Happy Birthday Sandy Gottbreht: Dunseith, ND
All Saints day
Reply from Bob Lykins (DHS teacher mid 60’s): Hutto, TX
Gary,
I remember my TDY trips to Subic Bay Naval Base, Olongapo, PI over All Saints Day. We would charter a boat, go out into the bay and cruise along the shore after dark, observing the cemeteries spread out up the hills from the shore. It was so beautiful. Everything was lit with candles resulting in a shimmering glow coming from the shore. We would then pull into the shore where the main cemetery was located and walk through visiting with the families as they camped by the graves. Some people even had baseball caps giving the name, birth and death dates of the patriarch buried there. It was amazing to see the final resting places of a rather large number of American service members who had retired there and raised families. There were food stands, strolling bands playing local popular tunes and a general festive atmosphere. It was a fun time. Another cultural lesson for a north woods Minnesota boy.
Bob Lykins
Exploring Haunted San Haven
Web link posted by Vickie Metcalfe (’70): Bottineau, ND
http://www.kmot.com/story/27179522/exploring-haunted-san-haven
Roland Mongeon Home Being Auctions
Saturday November 8th 2014 11:00 a.m.
REAL ESTATE AUCTION
Beautiful Home on Lots 2,4, & 6 Block 14, Dunseith
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Patio doors in kitchen lead to raised deck, house is fully carpeted, side by side refrigerator, stove, built in microwave, dishwasher, washer & dryer included.
This home has 2240 sq. ft. of floor space and 1008 sq. ft. garage. Large closets and lots of storage. This home is move in ready and great opportunity to have one of the nicer homes in town.
104 1st Ave. NW, Dunseith , N. Dak.
Roland Mongeon Home
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Terms: 10% down day of sale, balance due 45 days
Posted by Neola Kofoid Garbe: Bottineau & Minot, ND
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Blog (188) posted on August 12, 2008
From Shirley Brennan (60):
Gary,
Would you please send this to Randy Flynn. You asked once about the Groff family. Mike was found dead last night in his home.
Shirley Brennan
Shirley, Is Mike a son of your sister Patti from the class of 52? Gary
Updated report of Ann Pritchard posted by her daughter Pam:
Sunday, August 10 4:30PM
Posted 8 hours ago
The overall results of the ECMO stop test, over the couple hours they performed it, were good. With no help from the ECMO in providing oxygen she was able to stabilize on her own and even get better over the test period. From what I understand, this means that the lungs starting to do there job of providing oxygen to the blood and removing the carbon dioxide. We will see what the doctor’s final interpretation of the test results are tonight or tomorrow.
Around 2:30pm she began another round of blood plasma cleaning. She tolerated the procedure so well last night that they were comfortable doing it again this afternoon. I talked to the Dr. in charge of this procedure and it is pretty cool how it is done. They take the blood and spin it in a centrifuge at a certain speed. At this speed the heavy components which include the red blood cells which transport oxygen and the white blood cells which fight infection are separated from the rest of the blood, which is called plasma. This plasma is then taken from the blood and replaced with fresh plasma from blood donors. The plasma that is taken from the blood contains the rejection antibodies, that is the point of doing this procedure. Each time they do this they use about 16 units of plasma, this means that about 16 different blood donations are required to do this procedure once. They are on the 4th run of this procedure. So roughly 64 donations were needed to perform these procedures for her. Amazing!
I think tomorrow I am going to go donate some blood…
From Dick Johnson (68):
Gary and Friends,
Today as I was out in the tractor baling hay, I was thinking about the
early 60s when the Althea theater had ‘midnight shows’. Most were horror
shows with the likes of Vincent Price and Boris Karloff being their
‘worst’! One I remember well was ‘House on Haunted Hill’ starring
Vincent Price. All the parents let us go as I suppose they had now real
idea what the shows were about! I remember being about 10 or 11 and
having the dickens scared out of me, as at that age you aren’t yet able
to separate fact from fiction. Anyway, at one of these shows an older
high school student, who had been drinking (No Name Here), sat right in
front of some of my friends and me. He was really paying attention to a
quiet scene when my friend (No Name Here Either) blew up his empty
popcorn bag and smacked it! The older guy screamed right out loud and
jumped up, much to our amusement, but then realized what had happened
and slapped the crap out of my buddy! Oh well, it seemed like a funny
thing to do at the time! Most of the time we got popcorn in boxes and
when the popcorn was gone we folded them flat and threw them like a
frisbee! Tony Hackman was the projector man and most movies were on two
reels. Sometimes he didn’t catch the end of the first reel before it ran
out and there was a blank screen for a few seconds. Everyone would yell,
“TONY–COME ON–WHAT THE HECK”, and throw their popcorn boxes at the
screen!! The second projector would start clattering and we were back to
the show! Just another memory from growing up in old Dunseith! Thanks Gary!
Dick
From Susan Fassett Martin (65):
I don’t know which ND Gen site Neola was refering to, but there is an article on an Edward Masse on pgs 70-71 in the Prairie Past and Mountain Memories book. He did have connections in Canada, so probably the same family. It doesn’t say anything about a photgraphy shop tho. I can send a copy of the write up to whoever was asking if I had an email address.
I am planning (along with Paula) on a trip to ND( Walhalla) on the 15th of this month. I may be in Dunseith a couple of days, but have no concrete plans so far.
Hugs, Susan
Susan, please keep us posted with your tentative Dunseith plans. I know lots of folks would love to see you. You could arrange for folks to see and visit with you and if they like, look through some of the many scrap books of Dunseith memorabilia that you have. Gary
From Bill Hosmer (48):
Gary, to assist Neola in her quest about a Masse Photo shop. Page 70 of the Dunseith Centennial Book PRARIE PAST AND MOUNTAIN MEMORIES has an article about Edward and Emma Maase. I remember that they lived just south of Floyd Nelson’s big house on the west side of town on the property which is now owned by Dennis Espe. Since there is a strong Canadian connection the initiator may find some tie, although there is no reference to a Photography business.
I remember delivering sale bills to their house and getting the aroma of the tobacco he raised and cured right in the home. The bird house in the picture of them in the Dunseith book is a memory I have, also, in going into their yard. Their French accent was very strong, and I had trouble understanding them when I was a kid, probably 70 years ago. It seems every time I saw him he had a curved pipe in his mouth. Thanks for another networking clue, Gary. Thanks, Bill Hosmer
From Tim Martinson (69):
Hi Gary, Looking back thru the email list I find that I am missing
numbers 1, 14, 15, 81, 97, 111, 167, and I received 186 but the
emails were covered by the article on the Johnson murders so
the emails were not readable. The summer has been wet and
about the only excitement when it rains is the fishing is usually
excellent. My daughter and I spent a day on the Kenai River
and she was the lucky one, landing a 55 pound King.
Take Care, Tim
Folks, If any of you are missing any of these messages, please let me know so I can resend them to you. Gary
Moscow, Russia Pictures from Bill Grimme (65):
Folks, Bill Grimme returned last week from a Russian cruise and a trip to Moscow, Russia.
I am sharing with you, some of the pictures he has shared with me.
Bill, you look great sporting that beard! Who are the ladies in the Night club picture with you?
Gary
Bill Grimme in a Moscow Night club
Gary,
Believe it or not, this is the inside of an underground subway stop in Moscow. Clean.
Bill
Gary,
Can you believe this grocery store?
Bill