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1944 - Hardtner KS Community News

The Hardtner, KS community news was written by Jeff, published in the July 9, 1944, Woods County News.

"Another fine week past and no rain to refresh the crops and grass. Oats are in need of a few days of sunshine so they will dry out enough to be threshed. Wind is blowing from southeast and I amy say it has earmarks of another rain in near future.

"Mrs. Gerald Graves and daughter Julia spent Sunday with mr. and Mrs. G. E. Sterling.

"From the looks of some corn fields it won't be long until things pick up as they are tasseling and shooting.

Most all ground is plowed, one-wayed and listed, the earliest I can recall for many years, and there is plenty of moisture for a good job of work.

Mrs. G. L. Graves visited her mother Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Alice blunk.

"It is rumored that Prof. Wallace has purchased the Edd Sterling property in North part of town.

"Mrs. Myrtle B. Hull purchased Janet Baker's property in North part of town.

"Ord Hensley has purchased Mac Huston property so it is rumored.

Wind and rain came early Sunday evening between a 1-4 and 1-2 inch of rain.

"Achenbach memorial Hosptial News...
"Miss Genevieve Mantz of Hardtner and mrs. Fleta James of Alva were admitted July 8 for medical care.

"Mrs. Annabelle Kisling of Roswell, N.M., was admitted July 10 for tonsillectomy and was dismissed July 11.

"Mrs. J. B. Zundle of Hartley, Texas was admitted July 9 for surgery.

"Mr. Otto Bower of Hazdelton, Kansas was dismissed July 8.

"Mrs. Martha Wilson of medicine Lodge, Kansas and Mrs. Neal Underwood of Wichita, Kansas were dismissed July 10.

"Mr. Ervin dooley of Diamond, Missouri, Mr. F. W. Stebwien of Bushton, Kansas were dismissed July 11.

"Mr. Richard Guthrie and baby of Kiowa, Kansas, Mrs. Edwin Lombard and baby of Kiowa, Kansas and Mrs. Fleta James of Alva, Okla. were dismissed July 11.

"Mr. James Harbaugh of Kiowa, and Audrey Campbell of Hardtner, Kansas were admitted July 12 for surgery.

"Mr. Frank Hadley of Alva, Okla., was dismissed July 12.

"Ida Jane Mosher of Hardtner, Kansas was admitted July 12 for tonsillectomy and was dismissed July 13.

"Mrs. I. S. Fox of Waynoka, Okla., was admitted July 12 for medical care....."[See Photo Clipping in above article for more Hardtner, KS names.]
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