Feb. 24, 1944
HARTINGTON — Milton Christensen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Christensen, was commissioned a second lieutenant in the Air Force after completing his training at Boca Raton Field in Florida.
Feb. 24, 1944
HARTINGTON — C. W. Stewart, a former Cedar County News reporter, was seen in a moving picture showing American troops in England.
Feb. 24, 1949
HARTINGTON — Five businesses are currently being remodeled.
They are Thielen Cleaners, Carhart Shumway Lumber Company, the Chief Bar, Booths Grocery and the former bakery building, which is being renovated to become the new Gamble Clothing Store.
Feb. 24, 1949
HARTINGTON — Snow removal has cost the county $32,359.32, and the battle is not over yet.
Feb. 24, 1949
RANDOLPH — Jim Kuhl, Randolph, was kidnapped at gunpoint and forced to drive two men from Dayton, Ohio, to Yankton.
Feb. 24, 1949
HARTINGTON — Roger Holman, son of Ray Holman, graduated from naval training center in San Diego, Calif.
He rated sixth overall in his class.
Feb. 25, 1954
BLOOMFIELD — Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jacob moved into their new home in Bloomfield last Tuesday.
Feb. 25, 1954
HARTINGTON — Five year old Donna Mae Doty ushered her two younger sisters to safety after a fire broke out in the kitchen home around noon on Sunday.
Feb. 25, 1954
HARTINGTON — Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Kumm and their family were Sunday evening visitors in the home of Elmo Kinkaid.
Feb. 25, 1954
PLEASANT VALLEY — Carolyn Wakeley spent the weekend at the home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wakeley.
Feb. 25, 1954
PLEASANT VALLEY — Pvt.
Richard Gieselman and Miss Norma Wenke were both Monday dinner guests in the home of Lawrence Kumm.
Feb. 25, 1954
PLEASANT VALLEY — Mr. and Mrs. Carl Strivens have moved onto the farm vacated by the Chases.