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Tidbits Hidden Fall Festival packs in activities Football contest results There was a fi rst place tie be- goodies tween Chris Connell of Fairbury and Joy Solomon of Hebron for last week’s Football Contest. They both missed the TCU/ along Oklahoma State matchup. It came down to the tie-breaker game with Connell closer to the point trail spread. Hebron is featured in the High- LaVonne Kassebaum of Hebron way Heritage brochure Trail of makes his fi rst appearance as a Treasures, set for the fi rst weekend winner with a $5 third place prize. in October. Connell will claim the $15 prize and To integrate the city along the Solomon, the $10 spot. trail, the Hebron Chamber of Com- merce is advertising “Hebron’s Hidden Treasures,” with 15 garage Oregon Trail run sales to date, antiques, business seeking teams promotions and food for Oct. 5-7. The garage sales can be found Teams are being sought for the on page 3 of this issue. Pony Express Run half-marathon The Trail of Treasures stretches relay Oct. 21. from Brownville to Edison and Teams of four to run a half- highlights along the historical marathon with each member southern Nebraska trail are avail- running 3.275 miles and passing able in the Heritage Highway the “mochila” mail bag in step brochure. with Pony Express history, are The Heritage Highway website welcome. offers plenty of self-guided points of interest to explore along the The “mochilas” will feature each Nancy McGill/JR Photos team’s number and timing chip. trail including, the porch swing, Hebron’s Post Offi ce mural by Berdon Pedersen of Davenport keeps the Deshler broom factory history alive with his demonstrations, The fee to register teams such as the one at the Thayer County Museum Fall Festival in Belvidere Sunday. Pedersen, who was a plant includes a fi nisher’s medal and Eldora Lorenzini in 1939 as part of performance shirt, along with the New Deal’s Public Works of Art manager at the Deshler Broom Factory from 1982 to 1996, brings his broom winding machine bought from Project, one of 12 in the state. a pre-race meal the evening of the factory’s sale after it closed, and shows onlookers the principals of broom making. He also demonstrated Also advertised on the Heritage at Deshler’s town celebration and Homestead National Monument this year. Oct. 20. Highway website are the Hebron After team leaders have regis- Civil Conservation Camp that tered at active.com and paid the housed German prisoners of war fee, individual team members can during World War II and the lime- register, using the team password stone Romanesque and Gothic- set by the leader. style Thayer County Courthouse. The committee organizing the Over 700 people from numerous run held the fi rst marathon and states visited Hebron for the sales half-marathon event last year. last year. They created the Pony Express “We’re very excited to host this Run to honor the history of the event again and hope we have Pony Express. good turnout,” chamber director Last year, “Where’s the Finish?” Jana Tietjen said. “We hope we relay team won the county division draw people from all over to our in 1:51.9. The team represented county.” Bruning. “We hope that every community in Thayer County would fi nd four runners to represent their town,” Offi cers committee member Jeff Friesen said. “Bring in some ringers. Make it a fun day to celebrate the history and community that we have in make Thayer County.” Donna Vieselmeyer of Hebron takes a peek at the 1934 Trailmobile on the Thayer County Museum grounds The Pony Express operated for Sunday. approximately 19 months from two April 1860 to October 1861. Rid- ers changed horses about every 10 miles and passed the mochilas every to new riders about every 75 arrests miles. They rode day and night to The Thayer County Sheriff’s deliver the mail. Offi ce made two arrests in the past Hebron week, with the fi rst solving the August burglary at Peace Lutheran Majestic Theater Church in Deshler. 402-768-6061 Calvin Collins, 18, of Hebron, - Cinema I - was arrested Sept. 19 at 4:05 a.m., 7 p.m., Sunday 2 p.m. for burglary and theft by unlawful Hitman’s Bodyguard taking. Collins has not been for- Rated R mally charged and the two initial reasons for arresting him could - Cinema II - change once he is in the court 7:30 p.m., Sunday 2:30 p.m. system. The Glass Castle Rated PG-13 He is scheduled for arraign- Friday, Saturday, ment Oct. 23 at 10 a.m. His bond Sunday, Monday was amended to 10 percent of *Movies subject to change* $10,000. According to a warrantless arrest Check the website at affi davit fi led in Thayer County Members of the Belvidere Woman’s Club, Cheryl Marsh, Linda Hudson, Jean Shipley, Jenn Waldmeier and www.hebronmajestic.com Court, Collins broke into the church Dianne Waldmeier, served up Walking Tacos at the Fall Festival. during the early morning hours Aug. 24. ~Obituaries~ Taken was a Gibson guitar. Col- Bauer, Dorothy, 84, Deshler lins used the cross from the church’s alter to break into the church’s Bessler, Laurie, 57, Plymouth offi ce. The cross was later tossed in a ditch near Deshler. The Gibson was sold to a music Nebraska: store in Lawrence, Kan. .00 Charges are also pending against $34 Eric Donahoe, 43, of Davenport. .00 An affi davit shows Donahoe was Outstate: $39 arrersted for strangulation, terror- .00 istic threats, third degree assault Online: $23 and child abuse. Donahoe was taken into police custody Sept. 22 after Donahoe (402) 768-6602 argued with a minor child and held [email protected] the child on the ground with at least one hand on the child’s throat, ac- Members of the Belvidere Volunteer Fire Department, Dusty Blake, Secretary Treasurer Kelly Wagner, Chief Mail payments: cording to the affi davit. Randy Waldmeier and President Joshua Waldmeier, were on the museum site Sunday. The fi re department is His bond was set at 10 percent holding a raffl e for three fi rearms and will announce the winner immediately following its Hunter’s Breakfast P.O. Box 210 of $7,500. He is also due in court Hebron, NE 68370 Oct. 23 at 10 a.m. Nov. 11 from 5 a.m. to 12 p.m. 2 - Wednesday, September 27, 2017 - The Hebron Journal-Register PPagesages ooff tthehe PPastast...... From The Hebron Journal- Register 1887 to Kansas. home of Dr. H. J. Newell. Byron: Some of the people 1927 130 Years Ago who sit around on the street Bruning has a call out for and talk about other peoples’ 90 Years Ago a public meeting to devise business would do well to (The Alexandria Argus) ways and means to make hunt a scythe and pass their Izaak Walton meeting: A a town on its surrounding spare time in mowing weeds few members met Monday prairies. and improving the looks of evening at C. W. Beer’s tin The Hebron Opera House the town...A. B. Summers shop and a number of busi- was sold last Monday at pub- has the record for raising ness matters taken up. It was lic auction and was bid in by wheat and oats. He threshed decided to ask the State for J. H. Lynch, of the First Na- from 16 acres of wheat 720 a shipment of pickerel and tional Bank. The sum bid was bushels and from fi ve acres catfi sh to be put in the Big $2,250.25 and the assuming of oats 400 bushels. Sandy this fall, waiting until of a mortghage and interest next spring for additional J-R File Photo amounting to $800. 1907 species of fi sh. The game This Week 2007…Essay Contest Winners...Thirteen Thayer Central students’ essays Mr. James and Miss Lizzie 110 Years Ago reserve was also discussed were accepted for publication in the anthology Celebrating What is Important to Me--Sum- J. Kleppinger, brother and J. M. Marsh of Hebron has and a committee appointed to mer 2007, as part of “Creative Communication, Inc.,” essay contest they entered in Mrs. sister of Mrs. J. D. Garmire, purchased H. L. Weimer’s see the owners. The Walton Boatright’s ninth grade English/Literature course. This is an honor as there were numerous returned to their home at league signs appealing to the elevator at Carleton, which entries in the contest and not all entries were selected for publication. The following students Walnut, Iowa, this week. honor of the Sportsman have will be run by Fred Marsh. and their essays include: Amber Brungardt, “My Favorite Dog;” Braden Burkey, “Hunting;” Among the pleasant occa- Fire at Gilead: One third been received and will be sions was the wedding Sept. of the village of Gilead, in put up in prominent places Spencer Culler, “The 2nd Chuck Norris;” Maruica Eshom, “Perfect Hero to the Rescue;” Will 8 of Mr. Bert Cropsey and east Thayer County, was along the Big Sandy and Goldhammer, “Da Bears;” Sheila Heitmann, “There’s No ‘I’ in Volleyball;” Kaylie McGhghy, Miss Nettie Stevens at the destroyed by fi re at an early other points. “Life;” Katie McMahon, “A Loving Family;” Megan Reece, “Living the Good Life;” Shane residence of E. A. Stevens. hour Tuesday morning. The (The Bruning Banner) Rickers, “No Silence;” Briar Templin, “Michael Jordan Clothing and Shoes;” Taylor Wiedel, There were 50 present, the fi re was discovered in the H. R. Park and sons, in the “Husker Football’ and Sam Wiedel, “Get Out and Play!”. ceremony being performed roof of Mrs. Richa’s mil- interests of Artifi cial Stone by Rev. Des Isletts. linery store at 3:30 and had Company of Bruning, were B. F. Young, of Hebron, gained considerable head- very successful in landing fi led an abstract bond with way at that time. It spread some of the big culvert con- Judge Lobinger for 410,000 tracts let by the state depart- rapidly to the adjoining geon, Jerry Williamson, last week as required by the ment at Lincoln last week. pioneer acquaintances. Hebron and was a former building which was occupied Greg Hergott, Brian Wiedel laws of Nebraska. This is the They were awarded in the Probably the oldest resi- city council member and by the Gilead State Bank, the and Mark Sittler. fi rst abstractors bond fi led in neighborhood of $100,000 dent of Thayer County is volunteer fi reman. banker, Frank Nelson, living "Ma and Pa Kettle at the county. worth of contracts. Henry von Lindern, who on Homecoming activities in the rear. M. Myer’s restau- Waikiki" and "You Light R. Stingley, formerly of Sunday saw a record last April 24 celebrated his rant was next fi red and the Up My Life" were showing were held in Bruning, Dav- this place, died at Hastings breaking attendance at the 96th birthday. meat market owned by the at the Majestic. enport and Deshler. Daven- last week and was buried at ball park when Bruning Art Anderson is busy this same man was consumed. The Belvidere Better port's royalty were Jenny Belvidere. battled the All-Nations trav- week with a gang of men Gilead is without fi re protec- Homemakers elected of- Reinke and Matt Haake. Alexandria Axioms by eling aggregation. The result constructing a large bridge tion of any kind and it was ficers for the new year. Bruning's king and queen Tattle Tale: Charles Fulton was not to the liking of the over the Sandy Creek, four impossible to successfully They were President Ruth were Jane Hinrichs and has purchased the black- home fans, but the game was miles east of Belvidere. combat the fl ames in the Yoachim, Vice President smith shop and tools of all baseball until the ninth Mitch Ozenbaugh. Lindsey building already burning. A 1947 Mrs. Kenny Else, Secretary David Sherwood and intends inning. The visitors copped Horwart was crowned queen bucket brigade was quickly Mrs. Russ Priefert and News to remove to Alexandria and the large end of a 3-2 score and Eric Isernhagen king at organized which concen- 70 Years Ago Reporter Mrs. Jim Hudson. engage in blacksmithing; Mr. and but for a couple of costly (The Bruning Banner) Deshler's homecoming. trated its efforts to saving George Mangoo of Mon- Sherwood goes to California errors the score board would Belvidere Legion tangled a stone building standing terey, Mexico is staying with in search of a new location... have told a different story. with the Bruning second 2007 about 25 feet from the meat Mr. and Mrs. Doyall Hartley T. J. Holt, one of the pioneer T. J. W. Bruning and Orvil team Saturday morning at market. This checked the and Darren for the fi rst part 10 Years Ago settlers of Alexandria, has Helt accompanied by Sher- the Anniversary Picnic in a fl ames and confi ned the fi re of the Chester Hubbell High Thayer Central parents sold his farm to a Mr. Ratz iff Geisler of Hebron were good game. House started to the four business houses School year as an exchange of St. Louis, and is intend- called to Fort Riley, Kan., the for Belvidere and Norder for and students were treated fi rst mentioned. The origin student and the last part of ing to remove to Montana fi rst of the week to act as wit- Bruning. Bruning knocked to a special assembly last of the fi re is unknown. the year he made his home Territory...H. M. Stancliff nesses in the court marshal of out House in the fi fth in- week as Rachel Scott’s Gilead phoned for help with Mr. and Mrs. Egert has traded his farm two and the two Negroes who were ning and Moore came in and legacy of courage and hope the night of the fi re and H. Tietjen. a half miles northeast of W. Boyes, Frank Werner captured by the Bruning men retired the side. He started was presented. Rachel Scott here, for L. J. Dunn’s stock and the section boss went some time ago after a gun the sixth and suddenly lost 1987 was the fi rst person killed of general merchandise; down on the hand car, but battle. They escaped a sec- his control and was relieved in the Columbine High Henry is well and favorably the buildings were too far ond time a couple of weeks by Currety who fi nished the 30 Years Ago School tragedy on April 20, known hereabouts, and we gone to be saved. ago and were recaptured game. Norder and Kunsel- Nursery babies Barbie 1999. Since then, numerous wish him success in his new A large number of bidders in Kansas and placed on man pitched good steady ball (Kathy Peithmann) and Ken bills, legislative acts, and venture. were in town Tuesday at the trial this week. Each Negro for Bruning. Score ended 7 to (Bob Stenson) sang for their policy changes regarding mommy during the Thayer Gilead: W. J. Pratt is put- sale of the farm of the Griffi th was given 20 years at hard 5 in favor of Belvidere. the Nation’s schools have ting a new counter in his labor in Fort Leavenworth County Hospital's Hee Haw estate which was purchased been enacted in an effort store, the result of heavy penitentiary. This sentence is 1957 Jamboree performed at the by J. G. Miller of Carleton. to keep schools safe and trade...Fred Naiman is exca- A number of Masons went in addition to a former sen- Bruning High School. 60 Years Ago Reader's Digest's Decem- bully-free. Rachel’s legacy vating for his new building... to Alexandria last Sunday tence of ten years formerly (The Bruning Banner) ber lead story featured a story is a challenge to anyone to Wm. Erwin’s new building to participate at the funeral facing Ailene, considered Mr. and Mrs. Eilert Wil- about "Matthew" who was treat others with kindness is completed and is the fi n- of one of their esteemed the more desperate of the helms went to the Nebraska found dead one mile north- and compassion in an ef- est structure in the city... brothers, J. R. Headrick, two criminals. The Bruning Children’s Home in Omaha east of Chester on Christmas The railroad company has who was given a Masonic men had their fi rst experi- Friday where 5-year-old fort to change the world we Eve, 1985 and buried in erected a tank here with a burial, conducted by C. L. ence of testifying before a Bobby was waiting to come live in. Chester without knowing capacity of 1,600 barrels. Richards. court marshal and say that home with them. He is Thayer County Health his name or age. Belvidere: Cornell & Son The Woodmen county the high army offi cers who blonde and blue-eyed and his Services offi cials learned last National Honor Soci- opened their clothing store picnic held in Hebron last conducted the trial dealt birthday is March 21. week the hospital will be a last Monday morning...J. Thursday was the best yet swift and severe punishment ety offi cers were Heather pilot hospital as part of the to the culprits. Malone, president; Amy H. Marshall has commenced given by that enterprising 1967 Electronic Medical Records work on his store building... Ammeter, treasurer; Devin order. network. A drove of wild ponies 1937 50 Years Ago Doremus, vice president and Many people have been The students at the Thayer passed through town one day going to the home of Mrs. (The Bruning Banner) Kim Yeutter, secretary. 80 Years Ago Louis Hines, son of Mr. Central Intermediate School last week...The foundry at Stebbins in the west part Prof. Chateleine of this place will be in running of town, this week, to see a and Mrs. Richard Hines of 1997 gathered to attend a special Fairbury has been hired as Bruning, was judged the Flag Burning Ceremony in order in about two weeks. monstrosity recently born- musical supervisor in the 20 Years Ago Hubbell Hits: The Rock -a Maltese kitten with two best 4-H tractor operator in honor of Constitution Week Hebron Public School. He Thayer County at the Thayer Chris Frye, president and Island has laid its track to a heads, which branch out will give three days each manager of Citizen Grain to destroy fl ags that have point nearly south of Hubbell evenly from one neck. The County Fair. been deemed no longer ser- week, at a salary of $1,000, of Army Private Larry E. announced that the entire and their whistle can be heard kitten has only two ears--one which $500 is paid through grain facilities and real viceable. The U.S. Flag Code from Hubbell...Boys, look a on the outer side of each Nippert, 23, son of Mr. and states, “The fl ag, when it is the park board, and $500 by Mrs. Ellsworth E. Nippert of estate owned by the corpora- “leedle oud,” the authorities head. We have not learned the school board. tion in Chester was sold to in such condition that it is no may catch onto that back whether the little body was Carleton fi red expert with the The Sunday World-Herald M-14 rifl e near the comple- AGP Grain cooperative of longer a fi tting emblem for room business. fed through both mouths, contained a page of illustra- Omaha. display, should be destroyed although it mewed from tion of his basic training at Ft. 1897 tions of the tent show of Benning, Ga., July 26. Hebron firemen were in a dignifi ed way, preferably but one, and thus avoided the Chick Boyes Players called to a suspected electri- by burning.” The fl ag is a overworking the one pair of 120 Years Ago of Hebron, which appeared 1977 cal fi re at Larson Pharmacy. symbol of our nation. It is red lungs. Later: It, they, or all of Bruning Breezes: The in Lincoln the past week. The fi re caused extensive because of human sacrifi ce; ‘em are dead, and preserved A photographer from New smoke damage to the store. German Lutheran Sabbath 40 Years Ago blue because of the true blue School held their annual in alcohol which Oliver Hess York City snapped the pic- The Hebron Bears, who James Mill of Hebron died loyalty of its defenders and picnic Thursday in Leenert’s has on exhibition. tures, and they will also ap- were 4-0 for the season, at the age of 84. He owned grove, three miles northwest Miss Nell McKenzie pear in the magazine, Life. outscored their opponents a home appliance shop in white symbolizes liberty-- of town. There were 45 ve- killed a tarantula in a bunch The Safeway Store has by 114-13 and were leading our land of the free. hicles in line as they passed of bananas at Peterson’s last been redecorated and re- the point race for a state through town, and they made week. modeled, including all new playoff berth. Due to the a good display with fl ags, shelving and fi xtures. Harold passing combination of Scott ABOUT LETTERS TO THE EDITOR bunting, etc...The late rise in 1917 Kealey, local manager of the O'Neal to Doug Mieth and The Hebron Journal-Register welcomes and encourages letters from good hard-nosed defensive our readers. Guidelines Include: the price of wheat and corn 100 Years Ago Safeway, says that merchan- • Letters must be signed by the author and include a phone number for has caused a big rush of grain (The Alexandria Argus) dising will be easier under play the Bears came away contact if there is a problem or to verify the author. If more than one name on the market. The Marsh el- the re-arrangement. with the win over Milford, appears, all signatures and telephone numbers must be included. Miss Lena Steele went to • Hand delivered letters with spoken instructions from the letter writer evator weighed in 108 loads Lincoln Monday to enter the George William Hutchi- 26-7. Football coach Les Hill will also be accepted provided the deliverer is the letter writer. of corn and wheat Tuesday nurse training center. son, who worked for the late praised the team's linemen • Letters must be pertinent to our readers, come from our readership and during the rush it takes F. Jos. Newell purchased editor of the Hebron Journal, as the guys in the trenches area, and deal with something of interest to our readers. who helped defeat Milford. • Letters are not a substitute for advertising and those that appear to them half of the night to clean the Alexandria Stock farm E. M. Correll, in 1881, re- be advertising will not be published. and car what they take in from J. H. Proett last week. turned to Hebron last week Linemen for the Bears were • We reserve the right to choose which letters to publish and to edit during the day...The infant We did not learn whether Mr. after 56 year’s absence, to Ron Hergott, John Goodrich, for legal or length reasons. son of August Geertz died Newell expects to move on identify locations and renew Kevin Yoachim, Mike Dud- last Friday night of cholera it or not. infantum and peritonitis...O. Mike Nun, Ralph Hoppe, W. Coughman is moving out Shirley Walker, Arthur of Bruning today and will Messing, George Ross, SUBSCRIPTION RATES: move to Carleton where he Carl Moore, Joseph Bauman, will take charge of the Lage John Green of Gladstone and NEBRASKA: One Year, $34.00 house. Mrs. Mall has rented Ralph Fleagle of Reynold The Hebron ournal the Bruning house for one leave Thursday for Camp OUT-OF-STATE : One Year, $39.00 year and after thoroughly Funston. J- Online Only: One Year, $23.00 renovating will move into it The proposition to con- egister ($15 additional for combination of mail and online E-edition) where she will be found in solidate Alexandria School Postmaster: the future better fi xed than District with District No. 10 R Send address changes to Hebron Journal-Register, ever to entertain the travel- http://hebronjournalregister.com was defeated. P. O . Box 210, Hebron, NE 68370-0210 ing public...Prosperity has On the 2nd of August, come to stay, and in proof Emmet Heston Jr. received MEMBERS OF: of this, farmers are prepar- a commission from the Mike Edgecombe ...... Publisher Nebraska Press Association ing to build all around us... National Newspaper Association government for corporal. Nancy McGill ...... Editor Mr. C. H. Kimmel, who has He is now a commissioned All property rights for the entire publication shall be the property the Hebron Journal-Register. been living with Mr. Rufus offi cer. Marky Miller ...... 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Phone (402) 768-6602 • Fax (402) 768-7354 • email: [email protected] take his name and go down next Friday at 2 p.m. at the The Hebron Journal-Register - Wednesday, September 27, 2017 - 3 Courthouse News Accident report Orthopedic Surgery Sept. 20, 12:10 a.m. — accident and was headed for Did you know that Thayer DISTRICT COURT 1/2 SW 1/4; S17 T2N R1W Kirk Imler, 52, of Bruning the ditch when the collision County Health Services Health News LLinconeincone FFederalederal CCreditredit NE 1/4; S12 T2N R2W E was eastbound on Road C in occurred. Meyer declined has two Orthopedic sur- UUnionnion vvs.s. SStierlen.tierlen. TTran-ran- 1/2 SE 1/4. a 1995 GMC pickup truck to comment at the time of geons, Dr. Hurlbut and Dr. sscriptcript ooff JJudgement.udgement. Village of Bruning to John and Angela Jerden, 39, of the accident. Meyer’s ve- Bohlen, that perform knee SStatetate ooff NNebraska,ebraska, SStatetate ooff W. Remmers and Dale L. Hardy, was in a 1998 Buick hicle was listed as totaled replacement surgeries lo- AArkansasrkansas vs.vs. PabloPablo Rocha.Rocha. Remmers. Lot 4, 5, 6, 7 in sedan, heading northbound while Grummert’s sustained cally for patients? Knee FForeignoreign ssupport.upport. Block 11, Original Town of on Road 4900. Both vehicles $8,000 in estimated dam- replacement surgeries are by the patients ligaments COUNTY COURT Bruning. approached the intersection ages. often performed on patients and muscles, just like in a Fines Paid John W. Remmers, Dale at the same time and col- Sept. 12, 6:55 p.m. — with severe knee damage natural knee. In some cases, by September 20, 2017 L. Remmers and Rose Ann lided. Estimated damage Loose gravel on Highway resulting from arthritis or total knee replacement can Court costs $49.00 unless oth- Remmers to Bruning Rural an injury. The damage to erwise stated. Probation costs also on both vehicles was listed 136 may have contributed to be done through a smaller include $30 enrollment fee and Fire District #3. Lot 10, 11, as totaled. Janet Germer, 61, of Hebron, the knee makes it hard to incision. This is called mini- $25 per each month on probation. 12 in Block 11, Original Sept. 13, 6:45 a.m. — Mar- leaving the roadway and perform simple activities mally invasive total knee Chemical testing costs are $5 per Town of Bruning. such as walking or climbing replacement. month on probation. tin Meyer, 57, of Hastings, heading for the ditch on Curt A. Mumm and Kelly was driving westbound on Highway 136 west of Road stairs. Patients often feel If X-ray and MRI (Mag- Local Law Enforcement S. Mumm to Gill A. Mumm pain even when sitting or Canaan Johnson, Dallas, Highway 136 in a 2000 5500. She continued into a netic Resonance Imaging) and Thad A. Mumm. S24 Pontiac mini van, when fi eld before stopping. The lying down. results tell your surgeon Texas. Speeding, $200. T1N R3W 1/4 Interested Pt If medications, changing Michael Miller, Deshler. he crossed the center line vehicle Germer was driving, only one side of your knee is SW 1/4 (one-fourth inter- and collided with Lori a 2002 Buick sedan, was es- your activity level, or using damaged, your surgeon may Fail to yield entering road- est). walking supports are no way, $25. Grummert, 56, of Deshler, timated at $500 in damages. decide a partial knee replace- Brent A. Mumm and Lee who was eastbound on the Germer was transported longer helpful, you might ment is right for you. Partial Joseph Martin Collins, III, Ann G. Mumm to Gill A. want to have your condition Manhattan, Kan. Speeding, highway in a 2002 GMC to Thayer County Health knee replacement surgery Mumm and Thad A. Mumm. pickup truck. According to Services by the Deshler evaluated by your doctor. repairs the side of the knee $25. S24 T1N R3W 1/4 Interest Pt Your doctor may order x- Jasmine Durhan, Lincoln. the sheriff’s report, Grum- Rescue Squad for unknown joint that is damage instead SW 1/4 (1/4 interest). mert swerved to avoid the injuries. rays or an MRI to determine of the entire joint. Speeding, $25. Frederick W. Kimle to if you should be referred to Leatha Livingston, Elk- Partial knee replacement Four Corners Holdings LLC. see an orthopedic surgeon surgery may not be an option horn. Speeding, $25. S14 T3N R3W Pt SW 1/4; S5 for further evaluation. Nebraska State Patrol for active or heavy patients, T2N R2W Pt SW 1/4 SW 1/4 Sheriff’s report An Orthopedic surgeon because they put too much Jackie Corley, Edmond, Irregular Tracts 22 and 15 of may recommend one of Okla. Speeding, $25. stress on the implant. Also, Rural, Thayer County; Lot 5, Sept. 11 — Hebron res- Sept. 15 — Nebraska State two different types of knee if two or more compartments Mark Wilkerson, Craw- 6 in Block 4, Ernest Schultz replacement procedures fordsville, Iowa. Speeding, cue medical response at Patrol requested assistance of your knee are damaged, 1st Addition of Deshler; S5 Courtyard Terrace, 5:31 at Highway 81 scales, 12:34 to relieve your knee pain; your surgeon will probably $125. T2N R2W Pt SE 1/4 SW partial knee replacement or Sergio Ledezma, Wapato, a.m.; Transient in Hebron, a.m.; Residential alarm in recommend a total knee 1/4 Lot 6 Irregular Tract 94 8:42 a.m.; Repossession Chester, 5:19 a.m.; Resi- total knee replacement. replacement. Wash. Speeding, $75. of Rural, Thayer County; When you have a total Somdok Keovichith, Lin- of vehicle in Deshler, 1:08 dence deemed secure by dep- A surgery’s success often S5 T2N R2W Pt N 1/2 SW p.m.; Dog neglect, 2:08 p.m.; uty, 6:05 a.m.; Deshler res- knee replacement, the sur- depends on the patient’s age, coln. Speeding, $125. 1/4; S5 T2N R2W Pt SW geon removes damaged Price Norton, Junction Male talked with deputy cue medical call to Parkview weight, activity level and 1/4; S5 T2N R2W Pt SW 1/4 about someone repairing Haven in Deshler, 8:22 a.m.; cartilage and bone from the many other factors. There City, Kan. No operator’s Irregular Tract 41 of Rural, surface of your knee joint license, $75. on property and was having Road assist on Highway 81, are always potential risks Thayer County; S5 T2N problems, 4:19 p.m.; and 9:32 a.m.; Stolen gun, 1:21 and replaces them with a involved and recovery takes Amber Slapnicka, Ge- R2W Pt SW 1/4 Irregular man-made surface of metal neva. Speeding, $75. Reckless driving report from p.m.; Vehicle break-in in the time. If you have conditions Tract 89 of Rural, Thayer caller, 9:04 p.m. 1000 block of Olive Avenue, and plastic. In a partial knee that limit rehabilitation, Dominique Simmons, County; S5 T2N R2W Pt SE replacement, the surgeon Pleasanton, Texas. Speed- Sept. 12 — Driver hit Hebron, 2:55 p.m.; Owner of you might not be a good 1/4 SW 1/4. a deer, Highway 81 and vehicle was reportedly tak- only replaces one part of candidate for surgery. An ing, $125. Nationstar Mortgage LLC your knee joint. With both Wade Heinrichs, Hebron. Road J, no injuries, 7:56 ing it to the junkyard, 3:04 orthopedic surgeon can help dba Champion Mortgage a.m.; Union Pacifi c train p.m.; Two vehicles chasing procedures, the result should you decide whether knee Speeding, $75. Company to Nationstar REO be a healthier knee where Colleen Evans, Austin, advised they had stopped each other in Alexandria, replacement surgery is right SUB1B LLC. Pt Lot 2 in because vapors were coming 4:08 p.m.; Deputy advised the bones of the leg are no for you. Texas. Speeding, $125. Block 3, Bowmans Second longer rubbing together at Sunny Smith, Beatrice. from a train car, 9:21 a.m.; vehicles chasing each other If you have questions North Addition of Bruning. Sheriff’s offi ce responded to were not located in Alex- the joint. about knee replacement sur- Speeding, $125. Nationstar REO SUB1B In the United States, ap- REAL ESTATE Union Pacifi c call, 9:23 a.m.; andria, 4:32 p.m.; Republic gery or would like to discuss LLC to Zach Messman and Hebron rescue and Hazmat County advised of pickup proximately 300,000 knee a problem you are experienc- TRANSFERS Ryne Philippi. Pt Lot 2 in replacement surgeries are Gale N. Brauch and Myrna team responded to Road with Texas plates driving all ing with your knees, please Block 3, Bowmans Second 6600 and Road T for Union over road on Highway 81, performed each year. Hav- contact your healthcare R. Brauch to Galen N. and North Addition of Bruning. ing surgery can relieve pain, Myrna R. Brauch Fam- Pacifi c call, 9:56 a.m.; Dog 5:25 p.m.; Deputy spotted provider. Offering knee re- MARRIAGE LICENSE neglect, 12:06 p.m.; Stolen and followed vehicle, had correct leg deformity and placement surgeries locally ily Trust, Gale N. Baruch, Robert Else Spenser, help patients resume normal Trustee, and Myrna R. license plate reported, 1:05 no reason to stop, 5:41 p.m.; is just one more way Thayer Belvidere, legal age; Jes- p.m.; Cows out on Highway Emergency call for broken activities. County Health Services is Brauch, Trustee. S16 T2N sica Lea Katz, Belvidere, Improvements in surgical R1W Pt W 1/2 NW 1/4, W 136 and west of Road 5900, arm in Ruskin, call trans- providing patients with high legal age. 1:45 p.m.; Male called 911 ferred to Nuckolls County, materials and techniques quality healthcare close to from Narka, Kan., call re- 7:15 p.m.; Caller advised have greatly increased the home. ferred to Republic County, white pickup driving all over effectiveness of these pro- Source: American Acad- FSA County Committee 2:51 p.m.; Dog neglect, road, southbound Highway cedures. The new compo- emy of Orthopaedic Sur- 3:45 p.m.; Theft in the 200 81, 10:08 p.m.; and Deputy nents used are stabilized geons (COC) elections underway block of South 3rd, Hebron, spotted and followed driver, USDA Farm Service representing underserved 3:49 p.m.; Fillmore County and had no reason to stop, Agency (FSA) County Com- groups or communities Sheriff, dropping of transient 10:18 p.m. mittee Elections are under- should be on the committee in Thayer County, 6:43 p.m. Sept. 16 — Trespasser Thayer County way in Thayer County. to speak on behalf of their Vehicle injury accident one- on property in Bruning, It is important that every constituency. half mile east of Deshler on 12 a.m.; Vehicle at 1st and eligible producer participate Underserved producers Highway 136 with Deshler Lincoln Avenue for driving Health Services in these elections because are beginning, women and Fire and Rescue, 6:59 p.m.; while intoxicated, 12:02 Things And Stuff clinic appointment, call 402- FSA county committees are other minority farmers and and Transient transported to a.m.; Female transported to September 27: Deshler a link between the agricul- ranchers and land owners state line, 7:08 p.m. Jefferson County for driving 768-7203. September 28: Hebron tural community and the and/or operators who have Sept. 13 — Non injury while intoxicated, 1:47 a.m.; September 29: Davenport Adult Immunization USDA. The 2017 election limited resources. Other accident one-half mile east White tractor pulling trailer Clinic: For all adult vac- in Thayer County will be minority groups including of Deshler on Highway 136, crossing fog line several September 30: TCHS Empl. conducted for the represen- Native American and Alaska 6:49 a.m. Advised of burn times headed north through October 4: Alexandria cines, contact the clinic permit for 614 E Willard Geneva reported, Fillmore October 5: Deshler tative Local Administrative Natives; persons under the appointment line at 402- Area (LAA): LAA #1 which poverty level, and persons St., Deshler for Sept. 18, County advised, 8:43 a.m.; October 6: Hebron includes the townships of that have disabilities are also 8:53 a.m.; Horse and donkey Elderly female reportedly October 7: Hebron 768-7203. Byron, Carleton, Davenport, considered underserved. loose in Alexandria, 8:57 driving all over road on a.m.; Dog neglect, 12:29 Highway 136, 10:13 a.m.; Hebron volunteers and Deshler and Kiowa. This County committee elec- CLINIC SCHEDULES year’s incumbent candidate tion ballots will be mailed p.m.; Attempted break-in at Motor assist at Highways Thayer County Health Ser- is Alan Zoucha from rural to eligible voters on Nov. 6th and Duffi eld Avenue in 136 and 81, 1:07 p.m.; vices employees will provide Bruning Clinic Carleton. 6, 2017. The last day to Hebron, 12:50 p.m.; Dogs Deputy out with vehicle on coverage on Saturdays from October 4 ...... 1:30-4:30 attacking dogs in Hebron Highway 81 at mile marker 9 a.m. to noon. County committee mem- return completed ballots to Brent Madsen, PAC bers are a critical component the Thayer County USDA park, 4:39 p.m.; Dog bit 14, 6:49 p.m.; Pony loose The Things and Stuff shop of FSA operations. Commit- service center is Dec. 4, another dog, 4:41 p.m.; Dav- in Davenport, 7:58 p.m.; and the hospital gift shop October 5 ...... 9:00-11:30 tees should be comprised 2017. enport rescue medical call in Pony back in pen, 9:30 p.m.; are staffed by volunteers Maggie Johnson, PAC For more information Davenport, 5:59 p.m.; and Caller reported white pickup from Thayer County and of members who reflect Davenport Clinic the diversity of producers on eligibility to serve on Hebron rescue for medical in Byron tearing around and surrounding communities. involved in production ag- FSA county committees, response in the 600 block of almost hit her van, 11:49 To volunteer at the Things October 4 ...... 8:30-11:30 riculture in Thayer County. visit: www.fsa.usda.gov/ Jefferson Street in Hebron, p.m. and Stuff shop, contact Ruth Brent Madsen, PAC This means that producers elections. 8:46 p.m. Sept. 17 — Deshler res- Kripal at 402-768-6755. Sept. 14 — Burglary alarm cue medical response to Shop hours are Wed., Thur. Deshler Clinic at bank in Hebron, false Parkview Haven in Deshler, and Fri. from 9 a.m. to 4 October 2 ...... 2:00-4:30 Visit us 24 hours a day at alarm, 3:55 a.m. Stranger 10:23 a.m.; Pivot watering p.m. and Sat. from 9 a.m. Kay Elting, APRN knocked on door in rural road at Highway 136 and to noon. Hebron, caller didn’t answer Road 5100, 12:45 p.m.; Donations of household October 5 ...... 9:00-11:30 http://hebronjournalregister.com door, 10:32 a.m. Sheriff’s Vandalized vehicle in Byron, items and clothing items Dr. Scott Vonderfecht offi ce responded to caller, 1:01 p.m.; Hebron rescue may be made during the Chester Clinic 10:47 a.m.; Welfare check, medical response to Road hours of operation or leave 1:58 p.m.; Welfare check P, 4:50 p.m.; Union Pacifi c them in the drop box behind October 4 ...... 1:30-4:30 was on a daughter and daugh- call about male sitting in their the shop. Dr. Scott Vonderfecht ter was fi ne, 2:15 p.m.; Dog right of way on Road 6800, Children’s Immuniza- Milligan Clinic bite in Hebron, 6:34 p.m.; 6:10 p.m.; and Cow out on tion Clinics: Immunizations Animal cruelty in Deshler, Highway 53 and Road P, for children are done through October 3 ...... 7:45-10:30 6:51 p.m. 7:22 p.m. the clinic. To schedule a Dr. Scott Vonderfecht Hebron’s Thurs. Oct. 5 Hidden Treasures - Sat. Oct 7 Follow the trail to Hebron NE for Garage Sales, Antiques, Business Promotions, Food, and FUN!! LANDMARK WORKSITE PRODUCTS

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T.C. Senior of the Week — Broers Hebron Cards of Letter To The Editor Senior Center Thayer Central Thanks Dear Editor: though I didn’t think it would Senior of the Week Monday, October 2: I’m writing this letter in help any. is Tanner Broers. Tator tot casserole, beets, hopes you will publish it. I Then after calling the Tanner is the son of Ron muffi n, pudding. Fairbury have lived in Byron for nine sheriff to get here, a truck trip. Card of Thanks and Kathy Broers. We would like to thank ev- years and own my home. tore through the town by our His favorite classes at Tuesday, October 3: My daughter and grand- house. The sheriff came and Oven-fried chicken, mashed eryone for their outpouring Thayer Central are Ag of sympathy, compassion, daughter live with me. We nothing seemed to get done. Tech and Animal Science. potatoes, gravy, corn, fruit. have been treated like outsid- Boy, was I right on that. Bingo. kindness, and love through- Tanner’s favorite food is out Jessica’s illness and since ers forever. I feel discrimi- Some way my name was fried chicken and his fa- Wednesday, October nated against here because spread all over as the snitch 4: Salisbury steak, baked her death. Words cannot vorite pastimes are hunting fully express our gratitude we don’t have money and for the sheriff department. and working. potato, California veggies, don’t live like everyone else I pulled my van into my cake. Bake. for your many acts of car- At Thayer Central, Tan- ing during our time of grief here does. yard to this truck wouldn’t ner has been involved in Thursday, October 5: They have called me hit it. The next day, Sept. 17, Tanner Broers Fish, au gratin potatoes, at the loss of our daughter, FFA. sister, and aunt. May God poor white trash. My grand- I pulled by van back where His advice to under- next May, Tanner plans coleslaw, dessert. Bake. daughter can’t play with I usually park it. Rolled the Friday, October 6: bless you all! classmen is, “Work hard to attend Southeast Com- RUTH OELLERICH other kids here because she windows down a little for and turn assignments in munity College - Beatrice Chicken fried chicken, po- is a little slow like her mom. air in it. Around 11:30 that tato wedges, pea salad, fruit. GEORGIA (MCDOLE) on time.” and major in Diversifi ed FEAR AND FAMILY So the kids tease her and morning my grand-daughter Following graduation Agriculture. Bake sale, garage sale, 8:00 leave her out. The problem went out to play in our yard. a.m. to 4:30 p.m. EILEEN (MCDOLE) JAHN AND FAMILY has now gotten bigger than She came in with paint on Meals served with bread, ever here where I don’t un- her hands. I asked her where butter and milk. To make res- J.J. MCDOLE AND FAMILY derstand why we are treated she got it. It was all over ervations, phone 768-6052 like this. the passenger side of my by 1:30 p.m., the day before I like a safe place like other van. My van was hit with a you wish to dine. people do. So when trucks paint-ball gun. Exercise daily, 9:30 a.m. Card of Thanks are driving around town The sheriff came, took a - 10:30 a.m.; Tai Chi, Tues- tearing up the streets, people picture and told me I could days and Thursdays, 8:30 We would like to thank all those who have remembered uptown are drunk and loud, wash it off. It left dents and a.m.; “See you lighter”, I will call the sheriff. Then the paint of the van is now Wednesdays, 8:30 a.m.; us in any way with food, cards, flowers visits and a couple of weeks ago I saw peeling. I got a $500 deduct- Bus to Lincoln on Monday, an article in your paper from ible before I can get it fi xed. Wednesday and Thursday; prayers since Mom’s pass- ing. We also would like to the sheriff telling people to Which I don’t have. Called Fairbury trips are on fi rst get nosy. Wrong answer for the mayor for answers as to Courtesy photo and third Mondays. thank all of you who visited Mom in the last years while this town. where my family’s protec- Car show winners... she was ill. It meant so much In August a big concert tion is. No call back. Why? Winners from the Belvidere Car Show (L to R): Dave Hinrichs, to her to see your smiling was going on in town. The So now since this incident Glenvil - Best of Show Stock - ‘69 Camaro; Dale Bowman, Chester faces! It helped pass some town didn’t want the sheriff we got our house up for sale Hebron, Veteran’s Service Award; Bradley and Lynn Pankau long hours for her. called on the noise or hell and we leave all outside Senior Diners Thank you to Pastor Breen raising. So for a way of ask- lights on, and even got a family, Mound City, Mo. - Best of Show Modifi ed - ‘75 Nova. ing me not to call the sheriff, mean dog. But, I know that Bill Pemberton (not pictured) travelled the farthest distance for your visits and prayers. A Monday, October 2: huge thank you to the staff my daughter and myself was won’t help when your fam- (245 miles) from Independence, Mo. - ‘72 Hurst Olds. There Tator tot casserole, beets, and residents at Parkview given two tickets to go. ily is scared. And the town were a total of 57 entries this year. muffi n, pudding. Haven! The love, caring and Then on the day of Sept. 9, just says things behind your Tuesday, October 3: patience you have shown to 2017, our lives was changed back...such as we shouldn’t Oven-fried chicken, mashed Mom in the past few years more than ever. When we butt into other people’s Baysinger Brother’s Pumpkin Patch potatoes, gravy, corn, fruit. meant so much to her and finally started to believe business. Wednesday, October to us. It was comforting you don’t call for a sheriff I thought it was a call for • Pumpkins, gourds of all 4: Salisbury steak, baked to know she was in good here at all. My daughter help when people was in and grand-daughter was in trouble or causing trouble. varieties & straw bales! potato, California veggies, hands. cake. Thanks also to the Thayer our kitchen at 9:30 at night But, when a town has never • Corn Maze! Thursday, October 5: County Hospital doctors and when a man pushed our door wanted you there and you and left a big boot print on got no place to go, what do • Treats - YUM! Fish, au gratin potatoes, staff who cared for her when coleslaw, dessert. she needed special care. The it. Sheriff came out and took you do? $IFDLVTPVUPO'BDFCPPLXXXCSPTQVNQLJOTDPN Friday, October 6: love kindness and patience pictures, asked around town I told people here pay me Chicken fried chicken, po- you all have shown her will if anybody saw anything. No, what I want for my house 0QFOXFFLFOET/PPOUJMMEBSL tato wedges, pea salad, never be forgotten. is all we are told. and we will gladly leave. PSCZBQQPJOUNFOU fruit. God Bless all of you for My daughter and grand- But, why scare all of us in Meals served with bread, caring! daughter started sleeping the meantime and discrimi- butter and milk. To make res- THE FAMILY OF in my room, and I started nate against us. It was a law Starting on ervations, phone 324-5271 LOLA EITZMANN sleeping on the couch. Just once in the state that people September 11th! by 1:30 p.m., the day before to see or hear anything go- was treated fairly, poor, rich you wish to dine. ing on. or whatever, not drive them Although not listed, there It got quiet until Sept. 16 out of the homes, like this 120 PARK AVENUE • HEBRON, NE LAB & X-RAY when a party was going on town is doing. APPOINTMENTS:: 402-768-7203 is an activity scheduled Card of Thanks ON SITE each day. that night uptown I didn’t It might not be all of the HebronMedicalClinic Thank you to all who came know was going on. We was town, but a good part of it is to my surprise 70th birthday ExtendedHoursonMondays Walters in our front room with all who is doing it, and believe Same Day/Walk-In Appointments and 50 years of nursing and doors and windows closed me, they all know who I’m graduates being a new grandmother. at 11:30 at night, when we talking about. Receive Prompt & Courteous Treatment for: Thanks for the fl owers, heard a woman screaming Thank you. General Medical Care Sprains Rash or Skin Irritations College of balloons, gifts and cards. for help, and I decided I KAREN STANLEY Colds Ear Infections Minor Injuries You truly made it a great better call a sheriff. Even Sore Throats Minor Lacerations Other Non-Emergent St.Mary evening for me. Flu Minor Burns Treatment College of Saint Mary Special thanks to Rita and Hours: Mon. 9:00 am - 6:45 pm | TUE. - FRI. 9:00 AM - 4:30 PM | SAT. 9:00 AM - NOON would like to congratulate Karin for all the plotting for the 115 students of this year’s the great surprise. summer graduating class. ROSEANN WEHRBEIN These students were able to walk at Commencement and celebrate with the May graduating class on Sunday, Davenport May 21, in the Grand Ball- Bruning- Thayer Central room of CenturyLink Center. Senior Diners Community They received their offi cial Davenport degrees from College of Unifi ed School Schools Saint Mary in July. Monday, October 2: Among those graduat- Tator tot casserole, beets, ACTIVITIES ing was Abby Walters of muffi n, pudding. ACTIVITIES Thursday, September Shickley, receiving her Tuesday, October 3: Thursday, September 28: HS VB Tri Giltner at MOT. Oven-fried chicken, mashed 28: VB at Red Cloud, 5 Blue Hill, 5 p.m./6 p.m. potatoes, gravy, corn, fruit. p.m. Friday, September Wednesday, October Friday, September 29: 29: HS FB vs. Sterling at 4: Salisbury steak, baked Plum Creek Festival (second Bruning, 7 p.m.; B-D home- potato, California veggies, and third grades); CC at coming. cake. Syracuse, 3:45 p.m.; FB at Saturday, September Central Market Thursday, October 5: Heartland, 7 p.m. 30: HS VB quad Cedar Fish, au gratin potatoes, Saturday, September :PVS)PNFUPXO(SPDFS Bluffs, Heartland at Friend, coleslaw, dessert. 30: VB at Johnson County 3 p.m./4:15 p.m. 240 LINCOLN AVE. Best Choice Friday, October 6: Central invite, 9 a.m. HEBRON, NEBRASKA Chicken fried chicken, po- tato wedges, pea salad, 768-6216 SHREDDED MILD fruit. Sell It With The J-R Classifi eds! Meals served with bread, OPEN butter and milk. For reserva- MON. - WED. tions, call 364-2449 by 1:30 7:30 - 6 p.m., the day before. CHEDDAR CHEESE Exercise Monday, Wednes- THURS. 7:30-7 day and Friday at 9:30 THE WHEELHOUSE RESTAURANT FRI. 7:30 - 6 a.m. Deshler • 402-365-7245 SAT. 7:30 - 5:30 This Weeks Special: SUNDAY 11 - 4 Story Idea? Tuesday Night Special - Wing Night Wednesday Night - Giant Meatballs & Spaghetti $ .99 Call 768-6602 Thursday - BBQ Rib Night Prices Effective Friday Seafood - Scallops Wed., Sept. 27 16 oz Saturday - Steak Night through Sunday Buffet - Runza Bake and Broasted Chicken Tues., Oct. 3 Closing Grain Bid Hours: Monday Closed • Tues. - Thurs. 10:30am - 10 pm 3 Friday & Saturday 7am-10pm • Sunday 11am - 1:30pm Best Choice Double Coupons Sept. 26, 2017 Everyday KRAFT Chester, Nebraska PORK & Corn, bu ...... $2.96 Food Stamps BARBEQUE 120 PARK AVENUE & WIC Welcome Milo, bu ...... $2.67 HEBRON, NE 68370 SAUCE BEANS Wheat, bu...... $3.54 402.768.6041 Soybeans, bu...... $8.60 FAX: 402.768.4669 Open Sundays SPECIALTY CLINIC SCHEDULE 11am - 4pm $ VASCULAR SURGERY UROLOGY CLINIC $ .69 Dr. Tyndall Oct. 3 Dr. Wiltfong Oct. 5 Check our insert in OB/GYN NEBRASKA HEART this week’s paper for Dr. Adam Oct. 3 Dr. Jain Oct. 6 Original1 Sweet Honey Only 2/ 1 AGP more great deals! 16 oz Grain Marketing GENERAL SURGERY 1HZ SDWLHQWV Phone: 402-324-5475 or Dr. Growney Oct. 4 QHHGDUHIHUUDO Hebron Central Market - Here today! 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* ALEXANDRIA * Pastor Breen Marie Sipes Jon Langness, Pastor School and Adult Bible study, Wednesdays: Matins, 9 a.m.; followed by lesson. Sundays: Worship, 10:30 Wednesday, September 27: 10:45 a.m. Bible study, 9:30 a.m. Saturday, September 30: a.m. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Grief Share program, 7 p.m. Monday, October 2: Elders, Mass, 6 p.m. Lana Likens, Lay Pastor Sunday, October 1: Sunday 8 p.m. FIRST COMMUNITY Sunday, October 1: Mass, Sundays: Worship, 10 a.m.; * CARLETON * School, 9:15 a.m.; Worship with Tuesday, October 3: Bible CHURCH 10 a.m.; Life Chain, 2 p.m. Sunday School, 11 a.m. Communion, 10:30 a.m. study, 10:30 a.m.; LCMS Com- Steve Speichinger, Pastor - 3 p.m. ZION LUTHERAN Wednesday, October 4: WMF munion at Meadowlark Heights, Sundays: Sunday School, 9 Monday, October 2: Inquiry Rev. Jonathan K. Jensen Bible study, 1:30 p.m.; Grief 1 p.m.; Bible study, 7 p.m. a.m.; Worship, 10:00 a.m. class in Catholic faith, 7 p.m. * BELVIDERE * Sundays: Worship, 9:30 Share program, 7 p.m. Wednesday, October 4: Con- Wednesdays: Family night, - 8:30 p.m. in social hall. a.m. fi rmation, 4 p.m.; Bell choir, 6:30 supper, 6 p.m.; Bible study, Tuesday, October 10: EN- BELVIDERE UNITED PEACE LUTHERAN p.m.; Vocal choir, 8 p.m. 6:45 p.m. DOW class for women start- CHURCH OF CHRIST * CHESTER * Rich Stevenson, Pastor ing. Kim Dunker, Pastor Wednesday, September 27: FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Sundays: Worship, 9 a.m. * FRIEDENSAU * ST. JOHN LUTHERAN YOP "See you at the pole," Sundays: Worship, 10:30 HEBRON BIBLE CHURCH 7 a.m.; Staff meeting, 12:30 a.m. Jeff Friesen, Pastor * BETHEL * Rev. Christopher Gerdes, Pastor TRINITY LUTHERAN Sundays: Worship, 11 a.m. p.m.; 5 and 6 PACE, 4 p.m.; Rev. Jose Flores Sundays: Sunday School, 9 Tuesdays: Vespers, 6 p.m.; 7 and 8 PACE, 5 p.m.; Youth Thursday, September 28: GRACE LUTHERAN a.m.; Worship, 10 a.m. BETHEL CHURCH Bible study, 6:30 p.m. praise team, 6:30 p.m.; Peace DLS Chapel, 9:15 a.m.; Morning CHURCH Wednesdays: Pioneer Club, Jim Hubble, Pastor choir, 8 p.m. nursing home/assisted living Keith Brozek, Pastor 6:30 p.m.; Bible study, 7 p.m. Sundays: Sunday School, * DAVENPORT * Thursday, September 28: visits; Early out at DLS, 1 p.m. Saturday, September 30: Thursdays: Prayer time, 9 9:15 a.m.; Worship, 10:30 Newsletter assembly, 2 p.m.; Friday, September 29: Morn- Worship, 6:30 p.m. a.m. a.m. CHRIST'S LUTHERAN First Communion class, 6:30 ing nursing home/assisted living Sunday, October 1: Worship, Kristen Van Stee, Pastor p.m. - 7:30 p.m. visits by Pastor; Pastor in offi ce Coffee fellowship, 9 a.m. * HUBBELL * * BRUNING * Sundays: Sunday School, 9:30 Saturday, September 30: 1 p.m. - 5 p.m. a.m.; Worship, 10:30 a.m. Worship, 6:30 p.m. Sunday, October 1: Com- HEBRON & CHESTER ZION LUTHERAN TRINITY LUTHERAN Sunday, October 1: Sunday munion Service, 10 a.m.; Bible UNITED METHODIST Rev. Christopher Gerdes, Pastor Stuart Sell, Pastor CHURCH OF CHRIST School for all, 9 a.m.; Worship, class and Sunday School (cos- Rev. Young Je Kim, Pastor Sundays: Worship, 8 a.m. Wednesday, September 27: Ron Shields, Pastor 10 a.m. tume fi tting), 11:15 a.m. Sundays: Worship at Ches- Faith Walk Wednesday, 6 p.m.; Sundays: Sunday School, 9 Wednesday, October 4: Thursday, October 5: DLS ter, 11 a.m.; Worship at Hebron, * OAK * Confi rmation class. a.m.; Worship, 10 a.m. Meadowlark Heights Bible Chapel by fi fth and sixth grades, 9 a.m.; Sunday School, Chester, Sunday, October 1: Sunday study, 10:30 a.m.; Staff meeting, 9:15 a.m. 9:30 a.m.; Hebron, 10:15 a.m. FIRST COMMUNITY School, 9 a.m.; Worship with ST. PETER'S LUTHERAN 12:30 p.m.; Parkview Haven CHURCH Holy Communion, 10 a.m. (in- communion, 3 p.m.; 5 and 6 KING OF KINGS Vicar Greg Schaffer * GILEAD * Keith Brich, Pastor stallation of all Sunday School Sundays: Worship, 8 a.m.; PACE, 4 p.m.; 7 and 8 PACE, CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP Sundays: Sunday School, 9 teachers and youth leaders). Sunday School and Bible class, 5 p.m.; Youth night with supper, ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN Darrell Sutton, Pastor a.m.; Worship 10 a.m. Tuesday, October 3: Text 6:15 p.m.; Peace choir, 8 p.m. Tuesdays: Service, 7 p.m. 9:15 a.m. Pastor Annette Minderman Wednesdays: Men's Bible study. Sundays: Worship, 11 a.m. Sundays: Worship, 6 p.m.; study, 7 p.m. Wednesday, October 4: UNITED METHODIST ST. PETER LUTHERAN Sunday School, 5 p.m.; fi rst and Fridays: Women's Bible TLCW Bible study, 9:30 a.m.; Jeanie Leeper, Pastor Brian Francik, Pastor third Sundays of month. study, 2 p.m. "Faith Walk" Wednesday, 6 p.m. * HARDY * Sundays: Worship, 10:30 Wednesday, September 27: First Saturday: Men's break- - 7 p.m.; Confi rmation class; Chapel at Parkview Haven, NEW LIFE ASSEMBLY a.m. ST. PAUL LUTHERAN fast, 7:30 a.m. M.O.P.S. meeting, 7 p.m. 3 p.m.; Confi rmation, 4 p.m.; Mike Hood, Pastor Bell choir, 6:30 p.m.; Vocal Pastor Breen Marie Sipes Sundays: Sunday School, 9 * DAYKIN * Sundays: Worship, 9 a.m. ******** UNITED METHODIST choir, 8 p.m. a.m.; Worship, 10:30 a.m. Mike Anderson, Pastor ST. JOHN Thursday, September 28: Copy requested by noon on Sundays: Worship, 9 a.m. Conversations, 7 a.m.; DLS * HEBRON * SACRED HEART CATHOLIC Pastor Annette Minderman Mondays. To make additions or Sundays: Worship, 9 a.m. chapel, 9:15 a.m. Father Rudolf Oborny, Pastor changes, Fax 402-768-7354, e- * BYRON * Friday, September 29: Bul- FAITH LUTHERAN Wednesday, September 27: Rev. Christopher Gerdes, Pastor mail [email protected] * DESHLER * letin folders, 1 p.m. CCD class, 7 p.m. or phone 402-768-6602. ST. PETER LUTHERAN Sunday, October 1: Commu- Sundays: Worship, 9:30 Friday, September 29: That nion Service, 9:30 a.m.; Sunday a.m. Man is You, 5:45 a.m. breakfast RURAL BYRON ABIDING WORD LUTHERAN

Obituaries Patriotic couple to be recognized as next Faces on the Barroom Floor Dorothy Bauer; and grandchild, Lu- the Diller community where cas Jalas. she lived until Rick died in It wouldn’t be a stretch Bauer She is survived by her 2005. During that time, they to call Bill and Evonne daughter, Deanna (Dee) were members of St. Paul’s Williams the most patriotic Dorothy LaVon Bauer of Jalas and husband Darin Lutheran Church of Diller. couple in Nebraska. Deshler, formerly Hastings, of Deshler; grandchildren, On August 1, 2007, Laurie The Omaha couple has the daughter of Charles and Mackenzie and Caleb Jalas married Joel Bessler at their been the driving force behind Viola (Goesch) Herzog, of Deshler; many cousins home in Plymouth. the Honor Flights that have was born July 4, 1933, near and friends. During her younger years, transported more than 3,300 Edgar. She departed this life A memorial service was she was a very talented artist Nebraska veterans back to on September 19, 2017, at held on September 23, at and during her high school the U.S war memorials in Parkview Haven Nursing Peace Lutheran Church in years won many contests. Washington, D.C. Home in Deshler, at the age Hastings. Offi ciant was Pas- She was an accomplished The duo is now working of 84 years. tor Marcus Mackay. seamstress and worked at on another project, which Dorothy Memorials are directed Swingsters until it closed. they unveiled in Lincoln was bap- to the Building Fund for She attended SCC major- in July and nationally, in tized at St. Peace Lutheran in Hastings, ing in Business and before Washington, D.C. at the John’s Lu- 906 N. California, Hastings, her illness, she sewed for foot of the Lincoln Memo- NE 68901 or the Talking theran in McBattas in Fairbury. rial on September 7. It’s Courtesy photo Books Trust Fund, 1200 N McCool She was a loving daugh- called the Remembering Bill and Evonne Williams have been driving force behind Junction Street, Suite 120, Lincoln, ter, sister, wife, mother and Our Fallen memorial – a Honor Flights, memorial display. and con- NE 68508-2023. grandmother. She enjoyed large photo display depicting firmed at Condolences may be left gardening and canning, sew- more than 4,500 servicemen cludes two past Faces on the First Lutheran in Daven- at www.krollfh.com. ing for her grandchildren, and women who have died A 1973 graduate of Dakota port. She attended school Kroll Funeral Home of Barroom Floor, the couple’s raising flowers, and she in Iraq and Afghanistan and four sons, and two Honor State College in Madison, in Fillmore, York and Clay Deshler was in charge of loved to cook. related missions since Sept. S.D., Bill served as a social arrangements. Flight volunteers. counties, graduating from She is preceded in death by 11, 2001. studies teacher and coach Sutton High School with the The two past Faces are Hal her husband, Rick Day; fa- When completed, the Daub (No. 23 – June 1983) at Byron High School and class of 1950. ther, Jacob Wagner, brother- memorial will include al- Following graduation she Laurie and Gary Sadlemyer (No. Chester-Hubbell (Neb.) in-law, Scott Kleider; all of most 7,000 Fallen on 40-45 115 – Feb. 2008). A partner clerked at Brown’s Store in her in-laws; grandparents; High School. He also was Tribute Towers, each one 10 in the Husch Blackwell director of student services Sutton, attended Art school, Bessler and uncles, Larry Mar- feet tall and featuring three then moved to Axtell to work law fi rm and a member of at Nebraska College of Busi- Laurie Lyn Wagner Day quardt, Duane House and double-sided banners with the University of Nebraska at Bethphage Mission. Bessler was born on August Wilfred Schwisow. military and personal photos ness in Omaha and later held In 1956, she moved to Board of Regents, Daub will a sales position with Cox 6, 1960, in Fairbury, to Jacob She is survived by hus- of each service member. serve as emcee. Hastings to work as an and Ruth (Meyer) Wagner of band, Joel Bessler; mother, For all their patriotic en- Cable and served as a Yellow obstetrics aide at Mary Lan- For Sadlemyer, a longtime Belvidere. She was joined by Ruth Wagner; sons, Joshua deavors, the Williams will radio personality for KFAB- Pages consultant. ning Hospital. She graduated sister Barbara in 1961 and a (Kelli) Day and Nathan (Jen) be recognized on Sept. 28 A 2003 graduate of Bel- from Mary Lanning Nursing AM, it’s an opportunity to set of twins, sister Sally and Day; sisters, Barbara (Scott) as the Omaha Press Club’s pay homage and get some levue University, Evonne School as a Professional brother Kelly in 1965. Laurie Tuttle, Sally Kleider and 154th Face on the Barroom worked in the insurance Registered Nurse in 1962. laughs at the expense of one departed this life peacefully friend Bryan; brother, Kelly Floor. It shapes up to be of his favorite couples. industry for 16 years and She continued her education on September 18, 2017, at (Denise) Wagner; grandchil- one of the more memorable was executive director of and graduated with a Bach- “They are fabulous, won- her home after a very long dren, Drake, Maylin, Jacob Face events in Press Club derful people,” he said. “I Make-A-Wish Foundation elor of Science from Midland and Bria; nieces, Stephanie brave battle with cancer. history. knew Evonne fi rst, and it was of Nebraska for 16 years. Lutheran College in 1966. She was baptized at St. (Justin) Scherbarth, Erica “This is truly a special cou- easy to see what a quality She also served as deputy She worked at hospitals in John’s Lutheran Church Ciemnoczolowski and friend ple,” said Allen Beermann, person she was. Then, I met director and later interim Hastings, Grand Island and in September 1960 in Tom; stepchildren, Jacob executive director of the Fremont; and as a clinical Bill when they started the director at the Strategic Air Ohiowa. Bessler and fi ance Kassi, Nebraska Press Association Honor Flights project, and instructor at the Hastings She went to kindergarten Jenna (Gregg) Johnson; sis- and an OPC board member. & Space Museum for about Regional Center. their work with Patriotic three years. at Bruning public schools ter-in-law, Jodi (Brian) Epp “They’ve given thousands Productions has only am- On July 5, 1966, she In 2011, the Williams in 1965. The family moved and family; aunts, uncles, of veterans the opportunity plifi ed my feelings toward married Vernon Bauer of to rural Hebron in 1966 and cousins and friends. to go to our nation’s capital co-founded Patriotic Pro- Harvard. They soon moved them.” she then attended Gilead Funeral services were held and refl ect and observe the The two Honor Flight ductions, the non-profit to a dairy farm north of public school. She attend- at St. Paul’s Lutheran Church monuments that they helped organization that has been Grand Island where they volunteers are Bob Scudder ed there until 1973 when in Gilead on September 2. to erect because of their and Rick Lienemann. The responsible for the Honor were blessed to raise two the family moved into the Cremation was done in service. Flights and the Remember- children, John and Deanna Williams’ four sons – Ben, Hebron school district. She honor of her wishes. Burial “It’s an opportunity of a Tom, Sam and Max – will be ing Our Fallen Memorial. (Dee). graduated from Hebron High will be at a later date. lifetime for these people, Dorothy was active in the concluding roasters. They work out of their home, School in 1978. and for many of them, it’s Although neither Bill tirelessly collecting photos nursing organizations, Ne- In 1966, she started at- probably the last time they nor Evonne served in the and background information braska Rural Youth, Home tending St. Paul’s Lutheran will be able to visit. They Extension groups, church or- military, all four of their sons on fallen soldiers. Church in Gilead. She was get to kneel down in front served in the military – two ganizations holding various confi rmed on May 12, 1974. of the monuments and pray Among their numerous offi ces, and later held many in the Army and two in the awards, the Williams were She enjoyed the youth group News and – for the families, our nation Marines. volunteer positions at Good and their trips. She was also and the world. It’s a chance recognized as Distinguished Samaritan Village where she The Williams both grew a member of the Gilead 4-H advertising for them to give thanks to up in rural communities Nebraskalanders by the NE- retired. She was always one Club. those whose names are on BRASKAland Foundation for doing the background where volunteering and Laurie married Rick Day deadline is the memorials. helping others was a way of in 2016 and as Midlanders work. She enjoyed reading, on November 10, 1979, “The Williams made all of the Year by the Omaha art, and especially time with life. Bill was born in Ames, at Grace Lutheran Church Monday noon for this happen, but they would Iowa, and grew up in Red World-Herald in 2013. family and friends. in Hebron. To them, sons be the fi rst to say, ‘Oh, but The Face event is open As her health declined, she Oak, Iowa. Evonne grew up Joshua William and Nathan The Hebron a lot of people helped us.’ on a farm near Byron. They to the public. Reservations moved to Deshler to live with Lee were born. The fam- That’s the Nebraska way.” her daughter and family. Journal-Register met when Bill was a teacher can be made by calling 402- ily lived in Chester until The Williams will be at Evonne’s high school. 345-8008. Cost is $50 for She is preceded in death 1982. Then they moved to roasted and toasted by a They have been married for OPC members and $60 for by her parents; son, John Fairbury, later moving to group of roasters that in- 36 years. non-members. 6 - Wednesday, September 27, 2017 - The Hebron Journal-Register TC Visitors’ Carleton Legion and Auxiliary celebrates committee Legion birthday with Quilts of Valor The Thayer County Visi- tors’ Committee met at the courthouse with representa- tives from six communities. Pres. Karen Koerwitz pre- sided over the meeting. A report was heard from each town. It was announced that anyone wanting to know about the Majestic Theater can go to their web site. Flyers for Thayer County are being planned. Anyone who has ideas or knows about their town should let Steve Delay know by the end of the year. Jana Tietjen reported Courtesy photo about the advancement of Remembering family... the gun range and the prog- Randy and Bruce Virus, once residents of Belvidere, were ress of the Bow and Arrow remembered by their children and grandchildren at the fi nal- location. Steve Delay reported ity of car show organized by Mike Thieme held last Sunday about the new program, 32 at the Thayer County Museum. The now deceased brothers Strong. Thirty two counties had a passion for collecting cars and restoring them, so their are bonding together to try to family honored them on this day. educate the population about Their families presented a check to the Belvidere Woman’s the importance of working Club to go for continued support of the community. Also, together so we don’t have an American fl ag was given by Bruce’s family to fl y in the the attrition of important leaders. downtown Memorial Park (where the gazebo is located). The New rules were discussed Woman’s Club usually replaces the fl ag every year so this about the tourism commit- gift is much appreciated. Alan and his family also brought six tee. The next meeting will cars to the show in respect for their dad, Bruce. be October 19. Pictured are Woman’s Club members Members are CarolAude, Linda Hudson and Cheryl Marsh, along with Lexi, Ryver, and Cord Holtzen, grandchildren of Bruce Virus. Belvidere Randy’s grandchildren are Cole and Wyatt who donated the Woman’s fl ag. The money donation was from the Holtzen, Ames and Virus families. Club to meet The Belvidere Woman’s Club will meet next Tuesday, Oct. 3, at 7 p.m., at the Com- munity Center. Cheryl Marsh will be the program presenter and Carol Aude will have the “Thought for the Day.” Roll Call will be an idea to paint on a rock. The serving committee is Jackie Williamson and Gina Hudson. The District 4 Convention will be the next day, Oct. 4. Please let Linda know if you plan to go to the convention. Our district got the award at the MVC for having the best attendance at Iowa.

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Courtesy photo Honoring their dads... Pictured are Shannon Ames, daughter of Randy Virus, Allen MONDAY MEN’S Virus, Christy Holtzen, children of Bruce Virus. They gave a CITY LEAGUE memorial to Belvidere in memory of their dads. High Scratch Team Series: Kass Ford — 2060; High Men’s Game: Brian Higgins 252, John Coyle 250, Manny Motto 227; High Men’s Series: Brian Hig- Belvidere By Linda Hudson gins 651, Manny Motto 647, John Coyle 642. Welcome signs went up! TUESDAY WOMEN’S Fall Festival came Sunday! of their granddaughter. Her BOWLERETTES The warm sunshine made mother is their daughter, LEAGUE the day bright. The Honor Kim Dicamillo and husband High Scratch Team Series: Cheryl’s Hair Care — 1646; The Carleton American Dowdy, Don Dowdy, Don the Carleton Community Guard raised the fl ag, and of Delta. Their son, Mike the activities began. High Women’s Game: Michele Legion and Legion Auxiliary Lubben, John Stables, and Hall and supper and dessert Laber and family, were also Modlin 179, Cheryl Greenwood Festival goers toured recently celebrated the Le- Lloyd Van Cleef. were served to members of the museum and the Big present. Everyone is glad to 179, Cheri Knobel 174; High gion’s birthday. During that These men were celebrat- Women’s Series: Cheri Knobel the Legion and Auxiliary Red Barn. They marveled have Henry home so he can celebration, they awarded ed for their service during the at the tractors, pitched 489, Cheryl Greenwood 482, and to the family of those take care of the cow and calf Joy Butterbaugh 463. fi ve Quilts of Valor. Korean Confl ict. dimes, searched quarters The recipients were Max The birthday was held in honored. in the hay, admired antique at the museum. WEDNESDAY MEN’S cars, watched model trains, Another death to report AMERICAN LEAGUE attended school, felt the High Scratch Team Series: 9OUR'UIDE4O!0ERFECT7EDDING warmth of the forges heating this week as Kelly Wagner’s Lone Tree Golf Club — 2299; steel, ground corn, bought sister, Laurie Bessler, passed High Men’s Game: Corey BRIDAL BOUTIQUE jewelry, ate walking tacos, away with cancer. Her Schoenrock 278, LaVonne Kassebaum 278, Manny Motto listened to the music and mother was Ruth Wagner Tux-renting basics lugging those big prime 235; High Men’s Series: Corey pumpkins to their vehicles! of Hebron. Laurie graduated Schoenrock 680, Manny Motto Brides-to-be may invest thousands of dollars The experts at Men’s Wearhouse say that it is Then all of a sudden it was with the Hebron graduating 662, Dana Traeger 615, Mike into their wedding day ensembles. Online wedding important to be fitted for a tux or suit properly. Their over. The vendors started Prellwitz 615. resource The Knot says that the average cost for professionals can handle the measurements, or class of 1978. a wedding dress is $1,469. Grooms generally have men shopping elsewhere can use a tailor of their packing their wares, the THURSDAY How about those Husker a much easier and less expensive experience with choosing. Shoulders should be close to the body machinery on display was WOMEN’S their wedding day attire. In fact, grooms often rent in the jacket but not restrictive. Sleeves should fall carefully put back in storage girls? What a game they ROCKETTES their tuxedos for minimal cost. so that they show a quarter- to a half-inch of shirt Renting a wedding tuxedo has its advantages, and the doors were latched. played last Friday night. LEAGUE sleeves when arms are at the sides. An ill-fitting suit Then the rains came. The High Scratch Team Series: namely in the cost savings. However, it’s easy for or tux can make a gentleman look sloppy. It is key They are in action this Satur- a guy to fall into the trap of renting something that to pay attention to sizing and use a shop that has a 44th annual Fall Festival After 5 Floozies — 1753; High will not help him look his best if he isn’t educated day night against Wisconsin. variety of styles that fit various body types. was fi nished. As dusk fell Women’s Game: Marissa Wa- about the process. Looking sharp involves a little Choose a classic style the museum grounds became A good night for a watch- genblast 221, Pam Wagner 181, more than just showing up to the shop and picking No one wants to look outdated in their wedding quiet and serene. Pat Cline 175; High Women’s a tux off the rack. pictures. By choosing a classic cut and color in a ing party! Don’t forget the Choose your retailer wisely The inch of rain fell on Series: Marissa Wagenblast suit or tux, guys will look stylish no matter the year. Husker boys play on a Friday Many stores sell or rent suits and tuxedos. As is the browned grass that is 538, Pam Wagner 525, Pat the case with many aspects of wedding planning, Fun can be had with vest colors or bow ties. stubborn enough that it will night this week. What a great Cline 431. getting a recommendation from friends or family Confirm the order The entire wedding party can visit the tuxedo soon return to green. Has weekend for sports! THURSDAY MEN’S members can help grooms identify the shops that offer exemplary service. When attending others’ shop for selections and fittings. The groom should proved itself over at least PINBUSTER call the store at least a month prior to the wedding to 75 years. Yes, the rains Winners of the Italian, weddings or special events, pay attention to the look LEAGUE of the groom and his groomsmen. Find out where ensure that everyone has been fitted. Tuxes should came and everybody said a Baked goods, Fall baskets at High Scratch Team Series: they got their tuxes. Price alone should not dictate be picked up a few days in advance of the wedding prayer. “Thank you, Lord.” the Woman’s Club booth on Crown Kings -- 2033 High where to shop. and tried on to ensure that everything fits and all Oh, how the people of the accessories are included. This way last-minute al- Sunday were Deb Bulin, Em- Men’s Game: Justin Pope 224, Once bridesmaid dresses have been selected, depression years must have Leroy Voss 211, Dan Domeier the groomsmen can begin to shop around for tux- terations or substitutions can be made. Grooms and groomsmen can look dapper by se- felt when they witnessed ily Bonilla of Geneva, and 204; High Men’s Series: Leroy edoes. This way ties and vests will coordinate. Ini- the rain that came. We who tial tux selection should begin between four and six lecting a classic suit or tuxedo, having it properly Karen Colton of Kansas. Voss 555, Justin Pope 536, Eric months before the wedding. fitted and confirming that all wardrobe components look after the town’s fl owers Gina Hudson and daugh- Krupicka 527. Get a proper fitting are ready to go in time for the big day. all year are also giving a big SUNDAY NIGHT thanks too. ters attended the Ak-Sar-Ben MIXED LEAGUE Remember..... The town’s mower “guy” horse show over the week- High Scratch Team Series: Custom Let Us Serve You! To submit your is hospitalized in Bryan West end. TaraLee participated in Broncos — 1826; High Men’s in Lincoln. Ervin Krakow We have made to order Designed engagement the competition. This is the Game: Mike Prellwitz 213, Dave has also spent time in the Bosco 202, Pat Kenner 189; food trays for your Fresh or and wedding hospital. The mower guy is fi rst show that Ak-Sar-Ben is High Women’s Game: Nancy special occasion. Silk Wedding news at Jack Deepe. having in Grand Island. The Vogel 179, Barb Whitley 175, Meat • Cheese Henry and Annette Laber Flowers & Ak-Sar-Ben Livestock show Ellen Schmidt 170; High Men’s Fruit • Relish [email protected] visited their children in Series: Mike Prellwitz 562, Candelabras Colorado for a week. They has been moved because of Dave Bosco 556, Cary Udell Central Market Amanda’s Cottage traveled to Longmont, Grand the great facilities that the 498; High Women’s Series: 240 Lincoln Ave., Hebron The Hebron ournal Junction and Delta. At Delta Flowers & Gifts J- state fair grounds have to Michele Modlin 432, Barb Whit- 402-768-6216 egister they attended the wedding ley 425, Nancy Vogel 422. 433 Lincoln Ave. • 402-768-6121 318 Lincoln Ave.R Hebron, NE offer. The Hebron Journal-Register - Wednesday, September 27, 2017 - 7 Public Notices

LOT 110; THENCE WEST- NOTICE OF NOTICE OF PUBLIC 55, 118’ TO THE SOUTH NOTICE OF PUBLIC ERLY ON THE SAID SOUTH NOTICE OF HEARINGS OF THE ORGANIZATION HEARINGS OF THE LINE OF SAID IRREGULAR LINE, 33’ TO THE SW COR- NOTICE IS HEREBY ORGANIZATION CITY COUNCIL OF NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV- PLANNING LOT 110; THENCE WEST- NER OF SAID IRREGULAR GIVEN that Grain Belt Leas- THE CITY OF HEBRON EN that Eclipse 17, L.L.C., COMMISSION OF THE ERLY ON THE SAID SOUTH LOT 110; THENCE NORTH- ing, L.L.C., a Nebraska CITY OF HEBRON NE- LINE, 33’ TO THE SW COR- NEBRASKA a Nebraska Limited Liabil- NOTICE IS HEREBY ERLY, ON THE WEST LINE Limited Liability Company, is BRASKA NER OF SAID IRREGULAR ity Company, is organized GIVEN that public hear- OF SAID IRREGULAR LOT organized under the laws of NOTICE IS HEREBY LOT 110; THENCE NORTH- under the laws of the State ings will be held by the City 110, 118’ TO THE POINT OF the State of Nebraska, with GIVEN that public hearings ERLY, ON THE WEST LINE of Nebraska, with its initial Council of the City of Hebron, BEGINNING. its initial designated office will be held by the City Plan- OF SAID IRREGULAR LOT designated office located Thayer County, Nebraska on AND located at 101 South Oak ning Commission of the City 110, 118’ TO THE POINT OF at 365 D Street, Carleton, October 2, 2017 at 6:30pm at A TRACT OF LAND LO- Avenue, Davenport, Thayer of Hebron, Thayer County, BEGINNING. Nebraska 68326. The name, 216 Lincoln Ave, Hebron, NE CATED IN THE NW1/4, County, Nebraska 68338. Nebraska on October 2, AND street and mailing address of 68370. Said public hearings NW1/4, SECTION 6, T2N, The name, street and mailing 2017 at 5:15pm at N 1st St A TRACT OF LAND LO- the initial agent for service of will be to consider an amend- R2W OF THE 6TH P.M., address of the initial agent and Dove Rd, Hebron, NE, CATED IN THE NW1/4, process of the Company is ment to the City of Hebron, THAYER COUNTY, NE- for service of process of the 68370. Said public hearings NW1/4, SECTION 6, T2N, Michael D. Van Cleef, 365 D Nebraska Comprehensive BRASKA, DESCRIBED AS Company is Kirk A. Kennel, will be to consider an amend- R2W OF THE 6TH P.M., Street, P.O. Box 42, Carleton, Plan, an amendment to the FOLLOWS: 101 South Oak Avenue, ment to the City of Hebron, THAYER COUNTY, NE- Nebraska 68326. City of Hebron Zoning Regu- COMMENCING AT THE Davenport, Thayer County, Nebraska Comprehensive BRASKA, DESCRIBED AS The general nature of its lations, and to Consider a NW CORNER OF THE Nebraska 68338. Plan, an amendment to the FOLLOWS: business is to engage in a Special Use Permit relating NW1/4, NW1/4, SECTION The general nature of City of Hebron Zoning Regu- COMMENCING AT THE bar/restaurant operation, to the property in Hebron, 6, T2N, R2W OF THE 6TH its business is to engage lations, and to Consider a NW CORNER OF THE together with any and all Nebraska legally described P.M., THAYER COUNTY, in any and all lawful busi- Special Use Permit relating NW1/4, NW1/4, SECTION lawful business for which a below: NEBRASKA; THENCE ness for which a Limited to the property in Hebron, 6, T2N, R2W OF THE 6TH Limited Liability Company ZONING DESCRIPTION N88°57’09”E ON THE Liability Company may be Nebraska legally described P.M., THAYER COUNTY, may be organized under the – EAST TRACT NORTH LINE OF SAID organized under the laws below: NEBRASKA; THENCE laws of Nebraska and for all A TRACT OF LAND LO- NW1/4, NW1/4, 125.00 of Nebraska and for all ZONING DESCRIPTION N88°57’09”E ON THE other purposes authorized CATED OVER PART OF FEET TO THE POINT OF other purposes authorized – EAST TRACT NORTH LINE OF SAID by law. The Limited Liabil- IRREGULAR LOT 110; IR- BEGINNING, SAID POINT by law. The Limited Liability A TRACT OF LAND LO- NW1/4, NW1/4, 125.00 ity Company commenced REGULAR LOT 111; LOT BEING THE NE CORNER Company shall commence CATED OVER PART OF FEET TO THE POINT OF business on September 1, 1 THRU 7, VIESELMEYER OF IRREGULAR TRACT business on September 8, IRREGULAR LOT 110; IR- BEGINNING, SAID POINT 2017, upon a Certificate of ADDITION, AND VACAT- 55 IN THE NW1/4 OF SAID 2017, upon a Certificate of REGULAR LOT 111; LOT BEING THE NE CORNER Organization being filed with ED 3RD STREET, IN THE SECTION 6; THENCE CON- Organization being filed with 1 THRU 7, VIESELMEYER OF IRREGULAR TRACT the Secretary of State of the NW1/4, OF THE NW1/4 OF TINUING N88° 57’09”E ON the Secretary of State of the ADDITION, AND VACAT- 55 IN THE NW1/4 OF SAID State of Nebraska and will SECTION 6, T2N, R2W, SAID NORTH LINE, 641.10 State of Nebraska and will ED 3RD STREET, IN THE SECTION 6; THENCE CON- have perpetual duration. Its OF THE 6TH PM, THAYER FEET TO THE NW COR- have perpetual duration. It’s NW1/4, OF THE NW1/4 OF TINUING N88° 57’09”E ON affairs shall be conducted COUNTY, NEBRASKA DE- NER OF VIESELMEYER affairs shall be conducted SECTION 6, T2N, R2W, SAID NORTH LINE, 641.10 by the managing members, SCRIBED AS FOLLOWS; ADDITION TO THE CITY by the managing members, OF THE 6TH PM, THAYER FEET TO THE NW COR- pursuant to an Operating COMMENCING AT THE OF HEBRON, THAYER pursuant to an Operating COUNTY, NEBRASKA DE- NER OF VIESELMEYER Agreement duly adopted by NW CORNER OF SEC- COUNTY, NEBRASKA; Agreement duly adopted by SCRIBED AS FOLLOWS; ADDITION TO THE CITY the Company. TION 6, T2N, R2W, OF the Company. COMMENCING AT THE OF HEBRON, THAYER THENCE S02°22’41”E ON THE 6TH PM, THAYER NW CORNER OF SEC- COUNTY, NEBRASKA; THE WEST LINE OF SAID MEMBERS: COUNTY, NEBRASKA, MEMBERS: TION 6, T2N, R2W, OF THENCE S02°22’41”E ON VIESELMEYER ADDITION, THENCE N88°57’09”E ON THE 6TH PM, THAYER THE WEST LINE OF SAID 33.00 FEET TO A POINT Michael D. Van Cleef THE NORTH LINE OF THE KIRK A. KENNEL COUNTY, NEBRASKA, VIESELMEYER ADDITION, ON THE SOUTH LINE 2070 Road 5650 NW1/4 OF SAID SECTION 101 South Oak Avenue THENCE N88°57’09”E ON 33.00 FEET TO A POINT OF DOVE ROAD AND Carleton, Nebraska 68326 6, 614.19 FEET TO THE Davenport, NE 68338 THE NORTH LINE OF THE ON THE SOUTH LINE THE NW CORNER OF POINT OF BEGINNING; NW1/4 OF SAID SECTION OF DOVE ROAD AND VACATED 3RD STREET; Clint R. Werner THENCE CONTINUING JASON S. HENDRICKSON 6, 614.19 FEET TO THE THE NW CORNER OF THENCE N88°57’09”E 520 8th Street N88°57’09”E, 151.74 FEET 2251 West Pleasant Hill POINT OF BEGINNING; VACATED 3RD STREET; ON SAID SOUTH LINE Carleton, Nebraska 68326 TO THE NW CORNER Road THENCE CONTINUING THENCE N88°57’09”E OF DOVE ROAD, 204.00 OF VIESELMEYER AD- Lincoln, NE 68523 N88°57’09”E, 151.74 FEET ON SAID SOUTH LINE FEET TO THE NE COR- Larry W. Bowman DITION TO THE CITY OF TO THE NW CORNER OF DOVE ROAD, 204.00 NER OF LOT 7, OF SAID 125 North Jefferson HEBRON, THAYER COUN- Benjamin H. Murray OF VIESELMEYER AD- FEET TO THE NE COR- VIESELMEYER ADDITION; Bruning, Nebraska 68322 TY, NEBRASKA; THENCE #24951 DITION TO THE CITY OF NER OF LOT 7, OF SAID THENCE S02°22’53”E ON S02°22’41”E, 33.00 FEET Attorney at Law HEBRON, THAYER COUN- VIESELMEYER ADDITION; THE EAST LINE OF LOTS Trey A. Strong TO THE NW CORNER OF Germer, Murray and Johnson TY, NEBRASKA; THENCE THENCE S02°22’53”E ON 1 THRU 7 OF SAID VIE- 548 East Main Street VACATED 3RD STREET; 147 North 4th Street S02°22’41”E, 33.00 FEET THE EAST LINE OF LOTS SELMEYER ADDITION, Bruning, Nebraska 68322 THENCE N88°57’09”E, P.O. Box 87 TO THE NW CORNER OF 1 THRU 7 OF SAID VIE- 678.81 FEET TO A POINT 204.00 FEET TO THE Hebron, Nebraska 68370 VACATED 3RD STREET; SELMEYER ADDITION, 10.00 FEET SOUTH OF Joseph H. Murray, PC, LLO NORTH EAST CORNER (402) 768-7400 THENCE N88°57’09”E, 678.81 FEET TO A POINT THE SE CORNER OF SAID #12994 OF LOT 7, VIESELMEY- ZNEZ Wk37-3t 204.00 FEET TO THE 10.00 FEET SOUTH OF LOT 1, SAID POINT BEING Attorney at Law ER ADDITION; THENCE NORTH EAST CORNER THE SE CORNER OF SAID ON THE SOUTH LINE OF Germer, Murray and Johnson S02°22’53”E ON THE EAST OF LOT 7, VIESELMEY- LOT 1, SAID POINT BEING SAID VIESELMEYER AD- 147 North 4th Street LINE OF VIESELMEYER ER ADDITION; THENCE ON THE SOUTH LINE OF DITION AND IN VACATED NOTICE OF P.O. Box 87 ADDITION, 678.81 FEET; S02°22’53”E ON THE EAST SAID VIESELMEYER AD- KAREN AVENUE AND ON INCORPORATION Hebron, Nebraska 68370 THENCE S89°14’18”W ON Poppleton Farms Inc, Inc., LINE OF VIESELMEYER DITION AND IN VACATED THE NORTH LINE OF IR- (401)768-7400 THE SOUTH LINE OF a corporation, shall engage ADDITION, 678.81 FEET; KAREN AVENUE AND ON REGULAR LOT 91 IN THE ZNEZ Wk37-3t VIESELMEYER ADDITION in any lawful business for THENCE S89°14’18”W ON THE NORTH LINE OF IR- NW1/4 OF SAID SECTION AND IRREGULAR LOT which a corporation may be THE SOUTH LINE OF REGULAR LOT 91 IN THE 6, AS EXTENDED EAST; 111, 355.83 FEET; THENCE formed under the Business VIESELMEYER ADDITION NW1/4 OF SAID SECTION THENCE S89°14’18”W ON N02°22’41”W, 710.04 FEET Corporation Act. Authorized NOTICE AND IRREGULAR LOT 6, AS EXTENDED EAST; THE SAID SOUTH LINE OF TO THE POINT OF BEGIN- capital is Ten Thousand IN THE COUNTY 111, 355.83 FEET; THENCE THENCE S89°14’18”W ON VIESELMEYER ADDITION NING. (10,000) shares of stock COURT OF THAYER N02°22’41”W, 710.04 FEET THE SAID SOUTH LINE OF AND SAID NORTH LINE ZONING DESCRIPTION with each share to have COUNTY, NEBRASKA TO THE POINT OF BEGIN- VIESELMEYER ADDITION – WEST TRACT OF IRREGULAR TRACT 91, a par value of One Dollar Estate of NING. AND SAID NORTH LINE THE WEST 33’ OF IR- 374.97 FEET TO A POINT ($1.00). Perpetual existence LEONARD ELTING, ZONING DESCRIPTION OF IRREGULAR TRACT 91, REGULAR LOT 91 LO- 604.83 FEET EAST OF commenced on August 31, Deceased, – WEST TRACT 374.97 FEET TO A POINT CATED IN THE NW1/4, OF THE WEST LINE OF THE 2017 when the Articles of Estate No. PR 17-28 THE WEST 33’ OF IR- 604.83 FEET EAST OF THE NW1/4 OF SECTION NW1/4 OF SAID SECTION Incorporation were filed with Notice is hereby given that REGULAR LOT 91 LO- THE WEST LINE OF THE 6, T2N, R2W, OF THE 6TH 6; THENCE S01°41’53”E TO the Secretary of State. Affairs on September 22, 2017, in CATED IN THE NW1/4, OF NW1/4 OF SAID SECTION PM, THAYER COUNTY, A POINT ON THE SOUTH of the corporation are to be the County Court of Thayer THE NW1/4 OF SECTION 6; THENCE S01°41’53”E TO NEBRASKA DESCRIBED LINE OF SAID NW1/4, conducted by the Board County, Nebraska, Nicho- 6, T2N, R2W, OF THE 6TH A POINT ON THE SOUTH AS FOLLOWS; NW1/4, OF SAID SECTION of Directors and officers las Elting, whose address PM, THAYER COUNTY, LINE OF SAID NW1/4, COMMENCING AT THE 6, 614.23 FEET TO A POINT authorized by the Bylaws is 17134 Sprague Street, NEBRASKA DESCRIBED NW1/4, OF SAID SECTION NW CORNER OF SEC- 605.86 FEET EAST OF THE and elected by the Board of Omaha, Nebraska 68116 AS FOLLOWS; 6, 614.23 FEET TO A POINT TION 6, T2N, R2W, OF WEST LINE OF SAID NW1/4; Directors. The registered of- was informally appointed COMMENCING AT THE 605.86 FEET EAST OF THE THE 6TH PM, THAYER THENCE S89°04’44”W ON fice of the corporation is 112 by the Registrar as per- NW CORNER OF SEC- WEST LINE OF SAID NW1/4; COUNTY, NEBRASKA, SAID SOUTH LINE, 480.87 Southern Hills Road, Hebron, sonal representative of this TION 6, T2N, R2W, OF THENCE S89°04’44”W ON THENCE SOUTHERLY ON FEET TO THE SE CORNER NE 68370 and the registered estate. THE 6TH PM, THAYER SAID SOUTH LINE, 480.87 THE WEST LINE OF THE OF IRREGULAR TRACT 55 agent at such address is Creditors of this estate COUNTY, NEBRASKA, FEET TO THE SE CORNER NW1/4 OF SAID SEC- LOCATED IN SAID NW1/4; Landon L. Heinrichs. must file their claims with this THENCE SOUTHERLY ON OF IRREGULAR TRACT 55 TION 6, 709.78’; THENCE THENCE N01°36’08”W, Bradley E. Barrows, Court on or before Novem- THE WEST LINE OF THE LOCATED IN SAID NW1/4; EAST 92’ TO THE POINT 1,322.95 FEET ON THE Incorporator ber 27, 2017, or be forever NW1/4 OF SAID SEC- THENCE N01°36’08”W, OF BEGINNING, SAID EAST LINE OF SAID IR- ZNEZ Wk37-3t barred. TION 6, 709.78’; THENCE 1,322.95 FEET ON THE POINT BEING THE NW REGULAR TRACT 55 TO Vicki L. Jarchow EAST 92’ TO THE POINT EAST LINE OF SAID IR- CORNER OF IRREGULAR THE POINT OF BEGIN- Clerk Magistrate OF BEGINNING, SAID REGULAR TRACT 55 TO LOT 91 AS DESCRIBED; NING, CONTAINING AN 225 North 4th POINT BEING THE NW THE POINT OF BEGIN- THENCE CONTINUING AREA OF 20.47 ACRES NOTICE OF Hebron, NE 68370 CORNER OF IRREGULAR NING, CONTAINING AN ON THE NORTH LINE OF MORE OR LESS. ORGANIZATION (402) 768-6325 LOT 91 AS DESCRIBED; AREA OF 20.47 ACRES SAID IRREGULAR LOT 91, EXCEPT THE FOLLOW- Notice is hereby given of Benjamin H. Murray THENCE CONTINUING MORE OR LESS. 33’ TO A POINT ON THE ING DESCRIBED TRACT: the organization of Legacy #24951 ON THE NORTH LINE OF EXCEPT THE FOLLOW- EAST LINE OF IRREGULAR A TRACT OF LAND LO- Cattle Company, LLC. The Attorney at Law SAID IRREGULAR LOT 91, ING DESCRIBED TRACT: LOT 55, LOCATED IN THE CATED OVER PART OF street and mailing address of Germer, Murray & Johnson 33’ TO A POINT ON THE A TRACT OF LAND LO- NW1/4 OF SAID SECTION IRREGULAR LOT 110; IR- the initial designated office is 147 North 4th Street EAST LINE OF IRREGULAR CATED OVER PART OF 6; THENCE SOUTHERLY REGULAR LOT 111; LOT 274 Road 5200, Byron, NE P.O. Box 87 LOT 55, LOCATED IN THE IRREGULAR LOT 110; IR- ON THE EAST LINE OF 1 THRU 7, VIESELMEYER 68325. The name and mail- Hebron, Nebraska 68370 NW1/4 OF SAID SECTION REGULAR LOT 111; LOT SAID IRREGULAR LOT ADDITION, AND VACAT- ing address of the registered (402) 768-7400 6; THENCE SOUTHERLY 1 THRU 7, VIESELMEYER 55, 613.2’ MORE OR LESS agent for service of process ZNEZ Wk39-3t ON THE EAST LINE OF ADDITION, AND VACAT- ED 3RD STREET, IN THE TO THE SOUTH LINE OF for the company is Kelly R. SAID IRREGULAR LOT ED 3RD STREET, IN THE NW1/4, OF THE NW1/4 OF SAID IRREGULAR LOT 91, Hoffschneider, Mattson Rick- 55, 613.2’ MORE OR LESS NW1/4, OF THE NW1/4 OF SECTION 6, T2N, R2W, SAID POINT ALSO BEING ets Law Firm, 134 South 13th TO THE SOUTH LINE OF SECTION 6, T2N, R2W, OF THE 6TH PM, THAYER ON THE NORTH LINE OF Street, Suite 1200, Lincoln, NOTICE SAID IRREGULAR LOT 91, OF THE 6TH PM, THAYER COUNTY, NEBRASKA DE- BARGER AVENUE AS DE- Nebraska 68508. In accordance with Sec- SAID POINT ALSO BEING COUNTY, NEBRASKA DE- SCRIBED AS FOLLOWS; SCRIBED IN ORDINANCE ZNEZ Wk37-3t tion 72-205.01 of the Ne- ON THE NORTH LINE OF SCRIBED AS FOLLOWS; COMMENCING AT THE 189; THENCE WESTERLY braska Statutes, NOTICE is BARGER AVENUE AS DE- COMMENCING AT THE NW CORNER OF SEC- ON THE SOUTH LINE OF hereby given that the Board SCRIBED IN ORDINANCE NW CORNER OF SEC- TION 6, T2N, R2W, OF SAID IRREGULAR LOT 91, of Educational Lands and 189; THENCE WESTERLY TION 6, T2N, R2W, OF THE 6TH PM, THAYER 33’ TO THE SW CORNER NOTICE OF PUBLIC Funds has adopted a new ON THE SOUTH LINE OF THE 6TH PM, THAYER COUNTY, NEBRASKA, OF SAID IRREGULAR LOT MEETING rental schedule according SAID IRREGULAR LOT 91, COUNTY, NEBRASKA, THENCE N88°57’09”E ON 91; THENCE NORTHERLY THAYER COUNTY to classification and a new 33’ TO THE SW CORNER THENCE N88°57’09”E ON THE NORTH LINE OF THE ON THE WEST LINE OF BOARD OF schedule of valuations for all OF SAID IRREGULAR LOT THE NORTH LINE OF THE NW1/4 OF SAID SECTION SAID IRREGULAR LOT 91, COMMISSIONERS school and any other lands 91; THENCE NORTHERLY NW1/4 OF SAID SECTION 6, 614.19 FEET TO THE Notice is hereby given that 613.1’ TO THE POINT OF managed by the Board in ON THE WEST LINE OF 6, 614.19 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; the meeting of the Thayer BEGINNING. Thayer County; and that SAID IRREGULAR LOT 91, POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUING County Board of Com- AND such new schedules, to- 613.1’ TO THE POINT OF THENCE CONTINUING N88°57’09”E, 151.74 FEET missioners will be held on THE WEST 33’ OF IR- gether with a tabulation of BEGINNING. N88°57’09”E, 151.74 FEET TO THE NW CORNER Wednesday, October 4, 2017 REGULAR LOT 110 LO- the valuation and the amount AND TO THE NW CORNER OF VIESELMEYER AD- in the Thayer County Court- CATED IN THE NW1/4, OF of semiannual rental of each THE WEST 33’ OF IR- OF VIESELMEYER AD- DITION TO THE CITY OF house, 2nd floor, Hebron THE NW1/4 OF SECTION lease, has been filed in the REGULAR LOT 110 LO- DITION TO THE CITY OF HEBRON, THAYER COUN- Nebraska. The meeting of 6, T2N, R2W, OF THE 6TH office of the county treasurer CATED IN THE NW1/4, OF HEBRON, THAYER COUN- TY, NEBRASKA; THENCE the Board of Commission- PM, THAYER COUNTY, of such county and shall THE NW1/4 OF SECTION TY, NEBRASKA; THENCE S02°22’41”E, 33.00 FEET ers will begin at 9:00 am. NEBRASKA DESCRIBED become effective January 6, T2N, R2W, OF THE 6TH S02°22’41”E, 33.00 FEET TO THE NW CORNER OF The meetings are open to AS FOLLOWS; 1, 2018. PM, THAYER COUNTY, TO THE NW CORNER OF VACATED 3RD STREET; the public. COMMENCING AT THE BOARD OF NEBRASKA DESCRIBED VACATED 3RD STREET; THENCE N88°57’09”E, The agenda is kept con- NW CORNER OF SEC- EDUCATIONAL AS FOLLOWS; THENCE N88°57’09”E, 204.00 FEET TO THE tinually current and is avail- TION 6, T2N, R2W, OF LANDS AND FUNDS COMMENCING AT THE 204.00 FEET TO THE NORTH EAST CORNER able for public inspection in THE 6TH PM, THAYER ZNEZ Wk39-1t NW CORNER OF SEC- NORTH EAST CORNER OF LOT 7, VIESELMEY- the Thayer County Clerk’s COUNTY, NEBRASKA, TION 6, T2N, R2W, OF OF LOT 7, VIESELMEY- ER ADDITION; THENCE Office, Room 201, Thayer THENCE EASTERLY ON THE 6TH PM, THAYER ER ADDITION; THENCE S02°22’53”E ON THE EAST County Courthouse, Hebron, THE NORTH LINE OF THE COUNTY, NEBRASKA, S02°22’53”E ON THE EAST LINE OF VIESELMEYER NE. NW1/4 OF SAID SECTION THENCE EASTERLY ON LINE OF VIESELMEYER ADDITION, 678.81 FEET; Marie E. Rauner 6, 92’ TO THE POINT OF THE NORTH LINE OF THE ADDITION, 678.81 FEET; Thayer County Clerk BEGINNING, SAID POINT THENCE S89°14’18”W ON NW1/4 OF SAID SECTION THENCE S89°14’18”W ON ZNEZ Wk39-1t BEING THE NW CORNER THE SOUTH LINE OF 6, 92’ TO THE POINT OF THE SOUTH LINE OF OF IRREGULAR LOT 110 VIESELMEYER ADDITION E:mail us BEGINNING, SAID POINT VIESELMEYER ADDITION AS DESCRIBED; THENCE AND IRREGULAR LOT BEING THE NW CORNER AND IRREGULAR LOT CONTINUING EAST ON 111, 355.83 FEET; THENCE your news OF IRREGULAR LOT 110 111, 355.83 FEET; THENCE SAID NORTH LINE, 33’ TO N02°22’41”W, 710.04 FEET AS DESCRIBED; THENCE N02°22’41”W, 710.04 FEET Public and photos to THE NE CORNER OF IR- TO THE POINT OF BEGIN- CONTINUING EAST ON TO THE POINT OF BEGIN- REGULAR LOT 55 AS DE- NING. SAID NORTH LINE, 33’ TO NING. hebronjr@ SCRIBED AND LOCATED IN All persons interested may Notices: THE NE CORNER OF IR- All persons interested may THE NW1/4 OF SAID SEC- appear and be heard. Copies REGULAR LOT 55 AS DE- appear and be heard. Copies windstream.net TION 6; THENCE SOUTH- of the current comprehensive SCRIBED AND LOCATED IN of the current comprehensive Your right to ERLY ON THE EAST LINE plan and zoning ordinance THE NW1/4 OF SAID SEC- plan and zoning ordinance OF SAID IRREGULAR LOT are available for inspection TION 6; THENCE SOUTH- are available for inspection 55, 118’ TO THE SOUTH by the public. know ERLY ON THE EAST LINE by the public. LINE OF SAID IRREGULAR ZNEZ Wk38-2t OF SAID IRREGULAR LOT ZNEZ Wk38-2t 8 - Wednesday, September 27, 2017 - The Hebron Journal-Register Public Notices

American Family Insurance, ing up some trees, converting Commissioner set at $70600.00. 2) A copy of state highway system for special I, the undersigned County Bp78 ...... $204.23 deck to cement patio) he plans to events, Proceedings Ameritas-Vision, this resolution be certified and complete on his property at 111 Clerk in and for the County of September 13, 2017 forwarded to the County Clerk NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT Thayer, hereby certify that all Vision Insurance ...... $59.38 N Cedar. He will be obtaining a RESOLVED by the Chairman The Thayer County Board of Bcbs Of Nebraska, prior to October 13, 2017. Roll building permit, but wanted the the subjects included in the Commissioners met in open and Call Vote: AYES: Enghauser, and Board of Commissioners of foregoing proceedings were Health Insurance ...... $715.01 Board to be aware of his plans. the County of Thayer, Nebraska public session in the commis- Kansas Payment Oltmans, Seifert, Trapp. AB- He wants to see that sewer and contained on the agenda for sioner’s room of the courthouse SENT: Crosier. No Trustee voted as follows: the meeting and kept continu- Center Dg10Dm000243, water hookups are correctly 1. That portion of the at 9:00 a.m. on September 13, Garnishment ...... $303.69 NAY. Motion carried. capped on the property on 7th ally current and were contained 2017. Present were Commis- Seifert, seconded by Oltmans, state highway system, specifi- on said agenda for at least 24 Mass Mutual Street that has RV hookups. The cally identified as follows: sioners Dave Bruning, Dean Retirement Services, moved to adopt the budget as electrical pole on this property hours prior to said meeting. Krueger, Rick Dageforde and prepared, published and pre- The shoulder area from the The agenda is available for the Deferred Comp ...... $50.00 that has meter boxes could also West side of the intersection of County Clerk, Marie Rauner. Ne Child Support sented. Roll call vote: AYES: be removed. Seifert will visit with public in the office of the Thayer Dave Bruning, chairman of Enghauser, Oltmans, Seifert, Highway 53 and Road R in the County Clerk. A notice of said Payment Center, Doug regarding the old elevators. County of Thayer, Nebraska, the board, called the meeting Empe Ne Child ...... $311.55 Trapp. ABSENT: Crosier. No Letters were sent to many of the meeting was published in the to order. Trustee voted NAY. Motion South to River Road on the West Hebron Journal Register and Nebraska Department names on the list of complaints side of Highway 53, is within the Public meeting laws are Of Revenue, carried. received last month. There has the Deshler Rustler. posted and available on the The Budget Hearing and zoning jurisdiction of the County These proceedings have State Taxes ...... $888.94 been some improvement. A of Thayer and is to be used as north wall of the meeting room Retirement Plans Special Hearing to adopt a tax fence may be put up around one been written and available in compliance with Nebraska request different from prior year part of the Oregon Trail Marathon for public inspection within 10 Division 002812, basement hole (not a permanent course, to be run October 21, statutes. Retirement ...... $3,313.20 were declared adjourned and the fix) Complaints will be reviewed working days and prior to the The minutes from the previ- regular meeting was then called 2017; and next convened meeting. The Thayer County Bank, after clean up days. 2. The County of Thayer ous meeting were mailed to Federal Taxes ...... $6,945.87 to order at 5:25 p.m. Since the Banyon Data Vault complete text of resolutions the commissioners for review. Minutes of the August regular desires to use that portion of and agreements is available in United Healthcare I System did not work out and Highway 53 identified above for Dean Krueger moved and Rick nsurance Co, meeting were declared approved other possibilities will be pur- the office of the Thayer County Dageforde seconded to approve as printed, there being no addi- the special event of the Oregon Clerk. Dental Insurance ...... $97.07 sued, Seifert, seconded by Trail Marathon from sunrise to the minutes from the September Emergency Management tions or corrections, and reading Trapp, moved to allow up to Each commissioner signed 7, 2017 meeting. Result of vote: aloud being dispensed with, sunset on October 21, 2017 the agenda stating a copy Nebraska Department $500.00 for office computer and agrees: Krueger-yes, Dageforde-yes,a Of Revenue, as copies of the minutes were backup. Roll call vote: AYES: was received in the mail. Said nd Bruning-abstain. Motion distributed to the trustees along a. The County shall have the agenda is on file in the Thayer State Taxes ...... $36.39 Enghauser, Oltmans, Seifert, legal duty to protect the highway carried. Retirement Plans with their notices. Trapp. Motion carried. County Clerk’s office. George Gerdes, Thayer The treasurer’s report was property from any damage that Dave Bruning Division 002812, Consensus of the Board to may occur arising out of the County Road Superintendent, Retirement ...... $152.72 given. Seifert, seconded by Eng- accept the best bid for Fire Hall Chairman of the Board met with the commissioners to hauser, moved that the report be special event and the State of Marie E. Rauner Thayer County Bank, carpet cleaning. Nebraska shall not have any discuss ongoing road projects Federal Taxes ...... $316.40 accepted. Roll call vote: AYES: Maintenance reported that County Clerk and give a department update. Enghauser, Oltmans, Seifert, such duty during the time the Equal Employment Noxious Weed Fund the skid steer had a sensor County is in control of the prop- The superintendent pre- American Family Insurance, Trapp. Motion carried. that needed replacing. Roehr’s Opportunity Statement sented a permit from Kurtis Claims for August expenses erty, as specified herein; Thayer County does not Bp78 ...... $34.71 picked it up and brought a Kubota b. Any existing statutory or Elting to occupy county road Ameritas-Vision, were presented and audited. to use. discriminate on the basis of right-of-way to bore underground Trapp, seconded by Enghauser, common law duty of the State to race, color, national origin, Vision Insurance ...... $4.18 There being no further busi- protect the public from damage, in the SW1/4 of Sec 28-T4-R4. Colonial Life, moved that the claims be paid. ness to come before the Board, sex, religion, age or disability Rick Dageforde motioned and Roll call vote: AYES: Enghauser, injury, or death shall become the in employment or the provision After Tax ...... $10.84 the meeting adjourned at 6:06 duty of the County making use of Dave Bruning seconded to Nebraska Department Oltmans, Seifert, Trapp. The p.m. of services. approve the permit. Result of chairman declared the motion that portion of the state highway Commissioner agenda and Of Revenue, Justin Trapp system identified above, for this vote: Dageforde-yes, Bruning- State Taxes ...... $125.67 carried and ordered payment Chairman minutes are available at www. yes, and Krueger-yes. Motion of the following claims. Wages, special event, and the State thayercounty.ne.gov Retirement Plans Arlene Vorce of Nebraska shall to have carried. Division 002812, less withholding, $7060.80; Village Clerk ZNEZ Wk39-1t September 13, 2017 at 10:00 Trustee fees, less withholding, such statutory or common law Retirement ...... $350.30 ZNEZ Wk39-1t duty during the time the County was the date and time adver- Thayer County Bank, $757.26; Anchor Scientific, tised to hear public comment in supplies, $228.32; Black Hills, is in control of the property as Federal Taxes ...... $885.78 specified herein; and regard to the 2017-2018 county There being no other busi- service, $130.24; Blobaum & budget. The chairman opened Busboom, budget prep, $900.00; c. The County acknowledges ness to come before the board that it accepts the duties and the hearing at 10:00. Brian the chairman recessed the Ficken, labor, $562.50; Business COMMISSIONER Blobaum was present for the responsibilities set forth herein, meeting at 10:45. The board World, supplies, $3.99; Burton PROCEEDINGS hearing and discussed with the Enterprises, service, $23.00; as well as those identified in Neb. will convene on September 18, RECESSED MEETING Rev. Stat. §39-1359 and, if claim board the current budget. The 2017 at 8:00 am. C J Tire, supplies, $10.15; county valuation dropped 1.28% Cornerstone, FICA, $2584.36, FROM SEPTEMBER is made against the State, the I, the undersigned County County shall indemnify, defend but even with that the county tax Clerk in and for the County of sales tax, $2271.43, NSF, 13, 2017 payers will have no increase in $139.76; CPS, fuel, $102.06; The Thayer County Board of and hold harmless the State from Thayer, hereby certify that all all claims, demands, actions, the levy rate of 13.63 cents per the subjects included in the Davenport Building Supply, sup- Commissioners met in open and $100 valuation. The rate of tax plies, $70.95; Davenport Public public session in the commis- damages and liability, includ- foregoing proceedings were ing reasonable attorney’s fees, at 13.63 cents is about 1⁄2 of contained on the agenda for Library, lease, $900.00; Edward sioner’s room of the courthouse the rate requested by neighbor- Jones, match, $267.86; Hebron at 8:00 a.m. on September 18, that may arise as a result of the the meeting and kept continu- special event. ing Jefferson, Saline and Gage ally current and were contained Journal, publish, $57.15; Kriz 2017. Present were Commis- Counties. The chairman closed Davis, supplies $57.61; Mathe- sioners Dave Bruning, Dean 3. Notice of the use of that on said agenda for at least 24 portion of Highway 53 as speci- the hearing. hours prior to said meeting. son Tri Gas, supplies, $129.09; Krueger, Rick Dageforde and Rick Dageforde made a mo- Municipal Supply, supplies, County Clerk, Marie Rauner. fied herein shall be given to the The agenda is available for the Department of Roads at least tion to adopt Resolution #1819 public in the office of the Thayer $869.88; NE Dept of Ag, kennel Dave Bruning, chairman of to adopt the county budget fee, $175.00; NE Dept of Rev- the board, called the meeting thirty (30) days in advance of County Clerk. A notice of said the October 21, 2017 date of the for 2017-2018. Dave Bruning meeting was published in the enue, waste fee, $25.00; Norris, to order. seconded the motion. Result of trans charges, $1641.86; NPPD, Public meeting laws are special event identified herein. Hebron Journal Register and Dated this 18th day of Sep- vote: Dageforde-yes, Bruning- the Deshler Rustler. power purchase, $23090.58; posted and available on the yes, and Krueger-yes. Motion Sutton Elect, siren, $183.75; north wall of the meeting room tember, 2017. These proceedings have Attest: /s/ Marie E. Rauner carried. been written and available Verizon, service, $119.39; Vil- in compliance with Nebraska Resolution #1819 lage, postage, $52.64; Watson, statutes. Thayer County Clerk for public inspection within 10 /s/ Dave Bruning WHEREAS, a proposed working days and prior to the supplies, $10.74; Windstream, Jeff Friesen met with the com- County Budget for the fiscal year service, $189.31. missioners once again to update /s/ Dean Krueger next convened meeting. The /s/ Rick Dageforde July 1, 2017 to June 30, 2018, complete text of resolutions August patrol reports were them on the Oregon Trail Run. prepared by the Budget Making available. He asked for the board to adopt Thayer County and agreements is available in Commissioners Authority, was transmitted to the the office of the Thayer County Maintenance will remove the resolution #1820 approving ac- County Board on the 13th day of tree in front of the Library and it cess for the run. There being no other busi- Clerk. ness to come before the board September, 2017. Each commissioner signed will be replaced by Plains Tree Dean Krueger made a motion NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT Farm. and Dave Bruning seconded to the chairman adjourned the the agenda stating a copy meeting at 9:45. The board will RESOLVED, by the BOARD of was received in the mail. Said Board consensus to continue adopt the resolution as present- COMMISSIONERS of THAYER with SENDD membership and ed. Result of vote: Krueger-yes, convene on September 27, 2017 agenda is on file in the Thayer at 9:00 am. COUNTY, Nebraska as fol- County Clerk’s office. contact them regarding conduct- Bruning-yes, and Dageforde- lows: Dave Bruning ing a Village survey as well as yes. Motion carried. Section 1. That the budget Chairman of the Board working with individual(s) inter- WHEREAS, the County of for the Fiscal Year July 1, 2017, Marie E. Rauner ested in using CDBG Payback Thayer, Nebraska is a sponsor to June 30, 2018, as categori- County Clerk Funds. for the Oregon Trail Marathon cally evidenced by the Budget Equal Employment Trapp, seconded by Seifert, run to take place on October Document be, and the same Opportunity Statement moved to approve the Library 21, 2017 and hereby is, adopted as the Bud- Thayer County does not contract at $900.00 per month. WHEREAS, a portion of the get for Thayer County for said discriminate on the basis of Roll call vote: AYES: Enghauser, shoulder area of highway 53, fiscal year. race, color, national origin, Oltmans, Seifert, Trapp. Motion within the zoning jurisdiction of Section 2. That the offices, sex, religion, age or disability carried. the County of Thayer is planned departments, activities and in employment or the provision Reuben Elting was present to to be used as part of the mara- institutions herein named are of services. discuss several projects (remov- thon course, and hereby authorized to expend the Commissioner agenda and ing sidewalk going north & south WHEREAS, Neb. Rev. Stat. amounts herein appropriated to minutes are available at www. and replacing going from house §39-1359 authorizes the tem- them during the fiscal year begin- thayercounty.ne.gov to curb, removing curb to make porary use of portions of the ning July 1, 2017, and ending ZNEZ Wk39-1t drive into garage straight, clean- June 3o, 2018. Section 3. That the income necessary to finance the appro- priations made and expenditures authorized shall be provided VILLAGE OF out of the unencumbered cash DAVENPORT balance in each fund, revenues SEPTEMBER 11, 2017 other than taxation to be col- The Board of Trustees of the lected during the fiscal year in Village of Davenport, Nebraska, each fund, and tax levy require- met in regular and special ses- ments for each fund. sion on Monday, September 11, Dated and passed this 13th 2017, 5:00 p.m. in the Confer- day of September, 2017 ence Room of the Fire Hall. /s/ Dave Bruning Notice of the meeting was /s/ Dean Krueger given in advance thereof as /s/ Rick Dageforde shown by the certificate of post- Thayer County ing notice attached to these min- Commissioners utes. Notice of the meeting was Gary Watson met with the conveyed to all Board members commissioners requesting per- and a copy of their acknowledg- mission to go ahead with a cool- ment of receipt of notice and the ing system for the server room. agenda are also attached to the Permission was granted since minutes. The agenda was on file the total cost will be less than in the office of the Village Clerk the amount needed to receive and available for public inspec- bids and he obtained requested tion. All proceedings hereafter information in regard to warranty shown were taken while the on the equipment. convened meeting was in special Jeff Friesen, representing the and regular session and open to Oregon Trail Marathon, met with public attendance. the commissioners requesting The Budget and Special the adoption of a resolution re- Hearings were called to order by quired by the State of Nebraska Chairman, Trustee Trapp, with for use of the 1⁄2 mile of Hwy 53 the regular meeting convening that is needed for the marathon. immediately after. Chairman The county attorney will draw up Trapp noted the Open Meeting a resolution and the board will Laws were available on the east sign it on Monday morning. wall. Answering roll call were Dean Krueger made a motion Enghauser, Oltmans, Seifert and and Rick Dageforde seconded to Trapp. Crosier was absent for approve the salary claims being the entire meeting. Also present processed by the county clerk. were Brian Blobaum, Reuben . Result of vote: Krueger-yes, Elting, and Village employees Dageforde-yes, and Bruning- Ficken, Manes and Vorce. yes. Motion carried. Trapp, seconded by Oltmans, General ...... $90,139.08 moved to adopt the following Road/Bridge ...... $34,228.87 resolution: WHEREAS, Nebras- Emergency Mgmt ....$1,553.02 ka Revised Statute 77-1601.02 Noxious Weed ...... $3,772.56 provides that the property tax General Fund request for the prior year shall American Family Insurance, be the property tax request for Bp78 ...... $479.56 the current year for purposes Ameritas-Vision, of the levy set by the County Vision Insurance ...... $160.24 Board of Equalization unless the Bcbs Of Nebraska, Governing Body of the Village of Health Insurance ...$26,507.49 Davenport, passes by a majority Mass Mutual Retirement vote a resolution or ordinance Services, setting the tax request at a dif- Deferred Comp ...... $711.24 ferent amount; and WHEREAS, Mutual Of Omaha a special public hearing was held #G000502F, as required by law to hear and Life Insurance ...... $139.73 consider comments concerning Nebraska Department the property tax request; and Of Revenue, WHEREAS, it is in the best inter- State Taxes ...... $1,640.50 ests of the Village of Davenport Retirement Plans that the property tax request for Division 002812, the current year be a different Retirement ...... $6,328.73 amount than the property tax Thayer County Bank, request for the prior year. NOW, Federal Taxes ...... $13,023.23 THEREFORE, the Governing United Healthcare Body of the Village of Davenport Insurance Co, by a majority vote, resolves Dental Insurance .....$1,133.00 that: 1) The 2017-2018 General Road/Bridge Fund Fund property tax request be The Hebron Journal-Register - Wednesday, September 27, 2017 - 9 Titan plays solid Thayer Central defense Phillip Price and Seth Mum- down. Total yards gained had some big plays in the ford, seven each; and Keith was 167 with Zach Koss game against a disciplined Hergott, fi ve. Tackles were coming in with 51. Kenesaw in Friday night’s spread out among players Jones said the problem Spportsorts home game. with Isaiah Keilwitz and comes at the third and fourth “We did some good things Zach Koss taking three each; downs. on both sides of the fi eld,” Brennan Harms, two; and “We just need to work on Coach Jereme Jones said. Brendan Fangmeier, one. getting off the fi eld on third “We were able to move the On , Max Madsen and fourth down,” he said. ball on offense most of the and Logan Wiedel passed for “Kenesaw had a lot of big Titans clear home meet fi rst half and made a lot of 31 and 136 yards, respec- plays on those downs.” big plays on defense.” tively. Keilwitz topped out Jones tipped his hat to The Thayer Central Boys was sixth in 18:55.3. 25:50.0; The fi nal score was 77- in rushing with 58 yards. In Kenesaw for its outstanding Cross Country team won Damian Stewart was next Cooper Casey, 65th 18. receiving, Keilwitz gained and physical players. their only home meet of for seventh place in a time of 26:11.4; Jarod Hergott was in for 21 yards for a touchdown; “They wore us down as the season at the Randall 18:57.2. Dylan Fischer fol- Wyatt Wiedel, 69th 15 tackles and the Titans Mumford, 64 yards for a the game went on. They are Smith Invite Sept. 21 on the lowed in eighth with a time 27:14.0; and totaled 52 tackles for the touchdown; and Scylar very well coached and very Hebron Country Club Golf of 18:59.3. Judah Acuna, 75th game. Kevin Burd had nine; Roop, 31 yards for a touch- disciplined,” he said. Course. Finishing after Fischer 30:42.3. The Titans came in with was Trey Fischer in ninth For the girls, it was Kai- 25 points. Hastings St. place at 19:05.9. zley Krupicka fi nishing in Cecilia was second with 52 Andrew Heinrichs was 20th place in 24:44.5 and Eagles shut opponents down and Fairbury, third with 66 23rd in 21:03.3. McKenzie Johnson, 32nd The Bruning Davenport quarter. carries and 159 yards,” points. Remaining times were: in 26:59.7. Shickley Eagles took the Garrett Schardt pulled out Coach Kole Ficken said. Keegan Casey led the Titan Andrew Landsmann, 26th Jo Jo Cerncic fi nished in gridiron Sept. 22 from Paw- three touchdowns in three Thomas Mick scored pack and fi nished fourth in 21:23.2; 67th place with a time of nee City, 74-0. different ways — rushing, re- three extra points and Kellen 18:48.6. Aubrey Fangmeier Isaac Friesen, 64th 42:26.8. “We have been very happy ceiving and a punt return. Reinsch caught one. that we have been able to get “Garrett had moves to get Kleinschmidt picked up the younger guys in and they into the open fi eld,” Coach 70 yards in rushing. Mick have played well,” Coach Chris Ardissono said. “Once was at 60 and 29 in receiv- Mark Rotter said. “We have that happened, they (Pawnee ing. Schardt went 56 yards “stolen” four extra junior City) had no one that could in rushing and 55 in receiv- varsity games so far.” catch him.” ing. Domeier had 52 yards. Because the Eagles have Caden Norder, John Chris- Quinones rushed for 37. competed well, the team is tensen and Holden Stengel In passing, Christensen able to send their junior play- each had a touchdown and threw for 84 yards. Norder ers in to improve their game. extra points of their own. was at 33. Opening the game with a Rushing for touchdowns Logan Schroeder led with 40-0 score in the fi rst quarter, were Dominic Quinones, tackles with eight; Norder, the Eagles ran the ball for 28 Dalton Kleinschmidt and seven; and Nolan Weber, points in the second and six Dylan Domeier each rushed six. points in the third. Neither for touchdowns. The Eagles had zero turn- team scored in the fourth “They combined for 21 overs. Conference close for Eagles

Mike Edgecombe/JR Photos The Lady Eagles had sists and Alfs, eight. for the Eagles, 25-21. Andrew Heinrichs fi nished a full week of volleyball, They then faced Shelby- They dropped the fourth Kaizley Krupicka was in fi rst for the Titan girls. She came in 23rd place. starting with a match against Rising City in the second set, 25-20, but the game was in 20th place in 24:44.5. seventh-ranked Nebraska match, winning 25-20 and much closer than the board Lutheran in Waco. 25-15. revealed, Coach Alfs said. “This conference match The Eagles, however, Remaining scores were was a close one as the teams weren’t taking control of the 25-17, Eagles; and 25-20, traded points until point No. game, leaving Shelby-Rising Mustangs. 16 when Caitlin Mosier came City to dig a lot of hard hit- “Our girls put up a huge in and put the Eagles ahead ting attacks. block and stopped the Mus- by scoring four points,” Service points went to tang attack numerous times,” Coach Kari Jo Alfs said. Kleinschmidt for seven and she said. “There were not After, the Eagles took one ace; Kamler had fi ve many Mustang attacks that control and won the set, points and one ace; and Alfs did not have some sort of 25-18. had four. Eagle touch on them. The In the second set, Mosier Elznic was in for the kills balls that did go through, went on a scoring run, serv- with seven. Kleinschmidt our defense was there to pick ing nine consecutive points. had six, Alfs, fi ve and Grote, them up. I was very proud of The run was possible with the three. Elznic and Alfs had the effort our girls gave. They front line blocking big and three blocks a piece. Klein- fought for every point.” slamming kills. Meanwhile, schmidt assisted 11 times She said they have the the back row dug powerful and Alfs, 10. potential to see Meridian hits. Grote dug in 13 times, two more times this season in “We knew coming into Kamler, eight and Klein- conference and districts. this match it was going to schmidt, seven. “We are looking forward be tight. They were ready for “The Eagles improved to a rematch,” Coach Alfs us,” Coach Alfs said. their record to 11-1,” Coach said. “We have a few adjust- But the Eagles stayed Alfs said. ments to make as a team and solid and fi nished strong, The BDS Lady Eagles we will be ready to see them Dylan Fischer, Keegan Casey and Aubrey Fangmeier run in a Titan pack to lead Thayer Alfs said. were ranked fourth by the again.” Central at the Randall Smith Invite. The boys won the race with 25 points. They won set two 25-18. Lincoln Journal Star as they Grote tallied eight points; Mosier was in for 14 faced Meridian, which is Mosier, six; Elznic, seven, points; Macy Kamler for six ranked No. 2. Alfs, fi ve and Kleinschmidt, points and one ace; Megan Their fi rst set was a seesaw three. Grote and Regan Alfs had battle with the Eagles lag- In kills, Alfs and Elznic Runners stay on course three points and one ace ging behind. were tied at 12. Kleinschmidt Xander Lyions and Aidan on Schoneweis, Gavin at 1:57 and season PR at :40. each. Kills went to Carley They eventually dropped had 11. LeFave of the Deshler Cross Fangmeyer, Shane Le- Jalas also had a 30-second Elznic with nine, Kamler the game, 25-21. Kleinschmidt cleaned up Country team both scored Fave, Paula Voss, Chloe career PR. with fi ve and Jadyn Klein- The seesaw continued in with 25 assists while Alfs personal records, with Ly- Fangmeyer, Tregan LeFave William LeFave crossed schmidt and Kim Ardissono the second set. The Mustangs made 18. Kamler had four ions breaking his course PR and Jordan LeFave. the line at 22:43.24 for 75th with four each. came out on top, 25-22. and Elznic, three. by 1:57 and season record by Schoneweis fi nished the place, set course PR :06 and Kamler blocked six “The Eagles didn’t give In digs, Grote and Kamler 3:34 at the Randall Smith 1600-meter race in 6:46 season PR at :51. times. Elznic and Ardissono up and they were determined committed 27. Kleinschmidt Invite Sept. 21. for third place and ran 11 Remaining times are as blocked three balls each. Alfs to win the match,” Coach had 16; Elznic, 14; and Alfs, Aiden LeFave went :24 seconds faster. Fangmeyer follows: had eight digs. Kamler and Alfs said. four. over his season PR. was in at 7:14 for 12th place. Lyions, 30:35.57 (:27 Grote came through with six They pulled ahead 12-9 Elznic had nine blocks, In addition, Coach Shan- Shane LeFave fi nished in course PR) and Aidan Le- digs each. Elznic had fi ve. and kept pushing, she said. Ardissono, five, Kamler, non LeFave said all returning 8:39 in 55th place and Voss Fave, 30:35.58. Kleinschmidt had 10 as- The push turned into a win four and Schardt, two. runners from last year on the was done in 9:29 for 78th Junior high and Fun junior high and elementary place. Run: side improved last year’s Chloe Fangmeyer came Schoneweis, 6:30 (:13 times. in at 9:11; Tregan LeFave, course PR); Caleb Jalas was in fi rst 10:19 and Jordan LeFave, Fangmeyer, 6:32; Lady Titans 3-3 on week for the boys. He fi nished in 11:58. Coleton Marquardt, The Thayer Central Titans back injury was junior Emily closely with 19. 29th place at 21:50.1. Wil- At the Fillmore Central 7:12; volleyball team again had Welch, playing only the back Also in double digits were liam LeFave was 46th in Invite Sept. 14, Jalas broke Shane LeFave, 8:10 (1:14 a roller-coaster week, win- row as the libero. sophomores Steph Meyer 23:07.7. Lyions made the three personal records, Wil- PR); ning three and losing three “We’re hoping to work and Havel with 11 and 10 run in 27:01.4 for 68th place liam LeFave, two and Ly- Voss, 9:00 (1:36 course against opponents of various Emily back into the front row digs. and Aidan LeFave, 30:11.7 ions, his course record. PR); sizes and abilities. The Titan next week. Hopefully, her At the Southern Invita- for 74th place. Jalas was again fi rst in for Tregan LeFave, 9:55; record stands at 7-8. back continues to improve,” tional Tournament Sept. 23, Junior high and Fun Run the Dragons at 21:02.58 for and “We’ve got to have the Harris said. the Titans gave No. 4-ranked competitors were Land- 55th place, set the course PR Jordan LeFave, 12:09.8. confi dence to play consecu- Against Fillmore Central, C-1 Malcolm a decent match tive sets of volleyball each the Titans won 25-20 and 25- not indicative of the scores, time we take the court,” 18, as several players shared losing 25-19 and 25-13. Head Coach Amy Harris the stats spotlight. Richardson led the hitters said. “The mental errors we Harris led the hitters with with eight kills. The Titans slip back to make us seem nine kills, supported by easily handled Wymore like Jekyll and Hyde out junior Katelyn Richardson, Southern, winning 25-16 there.” sophomore Bailey Kiburz and 25-11. Against D-2 Lawrence- and freshman Chloe Souer- Chloe Souerdyke had fi ve Nelson Sept. 19 at home, dyke with four kills each. kills, with Harris getting the Titans lost in three sets, Welch passed 17 times fi ve as well and three serv- 25-27, 25-9 and 22-25. while recovering 18 digs, ing aces. “To be able to beat a team and junior Grace Souerdyke Williams contributed three 25-9 but then lose the match led blockers with three total. kills and eight digs. to them is mind boggling,” Kiburz and Harris contrib- In the final match of William LeFave Landon Schoneweis Paula Voss Harris said. uted two. the day against No. 4 D-1 Stats leaders for that match Cottam set up 19 assists. Heartland, the Titans came were junior Maddison Wil- The Titans kept their home up short in a back-and-forth liams with four aces and win streak alive Sept. 21 match, 22-25 and 25-18. Dragons work hard on court three blocks, junior Maggie night against Milford, stum- Chloe Souerdyke and Wil- Harris with 12 kills and bling in the fi rst set 25-18, liams led the hitters with four Deshler Dragon Coach The Dragons dropped Sydney Roth assisted with sophomore Sydny Havel but coming back strong to kills each, while Richardson Audrey Parks said although three sets to the Warriors, six. with 21 digs. take the match with 25-12, and Grace Souerdyke col- the Lady Dragons played 25-14; 25-19; and 25-16. Schultz and Siegel had one Senior Jena Cottam had 25-23 and 25-18 wins in the laborated on three and two hard on the volleyball court Red Cloud held Deshler to block each. 21 set assists. next three sets. blocks, respectively. Welch against Red Cloud, but were low statistics. Kills went to Oakman led with 39 digs. “At least we came out Harris was on fi re at the had 18 digs. unable to defeat them at Amanda Schultz and Jaden Schoof came in with 16 against Fillmore Central net, compiling 16 kills and The Titans will be on the the net. Siegel. Each had one. digs and Siegel was next with the confi dence and fi re eight blocks. road Sept. 28 at D-2 No. “Red Cloud is a very In serve assists, Leah with 15. we need every time,” Har- Chloe Souerdyke added 5-ranked Red Cloud before strong team and very fun- Schmidt and Jenna Lemke Tyra Mohrmann dug in ris said. nine kills and two blocks. heading to the Johnson damentally sound,” Parks each had seven. Tori Schoof 10 times and Leah Schmidt, Also making the return Welch had 22 digs on the County Community Invita- said. “They are a hard team led with 12. Kayla Oakman nine. Together, the girls had to the court after a Sept. 7 night, with Cottam following tional Sept. 30. to beat.” had nine and Siegel, eight. 100 digs. 10 - Wednesday, September 27, 2017- The Hebron Journal-Register

Pick the Winning Team! Deadline: Friday, FFootballootball CContestontest Sept. 29 at NOON Kroll Funeral Home ______Williams Drilling ______Thayer County Bank ______Moeller Electric ______Wenske Repair ______Price Funeral Home ______Citizens State Bank ______Western National Bank ______Central Market ______Hebron Journal Register ______Tires N Service/Jim Hergott ______Bruning Lumber ______Crop Production Services ______Blue Valley Bowl ______Norder Supply ______Premium Ag Sales ______Thayer County Health Services ______Bruning State Bank ______Carlson Irrigation ______Photo by Picture This Photography Members of the 2017 Bruning-Davenport Shickley Volleyball team are (Front row) Caitlynn Beddoe, Carley Elznic, Megan Grote, Shickley Grain ______Nicole Swartzendruber, Kim Ardissono and Skyler Knigge. (Middle) Lexie Johnson, Briana Janing, Jadyn Kleinschmidt, Sera John- son, Jordan Bolte, Caitlin Mosier, Raegan Fiala, Kinzie Bohling, Shakira Sunday and Peyton Domeier. (Back) Coach Taryn Wolfe, BSB Insurance Agency ______Coach Lichelle Houchin, Emilie Schardt, Jen Holtzen, Kaylee Noel, Regan Alfs, Macy Kamler, Mikaela Andersen, Coach Kari Jo Alfs, Oregon Trail Insurance ______Mariah Sliva and Taylor Sliva. J-R Tie Breaker: Weekly 1st Prize - $15.00 Weekly 2nd Prize - $10.00 WASHINGTON @ OREGON ST. Winner______Point Spread _____ Name ______Address ______Weekly 3rd Prize - $5.00 City, State, Zip ______Drop off entry form Friday by NOON at 318 Lincoln Ave. or mail to: P.O. Box 210, Hebron, NE 68370 or email: [email protected] Football Contest Rules 1. Anyone age 18 and over is eligible to en- unless on the offi cial entry form available in ter except the employees of this newspaper this week’s issue of the Hebron Journal-Reg- and their immediate families. One entry per ister, no photocopies. 5. Bring entries to the person. 2. Locate the football game listed in Journal-Register offi ce, 318 Lincoln Ave., by The Hebron each sponsor’s ad. Pick the winner and then Noon each Friday, or mail to PO Box 210, ournal write your team pick on the corresponding line Hebron, NE 68370. Mailed entries must be J of the entry form. Winners must be matched postmarked by Friday. 6. All decisions are - with the proper sponsor’s name in order to egister count. 3. Write the winner and point spread of fi nal: Prizes of $15 - fi rst place, $10 - second R the tie breaker game listed on the entry form, place and $5 - third place will be given to the Davenport Edgar 318 Lincoln Ave., Hebron • 768-6602 no half points. It will be used to determine the persons picking the most winners each week. 402-364-2125 402-224-5255 [email protected] winner only when several contestants pick the 7. A one time prize of $150 will be given to same number of wins. 4. Clip out the entry the fi rst person to correctly pick the winners MURRY STATE @ LOUISVILLE form on this page. No entries will be accepted of all the games of any given week. CONNECTICUT @ SMU

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HELP WANTED HELP WANTED: AGP Grain in Chester is looking for harvest help. Jobs will pertain mostly of loading and unload- ing trucks with some other duties. Job will start around the City of Geneva second week of September through sometime in November. Will need to pass a physical and drug test. Stop by the Employment elevator offi ce in Chester for a application or call the offi ce Opportunity at 800-322-9579. 39-1 The City of Geneva is hiring a clerk/treasurer. HELP WANTED: Library Director. Computer skills Primary responsibilities include accounts receiv- and management ability necessary. Apply at Hebron Secrest Library, 146 North 4th Street, Hebron NE able, accounts payable, payroll as well as other 68370. general office and clerical duties. 38-3 This position handles the day-to-day financial responsibilities of the city. Successful candidate HELP WANTED: Action Auto in Hebron. Full time. will work closely with the City Administrator on Experienced preferred but will train right person. Clean driving record is a must. Apply today at 323 Lincoln preparing, implementing and auditing the munici- Ave., Hebron. pal budget. 38-4 Multiple Seed Corn Harvest Positions As clerk, responsibilities include preparing agendas, information and taking minutes for City HELP WANTED: Drivers: CDL-A. PT/FT. $2000 • Receiving Council and Committee meetings. This position sign bonus! Excellent Pay, Weekends off! Union Ben- efi ts, No Slip Seat. Flexible Runs. 855-599-4608. • Husker Assistants is the record-keeper for the City. Communica- 39-2 tion and public relations skills a must. Computer • Bin Fill Operator skills, website management, and college degree required. • Bin Unload-1st, 2nd & 3rd Shift Previous experience in government account- GREAT Pay at $13.50 plus attendance bonus ing and financial operations is preferred. This and shift differential for 2nd and 3rd shifts! 6 position is appointed by the Mayor and reports days a week with lots of OVERTIME! Stop directly to the City Administrator. Immediate Opening for RN/LPN in or call today to save your position, to join our Harvest team! This is a fulltime position with full benefit pack- In McCool Junction, NE 205 S. Lincoln Ave. • Suite 202 York, NE age. Salary is dependent on qualifications. Full-Time Days 7:30am to 5:00pm 402-362-7638 Competative Wages - Benefi ts & Paid Time off Advance Services, Inc.® EOE Send resume and cover letter to Apply online at www.craighomecare.com “Your Employment Specialists” Kyle Svec, City Administrator or Contact (313) 266-8724 PO Box 409, Geneva, NE 68361 or email [email protected]. Position will remain open until filled. EOE. Thinking About Going POSITIONS AVAILABLE

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Full Time Come Work With Us!! Revenue Cycle Director ReinCoat LLC. of Deshler has positions available on all Full Time Job Opening for a Maintenance Technician shifts. With a $2.50 per hour shift premium on all shifts! Hospital RN or LPN Requirements of the job include, but are not limited to: Full Time Nights • Maintaining and repair stationary industrial Interested applicants may apply at www.reinke.com or Sign on Bonus! machinery and mechanical equipment at Reinke’s corporate office at 1040 Rd 5300 in Deshler, • Ability to work independently and with oth- Hospital Ward ers to solve mechanical and technical problems NE. Clerk/CNA • Possess excellent communication skills Please specify that you are applying for ReinCoat on the application. • Working accurately with numbers, and on Part Time occasion, doing basic drawings of machine parts ReinCoat is an Equal Opportunity Employer M/F. Pre Employment Physical & Environmental • Cleaning, lubricating and performing other Drug Screen Are Required. routine maintenance work on machinery Services Tech

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Full Time ders, scaffolding, or high structures; and see and hear well (either naturally or with correction); Radiology Tech • Lift and carry objects weighing up to 50 Full Time pounds. • Stand, stoop, lay, bend or squat for long Please go to www. thayercountyhealth.com and periods of time. click on “Careers” for a complete • Ability to wear a full-face respirator listing of open positions. For more information, please call Human Resources at 402-768-4641. Please e-mail your resume to [email protected] or TCHS is an equal opportunity em- mail to 2240 R Street, Geneva, NE 68361 ployer and does not discriminate Needing a Change? against any person on the basis of age, race, color, religion, sex, disability, marital status, genetic information, national origin or any Reinke is Now Hiring/ other status protected by law. Estamos Contratando

at both Deshler &Belleville locations!!! GARAGE SALES Dreaming of a new career? GARAGE SALE: Chester Dreaming of a Steady pay check? Community garage sales are Friday, Sept. 29, 3:00-? and Sat- We want to help you make that urday, Sept. 30, 8:00 am-?. 39-1p Is Now Hiring For dream a reality!!! The Following Positions We have both day and night shift immediate 4th Annual Fall Optometric Assistant openings/aperturas inmediatas : Festival/Yard Sale Sept 28, 29, 30 Are you the missing member of our staff? As on x WELDERS - Steel (Both Locations)& 745 Olive Ave. Hebron - 8am - ? optometric assistant, you will be the fi rst link to Aluminum (Belleville Only) Many different vendors, our patients at our busy 4 doctor practice. Seek- x MATERIAL HANDLERS hand painted pumpkins, giant ing upbeat, fl exible person with strong people popcorn balls, greeting cards/ skills and technical ability. Prefer experience in x bookmarks, yard dice (Yahtzee ASSEMBLERS & Farkle), wine racks, wooden an optometric/health care practice, but will train cut-outs, baked/canned goods, x FABRICATORS Arbone, Mary Kay, Lip Sense, the right person. Full time position, with days at custom shirts, Fall/Christmas our York and Geneva offi ces. x GENERAL LABORERS crafts. Also, many yard sale items, x OUTSIDE SHIPPERS (Deshler Only) men’s, women’s, girls clothing, seasonal, small appliances, telescope, shoes, kitchen items, EyeWear Enthusiast Apply at/Aplicar en el 1040 Rd 5300, women’s Ugg Boots (size 11). Plus too many items to list. Deshler, NE 68340 or 1207 H Street, 6+ Families combined! Make our patients feel good by making them look Belleville, KS or on-line at http://www.reinke.com good! WE are looking for and energetic opti- Reinke Mfg. Co., Inc. is an Equal Opportunity Employer. M/F cian/eyewear salesperson with an eye for fashion. Requires math skills and hand work. Sales experi- Let Reinke Manufacturing help make ence and computer skills a plus but will train the your dream a reality! FOR SALE right person. FT in York with days as needed at our Geneva offi ce. FOR SALE: York leg, 2- 8000 bu. grain bins, 1-1200 bu. overhead bin. Contact Mess- Email resume to: man Fertilizer Service, Bruning, 402-353-4735. [email protected] 39-2 or mail to: PO box 238 York, NE. Application closing date October 6, 2017