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1966: Albert Stevens sells meat market to Forinash

Jan. 12, 1961

HARTINGTON — Bernard Schager has been named Chairman of the Cedar County Board of Commissioners.

Jan. 12, 1961

LAUREL — A Cedar County Dairy Tour will be Monday for farms in the Laurel area.

Jan. 5, 1966

HARTINGTON — Albert Stevens, has sold his meat market, Stevens Market to Hirschel Forinash, owner of Forinash Grocery. The sale was effective Jan. 3.

Jan. 5, 1966

HARTINGTON — Plans are nearing completing for the 1966 March of Dimes Fund drive, according to Rev. J Keith Cook, Laurel. Chairman of the Cedar County Chapter of the National Foundation of the “March of Dimes”. Rev. Cook announced community directors for the 1966 March of Dimes campaign which will be conducted throughout Cedar County in January.

Community directors are as follows: Earl Barks, Belden, Mrs. Richard Kramer, Bow Valley; Mrs. Arnold Frerichs, Coleridge; Mrs. Frank Eickhoff, Fordyce; Ed Schieffer, Hartington; Mrs. J.E. Truby, Laurel; Mrs. Floyd Dawson, Magnet; Mrs. Elvin L. Andersen, Obert; Mrs. Kenneth Rosenbach, Randolph; Mrs. Charles Schnieder, St. Helena; Mrs. Edith C. Hackl, Wynot.

Jan. 5, 1966

HARTINGTON — Recent amendments to the Social Security Act requires employers to include in employment tax returns “cash tips” reported to them by employees after Jan. 1, Richard P. Venal, district director of internal revenue for Nebraska, advised.

Jan. 5, 1966

HARTINGTON —Taxes of the Chicago and North Western Railway Company on its operating property in Nebraska for the year 1965 totaled $263,124.67 with more than 45 percent of this amount going to the support of Nebraska Public Schools.

Cedar County was paid $9,596 in taxes from the railroad.

Jan. 12, 1966

HARTINGTON — A red 1964 Ford pickup was reported stolen from the Marvin Loecker farm four miles south of Yankton sometime after midnight.

Loecker had carpenter tools in the rear of the pickup.

Cedar County Sheriff John Riibe is investigating.


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