VILLAGE BOARD MEETING TONIGHT (Wednesday)
7:30 p.m. in the Community Library
All are welcome!
Thanks to Galen Crawford, Dale Henke, Andrew Kimbell, Craig Kimbell, Mary Wallen, and Bob Wilhelm, who distributed items from the Lincoln Food Bank to 100+ families last Friday. Bev Anderson, Linda Liesemeyer, and Janet Oelke delivered items to those unable to drive down to the park. These folks and events like this are just a few of the reasons we live in such a great community!
Groundhog T-shirts are being printed and will be available at Nitty Gritty.
Also, don't forget to vote for your favorite King or Queen candidate at Nitty Gritty or Mal's.
Well, the TV channels came pretty close on the snow predictions. We got approximately 5 1/2" here at the Western Wilhelm Outpost. Bob has the blade, chains, and comfort cover on our tractor "Vernie" and is ready to push some snow!
Continued get well wishes to those under the weather for any reason. We've heard of a few Covid cases and have noticed more mask wearing happening. Oh, we love living in Nebraska!
Another "old" photo: Joy Crandell meets Helen Boosalis in Horstman's Cafe.
Unadilla High School 1928-1929
Contributed by Glenda Wallen Willnerd
Back: Ada Brummer, Floyd West, Graydon McCormick, Ross McCormick, Carl Cameron, Herbert Wall, Dean Isaacs, Norma Halbasch
#2: Allen Van Horn, Margaret Stilwell, Irene Gray, Florence Kruger, Edith Crownover, Viola Horstman, ___ Weeks, Lloyd Wallen, Frances Butler
#3: Marie Kruger?, Rose Stubbendieck?, ___?, ___?, ___?, Carrol Isaacs, Henry Horstman
#4: ___?, Esther Ostrander, Mary Stilwell, Alvin Boettcher, Lillie Stubbendieck, Jessie West, Clark Ostrander, Constance Randall
Front: Mr. Heineken, Dorothy Dorman, Nellie Peshek, Elva Ostrander, Dale Stubbendieck, Clifton Isaacs, Fern Taylor, Wesley Huff
Not pictured: Lyle Brinkman, Maurice Sasseen
BIRTHDAYS & ANNIVERSARIES
1-11 Easton Doeden, Amy Bryan, Jase Boone
1-14 Mollie Aernie, Joshua Peterson
1-15 Mark Moerer
1-16 Wyatt Doeden, Sharon Demaree
NEWS FROM 100 YEARS AGO
Friday, 1-11-1924, The Otoe Union:
Total assets of the First National Bank of Unadilla were $205,681.23. H.A. Butt was the Cashier. Alta P. Butt, E.A. Duff, and R.A. Duff were directors. Mina Morgan served as Notary Public. Total assets of the Farmer's State Bank of Unadilla were $107,067.34. S.E. Darner was the Cashier. G.W. Darner and C.O. Darner were directors. W.F. Hair was Notary Public. Blanche (Taylor) Cameron was teaching at District #104, Pleasant Point School, 3 miles south and 2 miles west of Palmyra. (Thanks Glen Isaacs for catching my mistake!)
NEWS FROM OUR NEIGHBORS
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The Louisville Food Bank is open twice each month, 2nd and 4th Thursdays, 6:00-7:00pm.
We’re located inside Hope’s Closet, 213 Main Street in Louisville.
> The Louisville Food Bank will be open the following dates the first 6 months in 2024:
> Jan. 11, 25
> Feb. 8, 22
> March 14, 28
> April 11, 25
> May 9, 23
> June 13, 27
Cornhusker Country Music Theater in Louisville
Come on over! Sit back or take a spin on our dance floor, enjoying the music every other Saturday evening!
This is a family-friendly venue, so bring the kids, too!
CORNHUSKER COUNTRY MUSIC THEATER
211 Main Street
Louisville, NE
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FREE ~ OPEN JAM SESSION
Bring your instrument, your voice or just come and enjoy the fun!
Everyone is welcome!
2nd Sunday each month!
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NO SATURDAY EVENING SHOWS in DECEMBER & JANUARY
However we will have
FREE, OPEN JAM SESSIONS!
January 14, 21 & 28
Bring your instruments, bring your voices or just sit in and listen!
Let's get together and have a good time!
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Email for more information: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.,
or call Larry, 1-402-949-0668.