Sept. 8, 1954
HARTINGTON — Bow Valley took the county championship in the baseball league.
Sept. 8, 1954
HARTINGTON — Hartington photographer Al J. Werthman received a merit toward his Master’s Degree in photography.
Sept. 9, 1964
HARTINGTON — A report shows that $18,000 has now been raised in an effort to build a Hartington Senior Citizen’s Home here. The amount is just $7,000 short of the $25,000 goal. Officers of the Hartington Development Corporation said that response to the drive has been very good and they expected to reach their goal later this week.
The $25,000 will be loaned to Midwest Management Corporation at a six percent interest rate. Persons interested in making an investment in the home are urged to contact the committee as soon as possible.
Sept. 9, 1964
LAUREL — A Burney-Thone appreciation dinner will be held at the Wagon Wheel Steakhouse in Laurel Sept. 23.
Dwight W. Burney, Republican candidate for Governor, and Charles Thone, Republican candidate for Lt. Governor, will be the honored guests at the County fund-raising dinner. U.S. Senator Roman Hruska and U.S. Representative Ralph Beermann will also be present.
Sept. 9, 1964
BELDEN — The junior class at Belden High School will soon begin to publish a school newspaper once a month. Those on the staff responsible for the paper are: Roger Huetig, editor; Karen Sutton, assistant editor; Kenny Hintz, sports editor; Joyce Schnoonover, class news; Janice Wobbenhorst, general news; Kathy Huetig, society editor; and reporters Eddie Keifer and Jerry Bauermeister.