08/18/2011

Happy Birthday Dennis Dubois (DHS 63)
 
 
Happy Birthday reply
From Flavia Moraes (73): Sao Paulo, Brazil
 
Dear Gary
Thank you so much.
Hope everything is fine.
Best wishes
Flavia
 
 
 
Correction to yesterday’s posting and location change

From Connie Fauske Monte (62): Lexington, KY
Gary: you have me asking a question about the Olson parents. I think you have me mistaken with some other Connie? Also, you can put our new location as Lexington KY, fior now. thanks. Connie
Connie, You are absolultly right. That was Connie Zorn Landsverk. I have pasted the correction below

Casey & Esther Evenson Picture – Question

From Connie Zorn Landsverk Bottineau, ND

 

Hi, are Casey & Esther Evenson Sharlyn (Chee Chee) Olson’s parents???

Yes they are Chee Chee (68) and Kenneth’s (67) parents
 
 
Name Correction to Yesterday’s posting – Sharron Gottbreht not Hosmer
Sharron Gottbreht Shen and Bob Hosmer meet in Chevrolet Garage
Message from Bob Hosmer (56): Lynnwood, WA
 
Gary and all,

 
I always enjoy reading back home news. Recently I went to Seaview Chevrolet to check on some things and a lady waiting for her car saw me coming for some coffee. She said, “You look like a Hosmer.” I said, “I am, but who are you?” Come to find out that it was Sharon Shen. We had a good visit about Dunseith and about her brother Ernie. Really enjoyed the visit, though now she and her husband are moving to Hoboken, NJ shortly.
 
 
 
1999 Newspaper Article – Davidson’s Processing – Art Hagen (72) Owner
Posted by Rose Hohl: Cebu, Philippines & Bottineau, ND

Thank you Rose for sharing this Article. How well most all of us locals remember and know of Davidson’s meat processing. Art has recently sold the Business, but from what I understand, it is still doing very well. Art was in that business for over 35 years. He did well and is to be commended for a job well done.

 

 

Many of you know Art Hagen (72) from the Hills. He is Clarence and Mary Ann’s boy. He lost his wife Mavis to Cancer in February 2009. Gary

 

 

PS – Doris Kessler, the writer of this Article, is the former owner of the Bottineau Bowling Alley. Doris is currently a resident at the Bottineau Good Samaritan home. I understand that the Bottineau Bowling Alley was recently totally destroyed with a fire. So so sad. That was a common and very popular local restaurant for many years. Doris’s son Tom is the current owner.