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  • From the Past: McCrea new manager at Red Owl

    Renee Hopkins|Jul 17, 2023

    12 Years Ago July 15, 1948 A record crowd of 1,500 to 2,000 people attended the annual farmer-business-men picnic at Green’s Grove Sunday, the event sponsored by the Junior Chamber of Commerce. The weather was ideal for the occasion, and every detail was carried out as planned. With Bud Semmens on the mound and Bud Sobolik behind the plate, the Carrington baseball team defeated Brantford in a baseball game on the local diamond Sunday afternoon when Carrington won 7 to 1. A new portable P...

  • From the Past: Bargains await for Ladies Night

    Renee Hopkins|Jul 10, 2023

    12 Years Ago July 8, 1948 The big gap between development of new grain varieties by the North Dakota agricultural experiment station and getting the seed into farmers’ hands is being bridged by action of the North Dakota Crop Improvement Association. The association, acting through a special executive committee headed by Otto Klindworth, Carrington, is buying a farm to be turned over to the NDAC experiment station for use in increasing the production of new varieties of seed. Construction has b...

  • From the Past: Honoring heroes Hanat and Shelley

    Renee Hopkins|Jul 3, 2023

    12 Years Ago July 1, 1948 Oscar Dell came close to pitching a no-hitter last Sunday, when the Carrington baseball team defeated Brantford by a score of 6 to 2. He gave up just two hits, and on these the Brantford batmen were lucky to get on base. The locals had 7 hits off two Brantford pitchers. The Foster County Livestock Association sponsored a 4-H livestock judging event at the Hamlin Garland farm at Barlow last Saturday. Thirty 4-H members took part in the judging workout. Those scoring...

  • From the Past: Couple's tractor journey for charity

    Renee Hopkins|Jun 26, 2023

    12 Years Ago June 24, 1948 H.M. Knott won the championship at the golf tournament held at New Rockford last Sunday, to head the list of Carrington golfers winning prizes. John Bauley of Carrington was medalist. Other winners were: A.G. Schultz, runner-up in the championship flight; Bob Stitzer, first flight winner; Bill Kunkel, runner-up in first flight; Floyd Neuharth, second flight runner-up; Steve Wenaas, second flight consolation. T.H. Cousins, Jr., became the new owner of the business...

  • From the Past: Local students attend music camp

    Renee Hopkins|Jun 19, 2023

    12 Years Ago June 17, 1948 Erma Posey of Grace City, prominent member of the Grace City Live Wires 4-H Club, was elected Foster County Dairy Queen at the climaxing event of the annual Dairy Day in Carrington Tuesday. Other candidates for queen, were Lois Indergaard, Estabrook Merrymakers Club; Marlys Midgley, Busy Brownies, McHenry; Bonita Pederson, Clever Stitchers, Juanita, and Theresa Wolf, Busy Bees, Bordulac. At the golf tournament held in Harvey on Sunday, Dr. R.F. Gililand won the...

  • From the Past: Christ sets new high hurdles record

    Renee Hopkins|Jun 12, 2023

    12 Years Ago June 10, 1948 Several Carrington golfers participated in the tournament at Devils Lake Sunday and several prizes were brought back. A.G. Schultz won the first flight, Bud Bauley the second, Dr. R.F. Gilliand the third, Joe Sparrow the fifth and Frank Johnson the seventh. Bob Stitzer was runner-up in the third and Hunstad in the sixth. Other players from here were John Bauley, H.M. Knott and Gordon Stene. Anna Lofstedt and Eileen Zink left Thursday for Jamestown where they will...

  • From the Past: Lightning fire destroys barn

    Renee Hopkins|Jun 5, 2023

    12 Years Ago June 3, 1948 Business is picking up in the office of County Judge M. P. Roberts now that June is here. The trend began in May when five marriage licenses were issued. Only one was issued in April. The licenses recently issued by Roberts are for: Clifford Hill, Jr., and Violet Remford, both of Carrington. April 27, Goodwin Syverson, Kensal, and Helen Briss, Kensal, May 11. Ernest E. Clark, Jamestown, and Betty J. Vanderberg, Juanita, Mary 24. Raymond House, Grace City and Cecelia...

  • From the Past: New ownership at Fireside Inn

    Renee Hopkins|May 29, 2023

    12 Years Ago May 27, 1948 Mrs. J.L. Romine was elected president of the Band Mothers Club when the business session of the club was held last Tuesday. Mrs. Lyman Robertson was elected vice president, Mrs. Jacob Hass secretary and Mrs. Henry Kirchoff, treasurer. Jud Tracy was elected president of the Carrington Junior Chamber of Commerce at the annual meeting last Thursday evening at the regular meeting place. He succeeds Russ Marcussen, who has been serving since the resignation of last...

  • From the Past: Carrington excels at music contest

    Renee Hopkins|May 22, 2023

    12 Years Ago May 20, 1948 Nearly 150 boys have been registered for North Dakota Boys State, Americanism program sponsored by the American Legion, which will be conducted at NDAC in Fargo, June 13 - 20, LeRoy Pease, director, says. Three organizations in Carrington are sponsoring boys to attend Boys State. The Junior Chamber of Commerce is sending Ross Bestgen, the Kiwanis Club is sponsoring Leonard Albus and the American Legion, James Hogan. Attending the state Future Homemakers convention in Fa...

  • From the Past: Kutz wins feature race at Ak-Sar-Ben

    Renee Hopkins|May 15, 2023

    12 Years Ago May 13, 1948 Delegates from Foster County to the Democratic State Convention being held this week in Fargo, were named at a county Democratic convention held last Wednesday afternoon. Chosen as delegates at the meeting were N.N. Loesch, Melville; L.M. Harmon and Otto Klindworth, Carrington, and Ralph Law, veteran delegate, Carrington. Norma Rypka, a senior in the Juanita High School, is the winner of the flax belt prize of $100 in the contest recently conducted by the flax...

  • From the Past: 'Nightline' makes a stop in Carrington

    Renee Hopkins|May 8, 2023

    12 Years Ago May 6, 1948 Fred A. Sommars, Northern Pacific agent in Carrington since 1929, is now agent in the N.P. Depot at Jamestown, having assumed duties there on May 1. He filed his resignation here as of that date. Under auspices of the Junior Chamber of Commerce a safety program with special emphasis on bicycles, is being carried on in Carrington by a JC committee of which John Lofland is chairman. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Clark arrived Sunday evening from Missoula, and plan to make their...

  • From the Past: Lenz new director at Dakota Kids Daycare

    Renee Hopkins|May 1, 2023

    12 Years Ago April 29, 1948 Flying in military formation, planes from the Carrington Flying Service accompanied Soo Line train No. 3 as it pulled into the station here Saturday morning, April 24. Aboard the train were the bodies of Lt. James L. McCreary and Lt. Clarence L. Bonderud, killed during the battle for Guadalcanal in the Solomon Islands campaign of World War II. The bodies were being returned by the War Department at the request of the parents for final burial in the Carrington...

  • From the Past: "Rollin' on the River" on stage last weekend

    Renee Hopkins|Apr 24, 2023

    12 Years Ago April 22, 1948 Various items of city business were taken up at the meeting of the city council Tuesday evening, when the council was reorganized and new members were sworn in. Taking seats in the council Tuesday night were Theo. Ramsey, T.H. Cousins and A.C. Heinitz. O.E. Dawalt and Richard Schoen were also sworn in, they having been re-eleected in the recent city election. Vernon K. Duntley, son of Mr. and Mrs. H.C. Duntley, has announced that he will open an optometry office in...

  • From the Past: 'Leave it to Joe' at Bordulac School

    Renee Hopkins|Apr 17, 2023

    12 Years Ago April 15, 1948 A large crowd attended the fun and frolic at the Bordulac school auditorium Friday evening. The one act play, “Leave it to Joe,” was presented. The cast was as follows: Patricia and Theresa Wolf, Edwin Doeling, Leonard Linde, Deloris Bauer and Dan Murphy. A program by the grade pupils and high school was also given. Roger Hjelseth, son of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Hjelseth, was taken to a Fargo hospital for treatment last Friday. His mother was there with him until Tue...

  • From the Past: Grand Theatre sold to Ray Kuss

    Renee Hopkins|Apr 10, 2023

    12 Years Ago April 8, 1948 Several friends and neighbors gathered at the farm home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Larson last Friday night to welcome back Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Larson, who arrived recently from Vallejo, California. Carlton, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Larson, was recently discharged from the Navy. Mr. and Mrs. H.M. Knott went to Bristol, S.D., Saturday, and on Sunday they attended a family reunion honoring Mr. Knott’s parents on their 61st wedding anniversary, which also marked the b...

  • From the Past: New court floor at Carrington Armory

    Renee Hopkins|Apr 3, 2023

    12 Years Ago April 1, 1948 D.J. Graham of Carrington has been appointed the Foster County chairman of the Salvation Army rural service board. It was announced this week by Major Ernest R. Orchard, the state director of the organization. A.C. Langseth, Carrington, was elected chairman of the Foster County a non-partisan league when the group was held Saturday in the courthouse here. Paul Marriage was named vice chairman and Leo Steinman, secretary. New art glass windows, recently installed in...

  • From the Past: Rindy named Employee of the Month

    Renee Hopkins|Mar 27, 2023

    12 Years Ago March 25, 1948 Listed among winners in an art contest in Tucson, Ariz., schools is Karen Beatruce Saxlund, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Saxlund, formerly of Carrington. Karen attended schools in Haven Township and in Carrington before leaving for Arizona. Frank Bourdon has been appointed manager of Thompson Yards, Carrington, to succeed N.A. Schmidt, who has resigned. Bourdon is already at work, but he takes over officially as of April 1. Herman G. Kraus was re-elected president...

  • Short, Fossum crowned March 14

    Renee Hopkins|Mar 20, 2023

    12 Years Ago March 18, 1948 Defeating a determined Bordulac team 34-28, the Dawson High School girls’ team won the state championship Saturday night in the final game of the 1948 state tournament played in the Carrington School gymnasium. Members of the Bordulac team are Janet Linde, Caroline Reimers, Delores Bauer, Marilyn Zink, Delores Pedersen, Patty Wolf, Theresa Wolf, Dorothy Sabinash, Virginia Wolf and Mary Jane Sabinash, with Louis V. Lund as coach. Beverly Bort, secretary to the c...

  • From the Past: Malinski grand champion at 'Dilly Day'

    Renee Hopkins|Mar 13, 2023

    12 Years Ago March 11, 1948 William H. Cook, 36, farmer of near Carrington, met his death in an accident at about 5:30 p.m. Friday while he was doing chores. As he walked from the pump hose on his way to the barn, he tripped and fell into the water tank from the icy snow bank which was higher than the tank, and became unconscious when his head struck the tank. The tank was half filled with water and Cook drowned. The Barlow Livestock 4-H Club was reorganized February 3 with Jerrold Skadberg and...

  • From the Past: Alliance Pipeline will begin construction

    Renee Hopkins|Mar 6, 2023

    12 Years Ago March 4, 1948 Beverly Briss, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Briss, Kensal, died in a Jamestown hospital Tuesday after an illness of several days. She was about 3½ years old. John Harlin Buchanan, son of John G. Buchanan, Carrington, was enlisted in the United States Navy as an apprentice seaman on February 26. He was sworn in by Lr. Commander R. L. Lowe, USN officer in charge of the North Dakota main recruiting station for the Navy in Bismarck. Mable L. Coyne of La Moure, is home...

  • From the Past: 'Dilly Days' part of Winterfest

    Renee Hopkins|Feb 27, 2023

    12 Years Ago February 26, 1948 I.R. Sheets and James Clancy are spending enforced vacations as the result of accidents caused by the ice which covered the streets and walks of the city since last Wednesday night. During the storm on Thursday, Sheets fell as he walked onto the porch at his home and fractured his right shoulder blade. Clancy slipped and fell walking on Main Street and fractured his wrist bone. Sheets delivers mail and Clancy works at Carrington Motor Co. A combination of various...

  • From the Past: Berdahl named Agent of the Year

    Renee Hopkins|Feb 20, 2023

    12 Years Ago February 19, 1948 The season’s worst storm hit Carrington at 9 p.m. Wednesday, when snow began falling and the wind blew at 50 or more miles per hour. Before the snow came a heavy rain fell. The wind came up suddenly and with flurry. Thursday morning, the storm was still at its height. Highway travel was impossible. Betty Turner, Carrington High School senior, who was selected as the DAR pilgrim from Carrington this year, placed third in state competition. It was announced by s...

  • From the Past: New Rockford Clinic closes its doors

    Renee Hopkins|Feb 13, 2023

    12 Years Ago February 12, 1948 The death of former resident of Carrington, died in an Ames, Iowa hospital of a cerebral hemorrhage. Mrs. Kelly, was a widely-known artist. She won acclaim throughout the middle west and in the east for her oil and water color paintings which were displayed throughout the country. She came to Carrington in 1906 as a bride of Edward Kelly. Her husband was a practicing lawyer here in Carrington. “Keeper of the Bees” is the picture showing tonight at the Grand The...

  • From the Past: Carrington boxers won against Harvey

    Renee Hopkins|Feb 6, 2023

    12 Years Ago February 5, 1948 With the opening of the new semester in Carrington High School, two new teachers were on the faculty, replacing two who resigned. Mrs. Benard Schroeder, a former grade teacher, replaced Mrs. Mervin Nelson, Carrington, who resigned, and Miss Jean Bjerke of Valley City came here to take the place of Mrs. James Bronaugh, who resigned and is now living at Glenfield. A.R. Suckut of Carrington and Lawrence Utke of Glenfield, members of the board of supervisors of the...

  • From the Past: Parlor furnace fire destroys farm home

    Renee Hopkins|Jan 30, 2023

    12 Years Ago January 31, 1948 Selected as the Good Citizenship Pilgrim of 1948 is Betty Turner, a senior in Carrington High School, it was announced this week by Mrs. J.C. Hoffert, chairman of the daughters of the American Revolution committee which sponsors the Good Citizen Pilgrimage. Jimmy Ferguson, 14, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ferguson, was injured in an odd accident at school last Thursday when a knife pierced his right thigh. It was necessary to have him removed to the hospital to get...

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