
Friday evening, March 29, Massie-Richards Post #100 and their Auxiliary,
recognized members from both organizations for their continuous memberships.
It was held at the Syracuse Country Club, 31 were present, and an outstanding
meal was catered in by Melody Teten.

Auxiliary President Jenice Bates, Jackie Wooster, 40 years years, Howard Diamon,
65 years, Ray Schroeder, 75 years, Post #100 Commander, Ed Reed, Ron Apel,
50 years, Bob Wilhelm, 40 years, District #12 Commander, Bonnie Brewer.
Those honored but unable to attend were: Larry Richardson, 35 years,
Russell Bryan, 40 years, Duane Ehman, 50 years, Robert Janssen, 50 years,
Charles Swanson, 50 years, and John Weber, 50 years.

There was a nice turn out for the Rescue Soup Luncheon, Sunday,
March 31, at the Community Center gym. The food was great and we got
to talk to a lot of people. The Squad would like to thank everyone who
participated and attended.

Wonderful soup and yummy desserts!

Early crowd

LONG line of Silent Auction items!
Everyone knows someone who was affected by the flooding and they will
be battling it until the end of summer and maybe longer. We know you've
helped out however you can, and bless those from out of state who have
donated hay, clothes, medicine, water, and so many other things, but just
be careful in giving cash and internet donations, as some have turned
out to be scams.

Congratulations to Burton Brandt on receiving his Eagle Scout Award!
He has put in a lot of time and effort in planting and caring for memorial
trees around the Village as his project. We will be able to see the results
for years to come. Thank you!

Since this is the year most of my friends and I am turning 70, let's take
a look back at 1949:
Prices: Bread, 14 cents/loaf, Milk,84 cents/gallon,Eggs, 68 cents/dozen,
Gas, 27 cents/gallon, Stamp, 3 cents each, Minimum
wage, 40 cents/hour.
TV shows: The Ed Sullivan Show, Texaco Star Theatre, Ed Wynn, Time
for Beany
Hot New Toys: Candy Land, Legos, Silly Putty
Most read books: "King of the Wind" by Marguerite Henry, "1984" by George
Orwell, and "The Sheltering Sky" by Paul Bowles
Harry S. Truman was President & Alben W. Barkley was VP
More next week!
NOTICE OF MEETING
REGULAR MEETING
UNADILLA VILLAGE BOARD OF TRUSTEES
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Chairman and Board of Trustees of the Village of Unadilla, Nebraska, will meet in a publicly convened session on Wednesday, April 10, 2019, at 7:30 p.m. at the Village Library, 770 G Street, Unadilla, Nebraska. The agenda of subjects to be considered at said meeting is kept continuously current and available for public inspection at the Village Office. The tentative agenda for this meeting includes:
- Discussion of New Addition
- Discussion of a Daycare/Preschool at the Community Center
Except for items of an emergency nature, the agenda shall not be enlarged later than twenty-four hours before the scheduled commencement of the meeting. Any persons needing special accommodations should contact the Village Office at least five days prior to the meeting date.
_____________________________________
Corinne K. Zahn, Village Clerk
I certify that the above notice of meeting was posted by me in the three following public places within the Village: Countryside Bank, Post Office, and Community Center message board on 4-01-2019, posted on www.UnadillaNebraska.com on 04-03-19, and not published in the Syracuse Journal Democrat.
_____________________________________
Corinne K. Zahn, Village Clerk
SEAL
Come join us for a fun morning!! You choose — paint a gourd
or a barn quilt or a canvas.
When: Saturday, April 19th - 9:00 to noon
Where: Duncan Building
All supplies furnished.
Refreshments served.
Interested — stop into the library for more info & to register. Or contact Sharon Demaree (402) 269-0391
or Peggy Leefers (402) 828-5725 or Sue Saathoff (402) 269-5748!



BIRTHDAYS & ANNIVERSARIES

4-6 Cindy Bassinger, Betty Wallen
4-7 Larry Larson
4-9 Michele Wilhelm
NEWS FROM 100 YEARS AGO

Friday, 4-4-1919, The Otoe Union:
"Mr. Sam Lairmore informs us that he has finished his hedge cutting
for this season. Sam is one of the best men with an axe that you will
find this side of the Michigan forests." Rev. & Mrs. Fuqua, Paisley Church,
moved to Springfield, NE, where he would serve a new church. The
average temperature for March was 42.2 degrees, with a high of 74 and
a low of 6. There was 1.55" of precipitation.

NEWS FROM OUR NEIGHBORS
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Sunday, April 28th 11:00 a.m.









CORNHUSKER COUNTRY MUSIC THEATER
(a NONPROFIT ORGANIZATION)
2019 WINTER-SPRING SHOW SCHEDULE:
April 13 - Al Kelley & Reilly Creek Band
April 27 - Rick Stephens & Friends


NEBRASKA FOOTBALL 2019

4-13 Spring Game
8-31 Nebraska vs South Alabama
9-7 Colorado vs Nebraska
9-14 Nebraska vs Northern Illinois
9-21 Illinois vs Nebraska
9-28 Nebraska vs Ohio State
10-5 Nebraska vs Northwestern
10-12 Minnesota vs Nebraska
10-19 Bye
10-26 Nebraska vs Indiana
11-2 Purdue vs Nebraska
11-9 Bye
11-16 Nebraska vs Wisconsin
11-23 Maryland vs Nebraska
11-29 Nebraska vs Iowa
