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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, 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 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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* ALEXANDRIA * Wednesday, August 15: Wednesday, August 22: FIRST PRESBYTERIAN end, Oct. 5-7 in Norfolk. Call * CARLETON * Parkview Haven, 3 p.m.; Grief/ Chapel at Parkview Haven, Sundays: Worship, 10:30 Father Rudy. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Share class, 6:30 p.m. 3 p.m. a.m. Lana Likens, Lay Pastor ZION LUTHERAN Saturday, August 18: Confi r- HEBRON BIBLE CHURCH Sundays: Worship, 10 a.m.; Sundays: Worship, 9 a.m.; mation class, 10 a.m. * FRIEDENSAU * GRACE LUTHERAN Jeff Friesen, Pastor Sunday School, 11 a.m. Sunday School, 10 a.m. Sunday, August 19: Sunday CHURCH Sundays: Sunday School, 9 School, 9:15 a.m.; Worship, TRINITY LUTHERAN Keith Brozek, Pastor a.m.; Worship, 10 a.m. * BELVIDERE * * CHESTER * 10:30 a.m. Rev. Jose Flores Saturdays: Worship Service, Wednesdays: Women's Bible Tuesday, August 21: Voca- Sunday, August 19: Com- 6:30 p.m. study, 7 p.m. tion book study, 7 p.m. Sundays: Worship, Bible Thursdays: Prayer time, 9 BELVIDERE UNITED ST. JOHN LUTHERAN munion Service, 10 a.m.; Wednesday, August 22: study, Coffee fellowship, 9 a.m. CHURCH OF CHRIST Rev. Robert Hopkins, Pastor Professional church workers Sundays: Worship, 11 a.m. GriefShare class, 6:30 p.m. picnic, 5 p.m. a.m. Saturdays (2nd and 4th): Kim Dunker, Pastor Men's Bible study. Sundays: Worship, 9 a.m.; (fi rst, third and fi fth Sundays) Monday, August 20: DLS PEACE LUTHERAN school board meeting, 8 p.m. HEBRON & CHESTER * DAVENPORT * Rich Stevenson, Pastor Thursday, August 23: DLS UNITED METHODIST * HUBBELL * * BETHEL * Sunday, August 19: Worship Chapel, 9:15 a.m.; School Rev. Rick Jones, Pastor BETHEL CHURCH CHRIST'S LUTHERAN with Don Koester, 10 a.m.; pictures at DLS. Sundays: Worship at Ches- ZION LUTHERAN Jim Hubble, Pastor Congregational swimming/vol- ter, 11 a.m.; Worship at Hebron, Sundays: Sunday School, Kristen Van Stee, Pastor Rev. Robert Hopkins, Pastor leyball games and fellowship 9 a.m.; Sunday School, Chester, Sundays: Worship, 11 a.m. 9:15 a.m.; Worship, 10:30 Sundays: Sunday School, 9:30 * GILEAD * at Deshler City Park, 3 p.m; 9:30 a.m.; Hebron, 10:15 a.m. (second and fourth Sundays) a.m. a.m.; Worship, 10:30 a.m. Congregational meal at park, ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN 5:30 p.m. KING OF KINGS CHURCH OF CHRIST Pastor Kenneth Kramer * OAK * * BRUNING * Monday, August 20: Septem- CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP Ron Shields, Pastor Sundays: Sunday School, 10 Sundays: Sunday School, 9 ber newsletter deadline; WOW a.m.; Worship, 11 a.m. Darrell Sutton, Pastor FIRST COMMUNITY TRINITY LUTHERAN a.m.; Worship, 10 a.m. board meeting, 7 p.m. Tuesdays: Service, 7 p.m. CHURCH Stuart Sell, Pastor Wednesday, August 22: Sundays: Worship, 6 p.m.; Kevin Bogus, Pastor August 19: Worship with Holy Tentative adult worship team, * HARDY * Sunday School, 5 p.m.; fi rst and ST. PETER'S LUTHERAN 308-763-8066 Communion, 10 a.m.; "Blessing 8 p.m. third Sundays of month. Vicar Greg Schaffer Sundays: Sunday School, 9 of Backpacks" during service; ST. PAUL LUTHERAN Sundays: Worship, 9 a.m.; Thursday, August 23: Sep- a.m.; Worship 10 a.m. Coffee/fellowship following Pastor Breen Marie Sipes Sunday School and Bible class, tember newsletter assembly, HARVESTIME First Saturday: Men's break- service. Sundays: Worship, 9 a.m. 10:15 a.m. 2 p.m. NEW LIFE ASSEMBLY fast, 7:30 a.m. Tuesday, August 21: Text Mike Hood, Pastor study. * HEBRON * UNITED METHODIST Sundays: Worship, 10 a.m. Wednesday, August 22: ST. PETER LUTHERAN * RUSKIN * Jeanie Leeper, Pastor Confi rmation class. Brian Francik, Pastor FAITH LUTHERAN SACRED HEART CATHOLIC Sundays: Worship, 10:30 Brian Francik, Pastor BETHANY LUTHERAN a.m. Thursday, August 16: Con- Father Rudolf Oborny, Pastor versations, 7 a.m.; Bible study at Contact # 402-200-1228 Saturday, August 18: Mass, Irvin Schleufer, PMA UNITED METHODIST Meadowlark Heights, 11 a.m. Sundays: Worship, 8:00 6 p.m.; LDCCW Women will Gerald Toepfer, PMA Jeanie Leeper, Pastor * DAYKIN * Friday, August 17: Septem- a.m. meet at 8:30 a.m. in Syracuse, Connie Raess, Pastor Sundays: Worship, 9 a.m. ber newsletter deadline; Bulletin St. Paulinus Church. Sundays: Worship, 10 a.m. ST. JOHN folders, 1 p.m. FIRST COMMUNITY Sunday, August 19: Mass, * BYRON * Pastor Annette Minderman Sunday, August 19: Worship CHURCH 10 a.m. ******** Sundays: Worship, 9 a.m. Service, 9:30 a.m. Steve Speichinger, Pastor Wednesday, August 22: Copy requested by noon on ST. PETER LUTHERAN Monday, August 20: DLS Sundays: Sunday School, CCD potluck supper, 6 p.m.; * DESHLER * board meeting, 8 p.m. 9 a.m.; Worship Service, 10 Parent/Student meeting, 7 p.m. Mondays. To make additions or RURAL BYRON changes, Fax 402-768-7354, e- Pastor Breen Marie Sipes Tuesday, August 21: Bible a.m. (for all teachers, students and ABIDING WORD LUTHERAN study, 10:30 a.m.; Bible study, parents). mail [email protected] Sundays: Worship, 10:30 or phone 402-768-6602. a.m. Jon Langness, Pastor 7 p.m. Marriage Encounter week-

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Church in Belleville, Kansas turn down offers to play State Championship. Christian man and served on Legion Post #317. professional baseball, and Judith with Pastor Ethan Feistner Rube “retired” in 1987 various boards at St. Johns Interment was in Chester offi ciating. remain wherever he landed and started a new career, in Chester. Interment to follow at the as long as they would keep volunteering in a number Reuben was preceded in Cemetery, Chester. Deterding Belleville City Cemetery. him. Chester also offered the of organizations. He was a death by his parents, Martin In lieu of flowers, the Wife, mother, grand- In lieu of fl owers, me- opportunity to work with his board member at the State and ; his wife, Glad- family suggested memori- Dad on the farm and remain mother, soon to be great- morials may be made to Bank of Chester and Thayer ys; and his sister, Glennis. als to the Reuben Schleifer grandmother, and friend the Tammy Walker Cancer close to family and friends County Hospital, working He is survived by his sons, died on August 10, 2018, at Center or to Hospice. in the area. Thus, 41 years passionately to provide qual- Stan of Bennington and Wes Memorial Fund. the age of 77. She was born Tibbetts-Fischer Funeral in the Chester school system ity health care by upgrading of Council Bluffs, Iowa; Bachelor-Surber Funeral in Hebron, on February 6, Home of Belleville is en- and beyond. facilities and providing ex- grandsons, Jon (Leigh Dut- Home, Chester, was in charge The U.S. Military dis- 1941, to Elden and Lorraine trusted with arrangements. cellent services locally. He ton) and daughter Andreia of arrangements Philippi of Byron. covered that he was fl uent enjoyed working with the of Omaha, Jared (Kara She in German and shortly after board members and other Carpenter) and daughters moved to getting his pilot certifi cate he volunteers. He especially Molly and Emily and son Bruning Reuben was shipped off to Military enjoyed the challenges of of Omaha, and Jamie when she Intelligence to become a raising funds for the hospi- (Allie Oestmann) and sons was two Schleifer “Nazi Hunter.” Members of tal. Rube was a Teammates Jax Reuben and Jett Paul years old. Reuben (Rube, Coach) this group examined docu- Mentor till almost the age of of Fort Calhoun; great aunt, She was Schleifer was born Febru- ments that could be used in 90 and served on the local Irma Marquart of Hebron; baptized ary 21, 1922, and died on war crime trials in Germany. Teammates board. sister-in-law, Arlene Mat- Thayer Central and con- August 4, 2018, at the age of Doane graciously bestowed One of Rube’s hobbies thiesen of Sioux Falls; and fi rmed in Trinity Lutheran 96. Rube was born to Martin Rube his diploma in 1943, was having a cow/calf herd. daughter-in-law, Vicki Buras Community Church, Bruning, and gradu- and Hannah (Doering) on the giving him credit for his That activity created the of Omaha; and nieces and ated from Bruning High farm north of Byron. military education. opportunity for a strong, nephews and numerous other Schools School in 1959. Rube Life soon got better after loving relationship with the relatives. She was united in mar- his honorable discharge from Lavern, Verla, Steve and Funeral services were worked ACTIVITIES riage to Robert Deterding through the military. He was offered Marla Heitmann family, with held on August 9 at the of Hebron on February a coaching/ teaching position too many good memories Stastny Community Center Monday, August 20: 1st some Day of Rising Stars. 14, 1960. To this union, a tough in Chester in 1946, coach- to list here. Rube moved to in Hebron, conducted by daughter and four sons were ing three sports and teach- Terrace Courtyard Apart- Pastor Robert Hopkins and Tuesday, August 21: years dur- Home VB Jamboree with born. She was a stay-at-home ing the ing History and American ments in 2016. He rekindled Fred Meyer. mother until all of the kids Government. “Officially” relationships with old friends Military graveside services Deshler and Meridian, 5 depres- p.m. were in school. She enjoyed sion on the Rube met Gladys after her and students. John Schlife’s were by State Line American working outside with her family farm. He borrowed graduation from Chester friendship and assistance fl owers and gardening. She shoes to play basketball and High School. They enjoyed there was truly a blessing. also enjoyed traveling in 65 years together residing Rube competed in the 120 PARK AVENUE had a shoe cobbler attach HEBRON, NE 68370 their RV and fi nding an- cleats to an older pair of work at the same address that he Cornhusker State games for 402.768.6041 tiques. boots for football. To help purchased from Pat Boyer for years, still bringing home the FAX: 402.768.4669 She is preceded in death meet expenses, he worked $5,000. For many years Rube gold. At 92 he won the shot by her father, Elden Philippi; in the Colorado hay fi elds coached and Gladys washed put event for the 80+ age SPECIALTY CLINIC SCHEDULE mother, Lorraine Philippi; in the summer for a quarter Bulldog uniforms - THAT is group. (records are sketchy and grandfather, Ed Rippe; a day. His “Uber ride” back a true team. on the number of competi- OB/GYN ORTHOPEDIC and grandmother, Elisabeth to Nebraska was in an empty Coach was blessed with tors) Rube enjoyed taking Dr. Adam Aug. 21 Dr. Bohlen Aug. 23 Rippe. boxcar that got him as close excellent parental and com- his grandchildren hunting, Survivors include her as Deshler, which was still munity support. His late fishing, to Husker sports GENERAL SURGERY NEBRASKA HEART loving husband, Robert miles from home, but within night bed-check activities are and playing billiards. He Dr. Growney Aug. 22 Dr. Jain Aug. 24 Deterding; children, Bruce walking distance back then. legendary to have his team also enjoyed time with his (Julie) Deterding of Wichita, Rube attended Deshler prepared for a contest the great grandchildren at family WOUND CLINIC (New patients Kan., Lori Greene of Wich- High School and played next night. He was fortunate celebrations and of course on Dr. Rivera Aug. 22 need a referral) ita, Kan., Mark (Tammy) multiple sports at Hebron Jr. to receive several honors the courts or ballfi elds. Deterding of Hays, Kan., College, where he met a life- for teaching, coaching and Reuben was a devote www.ThayerCountyHealth.com Todd (Christine) Deterding time friend, Mook Wilhelms. community support, which of Lindsborg, Kan., and He received a scholarship he always shared with the Brian (Melanie) Deterd- to Doane, and again lettered support from Gladys. ing of Greensburg, Kan.; in three sports and received Some of his more memo- grandchildren, Kyle (Katy) the Bert Knapp Trophy for rable awards include: Mike Heck Award in 1976, Ne- Deterding, Kelby (Adam) “Outstanding Achievement “Meet & Greet” with your Veenis, Adam Deterding, braska Wesleyan Educator of Scholastically and on the new healthcare provider Nick Deterding, Ethan De- Field.” the Year in 1988, Nebraska terding, Emily Deterding, In 1942 with less than a Sports Hall of Fame in 2000, Wendy VanSkiver, PAC Kate Deterding, semester to complete his de- National Coaches Hall of Greene, Taylor Greene, gree, the U.S. Military called Fame 2002 and the Doane D COFFEE & ROLLS Brady Deterding and Brock him to serve. Rube decided Award in 2002 for a former Deterding. to enlist in the Air Force. athlete providing outstand- THURS., AUG. 23RD Visitation will be Thurs- ing community service. He He had training stops from RW’s Restaurant • Davenport, NE day, August 16, from 1 p.m. also was recognized for his Milwaukee to Biloxi, Mis- 7:30AM - 8:30AM to 8 p.m., at Tibbetts-Fischer sissippi, and recalled vividly work on the Thayer County Businesses and residents are invited Funeral Home in Belleville, traveling to over 30 camps in Hospital Board. He has main- to join us for fresh coffee and rolls to tained great friendships over Bruning State Bank • Bruning, NE with family greeting friends the U.S. and during welcome Wendy to our medical staff. from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. his 3.5 years of service. the years with former stu- 9:00AM - 10:00AM Funeral Services will be It was this travel that in- dents, especially the “young held at 11 a.m. on August fl uenced him to “stay put,” men” that went undefeated in Everyone is Welcome! For more information call: 768-6041 17, at the American Lutheran ‘52-53, giving him his only

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fun, but glad it’s over! It takes a lot of people to ac- Belvidere By Linda Hudson complish it. Out of town guests on Sunday at the First Com- If you remember last week ferred to Kansas two years munity Church were Roy and I closed by saying, “Keep ago has come back to play Juanita Miyasaki of Austin, your eyes on the sky!” Well for Nebraska and she will Texas, and Philip Sears of our faith has now been re- be eligible to play this year. Edmond, Okla. newed as we received those She stated that she wished Last Monday, Phyllis raindrops and forecast of she had never moved. Schmitt attended the fu- more to come. Some places The offi cers of Belvidere neral of Kenny Buckles in around the county had re- Woman’s Club met Tuesday Davenport. ceived some earlier but it to make plans for the 2018- Thursday night, Phyllis was getting so you hated 2019 club year. If you are Schmitt met Carol Meyer to go anywhere and see the interested in joining our fun in Fairfi eld for supper at the crops withering right before and active group, contact Opera House. our eyes. It may be too late, Linda Hudson so your name Phyllis Schmitt had Sun- but it will help all the lawns, can be in our yearbook. Also, day dinner with Beth Gar- fl owers, roadsides and pas- if you plan not to belong, let rison in Bruning, then vis- us know so we don’t sched- Courtesy photo ture land and perhaps our ited in Beth’s home. Philip own mentality. ule you for anything. Sears joined them later for Top winners in softball... Do you recall each year as For everything there is a dessert. The area Small Town Slow Pitch Softball League came to a close with their annual tourna- school came closer the way it season and “Back to School” Kelsey Biltoft brought ment on July 22-24 hosted in Deshler. There were 12 area teams participating in the league always seemed a little eerie is happening right now. supper Thursday night to Hope the year is full of hap- this year ranging from Nelson to Tobias. The Chester team came out on top, completing the as though something was the home of Don and Lola piness and success! Let us perfect season 22-0. Pictured above are (l-r): Chris Long, Patrick Mumm, Jerod Welch, Brandon getting ready to happen? Biltoft. Well, it does. There is rather remember our teachers who Benson, Spenser Robert Else, Jacob Wit, Trevor Wit, Alex Schoenholz, Trenton Tietjen, Lon Gaylen and Jackie Cox a quiet whisper falling over we take for granted. They hosted a birthday party for Schoenholz and Troy Kane. Not pictured, Lance Pachta. the village and land. It is will educate our kids. How grandsons, Paxton, age 12, saying, “the kids are gone.” important they are and lest and Koleman, age 9, on No more bicycles humming we not forget all the cooks, Saturday. by, no more children’s voices bus drivers, custodians and Trish Rasmussen and a laughing and yelling in the nurses for their good deeds. friend from Oregon visited distance. We adults are left We all plan on you and are Phil and Gerry Eckles last alone to take care of things thankful for your service! week on Friday. until they return. After attending the Ore- Some mom or dad are see- gon Trail Celebration in Oak ing their child off to school on Saturday, Gerry Eckles, for the fi rst time or perhaps it Oak Rhonda Brubacher, Sondra is the beginning of a senior’s By Phyllis Schmitt Peterson, and Chelle Cox year that will be the last time attended the surprise 60th for this era of going to school birthday party for Lorrell and while still home. It can be The Oak Community was Maggie Peterson. Rhonda quite emotional in this circle a busy place on Saturday remained as an overnight of life. I don’t believe there for the Oregon Trail Day guest in the Eckles home. is an adult living that doesn’t Celebration with lots of Donna Gillan did her usual think about the time when activities going on. There things last week: On Mon- JR PHoto/Art Whitton you were in the same era of were a lot of cars on the day, she quilted; Tuesday, your life. reenactment tours, and the she went to Superior and Family reunion... I for one loved shopping Bostelmann-Kuhlmann family runion was held on August 11. Thirty-one cousins from pit beef BBQ in the evening on Wednesday, she attended for school supplies and go- Bible study. three states gathered at the Chester Auditorium for a joint reunion of the descendants of was a huge success. There ing to Polly’s in Fairbury to were a lot of activities for On Thursday, Donna Diedrich Friedrich Christoff Bostelmann and brothers Heinrich Eduard and Johann Christian stick my feet in that magic both children and adults – a Gillan attended coffee at Kuhlmann. That is the same location their ancestors had used for gatherings in the fi rst half machine that told you what car show, antique tractors, the Senior Center and also of the twentieth century. Two of the Kuhlmann cousins married Bostelmann sisters in the exactly you needed for size. lots of vendors, children’s went for Tai Chi. early 1900s, thus joining these German immigrant families. Christie and Steve Kuhlmann And for many a year it was tractor pull, bounce house On Saturday, Donna hosted the event. a favorite, those black and for the children and various Gillan went to Oak with white saddle shoes setting Attending were: Steve, Christie, Karis, Shirley, Deb, Rob, Scot, and Lori Kuhlmann, Michele demonstrations. There were Terri Oltmans for the Oregon right by my first day of Trail Celebration. Dinkel, and Roger Crouse, all of Chester; Deanna Hobelmann of Republic, Kan.; Bruce Crouse relatives of the Eubanks school clothes. It is a magi- family who showed a video On Sunday, Donna Gillan of Solomon, Kan.; Sharon Thomas, Sally Contreras and Wayne Hobelmann of Kansas City; cal time! Maybe we didn’t at the church, and there was joined the group of ladies for Dorothy Kuhlmann Hoops of Fairbury; Dwayne and Avis Bostelman of Superior; Kelly and realize it then, but it really also a video at the museum dinner in Hardy and coffee Chloe Clar and Garrett and Clarabel Parker of Hebron; Gene and Debra Hobelman of Lincoln; was. of the Oregon Trail. So much later at the C-Store. Sonny and Judy Kuhlmann of Belleville, Kan.; Jennifer, Nathan, Corban and Hudson Craig Many folks from this area of Munden, Kan.; and Mary Kuhlmann Antholz of Table Rock. attended the re-enactment of the Indian raids over in the rolling hills of Oak. Sounds New sales deadlines announced as though it was very well Letter To The Editor attended and a big success. for some NAP coverage crops Just a mention of our for our town to be in as great ture or wind, flooding, Dear Editor, The Nebraska Farm Ser- past. These new deadlines friend, Steve Delay. He is of shape as it is. excessive heat, among oth- As summer help for the vice Agency (FSA) is an- include: now home after his dreaded Ben Shapiro’s podcast ers. NAP basic coverage is City Utility Maintenance nouncing new policy sales · Alfalfa and mixed forag- knee surgery and doing called “Sunday Special” available at 55 percent of the Staff, I found myself think- deadlines for several crops es, deadline to apply for 2019 good. You rarely hear his recently featured Mike Rowe average market price for crop ing that it would be my covered through the Nonin- coverage: Oct. 1, 2018 name, Steve, as everyone who emphasized the im- losses that exceed 50 percent to simply do what I was told; sured Crop Disaster Assis- · Grass, deadline to apply grew up hearing his name portance of appreciating of expected production. causing little to no problems tance Program (NAP). for 2019 coverage: Nov. as Mr. Delay and so many the jobs like those done The fee for basic cover- that would put the rest of the NAP provides disaster as- 15, 2018 people still call him by this. by our city employees that age is $250 per crop, with crew behind. Instead, to my sistance coverage for crops · Aronia berries and The retired history teacher we often take for granted. a maximum of $750 per surprise, the staff allowed me that are ineligible for federal grapes, deadline to apply well understands this. The Yes, we should continue to county and a multi-county to jump right in, teaching me crop insurance coverage. In for 2019 coverage: Nov. term Mr. demands respect have high standards for how maximum of $1,875. Be- everything that needed to be Nebraska, this can include 20, 2018. and that is what everyone things are done; however, I ginning, underserved and done around town and how crops such as alfalfa, peren- Producers of these crops is still thinking. Steve has hope we never lose this ap- limited resource farmers are to do it so the community nial grass forage and grazing who wish to have NAP done much for many orga- preciation for what it takes eligible for free catastrophic would look and function in crops, honey, fruits, vegeta- coverage in 2019 must visit nizations in this county. Of to maintain what we have level of coverage. the best way possible. bles, fl oriculture, ornamental their local FSA offi ce prior course we are glad the town here in Hebron. To learn more about NAP One would think to keep nursery, aquaculture and turf to the policy sales closing of Guide Rock was willing If you ever get a chance, visit www.fsa.usda.gov/nap. a town of our size looking grass, among others. deadline. to share him many years take a moment to thank To fi nd out about the crops and functioning as well as Nebraska FSA recently Like crop insurance, NAP ago. Along with him came those on the City Utility covered by NAP in your local it does that it wouldn’t take made changes to the policy coverage is valuable when Rich Hoins, who we were Maintenance Staff. I only area, visit your county FSA too much work. Needless to sales closing dates for sev- weather and disease disasters glad to take from Nuckolls have the highest praise for offi ce. To fi nd your local say, I was wrong! After my eral crops for the 2019 sea- strike. Eligible causes of loss County also. the maintainers of our great offi ce, go to http://offi ces. experience this summer, I son. 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COMMISSIONER Radio Tower ...... $2,376.00 Tires & Repair ...... $188.10 EMTs that are waiting on state Galls LLC, Heyen Oil Co, VILLAGE OF NOTICE PROCEEDINGS certification. Deputy Kriesel Lec Supplies ...... $192.94 Equip Fuel ...... $2,415.52 BRUNING introduced a new deputy, Clay- IN THE COUNTY AUGUST 6, 2018 Gaylord Bros Inc, Husker Steel Inc, AUGUST 8, 2018 COURT OF THAYER The Thayer County Board of ton Raatz and gave his report. Archival Boxes ...... $735.19 Steel Products ...... $47,940.00 The Village Board of Trustees Treasurer Schweer gave her COUNTY, NEBRASKA Commissioners met in open and Germer, Murray & Johnson, Jim Hergott Construction Inc, met in regular session on August Estate of public session in the commis- report. Attorney Fees ...... $3,000.00 Bridge Splys ...... $180.00 7, 2018 at the Opera House at Motioned by Schweer to go Clayton John Hergott, sioner’s room of the courthouse GIS Workshop Inc, John Deere Financial, 7:00 P.M. Notice of the meeting at 9:00 a.m. on August 6, 2018. into closed session to discuss Deceased Gis Contract ...... $1,991.25 Repair Parts ...... $53.25 had been posted for five days in personnel matters at 9:50pm, Case No. PR 18-30 Present were Commissioners Graham Tire Land Survey Tech Inc, three business places. Trustees Dave Bruning, Dean Krueger, seconded by Hogeland. All in Notice is hereby given Service LLC North, Surveyor Fees ...... $7,868.45 present: J. Hogeland, J. Bentley, favor, the motion carried. Mo- and County Clerk, Marie Rauner. Tires ...... $692.92 Lichti Oil Co Inc, J. Krehnke, J. Schweer, and A. that on July 23, 2018, in Rick Dageforde was absent from tioned by Bentley to come out Gropp Law and Mediation, Fuel & Splys ...... $5,318.51 Spurling. of closed session at 10:12pm, the County Court of Thayer the meeting. Attorney Fees ...... $584.00 Linton Small Engine, The Meeting was called to County, Nebraska, Lance J. Dave Bruning, chairman of seconded by Krehnke. All in Nebraska Health & Chainsaw Splys ...... $26.40 order at 7:03pm by Chairperson favor, the motion carried. Johnson, whose address is the board, called the meeting Human Services, Mathiesen Tri-Gas Inc, Bentley. Chairperson Bentley Being no other business a P.O. Box 210, Bruning, NE to order. Health Care ...... $90.00 Welding Splys ...... $1,231.09 acknowledged the Open Meet- motion was made by Bentley to 68322, was informally ap- Public meeting laws are Hebron Journal-Register, M.B.R., Repair Parts ..$360.00 ings Law and the public notice adjourn at 10:12pm, seconded pointed by the Registrar as posted and available on the Subscription ...... $76.00 Medical Enterprises Inc, posting and welcomed guests. north wall of the meeting room by Krehnke. All in favor, motion Hebron Journal-Register, Drug Tests ...... $35.00 Chairperson Bentley led the Personal Representative of in compliance with Nebraska carried. Print/Publish ...... $1,047.30 MIPS Inc, Pledge of Allegiance. the Estate. statutes. Hebron Plumbing, Inc, Data Process ...... $134.45 APPROVED Creditors of this Estate Diane W. was present as a Jan Bentley The minutes from the previ- Repairs ...... $77.90 NMC Exchange LLC, must file their claims with this ous meeting were mailed to guest. She gave an update on a Chairperson Hebron Sport Shack, Repair Parts ...... $768.11 couple events TCEDA has com- Court on or before October 1, the commissioners for review. LEC Supplies ...... $28.00 Norris Public Power District, ATTEST Dean Krueger moved and Dave ing up. Austin Spurling gave the Krehnke 2018, or be forever barred. Hebron Volunteer Utilities ...... $119.18 oath of office to fill an empty spot Bruning seconded to approve Fire & Rescue Dept, Paramount Linen & Uniform, Village Clerk Vicki L. Jarchow the minutes from the # meeting. on the Board of Trustees. ZNEZ Wk33-1t Clerk Magistrate Prisoner Med ...... $644.54 Shop Supplies ...... $41.00 Tom Houser, Maintenance, Result of vote: Krueger-yes, Hometown Leasing, Petersen Lp Gas, Thayer County Court Bruning-yes, and Dageforde- gave his report. Motioned by Copier Lease ...... $729.08 Equip Fuel ...... $9,001.95 Krehnke to purchase a new 225 North 4th, Rm. 203 absent. Motion carried. Jefferson County Reynolds Oil Co, Hebron, NE 68370 George Gerdes, Thayer grinder for the $2400 to have Sheriff’s Office, Equip Fuel ...... $4,654.08 available as a backup, seconded VILLAGE OF GILEAD (402) 768-6325 County Road Superintendent, Sheriff Fees ...... $7.00 Ron’S Power and Irrigation, met with the commissioners to by Hogeland. All in favor, the REGULAR MEETING Lance J. Johnson, #15089 Jones Automotive Inc, Pump Splys ...... $7,000.00 motion carried. Mr. Houser re- AUGUST 7, 2018 discuss ongoing road projects Equipment ...... $2,910.46 Germer, Murray & Johnson Sack Lumber Company, layed a complaint in reference to The Village Board met in and give a department update. Steven J Kraviec, P.C., L.L.O., Supplies ...... $64.76 Attorneys at Law overgrown shrubbery. Spurling public session on August 7, 2018 Zito Midwest LLC applied for Attorney Fees ...... $1,772.22 Scherbarth Ace Hardware, P.O. Box 210 a permit to occupy county road will discuss with the homeowner. at 7:00 pm at the Village Hall. E Lee, Supplies ...... $188.50 Notices were printed on resident Bruning, Nebraska 68322 right-of-way in the NW1/4 & Reimbursement ...... $10.95 Starr Plumbing LLC, Mr. Houser will complete the Phone: (402) 353-2665 SW1/4 of Sec 6-T4-R4, NW1/4 & following as requested by the statements and published in Little Blue Natural June Service ...... $125.00 the Hebron Journal as well as ZNEZ Wk31-3t SW1/4 of Sec 7-T4-R4 and N1/2 Resources Dist., Thayer County Bank, board: put up old curfew bell, get of Sec 18-T4-R4 for a fiber optic rid of weeds growing up sign on posted at the USPO, Village Hall, Annual Sponsor ...... $1,630.00 Health Savings ...... $150.00 and Pioneers Inn. Roll call was line. Dean Krueger made a mo- Maximus Inc, Main St, put up stop sign, bring Tires-N-Service for You, taken; board members present NOTICE tion and Dave Bruning seconded Contract Svs ...... $1,124.57 Tires-Repair ...... $71.00 requested estimates to Sept were Lyle, Larry, DeWayne, IN THE COUNTY to approve the permit. Result of Stacey McLaughlin, True Value Hardware, meeting. He will complete strip- vote: Krueger-yes, Bruning-yes, ing once asphalt has cooled. and Mike, and Linda Abelson COURT OF THAYER Court Costs ...... $206.00 Shop Supplies ...... $45.45 COUNTY, NEBRASKA and Dageforde-absent. Motion Microfilm Imaging U.S. Bank, Clerk Krehnke updated the village clerk. carried. Systems Inc, Sign Splys ...... $242.97 board on 2 accounts set up for Minutes from the July 2018 Estate of Gary Watson, courthouse E-Share Doc ...... $145.00 Verizon Wireless, disconnect. She will start clean- meeting were read. There were LaDonna J. Heider, maintenance, met with the com- Midwest Bank, Cell Phone Svc ...... $97.44 ing new fire hall and Mr. Houser no corrections to the minutes. Deceased missioners to discuss projects for Health Savings ...... $100.00 Village of Chester, will be responsible for his new The treasurer’s report was re- Case No. PR 18-19 the courthouse and review his Midwest Connect LLC, Utilities ...... $10.00 shop. The tree decorated for viewed. Mike made a motion that Notice is hereby given budget. He has the replacement Equip Repair ...... $215.00 Village of Davenport, Christmas was discussed. the bills be paid as presented. that a Final Account and of the last chiller unit scheduled MIPS Inc, Utilities ...... $10.67 Motioned by Krehnke, sec- DeWayne seconded, all in favor, for this year. onded by Spurling, to approve motion carried. The bills that report of administration Data Process ...... $2,589.91 Village of Hubbell, and a Petition for Complete Stacey McLaughlin, Clerk Courtney Montgomery, Utilities ...... $10.00 the Minutes of the July 2018 were paid are: Salaries $979.18, of District Court, met with the June/July Exp ...... $10.00 Watson Auto Supply, meeting. All in favor, the mo- Fairbury Light & Water $4176.32, Settlement, Probate of Will, commissioners to review the Kaye D Mussman, Repair Parts ...... $511.73 tion carried and approved as Hebron Journal $46.01, LBPWP Determination of Heirs, and proposed budget for 2018-2019 July Expenses ...... $60.68 Western Auto Store, recorded. $21.65, Garbage South $175.00, Determination of Inheritance for her office. Fillmore County Clerk, Repair Parts ...... $139.00 Claims for August 2018 Schmidt’s Inc. $375.00, and Tax have been filed and are Karla Joe, County Assessor Rap Program ...... $10,268.00 Windstream, Pam Gimeson ...... 5,000.00 Scherbarth Inc. $44.99 set for hearing in the County and Amy Peterson, Deputy Norris Public Power District, Phone Service ...... $322.75 Lichti Oil ...... 38.08 There were no past due Court of Thayer County, Ne- County Assessor, met with the electric bills. Utilities ...... $427.83 Husker Steel Inc, Payroll ...... 2,191.03’ braska, located at Hebron, board to review their proposed NSA/Poan Conference, Bridge Splys ...... $50,000.00 Payroll ...... 2,278.29 The board discussed the budget for 2018-2019. Updates Registration ...... $115.00 Visitor Committee Fund Barco Municipal levy rate for 2018-2019 budget. Nebraska, on August 27, were given in regard to staffing O’Keefe Elevator Thayer County Ag Society, Products ...... 314.03 DeWayne made a motion to 2018, at 11:45 a.m. in due to retirements. Company, Inc, Fair Support ...... $50.00 Beatrice Concrete ...... 519.48 approve a 1% increase in 2018- Vicki L. Jarchow Veteran Service officer Marlin Service Agrmt ...... $273.42 Register of Deeds Bowman Electric ...... 108.10 2019 Restricted Funds Limita- Clerk Magistrate Bauhard was unable to attend Paper Tiger Shredding Inc, Preservation Fund Bruning Grocery ...... 20.99 tion seconded by Larry. Upon Thayer County Court the meeting. June Pickup ...... $35.00 MIPS Inc, Bruning Lumber ...... 180.41 roll call vote Lyle Keilwitz, Larry 225 North 4th, Rm. 203 Karen Prellwitz, Thayer Amy Peterson, Deeds Online ...... $126.20 Crowl Tree Service ...... 150.00 Whitton, Mike Doughtery and County Treasurer, met with the Hebron, NE 68370 July Expenses ...... $41.97 E911 Wireless Fund Eakes Office Supply .....177.10 DeWayne Brown voted yes. No (402) 768-6325 commissioners to discuss her Phillips Repair, Black Hills Energy, Garbage Co South ...... 65.00 one voted No. Motion carried. proposed budget. LEC Repairs ...... $108.30 Generator Gas ...... $12.50 Germer, Murray & The board made a motion to Lance J. Johnson, #15089 The extension office person- Precision Signs & Great Plains Johnson ...... 830.00 hold budget hearing September Germer, Murray & Johnson nel were unable to attend the Graphics LLC, Communications Inc, Hawkins, Inc. Water 4, 2018 at 7 p.m. at the village Attorneys at Law meeting. They will submit a Safety Equip ...... $1,505.00 E911 Phone Svc ...... $10.70 Treatment Gr...... 537.30 hall followed by the regular board P.O. Box 210 written report to the board. Priefert Pharmacy Inc, Windstream, Hebron Journal meeting. Zoe Olson and Cliff Lindell, Bruning, Nebraska 68322 Supplies ...... $69.90 E911 Phone Svc ...... $662.90 Register ...... 46.29 The village clerk stated she Phone: (402) 353-2665 Blue Rivers Area Agency on Ag- Quill Corporation, E911 Fund had been contacted by Mary ing representatives, discussed Stephanie Hinrichs ...... 100.00 ZNEZ Wk31-3t Ofc Supplies ...... $1,714.97 Windstream, Brent Houchin ...... 100.00 Flagle about using the village hall their agency’s activities in the Clayton Raatz, E911 Phone Svc ...... $1,051.94 for Trails and Treasures October county. BRAAA requested a let- JaSK Enterprises ...... 94.07 Training ...... $10.00 U.S. Bank, Fuel ...... $62.00 Krest Contractors ...... 830.00 4-6. The board approved of her ter of support for their transpor- Marie Rauner, Verizon Wireless, using the hall for this event. The tation program. Dave Bruning NDEQ-Fiscal Services ..150.00 July Expenses ...... $17.03 Cell Phone Svc ...... $236.28 Village Clerk read the letter she PLANNING & ZONING made a motion and Dean Ne Public Health Rays IT Services LLC, Windstream, received from the Blue Rivers NOTICE Krueger seconded to submit Environmental Lab ...... 15.00 Network Svc ...... $4,250.00 Eoc Phone Svc ...... $333.05 NMVCA ...... 15.00 Area Agency on Aging asking The Thayer County Plan- a letter of support for BRAAA Region V Services Thayer County Treasurer, grant application. Result of Norder Ag for funding from the Village of ning Commissioner will meet Central Office, Hospital Bond ...... $138,647.50 Supply Inc...... 193.29 Gilead in the amount of $25.00. to have a public hearing on vote: Bruning-yes, Krueger-yes, Qtr Funding ...... $2,326.50 Health Savings Accounts, and Dageforde-absent. Motion One Call Concepts, Inc ....5.00 Lyle made a motion to pay the two Viaero cell towers GPS Region V Systems, Health Savings ...... $50.00 Roehr’s ...... 607.20 funding, seconded by Larry mo- carried. Lb302 Mental ...... $7,923.00 Deshler Motors, coordinates for these loca- Temple Display Ltd ....2,278.43 tion carried. Lyle informed the Law enforcement contracts Riverside Chevrolet Inc, Sprayer Repair ...... $409.19 tions are: Thayer County board he had contacted Hein have been received and ap- Repair Parts ...... $95.26 Deshler Municipal Utilities, Location 1: Gilead, proved the appropriate cities Treasurer ...... 2,850.00 Construction about resealing Rob Price I-29 Evp, Utilities ...... $250.34 the streets. They discussed the 40.75194444 Latitude, - and villages. Safety Equip ...... $2,612.99 Great Plains USA Bluebook ...... 670.25 City of Deshler - $1,000.00 Bruning Motor Service ..182.50 water retainage at the lagoon 97.04305556 Longitude Sack Lumber Company, Communications Inc, and Larry will contract Clyde Location 2: Alexandria, per month Bldg Repairs ...... $200.49 Phone/Internet ...... $142.24 Lichti Oil ...... 43.58 Village of Davenport - $950.00 Norris Public Power ...2,265.92 Flowers about making sure it is 40.91444444 Latitude, - Saline County Sheriff, Hebron Journal-Register, retaining a proper level before per month Sheriff Fees ...... $1,818.00 Meeting Notice ...... $3.62 Windstream ...... 209.87 97.61111111 Longitude. the year warranty expires. Village of Bruning - $950.00 Smith Lawn Care, Watson Auto Supply, Bruning State Bank ...... 44.80 The meeting will be Thurs- There being no further busi- per month Lawn Equip Rep ...... $95.00 Supplies ...... $3.69 Bruning State Bank ...... 25.00 day, August 30, 2018, at 8:00 ness, Mike made a motion to City of Hebron - $11,796.00 Thayer County Windstream, Ne Dept Rev ...... 797.62 p.m., in the Club Room of the per month Health Services, Phone# Listing ...... $4.99 IRS...... 1,962.38 adjourn the meeting, seconded Dean Krueger made a motion Total ...... 25,896.01 by DeWayne. All in favor, motion Courthouse in Hebron. Lec Charges ...... $283.00 There being no other busi- Zoning and planning infor- to approve the contracts for law Thayer County ness to come before the board Motioned by Schweer, sec- carried. The next regular meeting enforcement services. Dave Attorney Trust Acc’t, the chairman adjourned the onded by Hogeland, to approve with be held September 4, 2018 mation and meeting minutes Bruning seconded the motion. Transcripts ...... $50.00 meeting at 12:00. The board claims, excluding check #6524, following the budget hearing at are kept at the office of the Result of vote: Krueger-yes, Thayer County Bank, will convene on August 15, 2018 and payment to be made from 7:00 pm at the village hall. Thayer County Clerk in the Bruning-yes, and Dageforde- Health Savings ...... $1,100.00 at 9:00 am. the proper funds. All in favor, with Sincerely Submitted, Courthouse, Hebron, NE. absent. Motion carried. Thayer County Sheriff, I, the undersigned County Krehnke abstaining, motioned Linda Abelson ZNEZ Wk33-2t Last meeting Hope Crisis Cen- Sheriff Fees ...... $140.75 Clerk in and for the County of carried. Village Clerk ter submitted a budget request Unfinished Business; Nui- ZNEZ Wk33-1t The McBattas Group Inc, Thayer, hereby certify that all NOTICE of $5,642.00 for 2018-2019. Ofc Supplies ...... $230.77 the subjects included in the sance properties were dis- Dean Krueger made a motion Thomson Reuters - West, foregoing proceedings were cussed. The asbestos inspec- IN THE COUNTY and Dave Bruning seconded to Subscription ...... $652.45 contained on the agenda for tion was completed on Village COURT OF THAYER approve the requested amount. Tires-N-Service For You, the meeting and kept continu- property and test results will be NOTICE OF COUNTY, NEBRASKA Result of vote: Krueger-yes, Veh Repairs ...... $250.80 ally current and were contained in before next meeting. Clerk ORGANIZATION Estate of Bruning-yes, and Dageforde- True Value Hardware, on said agenda for at least 24 Krehnke will set up demolition Leonard Elting, absent. Motion carried. Notice is hereby given that Supplies ...... $268.59 hours prior to said meeting. after results are received. Mo- 402 Landscape, LLC, a Ne- Deceased Dave Bruning made a motion Union Bank & Trust, The agenda is available for the tioned by Hogeland to move to enter into an Interlocal Agree- braska Limited Liability Com- Case No. PR 17-28 Health Savings ...... $100.00 public in the office of the Thayer forward with nuisance abate- Notice is hereby given that ment with the Thayer County Ag University Of Nebraska- County Clerk. A notice of said ment on property at 108 German pany, has been organized Society to limit the amount of Lincoln, Mileage ...... $261.50 meeting was published in the St as the property owner cannot under the laws of the state the personal representative tax levy of the Ag Society while U.S. Bank, Hebron Journal Register and be found, seconded by Krehnke. of Nebraska, with its initial of this estate has filed a Final providing financing for a quality Supplies/Equip ...... $259.46 the Deshler Rustler. All in favor, the motion carried. designated office at 1650 Rd Accounting and report of his annual county fair and general USDA, Aphis, These proceedings have The board reviewed estimate for 5600 Carleton, NE 68326. administration as personal obligations. Dean Krueger sec- Animal Control ...... $1,934.40 been written and available dehumidifier at the Opera House. representative, a Formal onded the motion. Result of The initial agent for service Verizon Wireless, for public inspection within 10 They will not move forward on of process of the Company Closing Petition for Complete vote: Bruning-yes, Krueger-yes, Cell Phone Svc ...... $157.84 working days and prior to the this estimate. Street/alleyway is Troy Kane, 1650 Rd 5600, Settlement After Informal and Dageforde-absent. Motion L Werner Pc LLO, next convened meeting. The work was discussed. A culvert carried. Reimbursement ...... $7.26 complete text of resolutions Carleton, NE 68326. Testate Proceeding and a behind the new fire hall will Petition for Determination Dean Krueger made a motion Western National Bank, and agreements is available in be removed and leveled out. ZNEZ Wk33-3t and Dave Bruning seconded to Health Savings ...... $100.00 the office of the Thayer County Mr. Houser will get new bid of Inheritance Tax; which approve the vendor claims being Windstream, Clerk. for patchwork around town. A matters have been set for processed by the county clerk. Phone Service ...... $2,282.21 Each commissioner signed NOTICE hearing in the County Court Result of vote: Krueger-yes, survey will take place to create Woods & Aitken, the agenda stating a copy a plat in town. Corrections to the The August city utility bill- of Thayer County, Nebraska, Bruning-yes, and Dageforde- Legal Fees ...... $56.00 was received in the mail. Said absent. Motion carried. proposed Employee Handbook ing statements included a at Hebron, Nebraska, on Road & Bridge Fund agenda is on file in the Thayer were discussed. This is stay promotional announcement General Fund Action Auto Supply, County Clerk’s office. September 10, 2018, at Action Auto Supply, on the agenda for September. sponsored by a local busi- 11:45 a.m.. Repair Parts ...... $258.47 Dave Bruning The Carleton EMS contract Repair Parts ...... $123.66 Aurora Cooperative Chairman of the Board ness. This was included in Vicki L. Jarchow Amanda’S Cottage Flowers, was discussed and will be on Elevator Co, Marie E. Rauner September’s agenda. the envelope in error, It is the Clerk Magistrate Grounds Splys ...... $49.37 Equip Fuel ...... $1,235.82 County Clerk policy of the City of Hebron 225 North 4th, Rm. 203 Baden Customs LLC, New Business; Motioned Black Hills Energy, Equal Employment by Krehnke to reimburse S. that no materials will be Hebron, NE 68370 Equip Repairs ...... $120.00 Heating Fuels ...... $20.37 Opportunity Statement Black Hills Energy, Durflinger for expenses occurred included with the billing state- (402) 768-6325 Central Market Inc, Thayer County does not during EMT certification, sec- ments in the future unless the Heating Fuels ...... $26.19 discriminate on the basis of Benjamin H. Murray, Supplies ...... $61.96 onded by Spurling. All in favor, Bruning State Bank, Champlin Tire Recycling Inc, race, color, national origin, materials concern functions #24951 the motion carried. The board Health Savings ...... $200.00 Tires-Repair ...... $182.86 sex, religion, age or disability of the City or related entities Attorney at Law asked Clerk Krehnke to gather Joseph M Casson Pc LLO, City of Hebron, in employment or the provision (Fire Department, Chamber Germer, Murray & Johnson Attorney Fees ...... $2,272.00 Utilities ...... $378.60 of services. more information on a donation of Commerce, Stastny Com- request. Chairperson Bentley 147 North 4th Street Central Market Inc, Crop Production Services Inc, Commissioner agenda and munity Center). P.O. Box 87 Supplies ...... $871.92 Equip Fuel ...... $1,304.76 minutes are available at www. updated the board on the park Citizens State Bank, cleanup that was completed last Chris Fangmeier Hebron, Nebraska 68370 Deshler Municipal Utilities, thayercounty.ne.gov City Administrator (402) 768-7400 Health Savings ...... $100.00 Utilities ...... $34.00 ZNEZ Wk33-1t month. Mr. Houser will remove City of Hebron, Deshler Rustler, the sandbox, get rid of the sand, ZNEZ Wk33-1t ZNEZ Wk33-3t Utilities ...... $2,973.57 Notices ...... $36.00 and put gravel in its place. The Cornerstone Bank - Hsa’s, Eakes Office Solutions, NOTICE FOR BIDS 2018-19 levy was discussed Health Savings ...... $100.00 Ofc Supplies ...... $51.29 The Village of Alexandria is in preparation for the budget Health Savings Accounts, Fairbury Glass Co., Inc, taking bids of contract labor hearing next month. Motioned Health Savings ...... $300.00 Equip Repair ...... $302.25 to clean up properties at: by Krehnke to renew the 2018- Das State Acctg- Fairbury Light & Water Dept, 19 membership for the League '3&&&45*."5&4t&91&3*&/$&%$3&8t-0$"--:08/&%01&3"5&% Central Finance, 111 Mercy Street of Municipalities, seconded by Utilities ...... $76.22 And Teletype Svc ...... $878.04 Fastenal, Supplies ...... $99.26 Schweer. All in favor the motion Dataspec Inc, Feedlot Fencing LLC, 604 Mercy Street carried. Motioned by Schweer to Program Fee ...... $449.00 Steel Products ...... $107.10 Submit bids by August 31, renew the 2018-19 membership Deshler Rustler, Foley Industries, 2018 to P.O. Box 65, Alexan- for SENDD, seconded by Bent- Print/Publish ...... $570.00 Repair Parts ...... $1,014.59 dria Ne. 68303. Contract will ley. All in favor the motion carried. t )JHI-JOF-VNCFS Diode Communications, Hebron Electric & be awarded on September New board member packets will t (BVHF3PPG4UFFM Internet Svc ...... $123.42 Air Conditioning, 12, 2018. Work is to be com- be held over until September’s t GU0$5SVTTFT Dtn LLC, t NQI8JOE%FTJHO Parts & Labor ...... $82.50 pleted by October 1, 2019. meeting. Motioned by Schweer Safety Equip ...... $375.00 Hebron Glass & to pay Bentley what she has t MC4OPX-PBE Eakes Office Solutions, Upholstery Shop, Contact Jeremy VanWesten earned to date, seconded by t ZFBS8PSLNBOTIJQ8BSSBOUZ Ofc Supplies ...... $1,167.43 Parts & Labor ...... $64.67 at 402-768-8656 if you have Spurling. All in favor, the motion 3% DISCOUNT on the purchase of a new Ramona Kay Eickman, Hebron Journal-Register, any questions. carried. building during the month of September! 402-426-5022 Reimbursement ...... $9.95 Notices ...... $33.00 ZNEZ Wk33-2t The Bruning VFD roster was ERC Communications, Hebron Tire, discussed. There are 4 new &SFDUFEPO:PVS-FWFM4JUFt5SBWFM$IBSHFT.BZ"QQMZ www.gingerichstructures.com 8 - Wednesday, August 15, 2018 - The Hebron Journal-Register STATEWIDES

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urinary diseases. She was she said. in their homes. also on a medical ward and Naiman was offered a “It was hands-on nursing,” served in the post-operation position in Scottsbluff for a she said. Indeed, Naiman surgical unit for patients who tuberculosis clinic. made the trip to Lincoln to were fl own in. “I had done that in Fort meet a patient and see about Part of her service was in Riley, set a TB clinic up,” her needs. villages with other nurses she said. “I didn’t want to “I helped her for a number and doctors. The people in be that far away from home of months,” she said. the villages trained as order- again and I wasn’t interested In another patient, Naiman lies and nursing assistants. in TB anymore.” met a lifelong friend and Many of them had already Her application was on fi le her family. She watched her been trained at their hospitals and Phelps County Hospital, patient’s son grow up and in country. Naiman toured now known as Phelps Me- calls him her “adopted” son Vietnam hospitals once. morial Health Center, called. who she tries to visit once “They had very few sup- It was a newer hospital then, a year. plies,” she said. built in 1968. Her passion for nursing Her service came to an end “It was the summer of struck again before her The Hebron Volunteer Fire Department and Thayer County Sheriff were called to an accident and Naiman returned home. 1973. I decided to take the friend died. just south of Roehr’s Machinery on Highway 81 Monday morning. But her mind didn’t. job and start a whole dif- “I saw an ad for someone “My friends were back ferent chapter of my life,” to start children’s immuniza- there. It was hard to leave she said. tion clinics, and I thought, them. I wanted to come home Phelps County wanted to ‘I could do that,’” she said. Accident report so bad, but I hated to leave start a home health clinic. “I set up six clinics and them,” she said. “I didn’t know what that inherited three more. I went Her voice shakes when was,” she said. as far as Curtis and Harlan Aug. 9, 12:15 p.m. — Car- when she tried to pass James 1974 Dodge pickup truck. she recalls the past. The She learned and started the (counties).” la Walters, 55, of Beatrice, Kam, 38, of Deshler. Walters Estimated damage to her war sent her home with Post clinic. The doctors fought it. The state health depart- was pulling a 5th Wheel thought Kam was turning vehicle was $5,000. The Traumatic Stress Disorder, “They didn’t like the ment took note of her efforts. camper westbound on High- right at an intersection, but Dodge belonging to Kam but she wasn’t diagnosed nurses going to see patients,” She was recognized as an way 136 near Deshler, with a he was actually turning left. had an estimated $1,000 in until about 1990. she said. “We said, ‘This is a Admiral in the Great Navy of 2017 Chevrolet pickup truck Walters sideswiped Kam’s damage. “They didn’t tell us any- new thing and this is going the State of Nebraska. thing about the VA,” she said to help the people and we’re Naiman had to stop work- about coming home. “I had a going to do it.’ I had to fi ght ing in 2013. She had knee friend in Holdrege. She went to get a patient because they surgery and eventually re- to the VA with her husband had to have a doctor’s order turned to the farm, and her all the time. I said, ‘This was for home health.” sister and brother. TC Activities geared to the fi rst I’d heard of it.’” She ended up with several It was hard to leave Hold- Naiman’s service con- counties, worked with the rege, she said. tinued after Vietnam. She state on regulations and re- A fi re broke out at the build community entered the U.S. Army Re- cruited nurses. Naiman also farm in January of 2015 and serves out of the 82nd Field negotiated with insurance destroyed their home. In The incoming Titan fresh- cesses we’ve had. It’s going Tri County to honor military Hospital in Omaha and at- companies on covering more November of 2015, Naiman man group is larger than to be a real fun night,” Leon- service members. tended summer trainings at preventative care. and her family moved to the Class of 2019, and has ard said. “We’re hoping for a In house, the school has Camp Ashland. The home health care Hebron. contributed to the increase of good turnout for the football implemented motivators for She also dove back into program is still going. “I am renewing friend- 10 students in fall activities team’s 25th anniversary and students to improve their ath- public health nursing. Over the years, Naiman ships,” she said. “I have been this year. they can see how things have letic abilities and a new, fully “I put my application in at worked in long term care, on so impressed with Hebron There are 22 students out changed here.” automated timing system for the state health department,” call and took care of people since I’ve been back.” for football, 31 in volleyball, Blackout nights are also track and cross country will 10 on the boys’ cross country scheduled for the fi rst home promote larger events, such team and eight for the girls’ volleyball game Aug. 30 as a district track meet, where team. against Tri County and the a timing system would be Letter To The Editor There is also a solid inter- Randall Smith Invite for the required. Sheriff’s est in activities, Titan ath- home cross country meet Prior to purchasing the sys- letic director, Mark Leonard Sept. 20. tem, Thayer Central rented Dear Editor: teachers for their awesome said. Before the volleyball sea- for its events. I’m a farm kid from Thayer understanding and support. Thayer Central athletics son begins, a jamboree to Leonard said the new County. In one instance as I struggled report would like to see that inter- raise funds for the Nebraska system will be more cost I regularly read the on-line to breathe sitting in a chair at est reach further into the School Activities Associa- effi cient. The purchase was version of the weekly Hebron home, my teacher, Dwight community with this fall’s tion Hall of Fame through shared with Fillmore Cen- Journal Register. It’s been de- Safar, visited our farm home Aug. 1 — Deputy as- scheduled activities. admission fees will be held tral and Deshler Public cades since I lived in Thayer and saw me gasping. He later sist with tractor parade in “What we want to try is Aug. 21 with Deshler and Schools. County, but I visited regularly told my mother that, until Deshler, 9:13 a.m.; Driver to get our community and Meridian. In the weight room to until my mother, Victoria, then, he had not realized the complaint of tractor-trailer alumni involved,” Leonard The Lady Titans will be motivate, Thayer Central died in Hebron in 1999. I severity of my condition. As reckless driving. No viola- said. under the director of Coach installed an athletic board to Blackout Nights return this Cody Long, who previously recognize top weight-lifting treasure my Nebraska roots, an educator, I remembered his tions were noted by deputy, especially Thayer County; increased sensitivity, which season. Fans are encouraged assisted Amy Harris. Two students. thus, my continuing interest made me more fully aware of 11:06 a.m.; Hebron rescue to wear black to the fi rst new assistant coaches will The Titans also have two in the weekly paper. As the the importance of home visits for medical emergency at home football game Sept. also be on the fl oor with new pieces of equipment to adage goes, you can take the during my entire tenure as an Courtyard Terrace, 12:08 24, which is also Hebron Long. They are Karen Kayser use — the Lat Pull Down boy out of the country, but educator. p.m.; Deshler rescue for Throwback Night for the and Eric Uher. Machine for the upper back you can’t take the country In my senior year at Hebron medical emergency at 1993 Hebron Bears Class C-2 On Oct. 5, a “Salute to and shoulders, and a rowing out of the boy. high school, I was a passenger Parkview Haven, 8:25 p.m. State Runner-Up team. Service” is scheduled for the machine for the arms and I graduated from Hebron in a car accident. It fractured Aug. 2 — Deputy request- “It’s to honor the past suc- home football contest with abdomen. high school in 1960. Before my left femur. Therefore, I ed for civil issue in Daven- high school, I attended Hub- spent the second semester bell elementary school. I’m of that year in traction at a port, 1:11 p.m.; Bruning fi re grateful for the foundation Fairbury hospital and at home for tractor-trailer on fi re on I was given as a student in in a body cast. My mother Highway 81, 5:53 p.m. both schools. As a result of and others carried my work Aug. 3 — Deputy assis- the support I received from to and from school for me. tance for dog bite in Hebron, my family, friends and school As a result, I graduated with 11:08 a.m. Arrests... personnel, I prospered as a my class in 1960. It was only Aug. 4 — Hebron rescue learner and advanced my possible because of the sup- education. I completed my port and cooperation of the for medical emergency on The deputies seized more 519 Main Street, Milligan, NE doctorate at the University teachers and administration Highway 136, 2:56 a.m.; than one ounce of marijuana. of Nebraska, and, later, com- of Hebron high school. I was Deputy assistance for dog Baines was charged with Schedule Your Appointment pleted post-doctoral studies at encouraged by their efforts complaint in Deshler, 12:45 possession of a controlled 402-629-4280 Columbia, BYU, University and comments. For example, p.m.; Alexandria rescue substance, possession of of Arizona and University one of my classmates told me for medical emergency on marijuana more than one Most Insurance Plans Accepted ounce, possession of drug of California. I retired as a that Mrs. Virginia Hughes, an Mercy Street, 1:50 p.m.; professor from the University English teacher, held up one paraphernalia and open Theft of property reported at of Alabama at Birmingham. of my papers telling the class container of alcohol. At age 76, I remain an avid that my work was exemplary, Parkview Haven, 3:23 p.m.; Baines bonded out on 10 reader, an avid learner. in spite of the fact that I was Car/deer accident on High- percent of $7,500. He was I mention the above, not to writing while fl at on my back way 9:40 p.m.; Theft of prop- scheduled for court Sept. boast, but rather to show the in the hospital. I still remem- erty reported at Parkview 10. positive effects of a human ber the warmth of those com- Haven, 11:19 p.m. approach to the schooling ments. I trust there are still Aug. 5 — Deputy assis- of this farm kid from Thayer teachers like Mrs. Hughes at tance for individual walking County. I was a farmer boy Thayer Central. News and who suffered from chronic In some schools in Nebras- on Road P, 1:35 p.m.; Indi- asthma (I’ve struggled with ka and elsewhere, would I be vidual arrested on Nuckolls advertising the disease all my life). As a doomed to failure? A hopeless County warrant and bonded out, 3:45 p.m.; Individual result, I missed school often, truant caught up in the court deadline is Dr Scott Vonderfecht Ronda Clark PA-C or, as we might say now, I systems? As I related, I was arrested, 6:28 p.m.; Hebron was truant often. I’m not fully defi nitely a truant most of my rescue for medical emer- Monday noon for informed of the politics cur- elementary and high school gency on Eads Avenue, Tues: 8 a.m.-5 p.m. * Dr. Vonderfecht rently surrounding truancy years. But I never thought of 7:58 p.m.; Belvidere Fire The Hebron Weds: 9 a.m.-5 p.m. * Ronda Clark PA-C in Nebraska, but I’ve noticed it like that, nor did my family. Thurs: 8 a.m.-5 p.m. * Dr. Vonderfecht the issue has been appearing I’m grateful my plight was for irrigation motor on fi re Journal-Register regularly in the discussions of met with understanding, with on Road TU, 8:05 p.m.; the school board for Thayer patience, with support. Two individuals arrested in Central. In my brief reading, Our students need board Alexandria on out of county

I noticed that in Nebraska the members, teachers and ad- warrants, 9:25 p.m. emphasis recently seems to be ministrators who have the Aug. 6 — No calls pro- to defer to local boards of edu- wisdom to create policies vided. cation rather than extensively and use practices that ac- Aug. 7 — Bruning rescue involve the courts. I shall not commodate the individual FREE CONCERT! delve into those issues, but needs and differences of our for medical emergency on rather share my story. students. Attendance policy Fillmore Street, 6:53 p.m. During my seventh and guidelines should support Aug. 8 — Deshler rescue SATURDAY, eighth grade years at Hubbell, students in a way that con- for medical emergency on my asthma viciously attacked tributes to their growth and 1st Street, 9:22 a.m.; Hebron August 18th at me. In those days in rural stability as humans. I hope rescue for medical emer- Nebraska, I did not have the Thayer County educators of gency at Blue Valley Nursing 7:00 PM effective medications I have today nurture students in the today. For weeks, I missed schools as I was supported by Home, 10:26 a.m.; Report Gates Open at school. When the asthma Mr. Safar, Mrs. Hughes and of suspicious individual on lessened, I’d return to school many others in my beloved Thayer Avenue in Chester and work diligently to make Thayer County. subcontracting for satellite 6:30 PM up the work I missed. I’m GARY L. MANNING television, 6:16 p.m. grateful for my mother and THAYER COUNTY

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