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TCEDA and ECAP volunteers Jury fi nds man Tidbits accused of Author presentation... present Leadership project burglary and “Death Zones and Darling Spies: Seven Years of Vietnam theft ‘not guilty’ War Reporting” author Beverly Deepe Keever will have a pre- By Amanda Push sentation and slide show at the Hebron Journal-Register Hebron Courtyard Terrace Activ- [email protected] ity Room at the Hebron Assisted Living Facility on Monday, March 9, at 2 p.m. Keever, a farm girl from Thayer A jury passed a ‘not guilty’ County, traveled to Vietnam as verdict in the case of Nicholas a 26-year-old war correspondent Thiemann, 33, on Friday, Feb. in 1961. 20. She was the longest-serving From Feb. 19 through Feb. American correspondent cover- 20, a jury heard the case of ing the Vietnam War and earned Thiemann, a man accused of a Pulitzer Prize nomination. burglary, a class three felony, Keever is professor emerita at and theft, also a class three the University of Hawaii. felony. The public is welcome and Thiemann waived his right is encouraged to carpool. Ad- to remain silent and took the ditional parking is on the west stand Friday to present his side and south side of the facility. of the case. People may enter through the After the ‘not guilty’ verdict, chapel door. Thiemann, as well as his bond, were ordered to be released. Thiemann was accused of Daylight Savings... breaking into the a Thayer County residence around Dec. Daylight savings time will begin 22, 2012. Sunday, March 8. At that time, all The home was occupied by clocks should be adjusted one Monnie Fischer, who lived with hour ahead. JR Photo/Amanda Push Daniel Thiemann, Nicholas’s Jeremy Voss, Thayer County Economic Development director, speaks to the Hebron city council about the op- father who passed away in portunities offered by the Certifi ed Leadership Community Program. October 2012. Annual Chamber Meeting... Thiemann lived with his father and Fischer for a time The Hebron Chamber would until shortly after his father’s M like to invite you to their annual Opportunities for community revitalization made possible death. meeting on Thursday, March 5, at According to the case sum- B the Hebron Activity Center. mary, Fischer asked Thiemann H through Certifi ed Leadership Community Program... h The evening begins at 6 p.m. to fi nd a new place to live after and light refreshments will be his father passed away. After served. New ideas and strate- By Amanda Push Hebron chose to move forward tion CDBG program through he moved out, she changed the gies will be discussed on how Hebron Journal-Register with the application process. NDED. This will also strength- locks and asked Thiemann not [email protected] the Chamber can improve and According to the Nebraska en other applications with the to return. move forward. Department of Economic De- community’s strong citizen The case summary also A growing Hebron is the key velopment website, the purpose participation as a result of the stated that Thiemann informed At the March Hebron city to a strong Chamber, and the of the program is to “provide Leadership Designation. Fischer that all of his father’s council meeting, council mem- Chamber board members would a solid framework for com- The criteria for the four com- business and things in the house bers chose to move forward like to hear input from community munities to identify capacity, munities (Hebron, Deshler, were his since his father had with the leadership certifi cation members. stimulate focused planning, and Chester and Bruning) in Thayer lived there. process as part of the Certi- Working together can unlock utilize technology to provide a County encouraged by TCEDA While Fischer was out of fi ed Leadership Community Hebron’s future growth potential. strong foundation to meet the and ECAP volunteers was town for the Christmas holi- Program. Hope to see you on the 5th! challenges of the future.” based off the ECAP survey day, she received a phone call Jeremy Voss, Thayer County If communities fi nish the ap- results. Those with the high- that her home had been broken Economic Development direc- plication process, it will open est percentage of responses into. tor, as well as several ECAP doors for them to apply for were asked to participate be- Fischer reported several volunteers presented the op- grants for projects that could cause the application requires items missing to the Thayer ~Obituaries~ portunity to the Hebron city help to revitalize their towns. a mandate from the public County Sheriff’s Offi ce. council as well as to offi cials Currently, there are only four and these four towns provided The items were found at the Meyer, Donavon, 74, formerly Bruning from Bruning, Chester and communities that have received enough responses to have such residence Thiemann was then Deshler. the NDED Leadership Com- a mandate. living at and the 33-year-old At the time of this week’s Marvin, 91, Deshler munity Designation: Central “We hope that this program was charged with burglary Werner, publication, both Bruning and City, Madison, Neleigh and will extend into the other com- and theft. Tecumseh. munities later, but we will have “The [application] process to draw up another community is rather intense, but we have survey for them,” said Voss. been planning on achieving ECAP volunteers, all from Armed man this for awhile, so we have set different towns, have also been up ourselves very well,” said active in planning for this op- Voss. portunity. arrested in First, a community assess- “The ECAP process has ment is needed. This was done shown a need for some infra- Deshler last year in a county wide ECAP structure and main street revi- survey. talization. After several public Next, a current comprehen- meetings the group felt as if the sive plan and strategic plan best way to get these done is Current inmate must be made. In the past, with State grants,” said Voss. some communities paid an “And the best way to get these count at eight... outside organization to create grants is to become a Leader- these plans. ship Community. So, the ECAP By Amanda Push “We are proposing that we, participants have given this as Hebron Journal-Register as a county, can do this without the direction they would like [email protected] any cost as long as we have to go. Additionally, they will the volunteers, an intrepid be assisting the communities organization, and the author- and TCEDA in speaking to the Daniel Haines, 36, was ar- ity and assistance from the councils, the write-ups, and rested Sunday, March 1, in applying city or village,” said information gathering. The Deshler by the Thayer County Voss. “We have the volunteers great thing about this group is Sheriff’s Offi ce after a 911 and TCEDA will fi ll it out. We that they represent several com- caller reported a domestic just need the support from the munities and will be working dispute. communities.” on the projects for all the com- The female caller claimed Last, there must be a write munities, not just their own.” she was threatened by a male JR Photo/Amanda Push up of the specifi c services the As for the projects and plan- subject who brandished a fi re- Gas prices on the rise nationwide... community provides. ning to come from this process, arm and pointed it at her, ac- At the beginning of the year, the nation enjoyed low gas prices. In Once each task is completed, the goals are ultimately up to cording to the Sheriff’s Offi ce Facebook page. Nebraska, prices even dipped below the two dollar mark for regular the community will be desig- the communities. nated as an NDED Certifi ed “Some of these grants have The caller also reported that gas. Lately, however, gas prices have slowly climbed up. Current gas Leadership Community and been used for subdivision the man said he would shoot any prices in Thayer County are an average of $2.35. The state average will be presented a certifi cate. infrastructure, water systems law enforcement offi cers who is $2.401 and the national average is $2.45 according to gasbuddy. A press release will also be and highway development,” attempted to contact him. com. According to an Omaha World-Herald article, these changes are issued. said Voss. “Others have used The 36-year-old was taken occurring partly because refi neries are starting to make the switch According to the NDED web- them specifically for main into custody without incident in from winter-blend to the more expensive summer-blend fuel and the site, the designation is good for street rehab. It is really up to the 600 block of 2nd Street. Haines is being held in the number of active oil wells were down 25 percent due to the low prices. fi ve years as long as the commu- the community, but the funds nity website and information is are more likely to be awarded Thayer County Jail for terror- The current price of a barrel of crude oil is around $50.60. In an article kept up to date. if we get the Leadership Com- istic threats. with CNN, Tom Kloza, chief oil analyst for the Oil Price Information There is also opportunity to munity Designation.” Weapons were recovered at Service, predicted that prices would top out at about $2.50 to $2.70 a be awarded up to 75 extra points For more information on the the scene. gallon. However, by this summer or early this fall, he believes gas will when a community applies leadership application process, The current inmate count is return to below $2 in many areas. for the Downtown Revitaliza- visit www.neded.org. eight. 2 - Wednesday, March 4, 2015 - The Hebron Journal-Register PPagesages ooff tthehe PPastast...... From The Hebron Journal- Register

Belvidere: Miss Bertha ity and for brilliant participa- 1885 Crawford passed the best ex- tion in the greatest airborne amination before the Nebraska assault in military history, the 130 Years Ago invasion of Holland, 1st Lt. Silas Garrison, of Gilead State Board of Pharmacy at Doyle E. McLaughlin, son precinct, is losing hogs by Lincoln, of any student from of Mr. George E. McLaugh- lung disease. the Omaha school. ling of Hebron, was recently It is said several prosecu- 1915 awarded a second bronze oak tions for selling liquor with- leaf cluster to his Air Medal out license in Carleton are 100 Years Ago at one of Maj. Gen. Paul L. imminent. In ye olden times, it was Williams’ U.S. Troop Carrier Fred Trost, who came to this the custom for the gentlemen bases in France. county several years ago pos- to remain bound to the service Mr. and Mrs. Fred Craig re- sessing nothing but energy and of their valentine lady for a ceived word Monday that their industry, is now the possessor year. But on this occasion there son-in-law, Eldred Seddon, of a fi ne herd of cattle, lots of seemed to be many changing Navy, was reported missing hogs, three teams, farming of hearts, from the time they in action. implements, etc., in short, he assembled til they bid their is well off. hostesses a merry farewell. 1955 The proceeds for the poor Especially was this noticeable at the skating rink Wednesday at the Hotel Cropsey, where the 60 Years Ago evening were only $12.40. merry-makers were banqueted “Thayer County’s Gene It is worthy of remark that after their trip about the city. Autrey,” 18-year-old Bobby many who claim to feel great Bruning: Tobe Wilken and O’Neal of Gilead, was the interest in the poor of this Miss Minnie Ulferts slipped grand prize winner in the an- J-R File Photo place, failed to patronize the away to Carleton on Wednes- nual amateur talent contest This Week 1995…Hosting an exchange student has many advantages...Two Hebron entertainment. day, February 3, and were held at the high school audi- families are hosts to three Peruvian teenage girls who have brought much laughter to their The booming of the anvil quietly married by Rev. Voss of torium Tuesday evening under homes. Pictured are (back row L-R): Bill and Connie Coady, Alexis, Audrey and Gail Rickers. In yesterday announced the joy the German Lutheran church, the sponsorship of the Hebron front are Cecilia Sam, 18; Erika Hurtado, 19; and Carolina Espinoze, 16. Cecilia and Carolina are of our democratic friends over leaving the same day for a short Lion’s Club. from Lima, Erika is from Cusco. the inauguration of Grover honeymoon trip to Omaha. Obituaries: Elbert Quintin Cleveland as the fi rst demo- Hubbell: As soon as a party Rothrock; Nellie Erma Foley; Burt Reynolds. wood. cratic president since 1861. down in Kansas realized that Mrs. Charles Murray; Mrs. Tietjen, CHB eighth grader., The sound doesn’t strike a he could get $1.40 a bushel Joseph Hruska. 1985 1995 responsive chord in our heav- for his wheat, he again ran his 2005 ing bosom. But in four years straw through the separator, 1965 30 Years Ago 20 Years Ago from this date we’ll enthuse realizing about 700 bushels Kelly Jarchow of Ohiowa Three Peruvian teenage girls 50 Years Ago was crowned Thayer County 10 Years Ago too, as we rejoice over the more wheat from his straw are staying as exchange stu- Objectors to a new 2,500 No information available. Pork Industry queen at the return of the republican party stacks. dents in the Hebron homes of head hog facility were on Thayer County Pork Produc- to power. Gale and Audrey Rickers and hand to voice opposition to the 1975 ers’ annual banquet. John Brasch, of Spring 1925 their daughter Alexis and Bill ten-member Thayer County Thayer County Pork Pro- Creek precinct, has returned 40 Years Ago and Connie Coady. They had Planning Commission board 90 Years Ago ducers Board of Directors from a visit to Wisconsin. He The Hebron Body Shop, a stayed with Kevin and Kathy of directors. Wilke Farms Surveyors were lining out were John Lentfer, Rich brings with him three families Hebron business since 1947, Bargen before moving to the of Leigh, Neb., explained stakes for the new city paving, Mosier, Stan Hofts, Donovan of Germans who will locate in had changed ownership with Coady home. that they chose a particular the past week. Yoachim, Neal Onnen, Gary this county. Wayne Dake and Loy Neu- Hebron Rotarians “went site in the southeast quarter Jack Ray, Chester resident, Peppie, Duane Rippe, Rod Last Thursday evening hart assuming command. surfi ng” on the internet at of Section 5, Range 1 West, who was severely burned by Holtzen and Duane Miller. a stabbing affray occurred The former owner was Herb the club’s meeting with 1980 Township 1 North because it an explosion of kerosene Sat- Merlie Bruning returned to in Lee’s billiard saloon in Lubben. Hebron High School graduate was zoned for agriculture, had urday while attempting to start her home after a month’s visit Carleton. As we are informed Bill Navis, son of Mr. and Bruce Mieth of Lincoln Tele- sparse population, the water a fi re in the heating stove of the in Liberia, West Africa, where the parties of the affair were Mrs. Bill Navis of Ches- phone Co. Mieth estimated that supply was good and the access living room of his home, died she visited the Evangelical under the infl uence of liquor. ter, joined the law fi rm of 70 percent of the businesses in roads were in top shape. here Monday morning. Ray Lutheran mission fi eld. She A dispute occurred over mule Rodney Peake of Belleville, Hebron would be navigating Thayer County Hos- was only 20 years old, was a had been active for a number teams and the dispute termi- Kan., which has an offi ce in the information super highway pital Guild and hospi- graduate of the Chester High of years in this fi eld. nated in a fi ght. Chester. by the end of the century. tal Foundation Memorial School slightly over a year ago, Matt Wiedel was the in- An attempted robbery of Elda Heller, Valeda Carl- J.J. McDole, sophomore Fund purchased a new Re- and had been married one year dividual champion in the the State Treasurer at the State son, Alvina Krueger, Lois at Davenport Community susitaire Radiant Warmer on the day of his death. A baby elementary division of the Capitol Building in Lincoln Fangmeier, Viola Fangmeier, School and son of Ruth Mesloh for labor and delivery for the daughter also survives him. state chess tournament held last Saturday was foiled by Ella Schafer, Kathleen of Davenport, was selected hospital. Thayer county relatives re- in Lincoln. Members of the the killings of the principal Fangmeier, Marge Coordson to attend the Americanism Thayer Central High School ceived a sad message announc- Hebron chess team placing robber and the capture of his and Charlotte Heller were Youth Conference at Valley winners in the American ing the death of Mrs. LeRoy second were Mary Else, Matt confederates. making soap at the home of Forge, Pa. Mathematics Competition E. Wills of Detroit, Mich., Johnson, Aaron Kassebaum Belvidere: During last week Alvina Krueger in Gilead. For First place winners at the were Caleb Fangmeier, Dustin who will be remembered as and Jennifer Friehe. there was not a boxcar standing over six years the ladies had Thayer County Spelling Bee Simpson, Samantha Hatfi eld, Miss Florence Howell. Death Olga Weddel and Margue- on the sidetracks here, some- made 2,845 pounds of home- were Sarah Hoops, CHB fi fth Thomas Yoachim, Amanda was due to a siege of typhoid rite Henderson, received their thing not seen here for a great made soap which were given to grader; Sarah Heiman, CHB Gehle, Ben Christensen and pneumonia, and the end came Lutheran World Service. 50-year pins from Carleton sixth grader; Jessica Krenke, while. The eastern storms and just two weeks after the birth of Tucker Zeleny. blocking of the railroad was Showing at the Majestic was Remmer Voss Legion Auxil- CHB seventh grader and Kim a baby son. The remains will be “The Longest Yard,” starring iary President Waunda Ker- the cause. brought to Hebron for burial. 1895 Her parents are Mr. and Mrs. 120 Years Ago C. F. Howell of Hebron. H. D. Graves writes from 1935 Missouri that he and family 80 Years Ago will return to Thayer county Application signing for They Make Hebron click! as soon as he can arrange to 1935 corn-hog contracts at do so, on account of his wife’s the county courthouse is pro- Look for these advertisers 24 hours a day on health. gressing nicely although it is Owing to the scarcity of apparent that many farmers are http://hebronjournalregister.com snow, the merry jingle of again waiting till the last day sleigh bells has been heard but to sign up. one morning this winter. C. Rammer Johnson, age 75 C. Fletcher’s fi ne team wore years, living northwest of CLICK TO BROWSE the bells. Deshler, was out burning TOM POSEY OUR CURRENT While playing “shinny” on Russian thistles on his farm (402) 768-2292 Real Estate & Appraisal LISTINGS! the ice Tuesday, with some last week and the fi rst got 745 N. 13th Street of his pupils, Prof. Rouse beyond his control, igniting a Hebron, NE received an accidental blow county bridge. In the frantic CLICK Ph. 768-6077 or in the face from one of the efforts to subdue the fi re, Mr. Hebron Implement HERE 1-800-528-2824 sticks which badly contused Johnson was severely burned 215 N. 13th St., Hebron, NE TO VISIT Click Here the right side of his face and about his body and legs and Phone: 402-768-6047 OUR SITE! To Visit his right eye. was placed in the Blue Valley Our Site! 1905 Hospital for medical attention, but died Tuesday. Click Here To Dageforde Agency 110 Years Ago State Journal: In a little Ne- Check Out Real Estate & Insurance Agency Dr. Homer D. Morris and his braska town near the Kansas Our Web Site! 426 Lincoln Ave., Hebron • Ph. 768-6414 wife, Mrs. Linuie K. Morris, line is a small high school with both graduates in osteopathy, only seven teachers. Yet the have moved to Hebron from students have a choice of hun- Des Moines, Iowa, to practice dreds of subjects, and have a osteopathy. big town education, when they “Grandma” Hendershot, one are graduated. Chester, with its of the dear old souls who has population of 500 to 600, has been identifi ed with Hebron built a model high school and since the organization of the attracted nation-wide inter- town, passed to her reward est. The article continues for last Monday, after a long and almost two columns telling painful illness. about the Chester school. John W. Taylor of Otoe Miss Leona Boyce, Hebron, Your ad could be here & County, Neb., and Miss Anna has just been awarded a Certifi - Viewed 24 hours a day at M. 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For meritorious achieve- postage paid at Hebron, NE 68370. did in Nebraska raising wheat, ment in intensive aerial activ- Phone (402) 768-6602 • Fax (402) 768-7354 • email: [email protected] corn and hogs. The Hebron Journal-Register - Wednesday, March 4, 2015 - 3 Courthouse News Dress in Blue Day on March 6 Home & Community Connections March is National Colon Cancer Awareness Month Health News DISTRICT COURT TThomashomas DDisneyisney ooff AAlexan-lexan- Phyllis Schoenholz, Extension Educator and this Friday, March 6, is HHaleyaley SStouffertouffer v DDaltonalton ddriaria wwasas wweesstboundtbound wwhenhen hhee UN-L Cooperative Extension in Southern Plains Unit “Dress in Blue Day.” Patients, survivors, caregivers and ad- AA.. Stouffer.Stouffer. DDissolutionissolution ooff ssawaw ththrreeee ddeereer iinn tthehe mmiddleiddle mmarriage.arriage. vocates are asking all of us to ooff thethe rroad.oad. 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*The telephone assistance rates quoted in this notice are subject to change according to future FCC filings or changes in the local service rates and service connection charges by Great Plains Communications. ALNAD020915 4 - Wednesday, March 4, 2015 - The Hebron Journal-Register 4QFDJBM0DDBTJPOT Happy 100th Birthday Doris Deepe Please help Doris Deepe celebrate her 100th birth- Thayer Central day on March 7 with a cascade of cards and best wishes sent to One Terrace Circle, Apartment 120, Community Hebron, 68370. Schools Joan Deepe Beverly Keever ACTIVITIES Chuck Keever Thursday, March 5: Girls State BB; HS StuCo lunch; Drivers’ Ed, 6 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. Friday, March 6: No school; End of third quarter; Girls State BB. Saturday, March 7: Speech at Doniphan-Trumbull; Girls State BB. Monday, March 9: No school, Spring Break; SNC Quiz Bowl at Fairmont, 2:30 p.m. (hosted by Fillmore Courtesy Photo Central). Tuesday, March 10: Spring Read Across America... sports parent meeting, 7 p.m. Betty Meyer, Thayer Central Library Media Specialist, invited the students of the Thayer Central Wednesday, March 11: JH National Honor Society to be guest readers to celebrate Read Across America day on March 2. Happy 95th Birthday TCHCC lunch. They read to Thayer Central preschool and elementary students and handed out Read Across Neva Koester America book marks. They told the students about themselves and why reading was important in MENU their lives. The students presented the guest readers with certifi cates thanking them for reading, The family of Neva Koester invites you to celebrate Thursday, March 5: Maca- and the guest readers received pictures of themselves reading to the students. Started in 1998, roni and cheese, ham patty, her 95th birthday with us at an open house on March Read Across America, which the National Education Association sponsors, has become a national 15, from 2:00 to 4:00 p.m. at the Hebron Activity Cen- savory carrots, muffi n, turkey sandwich. tradition as a way to promote reading while celebrating Dr. Seuss’s birthday on March 2. Pictured ter, located at 329 Lincoln Avenue. Birthday wishes Friday, March 6: No above are National Honor Society members who participated in reading to students. Back row: may be sent to 325 North 4th Street, Hebron, NE school. Peyton Schmitt, Tyler Hergott, Jay Cottam, Thomas Feulner, Caleb Krupicka, Front Row: Sydney 68370. Monday, March 9: No Cottam, Haley Huhman, Mary Rickers, Rachel Heitmann. Not pictured is McCall Madsen. school. Tuesday, March 10: Lasa- The Hebron Journal-Registerr invites you to share your special occasion announcements with our readers. Contact us at gna, green beans, breadstick, Werner travels with Lead 34 on [email protected] or 402-768-6602 for more information. turkey sandwich. Chester There is a fee associated with published announcements. Wednesday, March 11: national study/travel seminar Turkey gravy over mashed Senior Diners potatoes, dinner roll, ham Sarah Werner of Davenport sociology, education, the arts, sandwich. was one of thirty Nebraska social-cultural understandings USDA is an EOE and pro- Monday, March 9: Sweet’n LEAD 34 fellows who re- and agriculture. T.C. Senior Of Week — Cottam vider. Juice, cereal and toast sour chicken, white rice, cently returned from a 10-day For more information, or served daily with breakfast. broccoli fl orets, pears. Hot national study/travel seminar to request an application for Bread basket, fruit and salad Thayer Central Se- potato. conducted by the Nebraska Nebraska LEAD 35, contact bar served daily for grades nior of the Week is Tuesday, March 10: Ham LEAD Program. the Nebraska LEAD Program, four through 12, second choice Sydney Cottam. Syd- slice, sweet potatoes, green Terry Hejny, director of the 318 BioChem Hall, University daily for kindergarten through ney is the daughter of beans with bacon, birthday Nebraska LEAD Program, of Nebraska-Lincoln, Lincoln, fourth grade. All meals served Kevin and Jani Cottam. cake. served as group leader for the NE 68583-0763 or telephone with milk. All menus subject to Her favorite class at Thayer Wednesday, March 11: study/travel seminar to Kansas 402-472-6810. For more in- change without notice Central is being a Teacher’s Hamburger vegetable soup, City, Washington, D.C., and formation about the selection Aide because she loves assorted dinner rolls, cheese Feb. 4-13. process or to request an appli- helping the third graders. stick, Danish petite. Three- The fellows met with busi- cation, go to http://www.lead. Sydney’s favorite foods are Hebron word game. ness, industry and government unl.edu Application deadline mashed potatoes and veg- Thursday, March 12: leaders. Highlights included is June 15. gie burgers. Her favorite Senior Diners Salisbury steak, mashed po- visits to the Kansas City Feder- pastimes are reading and tatoes, peas, tapioca pudding al Reserve Bank and Environ- writing. with cherry. Word search. mental Protection Agency Re- Monday, March 9: Sweet’n Friday, March 13: Pol- gion 7 offi ces in Kansas City; Cards of At Thayer Central, Sydney sour chicken, white rice, broc- has been involved in National Sydney Cottam lock wedge, macaroni salad, the National Cattlemen’s Beef coli fl orets, pears. Waffl es at calico beans, plums. Triangle Association, National Pork Honor Society, cross country, because you don’t know what 8:30 a.m. track, and basketball Student trouble. Producers Council, Ameri- Thanks they are going through. Work Tuesday, March 10: Ham Manager. Meals served with bread, can Farm Bureau Federation, hard at everything you do.” slice, sweet potatoes, green butter and milk. To make res- Embassy of New Zealand and Outside of school, Sydney beans with bacon, ice cream. is involved in Girl Scouts and Following graduation in ervations, phone 324-5271 by the Nebraska Congressional Card of Thanks Wednesday, March 11: Breakfast in Washington; and is active at Grace Lutheran May, Sydney plans to attend 1:30 p.m., the day before you Dear Family and Friends, Hamburger vegetable soup, the Environmental Protection Church in their youth group wish to dine. We wish to thank all of you Northeast Community Col- assorted dinner rolls, cheese Agency Region 5 offi ces, the and as a lector. who attended our Open House lege and major in Veterinary stick, Danish petite. Quilt. CME Group, and the Chicago Her advice to underclass- in celebration of our 60th Thursday, March 12: High School for Agricultural men is, “Be kind to everyone Technology. BOE Meeting Wedding Anniversary which Salisbury steak, mashed po- Sciences in Chicago. Fellows was February 20. Also, for the tatoes, peas, tapioca pudding The Board of Educational also met with Nebraska U.S. many cards, beautiful fl owers, with cherry. Music with Joy. Service Unit No. 5 will meet Senators Deb Fischer and gifts, phone calls from in state, Friday, March 13: Pollock in regular session on March 9, Ben Sasse. Also included in out of state and over seas, that wedge, macaroni salad, calico at 6 p.m., at the Educational this years’ experience was we received. We appreciate it beans, plums. Bingo. Service Unit No. 5, 900 West a briefi ng and factory tour all so very much. Prairieland Food order Court Street, Beatrice, Ne- of John Deere operations in A huge thank you and hugs in on March 16; delivered braska. Moline, Ill. to our children, grandchildren on March 28. Meals served A major objective of the and great grandchildren for with bread, butter and milk. national study/travel seminar CLIP N SAVE their thought, preparation and To make reservations, phone is to provide participants with the help in any way making our 768-6052 by 1:30 p.m., the day the opportunity to meet leaders RIALTO II THEATER special day a huge success. before you wish to dine. who help shape local, state and GENEVA, NE God Bless all of you. Handibus goes to Lincoln national policy in agriculture 402-759-3011 WILSON (BUD) AND on Monday, Wednesday and and related areas and to create Movies for March ROSE MARIE Thursday each week. Call fi rst-hand exposure to varied BRUNING 402-768-6052. Showtime - 7:30 pm social and economic condi- Sunday Matinee - 2:00 pm tions/issues that exist in the Card of Thanks United States. MARCH 7-8 The mission of the Ne- The family of Marvin Wer- ner would like to thank ev- SPONGEBOB MOVIE - PG braska LEAD program is “to prepare and motivate men eryone who remembered us MARCH 14-15 and women in agriculture for in their thoughts and prayers. Central Market We appreciate those who sent AMERICAN SNIPER - R more effective leadership” :PVS)PNFUPXO(SPDFS and is designed to speed up cards and memorials, as well 240 LINCOLN AVE. MARCH-21-22 the leadership process. as phone calls and visits during HEBRON, NEBRASKA The Nebraska LEAD Pro- our loss. We thank Pastor B.J. MCFARLAND, USA - PG gram (Leadership Educa- Fouts and Vicar Seth DeBar- tolo for the spiritual care given 768-6216 FRESH SEED MARCH 28-29 tion/Action Development) includes men and women ac- to our loved one and family OPEN THE DUFF - PG-13 tive in production agriculture during this diffi cult time. PINEAPPLES POTATOES and agribusiness. It is a two- AGNES, MARK AND MON. - WED. 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The Hebron Journal-Register - Wednesday, March 4, 2015 - 5 AArearea ChurchChurch NewsNews * ALEXANDRIA * Wednesday, February 18: Ash deadline, 9 a.m. supper, 6:15 p.m.; Lent service p.m. First Friday Mass, 7:20 a.m., Wednesday service, 7 p.m. Friday, March 6: Offi ce closed; (Pastor Francik), 7:15 p.m. Food and fellowship at Mary's PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH No school. Thursday, March 5: Grandpar- FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Cafe following. Lana Likens, Lay Pastor * DAVENPORT * Saturday, March 7: Worship, ents'/VIP day at DLS; DLS chapel, Connie Stone, Pastor Saturday, March 7: Mass, 6 Sundays: Worship, 10 a.m.; 7 p.m. 10:15 a.m.; Early dismissal for Sundays: Worship, 10:30 p.m. Sunday School, 11 a.m. CHRIST'S LUTHERAN Sunday, March 8: Adult class DLS, 1 p.m. a.m. Sunday, March 8: Choir prac- Kristen Van Stee, Pastor with LFS, Jack Swanda, 9 a.m.; Friday, March 6: No school tice, 8:30 a.m.; Mass, 10 a.m.; Sundays: Sunday School, 9:30 Sunday School for all, 9 a.m.; at DLS. GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH Ladies: Fairbury Deanery Spring * BELVIDERE * Worship with Lutheran Family a.m.; Worship, 10:30 a.m. Saturday, March 7: Lectionary Keith Brozek, Pastor Open meeting at St. Mary's in Services, Jack Swanda "Temple Bible study, 7:30 a.m. BELVIDERE UNITED Wednesday, March 4: Noon Odell, Registration, 1:30 p.m., Talk," 10 a.m. Sunday, March 8: Worship Lenten luncheon at Grace Lu- CHURCH OF CHRIST CHURCH OF CHRIST Meeting, 2 p.m. Monday, March 9: Staff meet- service, 10 a.m.; Sunday School theran, 11:30 a.m. - Noon; Lenten Sundays: Worship, 9 a.m. Ron Shields, Pastor Monday, March 9: RCIA in- Sundays: Sunday School, 9 ing, 4:30 p.m.; Prayerfully Simple and Bible class, 11:15 a.m. worship, 12:05 p.m. - 12:30 p.m.; a.m.; Worship, 10 a.m. Bible study at YOP house, 7 Tuesday, March 10: Kindergar- Lenten luncheon, 12:35 p.m.; structions. * BETHEL * p.m. ten round-up at DLS; Blue Valley Lenten lecture series with coffee Wednesday, March 11: Ecu- ST. PETER'S LUTHERAN Tuesday, March 10: Men's Nursing Home Communion, fellowship, 7 p.m. menical Lenten Service, 12:05 BETHEL CHURCH Patrick Flynn, Pastor breakfast at Rock Island Cross- 10:30 a.m.; Circuit pastors meet- Saturday, March 7: Worship, p.m.; CCD classes, 7 p.m.; Sta- Jim Hubble, Pastor Sundays: Worship, 9 a.m.; ing, 7 a.m.; Blue Valley Lutheran ing at Friedensau. 6:30 p.m. tions of the Cross, 7:05 p.m. Sundays: Sunday School, 9:15 Sunday School, 10:15 a.m. Home chapel, 9 a.m.; Morning Wednesday, March 11: Lenten Sunday, March 8: Worship, a.m.; Worship, 10:30 a.m. circle at Meadowlark Heights, supper, 6:15 p.m.; Lent service coffee fellowship, Sunday School, HEBRON BIBLE CHURCH UNITED METHODIST 9:30 a.m.; Church council, 7 (Pastor Fouts), 7:15 p.m. 9 a.m.; Bible study, 10:30 a.m. Jeff Friesen, Pastor * BRUNING * Mike Anderson, Pastor p.m. Thursday, March 12: DLS Sundays: Sunday School, 9 Sundays: Worship, 10:30 Wednesday, March 11: 5 & chapel, 9:15 a.m. HEBRON & CHESTER a.m.; Worship, 10 a.m. TRINITY LUTHERAN a.m. 6 PACE, 4 p.m.; 7 & 8 PACE, UNITED METHODIST Wednesdays: Pioneer Club, Stuart Sell, Pastor * DESHLER * 5 p.m.; Servant Team #1 baked * GILEAD * Mark Baldwin, Pastor 6:30 p.m.; Bible study, 7 p.m. Sundays: Sunday School, 9 potato bar, 5:45 p.m. - 6:45 p.m.; Sundays: Worship at Chester, Thursdays: Prayer time, 9 a.m.; Worship, 10 a.m. Adult praise team practice, 6:15 ABIDING WORD LUTHERAN ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN 11 a.m.; Worship at Hebron, 9 a.m. George Lautner, Pastor p.m.; Lenten worship, 7:15 p.m.; Connie Raess, Pastor a.m.; Sunday School, Chester, UNITED METHODIST Wednesday, March 4: Blue Peace choir, 8 p.m. Sundays: Sunday School, 10 9:30 a.m.; Hebron, 10:15 a.m. Mike Anderson, Pastor Valley Home, 9 a.m.; Parkview a.m.; Worship, 11 a.m. * HUBBELL * Sundays: Worship, 9 a.m. Haven Bible study, 3 p.m.; Lenten ST. PETER LUTHERAN KING OF KINGS service, 7 p.m. Brian Francik, Pastor ST. JOHN CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP ZION LUTHERAN * BYRON * Friday, March 6: Ladies Bible Wednesday, March 4: Midweek Connie Raess, Pastor Darrell Sutton, Pastor Rev. Christopher Gerdes, Pastor study, 1 p.m. confi rmation, 3:45 p.m.; Bells, Tuesdays: Service, 7 p.m. Sundays: Worship, 8 a.m. ST. PAUL LUTHERAN Sunday, March 8: Sunday 5:30 p.m.; Lenten service, 7 p.m.; * HARDY * Sundays: Worship, 6 p.m.; Pastor Breen Marie Sipes School, 9:15 a.m.; Worship, Choir, 7:45 p.m. Sunday School, 5 p.m.; fi rst and * OAK * Sundays: Worship, 10:30 10:30 a.m. Thursday, March 5: Quilt tying, ST. PAUL LUTHERAN third Sundays of month. 9 a.m.; Grandparents/VIP day at a.m. Monday, March 9: Council Interim Pastor Tom Miller FIRST COMMUNITY CHURCH meeting, 8 p.m. DLS; DLS chapel, 10:15 a.m.; See St. Paul, Byron NEW LIFE ASSEMBLY DLS dismissal, 1 p.m.; LWML, Keith Brich, Pastor ST. PETER LUTHERAN Tuesday, March 10: WMF Bible Sundays: Sunday School, 9:15 Mike Hood, Pastor Sundays: Sunday School, 9 RURAL BYRON 7 p.m. study, 9 a.m. a.m.; Worship, 10:30 a.m. Sundays: Sunday School, 9 a.m.; Worship 10 a.m. Pastor Breen Marie Sipes Wednesday, March 11: Mead- Sunday, March 8: Worship, a.m.; Worship, 10:30 a.m. See St. Paul, Byron. 9:30 a.m.; Sunday School and Wednesdays: Men's Bible owlark Heights Communion, * HEBRON * study, 7 p.m. 10:30 a.m.; Lenten service, 7 adult Bible class, 10:45 a.m. SACRED HEART CATHOLIC Wednesday, March 18: Mid- Fridays: Women's Bible study, * CARLETON * p.m. FAITH LUTHERAN Father Rudolf Oborny, Pastor week confi rmation, 3:45 p.m.; 2 p.m. Rev. Christopher Gerdes, Pastor Wednesday, March 4: Ecu- Bells, 5:30 p.m.; Lenten service, ZION LUTHERAN PEACE LUTHERAN Sundays: Worship, 9:30 a.m.; menical Lenten service at Grace First Saturday: Men's break- 7 p.m.; Choir, 7:45 p.m. fast, 7:30 a.m. Rev. Jonathan K. Jensen Cathi Braasch, Interim Pastor Sunday School, 10:30 a.m. Lutheran, 12:05 p.m., Lunch Thursday, March 5: Quilt ty- Sundays: Worship, 9:30 a.m. Wednesday, March 4: 5 & 6 Wednesday, Feb. 25: Lent 11:30 a.m. and 12:30 p.m.; CCD ing, 9 a.m. PACE, 4 p.m.; 7 & 8 PACE, 5 service, 7 p.m. classes, 7 p.m.; Stations of the ******** * CHESTER * p.m.; YOP Mexican meal, 5:45 Cross, 7:05 p.m. p.m. - 6:45 p.m.; Adult praise * FRIEDENSAU * FIRST COMMUNITY CHURCH Thursday, March 5: Altar So- Copy requested by noon on ST. JOHN LUTHERAN team practice, 6:15 p.m.; Lenten Steve Speichinger, Pastor ciety, 2 p.m.; Holy Hour, 7 p.m. Mondays. To make additions or Rev. Christopher Gerdes, Pastor worship, 7:15 p.m.; Peace choir, TRINITY LUTHERAN Sundays: Sunday School, 9 - 8 p.m. changes, Fax 402-768-7354, e- Sundays: Sunday School, 10 8 p.m. B. J. Fouts, Pastor a.m.; Worship, 10 a.m. Friday, March 6: That Man Is mail [email protected] a.m.; Worship, 11 a.m. Thursday, March 5: Bulletin Wednesday, March 4: Lenten Wednesday: Bible study, 6:45 You, 6 a.m.; Breakfast, 5:45 a.m.; or phone 402-768-6602. Obituaries Thayer County

they traveled to camp grounds say and Lance. grandchildren, Sarah, Daniel, Historical Society Donavon around the Midwestern states Interment was held in the Rachel and Leah Werner; The Thayer County His- call from an attorney who had with Good Sam Excel, Blue Bruning public cemetery with nieces, nephews and friends. Meyer River Sam and Road Runner Farmer & Sons Funeral Home torical Society met on the pictures from Ralph Hawkins, Funeral services were held evening of February 25 at the Donavon Dean Meyer, age Sam Clubs, enjoying time in charge of . which he would give the February 28 at Trinity Lu- museum annex. There were 74, died at home on February spent with old friends and Memorials are directed to museum. theran Church Friedensau. quite a number of members 20, 2015. Born to Earl and making new friends. the family to be designated at Offi ciant was Vicar Seth De- and one guest, Dave Bruning, In other business, the of- Delia (Bowman) Meyer in Over the years, Don’s inter- a later date. Bartole. Organist Lois Pohl- present. President Bob Reinke fi cers for the next year were rural Bruning, on August 24, ests included, spending time mann played congregational called the meeting to order and 1940. with family and many friends selected. They will remain Marvin hymns “What A Friend We the minutes of the last meet- Don grew and neighbors, wood work- Have in Jesus,” “Abide With the same with the exception up around ing, bowling, playing cards, ing were read and approved. of Lori Kuhlman, Secretary, Werner Me” and “I Know That My Treasurer Lois Pederson was Bruning, hanging out at Remmer’s Redeemer Lives.” who will be replaced by Sara known by Garage, camping, fishing, Marvin Otto Werner of not present to give the fi nancial Casket bearers were Mau- report. Watson. Lori is busy securing many as and especially following Hebron, the son of Martin and rice Schardt, Rod Holtzen, Mr. Frank Bruning from vendors for the September “Skinny.” the grandchildren’s sporting Caroline (Schardt) Werner, Dale Holtzen, Rick Stengel, Bruning was introduced as He was events. was born January 1, 1924, Dave Fintel and Eugene Heritage Day celebration. the evening’s speaker. He baptized In recent months with his in rural Deshler. He departed Werner. It was suggested again that proceeded to give a brief and confi rmed in the Trinity failing health, they purchased this life on February 25, 2015, Honorary casket bearers there is a need for extension history of Bruning. The vil- Lutheran Church in Bruning, a home in Geneva. With at Parkview Haven Nursing were Sarah Werner, Daniel phones in the annex. The Home in Deshler, at the age of lage was named Prairie Star but in later years became a the help of his children and Werner, Rachel Werner and building is large and it is dif- member of the United Method- grandchildren they got moved 91 years. in the beginning and became Leah Werner. fi cult to hear the offi ce phone ist Church, also in Bruning. in just prior to Don being put Marvin Burial was in the church Bruning in 1857. In 1946, he attended Har- on hospice care. was baptized cemetery. Military graveside His narration told of the when someone is at the other mony country school be- Even through his final January 13, honors were by Deshler families who were present at end. Jackie said she and An- tween Bruning and Ohiowa, months, Don still enjoyed 1924, by H. American Legion Halfman that time and in the following nette would take care of it. Schabacker years. He also touched on and graduated from Bruning watching Western movies, Post #352. It was decided to hold the listening to classic country and con- the beginnings of the various public schools with the class Condolences may be left at Spring dinner on April 13. A of 1958. music, visiting and teasing his fi rmed May www.krollfh.com. businesses in the town and the He joined the Army National grandchildren, great-grand- 29, 1938, by Memorials are directed in churches and school. number of suggestions were Guard in 1964 where he was a children and the Asera Care Theo Droegemueller both at care of the family. His speech was of great made for the program and, as member of the 134th Infantry hospice nurses and staff that Trinity Lutheran Church in Deshler Memorial Funeral interest to the crowd. Cura- soon as a speaker is secured, it tor Jackie Williamson didn’t at Fairbury, until his honorable would visit with him daily. Friedensau (rural Hebron). Home of Deshler was in charge will be advertised. The March He attended Trinity Luther- have much to report other discharge in 1970. Don is survived by his of arrangements. meeting will be held on March On July 23, 1965, Don mar- wife, Rita; daughters and an South School Friedensau, than telling of the number of ried Rita Anderson-Salfrank. their spouses, Lisa and Jon and graduated from Hebron things that have been brought 25 and another Thayer County Through this union, Don Chapman of Hebron; LeeAnn High School with the class Faith Lutheran to the museum. She received a town will be featured. acquired his oldest daughter, and Doyle Eichelberger of Ge- of 1942. Lisa Salfrank, and over the neva; grandchildren, Amanda Marvin entered the United Hosts Spring next few years Don and Rita and Brandon Norquest of States Army in 1944 during Workshop had two more children, Terry Aurora, Logan Chapman of WWII and was honorably and LeeAnn. Chicago, Ill., Lacy and Kyle discharged in 1946. “Rejoice in the Son-Light” Bruning-Davenport Senior Spotlight After being discharged from Don began farming and Kimbrough of Geneva, Lind- based on Revelations 19:7a say Eichelberger and Lance the service, Marvin returned Jaycie Hoins is the daughter raising cattle with his father, is the theme of the LWML Eichelberger of Geneva; home to farm. of Jeff and Janet Hoins of Dav- Earl, after graduating high enport. She has two sisters, school. In early 1980s, Don great grandchildren, Paxton On April 25, 1954, Marvin Deshler Zone Spring Work- Norquest, Lane and Larsyn was joined in marriage to Ag- shop, Sunday, March 8, at Brittany and Hallie and one started “Don’s Hay-grinding, brother, Garrett. Kimbrough; uncle, Marvin nes Nora Meyer at Bethlehem Faith Lutheran Church in Bailing and Swathing” busi- Jaycie is active in basket- ness, with his dad working Meyer of Seward; aunt, Pat Lutheran Church, Kiowa. To Hebron, with registration be- Bowman of Bruning; and this union were born sons, ball, volleyball, band, choir, alongside him. In 1985, after ginning at 1:45 p.m. Pastoral drama, speech, FCCLA, let- his son, Terry, graduated high several cousins and life-long Mark, Allen and Todd. friends. He was an active member of Counselor Rev. Brian Fran- ter club and STUCO. She is school, Terry joined Don and a member of Christ Lutheran Earl full time in the farming Don is preceded in death Trinity Lutheran Church serv- cik from St. Peter Lutheran, by his son, Terry Dean; his ing in various roles, member Deshler, will lead the Bible Church in Davenport and is a operation. member of the Lutheran Youth parents, Earl & Delia; infant of the Thayer County Feeders, study. On October 31, 1987, the Group. family was distraught with sister, Donna Jean; and his in- and Deshler American Legion The ingathering for the day Halfman Post 352. Jaycie enjoys playing soft- the death of their son Terry. laws, Clyde and Dolly Marie is travel size toiletries. These Anderson. He loved the land and en- ball in the summer, hanging Thus, soon after, Don sold items will be packaged by out with friends and singing. the hay-grinding business Funeral services were con- joyed God’s creation. He was Jaycie Hoins a life long farmer who never those attending and donated She plans on attending col- to his son-in-law, Jon. Don ducted on February 24, at the her favorite place to go to be Farmer & Sons Funeral Home completely retired. He always to the Blue Valley food pantry lege and majoring in Pre-El- continued farming with Earl, ementary and Early Childhood alone is her room. until his death in 1993. in Geneva, with Chaplain wanted to know how his boys in Hebron and the Nuckolls were developing and updating Education. The most infl uential person At age 60, Don and Rita Aaron Phillips offi ciating. County food pantry in Supe- in her life has been her sister During the service there the farm. Her favorite food is grilled retired, sold their home and rior for distribution. cheese and favorite TV shows Brittany. “She has always farming equipment and be- were three recorded songs Marvin and Agnes enjoyed spending their winters in Faith Lutheran Church is are Teen Wolf and Grey’s pushed herself to do better came “snowbirds.” They played, “You’ll Never Walk at everything. She has never Alone” by the Celtic Women, Texas. But most of all, Marvin located at 420 Charles Road Anatomy. Jacie’s favorite bought their fi rst fi fth wheel music artist is Beyonce and given up on anything.” camper and a home in Za- “Amazing Grace” by Alan loved spending time with his in Hebron. All area women pata, Texas, for the winter Jackson, and “See You Again” family and reading. and girls are most welcome months. by Carrie Underwood. He is preceded in death by to come for an afternoon of his parents; brothers, Otto and Don took up various wood Pallbearers included Sasha “basking in the ‘Son-Light’” working projects after retire- Lemke, Steve Lemke, Charles Arnold Werner; and sister, through Bible study and Chris- ment, starting small with Houser, Mike Bowman, John Luella Dittmer. ballpoint pens and pencils, Meyer, and Raymond Stofer. He is survived by his wife tian fellowship. Send your news and photos to shelves, decorative items for Honorary pallbearers were Agnes of Hebron; sons, Mark For more information, the home and even a fence for Charles Nedza, Bill Bowman, and wife Kristin, Allen and please contact Diane Molthan their yard in Zapata. and Don’s grandchildren, wife Pamela, both of Dav- 402-768-6840. [email protected] During the summer months Amanda, Logan, Lacy, Lind- enport, and Todd of Deshler; 6 - Wednesday, March 4, 2015 - The Hebron Journal-Register cup. A section of the Journal-Register Friday, March 6: No ALA Unit school. #329 Meets Monday, March 9: Pulled Bruning- pork sandwich, French fries, BBanner-Argusanner-Argus The Carleton Legion Auxil- Davenport baked beans, applesauce. iary Voss Unit #329 of Carleton Tuesday, March 10: Serving Bruning, Alexandria, Carleton and Davenport met on February 17, 2015, at 2 Unifi ed School Cheeseburger mac, cooked p.m., for their regular meeting. carrots, muffi n, pudding cup. The President called the meet- Wednesday, March 11: Bruning Ladies ACTIVITIES BDS Fine Arts ing to order. The colors were Friday, March 5: Girls (7th grade choice) Chicken Bruning Birthday Coffee advance, opening prayer was State BB. fried chicken, mashed pota- Night March 10 given and the members joined toes and gravy, green beans, By Lola Johnson Friday, March 6: No Bruning-Davenport high The Bruning Ladies Birth- in reciting the Pledge of Alle- school; Girls State BB. cookie dough. day Coffee for January, Feb- Fruit and vegetable bar Frank and Mary Bruning school students will be show- giance and the Preamble. The Saturday, March 7: Girls ruary and March was held visited Loren and Audrey Else casing their talents at the an- roll call was taken showing six State BB; Doniphan-Trumbull served every day. Milk served Monday. in Hebron on Sunday. nual Feed the Groove: Fine members. Speech meet. with all meals. Menu subject The birthday celebrants who Lola Johnson and Deanna The secretary’s minutes Monday, March 9: School to change. Arts Night and Pops Concert attended were Jeri Rippe, Do- Dirks of Hastings spent the board meeting at Bruning, to be held on March 10. ris Philippi, and Doris Wilken were read and approved. The Feb. 14 weekend with De- 7:30 p.m. Art displays and speech for January, Peg Smith for Feb- treasurer’s report was read and nise, Sam, Mollie and Oliver Tuesday, March 10: Feed events will begin at 6 p.m., of- ruary and Lorraine Heinrichs approved. Under old business, Packard of Lincoln for Oliver the Groove fi ne arts night at for March. it was reported that Melany Packard’s second birthday on fering parents and patrons the Bruning, 6 p.m. We had guests from Ohiowa, Saturday. Joining them were opportunity to see and hear a delivered the food that was Darlene Most and Carol Kap- BRUNING Grandma Nancy Packard, vast variety of student-created collected to the Blue Valley perman. There were 13 total. MENU Uncle Dan, Aunt Katie Pack- pieces and performances. Community Action Bank in A delicious apple coffee Thursday, March 5: Chi- ard and family, Great Grandma Hebron. The Legion birthday The annual Feed the Groove cake and muffi ns were served nese chicken, rice, peas and Arlene Hanthorne of Sutton, Pops Concert will begin at by our hostess Olive Van De party was discussed. It will be carrots, cookie, cheeseburger an aunt and uncle from 7:30 p.m., immediately fol- Walle. held on March 16 at the cafe soup. and neighbors and friends The April Birthday Coffee in Carleton. Lucinda will send Friday, March 6: No of Lincoln. Also there were lowing the speech events, and will be held on April 6 with out invitations to the Legion school. Uncle Dean and Aunt Chelle is accompanied by an array of Mary Heinrichs as hostess. and Auxiliary members. Monday, March 9: Chili, Dirks of Bruning and grand- desserts, coffee and tea, and, of Under new business, Nancy carrots and celery, applesauce, children Mallory Bechtold of course, a casual coffee-house cinnamon roll, salad bar. Kansas and Tayvin Dirks of atmosphere. reported that she received a Girl State application and let- Tuesday, March 10: Tacos, Beatrice. He had a construc- The band and choir will be Davenport refried beans, lettuce, salsa, tion site party with a cake, performing works by artists ter. The members present vot- pineapple, chicken noodle pizza and fruit in dumpster such as Queen, Taylor Swift, Senior Diners ed to accept the application as soup. trucks, etc. Lots of fun. our Girl State representative. Wednesday, March 11: Last weekend Lola Johnson and The Blues Brothers. With the addition of a few solos and Exercise Monday, Wednes- The name will be announced Baked potato bar, broccoli, spent the from Thursday until at a later date. The Easter egg grapes, breadsticks, salad Sunday in Lincoln at Sam, De- duets, it is hoped everyone will day and Friday at 9:30 a.m. Monday, March 9: Sweet’n hunt was discussed. A motion bar. nise, Mollie and Oliver Pack- leave the evening full of spirit sour chicken, white rice, broc- was made by Lucinda and sec- ards. She and Grandma Nancy and, hopefully, full of dessert DAVENPORT coli fl orets, pears. Qwirkle. onded by Carol to co-sponsor Packard attended The morning as well. MENU with Mollie at The preschool Tuesday, March 10: Ham the event with the Carleton Many who have attended slice, sweet potatoes, green Thursday, March 5: (4th Muffi ns With Grandparents Businessmen’s Club. Motion the event in the past expressed beans with bacon, ice cream. grade choice) Stuffed crust day on Friday. carried. It will be held on April how much they enjoyed the Skip-Bo. pizza, corn, apple half, dirt The Bruning Woman’s Club 4. We will donate prizes and will meeting on March 10 at atmosphere of the evening and Wednesday, March 11: Hamburger vegetable soup, help fi ll the eggs. Betty’s Place at 11:30 a.m. for the quality of all the fi ne arts lunch and the meeting. assorted dinner rolls, cheese Memorial Day services at represented. stick, Danish petite. Scrab- the cemetery will be on May "MMUIFTJHOTQPJOUJO ble. 25 at 10:30 a.m. A motion was Thursday, March 12: made by Cris and seconded by (EALTH( PVSEJSFDUJPO Heinrichs visits UNMC with Salisbury steak, mashed po- Lucinda to have coffee and tatoes, peas, tapioca pudding Auto cookies at the Community LEAD program fellows with cherry. Mexican train. Homeowner Stop In and See Why! Friday, March 13: Pol- Hall after the service. Brad Heinrichs of Bruning is a statewide agricultural lock wedge, macaroni salad, Having no further business, (PPE4FSWJDF 'PS"MMPG was one of the Fellows from leadership development pro- calico beans, plums. Senior a prayer for peace was given the Nebraska Leadership gram designed to increase bowling. by Rosalie and Judi retired :PVS *OTVSBODF/FFET Education/Action Develop- knowledge and understand- Meals served with bread, the colors. Our next meeting ment (LEAD) program who ing of economics and social butter and milk. For reserva- will be on April 21 at 2 p.m. visited the changes affecting agriculture tions, call 364-2449 by 1:30 The meeting was adjourned. p.m., the day before. University and rural areas. It is now in its Rosalie had the program on of Nebras- 33rd year. Americanism and Lucinda ka Medical Each year, LEAD provides served lunch. 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