From the Recorder: June 21, 1945
There were no big stories in the Ralston Recorder from June 21, 1945, so here is a collection of local items of interest. In addition, …
Items of interest to Ralston, Nebraska residents of Ward 3

There were no big stories in the Ralston Recorder from June 21, 1945, so here is a collection of local items of interest. In addition, …
Robert H. Storz, vice president of Storz Brewing Company (and later president of the company in the 1950s and 60s), was elected vice president of …
The Ralston Boy Scout Troop 77 baseball team got off to a strong start, defeating Elkhorn 4-3 in the season opener, according to the June …
In the Ralston Recorder from May 31, 1945, it was reported that Nebraska was close to becoming the first state where all electric power companies …
Despite wartime restrictions, the 16th Annual Shrine Circus was scheduled to be at the Omaha City Auditorium May 30-June 6, presented by the Omaha Tangier …
Saturday, May 19 was to be Poppy Day in Ralston, according to the May 17, 1945 Ralston Recorder. Poppies were commonly worn to honor those …
In today's Ralston Recorder from May 10, 1945, it is announced that Boy Scout Troup 77's midget baseball team will join with teams from Millard, …
Today's Ralston Recorder from May 3, 1945, suggests that raising rabbits may be the solution for the wartime shortage of beef, pork, mutton, and poultry.
In today's Ralston Recorder from April 26, 1945, it is announced the Ralston's Boy Scout Troop 77 is launching a paper drive to raise funds …
Today's edition of the Ralston Recorder, from April 19, 1945, assures us that despite war-time demands, there is no match shortage.