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Rhhttp://hebronjournalregister.comttp://hebronjournalregister.com Highlights of the 2014 year part two Tidbits By Amanda Push Hebron Journal-Register Alumni Meeting... [email protected] The Thayer Central/Hebron High School alumni meeting will be held This week we continue our year in on Jan. 13 at the Secrest Library in review with a look at the second half Hebron at 7:30 p.m. of 2014. July Thayer County Commissioners named George Gerdes as the new roads Annual Meeting... superintendent. Gerdes, who was pre- The Hebron Country Club annual viously the assistant superintendent of meeting will be held on Jan. 18 at the the county department, replaced retir- Hebron Country Club. Social hour ing Richard Heinrichs. Gerdes started will begin at 4 p.m. The meeting will on the grading crew with Heinrichs begin at 5 p.m. 16 years ago. He became the assistant superintendent 14 years ago. Chester artist Cindy Chinn created a Sales Tax... 8 x 10 foot acrylic mural for the newly restored Majestic Theatre. The mural Thayer County collected is set at a backlot of a western fi lm in $153,441.62 in sales tax for the production. She personalized the can- month of October 2014 after show- vas using people she knows such as her ing a 6.9 percent decrease in net artistic partner Art Whitton, shown as taxable sales over October 2013. the cameraman, and her brother Allen For October 2014, the county had Chinn, shown as the sound man. $2,789,842 in net taxable sales - The 2014 Cornhusker State Games, down from $2,996,531 in 2013. the state’s biggest amateur sporting According to Hebron Clerk event of the summer, 14 athletes rep- Jean Nagey, the City of Hebron resented the county at the 30th annual collected $20,278.33 in motor state venue. Contestants from Thayer vehicle and sales taxes on net County competed in fi ve sporting taxable sales of $1,377,646 for events including archery, bowling, the month of October. That shows Energy 5K, Energy Walk, and track a decrease of 15.5 percent in net and fi eld. Represented communities taxable sales over October 2013 included Davenport, Deshler, Hebron which was $1,631,014. The motor and Hubbell. The Thayer Central Board of Educa- JR File Photo vehicle tax ($2,170.78) goes into Chester artist Cindy Chinn stands by her creation for the Hebron Majestic Theatre: an 8 x 10 foot acrylic mural. the street fund, while the remainder tion accepted a $21,450 bid from True The mural is set at a backlot of a western fi lm in production and features the faces of as artistic partner Art Whitton ($18,107.55) goes into the sales View, a security company providing tax fund. a new security camera system for and her brother Allen Chinn. The Department of Revenue the school. The agreement was origi- releases figures approximately nally for 31 cameras but by the end short months later and took over the of August 25, Melvin is fourth in the Queen. three months later than the actual of the meeting, the board approved Fairbury bakery in 1979, and in 1983 PRCA World standings. NFR took The Hebron City Council approved a month being profi led. November an additional six outside cameras. In gained the one in Hebron. The Smiths place at the Thomas & Mack Center in project to widen Dove Road for better 2014 fi gures will be released in keeping with security, the board also hung up their aprons for good on Aug. Las Vegas, the 10-day event kicked off access to the proposed community cen- February. discussed transitional changes for the 9 and closed the local business. Dec. 4. Melvin competed at the venue ter. The project will cost approximately school parking lot to accommodate a The Thayer County extension board eight years ago; however, his shoulder $121,746. The narrow roadway into safe way for students to cross between celebrated 100 years of education this was in a brace due to an injury. Hebron’s business area in the northern buildings. Students were using a cross- year. Extension boards were started in September part of town is viewed as confusing walk to walk from the elementary 1914 through the Smith-Lever Act and Hebron Secrest Library applied for for many drivers and widening the building to the high school building. Rep. A.F. Lever of South Carolina. and was awarded a Libri Grant from road with turn lanes should alleviate ~Obituaries~ Offi cials chose to put up a barrier for The act was established as a means of the Libri Foundation, a national non- the confusion. Hebron’s project is to the crosswalk. placing professional educators in local profi t organization that donates new, simply make a wider area for traffi c to Brettmann, Arthur, 101, Deshler August communities to improve lives. high quality children’s books to small either turn into the community center In August, Hebron saw the retire- rural public libraries through its “Books driveway which will be located on the Domeier, Tina, 92, Bruning ment of bakers Randy and Diane Smith. Southern Plains Extension Board for Children” program. The Libri north side of Dove Road, or the busi- Diane got her fi rst job in what was the Foundation provides all participating ness plaza driveway already located Ficken, Berdina, 88, formerly Davenport Wilcox Bakery in Hebron when she was Deb Craig, Hebron libraries with a book list of about 600 on the south side of the road. On Sept. 8, the Hebron City Council in high school. At Fairbury College Sam Rempe, Superior titles to make selections. The Founda- Votipka, Mary, 62, formerly Alexandria she met Randy Smith, a young man tion will match sponsorship funds up chose not to pass an ordinance that Christy Farnstrom, Hebron who just happened to be raised in the to $350 on a two-to-one ratio. Local would prohibit body art establish- Wittrock, Raymond, 87, Waverly bakery business. The two married a few Dwayne Buescher, Lawrence residents Jeremy and Jeannine Voss ments in Hebron. The council was Heidi Eaton, Hebron offered to fund the grant sponsorship split in its decision: Representatives Teresa Frahm-Meyer, Edgar portion in full. Kurk Wiedel, Robert Dodes and Larry LeAnn Lipker, Oak Carleton’s Milo Day celebration Fangmeier voted yes to prohibit such Tim Pohlmann, Deshler returned this September and with it, the establishments while Doug Huber, Rich Koch and Jay Bauer voted no. Nathan Schardt, Davenport Milo Queen contest. Since 1953, the Milo Queen contest has been a tradi- Mayor Shane Day broke the tie by Stephanie Thayer, Nora tion of Milo Day in Nebraska’s Milo voting no to the prohibition. Deshler Capital, Carleton. The contest allows also did not pass the ordinance. Some Hebron resident Dru Melvin quali- high school junior and senior young were not so supportive of the decision, fi ed for both the National Finals Rodeo women to participate in an afternoon of however, and a petition was circulated and Canadian fi nals. Melvin is a pro- interviews, evening gown, fun activi- around Hebron calling for a special fessional bulldogger, which means he ties and a community service project. meeting with the council. However, wrestles 450 to 650 pound longhorn This year, Megan Swartzendruber at the meeting, the city council stuck steers to the ground on the run. As (Miss Shickley) was crowned Milo See Year in Review...pg 10 Veteran Support Program begins A new outreach program has been JR File Photo established through Blue Valley Thayer Central extension board members dish up ice cream during a 4-H Community Action Partnership with fashion show at the fairgrounds agriculture hall in Deshler. the help of AmeriCorps VISTAs. The goal of the Veteran Support Project is to increase the capacity of BVCA in serving Veterans and their families. Flu cases expected to increase Many Veterans have fallen on hard times and are forgotten in their Indicators from the Nebraska school, we anticipate reports of fl u- communities. The Project plans to public health infl uenza and infl u- like illness to increase. provide leadership, direction and enza- like- illness tracking systems PHS again cautions that the ability to obtain, establish, analyze show infl uenza activity continues to population from six months and older and address needs of Veterans and be in the widespread category. should seek a fl u immunization from their families in BVCA’s service area This includes the five Public their physician. of Butler, Fillmore, Gage, Jefferson, Health Solutions (PHS) counties: For those without insurance or Polk, Saline, Seward, Thayer and Gage, Saline, Thayer, Jefferson and means to pay should contact PHS JR Photo/Amanda Push York Counties. Fillmore Counties. to determine options. Bitter cold sweeps through Midwest... A Veteran Leadership Advisory Reports of outbreaks in nursing Infl uenza can be very serious The warm winter fl uke of Nebraska is over and the frost and frigid tem- Council (VLAC) is being organized homes continue to be received by particularly for small children, el- peratures are back. Thayer County received a light snow Jan. 3 and 4. Wind to include Veterans or a Veteran’s the state. ders and those with chronic disease family members. The Council will The state reports three infl uenza or conditions. It is never too late to chills reached as low as -18 degrees over the weekend and the temperature in identifying needs, estab- associated deaths so far this sea- immunize. dropped into the single digits. However, according to the National Weather lishing objectives and mobilizing son. PHS can be reached by phone at Service, the latter part of this week, as well as this weekend, will peak into resources to address those needs in With the children returning from (402) 826-3880. the 20s. Saturday shows a 20 percent chance of snow. each county. 2 - Wednesday, January 7, 2015 - The Hebron Journal-Register

PPagesages ooff tthehe PPastast...... From The Hebron Journal- Register 1885 90 Years Ago 60 Years Ago Hebron Academy is sched- An 83-year-old Hebron 130 Years Ago uled to play a doublehead- landmark is rapidly vanish- The days are growing er contest with ing from the Hebron scene longer. Deshler boys and girls in the as wrecking crews complete Ice is being put up in large Luther Hall gym Saturday the demolition begun by the quantities. night. Coach Roselius pre- 1953 tornado. Bowing to There is a large amount of dicts two good games as the the wrecker’s hammer is the corn still ungathered in this Deshler school has as strong building at 5th and Lincoln, county. team and the H. A. girls were known locally as “the Journal Nebraska has 1,036 post undefeated last year and are building.” offi ces, 127 of which were showing up strong in practice It was built in 1872 as a established this year. at the present. school for Dist. No. 7, Thayer The organization of a Thayer A special Christmas musical county. The fi rst school had County Medical Association is program was a feature of the been built of sod and was being talked up among the Woman’s club meeting at the approximately on the site of M.D.’s. Tuesday night session in the the present J. H. Yost lumber O. E. Deming who has club room at the court house. yard. Later a building was built 35 acres of corn yielding 60 During the business meting, of native cottonwood lumber, bushels to the acre, says he the club voted to leave the sawed in a local mill on the hauled 58 bushels of ear corn dispensing of benevolences to river. This school stood near in one two-horse wagon load, the judgment of the president, where the Presbyterian church and wants to know who can Mrs. Correll, and the other now stands. It was later moved beat it. offi cers, giving local work to Jefferson county. The then, As will be seen by his an- the precedence over foreign new building was used as a nouncement elsewhere in this relief work. school for about 18 years, and issue, S. H. Andrews intends Hebron Library Receives also served as a community J-R File Photo starting a creamery and feed- Books by Mrs. Floy Talbott: center. Town elections were This Week 1985… .The combined Spanish classes, taughter by Mrs. Toucedo, worked grinding mill at the old cheese We have just received a few held in the large room on together to construct various Pinatas. A total of 51 students worked on the many designs of this factory south of town. He of the new books “Life of the second fl oor--chalk lines Mexican fold art. informs us that he will have Christ,” by Giovanni Papini, being drawn, and persons fi rst-class machinery and con- translated by Dorothy Fisher. favoring or opposing various American Legionnaires. USDA provides greater duct the enterprise on business This book is considered the issues by standing on their side principles. A good creamery Thayer County Memorial most popular in America. It of the line. Hospital’s New Year’s baby will not only be remunerative is the confession of a man Church services of both protection for growers to its owner but profi table to was Amber Sykes, daughter of who after years of turbulence the Christian and Methodist Connie Sykes of Daykin. the farming community. Agriculture Secretary Tom manage risk, making farming a and atheism has turned to the congregations were held there, Josh Dake and his sister H. C. Kilpatrick, of Gilead Vilsack today announced that much more attractive business simple life of Christ and has prior to the erection of their Jannell accepted the Hebron precinct, recently lost 13 head greater protection is now avail- proposition.” for its one aim the calling own places of worship. Fol- Chamber of Commerce fi rst of cattle valued at $400 by the able from the Noninsured Crop To help producers learn back of the human race to the lowing the erection of a new place plaque for having the smut disease. The total loss to Disaster Assistance Program more about the Noninsured religion of love. We now have school on the site of the present best decorated residential citizens of Thayer county from for crops that traditionally Crop Disaster Assistance Pro- 17 patrons, with an average of high school, the old building display during the Chamber’s this fatal disease will foot up have been ineligible for federal gram and how it can help them, about 180 books loaned each was purchased by Erasmus M. Christmas contest. several thousand dollars. week. We have just received Corell on June 6, 1889, and Mr. crop insurance. USDA, in partnership with In view of the scarcity of 37 books of the late fi ction and Correll moved the equipment 1995 The new options, created by Michigan State University and money, the low prices of nonfi ction. of the Hebron Journal, which the 2014 Farm Bill, provide the University of Illinois, cre- produce, and the hard times Bart Helfrich, who has es- had been founded 18 years 20 Years Ago greater coverage for losses ated an online resource. prevailing, the payment of tablished chiropractic offi ces before. The Correll family Two Lincoln teens were ar- when natural disasters affect The Web tool, available at taxed at this time by the in Fairbury, visited his brother, published the Hebron Journal rested after a burglary at the specialty crops such as veg- www.fsa.usda.gov/nap, al- people is a hardship of great C. J. Helfrich and family, there for 55 years. The plant Smart Alex Restaurant and etables, fruits, mushrooms, lows producers to determine severity -- the effect of a badly returning Tuesday. was advertised as the “First Lounge in Alexandria. fl oriculture, ornamental nurs- whether their crops are eligible constructed law. Hebron and Thayer county, Steam Printing Plant West Lyle Welch reported two ery, aquaculture, turf grass, for coverage. It also gives them 1895 in common with the rest of of the Mississippi River.” In and one-half inches of snow ginseng, honey, syrup, and an opportunity to explore a the state, received a soaking 1944, Will and Edna Long, for the week with seven inches energy crops. variety of options and levels to 120 Years Ago of rain and sleet last week,, publishers of the Hebron Reg- reported for the month of “These new protections will determine the best protection Skating was fairly good this beginning Wednesday after- ister, purchased the Journal December. help ensure that farm families level for their operation. week again. noon. About one and one half from Earnest E. Correll, son of The Chester-Hubell-Byron growing crops for food, fi ber If the application deadline C. Beisner shipped a car of inches of moisture was re- the founder, and consolidated boys’ basketball team ex- or livestock consumption will for an eligible crop has already hay to Indianola today. ported to have fallen, the most the two papers in the Journal ecuted its game plan to a T in be better able to withstand passed, producers will have E. T. Armstrong is affl icted of this being in rain. A great building, under the name of its 82-64 defeat of the Hebron losses due to natural disas- until Jan. 14, 2015, to choose with spinal trouble we are deal of damage was done to the Journal-Register. Bears in the Hebron Holiday ters,” said Vilsack. expanded coverage through told. telephone and telegraph wires, Tournament. “For years, commodity crop the Noninsured Crop Disaster The party who bought the practically all lines connecting 1965 2005 farmers have had the ability Assistance Program. grocery stock of Mr. Rodda, Hebron with the outside world to purchase insurance to keep To learn more, visit the 50 Years Ago their crops protected, and it Farm Service Agency (FSA) will move it to Falls City. having been broken down, by (Bruning Banner) 10 Years Ago Shearer and Creviston har- the heavy coat of sleet on the Obituaries: Wilfred E. only makes sense that fruit and website at www.fsa.usda.gov/ Pfc. Max West of Belvidere vegetable, and other specialty nap or contact your local FSA vest 250 tons of ice this season wires. Trains were delayed and was serving at Ft. Benning, Ficken, 76, of Davenport and and shipped 25 carloads. no reports could be made on Esther Maschmann, 83, of crop growers, should be able offi ce at offi ces.usda.gov. Ga., with the 197th Infantry to purchase similar levels of The Farm Service Agency A mutual improvement club account of the telegraph wires Brigade. Deshler. has been organized in Hebron, being down. Mr. Jones, local Showing at the Majestic protection. Ensuring these (FSA), which administers minutes of which will be found manager of the Lincoln Tele- 1975 was “Meet the Fockers,” star- farmers can adequately pro- the program, also wants to elsewhere. We anticipate for phone Company had a force ring Ben Stiller and Robert tect themselves from factors hear from producers and it a long life and a prosper- of men out working as soon as 40 Years Ago DeNiro. beyond their control is also other interested stakeholders ous one. possible after the storm, trying Longtime businessman Durward and Ruby Phelps critical for consumers who who may have suggestions to get the toll lines in working Arthur Record died at the age were being honored with a enjoy these products and for or recommendations on the 1905 order. Poles were own all over of 98. He came to Hebron in card shower on the occasion communities whose econo- program. the county. 1922 when he purchased the of their 60th wedding an- mies depend on them.” Written comments will be 110 Years Ago Majestic Theater from Earl Previously, the program of- accepted until Feb. 13, 2015, All church people can niversary. 1935 Gray. Richelle Luongo, Devon fered coverage at 55 percent and can be submitted through put their teams in Morley’s Charles Hinze was installed of the average market price for www.regulations.gov. Feed Yard on Sundays, free Hartley, Jordan Wiedel and 80 Years Ago as Worshipful master of Nathan Seaman, Thayer Cen- crop losses that exceed 50 per- These new provisions under of charge. Don’t molest According to word re- Hebron Lodge No. 43, A.F. cent of expected production. the Noninsured Crop Disaster anything. ceived from government tral Middle School sixth & A.M. grade correspondents, wrote Producers can now choose Assistance Program were Quick and Gross is the fi rm headquarters, the post offi ces Mr. and Mrs. G.D. Van higher levels of coverage, up made possible through the name which succeeds W. F. at Stoddard and at Williams, articles for the thayercentral. Cleef, associated with the org website. to 65 percent of their expected 2014 Farm Bill, which builds Kuhlman in the implement Neb., will be discontinued. Chester State Bank since its production at 100 percent of on historic economic gains in business. The move is to take effect establishment in 1950, sold the average market price. rural America over the past Dr. Boyes sold the house after Jan. 1. their interest to their daughter The expanded protection fi ve years, while achieving just south of his residence, LaVieve Bethscheider, six- and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. will be especially helpful to meaningful reform and bil- heretofore occupied by Mr. year-old daughter of Mr. and Harold R. Porter. beginning and traditionally lions of dollars in savings for Ross, to H. G. Wilson. Dr. Mrs. Henry Bethscheider of underserved producers, as the taxpayer. Boyes contemplates the erec- Hebron, won second prize 1985 ★ well as farmers with limited Since enactment, USDA tion of a hospital where the old among eight contestants on resources, who will receive fee has made signifi cant progress structure stood. the stage of a Belleville, Kan., 30 Years Ago waivers and premium reduc- to implement each provision Senator W. H. Jennings is theater last Saturday night The Army Corp of Engi- A red star on tions for expanded coverage. of this critical legislation, elected president pro tem of with a song and dance. She is neers notifi ed Third District More crops are now eligible including providing disaster the Senate, and for a second under the direction of Maxine Congresswoman Virginia for the program, including relief to farmers and ranchers; time in the history of Thayer Gates. Smith that funds were al- your label expanded aquaculture produc- strengthening risk manage- county, a senator from the 23rd Shocked by disclosures located for construction of tion practices, and sweet and ment tools; expanding access Senatorial District receives that dope was being peddled an emergency streambank means it's time biomass sorghum. For the fi rst to rural credit; funding critical that honor, Senator E. M. to high school students, po- protection project on the Little time, a range of crops used research; establishing innova- Correll having been elected lice and school offi cials in Blue River near Gilead. to produce bioenergy will be tive public-private conserva- to that position the session Chicago, Ill., have launched The Hebron City Council to renew your eligible as well. tion partnerships; developing of 1893. an intensive drive to curb the head consulting electrical “If America is to remain new markets for rural-made W. D. Galbraith is the pos- sales. engineer Bob Mullendore of subscription food secure and continue ex- products; and investing in sessor of a fi ne bear skin, Deaths & Obituaries: Ber- Lincoln state that the electrical porting food to the world, we infrastructure, housing and sent to him by W. H. Bower tie D. Rasher; Ruth Dry; distribution system in the city need to do everything we can community facilities to help of Cornwallis, Ore., whose Elizabeth Steele; Charles needed updating, primarily to the Hebron to help new farmers get started improve quality of life in rural wife will be remembered as Leebody; Eugene V. Boyle; because of old age. and succeed in agriculture,” America. Miss Edna Lemon, formerly Mrs. G. H. Cropsey; Mrs. E. The Hebron American Journal-Register Vilsack said. “This program For more information, visit of Thayer county. B. Applegate; O. G. Bruning; Legion Club held an organiza- will help new and socially dis- www.usda.gov/farmbill. Elmer E. Hess, who has Mrs. Geo. Golden. tional meeting for Sons of the advantaged farmers affordably been busy the past season preparing the bird cage, has 1945 fi nally captured his canary 70 Years Ago and of course is happy, hav- Pfc. Harry P. Majeski is SUBSCRIPTION RATES: ing been married on Dec. 28 serving as an ordinance work- NEBRASKA: One Year, $34.00 to Miss Nellie E. Woolever of er with a bombardment group The Hebron ournal Belvidere, Rev. J. D. Hammel which recently was awarded a OUT-OF-STATE: One Year, $39.00 offi ciating. 00 second War Department cita- J Online Only: One Year, $23.00 tion for outstanding perfor- - 1915 egister ($15 additional for combination of mail and online E-edition) mance in the Mediterranean Postmaster: 100 Years Ago Theatre of Operations. R (Alexandria Argus) Mrs. Grace Liggett passed http://hebronjournalregister.com Send address changes to Hebron Journal-Register, J. L. Spaulding went to Ellis away suddenly Dec. 17, at her P.O. 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Marengo, Ill., Christmas night word is received from her two on account of the death of his sons overseas. Th e Hebron Journal-Register (ISSN 0740-0997) is published A Red Star On Th e Mailing Label Indicates sister. every Wednesday from 318 Lincoln Ave. with periodical ★ Th e Subscription Is Soon To Expire. 1955 postage paid at Hebron, NE 68370. 1925 Phone (402) 768-6602 • Fax (402) 768-7354 • email: [email protected] The Hebron Journal-Register - Wednesday, January 7, 2015 - 3 UNK Honor Band, TCHS invests in new Courthouse News Choral Clinic Held 80-slice CT scanner DISTRICT COURT MMussmanussman laterlater nnoticeotice ddam-am- High school vocal and Soon patients having a CT PProfessionalrofessional ChoiceChoice RRe-e- aagege oonn tthehe ddriver’sriver’s ssideide ooff instrumental music students scan at Thayer County Health Health News ccoveryovery vvs.s. 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Jan. 26. receive and begin installing common in health care, reduc- by December 31, 2014 8811 aandnd CCRR T nnearear BBelvidere,elvidere, The event includes 697 stu- ACTIVITIES their new 80-slice Toshiba Aq- ing the amount of radiation a Court costs $48.00 unless oth- rresultedesulted iinn a 22014014 PPontiacontiac bbe-e- dents and features three choirs Thursday, January 8: HS uilion CT scanner. This system patient is exposed to will be erwise stated. Probation costs also and two bands, which rehearse a major benefi t with our new include $30 enrollment fee and $25 iingng ttotaled.otaled. StuCo-Lunch. will be a signifi cant upgrade per each month on probation. Chemi- MMeganegan BBulinulin ooff BBruningruning all day before presenting a Friday, January 9: JV from the eight slice scanner it scanner,” said Audra Hergott, cal testing costs are $5 per month on wwasas southboundsouthbound oonn bbridgeridge 6 p.m. concert at the UNK wrestling at Concordia, 4:30 will replace. The new scanner TCHS Director of Radiology. probation. wwhenhen a rraccoonaccoon rranan iinn ffrontront ooff Health and Sports Center. p.m.; BB at Superior, 4:30 will create 80 high-resolution “This new 80-slice machine Local Law Enforcement hherer vvehicle.ehicle. SShehe hhitit tthehe bbrakesrakes The honor choir is directed p.m. images of body structures per produces quicker scans with Ronald Safarik, Austin, aandnd tthehe vvehicleehicle ddriftedrifted iintonto tthehe by David Bauer, professor of Saturday, January 10: rotation, compared to eight much less radiation. This new Texas. Speeding, $25. iinsnsiidede llane.ane. SShehe oover-correctedver-corrected music and UNK director of Wrestling at Aquinas-David slices per rotation in the cur- CT Scanner will also allow Trenton Urban, Colorado aandnd sstrucktruck tthehe bbridge,ridge, ccausingausing choirs. City, 10 a.m.; BB at Deshler, rent scanner. patients to receive treatment Springs, Colo. Speeding, ddamageamage ttoo ffrontront ooff vvehicleehicle aandnd The honor and festival 4:30 p.m. CT, or computed tomog- for many conditions locally. $125. tthehe aairir bbagag ddeployed.eployed. bands are directed by Duane Tuesday, January 13: HS raphy, scanners use special They will no longer have to Gregory Earnest, Omaha. TThehe rrailail aandnd bbridge,ridge, oownedwned Bierman, assistant professor TCHCC Lunch. x-ray equipment that take travel to a larger hospital for Speeding, $25. bbyy NNebraskaebraska DDept.ept. ooff RRoads,oads, of music and UNK director Wednesday, January 14: multiple pictures – or slices care, if their condition can be Timothy Benson, Grand rrecievedecieved $$1,2001,200 iinn ddamage.amage. of bands, and Brian Alber, JH TCHCC lunch. – of internal structures, such diagnosed here.” Island. Speeding, $300. assistant professor of music as organs, bones and blood The new 80 Slice CT Scan- Patrick Kelly, Jr., Omaha. and UNK assistant director MENU vessels. A computer program ner will allow TCHS to: Speeding, $75. of bands. Thursday, January 8: then reconstructs all these · take less time to complete Dennis Stromp, Greeley. The choir clinic also in- Cheeseburger macaroni bake, slices into detailed, two and a scan Speeding, $25. Oak cludes guest clinicians Jason steamed green beans, corn- three dimensional images. · produce a more detailed Nebraska State Patrol Stevens, director of choirs at bread, deli sandwich. CT scans are painless, non- image By Phyllis Schmitt The County Court pro- Millard South High School, Friday, January 9: Corn invasive procedures that can · expose patients to much cessed scale citations issued to and Leslie Essman, director dog, baked beans, muffi n (6- be used to examine any part less radiation than older mod- 10 commercial vehicle drivers Not much news this week, of choirs at North Loup Scotia 12), PBJ sandwich. of the body. This new scan- els still in use for Nebraska road violations because of the weather I’m High School. Monday, January 12: ner will be highly effective · have a larger opening to in the last week, for a total of sure. The cold, wind and snow The UNK Honor Band and BBQ pork on bun, French in identifying heart disease, accommodate pediatric to $1,025 in fi nes. made for not much activity. Choral Clinic is open to sopho- fries, turkey sandwich. stroke and bone disorders. bariatric patients Saqueo Ortiz Lopez, Crete. Pastor Keith and Lynda mores, juniors and seniors Tuesday, January 13: This will allow the medi- · provide Cardiac CT Im- Speeding, $75; No operator’s Brich, Savannah and Mer- who were selected through Chicken quesadilla, savory cal staff at Thayer County aging license, $75. edith, spent the weekend in auditions. rice, ham sandwich. Health Services to quickly · provide Cardiac Scoring Tanner Stenson, Fairbury. Omaha. Michael Laing of Students selected from Wednesday, January and more accurately made a “We are committed to pro- Speeding, $75. Hastings fi lled the pulpit. Meridian include: Ann Endorf, 14: Chicken nuggets (K-5), diagnosis and begin treatment viding our patients with the Ronald Zepeda, St. Louis, Two of the grandchildren of Honor Band, Alto Saxophone; chicken strips (6-12), mashed for patients. best available health care,” Mo. Speeding, $75. Ray and Peggy Glass spent last Brooke Massa, Honor Choir, potatoes and gravy, dinner roll, The 80 slice CT is designed said Michael Burcham, TCHS REAL ESTATE weekend with them, coming Alto; Kaylen Stewart-Dietz, PB banana wrap. to precisely detect a large ar- CEO. “Our investment in a TRANSFERS from Hastings. New Year’s Honor Choir, Alto; Michael USDA is an EOE and ray of conditions. With this new 80-slice CT scanner is PPatsyatsy L.L. KellyKelly toto TTyleryler Eve, Ray and Peggy went to Groves, Festival Choir, Tenor; provider. 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Source: imagemaker.toshi- BBlocklock 5,5, OriginalOriginal TownTown ofof daughter, April and baby. Oth- ba.com BByron;yron; PPartart ooff BBlocklock 77,, VVossoss ers joined them later. AAdditionddition ooff BByron.yron. Dick and Pat were at Cloma JJasonason RitterlingRitterling ttoo LLyleyle GG.. Corman and Dean Blain’s for a Free Farm Finance Clinic RRitterlingitterling aandnd BBrendarenda RRit-it- night of cards on Saturday. tterling.erling. LLotot 1100 iinn BBlocklock 11,, Vickie Anderson and Mike Farmers and ranchers are other relevant matters. Thayer County OOriginalriginal TTownown ooff BByron;yron; LLotot Blain stopped at Pat’s on invited to attend a free clinic. Here is an opportunity to 9 andand PPtt LLotot 8 iinn BBlocklock 11,, Sunday. The clinics are one-on-one, not obtain an experienced outside OOriginalriginal TTownown ooff BByron.yron. Phil and Gerry Eckles group sessions, and are con- opinion on issues that may be Health Services TTRAFFICRAFFIC ACCIDENTSACCIDENTS helped Carol Eckles celebrate fi dential. The Farm Finance affecting your farm or ranch. DDecemberecember 118:8: AAtt 110:300:30 aa.m..m. her birthday by taking Dick clinic gives you a chance to Bring your questions. aatt TThirdhird SStreettreet aandnd BBargerarger and Carol out for supper on meet with an experienced Ag A local clinic will be held in Things And Stuff 4625 for appointments. AAvenue,venue, a ttwo-carwo-car aaccidentccident Saturday night. law attorney and Ag fi nancial Fairbury on January 14. January 8: Gilead Adult Immunization rresultedesulted iinn $$500500 ddamageamage ttoo a Jackie Cox was a coffee counselor. To sign up for a clinic or January 9: Hebron Clinic: If you need to get an 11997997 PontiacPontiac aandnd $$2,0002,000 ddam-am- guest of Phyllis Schmitt on These clinic staff specialize for more information, call January 10: TCHS employees adult vaccine, contact Amber aagege ttoo a 22014014 CChevrolet.hevrolet. Saturday. in legal and fi nancial issues re- Michelle at the Nebraska Farm January 14: Deshler Lubben, RN, Immuniza- DDebraebra MMussmanussman ooff RRuskinuskin On Sunday, Pauline Hanson, lated to farming and ranching, Hotline 1-800-464-0258. Hebron volunteers and tion Coordinator for Thayer wwasas atat hherer pparentsarents hhomeome wwhenhen Alfred and Janell Hanson and including fi nancial planning, The Nebraska Department Thayer County Health Ser- County Health Services at sshehe noticednoticed SSandraandra KKniggenigge Dick and Claudia Hanson went estate and transition planning, of Agriculture and Legal Aid vices employees will provide 402-768-4629. ooff HebronHebron backingbacking ooutut ooff tthehe to Chester for dinner to help farm loan programs, debtor/ of Nebraska sponsor the farm coverage on Saturdays from 9 CLINIC SCHEDULES ddrivewayriveway aacrosscross tthehe sstretreeet.t. Dick celebrate his birthday. creditor law, water rights, and fi nance clinics. a.m. to noon. Bruning Clinic The Things and Stuff shop January 13 ...... 9:00-Noon and the hospital gift shop are Dr. Randy Waldman staffed by volunteers from January 14 ...... 1:00-4:00 Thayer County and surround- Brent Madsen, PAC THE FOUNDATION FOR ing communities. To volunteer Davenport Clinic at the shop, contact Audrey January 12 ...... 9:00-Noon THAYER COUNTY HEALTH SERVICESS Else at 402-768-6621. If you Kay Elting would like to volunteer in the January 14 ...... 9:00-Noon Invites you to attendd theirthei hospital gift shop, contact Ruth Brent Madsen, PAC Annual Meetineting Kripal at 402-768-6755. Deshler Clinic Children’s Immunization January 12 ...... 1:30-4:30 th Clinics: Immunizations for Kay Elting, APRN JanuaryJ 25 , 2015 children will be offered with January 13 ...... 1:30-4:30 well child appointments in the Maggie Johnson, PAC 6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. clinic. 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Hebron Sudbeck, Larkins Engagement Obituaries Senior Diners San Antonio, Texas, JoAnne Monday, January 12: Mary Fink and husband Rick of Chicken patty on a bun, maca- Bonduel, Wisc., and Rhonda roni salad, seasoned carrots, Votipka Burkhart and husband Ritchie tropical fruit. Mary Jane Votipka of of Alexandria; and nieces, Tuesday, January 13: Hebron, the daughter of nephews, aunts, uncle, cous- Baked steak, mashed potatoes Charles and Fern (DeWald) ins, and friends. with gravy, green beans with Votipka, was born October Funeral services were held bacon, ice cream. Bingo. 29, 1952, on a farm near Al- January 5 at Sacred Heart Wednesday, January 14: exandria. She departed this Catholic Church in Hebron. Country chicken vegetable life on December 31, 2014, at Offi ciant was Father Rudy soup, cheese salad sandwich, Bryan LGH West in Lincoln, Oborny. Acolytes were Roger cranberry juice, strudel stick. at the age of Retzlaff and Leland Weber. Thursday, January 15: 62 years. Pianist Kathy Kleveland Savory pork chop, sweet pota- Mary played congregational hymns Courtesy Photo Larkins, Sudbeck toes, creamed corn, roll, birth- grew up in “Angels We Have Heard On Ready for Christmas... day cake. Music with Joy. Steve and Donna Sudbeck the Alex- High,” “On Eagles Wings,” Friday, January 16: Pol- The trees were not the only things decorated at the museum. of Seneca are happy to an- andria area “Here I Am Lord,” and “Soon lock wedge, macaroni and nounce the engagement and and Very Soon.” Reader was The old antique truck was adorned with a lighted Christmas and attend- cheese, pea salad, strawberries upcoming marriage of their ed Alexan- Mark Hintz. tree, a wreath on the front and the tires sparkled with beautiful and bananas. Bingo. daughter, Katrina Sudbeck, dria public Casket bearers were Scott green lights. Hope everyone took advantage of seeing this fun Prairieland food order in to Levi Larkins, son of Ken- school until age 16 when she DeWald, Erin Retzlaff, display! on January 12; delivered on neth and Glenda Larkins of moved to the Martin Luther Charles Votipka, Emily Ret- January 24. Belvue. Home in Beatrice. zlaff, Elizabeth Retzlaff, and Meals served with bread, Katrina is a graduate of She worked in the sheltered Danielle Fink. butter and milk. To make res- B&B High School and Kansas work shop at Martin Luther Burial was at St. Mary’s ervations, phone 768-6052 by State University, where she Home and then worked at the Catholic Cemetery in Alex- Belvidere By LaDonna Avers 1:30 p.m., the day before you earned a degree in Agronomy. Wee Care Day Care Center andria. wish to dine. She will be working as the caring for children for 25 Condolences may be left at Handibus goes to Lincoln Assistant Agronomy Opera- years. Retiring because of her www.krollfh.com. The cold weather has sunk is welcomed to the family by on Monday, Wednesday and tions Manager for Mid-Kansas health in 2002, she moved to Memorials are directed to in clear to the bone and is his older sister, Lenora. Thursday each week. Call Coop in Onaga. Hebron, fi rst living with her Blue Valley Lutheran Care keeping folks at home. After Russ and Bonnie Priefert 402-768-6052. Levi is a graduate of aunt, Pat Hergott. In 2004, she Home, 755 South 3rd St. several weeks of celebrating entertained their granddaugh- Wamego High School, Cloud became a resident at Blue Val- Hebron, NE 68370. the holidays, it seems kind of ter Rubie Demma for a few County Community College, ley Lutheran Care Home. Hebron Memorial Funeral nice to snuggle up in a blanket days last week. They took her and Kansas State University. Mary was baptized and con- Home of Hebron was in charge and watch television or read a to Beatrice to return her to Cards of He earned a degree in Agri- fi rmed at St. Mary’s Catholic of arrangements. book. There has certainly been her parents, Pete and Teresa cultural and Environmental Church in Alexandria. She plenty of football to watch. Demma and visited Lorna Sciences from CCCC and a moved her membership to But some folks got out Waldmeier at the same time. Thanks degree in Agronomy from K- St. Joseph’s Catholic Church and about to celebrate New They all had lunch together. State. He farms with Steve and in Beatrice, while employed Year’s Eve. Linda Hudson Kirk and Wanda Yoachim Loren Sudbeck of Seneca. there, and then to Sacred Heart entertained Russ and Bon- came to visit Ruth Yoachim for Card of Thanks The couple will be united Catholic Church in Hebron. nie Priefert, Kent and Jackie New Year’s. On Friday, they Many thanks to Hebronites in marriage on January 10 at She always enjoyed visiting Williamson, Ron Williams, went to Deshler to visit Jon, for the words of sympathy St. Mary’s Catholic Church in with Father Rudy when he Deshler Public Henry and Annette Laber and Jamie, Clara and Caroline. and kind remembrances fol- St. Benedict. made Communion calls or just LaDonna Avers for snacks and Ruth went to Syracuse that lowing the death of Bill Svo- telling jokes. Schools to watch the Nebraska girls’ day to visit Gaylene, Tim and boda. They were welcomely Mary spent time watching basketball game. After the Connor Callahan. Ryan and received. Wassenaar, Taylor TV, playing with Rhonda’s ACTIVITIES game they played a goofy table Alicia Callanan from Tabor, Sincerely, Engagement dogs and her stuffed animals, Thursday, January 8: game while they enjoyed raisin Iowa, also joined them. KATHIE SVOBODA shopping and drinking Moun- NeSA test protocol in-service, and coconut cream pie. Paula McGinness reported tain Dew, but most of all, Mary 3:45 p.m. - 4:30 p.m.; Finan- Belvidere folks are happy that her aunt, Elaine Evans, Card of Thanks loved spending time with her cial aid presentation - seniors to welcome a new resident to had passed away this last The family of Bill Nystrom family. Mary’s life was simple, and parents, 6:30 p.m. town. Virgil Craig Hinrichs week. The memorial service she just needed a smile and a Friday, January 9: Home was born January 2 to Andrew will be held in Lincoln on wishes to thank everyone for the love and support you have hug to make her happy. She girls/boys BB with Shelton, 4 and Megan Hinrichs and Saturday. knew God loved her. p.m./5 p.m./6:30 p.m./8 p.m. weighed 8 lbs. and 13 oz. He given to us during Bill’s illness and death. We appreciate all She is preceded in death by Saturday, January 10: the cards, fl owers, and the me- her parents; brothers, Daniel JH Boys BB tournament morial donations. Our special and John Votipka; and nephew, at Dorchester, TBA; Home thanks to Pastors Eldon and Tommy Votipka. girls/boys BB with Thayer, Mary Beth Nicholson for the She is survived by broth- 4:30 p.m./5:15 p.m./6:15 beautiful service and their con- ers, Tom and wife Elissa of p.m./8 p.m. tinued support. Our friends, Belvidere, David and wife Deb Sunday January 11: Doane Ken and Jeanette Else, have of Orlando, Fla., Mark and vocal festival. been so kind and caring to Ev. Wassenaar, Taylor wife Joyce of Riyahd, Saudi Monday, January 12: Bill lived away from Thayer Arabia, and Ben Votipka and Doane vocal festival; Home Come See What’s New! County for many years, but it Makenzi Wassenaar, grand wife Pam of Nashville, N.C.; JH boys BB with Red Cloud, was always “home,” and he is daughter of Carol Wassenaar sisters, Kathy Retzlaff and 6:30 p.m. •Solid Open Cardigans-Mint, Black, Burgundy, Charcoal, & Teal! now “Home again!” of Aurora, Colo., and the late husband Roger of Hebron, Tuesday, January 13: EVELYN L. NYSTROM Leon Wassenaar is to be mar- Nancy Bond and husband Girls/boys BB at Sandy Creek, •Fringe Infi nity Scarves! ried to Jason Taylor. Byron of Troutdale, Ore., 4:30 p.m./5:15 p.m./6:15 Jason is a Kansas State Cynthia Navarro and husband p.m./8 p.m. •New Plaid Shirts & Knit Tunics! University graduate and works Rick of Elgin, S.C., Pauline Wednesday, January 14: for the PGA Tour. Gross and husband Larry of FCA, 6 p.m. Clearance !! Makenzi will graduate from •New Markdowns on Boots from Not Rated, Baretraps, Born, & More! He-Hi Alumni the University of Northern Texas in May. •Select Fall & Winter Apparel Now Reduced 25-50% Off! Meeting A fall wedding is being Confused about health planned. •Fur-Lined Sanuks Now 25-50% Off! There will be a meeting of Makenzi is the daughter insurance choices? the He-Hi Alumni on January of Rory Wassenaar of Dal- Like Us On Facebook!! 13, at 7:30 p.m., in the base- las, Texas, and the late Pam ment of the Secrest Library. Wassenaar. Call us for a quote! Hours: Monday-Friday 10-6, Saturday 10-5 All alumni are invited to this Concordia Hours: Monday-Fridayyy 10-7, Thursday y 10-8 meeting. Avalon Club Saturday 10-5 to meet The Avalon Club will meet on January 9, at 12:30 p.m., at Mary’s Cafe for a Christmas party. Everyone should bring Open Enrollment Ends February 15! Central Market their six dollar Christmas gift for the gift exchange. Mark & Deb Craig :PVS)PNFUPXO(SPDFS 402-768-6414 240 LINCOLN AVE. Closing Grain Bid 426 Lincoln Ave., Hebron, NE HEBRON, NEBRASKA January 6, 2015 768-6216 Chester, Nebraska Corn, bu...... $3.64 BLUE VALLEY COMMUNITY ACTION OPEN PARKAY HILAND Milo, bu ...... $4.20 MON. - WED. Wheat, bu ...... $5.96 7:30 - 6 Soybeans, bu ...... $9.80 THANKS YOU!! Blue Valley Community Action Partnership in Hebron THURS. 7:30-7 STICKS BUTTER would like to thank the following for donating time, FRI. 7:30 - 6 food, gifts, money and clothing. Our Christmas pro- SAT. 7:30 - 5:30 grams served many local families in need! SUNDAY 11 - 4 AGP BIG thanks go to: $ .59 $ .99 Thayer County Bank Parkview Haven Mary Romajzl Prices Effective Grain Marketing 16 oz 16 oz Bruning State Bank Thayer County Health Thayer County Wed.,January 7 Reinke Manufacturing Services Phone: 402-324-5475 or Commissioners through toll free 1-800-322-9579 Struve Foundation Grace Lutheran Church 1 2 United Methodist Betty Dudgeon Hebron UMC Tue., January 13 Women Catholic Youth Secrest Library St. Ann’s Altar Society Organization Dave Bruning Double Coupons TCHS Fun Club Thayer Central Schools CHARMIN Vonderfecht Family Thayer County Gold Women of the ELCA Everyday Joe and Kallie Star Byron Food Stamps Patterson Bruning Methodist Trinity Women of the Hebron Bible Club Church ELCA & WIC Welcome Centennial Club TCCS Alexandria Presbyterian Rose Rauner Byron State Bank BATH TISSUE St. Peter Lutheran Kris Timmerman, Owner Hebron Presbyterian Alan and Susan Wiedel OpenOSd Sundays Betty Boittnot Women’s Achievement Church Byron Becky Mize Club Mary Heinrichs 11am - 4pm Title Insurance Trinity Lutheran St. Peter Lutheran Friedensau Church Davenport Eddie Yelm $ .99 & Berwin Petersen Roger and Chris Fehr Robin Chitwood Abstracting Services Michelle Goedeken Bruning State Bank Jackie Bacon 12 Roll St. Paul’s Gilead Customers Janelle Culp Check our insert in Carolyn Tietjen Thayer County Bank this week’s paper for 7 140 North 4th Street Carleton Fireman’s Customers Helen Boman more great deals! Hebron, NE 68370 Auxilliary Annabelle Nacke Clarissa Martin (402) 768-6324 ...and anyone else who donated food, gifts, coats, warm clothing, personal items, [email protected] cash, and anything else for Christmas. It was a wonderful Christmas season. Hebron CentralCenttral Market - Here today! Here to stay!y Thank you all and Happy New Year! The Hebron Journal-Register - Wednesday, January 7, 2015 - 5 AArearea ChurchChurch NewsNews * ALEXANDRIA * Wednesday, January 17: Tuesday, January 13: Wom- * HEBRON * SACRED HEART CATHOLIC ZION LUTHERAN Meadowlark Heights Commu- en's Bible study at Francik's, Father Rudolf Oborny, Pastor PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. Jonathan K. Jensen nion, 10:30 a.m. 7 a.m.; Bible study, 10 a.m.; FAITH LUTHERAN Wednesday, January 7: CCD Lana Likens, Lay Pastor Sundays: Worship, 9:30 a.m. Circuit pastors, 12 p.m.; Bible Rev. Christopher Gerdes, Pastor 7 p.m. Sundays: Worship, 10 a.m.; PEACE LUTHERAN study, 7 p.m. Sundays: Worship, 9:30 a.m. Thursday, January 8: Altar So- Sunday School, 11 a.m. * CHESTER * Phillip Nielsen, Pastor Wednesday, January 14: Wednesday, December 31: ciety, 2 p.m.; Rosary, 1:40 p.m. Wednesday, January 7: News- Midweek confi rmation, 3:45 a.m.; New Year's Eve service, 6:30 Saturday, January 10: Mass, * BELVIDERE * ST. JOHN LUTHERAN letter assembly, 2 p.m.; Annual Bells, 6:30 p.m.; Choir, 8 p.m. p.m. 6 p.m. Rev. Christopher Gerdes, Pastor report deadline; 5 and 6 PACE, Thursday, January 15: Quilt ty- Sunday, January 11: Choir, 4 p.m.; 7 and 8 PACE, 5 p.m.; ing, 9 a.m.; DLS chapel, 9:15 a.m.; 8:30 a.m.; Mass, 10 a.m. BELVIDERE UNITED Sundays: Worship, 11 a.m. FIRST COMMUNITY CHURCH Adult Praise team, 7 p.m.; Peace Church Council, 7:30 p.m. Monday, January 12: RCIA CHURCH OF CHRIST Steve Speichinger, Pastor * DAVENPORT * choir, 8 p.m. Sundays: Sunday School, 9 instructions, 7 p.m., in the social Eldon and MaryBeth Nicholson, Pastor Saturday, January 10: Holy hall. Sunday, January 11: Worship, a.m.; Worship, 10 a.m. Communion, 7 p.m. * FRIEDENSAU * Wednesday, January 14: CCD, 9 a.m.; "Defi ning Moments"; An- CHRIST'S LUTHERAN Wednesday: Bible study, 6:45 Sunday, January 11: Sunday 7 p.m.; Knights of Columbus nual meeting during worship. Kristen Van Stee, Pastor TRINITY LUTHERAN p.m. Sundays: Sunday School, 9:30 School for all, 9 a.m.; Holy Com- meeting, 8:20 p.m. munion, 10 a.m.; PEPY meeting B. J. Fouts, Pastor a.m.; Worship, 10:30 a.m. Wednesday, January 7: Con- FIRST PRESBYTERIAN * BETHEL * following worship. HEBRON BIBLE CHURCH fi rmation class, 7 p.m. Connie Stone, Pastor Monday, January 12: Staff Jeff Friesen, Pastor CHURCH OF CHRIST Thursday, January 8: DLS Sundays: Worship, 10:30 BETHEL CHURCH meeting, 4:3 p.m.; Prayerfully Sundays: Sunday School, 9 Ron Shields, Pastor chapel, 9:15 a.m. a.m. Jim Hubble, Pastor Simple Bible study at YOP house, a.m.; Worship, 10 a.m. Sundays: Sunday School, 9 Saturday, January 10: Lection- Sundays: Sunday School, 9:15 7 p.m. Wednesdays: Pioneer Club, a.m.; Worship, 10 a.m. ary Bible study, 7:30 a.m. GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH a.m.; Worship, 10:30 a.m. Tuesday, January 13: Men's 6:30 p.m.; Bible study, 7 p.m. Sunday, January 11: Worship Keith Brozek, Pastor breakfast at Rock Island Cross- Thursdays: Prayer time, 9 ST. PETER'S LUTHERAN service, 10 a.m.; Sunday School Saturday, January 10: Wor- * BRUNING * ing, 7 a.m.; BVLH chapel, 9 a.m.; a.m. Patrick Flynn, Pastor and Bible class, 11:15 a.m. ship, 6:30 p.m. Morning Circle Bible study at Sundays: Worship, 9 a.m.; Tuesday, January 13: Blue Sunday, January 11: Worship, TRINITY LUTHERAN PVH, 9:30 a.m.; Church Council Sunday School, 10:15 a.m. Valley Nursing Home Commu- coffee fellowship, Bible study, * HUBBELL * Stuart Sell, Pastor meeting, 7 p.m. nion, 10:30 a.m.; Circuit Pastors' 9 a.m. Sunday, January 11: Sunday Wednesday, January 14: 5 and UNITED METHODIST meeting, 12 p.m. ZION LUTHERAN School, 9 a.m.; Worship, 10 6 PACE, 4 p.m.; 7 and 8 PACE, 5 Mike Anderson, Pastor Wednesday, January 14: Con- HEBRON & CHESTER Rev. Christopher Gerdes, Pastor a.m. Sundays: Worship, 10:30 p.m.; Peace Choir, 8 p.m. UNITED METHODIST Sundays: Worship, 8 a.m. Wednesday, January 14: fi rmation class, 7 p.m. a.m. Mark Baldwin, Pastor Confi rmation class. ST. PETER LUTHERAN * DESHLER * * GILEAD * Sundays: Worship at Chester, * OAK * Brian Francik, Pastor 11 a.m.; Worship at Hebron, 9 UNITED METHODIST Wednesday, January 7: Mid- ABIDING WORD LUTHERAN ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN a.m.; Sunday School, Chester, FIRST COMMUNITY CHURCH Mike Anderson, Pastor week confi rmation, 3:45 p.m.; 9:30 a.m.; Hebron, 10:15 a.m. Sundays: Worship, 9 a.m. George Lautner, Pastor Connie Raess, Pastor Keith Brich, Pastor Wednesday, January 7: Blue Bells, 6:30 p.m.; Choir, 8 p.m. Sundays: Sunday School, 9 Thursday, January 8: Quilt Sundays: Sunday School, 10 Valley Home, 9 a.m.; Parkview a.m.; Worship, 11 a.m. KING OF KINGS a.m.; Worship 10 a.m. * BYRON * Haven Bible study, 3 p.m. tying, 9 a.m.; DLS chapel, 9:15 CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP Wednesdays: Men's Bible a.m.; LWML, 7 p.m. Friday, January 9: Meadowlark Darrell Sutton, Pastor study, 7 p.m. ST. PAUL LUTHERAN Friday, January 9: Bulletin ST. JOHN Heights Bible study. Connie Raess, Pastor Tuesdays: Service, 7 p.m. Fridays: Women's Bible study, Pastor Breen Marie Sipes Saturday, January 10: Men's folders, 1 p.m. Sundays: Worship, 3 p.m.; 2 p.m. Sundays: Worship, 10:30 Sunday, January 11: Worship, fellowship breakfast, 7 a.m. * HARDY * Sunday School, 2 p.m.; fi rst and First Saturday: Men's break- a.m. Sunday, January 11: Sunday 9:30 a.m.; Sunday School and third Sundays of month. fast, 7:30 a.m. Adult Bible class, 10:45 a.m.; school, 9:15 a.m.; Worship, ST. PAUL LUTHERAN ******** ST. PETER LUTHERAN 10:30 a.m. LLL pancake feed at DLS gym, NEW LIFE ASSEMBLY Copy requested by noon on RURAL BYRON 11 a.m. Interim Pastor Tom Miller Monday, January 12: Council See St. Paul, Byron Mike Hood, Pastor Mondays. To make additions or Pastor Breen Marie Sipes meeting, 8 p.m. Monday, January 12: Com- Sundays: Sunday School, 9 changes, Fax 402-768-7354, e- See St. Paul, Byron. munion at PVH, 10:30 a.m.; Com- Sundays: Sunday School, 9:15 Tuesday, January 13: WMF a.m.; Worship, 10:30 a.m. a.m.; Worship, 10:30 a.m. mail [email protected] Bible study, 9 a.m. munion at Courtyard Terrace, 1 or phone 402-768-6602. * CARLETON * p.m.; Agape readers, 7 p.m.

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Colo., and Robert and Lisa Kaitlyn Krupicka, Talmadge member there for 40 years being elected as an alumni In lieu of fl owers, memorials Arthur Noel of Henderson, Colo.; Krupicka, Allison King, Aidan and also a 40-year member trustee. are directed to the church. great grandchildren, Kaile King, Dylan Domeier, Derek of LWML. In 1989, Tina met Darreld Visitation with family will Brettmann Brettmann, Isaiah Hernandez, Domeier, Peyton Domeier, and Ervin passed away February and maintained a friendship be Thursday from 6:00 p.m. to Arthur W. Brettmann, 101, Raylynn Noel and Brody Brayden Pospisil; great grand- 20, 1985. In 1992, she moved over the miles. In 1993, Tina 7:00 p.m. at Butherus, Maser of Deshler, passed away on Brettmann; and many nieces, children, Natalie Linscomb, to Beatrice, where she was a took a leap of faith, leaving & Love Funeral Home. January 3, 2015, at Thayer nephews, and friends. and Cambrie Linscomb; sister member of St. Paul’s Lutheran the big city to become part of Condolences may be left County Health Services in Arthur is preceded in death and brother-in-law, Kathy Church. She enjoyed working the Domeier family, located atwww.bmlfh.com. Hebron. He was born on the by his parents; brothers, Carl, (Jim) Poole; nephew, David as a Walmart greeter for many in Bruning. Darreld and Tina family farm near Deshler, on George, Fred, Edwin and John; (Denise) Poole; niece, Ann years and developed a passion wed on December 24, 1994. October 31, 1913, the son of and sisters, Margaret Brett- (Gerrick) Johnson; great neph- and skill for china painting. It wasn’t long before Tina’s Fred and Maria (Vorderstrasse) mann, Lydia Layman, Alma ews, Max and Henry Poole; Berdina Survivors include her son, charisma won the hearts of Brettmann. Elvers and Edna Rix. and numerous cousins. Jock E. Ficken and wife Gail Darreld’s children and grand- Arthur Funeral services will be held Memorial services were Ficken of Aurora, Ill.; daughter, Jody children. Tina demonstrated a was bap- on January 10, at 10:30 a.m., conducted at the Trinity A Wellensiek and husband love that will forever bloom in Berdina May (Rau) Ficken, tized on No- at Peace Lutheran Church in Lutheran Church in Bruning Dean of Cook; grandchil- the family’s lives. 88, of Tecumseh, formerly of vember 13, Deshler, with Pastor Cathi on January 5, with Pastor dren, David Ficken and wife Darreld and Tina frequently Beatrice, went home to be with 1913, and Braasch offi ciating. Stuart Sell offi ciating. Janelle Mia of Nashville, Tenn., traveled for business and the Lord on December 29, confirmed Visitation will be from noon Bruning provided prelude and Paul Ficken of Aurora, Alex pleasure. These travels took 2014. She was born February on May 29, until 7:00 p.m. at Ahrendts postlude music for the service. Ficken of Manhattan, Kan., them all over the world, en- 14, 1926, to John G. and Anna 1913, in Funeral Home. Recorded selections for the Bret Wellensiek and wife joying time with each other (Brondel) Rau in Hamilton Peace Lu- Burial will be in the Deshler service were “A Summer Melissa of Papillion, Anne and family. County. theran Church by Rev. John City Cemetery following the Song” by Chad and Jeremy Herman and husband Ryan of Tina maintained close con- She was Schwerin, where he is still a service. and “You Raise Me Up” by Liberty, Mo., Kyle Wellensiek tact with her Chicago family baptized member. Memorials are suggested Josh Groban. of Wichita, Kan. and Kate and took an annual trip with February He married Twila Bauer on to Peace Lutheran Cemetery At the family’s request, Wellensiek of Rapid City, her mother and sister. Those 24, 1926, by April 5, 1940, in Deshler, at Fund. memorials are directed to the S.D.; great-grandchildren, trips were fi lled with fun and Rev. H.W. the Peace Lutheran parsonage Condolences may be sent to Bruning Public Library in Keller, Hayden, Charlotte, and laughter and they always Degner. and celebrated 74 years of Ahrendts Funeral Home or left Tina’s memory. Kinsly; sisters-in-law, Marie brought back memorable They were marriage. To this union one at www.priceurbauerahrendts. Rohr of Fairbury, Artha Ficken stories. members of son was born. com. of Davenport, Donna Ficken Throughout Tina’s life in St. Peter’s Lutheran Church He was the second youngest Ahrendts Funeral Home of of Colby, Kan., and Elaine Nebraska she used her leader- Raymond in Hampton, where Ber- of 12 children. Art has been a Deshler is entrusted with the and husband Robert Henkel ship characteristics to touch dina received her Christian member of the Deshler com- arrangements. of Davenport; many nieces the community. She served Wittrock education and was confi rmed munity for all of his life. He and nephews. as the Assistant Manager at April 2, 1929, by Rev. H.A. attended school at #86, but Raymond R. “ Red” She is preceded in death Bruning Grain & Feed with a Rehwaldt. during the hard times of the “Woody” Wittrock, age 87, by her parents; her husband Tina specialty in public relations. Berdina’s memory verse 30’s, he had to quit school early of Waverly, died on January Ervin; nephews, Glenn Dob- Whether it was the senior was “The Lord is my Light to help on the family farm. 2, 2015. berstein and Rick Henkel; Domeier citizen beauty pageant, youth and My Salvation, whom shall Art loved playing baseball Woody was a World War II sister, Bernice and husband Ed development, serving with I fear. The Lord is the strength when he was younger. Art’s Tina lived a full life as a Army veter- Dobberstein; and brothers-in- the Nebraska Grain and Feed of my life; of whom shall I be team was named the Sunny city girl and a country girl. an and also law, Raymond Ficken, Edwin Association, or building the afraid.” Psalms 27:1. South. Art farmed his whole Tina was born in Chicago on served in the Ficken and Victor Rohr Bruning Public Library, Tina The family moved to Polk. life and, after retirement, he January 26, 1949, to Duke and U.S. Navy. Funeral services were held always added her special They were members of Im- continued to work with horses. Iolene Stonehouse. He was on January 5, at St. Paul’s touches. In the words of Tina, manuel Lutheran Church. He bred, worked and trained She received all of her also a re- Lutheran Church of Beatrice, “My journey from Chicago Berdina attended Polk High paint horses and showed them formal education in the city at- tired barber with Pastor Douglas D. Irmer to Nebraska – from bonds to School and graduated in in Nebraska and Colorado for tending Sutherland Elementa- and truck and Pastor Jock Ficken of- beans – quite an adventure!” 1944. about ten years. ry School, Morgan Park High driver. fi ciating. Together, Tina and Darreld For several years, she Arthur was a member of School, and Northwestern Woody was a member of Burial was in the St. Peter’s built a cabin, named “Lake worked at Lincoln Telephone the Thayer County Livestock University. Peace Lutheran Church. Lutheran Cemetery of Dav- Tina,” which became the loca- Company in Lincoln. Feeders Association, Ameri- Growing He is survived by his wife, enport. tion for many gatherings. Lake On June 29, 1952, she and can Paint Horse Association, up, Tina was Jeanette; sons, Michael (Chris- In lieu of fl owers, a memo- Tina has and will remain a lo- Ervin Ficken were united Quarter Horse Association, always ac- tina), Richard (Kimberly), and rial has been established to the cation that fulfi lls the family’s in marriage. They lived at Thayer County Golf Asso- tive in sports Lee all of Lincoln; grand- family’s choice. needs for fun, laughter, and Davenport and were engaged ciation and the Izacc Walton at a time children, Lucas, Brandon, A guest book for signatures relaxation. in farming. Two children League. when wom- Aaron, Joshua, Trevor, and and messages of condolence Tina always had a smile, were born to this union, Jock He also was awarded the en were just Kaelee; great grandchildren, is available online at www. an encouraging word and a Ervin Ficken and Jody Ann Soil and Water Conservation beginning to Connor, Kaya and Sophie; foxfuneralhome.net. great idea. Her giving nature Ficken. Award, and the Pioneer Farm be recognized as equal. While sister-in-law, Joyce Wittrock Fox Funeral Home of Bea- and commitment to family They were members of St. Family Award on two separate at Northwestern she also had of Ashland; brother-in-law, trice was in charge of arrange- and community blessed many Peter’s Lutheran Church in quarters that have been in the the opportunity to study in Duane (Cindy) Noble of Davenport. Berdina was a ments. family for over 100 years. Russia. lives. Goshen, Ind.; and nieces and He enjoyed fi shing, golfi ng, After graduating from Tina is preceded in death nephews. watching westerns and show- Northwestern and working by her father, Duke Stone- He is preceded in death by ing his horses and colts. One of for several years in the admis- house and mother, Iolene his parents, Ernest, Bessie and his horses was the Heading and sions offi ce at the university, Stonehouse. Esther; brother Leonard; and Heeling State Champion. she entered the investment Survivors include husband, great granddaughter, Effy. Those left to cherish his business, once again being one Darreld Domeier; daugh- Funeral services will be held memory are his wife, Twila of the only women. Her skills ter and son-in-law, Wendy on January 9, at 10:30 a.m., (Bauer) Brettmann of Deshler; in selling and trading bonds (Warwick) King; daughter at Peace Lutheran Church son and daughter-in-law, were valued and she excelled. and son-in-law, Jill (Jason) in Waverly, with Pastor Neil Gary and Denise Brettmann The fact that she could golf Brase; son and daughter-in- Wheeler offi ciating. of Deshler; grandsons and with the male customers did law, Dan (Andi) Domeier; Graveside services will their wives, Todd Brettmann not hurt. Tina maintained her daughter and son-in-law, be at 3 p.m. on Friday at St. of Parker, Colo., Craig and connection with Northwestern Jamie (Aaron) Pospisil; grand- Peter’s Lutheran Cemetery in Nada Brettmann of Littleton, with student recruiting and children, Lynlee Linscomb, Davenport. 6 - Wednesday, January 7, 2015 - The Hebron Journal-Register

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of Fred and Penni Bruning. Guests sang the 12 days of Chester Bruning Christmas for their brunch. Guests were Adam Bruning Senior Diners Bruning- By Lola Johnson and friend Carley Chapman of Edison, Abby Bruning and Monday, January 12: Davenport Last week Fred and Penni husband Nick Branting of Chicken patty on a bun, maca- Bruning picked up Abby and Portland, Ore., Reiss Bruning roni salad, seasoned carrots, Unifi ed School Nick Branting of Portland, and fi ance Heather Oentrich, tropical fruit. Snow exercise. Ore., at the airport in Omaha Frank and Mary Bruning, Ione Tuesday, January 13: and then took dinner to the Schelbitzki of Geneva, and Baked steak, mashed potatoes ACTIVITIES Tom Tonniges family for a Harold and Susan Branting of with gravy, green beans with Thursday, January 8: JH Christmas celebration. North Platte. The Make It or bacon, birthday cake. Music. BBB vs. Law/Nel at Daven- A great time of a Make It or Bake It gift exchange and card Wednesday, January 14: port, 6 p.m. Bake It gift exchange was had playing were a big hit with the Country chicken vegetable Friday, January 9: .G/B by Tom and Jane Tonniges, whole family. soup, cheese salad sandwich, V BB at Giltner, 6:15 p.m./8 Chris Tonniges and his chil- Marilyn and Scott Philippi cranberry juice, strudel stick. p.m., JV TBA. dren Rachel, Zach, and Hallie, of Lincoln and Deven and Humor day. Saturday, January 10: JV Patrick and Betsy Gomez and Allison Spickel and family of Thursday, January 15: tourney at Exeter, TBA; JH their girls Chloe and Elise, Kansas City were at Clifford, Savory pork chop, sweet po- G/B BB tourney at Dorchester, and Emily Tonniges and her Norine and Joy Philippis for a tatoes, creamed corn, roll, ice TBA. friend Eric of Lincoln. Reiss belated Christmas cooperative cream. Word search. Monday, January Bruning and fi ance Heather dinner on Saturday. Friday, January 16: Pol- 12: School board meet- Oentrich brought Frank and Francis and Beth Garrison lock wedge, macaroni and ing in Bruning, 7:30 p.m.; Mary Bruning to Omaha for enjoyed a wonderful shared cheese, pea salad, strawberries MUDECAS GBB. the party. dinner brought in by the fam- and bananas. Year “1952.” Tuesday, January 13: On their way home, the ily on Christmas day. Those Meals served with bread, MUDECAS BBB. Bruning family stopped for enjoying this were Paula and butter and milk. To make res- Wednesday, January 14: a Christmas gathering at the Duane Wyssman of Omaha, ervations, phone 324-5271 by JH G/B BB vs. Dorchester at home of JeNeane and Roger Barb and Jay Schoenholz, JR Photo/J Crouse 1:30 p.m., the day before you Bruning, 12:45 p.m./2 p.m. Dodson, where the Spangler Lynne and Mike Houser of wish to dine. family and Janee and Larry Bruning, Mitchell Houser of Making ice... BRUNING Dlugosh joined them. Hastings and Patrick Houser When it’s zero degrees in Chester, it’s a good time to make ice MENU On Christmas Eve, Fred of Hebron. balls, as Jim Crouse shows. The family put water in balloons, Thursday, January 8: Chi- and Penni took their family Christmas Eve day guests then set them outdoors for 24 hours. nese chicken, rice, peas and of Reiss and Heather Oen- of Dean and Chelle Dirks on Davenport carrots, pineapple, salad bar. trich, Abby Bruning and Nick Wednesday were Bethany and Friday, January 9: Chicken Branting, Adam Bruning and Mallory Bechtold and friend Pertussis...What is this cough? Senior Diners patty sandwich, baked beans, friend Carley Chapman and Jason of Concordia, Kan., oranges, salad bar. Frank Bruning to sing carols Halsey Dirks and friend Matt Monday, January 12: Over the past several weeks women should receive the to Mary Bruning in the hospital of Dannebrog, Taylor Dirks Exercise Monday, Wednes- Chicken fajita, lettuce, salsa, in Hebron. and Brook Meyer of Ruskin, Lancaster County has been booster vaccine late in the pineapple, churro, salad bar. dealing with a Pertussis second trimester or during the day and Friday at 9:30 a.m. They returned back to Tayvin Dirks of Beatrice, Tuesday, January 13: Tater Bruning and Fred, Penni and “Whooping Cough” out- third trimester. Monday, January 12: Deanna Dirks of Hastings and tot casserole, green beans, but- guests catered in supper to Lola Johnson. A big day full break. Vaccination of adults is Chicken patty on a bun, maca- tered bread, peaches, chicken Frank. After supper, a gift of food, fun and games was Public Health Solutions especially important as they roni salad, seasoned carrots, noodle soup. (PHS) has had two reports of are the most common source of exchange was enjoyed along enjoyed. tropical fruit. Link-O. Wednesday, January 14: with the Schweer family carol- On Saturday, Denise, Sam, Pertussis since the holidays pertussis infection in infants. Chicken strips, mashed pota- Tuesday, January 13: ers who stroll through Bruning Mollie and Oliver Packard and wants people to be aware Because whooping cough im- toes, corn, dinner roll, salad of this increase in activity. munity wanes as the years go Baked steak, mashed potatoes every Christmas Eve singing of Lincoln joined Dean and bar. their carols. They all attended PHS wants adults in con- by, many adults and preteens with gravy, green beans with Chelle, Bethany and Mallory, church services together for Taylor and Brook for more tact with infants to get their become infected with subclini- bacon, ice cream. Qwirkle. DAVENPORT booster shot, and make sure the Christmas services. games, food and gifts. It was cal cases resulting in exposure Wednesday, January 14: MENU their children are up-to-date of young children. A Christmas morning a great Christmas for all. Country chicken vegetable Thursday, January 8: Beef brunch was held at the home on their shots. If pertussis vaccine is not and gravy over mashed pota- Pertussis most commonly available through your local soup, cheese salad sandwich, toes, cooked carrots, peaches, affects infants and young health care provider, please cranberry juice, strudel stick. dinner roll. children and can be fatal, contact the Public Health Scrabble. Friday, January 9: Chick- BUSP$IJSPQSBDUJD 1$ especially in babies less than Solutions District Health Thursday, January 15: en noodle soup, cheese stick, one year of age. Department (PHS) at 888- Savory pork chop, sweet pota- bread slice, apple half. Infants and children should 310-0565. 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it up on the offensive end es- handling help. He lead the Eagles pecially from the three point team in rebounding with nine line where we went eight for while contributing a season 16 for the game.” high eight points. On Monday, Dec. 29, and BDS trailed at the end of “If there was a bright spot, Tuesday, Dec. 30, BDS trav- the fi rst quarter 16 to 15, but it was that some of our bench eled to Roseland to compete heated up and played a better guys gave us some good min- in the 20th Annual Silver Lake defense in the second quarter utes,” said Kluck. “We were Holiday Tournament. to take a 37-28 lead into the in some foul trouble early on JR Photo/Mike Edgecombe The Eagles entered the half. The scoring was pretty but Otto, Krupicka, Ficken Titan senior Ben Baden (right) attempts to the ball from a Freeman Falcons player at the tournament with a 7-0 record balanced but Garland had ten and Elznic played some good Freeman Tournament on Dec. 30. The Thayer Central Titans will next play an away game next and looking to defend their of his 13 points in the fi rst half minutes, particularly on the against Superior at 4:30 p.m. title from last year. to lead the way. defensive end of things.” In game one, BDS faced The lead continued to grow In the fourth quarter, the off with the Shelton Bulldogs as Norder got going in the sec- Eagles managed to cut the and, despite some pretty poor ond half where he scored 12 of lead down to six several times, shooting, came away with a his team high 15 points. with Chris Rohr hitting two 59-25 victory. “Grant does a nice job of big shots to help keep the Wrestling “We had a nine day break leading by example for us out team close. But in the end, and it really showed up in there,” said Kluck. “You know too many missed our shooting,” said Coach he’s doing his job and getting opportunities and too many Fred Kluck. “Luckily we some rebounds. Then you look turnovers doomed the Eagles played some sound defense, up and he has 15 or 16 points with a loss of 54 to 48. Titans and rebounded fairly well to to go along with it.” Leading the team in scoring keep Shelton from getting By the time the game ended, was Tegtmeier with 13. Also started.” the Eagles had a comfortable scoring was Grant Norder On Friday, Jan. 2, the Thayer Cody Garland and Sam 71-54 victory and moved with nine, Chris Rohr with Central Titan wrestling team Christensen led the way defen- into the New Year with a 9-0 eight, Garland with five, traveled to Sutton for the Sut- sively holding Shelton’s lead- record. Ficken with four and Elznic ton Duals. ing scorer to just 4 points. Riley Tegtmeier provided with one. Tegtmeier led in as- In their fi rst match, Wood “We ask those guys to good, all-around play scoring sists with three while Norder River defeated the Titans constantly take the better 14 points while leading the added nine rebounds. 39-30. shooters from our opponents, team in both rebounds with The loss moves the Eagles Thayer Central won their and sometimes that means that eight and assists with six. to 9-1 on the season with the second match against Weeping only their coaches and team- Ficken pitched in with eight next game coming at Giltner Water 39-36. mates realize the contribution points, Krupicka and Elznic on Friday at 8 p.m. The Titans faced another they’re making. By holding each scored fi ve, Otto had defeat in their third match, this a guy ten under his average four, Rohr scored three, while time against Sutton 39-32. you’re really contributing as Christensen and Stuart Rohr Stats In round four, Thayer Cen- much as scoring those same completed the scoring with tral was defeated again by ten points on the offensive end. two apiece. South Central 34-33. It just doesn’t make it into the On Saturday, Jan. 3, the Eagles (8-0): 59 In their fi nal match, Cross stat line.” Eagles traveled to David City Shelton: 25 County/Osceola defeated Lots of guys made it into the to face David City Aquinas. Tegtmeier 11, Elznic Thayer Central 42-24. scoring column led by Riley The game started slowly for 7, Otto 7, Krupicka 6, Next, the Titans will travel Tegtmeier with 11 points, the Eagles as Aquinas’ team JR Photo/Mike Edgecombe to David City Aquinas on Jan. Christensen 6, (S) Rohr Ben Elznic and Jayden Otto speed and pressure defense Lady Titan Cheyanna Tietjen pushes past the Freeman Lady 10 at 10 a.m. 6, Norder 5, (C) Rohr contributed seven each, TJ presented some problems, Falcons’ defense at the Dec. 30 game. The Lady Titans will next 4, Ficken 3, Smith 2, Krupicka, Sam Christensen especially early in the game. play an away game against Superior at 4:30 p.m. and Stuart Rohr each had six, “We really didn’t handle Hinrichs 2. Grant Norder had fi ve points the pressure of a tight game and a team high of seven very well,” said Kluck. “We rebounds, Chris Rohr had looked a little dazed and just Eagles (9-0): 15-22-18-16-71 four, Kamron Ficken scored didn’t seem to be ready for the Silver Lake: 16-12-10-16-54 Lady three, while Kale Smith and quickness and physical play Josh Hinrichs completed the they presented.” Tegtmeier 14, Ficken 8, Eagles scoring with two each. The fi rst quarter, the Eagles Krupicka 5, Elznic 5, Otto On Tuesday the Eagles met hung in trailing on ten to eight 4, (C) Rohr 3, Chris- The BDS Lady Eagles the Silver Lake Mustangs in despite six turnovers. When tensen 2, (S) Rohr 2. made their way to the the championship game and things straightened out some Silver Lake Holiday the shooting was better. on the offensive end in the Tournament in Roseland “It always seems like we second quarter, they went on Dec. 29 to face the shoot the ball well the second poorly on the defensive end. Eagles (9-1): 19-29-48 Shelton Lady Bulldogs day after a long layoff and Aquinas built a 26-19 half David City: 26-28-54 and Silver Lake Lady that’s usually in this same time edge. Mustangs. Tegtmeier 13, Norder game,” said Coach Kluck. The second half, BDS made The Eagles jumped out “Defensively we didn’t play some runs and Otto came off 9, (C) Rohr 8, Garland 5, to a ten point lead at the quite as well, but we picked the bench to provide some ball Ficken 4, Elznic 1. end of the fi rst quarter and held Shelton scoreless until the second quarter. BDS left the Bulldogs in the dust with a fi nal victory of 43-8. With the win over Shel- ton the Eagles squared off against the Lady Mustangs. “Going into this game we knew we had to come out with more intensity and focus than we did against Shelton,” said Lady Eagles coaching staff. “I thought the girls did a good job on defense talking to each other about where their shoot- ers were. We needed to get the ball inside and McKenna Schardt and Jaycie Hoins played real- JR Photo/Amanda Push ly good both offensively Lady Eagle Catherine Mick sprints by an opponent in search and defensively.” of a teammate to pass to. Late in the fourth quar- ter, Silver Lake cut the lead to one and stayed in and aggressiveness in the the game with the Eagles’ third quarter.” Stats missed free throw. The Lady Eagles forced Schardt was able to Aquinas into some turn- Eagles: 10-10-13-10-43 knock out her free throws overs and were able to Shelton: 0-1-2-5-8 and grabbed a couple of- score on them. fensive rebounds that put For the game, Aquinas Mick 7, Schardt 4, the game away for BDS. shot 54 percent from the Kadel 2, Hoins 8, Mosier Once again, BDS came fi eld, an outstanding ac- 5, Swartzendruber 5, away victorious with a complishment for a high Ardissono 2, Mohrmann 45-42 win. school basketball team. 6, Elznic 4. The Eagles then trav- BDS shot 32 percent eled to David City Aqui- from the fi eld so it was Eagles: 11-10-12-12-45 nas on Saturday, Jan 3. an uphill battle the whole Silver Lake: 9-7-12-14-42 Aquinas came out on game. fi re in the game shooting The Lady Eagles Mick 5, Schardt 15, 9/15 for 60 percent in the walked away with a loss Kadel 2, Hoins 15, Mosier fi rst quarter. of 60-49. 2, Grote 3, Ardissono 1, “We committed 26 turn- “The girls need to learn Mohrmann 2. overs in the game and 13 from the loss and use it of them happened in the to their advantage,” said Eagles: 5-11-18-15-49 fi rst quarter,” said Lady BDS coaching staff. David City: 21-12-12-15-60 Eagles coaching staff. Next, the Lady Eagles “This contributed to the will travel to Giltner on Mick 10, Schardt 14, JR Photo/Amanda Push deep deficit we found Jan. 9. Kadel 3, Hoins 3, Mosier Senior Grant Norder bypasses an opponent to pass to Eagle teammate Jayden Otto (4). ourselves in. The girls Their game begins at 6, Grote 4, Ardissono 4, came out with a lot of fi ght 6: 15 p.m. Mohrmann 5. 8 - Wednesday, January 7, 2015 - The Hebron Journal-Register

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dumpster ...... 666.00 meeting adjourned at 7:32 p.m. Additional letting information CHESTER, NEBRASKA Chairman Trapp called the NOTICE TO BIDDERS NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S Fairbury Journal News, can be found at the Nebraska SALE DECEMBER 10, 2014 publishing ...... 12.66 reorganizational meeting to order. Sealed bids for the con- The Board of Trustees of the Trustees present were Crosier, struction of work described Dept. of Roads website at The following described Nutsch Inc, http://www.transportation.ne- Village of Chester, Thayer County, repairs ...... 450.00 Littrel, Seifert, Stone and Trapp. in the proposed contract property will be sold at public Nebraska , met at 7:30 p.m. at NE Public Health Laboratory, Trapp declared the meeting Documents will be received braska.gov/operations/capi- auction to the highest bidder the Village Hall on December 10, water testing ...... 54.90 open for nominations for Chair- at the Department of Roads tal-fac/index.htm on 02/09/2015, at 11:00 a.m. 2014, for their regular monthly The Garbage Co So, man for the year 2015. There Operations Division, located at Bonding requirements will at the East door of the Thayer meeting. Board members present garbage disposal ...... 1175.00 being no dissension, Trapp is be set in the bid package. Mi- County Courthouse, 235 N. 4th were: Chairman: Carbonneau and retained as Chairman and Littrel 5001 S. 14th Street, Lincoln, Hometown Leasing, Nebraska, until 3:30 p.m., local nority-owned businesses will Street, Hebron, NE 68370: Trustees: Wassom, Pachta and copier lease ...... 54.96 as Vice-Chairman for the 2015 Roop. Absent: Heinrichs year. Stone, seconded by Littrel, time on Thursday January 29, not be discriminated against. LOTS ONE AND TWO Walter Insurance, THE RIGHT IS RESERVED (1 & 2), ONE (1), Chairman Carbonneau called insurance ...... 1824.75 moved to retain all appointments 2015 and will then be publicly the meeting to order at 7:30 p.m. and committees as previous year. opened and read aloud. TO WAIVE ALL TECHNICALI- STRAUB`S ADDITION TO Crop Production Services, TIES AND TO REJECT ANY The minutes of the previous meet- rat poison ...... 14.10 Roll call vote: AYES: Crosier, PROJECT NAME: MIS- HEBRON, THAYER COUNTY, ing were reviewed. Roop moved Dutton Lainson Inc, Littrel, Seifert, Stone, Trapp. Mo- CELLANEOUS STORAGE OR ALL BIDS DEPARTMENT NEBRASKA and Pachta seconded a motion electric parts ...... 1814.53 tion carried. Vote shows: Thomas BUILDING OF ROADS All subject to any and all: (1) to approve the minutes of the L. Krueger from JEO Consulting Data Technologies, PROJECT LOCATION: Randall D. Peters, P.E., real estate taxes, (2) special November meeting. Roll call votes: license fees ...... 491.68 Group appointed as our Street Director – State Engineer assessments, (3) easements, Ayes: Wassom, Pachta, Roop and Superintendent; Attorney: Joe STATEWIDE Post Office, PROJECT NUMBERS: AFE ZNEZ Wk1-3t covenants, restrictions, or- Carbonneau. Nays: None. Absent: postage ...... 147.00 Murray; Engineer: JEO; Deposi- Heinrichs. Motion carried. tory: Cornerstone Bank; Publica- L-045, L-116, L-307, L-308, dinances, and resolutions C & M Supply, of record which affect the The Treasurer’s report was then gasoline ...... 252.41 tion: Hebron Journal-Register; L-407, L-409, L-534, L-608, given. Roop moved and Wassom Source Gas, Library Director: Jerry Littrel; L-733, and L-804 property, and (4) unpaid water seconded a motion to approve the natural gas ...... 1323.94 Health Officers: Davenport Clinic; Proposals may be for indi- bills, (5) prior mortgages and treasurer’s report. Roll call votes: employee salaries ...... 7412.14 all Trustees serving on all commit- vidual, multiple, or a combina- trust deed of record and (6) Ayes: Wassom, Pachta, Roop and Municipal Supply Inc of NE, tees--Finance, Utilities, Streets ground leases of record. The Carbonneau. Nays: None. Absent: and Alleys, Park. Chairman Trapp, tion of projects as geographic parts ...... 660.96 location or bidder work load purchaser is responsible for Heinrichs. Motion carried. NE Department of Revenue, Thayer Co. Sheriff, and the doc- Mike Schultes, JEO Consulting tors of the Thayer County Health dictates. The State of Nebras- all fees or taxes. This sale is sales tax ...... 1209.14 ka, Department of Roads shall made without any warranties Group, discussed, with the Board, Great Plains Comm, Services will serve as the Village rehabbing the sewer mains in the Board of Health. make award for projects based as to title or condition of the telephone ...... 204.11 property. village. JEO has done a study withholding ...... 2254.88 There being no further items to on geographic location, fund- on the improvement possibilities Blue Cross Blue Shield, bring before the board, the meeting ing, and bidder work load. By: Eric Lemp, Trustee, and funding options. The sewer insurance ...... 1891.66 adjourned at 7:40 p.m. AFE L-045 Operations NSBA# 24096 system was established in 1929 Amri Gafri, Justin Trapp, Chairman Miscellaneous Storage Kozeny & McCubbin, LC and is showing extensive wear Board of Trustees insurance ...... 58.28 Building 12400 Olive Blvd., Suite 555 in places. The Board agreed that Great American Financial, ( S E A L ) Arlene Vorce St. Louis, MO 63141 improvements need to be made. Village Clerk Construction of a Pre-engi- insurance ...... 36.15 neered metal building addition (314) 991-0255 More information will be available There being no further business ZNEZ Wk1-1t on the funding options in 2015. to an existing pre-engineered First Publication 12/31/2014, to come before the Board, Was- final 01/28/2015 Building an ambulance build- som moved and Roop seconded a metal building located at 5001 ing was discussed. The Board motion to adjourn the meeting with South 14th Street, Lincoln Published in the Hebron reviewed bids from Hergott Con- all members of the Board present Nebraska. Addition shall be Journal Register struction and G & C Construction. NOTICE voting aye. IN THE COUNTY 50’-0” deep x 30’-0” wide, eave K&M Filename: EIT- If the village pursues a loan/grant Joseph Carbonneau WASPS from the USDA, a special election COURT OF THAYER height shall match the existing Chairman of the Board COUNTY, NEBRASKA structure, approximately 16’-0” THIS FIRM IS A DEBT would need to be done. Funding SEAL with the local bank was also re- ESTATE OF high, with two 12’-0” wide x 12’- COLLECTOR AND ANY IN- ATTEST 0” high overhead doors to be FORMATION WE OBTAIN viewed. Tabled until next month Judy I. Smith Larry H. Hintz, Deceased, for further review. Estate No. PR 14-38 installed in the eave wall and FROM YOU WILL BE USED Village Clerk FOR THAT PURPOSE. Gill Mumm visited, with the ZNEZ Wk1-1t Notice is hereby given that one personnel door placed in Board, about issues with nui- on December 30, 2014, in the exterior gable end wall. ZNEZ Wk53-5t sances within the village. Electrical service is approxi- Pachta moved and Roop sec- the County Court of Thayer onded a motion to approve the County, Nebraska, David Hintz mately 250’-0” from an existing applications of Jennilee Harms, was informally appointed by pole mounted transformer. VILLAGE OF the Registrar as Personal Rep- AFE L-116 Salt Valley Mis- Brittany Wit, and Adam Tipton, DAVENPORT for membership onto the Am- resentative of the Estate. cellaneous Storage Build- Story Idea? bulance squad. Roll call votes: DECEMBER 1, 2014 Creditors of this Estate must ing Ayes: Wassom, Pachta, Roop and The Board of Trustees of the 30’-0” x 50’-0” Pre-engi- Village of Davenport, Nebraska, file their claims with this Court Call 768-6602 Carbonneau. Nays: None. Absent: on or before March 9, 2015, or neered metal building to be Heinrichs. Motion carried. met in regular session on Monday, December 1, 2014, at 7:00 p.m. in be forever barred. constructed at 5300 Salt Wassom moved and Pachta Valley View Street, Lincoln seconded a motion to approve the the fire hall conference room. Vicki L. Jarchow, building permit of Trevor Wit for a Notice of the meeting was given Clerk Magistrate Nebraska, with one overhead porch and patio. Roll call votes: in advance thereof as shown by Thayer County Court door and one personnel door. Ayes: Wassom, Pachta, Roop and the certificate of posting notice Thayer County Courthouse Electrical service is approxi- Carbonneau. Nays: None. Absent: attached to these minutes. All 225 North 4th Street, mately 200’-0” from an existing Heinrichs. Motion carried. proceedings hereafter shown transformer. were taken while the convened Room 203 Closing a portion of So Railway Hebron, Nebraska 68370 AFE L-307 Bloomfield Mis- Street, near the elevator, was again meeting was in regular session and open to public attendance. (402) 768-6325 cellaneous Storage Build- discussed. No action taken. ing Abating the nuisance at the Notice of the meeting was mailed Daniel L. Werner Pingel property and the updating to all board members, and a copy (Bar I.D. # 15880) 30’-0” x 40’-0” Pre-engi- of the Village’s safety manual were of their acknowledgment of receipt Daniel L. Werner, P.C.,L.L.O. neered metal building to be tabled until January. of notice and the agenda are also 429 Lincoln Avenue constructed at 54506 Hwy 84, For reorganization purposes, attached to the minutes. The Hebron, Nebraska 68370 Bloomfield Nebraska, with one the meeting was then turned over agenda was on file in the office of Tel: (402) 768-6109 overhead door and one per- to the Clerk who asked for nomina- the Village Clerk and available for public inspection. Fax: (402) 768-6271 sonnel door. Electrical service tions for Chairman of the Board. E-mail: [email protected] is approximately 200’-0” from Wassom nominated Carbonneau The meeting was called to order by Chairman, Trustee Trapp noting ZNEZ Wk1-3t an existing transformer. for Chairman of the Board, Roop AFE L-308 Laurel Miscel- seconded the motion and to cease the availability of the Open Meeting nominations. Roll call votes: Ayes: Laws. Answering roll call were, laneous Storage Building Wassom, Pachta and Roop. Nays: Holtzen, Knigge, Littrel, Trapp. 30’-0” x 40’-0” Pre-engi- None. Abstain: Carbonneau. Ab- Stone entered the meeting at 7:05 neered metal building to be p.m. Also present were Deputy NOTICE OF PUBLIC sent: Heinrichs. Motion carried. MEETING constructed at 214 Hwy 20, Chairman Carbonneau again Johnson, Terry Enghauser, Leon Laurel Nebraska, with one and Connie Seifert, Teddy Crosier, Notice is hereby given that presided over the meeting. overhead door and one per- Wassom moved and Pachta Jerry Brase and Village Employees Public Health Solutions Dis- Everett Braun and Arlene Vorce. trict Board of Health serving sonnel door. Electrical service seconded a motion to retain JEO is approximately 120’-0” from Consulting Group as engineers, Minutes of the November Fillmore, Gage, Jefferson, JEO Consulting Group, Tom regular meeting were declared Saline and Thayer counties, existing service. Krueger, as street superinten- approved as printed, there being will meet on Thursday, Janu- AFE L-407 Hebron Miscel- no additions or corrections, and dent, official depository, Western ary 15, 2015 at 8:30 a.m. at laneous Storage Building National Bank, official Newspaper, reading aloud being dispensed 30’-0” x 50’-0” Pre-engi- with, as copies of the minutes were Public Health Solutions District Hebron Journal Register, Village Health Department, 995 E Hwy neered metal building to be Attorney, Joseph Murray/Germer, distributed to trustees along with their notices. 33, Suite 1, Crete, NE 68333. constructed at 110 N 13th Murray and Johnson, auditor, Street, Hebron Nebraska, Blobaum & Busboom and to The treasurer’s report was Attendance is also available given. Holtzen, seconded by through the Telehealth Net- with one overhead door and leave the committees the same. one personnel door. Electrical Roll call votes: Ayes: Wassom, Knigge, moved that the report be work. Call the Department Pachta, Roop and Carbonneau. accepted. Roll call vote: AYES: at the number below to reg- service is approximately 50’-0” Nays: None. Absent: Heinrichs. Holtzen, Knigge, Littrel, Trapp. ister. Sites participating are: from existing service. Motion carried. Motion carried. AFE L-409 Ord Miscella- November patrol reports were Beatrice Community Hospi- Wassom moved and Pachta tal, Thayer County Hospital, neous Storage Building seconded a motion to go into exec- available. Pothole by CPS Shop 30’-0” x 50’-0” Pre-engi- was discussed. Correspondence Fillmore County Hospital and utive session at 9:54 p.m to discuss neered metal building to be employee salaries and benefits. regarding ECAP was reviewed— Jefferson Community Health invitation to join upcoming discus- Center. A copy of the agenda constructed at 620 U street, Roll call votes: Ayes: Wassom, Ord Nebraska, with one over- Pachta, Roop and Carbonneau. sions on the results of the Univer- is on file at the office of Pub- Nays: None. Absent: Heinrichs. sity of NE research project. lic Health Solutions District head door and one personnel Motion carried. Wassom moved Claims for November expenses Health Department located at door. Electrical service is were presented and audited. and Pachta seconded a motion 995 E Hwy 33, Ste 1 - Crete, approximately 400’-0” from to go out of executive session at Littrel, seconded by Trapp, moved existing service. that the claims be paid. Roll call Nebraska or available by call- 10:15 p.m. Roll call votes: Ayes: ing 888-310-0565. AFE L-534 Sidney Miscel- Wassom, Pachta, Roop and Car- vote: AYES: Holtzen, Knigge, Littrel, Stone, Trapp. The Chair- ZNEZ Wk1-1t laneous Storage Building bonneau. Nays: None. Absent: 30’-0” x 50’-0” Pre-engi- Heinrichs. Motion carried. man declared the motion carried and ordered payment of the fol- neered metal building to be Wassom moved and Pachta constructed at 2320 Illinois seconded a motion to leave lowing claims: Wages, less with- employee salaries and benefits holdings, $5157.68 Trustee fees, Street, Sidney Nebraska, with STATEWIDES the same as last year with the less withholdings, $720.31; Burton one overhead door and one Enterprises, service, $23.00; Capi- personnel door. Electrical ser- CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING in over [email protected]. increase in insurance premiums. NOTICE 170 newspapers. Reach thousands Grosshans International Inc has Roll call votes: Ayes: Wassom, tal Guardian Trust Co., employee vice is approximately 600’-0” match, $120.70; employer match, IN THE COUNTY of readers for $225/25 word ad. full time openings for experienced Pachta, Roop and Carbonneau. COURT OF THAYER from existing service. Contact your local newspaper or CaseIH tractor and combine tech- Nays: None. Absent: Heinrichs. $120.70; City of Hebron, sewer, call 1-800-369-2850. $452.50; Cornerstone Bank, rent, COUNTY, NEBRASKA AFE L-608 Lexington Mis- nicians. All inquiries held in confi - Motion carried. cellaneous Storage Build- SOCIAL SECURITY Disability dence. Please send resume to Alan $25.00, FICA, $1732.96, sales ESTATE OF Benefi ts. Unable to work? Denied The following bills were ap- ing Anderson at Grosshans International proved for December: tax, $1845.83; CPS, fuel, $87.00; Alberta J. Bruning, benefi ts? We can help! Win or Pay Inc, PO Box 168, Aurora Nebraska Nebraska Public Power District, Davenport Building Supply, sup- Deceased, 30’-0” x 50’-0” Pre-engi- Nothing! Contact Bill Gordon & As- or call 1-800-742-7423. plies, $27.16; Davenport Legion Estate No. PR 14-37 neered metal building to be sociates at 1-800-279-8741 to start Grosshans International, Inc. has electricity...... 12,071.34 your application today! Norris Public Power District, Aux., meals, $357.50; Davenport Notice is hereby given that constructed at 2812 Plum an opening for an experienced Ca- Public Library, lease, $800.00; BANKRUPTCY: FREE initial con- electricity...... 1137.37 on December 19, 2014, in Creek Pkwy, Lexington Ne- sultation. Fast relief from creditors. seIH Parts Manager or parts counter Village of Chester, Hebron Journal, publish, $32.63; braska, with one overhead person ready to advance. Experi- Kleen’s, labor, $120.00; Kriz Da- the County Court of Thayer Low rates. Statewide filing. No electricity...... 2454.74 door and one personnel door. offi ce appointment necessary. Call ence with DIS, PFW or JDIS neces- vis, supplies, $38.71; Matheson, County, Nebraska, the Regis- sary. Be a leader with our award win- Village of Chester, trar issued a written statement Electrical service is approxi- Steffens Law Offi ce, 308-872-8327. Burns meter credit ...... 100.00 supplies, $35.10; Matt Friend, steffensbankruptcylaw.com. We are ning Pinnacle parts department. All mately 350’-0” from existing inquiries held in confi dence. Please Thayer County Treasurer, repairs, $1095.00; Muni Supply, of Informal Probate of the Will a debt relief agency, which helps supplies, $228.40; Ne Dept. of of said Decedent and that service. people fi le bankruptcy under the send resume to Alan Anderson at page my cell ...... 277.78 Grosshans International, Inc., PO Action Auto Supply, labor, unemployment, $30.41; NE Douglas P. Bruning, whose ad- AFE L-733 McCook Miscel- bankruptcy code. AFFORDABLE PRESS Release Box 168, Aurora Nebraska or call parts ...... 10.22 Muni Clerks’, dues, $10.00; NE dress is 6493 Road Z, Bruning, laneous Storage Building Public Lab., tests, $30.00; Norris service. Send your message to 1-800-742-7423. US Cellular, NE 68322, was informally 30’-0” x 50’-0” Pre-engi- 175 newspapers across Nebraska JOURNEYMAN AND 4 Year Ap- telephone ...... 109.49 Public Power, labor, $62.90, trans neered metal building to be charges, $1563.25; NPPD, power appointed by the Registrar as for one low price! Call 1-800-369- prentice Electricians needed, with Belleville Hometown Lumber, Personal Representative of constructed at 38764 US Hwy 2850 or www.nebpress.com for per diem. Must have valid license, supplies ...... 125.97 purchase, $17590.16; Oregon more details. travel required. Good benefi ts. Call Trail Ins., prem., $25605.00; Wil- the Estate. 6, McCook Nebraska, with one Als Ag Repair, overhead door and one per- ATTENTION: VIAGRA or Cialis 308-520-3296 or apply online: www. liams, met dep ret, $107.92; Smith Creditors of this Estate must users! A cheaper alternative to high repairs ...... 100.00 sonnel door. Electrical service gaselectsrvs.com. Hebron Journal, Rep, repairs, $42.50; Source Gas, file their claims with this Court drugstore prices! 50 Pill Special - $99 SOUTH CENTRAL Diesel, Inc., publishing ...... 142.92 service, $121.75; Sutton Elect. on or before February 24, is approximately 200’-0” from Free Shipping! 100 Percent Guaran- Holdrege, NE, is seeking a Diesel rep, $401.11; Victory Too, plaques/ 2015, or be forever barred. . existing service. teed. Call Now: 1-800-294-8137. Technician. Must have basic set of Sargent Drilling, LAB TECH: MT or MLT, ASCP or pump test ...... 450.00 sign, $126.00; Verizon, service, Vicki L. Jarchow, AFE L-804 Atkinson Mis- tools. Technician will work on Diesel $133.37; USPS-Village, postage, equivalent, progressive southeast pickups & smaller diesel engines. Thayer County Weed Control, Clerk Magistrate cellaneous Storage Build- Nebraska hospital, phlebotomy spray parks ...... 150.00 $89.70; Watson, supplies, $16.49; ing Position may also include Injector Windstream, service, $184.60. Thayer County Court skills required. Competitive pay repair, Diesel Pump rebuilding and Keith Fraley, Thayer County Courthouse 30’-0” x 30’-0” Pre-engi- scale, excellent benefits. Send Diesel Performance Installation. Auditorium repairs ...... 585.80 The Foundation will be ordering resume to: Sandy Bauer, Jefferson the playground equipment before 225 North 4th Street, neered metal building to be Ideal candidate would be detail Tire N Service for You, constructed at 504 N Carberry Community Health Center, PO Box oriented, clean, self-motivated & tires ...... 987.00 the end of the year in order to Room 203 277, Fairbury, NE 68352. get this year’s pricing—claim is Hebron, Nebraska 68370 St., Atkinson Nebraska, with B-D CONSTRUCTION, Inc., a organized. Great Benefi ts include: Beatrice Concrete Co, Vacation Pay, Retirement Plan, rock ...... 863.37 included tonight. (402) 768-6325 one overhead door and one general contracting fi rm in business Village Insurance renewal claim since 1963, is currently seeking Holiday Pay, Factory Schooling Paid Chester Insurance Agency, Lance J. Johnson, #15089 personnel door. Electrical ser- & Employee Health Insurance Paid. is also presented tonight. applicants for Jobsite Superinten- bond ...... 100.00 Germer, Murray & Johnson vice is approximately 300’-0” dents. Apply online at www.bdcon- All the latest equipment and a clean Joseph Murray PC LLO, Maintenance reported on sev- from existing service. shop is waiting for you! Contact: eral electrical issues, couple sewer Attorneys at Law struction.com or send resumes to legal fees ...... 80.00 P.O. Box 210 Documents may be ob- B-D Construction, Inc., 2154 E. 32nd Mike Wiser @ 308-995-6528 or City of Hebron, complaints (some roots cut out) Ave., Columbus, NE 68601. scdinc2@qwestoffi ce.net. and heater repair for water tower Bruning, Nebraska 68322 tained from A & D Technical sewer repairs ...... 338.00 Supply for a refundable deposit BUSY HVAC Company has imme- BUTLER TRANSPORT Your Part- well house. There was discussion (402) 353-2665 diate openings for installers/fl ash- ner in Excellence. CDL Class A Oregon Trail Equipment, of $35.00, contact 402-474- parts ...... 268.39 regarding tarring streets at this ZNEZ Wk52-3t ers. Valid license. 40+ hours, year drivers needed. Sign on bonus! All Schmidts Inc, time of year. 5454 to obtain documents. around work. E-mail or call All Sea- miles paid. 1-800-528-7825 or www. Chairman Trapp declared the sons, Elkhorn, NE, 402-346-2222, butlertransport.com. The Hebron Journal-Register - Wednesday, January 7, 2015 - 9

DDeadline:eadline: TThehe CClassilassifi eedsds NNoonoon MMondaysondays Browse the classifi eds anytime at http://hebronjournalregister.com Place your ad today! Phone: 402-768-6602 • eMail: [email protected] • Fax: 402-768-7354 HELP WANTED FOR RENT HELP WANTED: Part time Waitress/Waiter. Hours fl exible HELP WANTED: Weatherization Crew Specialist - A 40/ FOR RENT: 2BR apart- FOR RENT: 2BR house depending on applicant's availability. Must be dependable hr/wk position based in Fairbury which includes but not lim- ment located in Hebron, 6 located in Hebron. $350 per and able to work effi ciently in fast paced business. Great Pay! ited to sidewall, attic and foundation insulation, window and month lease and deposit month. Appliances included. Serious applicants only. Call Mark at 402-768-9987 or 402- door repair/replacement, infi ltration work and installing vent- required. Call Struve Enter- Call 402-670-2356 768-4229 after 11 am. ing. One year education and/or experience in building scienc- prises Inc to view 1-800-762- 01-2p 42-tf es, general property management or maintenance. Contact 3681. BVCA Partnership at 402-729-2278 or visit the career center 43-tf HELP WANTED: Aurora Cooperative, Fairbury branch is Ground fl oor apartments page at www.bvca.net for an application and job description. FOR RENT: Self-Storage accepting applications for a full-time spray applicator posi- Deadline for returning applications is January 14, 2015, at 9 now available. tion with competitive salary and benefi ts. CDL required. Send - Call Superstorage. Check If you are age 62 and over, am. EOE. out our brand new building resume and/or application to Bruce Jung, 2222 L St, Fairbury, 53-2 and qualify as low income or NE 68352. Aurora Cooperative is an equal opportunity em- on South 3rd St. in Hebron. handicapped, we have avail- ployer. We have storage units for just able the fi nest apartment of its 01-2 $20.00. Locally owned and type in Nebraska. Rental fee operated. Hebron Superstor- covers all expenses. age, 402-768-7251. Deshler HELP WANTED: Aurora Cooperative, Fairbury branch is At Parkside you pay accepting applications for a full-time tender truck driver with Superstorage, 402-365-4282. Or stop at our offi ce at 210 S. only 30% of your competitive salary and benefi ts. CDL required. Send resume adjusted income. and/or application to Bruce Jung, 2222 L St, Fairbury, NE is seeking a 4th St. in Hebron. 68352. Aurora Cooperative is an equal opportunity employer. 02-tf 01-2 Director of Human Resources FOR RENT: Inside Stor- Parkside Manor The Director of Human Resources is an exciting age units and outside park- 5th & Jefferson, Hebron opportunity to support all human resources and ing storage are available. payroll functions within the organization. Preferred New building with easy ac- STRUVE ENTERPRISES, INC. experience includes experience within payroll ad- cess, trailer friendly, rocked ministration, workers compensation, benefits admin- driveway. Lighted facility with Deshler, NE Be a part of a caring, compassionate, and progressive organization! istration, and recruiting. Successful candidates will security cameras. We accept credit cards. Hebron Storage. 1-800-762-3681 have a positive and outgoing personality; possess Join our Team! Apply Today! 402-200-8899. excellent written and verbal communication skills; 50-tf ability to build relationships; ability to communicate to large and small audiences; high level of detail; LOST/FOUND $1,000 SIGN-ON BONUS!* LOST: Many years ago I strong knowledge in computer applications; and be taped an event at the Bruning For ALL Positions! a self-starter and independent. Bachelor’s degree FARM MARKET Opera House with my Syl- in Human Resources, Business Management/Ad- vania VHS video recorder. ministration or equivalent experience preferred. Someone borrowed the video $2,000 SIGN-ON BONUS!* To apply: Email resume to [email protected] or www.stockra.com • www.bigiron.com recorder and I haven't seen call Human Resources at 402-768-3915 for more information. Roy Vap it since. I would sure like it For ALL Care Home Positions! Cell 402-705-6603 back. Everyone look around Application and more information available at www.bvlh.org and if you see it, call Bob Equal Opportunity Employer Office 402-746-3313 1189 Rd CD, Red Cloud Norder at 402-768-1162. Available Positions include: [email protected] 01-2 RN OR LPN JOB OPENING FOR: FULL-TIME EVENING SHIFT Bruning Village Clerk & Maintenance Assistant FOR SALE PART-TIME EVENING SHIFT Current Village Clerk is retiring. Training will be offered from FOR SALE: 2012 Great CNA OR MED AIDE outgoing Clerk and from Nebraska League of Municipalities PART-TIME/FULL-TIME DAY, EVENING OR NIGHT SHIFT REAL ESTATE Plains Turbomax, 30', low Clerk School. Application deadline is January 23, 2015 acres, excellent condition. MED AIDE $40,500. Call Bryce Heinrichs PRN VARIED SHIFT Duties Include: at 402-768-8107. DIETARY AIDE/COOK 1. Record the minutes of all offi cial Village proceedings. Will 01-3p FULL-TIME EVENING SHIFT be responsible to maintain and update ordinance books. DIETARY AIDE 2. Prepare and publish the offi cial proceedings in accordance with state statutes, including posting legal notice, account PART-TIME WEEKEND NOTICE HOUSEKEEPING AIDE for all claims and bill payments. Prepare all documents for monthly meetings. BUYING JUNK BATTER- FULL-TIME DAY SHIFT IES and aluminum cans. Also 3. The Clerk shall issue and sign all licenses, permits, and 122 S. 4th St., Hebron, NE ACTIVITIES ASSISTANT buying aluminum irrigation occupation tax receipts authorized by law and required (402) 768-2292 FULL-TIME OR PART-TIME pipe, copper, brass and iron. by the village and the purpose for which they have been LAUNDRY AIDE FAIRBURY IRON & METAL, issued. Find us on 200 C. St., Fairbury, NE. 402- PART-TIME WEEKEND 4. Provide access to Public Records upon request per state 729-5472. For more information contact: Human Resources statute. Facebook 01-tf 402-768-3915 • Fax 402-768-3901 • 220 Park Avenue 5. Prepare and distribute water and sewer billings. Orivude Hebron, NE • [email protected] • www.bvlh.org • EOE accyrae recirds fi r auditors and board. Including sales tax reporting. BUSINESS SERVICES Nursing Home, Care Home, and Courtyard Assisted Living 6. Prepare report to Board of past water and sewer bills ** Sign-On Bonus available to qualifi ed candidates and assist board and maintenance personnel in collection Jaye Moeller, Owner Byron efforts. 236-8619 POSITIONS AVAILABLE 7. Prepare payroll and payroll reports as required by law. 8. Other duties as assigned. MOELLER Hebron MetalQuest Unlimited, Inc ELECTRIC 768-6289 Qualifi cations: Profi cient on Microsoft Programs, HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING A Progressive, State of the Art manufacturing company in QuickBooks, background in municipal clerk duties preferred, Hebron, NE seeks the following positions: not required. Salary is commensurate with experience and qualifi cations. CNC Operator Send Letter of intent and resume to: Experienced operators for several 2nd shift positions, to oversee Chairperson Jeff Krehnke the operation of Okuma Mills and Lathes. Manufacturing PO Box 206 • Bruning, NE 68322 experience is preferred but will train the right candidate. Assembly Operator Assembly operators for several 1st shift positions to aid in assembly Meadowlark Heights Assisted Living of various sizes of valves. Assembly experience is preferred. Deshler, Nebraska Shipping and Receiving Full time position available in the Shipping and Receiving COME JOIN OUR TEAM! Bowman Electric Department. The duties include performing and overseeing the Accepting applications for - Terry Bowman Bruning, NE Your Ad could be here! shipment and receipt of commodities in and out of the facility. Complete electrical, Must have close attention to detail, good communication skills, * Full time Resident Service Coordinator. heating, and air Call 402-768-6602 and be able to lift 50 pounds. Forklift certifi cation and Class B CDL Professional license preferred but not required conditioning services preferred. 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Taking Care of Life's "Little Breaks" s-ARTIN3ENOUR0AINTS -Most major insurers will waive deductible- For further information and an MOBILE REPAIR & REPLACEMENT SERVICE s!STRO0OLE"UILDINGS application, Call Mary at 402-365-7237 Davenport, NE 68335 (402) 365-4278 s7ELDING2OD /XYGEN !CETYLENE Ourada Chiropractic s,UMBER"UILDING Send your news and photos to: 3UPPLIES Tuesdays s2EDI -IX#ONCRETE [email protected] 2p.m. - 5:30p.m. 353-4755 or 1-800-228-3923 or Daykin Lumber 1-800-637-9711 AUCTION Call 768-2112 For an appointment HHebronebron 114 North 3rd St. • Hebron AUCTION CALENDAR TTreeree SServiceervice Thur., Jan. 15 | 5:30 PM - To be held at the Schultis Auction Center at 222 W. NOW AVAILABLE 14th Street Fairbury, NE. Relic fi rearm, coins, currency, antiques, collectibles, furniture, household, snow blower, tools, & misc. for several owners. TREE Sat., Jan. 17 | 10 AM - To be held at the 4-H Building at the Gage County SHEERING & Wireless Unlimited PASTURE CLEARING Fairgrounds, Beatrice, NE. Old Fischer Price Toys, Mickey/Minne Mouse Toys, High Speed Internet antiques, collectibles, household, tools, & misc. items for Cinde Corey. now in Hebron and FREE ESTIMATES Sun., Jan. 18 | 1:00 PM - To be held at the Tobias Community Building, Tobias, NE. 2 Bedroom ranch style home built in 1987, 2013 Buick Encore SUV - 18,819 surrounding areas. Tim Hartley miles, 2006 Chevrolet 2500 - 38,590 miles, machinery, tools, furniture, household, Call 877-732-1666. Call (402) 768-3486 & misc for the Norman Endorf Estate. Thur., Jan. 22 | 5:30 PM - To be held at the Schultis Auction Center at 222 CLASSIFIED PRICING W. 14th Street, Fairbury, NE. Coins, currency, stamps, antiques, collectibles, furniture, household, tools, & misc. items for Jefferson County & Others. • Word-By-Word • Visit www.schultis.com for complete sale bills. The cost is 25¢ per word with a minimum of $8.00 (up to 32 words). All private party classifi eds are to be paid in advance. All SCHULTIS AND SON, INC. word-by-word ads are placed online at no additional charge REAL ESTATE & AUCTION SERVICE • Classifi ed Display • 222 WEST 14TH • PO BOX 582 • FAIRBURY, NE 68352 The cost per column inch is $8.25, with the minimum of Offi ce Ph.: 402-729-2435 • Web site: www.schultis.com one inch. Placed online for an additional $7 per week. 10 - Wednesday, January 7, 2015 - The Hebron Journal-Register Year in Review...

Continued from front... The volunteers were given the upper level of the Hebron bright yellow bracelets and Blue Valley Community Ac- to their decision and chose had to remove all clothing be- tion building. The probation to still allow for body art es- fore stepping into nearby tents team, which covers 11 counties, tablishments. for the next phase (volunteers scrubbed and swept the space as The Thayer County Board wore swimsuits underneath part of “pay it forward” projects of Commissioners resolved their clothes). While in the they do. to change the property tax tents, the victims were imme- Harvest was in full swing in request for the next budget diately rinsed off so all traces October. Harvest was a week year, beginning July 1. The of chemicals were removed to ten days behind, particularly commissioners resolved to from their skin and hair. with the soy crop. Dry land increase the property tax by October beans had yielded 40-55 bush- three percent. The levy went In October, the Hebron els an acre, irrigated beans had down from 23 to 17. Journal-Register decided to yielded 60-75 bushels per acre Local health care and emer- do something unique in honor and dry land corn had yielded gency service professionals, of breast cancer awareness 140 bushels and in some fi elds as well as those from several month. The paper was printed almost 200. other professions, came from on pink paper and focused on On Oct. 18, 12 local youths, JR File Photo all over the state to train at TCHS radiologists’ efforts to along with over 20 volunteers, Reata Elting participates in the Oct. youth mentorship hunt put on by Thayer County’s Pheas- Thayer County Health Servic- bring awareness and education came together for the Pheasants ants Forever chapter, Four Seasons. es for hazmat safety response about breast cancer featured Forever Four Seasons youth course. The Hospital First local breast cancer survivor, mentorship hunt. The youths Association. with new fl ooring, a security communities need to move Receiver Course worked with Brenda Kerns. were selected by the chapter’s The Thayer Central Lady Ti- system, as well as other house forward and be successful: health professionals on how A groundbreaking ceremony youth program chair who tries tans as well as Adam Hellbusch cleaning projects. Equipment culture of change, leadership, to properly handle situations for Region V was held on 2nd to pick youths who were not traveled to Kearney for the cross was donated by the Mary Lan- sense of place, infrastructure, involving hazardous and toxic Street and Olive Avenue. The avid hunters or have not had the country state meet. The girls ning Hospital and community digitally connected, education materials. The most common location is for a new service opportunity to hunt. Each youth placed sixth overall. members. workforce, entrepreneurial sup- for these professionals to see building for the organization. was partnered with a mentor for November The Village of Davenport port systems and community in this area is farm chemicals. Region V is a community based the hunt and three of the youths At the beginning of Novem- found themselves without a vision. The survey was part Because of the expenses, only organization that provides brought back pheasants. ber, Nebraska had the general grocery store in mid-Novem- of that research and received three of these classes are of- support for individuals with The Thayer Central Torch election. In Thayer County, ber. Local businessman Harold about 270 responses back. fered a year. “Victims,” cov- developmental needs. 2014 Yearbook won the Corn- Rep. Ben Sasse won the vote Stone decided to use his facility During these ECAP meetings, ered in a dark mystery liquid, The District One Probation husker Award for Class D from as Nebraska’s senator as well as a temporary grocery store un- attendees create goals for the approached the suited trainees. team volunteered to clean out the Nebraska High School Press as Rep.Adrian Smith for Con- til the community decided their community, prioritize their gress and Rep. Pete Ricketts next move. To do this, Stone dreams for the area and have for governor. teamed with Steve Anderson of open communication about Nebraska also took on vote Central Market in Hebron and what they would like for the as to whether or not to raise Tim Sorsen of Sorsen’s Corner future of the county. the minimum wage from $7.25 Market in Edgar. The 2014 December school an hour to $8 in January 2015 The BDS Eagles football board meeting was marked as and $9 in January 2016. The team played at the Class D1 school board president Tom tallies differentiated by a mere state fi nals on Nov. 24. Though Tipton’s last as an offi cial. Tip- 89 votes, but in the end the the Eagles suffered a loss, the ton served on the board for 22 county voted in favor of raising coaches and player were proud years and chose to retire. Taking the wage. to have been able to participate Tipton’s place as president is For Veterans Day, a Thayer in making football history. Brad Cooper, the non-incum- Central sixth grade class pre- December bent that won the open slot. sented local World War II vet- Hebron business Blue Valley He is a physical therapist at the eran Lloyd Farnstrom, Hebron, Bowl celebrated their 50th an- County Hospital. with a quilt they had been niversary. The owners, Janice Hebron local Dru Melvin working on since the beginning and Dale Klaumann, are the claimed the top prize in round of October. second generation to run the ten in Steer Wrestling at the The Bruning Community business. Janice’s parents, Wrangler National Finals Ro- Foundation hosted an open Henry and Florence Driewer, deo (NFR) this December in Las house for a new fi tness center purchased the business on Dec. Vegas. Melvin placed in fi ve of in Bruning. The Bruning State 1, 1964. the ten rounds which earned Bank decided to donate money At the Dec. 3 ECAP (En- him nearly $40,000 in prize to the foundation in honor of trepreneurial Communities money. He ended up fi nishing chairman of the board Frank Activation Process) meeting, ninth in the world for the 2014 Bruning’s 50th year in bank- the results from an October rodeo season. ing. The building the founda- county wide survey were This week marks the begin- JR File Photo tion purchased was the former revealed.ECAP is a two-year ning of 2015. Here’s to another Health care professionals prepare a volunteer for the cleansing process during hazmat decon- Memorial Funeral Home. research project by UNL exam- great year in Thayer County! tamination training in September at Thayer County Health Services. The building was refurnished ining the eight characteristics