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1949: Thoene, Becker are re-elected to Association board

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March 2, 1939

HARTINGTON — While Hartington was basking in the sun, Iowa and southern Nebraska were spending thousands of dollars to dig out of the snow.

March 2, 1939

HARTINGTON — Students eligible for the district tournament in declamation are Howard Brewer, Coletta Kathol, Charlotte Lee, Dolores Orcutt, Gwenith Trevett, Betty Sterling and Martha Putter.

March 2, 1939

HARTINGTON — There are currently 203 men working on WPA projects around Cedar County.

March 2, 1944

HARTINGTON — Mr. and Mrs. G. Gunderson celebrated their golden anniversary this past week.

March 2, 1944

HARTINGTON — Pvt. Eugene McFadden has been promoted to corporal according to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles McFadden.

March 2, 1944

HARTINGTON — L. A. Walker, manager of the Hartington office of the Consumers Public Power District, resigned recently to start his own business in Hot Springs, S.D.

March 3, 1949

HARTINGTON — Mr. and Mrs.

Guy West spent Thursday evening at the home of Lindsay DuFrain.

March 3, 1949

HARTINGTON — Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Haahr and their family and Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Haahr were Sunday evening guests in the home of Andrew Haahr.

March 3, 1949

HARTINGTON — John Thoene and M. J. Becker were each re-elected for another three-year term on the Rose Hill National Farm Loan Association board of directors.

March 3, 1949

HARTINGTON — Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Dowling and their family and Mr. and Mrs. Gaylon Mittan and their family were dinner guests in the home of Arthur Dowling in Bloomfield on Sunday.

March 3, 1949

HARTINGTON — M. L. Gardner, of Chamberlain, S.D., arrived this week.

He will enter into a business partnership with his brother-in-law Merton Olson.

March 3, 1949

HARTINGTON — Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Swan and their family, Laurel, and Helen Pokett were Sunday evening dinner guests in the home of Ted Gartner.