March 29, 1951
COLERIDGE — The warmer weather over the weekend causing snow to melt and the frost to come out of the ground coupled with Tuesday’s rain has left a lot of rural roads impassable. The rain was just the checker, but some warm, windy weather is needed before much drying will be done. For the first time it really felt like spring Monday as the temperature climbed up past the 60-degree mark.
March 29, 1951
COLERIDGE — The asset of having pavement in a community becomes very apparent at this time of the year. Several Coleridge streets, now paved, would be impassable, if it weren’t for the paving. One does not fully appreciate paving, until they attempt to travel on streets in towns where paving does not exist.
To salesmen, truck drivers, travelers, visitors, etc. coming into Coleridge this time of the year, the paving must serve as a sign of progressiveness in the community.
March 30, 1961
COLERIDGE — Sandra Lee Lortz, 16, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. H. P. Lortz has been named to be the Coleridge representative to the Cornhusker Girls’ State in Lincoln this summer. Alternate for the position in close competition will be Sharyn Heikes, 16, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Heikes.










