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1929: Palace Meat Market to get new owner

May 30, 1929

May 30, 1929

COLERIDGE — The Palace Meat Market will be changing hands of ownership as of June 1. Ed Koudele will now be the owner of the company.

May 30, 1929

COLERIDGE — The heavy rain that fell last Wednesday was accompanied by some severe lightning. One bolt struck and killed a horse at the home of Henry Dirks.

May 31, 1934

COLERIDGE — Many people from around this area and also from outside it were on hand in Coleridge for the Memorial Day services held here today, despite the temperature hitting 105 degrees.

May 31, 1934

COLERIDGE — H. W. Opfer, who is a trucker from Coleridge, announced this week that starting June 1, he will truck livestock to Sioux City, Iowa, for eight cents per hundred pounds.

June 1, 1944

COLERIDGE — Five Cedar County 4-H members will attend 4-H Club Week at the University of Nebraska in Lincoln. Among them is Jacqeline Hansen, who is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Hansen, Coleridge.

June 1, 1944

COLERIDGE — Rev. Joseph Duhamel, who has been the pastor at St. Michael’s Church for the past seven years, will be leaving June 10 to take a position in Central City.

June 2, 1949

COLERIDGE — Two new teachers have been added to the Coleridge Community Schools faculty. Miss Nancy Pratt will teach fifth and sixth grade. Mr. Elmer Johnson will be the music instructor.

June 2, 1949

COLERIDGE — The Coleridge baseball team easily thumped Belden by a final of 21-1 last Thursday evening.

June 2, 1949

COLERIDGE — A group of friends and neighbors gathered together on May 18 to honor Mrs. Sophia Papenhausen for her 90th birthday.


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