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1933: Melvin Olsen returns to Hartington to operate service station

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Sept. 6, 1928

HARTINGTON — C. R. Davis won the handicap tournament at the Hartington Country Club by shooting a 72 with a handicap of 14 for a net total of 58.

Sept. 6, 1928

HARTINGTON — Albin Huster, former director of the Brandeis and Orpheum Theatre orchestras, has been appointed to be musical director of the Hartington Public School band.

Sept. 7, 1933

HARTINGTON — J. B. Landreth will assume the duties of field inspector for Cedar County for the federal crop production loan office. He is succeeding P. V. Dwyer, who is being transferred.

Sept. 7, 1933

HARTINGTON — J. B. Landreth will assume the duties of field inspector for Cedar County for the federal crop production loan office. He is succeeding P. V. Dwyer, who is being transferred.

Sept. 7, 1933

HARTINGTON — Melvin Olsen, who was formerly the treasurer for Cedar County, has moved back to Hartington and will operate a new filling station on Highway 15.

Sept. 1, 1938

HARTINGTON — It was recently reported that Holy Trinity experienced a jump in enrollment this year from 101 students to 117 students.

Sept. 1, 1938

HARTINGTON — It has been announced that H. N. Gengler has signed a lease which will allow his firm to use the main floor of the building formerly occupied by Lloyd’s Cafe.

Sept. 15, 1938

HARTINGTON — A total of 7.52 inches of rainfall has been dumped in Hartington since the beginning of the month.