------------
THIS SUNDAY --- THIS SUNDAY
Plan to attend the full day f festivities at Heritage Village in
Grafton.
======== BY GONE DAYS ========
--- Sunday, SEPTEMBER 21, 2008 ---
~~~~ HERITAGE VILLAGE ~~~~
+++ FROM 7A.M. TIL 5P.M. +++
"FREE WILL OFFERING" PANCAKE AND SAUSAGE BREAKFAST FROM 7AM TIL 9AM
9AM TIL 4PM—FLEA/FARMERS MARKET
10AM—COUNTRY FOLK MUSIC BY GREG HAGER
11:30 AM TIL 1PM—NOON LUNCH SERVING BBQ TURKEY ON A BUN, BAKED BEANS,
CHIPS, ICE CREAM, AND BEVERAGE FOR $7.00
1PM—POLISH DANCERS
2PM—TREASURE HUNT FOR
CHILDREN AGES 3-12
3PM TIL 4PM—COUNTRY/FOLK MUSIC BY GREG HAGER
4PM TIL 5PM—MUSICAL TALENT SHOW FOR ANYONE WISHING TO PERFORM
APRON DISPLAY = BLACKSMITHING =
DOG DEMO = DOLL BUS DISPLAY = DEMO ON OUTDOOR COOKING (1810 ERA) = ROOT
BEER IN THE SALOON
CAR AND ANTIQUE TRACTOR SHOW & TROPHIES
TOUR OUR BUILDINGS INCLUDING UNCLE SIG'S ADDITIONS plus MERRY GO ROUND
RIDES
SERVING BBQ, CHIPS AND A DRINK NOON TIL 5PM $4.00
DRAWINGS FOR DOOR PRIZES THROUGHOUT THE DAY.
FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE CALL 701-520-1207, 701-520-1273 OR
701-360-4096
------------------------
It has been brought to my attention that Italian talk show hosts dress
significantly different than American talk show hosts.
Thanks Gay, for caring and sharing.
-------------------------
For some, unknown, reason our drive has started "attracting" cars that
don't belong on it. I'm not sure why, or even how it happened. My
biggest concern is that I "might" back into them while backing out of
the garage.
I do find it somewhat ironic, however, that the cars using our
driveway for parking could be parked in a parking lot designed
especially for them. As a matter of fact, that parking lot appears to
rarely even used.
------------------------
I'm pleased to welcome Laura (LaBerge) Carroll to the Gazette family.
------------------------
~~~~ QUESTION OF THE DAY ~~~~
> Grafton's LOCAL CHANEL THREE <
Are we getting enough "bang".... for the "buck"????
======================
GOTTA GO WORK ON MY DASH
======================
"I may not always like what you tell me. I will, however, always
appreciate it." GLM
Write if you can, call if you can't, and, tell your loved ones they
are,..... before it's too late.
Wednesday, September 17, 2008
September 17, 2008 - Wednesday
Todays Gazette is brought to you from the biggest, nicest, little city
between Grand Forks and the Canadian border.
----------------------
The current temperature is 64 degrees.
Yesterdays H/L temperature was 75/48
Normal H/L temp for this date is 69/44
It was 92 degrees on this date in 1998
Yesterday was as close to a perfect day as one could ever hope for.
==========================
"Profanity makes ignorance audible."
==========================
L O C A L news & stuff,.. mostly stuff.
------------------------
The walleye harvest season, for me, is over. "The Walleye Combine" is
on it's trailer and out of the water marking the end of another
fantastic summer season at Arnesen's Rocky Point Resort.
As always, this summer at Rocky Point was filled with wonderful
memories of family and friends gathering together to share the beauty
and companionship that the Lord, most certainly, had in mind when he
fashioned the fabulous, fantastically picturesque, area we have come to
appreciated as Rocky Point on the south shores of northern Minnesota's
renowned Lake of the Woods.
Again this year, Pat and I enjoyed the, often referred to, permanent
residents of the Rocky Point community, and, as always we were pleased
to make the acquaintance of several new visitors as well.
It was especially gratifying for me on the last week of the summer to
be able to spend some time with Rick and Stephanie Ketttells and their
family. The Kettells own the Lakeside Resort & General Store on Table
Rock Lake near Branson Missouri. Although Rick has actually been to
Rocky Point Resort ice fishing. This year, the Kettells family decided
to spend their "vacation" at Rocky Point.
Unfortunately, high winds from hurricane Ike created some significant
damage to their Lakeside Resort and they had to return home a little
earlier than planned. I was assured, however, that they will be
returning next year, and, we will be planning a very special fishing
trip at that time.
P.S.
For those wondering how far it is from our motorhome to Rocky Points
South Park Beach. We put 1078 miles on the Ranger this summer. However,
unfortunately, I forgot to count the numbers of trips we made.
----------------------------
On our last trip around town I noticed Mac McFarlands brand new house
is already on it's foundation in the Lessard edition West of town.
I noticed too, that the "new" windows going into Simonson's new Subway
Sandwich Shop didn't have a Marvins Window sticker on them.
I noticed the house for sale sign was gone from in front of the former
Depuy / O'brien house on Western Ave. Someone told me this morning that
they "thought" it had been sold. (????)
And, I also noticed the house in the 1500 of Kittson has been reduced
in price. If anyone is looking for a nice house, on the south end of
Grafton, check that one out. Rumor has it it has everything "including
the kitchen sink". Right Hank?
Also, there seems to be more and more openings in the Leistikow Park
Campground, for those of you that would like to come and camp in one of
northestern North Dakota's nicest little campgrounds.
++++
Speaking of campgrounds. I would be remiss not to mention the wonderful
new campground facilities at Drayton. The folks in Drayton should be
commended for providing those of us with "homes with holding tanks" a
nice place to spend the night, and, a place to dump. If you know what I
mean.
--------------
I am pleased to welcome Dean Rinde, Cheri Nelson and Karen Pederson to
the Gazette family.
--------------
For those that never thought it could never happen. Richard actually
was the first one to get up and go to "work" this morning. As if that's
not enough, he even left Granny's before his brother Harlan.
---------------
If we were to believe "everything", every politician said, it might be
possible that we would be better off, without politicians.
Or so it seems to me.
I'm Gary and I approve that message [:-)
---------------
If, by chance, you know of a couple dozen individuals looking for
work. Tell them the several folks in the Grafton area would like to talk
to them ASAP.
=========================
GOTTA GO WORK ON MY DASH
=========================
"If you can't express your opinion, you're living in the wrong
country."
Write if you can, call if you can't, and, tell your loved ones they
are,..... before it's too late.
between Grand Forks and the Canadian border.
----------------------
The current temperature is 64 degrees.
Yesterdays H/L temperature was 75/48
Normal H/L temp for this date is 69/44
It was 92 degrees on this date in 1998
Yesterday was as close to a perfect day as one could ever hope for.
==========================
"Profanity makes ignorance audible."
==========================
L O C A L news & stuff,.. mostly stuff.
------------------------
The walleye harvest season, for me, is over. "The Walleye Combine" is
on it's trailer and out of the water marking the end of another
fantastic summer season at Arnesen's Rocky Point Resort.
As always, this summer at Rocky Point was filled with wonderful
memories of family and friends gathering together to share the beauty
and companionship that the Lord, most certainly, had in mind when he
fashioned the fabulous, fantastically picturesque, area we have come to
appreciated as Rocky Point on the south shores of northern Minnesota's
renowned Lake of the Woods.
Again this year, Pat and I enjoyed the, often referred to, permanent
residents of the Rocky Point community, and, as always we were pleased
to make the acquaintance of several new visitors as well.
It was especially gratifying for me on the last week of the summer to
be able to spend some time with Rick and Stephanie Ketttells and their
family. The Kettells own the Lakeside Resort & General Store on Table
Rock Lake near Branson Missouri. Although Rick has actually been to
Rocky Point Resort ice fishing. This year, the Kettells family decided
to spend their "vacation" at Rocky Point.
Unfortunately, high winds from hurricane Ike created some significant
damage to their Lakeside Resort and they had to return home a little
earlier than planned. I was assured, however, that they will be
returning next year, and, we will be planning a very special fishing
trip at that time.
P.S.
For those wondering how far it is from our motorhome to Rocky Points
South Park Beach. We put 1078 miles on the Ranger this summer. However,
unfortunately, I forgot to count the numbers of trips we made.
----------------------------
On our last trip around town I noticed Mac McFarlands brand new house
is already on it's foundation in the Lessard edition West of town.
I noticed too, that the "new" windows going into Simonson's new Subway
Sandwich Shop didn't have a Marvins Window sticker on them.
I noticed the house for sale sign was gone from in front of the former
Depuy / O'brien house on Western Ave. Someone told me this morning that
they "thought" it had been sold. (????)
And, I also noticed the house in the 1500 of Kittson has been reduced
in price. If anyone is looking for a nice house, on the south end of
Grafton, check that one out. Rumor has it it has everything "including
the kitchen sink". Right Hank?
Also, there seems to be more and more openings in the Leistikow Park
Campground, for those of you that would like to come and camp in one of
northestern North Dakota's nicest little campgrounds.
++++
Speaking of campgrounds. I would be remiss not to mention the wonderful
new campground facilities at Drayton. The folks in Drayton should be
commended for providing those of us with "homes with holding tanks" a
nice place to spend the night, and, a place to dump. If you know what I
mean.
--------------
I am pleased to welcome Dean Rinde, Cheri Nelson and Karen Pederson to
the Gazette family.
--------------
For those that never thought it could never happen. Richard actually
was the first one to get up and go to "work" this morning. As if that's
not enough, he even left Granny's before his brother Harlan.
---------------
If we were to believe "everything", every politician said, it might be
possible that we would be better off, without politicians.
Or so it seems to me.
I'm Gary and I approve that message [:-)
---------------
If, by chance, you know of a couple dozen individuals looking for
work. Tell them the several folks in the Grafton area would like to talk
to them ASAP.
=========================
GOTTA GO WORK ON MY DASH
=========================
"If you can't express your opinion, you're living in the wrong
country."
Write if you can, call if you can't, and, tell your loved ones they
are,..... before it's too late.
Monday, September 08, 2008
September 8, 2008 - Monday
WELCOME to the family Marcus David
Todays Gazette is being brought to you by Marcus David Moe,.. our brand
spankin new grandson. Marcus David was born this day measuring 18.9
inches and weighing 6 lbs 12 ounces. It's obvious, for now at least,
little Marcus won't being playing the center spot on a professional
basketball team. However, he just may be the fastest little guard on the
Grafton Spoiler team someday. (Right Ken?)
----- CONGRATULATIONS -----
Christy & Josh
From your very proud Grandparents
Patti and Gary
It really is great being grandparents. It is especially great,.... when
you become Great Grandparents. Or so it seems to me.
------------------------
The current temperature is 60 degrees.
Yesterdays H/L temperature was 64/47
Normal H/L temp for this date is 73/47
It was 99 degrees on this date in 1959
=========================
"Profanity makes ignorance audible."
=========================
L O CA L news & stuff,.. mostly stuff.
--------------------------
It was a bit easier to see some changes in our little community this
trip home.
A few streets had new blacktop overlays, even the one by our house was
redone while I was gone. The block of 4th street east of Hill Ave is
finished and in use as is the block of 6th street west of Hill.
The road through Leistikow park looks super, as does the entire park.
And, the second lift has been applied, which completes the St. Johns
church parking lot as well.
Simonson's new Subway Sandwich Shop grand opening still looks, to me
anyway, like it will be a several months away yet.
++++
Rumor has it one of our local photography studio's will have a new guy
pushing the shudder buttons.
And, so far, that beautiful newer home on the southend of town is still
looking for a new remote control operator.
++++
I understand Shawn Kasprick's family will be calling the former Ole
Berg house home very soon and the Craig's have been working diligently
on their new south end Hill Ave home.
++++
I understand Marcene and Clyde will be calling their Grafton dining
room "The Arizona Room" this winter.
---------------------------
I received the following note from Traie, and, along with expectations
of another "exhibition game" scheduled for Grafton, am sharing it will
everyone.
Traie wrote: >>>>>
Please pass the word. We hope you can join us September 16!
Traie Dockter
Director of Marketing
phone 701.777.6167
Subject: 2011 World Junior Hockey Community Rally
2011 WORLD JUNIOR HOCKEY CHAMPIONSHIP
Grand Forks has been chosen as one of the three finalists to host
the 2011 World Junior Hockey Championship. The other finalists are
Buffalo, NY and Minneapolis / St. Paul, MN. The 2011 World Junior Hockey
Championship is a ten nation tournament featuring the world's best
hockey players under the age of 20. This is the same great event that
Grand Forks hosted in 2005!
The Site Selection Committee from USA Hockey will be visiting
Greater Grand Forks on Tuesday, September 16, 2008 and we need your help
as we seek to put our best foot forward with a world-class
"Community Rally" at the Ralph Engelstad Arena.
In order for Grand Forks to have a legitimate shot at securing
this event, the Community Rally must be an "absolute success" in order
to demonstrate our communities' desire to once again host this
prestigious event. If we don't energize the community and get people out
for the Community Rally, we won't get this event. We need a successful
Community Rally to differentiate ourselves from the other finalists
noted previously.
///////// //////// /////////
----- -- We need your help! -- -----
We need the community to come out and show their support for this
event as we attempt to make a favorable impression on the Site Selection
Committee and help North Dakota secure this prestigious World
Championship event.
What: 2011 World Junior Hockey Championship Community Rally
When: Tuesday, September 16
Lunch will be served from 12 to 1 p.m.
Rally will be from 12:15 p.m. – 12:45 p.m.
Where: Ralph Engelstad Arena – Main Lobby
Parking: Free on-site parking at the Ralph Engelstad Arena
Lunch is on us! Free hot dogs, chips, and drinks, will be served.
Come on out for live music, prizes, great food,
special guest appearances, and a
GRAND Community Rally!!!!
Traie
=-=-=-=-=
I might add that the 2005 World Juniors exhibition game held in
Grafton, provided "OUR" area with a contest that exceeded everyone's
"wildest" (pardon the pun) imagination. For that reason, among others, I
certainly encourage everyone's involvement.
Gary
-----------------------
Mark your calender and plan to attend the big event at Grafton's
Heritage Village on September 21.
-----------------------
I received the following note from "59" graduate Loren Lundberg. I
guessing someone out there can help him out.
Here's his note. >>>> Subject: "Terry Lee & The Poor Boys"
Strange call this weekend from a Bob Becker in the Fgo/Mhd area. A
million years ago, he WAS "Terry Lee".
He was calling me because my signature was on the "Receipt" for the
payout for our share of $35 on the night of the dance at the Armory in
September 1959.
I drew an absolute BLANK then and still. If he had not FAX'ed a
copy of the receipt with my Parker Penmanship scrawl, I probably would
still not remember this.
Was this another dance by The Drifters? Or did they just need
someone local to rent the Armory?
Becker is apparently still in the entertainment business and does a
pre-recorded show every week on the Grafton radio station. He plans
on mentioning this dance on his show on the 14th and then sometime in
the next week calling me to ask questions about it - I told him I'd have
to remember it first, so can any of you help or, EVEN BETTER, if you
remember it, YOU do the interview!
Help!!
LL <<<<<<
So there you have it. Someone must remember the event in question, and,
may even be willing to be interviewed.
=======================
GOTTA GO WORK ON MY DASH
=======================
Write if you can, call if you can't, and, tell your loved ones they
are,..... before it's too late.
Todays Gazette is being brought to you by Marcus David Moe,.. our brand
spankin new grandson. Marcus David was born this day measuring 18.9
inches and weighing 6 lbs 12 ounces. It's obvious, for now at least,
little Marcus won't being playing the center spot on a professional
basketball team. However, he just may be the fastest little guard on the
Grafton Spoiler team someday. (Right Ken?)
----- CONGRATULATIONS -----
Christy & Josh
From your very proud Grandparents
Patti and Gary
It really is great being grandparents. It is especially great,.... when
you become Great Grandparents. Or so it seems to me.
------------------------
The current temperature is 60 degrees.
Yesterdays H/L temperature was 64/47
Normal H/L temp for this date is 73/47
It was 99 degrees on this date in 1959
=========================
"Profanity makes ignorance audible."
=========================
L O CA L news & stuff,.. mostly stuff.
--------------------------
It was a bit easier to see some changes in our little community this
trip home.
A few streets had new blacktop overlays, even the one by our house was
redone while I was gone. The block of 4th street east of Hill Ave is
finished and in use as is the block of 6th street west of Hill.
The road through Leistikow park looks super, as does the entire park.
And, the second lift has been applied, which completes the St. Johns
church parking lot as well.
Simonson's new Subway Sandwich Shop grand opening still looks, to me
anyway, like it will be a several months away yet.
++++
Rumor has it one of our local photography studio's will have a new guy
pushing the shudder buttons.
And, so far, that beautiful newer home on the southend of town is still
looking for a new remote control operator.
++++
I understand Shawn Kasprick's family will be calling the former Ole
Berg house home very soon and the Craig's have been working diligently
on their new south end Hill Ave home.
++++
I understand Marcene and Clyde will be calling their Grafton dining
room "The Arizona Room" this winter.
---------------------------
I received the following note from Traie, and, along with expectations
of another "exhibition game" scheduled for Grafton, am sharing it will
everyone.
Traie wrote: >>>>>
Please pass the word. We hope you can join us September 16!
Traie Dockter
Director of Marketing
phone 701.777.6167
Subject: 2011 World Junior Hockey Community Rally
2011 WORLD JUNIOR HOCKEY CHAMPIONSHIP
Grand Forks has been chosen as one of the three finalists to host
the 2011 World Junior Hockey Championship. The other finalists are
Buffalo, NY and Minneapolis / St. Paul, MN. The 2011 World Junior Hockey
Championship is a ten nation tournament featuring the world's best
hockey players under the age of 20. This is the same great event that
Grand Forks hosted in 2005!
The Site Selection Committee from USA Hockey will be visiting
Greater Grand Forks on Tuesday, September 16, 2008 and we need your help
as we seek to put our best foot forward with a world-class
"Community Rally" at the Ralph Engelstad Arena.
In order for Grand Forks to have a legitimate shot at securing
this event, the Community Rally must be an "absolute success" in order
to demonstrate our communities' desire to once again host this
prestigious event. If we don't energize the community and get people out
for the Community Rally, we won't get this event. We need a successful
Community Rally to differentiate ourselves from the other finalists
noted previously.
///////// //////// /////////
----- -- We need your help! -- -----
We need the community to come out and show their support for this
event as we attempt to make a favorable impression on the Site Selection
Committee and help North Dakota secure this prestigious World
Championship event.
What: 2011 World Junior Hockey Championship Community Rally
When: Tuesday, September 16
Lunch will be served from 12 to 1 p.m.
Rally will be from 12:15 p.m. – 12:45 p.m.
Where: Ralph Engelstad Arena – Main Lobby
Parking: Free on-site parking at the Ralph Engelstad Arena
Lunch is on us! Free hot dogs, chips, and drinks, will be served.
Come on out for live music, prizes, great food,
special guest appearances, and a
GRAND Community Rally!!!!
Traie
=-=-=-=-=
I might add that the 2005 World Juniors exhibition game held in
Grafton, provided "OUR" area with a contest that exceeded everyone's
"wildest" (pardon the pun) imagination. For that reason, among others, I
certainly encourage everyone's involvement.
Gary
-----------------------
Mark your calender and plan to attend the big event at Grafton's
Heritage Village on September 21.
-----------------------
I received the following note from "59" graduate Loren Lundberg. I
guessing someone out there can help him out.
Here's his note. >>>> Subject: "Terry Lee & The Poor Boys"
Strange call this weekend from a Bob Becker in the Fgo/Mhd area. A
million years ago, he WAS "Terry Lee".
He was calling me because my signature was on the "Receipt" for the
payout for our share of $35 on the night of the dance at the Armory in
September 1959.
I drew an absolute BLANK then and still. If he had not FAX'ed a
copy of the receipt with my Parker Penmanship scrawl, I probably would
still not remember this.
Was this another dance by The Drifters? Or did they just need
someone local to rent the Armory?
Becker is apparently still in the entertainment business and does a
pre-recorded show every week on the Grafton radio station. He plans
on mentioning this dance on his show on the 14th and then sometime in
the next week calling me to ask questions about it - I told him I'd have
to remember it first, so can any of you help or, EVEN BETTER, if you
remember it, YOU do the interview!
Help!!
LL <<<<<<
So there you have it. Someone must remember the event in question, and,
may even be willing to be interviewed.
=======================
GOTTA GO WORK ON MY DASH
=======================
Write if you can, call if you can't, and, tell your loved ones they
are,..... before it's too late.
Tuesday, August 26, 2008
August 26, 2008 - Tuesday
Monday Ole Aasand celebrated the anniversary of his birth. It appears
Ole celebrated the big event sitting on a chair in his front yard
watching cars pass by.
Ole didn't look a day over 79 when we passed by although the signs all
over town indicate he was just exactly that...... One day over 79,
that is.
==== HAPPY BIRTHDAY OLE ====
------------------------
The current temperature is 72 degrees.
Yesterdays H/L temperature was 73/39
Normal H//L temp on this date is 79/52
It was 97 degrees on this date in 1953
===========================
"Profanity makes ignorance audible."
===========================
L O C A L news & stuff,.. mostly stuff.
-------------------------
Rain, wind and cool temperatures, combined with a few morning, and
several afternoon naps, all contributed to the noticeable reduction in
Walleye combining since our last visit.
Webster describes a walleye as a fish with large, glossy eyes. a North
American fresh-water perch. It doesn't mention the critters also tend to
be very close lipped at times as well..... and, it certainly should.
---------------------------
This trip home it's much easier to see that the street construction
crews have actually been working on them. And, the new blacktop surface
on the road thru Leistikow park is another major improvement.
The newly constructed "wooden" bridge across the peony beds in the park
also add much to the enjoyment of a trip thru Leistikow Park.
++++
The new exterior facade of the B & D Flooring and Carpet Cleaning
building is almost completed as well. With just a few touchup items here
and there and the installation of a brand new sign out front our son and
daughter-in-laws store will be added to the long list of refurbished
down-town Grafton business establishments.
++++
It doesn't appear, to me anyway, that Simonson's new Subway Sandwich
Shop will be completed in time to open for this years harvest season.
However, It should make it for spring planting. Especially if next
spring is as late as this one was.
///////////////////////////////////
There are only two ways to live your life. One is as though nothing is
a miracle. The other is as though everything is a miracle.
\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\
Today, Sami and I share the very same hair style. He lost his hair in
one day, at the pet groomer and I lost most of mine, one hair at a time,
over a life time.
To me he still looks like a dog, while some say I look more like an old
goat.
----------------------------
Rumor has it there's a beautiful two story home on a corner lot in the
south end of Grafton for sale. I'm not sure I overheard right or not.
However, the guy said if anyone is interested you should talk to
him,...... or Tim,.... or something like that.
-----------------------------
Talking about beautiful, beautification, or simply making things look
better after effort. I understand the folks at the Walsh County Record
are looking for a few energetic individuals to paint the outside of
their building. Actually, I think I read it in the Walsh County Record
in the first place.
Anyway, I'm willing to bet there are at least a few energetic,
artistic, willing to paint a mural for free, individuals just looking
for such a wonderful opportunity. If you know of anyone with a paint
pallet and some free time, tell them to call the folks at the Walsh
County Record in Grafton.
Maybe some of the folks from the Grand Forks Herald would even be
willing to do it,...... for the publicity you know.
----------------------------
It's hard to believe it's almost sugarbeet harvest time again. A time
when former ACSC Vice President of agriculture Stew Bass would stand up
in front of company sugarbeet growers and say, "Well men, it's that time
of the year again. The time when each and every one of you would run
over your own mother,... for one more load of sugarbeets."
Evidently, that enthusiasm, at least to some degree, has carried over
into the grain harvest. Today, a young man driving a fully loaded grain
truck must have forgotten to slow down coming off of hiway 18 when
turning onto hiway 17. The truck rolled over on it's side spilling the
entire load across the hiway.
As I drove around the pile of grain scattered across the hiway I could
see the truck laying on it's side with a "almost" empty grain box.
However I could only imagine that the young man's
fruit-of-the-looms...... were very full,... of something.
Anyway, it is fall in the Red River Valley and harvest is in full
swing. Please drive careful and remember. Often, the folks you cast your
frustrations at for driving slow on the road are really only trying to
make a living,.......... for them and their families. While working hard
feeding us and our families.
--------------------------
The next few editions of the Gazette will be done in invisible ink.
==========================
GOTTA GO WORK ON MY DASH
==========================
Write if you can, call if you can't, and, tell your loved ones they
are,..... before it's too late.
Ole celebrated the big event sitting on a chair in his front yard
watching cars pass by.
Ole didn't look a day over 79 when we passed by although the signs all
over town indicate he was just exactly that...... One day over 79,
that is.
==== HAPPY BIRTHDAY OLE ====
------------------------
The current temperature is 72 degrees.
Yesterdays H/L temperature was 73/39
Normal H//L temp on this date is 79/52
It was 97 degrees on this date in 1953
===========================
"Profanity makes ignorance audible."
===========================
L O C A L news & stuff,.. mostly stuff.
-------------------------
Rain, wind and cool temperatures, combined with a few morning, and
several afternoon naps, all contributed to the noticeable reduction in
Walleye combining since our last visit.
Webster describes a walleye as a fish with large, glossy eyes. a North
American fresh-water perch. It doesn't mention the critters also tend to
be very close lipped at times as well..... and, it certainly should.
---------------------------
This trip home it's much easier to see that the street construction
crews have actually been working on them. And, the new blacktop surface
on the road thru Leistikow park is another major improvement.
The newly constructed "wooden" bridge across the peony beds in the park
also add much to the enjoyment of a trip thru Leistikow Park.
++++
The new exterior facade of the B & D Flooring and Carpet Cleaning
building is almost completed as well. With just a few touchup items here
and there and the installation of a brand new sign out front our son and
daughter-in-laws store will be added to the long list of refurbished
down-town Grafton business establishments.
++++
It doesn't appear, to me anyway, that Simonson's new Subway Sandwich
Shop will be completed in time to open for this years harvest season.
However, It should make it for spring planting. Especially if next
spring is as late as this one was.
///////////////////////////////////
There are only two ways to live your life. One is as though nothing is
a miracle. The other is as though everything is a miracle.
\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\
Today, Sami and I share the very same hair style. He lost his hair in
one day, at the pet groomer and I lost most of mine, one hair at a time,
over a life time.
To me he still looks like a dog, while some say I look more like an old
goat.
----------------------------
Rumor has it there's a beautiful two story home on a corner lot in the
south end of Grafton for sale. I'm not sure I overheard right or not.
However, the guy said if anyone is interested you should talk to
him,...... or Tim,.... or something like that.
-----------------------------
Talking about beautiful, beautification, or simply making things look
better after effort. I understand the folks at the Walsh County Record
are looking for a few energetic individuals to paint the outside of
their building. Actually, I think I read it in the Walsh County Record
in the first place.
Anyway, I'm willing to bet there are at least a few energetic,
artistic, willing to paint a mural for free, individuals just looking
for such a wonderful opportunity. If you know of anyone with a paint
pallet and some free time, tell them to call the folks at the Walsh
County Record in Grafton.
Maybe some of the folks from the Grand Forks Herald would even be
willing to do it,...... for the publicity you know.
----------------------------
It's hard to believe it's almost sugarbeet harvest time again. A time
when former ACSC Vice President of agriculture Stew Bass would stand up
in front of company sugarbeet growers and say, "Well men, it's that time
of the year again. The time when each and every one of you would run
over your own mother,... for one more load of sugarbeets."
Evidently, that enthusiasm, at least to some degree, has carried over
into the grain harvest. Today, a young man driving a fully loaded grain
truck must have forgotten to slow down coming off of hiway 18 when
turning onto hiway 17. The truck rolled over on it's side spilling the
entire load across the hiway.
As I drove around the pile of grain scattered across the hiway I could
see the truck laying on it's side with a "almost" empty grain box.
However I could only imagine that the young man's
fruit-of-the-looms...... were very full,... of something.
Anyway, it is fall in the Red River Valley and harvest is in full
swing. Please drive careful and remember. Often, the folks you cast your
frustrations at for driving slow on the road are really only trying to
make a living,.......... for them and their families. While working hard
feeding us and our families.
--------------------------
The next few editions of the Gazette will be done in invisible ink.
==========================
GOTTA GO WORK ON MY DASH
==========================
Write if you can, call if you can't, and, tell your loved ones they
are,..... before it's too late.
Tuesday, August 12, 2008
August 12, 2008 - Tuesday
------------------------
Todays Gazette is being brought to you from the sandy banks of the Park
River in Grafton's beautiful Leistikow Park.
-------------------------
The current temperature is 68 degrees.
Yesterdays H/L temperature was 69/60
Normal H/L temp for this date is 82/56
It was 98 degrees on this date in 1978
========================
"Profanity makes ignorance audible."
========================
L O C A L news & stuff,.. mostly stuff.
--------------------------
Yesterdays reported rain amounts around the area varied from "just over
an inch" to "I'll bet we got close to four inches". The battery
operated, official Gazette, rain gauge recorded 1.89 inches in the past
twenty four hours. John Gudajtes reported he had 1.8 inches at his ranch
west of Warsaw by 10:30 yesterday, and, he said it was still raining.
I'd be surprised if he (John) isn't already building a ark to haul in
his beets this fall.
Several intersections around town were flooded. The one near our house
was, almost, deep enough to float The Walleye combine.
The news on two different TV stations reported yesterdays rain as the
proverbial "million dollar rain". It's obvious that those folks haven't
checked the price of corn and potatoes lately. And, even more obvious,
they haven't taken the last fifty years worth of inflation into account
either.
---------------------------
"The biggest trouble with leaving important decisions to just a few
people, is that it's rare to find just a few people that are willing to
speak for the best interests of all. Or so it seems to me.
---------------------------
It is my understanding that Anette Escobar-Skaro, Graftons Chamber
Office Director, has decided to leave the chamber for other employment.
I really hope my information is incorrect, unfortunately, I'm afraid it
is.
----------------------------
It's been said that you can tell the word "committee" was formulated by
a large group of individuals that couldn't agree on the spelling of a
shorter version. That may be so. On the other hand, It might also be
said that a "committee" regardless of it's spelling. Can negate the
efforts of a dictator. Or so it seems to me.
----------------------------
======= DAFFYNITIONS ========
Full: Granny's family restaurant,..... when the pipeliners get rained
out.
Ironic: The price of gas coming down at the same time we have learned
to accept higher prices.
Funny: We are still trying to justify NOT protecting our community
from the ravages of a flood that eventually WILL destroy it.
-----------------------------
The next few editions of the Gazette will be written in invisible ink.
Please remember that my "little" system will not allow me to open msword
documents. So, even if you send them to me, I can not read them.
========================
GOTTA GO WORK ON MY DASH
========================
"I may not always like what you tell me. I will, however, always
appreciate it." GLM
Write if you can, call if you can't, and, tell your loved ones they
are,..... before it's too late.
Todays Gazette is being brought to you from the sandy banks of the Park
River in Grafton's beautiful Leistikow Park.
-------------------------
The current temperature is 68 degrees.
Yesterdays H/L temperature was 69/60
Normal H/L temp for this date is 82/56
It was 98 degrees on this date in 1978
========================
"Profanity makes ignorance audible."
========================
L O C A L news & stuff,.. mostly stuff.
--------------------------
Yesterdays reported rain amounts around the area varied from "just over
an inch" to "I'll bet we got close to four inches". The battery
operated, official Gazette, rain gauge recorded 1.89 inches in the past
twenty four hours. John Gudajtes reported he had 1.8 inches at his ranch
west of Warsaw by 10:30 yesterday, and, he said it was still raining.
I'd be surprised if he (John) isn't already building a ark to haul in
his beets this fall.
Several intersections around town were flooded. The one near our house
was, almost, deep enough to float The Walleye combine.
The news on two different TV stations reported yesterdays rain as the
proverbial "million dollar rain". It's obvious that those folks haven't
checked the price of corn and potatoes lately. And, even more obvious,
they haven't taken the last fifty years worth of inflation into account
either.
---------------------------
"The biggest trouble with leaving important decisions to just a few
people, is that it's rare to find just a few people that are willing to
speak for the best interests of all. Or so it seems to me.
---------------------------
It is my understanding that Anette Escobar-Skaro, Graftons Chamber
Office Director, has decided to leave the chamber for other employment.
I really hope my information is incorrect, unfortunately, I'm afraid it
is.
----------------------------
It's been said that you can tell the word "committee" was formulated by
a large group of individuals that couldn't agree on the spelling of a
shorter version. That may be so. On the other hand, It might also be
said that a "committee" regardless of it's spelling. Can negate the
efforts of a dictator. Or so it seems to me.
----------------------------
======= DAFFYNITIONS ========
Full: Granny's family restaurant,..... when the pipeliners get rained
out.
Ironic: The price of gas coming down at the same time we have learned
to accept higher prices.
Funny: We are still trying to justify NOT protecting our community
from the ravages of a flood that eventually WILL destroy it.
-----------------------------
The next few editions of the Gazette will be written in invisible ink.
Please remember that my "little" system will not allow me to open msword
documents. So, even if you send them to me, I can not read them.
========================
GOTTA GO WORK ON MY DASH
========================
"I may not always like what you tell me. I will, however, always
appreciate it." GLM
Write if you can, call if you can't, and, tell your loved ones they
are,..... before it's too late.
Monday, August 11, 2008
August 11, 2008 - Monday
Today's Gazette is brought to you by the word "GASTRONOMY".
---------------------
The current temperature is 64 degrees.
Yesterdays H/L temperature was 79/54
Normal H/L temp for this date is 83/56
It was 96 degrees on this date in 1958
Mother nature dumped a bit over 1½ inches of rain on our front lawn
in about two hours. It sounds like we can expect even more the rest of
today and tomorrow.
=========================
"Profanity makes ignorance audible."
=========================
L O C A L news & stuff,.. mostly stuff.
---------------------------
It's been said, and, I think, I've said it once or twice myself.
"Things often come in groups of threes".
The first three things I pondered as I returned home yesterday, in no
specific geographical or chronological order, was.
It certainly is a good thing the folks at Subway (on the corner of
hiways 17 & 81) build sandwiches faster than they build the facilities
to build the sandwiches in.
++++
Then... I wondered how long it would take the contractor responsible
for rebuilding a few of our communities streets, if we had had a normal
amount of rainfall and adverse weather, rather than the desert like
(dry) conditions we have experienced for most of the summer.
++++
Then..... as I made my mandatory every day, or as often as I can, trip
thru Leistikow Park. I noticed that the road "I thought" was supposed to
be completed by late July is still, relatively, untouched.
However, that hasn't effected the frisbee golf folks much. I counted 9
"frisbeeers" (spl) on our last trip thru the park.
-------------------------
GASTRONOMY: according to my Webster,.... is the art of good eating.
That being said, it would be fair to say the state of my being is the
end result of participating in at least one of the "art's".
--------------------------
It is unfortunate that the world is full of folks that need our help
and our prayers. Fortunately, the world is also full of folks willing to
extend a helping hand, whenever and where ever possible.
If I were going to make a poster that exemplifies the worlds finest
individuals. I would be hard pressed to find a better example than
Michael Jensen.
Until I received the following note from Michael's sister, Christine I
was in hopes that Michael already was on the road to a healthy recovery.
Unfortunately, as I understand it now, that is not the case.
Christine sent me the following note along with information that might
allow those that would like, to help her brother through these very
difficult days, weeks and months.
Christine wrote: >>>>>
Hi Gary, the last I spoke to you, I told you the tumor they removed
from my big brother Michael wasn't cancerous. We found out a week later
it was. He has been going through extremely intense chemotherapy
treatments for several months now and will continue these through
February. I was wondering if you could spread the word about his
upcoming benefit. Raffle tickets are currently being sold for $10. The
raffle is for a John Deere Lawn Mower, a big screen television and a
rifle. We will also have a silent auction during the benefit so if
anyone would care to donate something they can contact me at our
restaurant Hastings Landing at 454-3332. Thank you for your help Gary, I
really appreciate anything you can do. Christine Jensen
Here is the rest of info about the benefit.
---- Jensen benefit set for Aug. 9 ----
A benefit for Michael Jensen, 41, will be held Saturday, Aug. 9, at
the Kennedy VFW. Michael had a cancerous tumor removed from his
vertebrae and has been going through intensive chemotherapy treatments
which he will continue through February. A youth baseball game between
the Drayton and Kennedy/Hallock teams will be held at 4 p.m., in
Kennedy. A burger supper in conjunction with a silent auction will
take place from 5-9 p.m. The raffle drawing for a John Deere Lawn Mower,
a big screen television and a rifle will be held at 8 p.m. Everyone is
welcome and encouraged to attend and show their support. A huge thank
you goes out to all those coordinating this event. <<<<
Thanks a million for caring and sharing Christine. Please tell Mike
hello from his former agriculturist. I would also like to purchase a
couple of those tickets. I might also encourage those Gazette family
members that can, to do the same.
=====================
GOTTA GO WORK ON MY DASH
=====================
"If you don't need help yourself. You're in a perfect position to help
someone that does." Or so it seems to me.
Write if you can, call if you can't, and, tell your loved ones they
are,..... before it's too late.
======= CORRECTION ========
-----------------------
STUPID: according to my Webster Dictionary means lacking normal
intelligence.
The "Readers Digest Version" of the Michael Jensen portion of todays
Gazette should have been sent out LAST WEEK. If it had been sent out
last week. The information would have been both meaningful and
beneficial.
Although Christine did send the right information, in ample time, for
me to send it out, the error in not doing so was all mine.
Unfortunately, the raffle portion of Christines message no longer
applies. However, Michaels battle to regain his health and well being is
just as valid as ever. His need for our help and our prayers is just
great today as it was before the raffle.
Hence, I will be mailing my "two tickets" worth of contribution to the
help Michael Jensen get well fund in care of The Hastings Landing
Restaurant, Drayton, ND. 58225
My error was stupid, to be sure. Not correcting it as soon as possible
would have been be the height of ignorance.
And,.... my fine friends, as I am afraid of height, I must apologize
for my stupidity.
=======================
GOTTA GO WORK ON MY DASH
=======================
Thanks Lee
---------------------
The current temperature is 64 degrees.
Yesterdays H/L temperature was 79/54
Normal H/L temp for this date is 83/56
It was 96 degrees on this date in 1958
Mother nature dumped a bit over 1½ inches of rain on our front lawn
in about two hours. It sounds like we can expect even more the rest of
today and tomorrow.
=========================
"Profanity makes ignorance audible."
=========================
L O C A L news & stuff,.. mostly stuff.
---------------------------
It's been said, and, I think, I've said it once or twice myself.
"Things often come in groups of threes".
The first three things I pondered as I returned home yesterday, in no
specific geographical or chronological order, was.
It certainly is a good thing the folks at Subway (on the corner of
hiways 17 & 81) build sandwiches faster than they build the facilities
to build the sandwiches in.
++++
Then... I wondered how long it would take the contractor responsible
for rebuilding a few of our communities streets, if we had had a normal
amount of rainfall and adverse weather, rather than the desert like
(dry) conditions we have experienced for most of the summer.
++++
Then..... as I made my mandatory every day, or as often as I can, trip
thru Leistikow Park. I noticed that the road "I thought" was supposed to
be completed by late July is still, relatively, untouched.
However, that hasn't effected the frisbee golf folks much. I counted 9
"frisbeeers" (spl) on our last trip thru the park.
-------------------------
GASTRONOMY: according to my Webster,.... is the art of good eating.
That being said, it would be fair to say the state of my being is the
end result of participating in at least one of the "art's".
--------------------------
It is unfortunate that the world is full of folks that need our help
and our prayers. Fortunately, the world is also full of folks willing to
extend a helping hand, whenever and where ever possible.
If I were going to make a poster that exemplifies the worlds finest
individuals. I would be hard pressed to find a better example than
Michael Jensen.
Until I received the following note from Michael's sister, Christine I
was in hopes that Michael already was on the road to a healthy recovery.
Unfortunately, as I understand it now, that is not the case.
Christine sent me the following note along with information that might
allow those that would like, to help her brother through these very
difficult days, weeks and months.
Christine wrote: >>>>>
Hi Gary, the last I spoke to you, I told you the tumor they removed
from my big brother Michael wasn't cancerous. We found out a week later
it was. He has been going through extremely intense chemotherapy
treatments for several months now and will continue these through
February. I was wondering if you could spread the word about his
upcoming benefit. Raffle tickets are currently being sold for $10. The
raffle is for a John Deere Lawn Mower, a big screen television and a
rifle. We will also have a silent auction during the benefit so if
anyone would care to donate something they can contact me at our
restaurant Hastings Landing at 454-3332. Thank you for your help Gary, I
really appreciate anything you can do. Christine Jensen
Here is the rest of info about the benefit.
---- Jensen benefit set for Aug. 9 ----
A benefit for Michael Jensen, 41, will be held Saturday, Aug. 9, at
the Kennedy VFW. Michael had a cancerous tumor removed from his
vertebrae and has been going through intensive chemotherapy treatments
which he will continue through February. A youth baseball game between
the Drayton and Kennedy/Hallock teams will be held at 4 p.m., in
Kennedy. A burger supper in conjunction with a silent auction will
take place from 5-9 p.m. The raffle drawing for a John Deere Lawn Mower,
a big screen television and a rifle will be held at 8 p.m. Everyone is
welcome and encouraged to attend and show their support. A huge thank
you goes out to all those coordinating this event. <<<<
Thanks a million for caring and sharing Christine. Please tell Mike
hello from his former agriculturist. I would also like to purchase a
couple of those tickets. I might also encourage those Gazette family
members that can, to do the same.
=====================
GOTTA GO WORK ON MY DASH
=====================
"If you don't need help yourself. You're in a perfect position to help
someone that does." Or so it seems to me.
Write if you can, call if you can't, and, tell your loved ones they
are,..... before it's too late.
======= CORRECTION ========
-----------------------
STUPID: according to my Webster Dictionary means lacking normal
intelligence.
The "Readers Digest Version" of the Michael Jensen portion of todays
Gazette should have been sent out LAST WEEK. If it had been sent out
last week. The information would have been both meaningful and
beneficial.
Although Christine did send the right information, in ample time, for
me to send it out, the error in not doing so was all mine.
Unfortunately, the raffle portion of Christines message no longer
applies. However, Michaels battle to regain his health and well being is
just as valid as ever. His need for our help and our prayers is just
great today as it was before the raffle.
Hence, I will be mailing my "two tickets" worth of contribution to the
help Michael Jensen get well fund in care of The Hastings Landing
Restaurant, Drayton, ND. 58225
My error was stupid, to be sure. Not correcting it as soon as possible
would have been be the height of ignorance.
And,.... my fine friends, as I am afraid of height, I must apologize
for my stupidity.
=======================
GOTTA GO WORK ON MY DASH
=======================
Thanks Lee
Tuesday, August 05, 2008
August 5, 2008 - Tuesday
Todays Gazette is being brought to you by the efforts and sacrifices of
the men and women of the USA armed services.
------------------------
The current temperature is 72 degrees.
Yesterdays H/L temperature was 80/52
Normal H/L temp for this date is 83/57
It was 98 degrees on this date in 1960.
Someone told me this morning at coffee that Hoople, St.Thomas and
Drayton really received a gully washer yesterday.
=========================
"Profanity makes ignorance audible."
=========================
L O C A L news & stuff,.. mostly stuff.
------------------------
Although, technically speaking, I can't actually say I was "born" and
raised in the flower business. In some way shape or form, however, I
have been exposed to the industry since I shed my three cornered pants
and started terrorizing the neighborhood on my tricycle.
I do remember, very well, the very first funeral arrangement I ever
made. I was in the first grade and mom let me make it in what was then
called a number 18 paper vase. I remember how patient she was, watching
me stuff a bunch of gladiolus and pompoms into that vase. She even let
me make the bow, although I had to let her make out the card because I
couldn't write very well then, the fact is I still can't.
Anyway, after I thought it was done, mom "helped me" redo it,
(including the bow) and then even dad told me how nice it was. As I
remember it, my bouquet (with moms help) matched the casket spray dad
had just finished making and then dad said I could go with Jerome to
deliver them to the funeral home. I remember feeling very sad that day,
even though I didn't know the person the flowers were for.
Over the years I suspect I made, and, or delivered hundreds if not
thousands of funeral arrangements to every funeral home in northern
North Dakota and northwestern Minnesota.
I'll admit, for me, it was always a little bit easier to makeup and or
deliver the funeral arrangements for very old folks than it was for the
younger ones. Just as I have always found it "a bit easier" to attend
the funerals of older folks.
Funerals, from my prospective, have always been to celebrate the life
of our dearly departed. A time for us to exchange the values of the
loved ones we've lost. Funerals are a time to express our sorrows and
grief, to be sure, and, a time to remember the happy and pleasant things
we all hold so dear.
As I attended uncle Danny's funeral yesterday, I found myself
experiencing, once again, the same sadness and sorrows of the end of a
life and the happy, more pleasant, exchanges that go hand in hand in the
celebration of ones life.
I prepared myself, as I was sitting in the church waiting for the
services to begin. I knew it would be difficult seeing aunt Alice walk
in behind the casket. I was expecting the lump in my throat as the
family followed in behind.
However, there was something I hadn't planned that pulled hard on my
emotions. Even before Danny or Alice and the family entered the church.
A group, ten to be exact, of uncle Danny's fellow veterans were ushered
into the church and over to their pews.
I couldn't help thinking, where would this country be had those
veterans not been in the service. I couldn't help thinking about the
10's of thousands of veterans that gave up so much so we could be free.
As I sat there behind them, I couldn't help wondering, how, or what
could we do to thank them for all they have done.
Then,..... I remembered, just as they brought uncle Danny into the
church. The beautiful American flag that was placed on his casket. Those
Veterans, and all those before them, gave everything they could possible
give for that flag and the country it represents. Veterans not only
bought the land the flag and the freedom it represents. They paid for it
with the most valuable commodity God ever created. Their heart, their
lives and even their soul.
And so,... it's time, for all that call this land their home. "Thank
God for our Veterans and thank the Veterans for saving our home."
Gods speed Uncle Danny and Gods speed too, to all the men and women in
uniform.
-------------------------
The next few additions of the Gazette will be written in invisible ink
and mailed to you from Arnesen's Rock Harbor Lodge.
=========================
GOTTA GO WORK ON MY DASH
=========================
"The exchange of thought soon will give way to a better idea."
Or so it seems to me
Write if you can, call if you can't, and, tell your loved ones they
are,..... before it's too late.
the men and women of the USA armed services.
------------------------
The current temperature is 72 degrees.
Yesterdays H/L temperature was 80/52
Normal H/L temp for this date is 83/57
It was 98 degrees on this date in 1960.
Someone told me this morning at coffee that Hoople, St.Thomas and
Drayton really received a gully washer yesterday.
=========================
"Profanity makes ignorance audible."
=========================
L O C A L news & stuff,.. mostly stuff.
------------------------
Although, technically speaking, I can't actually say I was "born" and
raised in the flower business. In some way shape or form, however, I
have been exposed to the industry since I shed my three cornered pants
and started terrorizing the neighborhood on my tricycle.
I do remember, very well, the very first funeral arrangement I ever
made. I was in the first grade and mom let me make it in what was then
called a number 18 paper vase. I remember how patient she was, watching
me stuff a bunch of gladiolus and pompoms into that vase. She even let
me make the bow, although I had to let her make out the card because I
couldn't write very well then, the fact is I still can't.
Anyway, after I thought it was done, mom "helped me" redo it,
(including the bow) and then even dad told me how nice it was. As I
remember it, my bouquet (with moms help) matched the casket spray dad
had just finished making and then dad said I could go with Jerome to
deliver them to the funeral home. I remember feeling very sad that day,
even though I didn't know the person the flowers were for.
Over the years I suspect I made, and, or delivered hundreds if not
thousands of funeral arrangements to every funeral home in northern
North Dakota and northwestern Minnesota.
I'll admit, for me, it was always a little bit easier to makeup and or
deliver the funeral arrangements for very old folks than it was for the
younger ones. Just as I have always found it "a bit easier" to attend
the funerals of older folks.
Funerals, from my prospective, have always been to celebrate the life
of our dearly departed. A time for us to exchange the values of the
loved ones we've lost. Funerals are a time to express our sorrows and
grief, to be sure, and, a time to remember the happy and pleasant things
we all hold so dear.
As I attended uncle Danny's funeral yesterday, I found myself
experiencing, once again, the same sadness and sorrows of the end of a
life and the happy, more pleasant, exchanges that go hand in hand in the
celebration of ones life.
I prepared myself, as I was sitting in the church waiting for the
services to begin. I knew it would be difficult seeing aunt Alice walk
in behind the casket. I was expecting the lump in my throat as the
family followed in behind.
However, there was something I hadn't planned that pulled hard on my
emotions. Even before Danny or Alice and the family entered the church.
A group, ten to be exact, of uncle Danny's fellow veterans were ushered
into the church and over to their pews.
I couldn't help thinking, where would this country be had those
veterans not been in the service. I couldn't help thinking about the
10's of thousands of veterans that gave up so much so we could be free.
As I sat there behind them, I couldn't help wondering, how, or what
could we do to thank them for all they have done.
Then,..... I remembered, just as they brought uncle Danny into the
church. The beautiful American flag that was placed on his casket. Those
Veterans, and all those before them, gave everything they could possible
give for that flag and the country it represents. Veterans not only
bought the land the flag and the freedom it represents. They paid for it
with the most valuable commodity God ever created. Their heart, their
lives and even their soul.
And so,... it's time, for all that call this land their home. "Thank
God for our Veterans and thank the Veterans for saving our home."
Gods speed Uncle Danny and Gods speed too, to all the men and women in
uniform.
-------------------------
The next few additions of the Gazette will be written in invisible ink
and mailed to you from Arnesen's Rock Harbor Lodge.
=========================
GOTTA GO WORK ON MY DASH
=========================
"The exchange of thought soon will give way to a better idea."
Or so it seems to me
Write if you can, call if you can't, and, tell your loved ones they
are,..... before it's too late.
Monday, August 04, 2008
August 4, 2008 - Monday
"I have learned to appreciate that the souls of our dearly departed
really never do leave us. They simply take up residence in our hearts,
our minds and memories." GLM
---------------------------
Pat and I returned home to attend the funeral services of my Uncle
Daniel Lessard on Monday. Danny married my mothers sister Alice
(Sevigny) on June 8, 1948. He served in the Navy during the Pacific
theatre during WW ll and 40 years in the banking business, the last 19
years as bank president. Uncle Danny leaves Alice, his wife of 60 years,
Seven wonderful children, sixteen grandchildren and eight
great-grandchildren to carry on his life, his love and his dreams.
-----------------------
The current temperature is 66 degrees.
=========================
"Profanity makes ignorance audible."
=========================
L O C A L news and stuff,.. mostly stuff.
-------------------------
The fishing report from Arnesen's Rocky Point Resort continues to be
fantastic. Catching, this past week, has been good, to very good as
well. Several folks had pictures taken holding fish from 26 to 30 inches
long this week. As a matter of fact, one individual will be mounting a
Arnesen Reef walleye that was just 4 inches short of a full yard stick.
WOW!!!!!
AND, Pat was finally able to fill the voids in her flower garden with
several beautiful "rhubarb leaves" we found at a Rocky Point garage
sale.
--------------------------
The Gazette subscription department was busy while I was away on my
last fish feeding expedition. Several "members" sent us their new
addresses. I hope I/we got them all entered correctly.
And, Ken Erlandson & Gloria Charlton will be getting their very first
"direct sample" of Gazette babble today.
As a matter of fact, Gloria sent us a super response to a previous
Gazette note that "might" have suggested our motels are practicing the
American art of "Charging all you can get".
Gloria wrote: >>> Gary add my email to your list... seeing how we
(Leonard Motel) are getting written about so much I would like to
know what is being said.... I realize it has been upsetting to a lot
of people coming into town this summer trying to get rooms. This has
been an unusual summer with the pipeliners here and yes we are nearly
full with them, but not all our rooms have been taken... Every weekend
we have had four rooms open to rent to anyone traveling thru... Our
rates have not changed... These are our room rates....
1 person 1 Bed... $39.95 + tax, 2 per. 1 Bed ..$49.95 + tax..
2-3-4 people 2 Beds $59.95.... Our one and only 3 Bed room is $69.95
+ tax (the room Norma had because it was the only room available for her
with a pet) ... The single rate for the pipeliner is $35.00 + tax
because they pay for a whole week at one time... the doubles for the
pipeliners go for $45 or $55 depending how many people are in the
room... We have not raised our rates .... we are not gouging the
pipeliners or the travelers coming thru... Our rates are very low and
we feel the increase in gas prices and the raise in the minimum wage
just like any other business... Maybe some of these people should try
visiting in the winter when we sit with a near empty motel everyday....
Gloria <<<< Thanks a million for caring and sharing Gloria. Rumors of
price gouging, particularly in light of the fact our little community is
full of pipeliners, have been running rampant. I am pleased to see you
folks (at the Leonard Motel) are willing to "tell the whole world where
you stand" with regards to pricing. You should be commended for doing
so, and, our community will continue to be a better place for it.
Much the same I might add, as was the case when your organization held
your prices a few years ago and gained the business of "our" Ohio Fox
Hunting Friends.
----------------------------
The note About Grafton's True Value Hardware "liquidation" sale, among
other things, gave Kathee Carlson reason to share the following
thoughts.
She wrote: >>> I had to laugh when I read that True Value's
"liquidation sale" was viewed by some as a "going out of business sale."
Reyleck's used to have a "Storewide Stock Liquidation Sale" twice a year
when the banners, first made by a professional then by my mom, would go
up in the windows for Monday and Tuesday while the stock was priced
down. Then the store would open on Wednesday for the first day of the
sale. It was make or break time for the business. We kids had to stay
home until Dad returned from work to announce the numbers from the first
day of the sale. When we were old enough, we would go back with Dad in
the evening to help straighten out merchandise for day #2 of the sale.
And I too remember Rilie Morgan coming in to the Grafton Floral with one
of his grandsons, to pick up his bedding plants. I can see in my mind's
eye that grandsons' biceps becoming taut as he picked up the flats for
his grandpa. We Grafton Floral employees all seemed to snap to when
Rilie arrived, not because he demanded the attention but because he had
earned it as a someone who enjoyed spreading God's beauty throughout
town.
Thanks again for the memories. Congratulations on the new
great-grandson.
Kathee <<<< Thanks a million for caring and sharing Kathee. The new
True Value store front appears to be "almost" completed. I think you
will be pleased with the way it will look.
We got a chance to hold our newest Great-grandson last night, and, I
really don't mean to boast (but I am). Ryker Thomas Votava is about as
cute a little boy as anyone in the whole wide world could ever have a
right to be. And, he doesn't even look like me.........much.
=======================
GOTTA GO WORK ON MY DASH
=======================
I coined the following quote a number of years ago. I often find it
advantageous to remind myself of it.
"I may not always like what you tell me. I will however, always
appreciate it." GLM
Write if you can, call if you can't, and, tell your loved ones they
are,..... before it's too late.
really never do leave us. They simply take up residence in our hearts,
our minds and memories." GLM
---------------------------
Pat and I returned home to attend the funeral services of my Uncle
Daniel Lessard on Monday. Danny married my mothers sister Alice
(Sevigny) on June 8, 1948. He served in the Navy during the Pacific
theatre during WW ll and 40 years in the banking business, the last 19
years as bank president. Uncle Danny leaves Alice, his wife of 60 years,
Seven wonderful children, sixteen grandchildren and eight
great-grandchildren to carry on his life, his love and his dreams.
-----------------------
The current temperature is 66 degrees.
=========================
"Profanity makes ignorance audible."
=========================
L O C A L news and stuff,.. mostly stuff.
-------------------------
The fishing report from Arnesen's Rocky Point Resort continues to be
fantastic. Catching, this past week, has been good, to very good as
well. Several folks had pictures taken holding fish from 26 to 30 inches
long this week. As a matter of fact, one individual will be mounting a
Arnesen Reef walleye that was just 4 inches short of a full yard stick.
WOW!!!!!
AND, Pat was finally able to fill the voids in her flower garden with
several beautiful "rhubarb leaves" we found at a Rocky Point garage
sale.
--------------------------
The Gazette subscription department was busy while I was away on my
last fish feeding expedition. Several "members" sent us their new
addresses. I hope I/we got them all entered correctly.
And, Ken Erlandson & Gloria Charlton will be getting their very first
"direct sample" of Gazette babble today.
As a matter of fact, Gloria sent us a super response to a previous
Gazette note that "might" have suggested our motels are practicing the
American art of "Charging all you can get".
Gloria wrote: >>> Gary add my email to your list... seeing how we
(Leonard Motel) are getting written about so much I would like to
know what is being said.... I realize it has been upsetting to a lot
of people coming into town this summer trying to get rooms. This has
been an unusual summer with the pipeliners here and yes we are nearly
full with them, but not all our rooms have been taken... Every weekend
we have had four rooms open to rent to anyone traveling thru... Our
rates have not changed... These are our room rates....
1 person 1 Bed... $39.95 + tax, 2 per. 1 Bed ..$49.95 + tax..
2-3-4 people 2 Beds $59.95.... Our one and only 3 Bed room is $69.95
+ tax (the room Norma had because it was the only room available for her
with a pet) ... The single rate for the pipeliner is $35.00 + tax
because they pay for a whole week at one time... the doubles for the
pipeliners go for $45 or $55 depending how many people are in the
room... We have not raised our rates .... we are not gouging the
pipeliners or the travelers coming thru... Our rates are very low and
we feel the increase in gas prices and the raise in the minimum wage
just like any other business... Maybe some of these people should try
visiting in the winter when we sit with a near empty motel everyday....
Gloria <<<< Thanks a million for caring and sharing Gloria. Rumors of
price gouging, particularly in light of the fact our little community is
full of pipeliners, have been running rampant. I am pleased to see you
folks (at the Leonard Motel) are willing to "tell the whole world where
you stand" with regards to pricing. You should be commended for doing
so, and, our community will continue to be a better place for it.
Much the same I might add, as was the case when your organization held
your prices a few years ago and gained the business of "our" Ohio Fox
Hunting Friends.
----------------------------
The note About Grafton's True Value Hardware "liquidation" sale, among
other things, gave Kathee Carlson reason to share the following
thoughts.
She wrote: >>> I had to laugh when I read that True Value's
"liquidation sale" was viewed by some as a "going out of business sale."
Reyleck's used to have a "Storewide Stock Liquidation Sale" twice a year
when the banners, first made by a professional then by my mom, would go
up in the windows for Monday and Tuesday while the stock was priced
down. Then the store would open on Wednesday for the first day of the
sale. It was make or break time for the business. We kids had to stay
home until Dad returned from work to announce the numbers from the first
day of the sale. When we were old enough, we would go back with Dad in
the evening to help straighten out merchandise for day #2 of the sale.
And I too remember Rilie Morgan coming in to the Grafton Floral with one
of his grandsons, to pick up his bedding plants. I can see in my mind's
eye that grandsons' biceps becoming taut as he picked up the flats for
his grandpa. We Grafton Floral employees all seemed to snap to when
Rilie arrived, not because he demanded the attention but because he had
earned it as a someone who enjoyed spreading God's beauty throughout
town.
Thanks again for the memories. Congratulations on the new
great-grandson.
Kathee <<<< Thanks a million for caring and sharing Kathee. The new
True Value store front appears to be "almost" completed. I think you
will be pleased with the way it will look.
We got a chance to hold our newest Great-grandson last night, and, I
really don't mean to boast (but I am). Ryker Thomas Votava is about as
cute a little boy as anyone in the whole wide world could ever have a
right to be. And, he doesn't even look like me.........much.
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GOTTA GO WORK ON MY DASH
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I coined the following quote a number of years ago. I often find it
advantageous to remind myself of it.
"I may not always like what you tell me. I will however, always
appreciate it." GLM
Write if you can, call if you can't, and, tell your loved ones they
are,..... before it's too late.
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