Official Newspaper of Eddy County since 1883
Sorted by date Results 1351 - 1375 of 1875
Lester Roberts traveled to Grand Forks on Monday. He had lunch with his grandson, Ryan Thorson and Janice Brown. Thursday, Lester attended the Equity Elevator Annual Meeting in Sheyenne. Chad Getscher visited Lester on Friday and Roger visited on Saturday. Keith and Nancy Tweten of Grand Island, Neb., visited James Nelson last week. Lester Roberts visited James one day this week. Jake, Amanda, Fallyn and Piper Hegland visited Amanda’s brother, Ryder Weischedel and his wife, Alyssa in Jamestown on Saturday. Saturday morning, Linda Madson, Kinley...
Saturday evening, the Ryan and Laura Hager home was the scene of happy birthday and supper to celebrate the birthdays of sons Jacoby (third) and first birthday for Damian. Greeters were family including: Neil and Mary Hager of Harvey, Ann Hager of Rugby, Sarah Larson of Park River, Mr. & Mrs. Kenny Anderson of Fargo, Jason Hager and Children, Peter, Patti Larson and Sandra, Gary and Kathy Anderson, Dave and Karen Anderson and Margie Anderson. Calvin Packard and Mom Shirley were among those who took in the Sheyenne Fireman’s breakfast at O...
Wednesday found Jimmy Indergaard a visitor at the Mervin and Vikki Indergaard and Charlotte Koepplin homes and a supper guest at the Andy and Ruth Braaten home. Sunday, Margie Anderson enjoyed a phone chat with her sister Marlys Hansor from California. Marlys telling of ample rains there and the acres and acres of beautiful wild flowers prompted by the rains. Corey Jorgensen was a breakfast guest at the Ervin Longnecker home one morning. Charlotte Koepplin was a brief visitor Thursday afternoon at the Martin and Janelle Koepplin home. Sunday...
Saturday, Jeff and Denise Labrensz and Allison Pfeiffer traveled to Fargo. Denise and Allison attended a bridal shower for Samantha Bennefeld at the Candelwood Suites while Jeff attended the Red River Valley Wood Arts Festival at the Ramada. Later they did a bit of shopping before returning home. Jan Loe and Patti Clifton attended Palm Sunday worship service at Calvary Lutheran Church in Oberon. After coffee and fellowship at Calvary, they were back in Sheyenne at Ostby Hall for the Sheyenne Fired Department annual pancake and sausage...
The May 16, 1902, “New Rockford Transcript” stated that President Theodore Roosevelt had just closed out his cattle interests in western North Dakota, selling his last herd to S.M. Ferris of Medora. H.A. Williams had sold the “McHenry Tribune” to A.L. Lowden. At R.R. Woodward’s store 21 lbs. of prunes sold for a dollar; eight lbs. of A1 Coffee was a dollar; Spearhead or Climax tobacco sold for 45 cents a pound; Woodward was renovating his store’s interior. An announcement said there would be no...
Old Maid Teachers? by Merry Helm April 24, 2019 — In April 1895, the “Minto Journal” proudly reported that the land office in Grand Forks had, in one week, recorded 69 people filing for land and 11 proving up, accounting for a total of 13,000 acres, almost all in Cavalier County. “There is no mistake about the meaning of this,” the article read. “It is clear that the last four excellent crops have given people confidence in this county. I heard one say, ‘We have no trouble in getting our bills settled promptly in Cavalier County.’ And...
Dear Savvy Senior, What’s the best, environmentally safe way to dispose of old and unused medications? My mother has a medicine cabinet chocked-full of pills, some of which haven’t been touched in 25 years, and I’d like to clean it out for her. Protective Daughter Dear Protective, Cleaning out the medicine cabinet is a chore that most people don’t think about, but it’s an important task that can help prevent medication problems, and protect children who may have access to these old, unused dr...
Every spring, I love when the stores start bringing out the Easter decorations. With pretty pastel colors, vibrant spring flowers, beautiful Easter eggs, soft furry bunnies and fluffy yellow chicks, Easter decorations are undeniably adorable. Of all the holidays, Easter decorations probably win the award for the cutest decorations. So, even if I’m not buying anything, I usually like to browse through the stores and look at the new decorations. However, this year I haven’t found the same joy in...
Kathy Albrecht and Patti Clifton rode along to Fargo with Jan Loe last Wednesday. Jan kept appointments while there and they all did some shopping before returning to Sheyenne later that afternoon. Patti Clifton kept an appointment in Devils Lake on Monday. An open house reception to celebrate the wedding of Noreen Hagen and Tim Welch will be held on Sunday, April 14, 2-4 p.m. at the Sheyenne Senior Center. Noreen and Tim were married in Mendota, Ill., on Dec. 15, 2018. Please come join the family as they celebrate this happy event. Sheyenne...
Friday, John and Donna Grann went to the CNDC indoor track meet to watch Johnny run the 1600 meter race and cheer on the Rockets. On the way, the Grann’s stopped in Rugby to visit Donna’s brother, Eugene Howard. Sunday, John and Johnny Grann, Zac Johnson and Elise Burwell went to Greg Carlson and family’s arena in Jamestown to practice tie down roping calves. Todd and Nadley Buehler enjoyed supper in Devils Lake with Scott and Marilyn Thompson Friday evening. Randy and Charlotte Simon visited Todd and Nadley Sunday evening Charlotte broug...
New Rockford and area folks extend sympathy to the families of Merlin Miller, Beverly Dauenhauer and Donald Barnett. Sunday afternoon out enjoying a walk in the sunny spring weather, Cody and Amanda Bickett and Izzy dropped in at Mom and Dad’s, the Ken and Marvis Holte home. Tuesday and Wednesday, Tim Hartl and Calvin Packard were in Fargo where Calvin had appointments at the V.A. Hospital. Thursday it was a medical appointment in Carrington. Monday, Bill and Diane Ziegler, Kim Brown, Duff and Sandy Settelmeyer and Brent Helseth were among t...
Monday evening found Ervin Longnecker, Corey Longnecker, Nancy Ludwig and Charlotte Koepplin among those who attended the monthly meeting of Circle Trail Riders Inc. at Hanson’s Bar. Last Saturday, Esther Indergaard’s daughter, Ruth Braaten drove her to her regular dialysis appointment in Jamestown. Sunday found Ruth making supper at mom’s. Joining all were Andy Braaten and Nikki and Jimmy Indergaard. This Saturday daughter Fran Walen drove Esther to dialysis. Visitors during the week at the Margie Anderson home were: Gary and Kathy Ander...
The May 9, 1902, “New Rockford Transcript” mentioned the following: M.F. Kepner, manager of the Western Surety and Adjustment Company, had a new sign on the front of the old post office. Abstractor George Ackerman was planning on moving to Carrington to manage the office of the Western Surety and Adjustment Company there, but would retain his office in New Rockford. Charles Culp had a large force of men working on the new Babcock & Bucklin drug store building. Culp was also constructing the John Olson and the H.J. Mitchell houses; the Ols...
Yesterday, when I was driving home from Fargo, I had a bit of a revelation. I don’t know about you, but a to-do list has been part of my daily life for as long as I remember. Over the years, the way I prioritize the items on my list has changed but I always keep a list. It’s always given me a sense of accomplishment to be able to cross things off my list. It seems like the list is a little overwhelming these days and I was thinking about that as I was driving. There’s a lot on that list right no...
April 15, 2019 — Doctor Herbert Wilson was born in Bethel, Vt., on this date in 1921. Wilson was a physician at Fort Berthold for 43 years. Of his self-dedication, Dr. Wilson says he was a product of his times. His college education was interrupted by World War II, which turned his life in a new direction. “I was in the Air Force,” he says, “on B24s as navigator, gunner, etc. After my tour of duty, I married a WAAF and had five years of GI bill that could be paying for my education. I decided on medical school as the most noble thing I might d...
Dear Savvy Senior, What can you tell me about three-wheeled bicycles? I’m 65 years old and would like to start cycling again but I have some occasional balance problems and don’t trust myself on a two-wheeler. What can you recommend? Ready to Ride Dear Ready, Three-wheeled bikes – also known as adult trikes – are a great cycling option for older adults, especially those who have concerns with their balance or stamina. Here’s what you should know, along with some tips to help you shop for one....
Leo and Janet Laube enjoyed supper out Friday as they celebrated Leo’s 88th birthday. Leo’s sister Lois Ochert called with good wishes. Wednesday, Judy McKnight picked up Shirley Packard and they were among Kindred Sisters Bible Study group to meet at the Margie Anderson home. Sunday, Karen Koepplin and sisters, Angie Hopfauf and Julie Johnson, drove to Dickinson and enjoyed the day with Ross and Allyssa and baby girl Kenna. Wednesday Calvin Packard and Mom, Shirley, enjoyed a soup and sandwich fellowship supper prior to Lenten worship ser...
Sunday visitors and supper guests at the Esther Indergaard home were Andy and Ruth Braaten and Jimmy Indergaard. Tom Indergaard was an evening guest. Tuesday Charlotte Koepplin picked up Candy Jensen and they did some shopping around New Rockford and took care of some business. Saturday, Ervin Longnecker enjoyed a wrestling meet in Carrington, which great grandson Nile Peterson, participated as well as neighbor Billy Jorgensen. Sunday, Margie Anderson enjoyed visiting several people at the Lutheran Home of the Good Shepherd and the Heritage...
Lester Roberts returned from a visit to Arizona on Tuesday. He attended a get-together of friends from Oberon at the home of Odean Olson as well as visiting others in the area. He divided his time between his sisters, Jean Olson and Marlene Miller. All in all, he had a great time on his Arizona adventure. Lester’s daughter, Bobbi Duberowski, and her husband, Tom of Parkers Prairie, Minn.,were weekend visitors. Lester took in the retirement party for Eloise Ploium in Oberon on Saturday. Roger Roberts visited Lester Saturday evening. Betty Rushfe...
Patti Clifton accompanied Jeff and Denise Labrensz to Maddock Friday evening where they attended the North Star Community Credit Union supper and annual meeting. Jan Loe, Kathy Albrecht and Patti Clifton attended the retirement open house for Eloise Ploium on Saturday afternoon at the Oberon Community Center. Soup and Bible Study will be held at the Sheyenne Senior Center on Tuesday, April 9. Soup is on at 11:30 a.m., with Bible study to follow. All are welcome. The monthly birthday cake will be served on Tuesday, April 30, for those members...
On May 3, 1902, Mrs. Richard Baker and daughter of Tiffany, Mrs. William Starke, and Mrs. W.J. Morris from southeast of town were in shopping. Guss Gullicks was in from Sheyenne. Miss Inez Sampson visited in town. F.R. Ponto and Peter J. Hallquist were down from the Sheyenne Valley on business, as was O.H. Olson from his farm northwest of town. William Erdelbrock was in town. Mail clerk E.G. Allison and his wife were up from Jamestown to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R.P. Allison; E.G....
Dear Savvy Senior, What can you tell me about the Supplemental Security Income program and what are the eligibility requirements? My father is very low-income, so I’m wondering if this is something he may qualify for. Searching Daughter Dear Searching, Supplemental Security Income (or SSI) is a program administered by the Social Security Administration that provides monthly cash benefits to people that are disabled or over 65 based on financial need. Currently, more than 8 million people are r...
Power Outage by Jayme L. Job April 8, 2019 — A massive power outage resulting from vandalism was reported on this day in 1948. Five North Dakota cities, including Mandan, Glen Ullin, New Salem, Judson and Almont, were left without power for about 45 minutes on the evening of April 6. Al Yates, the local company manager of Montana-Dakota Utilities, found the outage to be the result of a vandal armed with a .22 caliber rifle. Using the insulator off a power highline north of Mandan as target practice, the anonymous assailant succeeded in b...
As I drove home the other night, I was happy to note that spring appears to be gaining ground and even might be winning in this power struggle it seems to be having with winter. The sun was low in the sky, turning the sky above the horizon a beautiful blend of pink and orange. The v-formation of geese in the sky was also a sign that the promise of spring was not too far away. However, it was the water standing in a field that caught my eye as the beautiful sunset was reflected in the flooded fie...
New experiences happen all the time as we move through this journey that we call life. People joke about hospitals being a place that you want to stay away from. You don’t want to go in and you can’t wait to leave. Truthfully, with a few exceptions, that’s been my experience as well. One of those exceptions happened during the last couple of weeks while I have been away from the paper. My husband’s health had been declining for months. He has missed a lot of work, lost a lot of weight without...