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1959: Hartington barber to set up shop in Coleridge

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Jan. 20, 1949

HARTINGTON — Blocked roads due to the almost continuous snow and wind have plagued this and much of the great plains area for almost a few months now.

Jan. 20, 1949

HARTINGTON — Inclement weather and poor road conditions are hampering the March of Dimes campaign.

Jan. 20, 1949

HARTINGTON — Due to bad weather conditions and roads, the Boys and Girls County Government Day was postponed.

Jan. 21, 1954

HARTINGTON — Cpl. Arnold Larsen arrived home Saturday evening after serving fourteen months duty in Germany. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Arne Larsen.

Jan. 21, 1954

HARTINGTON — Mr. and Mrs. Henry Neuhalfen were surprised on their 31st wedding anniversary Wednesday evening with a dinner at their home. Items for the event were brought by numerous different guests.

Jan. 21, 1954

HARTINGTON — The Hartington Wildcats boys basketball team stayed at the top of the Northeast Conference with a 44-35 win in Bloomfield Tuesday.

Jan. 21, 1954

HARTINGTON — The Hartington C. D. of A. held its annual meeting January 14 in the home of Carol Feilmeier. The members decided to make toys for children in the hospital.

Jan. 21, 1954

HARTINGTON — The Hartington Wildcats boys basketball team played their best game of the season and knocked off Laurel 61-51.

Jan. 21, 1954

HARTINGTON — Cedar County residents purchased a total of $873,075 worth of Series E and H bonds during 1953.

Jan. 21, 1954

Jan. 21, 1954 HARTINGTON — A request made by the Burlington railroad to discontinue its agent at the station in Belden will be discussed at a public hearing on March 4 in Wayne.

HARTINGTON — Clarence Haley, a Hartington attorney, has been appointed to serve on the budget and finance committee of the Nebraska State Bar Association.

Jan. 15, 1959

HARTINGTON — Mr. and Mrs. Chris Graf and Mr. and Mrs. Walt Graf, all of Belden, returned home Saturday after a three-week visit to Washington and Oregon.

Jan. 15, 1959

HARTINGTON — Five Hartington youths were fined in court last week after pleading guilty to taking truck and automobile tires. They were Francis Smith, Jr., Dennis Noecker, Gary Miller, Rodney Lange and LaMont Lange. Since the Lange brothers could not pay their fines, they had to serve some time in the county jail.

Jan. 15, 1959

HARTINGTON — Bruce Taylor, who has operated the Globe Barber Shop here for several years, recently announced that he bought a barber shop in Coleridge