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Where there’s smoke...
First truck was good investment
Cemetery directories completed for Memorial Day
Fantastic finish
Where there’s smoke... Beemer’s Volunteer Fire Department made use of a perfect day Sunday for a practice burn. Firemen set an hold house on fire at the farm place of the late Marcella Belling, located on County Road 15, about 3.5 miles from Beemer. Basic fire practice, including entering a burning house, was conducted during the controlled burn.
First truck was good investment By Bev Wieler West Point News Reporter / Seventy-seven years ago Eddie Doescher took a chance and sold the only vehicle he owned and bought a truck. It marked the beginning of Doescher Transfer Company, located in Beemer.
Doescher’s family acknowledges  that his initial investment proved to be a good one.
Cemetery directories completed for Memorial Day By Bev Wieler West Point News Reporter / Lance Parsons searched for several years to find where his father was buried. He had lost contact with him through the years and knew he had died.
At about the same time as he was searching, Lance was also doing work on a directory for Mount Hope Cemetery in West Point.
Fantastic finish It wasn’t by chance, but rather hard work and dedication that Bluejay senior Emily Petz evolved into a star sprinter.
It was also her love for the sport that allowed Petz to place a giant exclamation mark on her Central Catholic track career with four medals in four events at the 2013 state track and field meet held this past weekend at Omaha Burke.

Lowell Weitzenkamp - July 06, 2011

Lowell Weitzenkamp, age 81, of Fremont, formerly of rural Hooper, died Sunday, June 26, 2011, in his home. Visitation with the family will be Friday, July 8 from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Ludvigsen Mortuary, Fremont. A Celebration of Life Memorial Service will be 10:30 a.m. Saturday, July 9, 2011 at the First Lutheran Church with the Rev. Charlie Axness and Rev. Matt Knopf officiating.
Memorials are suggested to the Building Fund of First Lutheran Church or to the University of Nebraska Foundation (for pancreatic cancer research).
Survivors include his wife, Mardell; two daughters, Carol (David) Trower of New York City and Mary Harper of San Diego, Calif.; two sons, Tom (Cindy) Weitzenkamp of rural Hooper and Scott (Wendy) Weitzenkamp of San Jose, Calif.; four grandchildren, Jon (Janelle) Weitzenkamp, Jenny (Chris) Estudillo, Michael (Kaitlin) Harper, and Brian Weitzenkamp; 3 step-grandchildren, Emily Trower, and Kim and Brian Merk; 6 great-grandchildren, Nick, Joel and Katie Weitzenkamp, Elise, Evie, and Elena Estudillo; and sister Doris Von Seggern.

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