Official Newspaper of Eddy County since 1883
Tuesday forenoon Charlotte Koepplin stopped in at James River Ag, just in time to visit with the crew over grilled burgers and peach pie and an ice cream treat.
Margie Anderson enjoyed a phone call recently with Jerry and Carol Clancy of Thompson. The Clancys have been busy this summer with family and grandkids.
Sunday found Jimmy Indergaard and his sister Sharon Laxdal taking in a tractor pull at Mountain, N.D.
Margie Anderson enjoyed a visit with Mary Ellen Rue one evening. Margie and daughter Patti Larson enjoyed a visit over coffee at the Shirley Westby home one afternoon.
Sunday afternoon visitors and cucumber pickers at the Ervin Longnecker home were Tony Rademacher and friend Ava.
Wednesday visitors at the Margie Anderson home were Alan and Ellen Messener. Monday afternoon Margie was a brief visitor at the Charlotte Koepplin home bringing a treat of fresh peaches.
Saturday Jimmy Indergaard was a visitor at the Mervin Indergaard home. Tuesday he enjoyed supper and visiting at the Andy and Ruth Braaten home. Thursday morning he was a visitor at the Judy Swanson home and a near noon visitor at the Charlotte Koepplin home.
Rev Dale and Helen Emery called Margie Anderson recently from their home in
Grand Forks and enjoyed a nice phone chat.
Monday morning brief stopper at the Ervin Longnecker home was Cory Jorgensen.
Monday evening Ervin Longnecker, Dale and Diane Rosenberg, Cory Jorgensen Nancy Ludwig, Eve McAvoy and Charlotte' Koepplin were among those who attended the monthly meeting of Circle Trail Riders Inc at the Eagles Club in New Rockford.
Jimmy Indergaard, Andy and Ruth Braaten and Nellie and Vicky McGill enjoyed a movie one evening at the Carrington Theater.
Charlotte Koepplin enjoyed a BBQ rib supper and a visit Sunday at the Martin and Janelle Koepplin home. Sunday Charlotte accompanied Martin and Janelle to Carrington where they were among those who took sixth birthday greetings to niece and granddaughter Chevelle at the Aaron and Danielle Koepplin home.
Merle and Sandy Longnecker made it home safely recently after spending several days in Medora on trails with their horses.