Nov. 13, 1958
LAUREL — Mickey Mantle! Who’s he?
When a party called the Wagon Wheel Steak House for Sunday dinner reservations, he told Chuck Roth he wanted the front table because he had Mickey Mantle with him.
Roth says, “Who’s Mickey Mantle?”
Roth was not a baseball fan and didn’t realize Mantle was centerfielder for the world champion New York Yankees baseball team.
Nov. 13, 1958
LAUREL — Jimmy Dresden broke his collar bone in football practice.
Wesley Bloom lost two fingers on his left hand in a corn picking accident.
Nov. 13, 1958
COLERIDGE — The new Coleridge Elementary building, which consists of five classrooms, a multipurpose room, an office, first aid room, kitchen and storage room, was officially dedicated Nov. 10.
Nov. 13, 1958
COLERIDGE — Mrs. Dean Mohr announced that she had sold her husband’s Coleridge funeral home and furniture business. Mr. and Mrs. Joey M. Smith, Hartington, have purchased the business. The business had to be sold after the death of her husband.
Nov. 13, 1958
COLERIDGE — Five members of the Coleridge Bulldog football team were named to the Corntassel Conference All-Star team. They were Ronnie Peck, Jim Morrison, Glen Anderson, Roger Fleener and Bill Young.
Nov. 13, 1958
HARTINGTON — Bert Stolpe, formerly of Belden, has taken a job as publisher of three semi-weekly newspapers in California. Those newspapers are the Ausa Herald, Glendora Press and the Football Advertiser.
Nov. 13, 1963
HARTINGTON — Robert Weir was one of six county extension agents who retired in the past year.
He was honored at the annual University of Nebraska Agricultural Extension Service conference on Nov. 8.
Nov. 13, 1963
DIXON — Keith Lubberstedt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Lubberstedt of Dixon, will be among the Nebraska exhibitors at the International Livestock Exposition to be held in Chicago. Keith will show an Angus steer which was the reserve champion winner at the Dixon County Fair.
Nov. 13, 1963
LAUREL — Midland College wrapped up its 1963 football season with the top mark in four seasons and the championship in the Tri-State Conference. Participating from Laurel was John Haskell, a starting offensive and defensive tackle. He is a senior and lettered three seasons with the Warriors.
Nov. 13, 1963
LAUREL — Upcoming sales include the Fred and Hilda Papstein and Oscar Pearson farm sales.
Nov. 14, 1963
COLERIDGE — A group of local hunters learned an expensive lesson this past week. They found out they were hunting on some land owned by South Dakota after bagging a large deer. The hunters were fined a total of $1,200.
Nov. 14, 1963
COLERIDGE — Marvin Ropte, Seth Anderson, and Felix Patefield attended the Masonic State meeting in Niobrara last Friday.
Nov. 14, 1963
COLERIDGE — The Coleridge Volunteer Fire Department honored Raymond Calhoon at their regular meeting last Wednesday night for his 25 years of service.
Nov. 14, 1968
LAUREL — The voters of Laurel went with Cedar County voters as they elected Gordon Graham, Sheriff; Mark Behm, County Attorney, and Charles Thone, Governor.
Nov. 14, 1968
LAUREL — Merlin Swanson was presented he National Quality Award at the Life Underwriting meeting.
Nov. 14, 1968
LAUREL — The Bears blanked Crofton 33-0 on a cold, muddy gridiron. Dick Wendel and Dwain Stanley were selected as outstanding defensive linemen and Lee Dahl and Rod Erwin were selected as outstanding defensive backs.
Nov. 14, 1968
COLERIDGE — A 25-year service award was presented to Mrs. Alfred Wilkerson at the annual Cedar County 4-H Leaders Banquet held in Randolph Nov. 4.
Nov. 14, 1973
LAUREL — The Laurel Chamber of Commerce will sponsor “Turkey Day” in Laurel giving away turkeys and other prizes.
Nov. 14, 1973
BELDEN — A party was held at the Johnson Chapel in Belden to honor eight sisters and two brothers who have been members of the Belden Rebekah Lodge for 50 consecutive years or more.
Nov. 14, 1973
LAUREL — The Laurel Boy Scouts will sell honey door-to-door in Laurel with Mrs. J.J. Exon as honorary chairman of Honey Sunday for Nebraska.
Nov. 14, 1973
LAUREL — Kim Gowery, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Gowery of Laurel has recently pledged Upsilon Gamma Chapter of Chi Omega at the University of South Dakota in Vermillion. Nov. 15, 1973
COLERIDGE — The Northeast Nebraska Pork Producers selected Miss Jean Milander as the queen for this coming year. Miss Robyn Smith was runner-up.
Nov. 8, 1973
LINCOLN — The 1973 Nebraska Community Improvement Program came to a festive close Friday night a the Radisson-Cornhusker Hotel when the winners were announced at the Awards Day Banquet attended by over 900 persons from across the state.
Coleridge earned the top award in its population category.
The various awards were presented to the chairmen of the community improvement councils by Gov. J.
James Exon who commended the efforts of the thousands of Nebraskans who tirelessly work to make their communities better places.
Nov. 8, 1973
COLERIDGE — The Coleridge Community was presented the Conservation Award Thursday by the Sioux City Chamber of Commerce.
The award is one given in each surrounding state to deserving communities. The award was presented due to local efforts in the Nebraska Community Improvement Contest.
Mr. and Mrs. Claire Hansen and Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Henry accepted.
Nov. 8, 1973
WYNOT — The Cedar County American Legion and Auxiliary convention was held Sunday at the Wynot Legion Hall.
Paul Moody of Hartington was guest speaker of the Subject of American apathy in government.
Following the banquet the Legion held their business meeting at the Legion Hall. Don Storm, Coleridge commander, was elected county vice commander.