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Mallatt is named Supt. at light plant

Dec. 9, 1948

Dec. 9, 1948

LAUREL — The old frame building between Truby’s Market and the Laurel Cleaners on the south side of main street is being torn down.

Dec. 9, 1948

LAUREL — Frank Kuhl purchased the Red and White Store from Forrest Olson and will take over Jan. 1.Olson bought the store from Louie Silver three years ago.

Dec. 9, 1948

LAUREL — Anderson and Cross have announced that they will sponsor a wedding dance in Laurel, Dec. 9 at the city auditorium.

Dec. 10, 1953

LAUREL — L.J. “Ole” Mallatt has been named as the plant superintendent of the Laurel Light Plant.

Dec. 10, 1953

LAUREL — Rev. H.G. Rodine, secretary of the Evangelic Free Church of America, will deliver the sermon at the commissioning service for Mrs. Helen Anderson who is returning to Africa where she has previously served as a missionary for 10 years.

Dec 10, 1953

LAUREL — Jim Hirschman, Claire Hirschman, Marvin Schaer and Paul Blatchford all enjoyed a successful hunt with all bagging theirdeer this season.

Dec. 11, 1958

LAUREL — Madonna Dickey, Jane Pehrson and Larry Jensen accompanied by Mr. Watson, were among the 1,000 students attending the state music clinic at Grand Island.

Dec. 11. 1958

LAUREL — A.E.Wickett of Laurel was elected national director of NFO for the third district of Nebraska.

Dec. 12, 1963

LAUREL — “The Den” Teen Club will re-open under the management of Gaylord Burton.

Dec. 12, 1963

LAUREL — Jens Kvols, along with Rev.Keith Williams of Watertown, S.D., will begin a missionary tour around the world,preaching in 14 countries.


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