NEW YORK (AP) – Bob Dylan is one of the first authors signed to Johnny Depp’s publishing imprint. “The Unraveled Tales of Bob Dylan” will be based on interviews Dylan gave to historian Douglas Brinkley. It comes out in 2015 on Depp’s Infinitum Nihil imprint through HarperCollins. Dylan and Brinkley will collaborate on editing a recently discovered novel by Woody Guthrie called “House of Earth.” That will come out in January.

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ROLLING STONES PLAN TWO SHOWS OUTSIDE NEW YORK
LONDON (AP) – So maybe it’s not the 50th anniversary tour everyone was hoping for, but The Rolling Stones have booked four concert dates. Two will be later this month in London, while the December 13 and 15 shows will be in Newark, New Jersey. The band says its scenery will include the tongue-and-lips logo that will “reach out into the crowd.” The Rolling Stones have no plans for a bigger tour. However, the December 15 show will be on pay-per-view.

THOUGHTS WITH TERRI 10/15/12
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SAFEWAY BUYS THIELE PHARMACY
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After remaining closed for four months following a June 12 police standoff at Thiele Pharmacy and Gifts, the store re-opened this past Monday under the new name, Thiele Gifts and More at 304 Box Butte in downtown Alliance.
The pharmacy portion of the business will remain in the former Alliance Medical Clinic building north of Box Butte General Hospital at 2307 Box Butte Avenue.
However, owner Charles Lierk is announcing today that his pharmacy has been sold to Safeway, and it will be relocated to the Safeway Grocery Store at Third and Mississippi in Alliance on December 5.
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Lierk says the sale of his pharmacy to Safeway has been in the works for several months, and that he and several of his current staff members will be employed by Safeway. He says he feels that even though the business name will no longer be Thiele Pharmacy, he believes Safeway will try to reflect the image that Thiele’s has had for over 100 years.
The 63-year-old Lierk says the sale is a good match, because he will be able to retire in a few years, and yet keep the pharmacy in Alliance.
“I’ve always wanted to keep the pharmacy in Alliance,” he said. “Having the gift store downtown and the pharmacy at Safeway will be a good match. I really believe people will continue to see the Thiele image at Safeway. They understand the personal service we have provided such as charge accounts and delivery. They probably will also offer flu shots and other services to customers as well.”
Lierk stresses that the pharmacy at 2307 Box Butte will operate non-stop through Dec. 4, and then open on Dec. 5 at Safeway.
The new Safeway Pharmacy hours will be announced at a later date.
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BOX BUTTE VETERANS SERVICE OFFICE NEWSLETTER – OCT. 2012
by Pete Mortaro, VSO Director
As more and more Veterans are getting older and headed towards retirement, anxiety is starting to set in. Do I have enough health insurance? Can I enroll in the VA Health Care System at such a late stage in my life? As a Veteran, when I pass away, are there any benefits for my spouse?
All good questions you need answers to now, not later. If you’re not currently enrolled in the VA Health Care System, there is an application process requirement you must meet. Currently, health care determinations are income and assets based. There are other circumstances where income and assets aren’t taken into consideration such as boots on the ground in Vietnam. These Veterans are automatically enrolled in Priority Group 6.
The only positive way to know is to fill out a 10-10 EZ form.
We assist with this application and know what it takes to be accepted. There have been several Veterans that have been given missinformation over the years, and are now enrolled in the VA Health Care System.
If you’re not accepted into the VA Health Care System after going through the application process, another way to get into the system is to be service connected for a service incurred injury or illness. We also assist in the process, but will take time for a determination to be made.
Again, we assist with filing these types of claims.
Veterans who are service connected and die as a result of a service related injury or disease, their eligible spouse qualifies for DIC (Dependency and Indemnity Compensation) which will pay a monthly allotment to thespouse. Under certain conditions, the spouse will also qualify for CHAMPVA which is health insurance with a prescription drug plan. Please keep in mind when the Veteran passes away, their service connected compensation will end. Also, if the Veteran retired from the military and is drawing a pension, under certain circumstances, the pension will stop or be reduced to the spouse. If the Veteran and spouse have Tricare for life as their health care insurance, that will continue for the spouse. If the Veteran didn’t qualify for DIC, the spouse may be eligible for Survivors Death Pension Benefits. This is determined by many factors including the spouse’s income and assets and medical expenses.
I encourage all Veterans and their spouses to make an appointment to discuss this very important topic, especially those Veterans that are service connected and their death may be related to their service incurred injury or illness. I know it’s a morbid subject, but pre-planning will alleviate a lot of those headaches later on.
Veterans Day weekend celebration is moving along very well due to the numerous volunteers that stepped up to the plate. Saturday November 10, will be the First Veterans Day Parade. It will start at 10 am, and will take place on Box Butte Avenue. Thank you to everyone for their continued help and support for this event. You may have heard this already, but we have been approved for an F-16 fly over as long as the Fighter Wing at Buckley Air Field isn’t deployed.
Sunday November 11, at 3:00 PM will be Veterans Day Celebration at the Performing Arts Center. There will be several dignitaries speaking along with our special ceremony.
LOCAL CANDIDATES FORUM OCT. 16
The Alliance Chamber of Commerce will host a candidates call in program on Tuesday, October 16, beginning at 6:30 p.m.
The forum will take place at the APS Administration Board Room and will be telecast live on Charter Cable Channel 6.
Audience questions may be phoned in (during the program) to 762-5475. Questions will be forwarded to the program moderator, Earl Jones.
The forum schedule:
6:30 p.m. – 7 p.m. — Box Butte County Commissioner Candidates Marv Toedtli and Doug Hashman.
7:05 p.m. to 7:35 p.m. — Legislative District 43 Candidates Al Davis and John Ravenscroft.
7:40 p.m. to 8:10 p.m. — Alliance City Council Candidates Lori Rowley, Wally Seiler and Fred Feldges.
8:15 p.m. — Alliance School Board Candidates Troy Schnell, Duane Dobson, Terry Curtiss, and Deborah Grothen-Wegehoft.
If you cannot paticipate Tuesday night, you may call the Alliance Chamber office at 762-1520 and leave your questions for the candidates.
The program will be taped and replayed on Wednesday, October 17, at noon and 6 p.m.
MARY GENEVIEVE LANDRIGAN, 91
Mary Genevieve Landrigan, (known to most as Genevieve), of Bridgeport died peacefully at the age of 91 years, 8 months, on October 13, 2012, surrounded by her family. Her Funeral Mass, will be held at 10am on Thursday, October 18, 2012 at the All Souls Catholic Church in Bridgeport with Father Dave Rykwalder as Celebrant. The inurnment will be held at the Oregon Trail Cemetery in Bridgeport. Visitation will be from 2pm til 5pm at Jolliffe Funeral Home in Bridgeport on Tuesday, with a Rosary/Vigil service beginning at 6pm at All Soul’s Catholic Church; at which time family and friends are welcome to celebrate Mary’s life and offer brief eulogies and memories. The family requests that in lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the All Souls Catholic Church in care of Father Dave Rykwalder. Online condolences may be left and a memorial candle may be lit in Mary’s memory at www.jolliffefuneralhome.com. Jolliffe Funeral Home in Bridgeport is in charge of arrangements.
She was born to Harold and Margaret Jeffryes on February 13, 1921 in Bassett, Nebraska, the oldest of four sisters. She lived with her family in Alliance, NE during her elementary-school and high-school years, graduating from Alliance High School in 1939. The harsh economic times of the Great Depression and Dust Bowl Days conditioned her life and prepared her for a lifetime of hard work. While working as head cook at the Everett Eldred Ranch in 1939, she met her husband, Joseph D. Landrigan. They were married on March 30, 1940, and over the next 10-years they had five children.
Mary and Joe moved from Gering, Nebraska to their farm northeast of Bridgeport in early December 1947. To make ends meet and to provide for the needs of her growing family, Mary actively engaged in all the labor-intensive tasks associated with farming and caring for the livestock, selling eggs, cream, chickens, ducks, geese, turkeys, wool and other farm produce.
Her jobs off the farm included cooking positions at the Northport Elementary School and the first Morrill County Hospital. Around 1956, Mary also worked for Jack Edwards at the Bulldog Drive-in. She then worked a total of 10-years with the ASCS/Soil Conservation offices. In 1968, she purchased the R & W Drive-in, and about 1970, she purchased Ann and Joe’s Drive-In, renaming it the Kar-ette Drive-in, operating the two drive-ins until the beginning of 1976. She continued to work at both drive-ins between 1976 and 1999, and additionally at the Cottonwood Drive-in/Oasis Restaurant between 1978 and 1982. She completed her restaurant career at the Subway, still going strong at the age of 81, as a Subway Sandwich artist.
Mary was unwavering in her devotion to her family, her children and grandchildren, and as a long-time member of the Catholic Church and the women’s Altar Society, she dedicated much of her time and energy toward supporting the church building fund by baking many, many delicious apple pies, preparing food served during Harvest Dinners, and making many afghans that were raffled or auctioned. Mary followed her father’s example of providing food to the poor during the Great Depression era by generously providing food baskets, in her own time, to struggling families within our community, and very frequently prepared meals for families who had just lost loved ones. It is important to mention Mary’s participation in serving Meals on Wheels for several years, and in preparing Soup Luncheons, the proceeds of which provided funds to the larger Bridgeport Ecumenical Ministerial Association in assisting travelers, in need of assistance, who were passing through town. In her own words, Mary worked hard and gave a lot, “hoping in return that somebody would do the same for other people. I couldn’t stand to see people go hungry.” She knew the wisdom of “Pay It Forward” long before the movie became popular.
Survivors include one sister, Velma Reed of Flower Mound, TX, four children, Patricia (Ron) McCloud of Dunsmuir, CA, Mike (Lynn) Landrigan of Albuquerque, NM, Donald (Charlotte) Landrigan of Bridgeport, NE, and Robert (Donna) Landrigan of Bridgeport, NE; 12 Grandchildren, 2 Step-Grandchildren, 20 Great-Grandchildren, 5 Step-Great-Grandchildren, and 2 Great-Great Grandchildren.
Preceding Mary in death are her parents, her husband, Joseph D. Landrigan, two sisters, Lucille Provencher of Danielson, CT, and Betty Shubert of Gering, NE, her oldest son, Richard J. Landrigan of Scottsbluff, NE, Baby Granddaughter Mary Margaret Landrigan of Chicago, Step-Grandson, Larry Sanders of Bridgeport, and Grandson, Michael Dennis Landrigan of Chicago.
Mom, we are proud that you were our Mother. We are proud of your hard work ethic, your strength and stamina and resiliency in facing and overcoming difficult times. We are grateful for all that you taught us and for all of your loving, motherly sacrifices for us. We will miss you Mom. Godspeed to your Heavenly reward.
LOUISE A. LICHTY CALLAHAN
Louise A. Lichty Callahan passed away early Thursday morning, October 11, 2012 in Gering, NE. Louise lived an active and healthy 93 years.
A graveside service will be held on Saturday, October 20, 2012 at 2:00 p.m. at the Big Springs Cemetery in Big Springs, NE with Pastor Jonathan Seng officiating. Tributes of sympathy may be left at www.geringchapel.com. Gering Memorial Chapel assisted the family with arrangements.
She was born on June 7, 1919 in Sutherland, Iowa to William and Edyth (Cook) Burgess. She had nine brothers and sisters. When she was a young girl, her family moved to Scottsbluff, NE. She married Darrell Lichty on February 27, 1938 and they made their home in Big Springs, NE. They had three children, Bruce, Bonnie and Shirley. Louise worked for Goodalls in Ogallala, NE from 1957 until Darrell’s death and her retirement in 1980. She moved to Gering, NE in 1981 and worked for West Nebr General Hospital in Housekeeping. She could work circles around the younger girls thus was deemed “The Roadrunner.” Louise enjoyed golfing, walking, swimming, watching sports and politics, and playing games with her family. She even learned how to water ski at the age of 67. She met Edward Callahan and they were married in October of 1985. They enjoyed many years of traveling before his death in January 1997.
Survivors include her daughters Bonnie Dancer and Shirley White of Gering; daughter-in-law Janice Lichty of Gering, 10 grandchildren, 17 great grandchildren, 4 great great grandchildren and sisters Maxine Sanders and Eunice Corbin of California.
Preceding Louise in death were her husbands Darrell Lichty and Ed Callahan, son Bruce Lichty and grandsons Ray Dancer and Roy Dancer, four brothers and three sisters.


