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$100 J egister Volume 147, Issue 33 10 Pages, One Section, Plus Supplements WWednesdayednesday, Auugustgust 1155, 2201018 Serving the communities of Alexandria, Belvidere, Bruning,R Byron, Carleton, Chester, Davenport, Deshler, Gilead, Hebron, Hubbell and surrounding areas www.hebronjournalregister.com Tidbits Sheriff Free concert this weekend in Deshler takes On the Border, the Eagles Tribute band, will perform at the six into Thayer County Fairgrounds Aug. 18 at 7 p.m. Gates open at 6:30 p.m. The free concert is sponsored custody by Reinke. The Thayer County Sheriff’s Offi ce had a busy week of arrests, Drive thru at Blue beginning Aug. 5 with Rich- ard Martinson, 52, and Margo Valley Aug. 22 Babtiste, 44, both of Alexandria, Blue Valley Nursing Home as sheriff’s deputies responded to will host a drive-thru lunch Aug. a domestic disturbance. 22 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., for a Martinson, who was released hamburger or hot dog meal with from prison in Milwaukee Coun- two dogs. ty, Wisconsin Dec. 13, 2016, Chips, cookies and bottled abandoned parole March 2. His water are included in the meals. offenses were theft and operating Those driving through for lunch, while under the infl uence. His are advised to enter the nursing prison term was for four years and home’s circular driveway from 320 days in jail (consecutive). the west to exit the east side. Angeline Naiman was a U.S. Army registered nurse stationed at the 24th Evacuation Hospital in Long Binh, Babtiste was arrested on a warrant out of Lancaster County Funds raised at the drive-thru Vietnam. She received the National Defense Medal, Vietnam Service Medal, Vietnam Campaign Medal, Two Overseas Bars and the Army Commendation Medal with 1st Oak Leaf Cluster for her service. for theft. will be used for the residents to Also on Aug. 5, a deputy ob- enjoy activities. served a black, Ford Explorer with an expired Kansas license Resource Event at SCC Naiman soared in public nursing plate. The vehicle and its driver, Ron Hitsman, 37, of Deshler, Learning Center By Nancy McGill & Art Whitton Hebron Journal-Register were under investigation in a The Southeast Commu- [email protected] theft case. nity College Learning Center Angeline Naiman received Hitsman is accused of not pay- in Hebron is the location for a a newspaper clipping on the ing his $48.75 bill at the Shell Resource Event Aug. 30 from Nebraska Female Veterans Flight Station in Hebron. Hitsman went 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. from a friend. Then, she heard into the store to pay for gas and Information for members of about the fl ight from the Ratzlaffs, his credit card was declined, village boards, city councils, Roger and Kathy. however, a manager said Hits- commissioners and private “After so many people urged man convinced the cashier he had entities will be available from a me to go, I decided, well, maybe paid. He is charged with theft of list of public services. I should go,” she said. Naiman services. For more on the event, contact sent an application to Patriotic In another arrest, Timothy Thayer County Economic De- Productions, which routinely or- McManaman, 45, and Stacey Mc- velopment Alliance at 402-768- ganizes, raises funds and secures Manaman, 34, both of Alexandria, Angeline Naiman (right) and a friend share a moment in Vietnam. 7407 or [email protected]. sponsorship for veterans to spend are facing multiple felonies. a day in Washington D.C., visiting other was her love for country. Deputies served a search war- numerous memorials and Arling- months in 1966-1967. He came in “I’ve always been quite patri- rant Aug. 9 at 511 Amanda St., in Planning commission ton Cemetery. at DaNang, Vietnam with a U.S. otic for one thing,” she said. Her Alexandria. to meet on cell towers Patriotic Productions was Marine artillery company. entry date was May 14, 1970 into Found inside were grow tents The night before Les was in two upstairs bedrooms, fertil- The Thayer County Planning founded by Bill and Evonne Wil- the U.S. Army as an army health liams of Omaha. supposed to leave for home, the nurse. izer, water irrigation systems, Commission will hold a public company was ambushed. Many potting mix, grow lights and hearing on two Viaero Cell She sent her application in Naiman’s basic training was and Patriotic Productions invited of his friends died. potting containers with one of Towers GPS coordinates for two at Fort Sam Houston, Texas. She Naiman to the Honor Flight, which “We didn’t fi nd out about that trained in a group of 50 women them growing what looked to be locations, one near Gilead and begins Sept. 23 with a pre-fl ight until later,” Naiman said. and has kept in contact with at a marijuana plant. the other near Alexandria. dinner at the LaVista Embassy She graduated from Hebron and least two of the women. Additional grow tents were not The hearing is Aug. 30 at 8 Suites. Special guest, Loretta went on to Fairbury College for She was assigned to the 24th set up, but a room equipped for p.m., in the club room of the Swit, who played Major Marga- one year and spent the next three Evacuation Hospital in Long Binh, trimming marijuana had a fi ve- courthouse. ret “Hot Lips” Houlihan on the years training in Lincoln to be a South Vietnam. gallon bucket with more than a comedy-drama M.A.S.H. about registered nurse. “It was the largest army hospital pound of marijuana. Thayer County Fair the Korean War is scheduled to From the start, Naiman wanted in the world at that time,” she said Also found were baggies with make an appearance. to be in public health. She re- of the neurological, spinal cord a white powdery residue, glass section runs next week Naiman will be accompanied ceived a fellowship to attend St. and head injury medical facility pipes and syringes with the same The special section of the by her sister, Mary Hill of Omaha. Louis University and worked at that had the capacity for 200 to residue, bent spoons with burn the university hospital, graduat- Thayer County Fair results and They will board a private charter 400 patients. marks on the underside, numer- for the 4 a.m. fl ight to Washing- ing in 1968. She went to work She was there for a year. There ous prescription medications not photos will run in next week’s for the St. Louis County Health Hebron Journal-Register. ton. The National 9/11 Pentagon were four barracks with 30 nurses prescribed to either McManaman, Memorial is fi rst on the itinerary, Department. each. Naiman lived in a single and baggies with marijuana. Two years later, Naiman caught Hebron followed by the Vietnam Veterans room with an air conditioner. Inside a wooden box labeled a news clip calling for doctors and CannaBOX, was $640. None of Majestic Theater Memorial. They were treated well as they nurses to go to Vietnam. the seized contraband had drug 402-768-6061 Her brother, Les, went to Viet- worked 12-hour shifts, she said. man fi rst. She and brothers and “Les had been there and got back Naiman was promoted to tax stamps. - Cinema I - safely,” her voice trailed off. “We The McManamans are facing 7 p.m., Sunday 2 p.m. sisters grew up on a farm near captain and the head nurse in the Gilead and attended Hebron High were so worried.” orthopedic unit that coupled with six felonies each: manufacture Mamma Mia He was also one of two motiva- School. Les was in Vietnam for 13 See NAIMAN, page 10 marijuana, possession of a con- Here We Go Again tors in her decision to register. The trolled substance, possession of Rated PG-13 a controlled substance other than - Cinema II - marijuana, possession of more 7:30 p.m., Sunday 2:30 p.m. than a pound of marijuana, money No movies posted used to manufacture a controlled Friday, Saturday, substance and possession of mari- Sunday, Monday juana without the tax stamp. *Movies subject to change* A seventh felony infraction Check the website at added possession of drug para- www.hebronmajestic.com phernalia. Both were in Thayer County Court Monday. Bond was set at 10 percent of $10,000. ~Obituaries~ On Aug. 11, a deputy stopped Buller, James, 67 a driver in the area of 2nd Street Deterding, Judith, 77 and Lincoln Avenue in Hebron for not using the turn signal. Fry, Pauline, 84 While the deputy was issuing Schleifer, Reuben, 96 a warning to Anthony Baines, another deputy saw a grinder used for marijuana on the backseat Subscribe Today! fl oorboard. Baines was instructed to hand the deputy the grinder. Nebraska: A search was conducted and numerous marijuana related $38.00 items were found, including two black cylinder containers with Outstate: $43.00 marijuana in them, a rainbow Walking Trail expands container with the word, “oil” that .00 The Hebron Trail system is expanding west of 4th Street to the Korff Fitness and Wellness Center. It’s expected had marijuana concentrate inside, Online: $25 two glass marijuana pipes and one to be fi nished within the month. The trail is also going to extend south to the river near the CCC Camp. A portion silver vape pen with marijuana of the project in that area is already fi nished. Six trees were planted with four adjacent to one of the ball fi elds. concentrate oil. (402) 768-6602 Two more trees are along the trail. Additional projects for the city include working on a new electrical service [email protected] for the Norders Supply bin site. Electrical service to the bins will be available in approximately a month. 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here and Carleton, met with it out on the ground and the 1888 a serious accident last Sat- pile grew and grew. urday. He went out to the A “good neighbor” act 130 Years Ago took place south of Bruning Married: On July 29, pasture after the cows, and Saturday afternoon when at Deshler, by Rev. H. W. while driving them in was men with nine combines and Kahre, Mr. George Wehe attacked by an angry bull. four trucks pulled into a 60- and Miss Emma Rehwaldt, He had nothing to defend acre wheat fi eld belonging all of Thayer county...Aug. 8, himself with and the bull to Mrs. LaVerne Nesiba. In at Sherman House, Hebron, got him down and pounded fi ve hours, 1,277 bushels of by County Judge Goodhue, him up badly. It was well for wheat were harvested from Mr. William Hite, of Iowa, Mr. Garey that the bull was the fi eld and hauled to market to Miss Amanda Davenport, hornless. He is still confi ned by the group. of Hubbell. to his bed from the pounding Thayer county increased An intelligent and ap- he received. its 1948 assessed valuation preciative audience on 1908 5 percent over that of last Wednesday evening at the year. opera house, listened with 110 Years Ago deep interest to the able (The Alexandria Argus) 1958 presentation of the topics Edna Moore, the little of phrenology, psychology daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 60 Years Ago and physiognomy by Prof. Chas. I. Moore, fell from Mourners who taxed the L. A. Vaught. the upper window of their capacity of the Methodist J-R File Photo A number of ladies are residence Monday afternoon Church paid fi nal respects This Week 1988…Hebron American Legion Saxton Post 180 Sons of the Legion talking of organizing a swim- which resulted in dislocating here Tuesday afternoon to members display fi ve awards they received at the state meeting. Pictured are (from left) ming society. the ankle and breaking the State Treasurer, Ralph W. front row: Ray Henning, Jim Rauner, Francis Rauner Jr., and Jeff McLaughlin. Back ro: Chad The offi cers of the Thayer bone just above. Hill, Hebron native, who County Agricultural Society The merry-go-round be- died Sunday at his Lincoln McLaughlin, Mark Telecky, Dan Fink and Don Vostrez. are hard at work to have the gan last Saturday evening home after an illness of sev- best fair ever held in this part to make the children happy. eral months. He was 64. Agency as a member of the Hebron Public School’s awards and fun. For the most Mrs. Ralph Hill was sworn of the state. The monkey arrived Monday agency’s board of direc- new staff were Andrew part, the weather remained At the last session of the and the picnic will be in full in Wednesday morning as tors. Shiers, mathematics instruc- dry with a slight cool down county commissioners, the blast by Saturday. State Treasurer. The former tor; Julie Fahr, fifth and name of Harbine precinct Robert Manners, while Hebron woman was ap- 1988 sixth grade teacher aide and from stifl ing temperatures was changed to Byron, to working on the mill dam pointed by Governor Victor Tammy Taylor, food service that baked the area a week accord with the name of Saturday, was badly hurt Anderson to fi ll the post left 30 Years Ago before the fair. Saturday Amy Ehlers of Hebron entree cook. the town. caused by a horse falling vacant by the death of her Approximately 25 Bruning morning, however, rain Mrs. E. J. Huse has gone to upon him. husband in Lincoln Sunday. made the trip to Mexico City to play on the Girls All Star volunteers came together poured in buckets, 2.5 to 3 Missouri to visit a brother she There are a few farmers He had held the position to erect new playground inches, causing gravel roads has not seen for 30 years. thrashing their grain in the since 1955. By the appoint- Basketball Team. The team was made up of the top 16 equipment at the park. The to soften, especially on the Southern Illinois farm- shock, but the great majority ment, Mrs. Hill becomes the campaign began more than ers are complaining of the of them are stacking their fi rst woman ever to serve in players from three college east side of Deshler. The basketball camps held for three years earlier with many ravages of the chinch bugs grain, as they will obtain bet- a State House elective con- fund-raisers and donations soaking rain was good for which they claim are more ter results after the grain has stitutional offi ce outside the girls. farmers, but bad for racers, The Hebron Journal-Reg- helping to pay for the equip- numerous and destructive gone through the sweat. Legislature. She will serve ment. and the car show and the than ever before. Here our only the remaining months ister featured past Thayer 1918 County Queens. Those A 1953 Belvidere High grandstand show Saturday farmers have every reason of Mr. Hill’s second term, School graduate, Beverly had to be cancelled. which ends in January. responding to the ques- to be thankful for bountiful (Deepe) Keever, daughter of The Thayer County Ag crops. Still, we are sorry to 100 Years Ago Deaths & Obituaries: tionnaire were as follows: (The Alexandria Argus) Brenda (Headrick) Ranney, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Deepe Society presented past-presi- say, farmers as a rule are Mrs. Pauline Bodtke Dick- was visiting her parents in Gertrude Nunn returned 1962; Diane (Hineline) Olt- dent Randy Hissong with about the worse grumblers, home from Peru State Nor- son; Wm. Gooden; Adolph Hebron. She was in Viet- and some of the farmers of Bartling; Gene Brown; man, 1963; Kathy (Achter- a special plaque honoring mal School last week. She berg) Taylor, 1965; Deborah nam from 1961 to 1968 and this country would growl if has now graduated and Mrs. Maude Kutscher; L. E. become the longest-serving Hissong’s 13 years as a the Lord would deliver them Woodward; Edward Meyer; (Penry) Lewis, 1966; Bonnie will be principal of the Oak (Deepe) Boccitto, 1967; journalist covering the war member of the organization. a good crop in granary and school for the coming year Charles Pubanz; John W. in the southeast Asia country. He served as vice-president crib--they would be mad Brumbaugh; Manley A. Os- Betty (Miller) Farmer, 1968; with a salary of $80. Jane (Bruning) Tonniges, She wrote for Newsweek, the from 1998 to 2005 and because their grain wasn’t Joseph McGinness, a born; Guy E. Sissel; Elmer New York Herald-Tribune, marketed for them. Sykes; Anna Langhorst; 1969; Loma (Sykes) Grone, served as president for his progressive and wide awake 1970; Rita Dee (Wagner) Christian Science Monitor A new town is to be laid R. E. Tuepker; Mrs. Henry and was a free-lance stringer final two years. Hissong farmer, is doing his share Hautzenroder, 1972; Mary said his fondest memories out where the Fremont, to help raise food for the Church; Oren E. Flock; Mrs. for several other publica- Elkhorn & Missouri railroad Verdie Pugh. (Kovac) Faszholz, 1974; are those who volunteered to allies. He has purchased of Sandra (Reinke) Ehlers, tions. crosses the Little Blue in Earl Gaffney a three plow Mr. and Mrs. Jack Buchli help over the years and the Nuckolls County. It will be 1968 1975; Debra (Kassebaum) Waterloo Boy tractor. Pohlmann, 1977; Mary and Mr. and Mrs. Harley smiles on children’s faces about nine miles southwest 50 Years Ago Joe, all of Alexandria, left as he strolled the fairground of Davenport. (Messman) Otto, 1978; 1928 Thayer County Extension Janette (Buchli) Drohman, for an extended vacation to during fair time. Promptly, according to the northwestern part of the Clubs chose to furnish the 1979; Treva Tegtmeier, Thayer Central Elemen- prediction, the total eclipse 90 Years Ago United States. (The Alexandria Argus) new hospital’s dining room. 1981; Vicki (Bohling) tary is trying something new of the moon occurred on last Each club was asked to hold Sunday evening. The sky Don’t fail to see the Tun- Philippi, 1983 and Robyn 2008 this year. Instead of holding ney-Dempsey championship one fund-raiser with all the Herman, 1986. was clear, affording observ- money realized going toward 10 Years Ago its annual “open house” the ers a splendid opportunity fi ght pictures at the Legion school welcomed students Hall next Tuesday and the furnishing of the room. 1998 The Thayer County Fair to witness the phenomenon. with a sneak peek into class- Wednesday. See the eventful The Thayer County Pio- has come and gone and The eclipse commenced neers’ Recreation Center, a 20 Years Ago rooms Monday night. about 9:45 p.m. and lasted round in slow motion. See with it memories, trophies, whether Tunney was out or senior citizen’s center, was to until 1:57 a.m. A number open in the former Boatman of young ladies and gentle- just down. Round by round, blow by blow. Electric building in Hebron. men, in couples, suddenly It was to provide recreation developed an ardent love for 1938 and activities for the older astronomy and remained up citizens of Thayer County. “to see the eclipse.” 80 Years Ago Effi e Chatfi eld was given Last Thursday, a little 5- The Belvidere News: a contract to teach fi fth and year-old son of Mrs. R. C. Harry Baird, 48, of near sixth remedial instruction to Johnston, living two miles Winside, died Sunday in a complete the Hebron Public east of town, broke his left Norfolk hospital, where he School’s teaching staff. thigh bone midway between was brought Friday evening Jim Frank of Carleton was knee and hip. The accident after being injured by a the winner in the Junior Golf happened to the little fellow runaway tractor. He was the Tournament at the Hebron while trying to lift his brother husband of the former Pearl Country Club. down from a trunk. Standing Wylie, daughter of Rev. J. The Hebron American on the slippery fl oor that had B. Wylie of Burwell...Word Legion baseball team were just been mopped, he fell reaches here that George Al- winners of the Southern in such a way as to get the len has fi led as a candidate Nebraska Conference. Mem- combined weight of the two for county superintendent bers of the team were Marty boys on the one limb and it of the county in which he is Cline, Don Johnson, Ray- gave way. Dr. Easton was located in Colorado. In the mond Henning, Lanny John- called to treat the case and the horse and buggy days he at son, Russ Genzmer, Mike little fellow is as comfortable one time held the offi ce of Thumann, Larry Duensing, as could be expected. The county superintendent in Duane Engel, Doug Wiedel, mother is a soldier’s widow, Thayer County Tom Pagel and Tim Hughes. left with three small children Eldon Kassebaum was the and is very poor. She should 1948 coach. receive the sympathy of all, and some financial help 70 Years Ago 1978 could be worthily bestowed. (The Bruning Banner) We trust the ladies will inter- William Johnson, 52, who 40 Years Ago est themselves in this case, was injured in an accident Dr. John Butler, Hebron remembering that “the qual- last month at his farm home optometrist, along with his ity of mercy is not strained. It near Davenport, died Friday 18-year-old daughter, Shelly drippeth like the gentle dew in a Hastings hospital. He returned from a short-term from heaven.” fell from the roof of a new mission to the Dominican home under construction at Republic sponsored by the 1898 his farm. Surviving are his Medical Group Missions wife, two daughters and four program of the Christian 120 Years Ago sons, all of Davenport. Medical Society. Bruning: War news is of Capt. Ellsworth L. Bill- Larry Nippert of Carleton more interest now than the man, formerly of Bruning, was elected by the Nebraska price of corn, wheat and has been recently assigned to SPF Swine Accrediting hogs...Bruning has two brass duty with the engineering di- bands now in full blast, the vision of Air Material Com- Bruning Cornet Band and mand, Dayton, Ohio. Mrs. the Bruning German Band. Billman, the former Ruth SUBSCRIPTION RATES: The B.C. band was out on Livengood, also of Bruning, the street practicing last night and their three children have NEBRASKA: One Year, $38.00 when they were invited into moved to Dayton. The Hebron ournal the Hotel-de-Mall and given Free ice cold watermelon OUT-OF-STATE : One Year, $43.00 a nice little feast by the host- and a midget baseball game J- Online Only: One Year, $25.00 ess...Ev Guthrie has bought are in store for people who egister ($15 additional for combination of mail and online E-edition) three lots in block 22 and will visit Bruning this Saturday Postmaster: build a residence on them... afternoon. As sort of a post- R Send address changes to Hebron Journal-Register, S. Fitzsimons will move his http://hebronjournalregister.com harvest treat, progressive P. O . Box 210, Hebron, NE 68370-0210 household goods back from Bruning businessmen are Grand Island this week and staging the affair to give a MEMBERS OF: will live in the house bought little relaxation and enjoy- Mike Edgecombe ...... Publisher Nebraska Press Association of Harve Park. He liked it National Newspaper Association ment to folks of the area Nancy McGill ...... Editor here the best, as he is near after the rush of the harvest All property rights for the entire publication shall be the property the Hebron Journal-Register. his farm and most of his season. Too, it will give the Marky Miller ...... Typ esetting/Circulation All photos, stories and advertisements are property of The Hebron Journal-Register and children...Plenty of rain this crowd an opportunity to see Edgecombe Publishing Inc. Contents of this publication may not be reproduced in full or in last week. Old residents say what a pile of 25,000 bushels part without prior consent from publisher. that the Dry Sandy has been of wheat looks like. With a Th e Hebron Journal-Register (ISSN 0740-0997) is published A Red Star On Th e Mailing Label Indicates higher this time than it has boxcar shortage and the el- every Wednes day from 318 Lincoln Ave. with periodical ★ Th e Subscription Is Soon To Exp ire. been for 18 years...Mr. S. evator full, the Bruning Mills postage paid at Hebron, NE 68370. 02 • Fax (402) 768-7354 • email: [email protected] E. Garey, living between continued to buy wheat, run Phone (402) 768-66 The Hebron Journal-Register - Wednesday, August 15, 2018 - 3 Nebraska Hospital Courthouse News Association recognizes DISTRICT COURT Blake Stejskal, Yukon, BBlocklock 44,, OOriginalriginal TTownown ooff RRd.,d., HHebron.ebron. DDeckeck aaroundround member hospitals MMelindaelinda SShaddenhadden vvs.s. MMi-i- Okla. Speeding, $75. AAlexandria;lexandria; PPartart ooff BBlocklock ppoolool aandnd cchickenhicken ccoop.oop. cchaelhael Shadden.Shadden. 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The Nebraska Upland Slam challenges hunt- from UNL Accepting new clients ers to try something new and Health Services spend more days in the fi eld Tyler Michael Van Cleef with friends and family.” of Carleton was among 751 Things And Stuff p.m. and Sat. from 9 a.m. Those who complete the graduates who received August 15: Bruning to noon. Nebraska Upland Slam will degrees from the University August 16: Deshler Donations of household receive a certifi cate and a pin. of Nebraska-Lincoln during August 17: Hebron items and clothing items Additionally, hunters who the summer commencement August 18: TCHS Empl. may be made during the JennaLee Harris MA, PLMHP, PLDAC, LPC, RN complete the slam during the ceremony Aug. 11 at Pin- August 22: Hebron hours of operation or leave Provisional Clinical Mental Health Practitioner 2018-2019 season will be nacle Bank Arena. 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