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Rhhttp://hebronjournalregister.comttp://hebronjournalregister.com - Unoffi cial Thayer County - Popular Tidbits General election results SENATORIAL TICKET Rob Shafer...... 920 4 Year Term-Vote for up to THREE comedian FOR SENATOR Steve Glenn...... 820 Nate Casey...... 727 6 Year Term-Vote for ONE Rick Hintz...... 746 Veterans Day... Tim Hartley...... 366 performs in Republican: SOUTHEAST COMMUNITY COLLEGE-FOR Ben Sasse...... 1476 Brad Cooper...... 674 Next Tuesday, Nov. 11, marks BOARD OF GOVERNORS Democratic: District 1 FOR MERIDIAN PUBLIC SCHOOL #303 hometown Veterans Day. The day com- Dave Domina...... 421 4 Year Term-Vote for ONE Thayer County Ward By Amanda Push memorates and honors all military By Petition: Dale F. Kruse...... 1266 4 Year Term-Vote for up to ONE Hebron Journal-Register veterans for their commitment and Jim Jenkins...... 53 [email protected] Todd F. Watson...... 24 Todd Vorderstrasse...... 89 bravery for their service to this coun- LITTLE BLUE NATURAL RESOURCES try. Go to pages 7-8 for more. DISTRICT-FOR BOARD OF DIRECTORS CONGRESSIONAL TICKET FOR SHICKLEY SCHOOL BOARD MEMBER Comedian Brad Stewart will be 4 Year Term-Vote for ONE FOR REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS District 54 Subdistrict 1 visiting his hometown of Bruning District 3 4 Year Term-Vote for up to THREE Football Playoffs... Mason Hoffman...... 451 this Saturday, Nov. 8, to perform 2 Year Term-Vote for ONE John Mick...... 8 Randy Uhrmacher...... 818 for the Bruning Public Library Republican: Tiya Johnson...... 8 Subdistrict 2 Fundraiser. The Bruning-Davenport/Shickley Adrian Smith...... 1471 Dan Miller...... 7 Warren F. Brakhahn...... 1118 Stewart is the son of the late Eagles will proceed to the next Democratic: Russell Reinsch...... 2 Subdistrict 3 Dean and Jackie Stewart. His Mark Sullivan...... 487 Brenda Stengel...... 2 round of the Class D1 Football Ed Fleharty...... 1100 father was the Bruning superin- Playoffs. Subdistrict 4 STATE TICKET-PARTISAN FOR FAIRBURY SCHOOL BOARD MEMBER tendent for several years and died The next game will be Wednes- John Rieckman...... 507 FOR GOVERNOR District 8 in 2012 of ALS. day, Nov. 5, at Shickley against Kevin Kissinger...... 636 4 Year Term-Vote for ONE 4 Year Term-Vote for up to THREE The comedian is a University of Bloomfi eld at 5 p.m. Subdistrict 5 Republican: Barbara Arner...... 6 Nebraska at Lincoln alumnus. Richard Kahman...... 429 Pete Ricketts...... 1158 Vickie Banahan...... 8 Matthew Spencer...... 685 He moved to LA in 1995 and Lt Governor Mike Foley Carole A. Sprunk...... 2 Subdistrict 6 won first place in a comedy Chester Fire Democratic: Tammi Davis...... 2 Lyle Heinrichs...... 1322 contest. His career began from Chuck Hassebrook...... 707 Sharon Ebke...... 8 Subdistrict 7 there. Department Dinner... Lt Governor Jane Raybould Joseph G. Hergott...... 1384 Stewart has done opening acts Libertarian: FOR FAIRBURY SCHOOL BOARD MEMBER Subdistrict 8 Mark G. Elworth Jr...... 93 District 8 for Joan Rivers, The Temptations, The Chester Volunteer Fire Gene L. Thomas...... 1182 Lt Governor Scott Zimmerman 2 Year Term-Vote for up to ONE Jon Lovitz, Keith Sweat, The Department will host a pulled pork At Large Daniel Lufkin...... 2 O’Jays and Loverboy. He has Marlin Kimle...... 1052 dinner and silent auction at the FOR SECRETARY OF STATE Alan Stall...... 8 performed for audiences all over Chester Village Auditorium. The 4 Year Term-Vote for ONE the country including the Nokia LITTLE BLUE NATURAL RESOURCES DIS- event will take place Nov. 9 from 5 Republican: FOR BRUNING SCHOOL BOARD MEMBER Theater in LA and the Hilton TRICT-FOR BOARD OF DIRECTORS till 7 p.m. All are welcome. John A. Gale...... 1477 District 94 2 Year Term-Vote for ONE Casino in Atlantic City. Libertarian: 4 Year Term-Vote for up to THREE Subdistrict 3 He was listed by the Huffi ngton Ben Backus...... 302 Ted Norder...... 170 Post as one of 12 comedians to No fi lings. Jodi L. Weber...... 172 School Board Meeting... Subdistrict 5 watch. FOR STATE TREASURER Lyle Schroer...... 1134 FOR DAVENPORT SCHOOL BOARD MEMBER The show will begin at 7:30 p.m. The Thayer Central Community 4 Year Term-Vote for ONE Republican: District 47 at the Bruning Opera House. Schools board meeting will take Don Stenberg...... 1495 FOR JUDGE OF THE NEBRASKA WORKERS’ 4 Year Term-Vote for up to THREE place Nov. 10 at 8 p.m. in the Democratic: COMPENSATION COURT Nathan M. Schardt...... 166 school library. Michael J. O’Hara...... 307 6 Year Term Michael Schroeder...... 157 Libertarian: “Shall Judge Thomas E. Stine be retained in offi ce?” Jamie Koch...... 157 Michael Knebel...... 90 1077 (yes); 381 (no) “Shall Judge Laureen Van Norman be retained in VILLAGE TICKET Wise Owl’s Storytime... offi ce?” 1070 (yes); 381 (no) Train strikes FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL FOR ALEXANDRIA VILLAGE BOARD MEMBER “Shall Judge Michael K. High be retained in offi ce?” 4 Year Term-Vote for up to TWO The Hebron Secrest Library’s 4 Year Term-Vote for ONE Republican: 1052 (yes); 386 (no) James Wassom...... 60 grain truck next storytime event will be Sat- Doug Peterson...... 1396 urday, Nov. 15 at the library. It will FOR BELVIDERE VILLAGE BOARD MEMBER Democratic: FOR JUDGE OF THE COUNTY COURT 4 Year Term-Vote for up to THREE start at 10 a.m. and feature Libri Janet Stewart...... 437 DISTRICT 1 Around 7 p.m. on Oct. 29, the Linda Hudson...... 13 books. DISTRICT 1-6 Year Term Thayer County Sheriff’s Office Tom Priefert...... 14 FOR AUDITOR OF PUBLIC ACCOUNTS “Shall Judge Steven B. Timm be retained in offi ce?” investigated a non-injury accident Randy R. Waldmeier...... 13 4 Year Term-Vote for ONE 1065 (yes); 358 (no) involving a grain truck and train. Republican: “Shall Judge Curtis L. Maschman be retained in The accident occurred near the Football Contest... FOR BRUNING VILLAGE BOARD MEMBER Charlie Janssen...... 1146 offi ce?” 1095 (yes); 334 (no) intersections of County Road 6000 Democratic: 4 Year Term-Vote for up to THREE Jim Hogeland...... 88 and County Road V. Last week, the last match for 2014 Amanda McGill...... 595 FOR JUDGE OF THE DISTRICT COURT Ryne Philippi...... 56 Cameron Kumpf, 28, of Fairbury, the football contest, Nelva Deeke DISTRICT 1 Janet M. Bentley...... 79 was traveling northbound on Road of Hubbell took fi rst place. She got COUNTY TICKET DISTRICT 1-6 Year Term FOR COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS 6000 in a grain truck pulling a grain 13-for-15 correct guesses. “Shall Judge Daniel E. Bryan Jr. be retained in trailer. Second and third place were tied. At Large offi ce?” 1119 (yes); 344 (no) FOR BYRON VILLAGE BOARD MEMBER 4 Year Term-Vote for TWO “Shall Judge Paul W. Korslund be retained in 4 Year Term-Vote for up to THREE Kumpf said he did not see a west- The tie was divided by point spread. bound train until its lights refl ected Jayme Atkins of Fairbury got 12- Republican: offi ce?” 1096 (yes); 344 (no) Keven Wollenberg...... 32 Dave Bruning...... 1460 Jaye L. Moeller...... 36 off his truck and trailer. for-15 correct guesses. Jacob Wit Dean Krueger...... 1403 FOR NOXIOUS WEED AUTHORITY The westbound train struck the of Hebron also got 12-for-15 correct FOR CARLETON VILLAGE BOARD MEMBER grain trailer causing it to overturn. guesses. 4 Year Term-Vote for TWO FOR COUNTY ASSESSOR No fi lings. 4 Year Term-Vote for up to THREE The driver was cited for failing to Last week marked the end of the 4 Year Term-Vote for ONE Vicki Williams...... 17 obey railroad crossing signal. football contest. Congratulations Republican: FOR EDUCATION SERVICE UNIT NO. 5 Cristine Smith...... 13 At the time of the call it was un- to all of our winners and good luck Karla S. Joe...... 1676 4 Year Term-Vote for ONE known if injuries had occurred so next year! Victor M. Jacobsen...... 1420 FOR CHESTER VILLAGE BOARD MEMBER FOR COUNTY ATTORNEY 4 Year Term-Vote for up to TWO Hebron Fire and Rescue responded 4 Year Term-Vote for ONE No fi lings. to the call as well. FOR EDUCATION SERVICE UNIT NO. 6 Republican: The Nebraska State Patrol also No School... 4 Year Term-Vote for ONE Daniel L. Werner...... 1507 FOR DAVENPORT VILLAGE BOARD MEMBER responded to the scene. Jan Myers...... 7 4 Year Term-Vote for up to THREE Students of Bruning-Davenport, FOR COUNTY CLERK Justin R. Trapp...... 93 Thayer Central and Deshler Public 4 Year Term-Vote for ONE CITY TICKET Donovan L. Knigge...... 52 Schools will have Friday, Nov. 7 off Republican: FOR MAYOR OF HEBRON James Johnson...... 32 Bruning due to Teacher In-Service. Enjoy Marie Rauner...... 1790 4 Year Term-Vote for ONE Jim Manes...... 41 the long weekend! Shane D. Day...... 471 Leon Earl Seifert...... 56 FOR CLERK OF DISTRICT COURT Teddy L. Crosier...... 70 fi tness 4 Year Term-Vote for ONE FOR MEMBER OF HEBRON CITY COUNCIL Terry Enghauser...... 33 Republican: 4 Year Term-Vote for ONE Commissioners Meeting... Stacey L. McLaughlin...... 1735 Ward 1 FOR GILEAD VILLAGE BOARD MEMBER center in Rich Koch...... 140 4 Year Term-Vote for up to TWO The Thayer County board of FOR COUNTY TREASURER Ward 2 DeWayne Brown...... 8 commissioners will have their next 4 Year Term-Vote for ONE No fi lings. Michael D. Dougherty...... 7 the works meeting Wednesday, Nov. 12 at the Republican: Ward 3 Quint Rayburn...... 2 Hebron Courthouse. Karen Prellwitz...... 1729 Robert Dodes...... 186 FOR HUBBELL VILLAGE BOARD MEMBER The Bruning Community Foun- dation Inc. is excited to announce FOR COUNTY SHERIFF FOR MEMBER AIRPORT AUTHORITY 4 Year Term-Vote for up to THREE 4 Year Term-Vote for ONE 6 Year Term-Vote for TWO George McLeod...... 11 a new project in the community. A Republican: Sherry Yacks...... 18 fi tness center is being created in the No fi lings. ~Obituaries~ David E. Lee...... 1544 former Memorial Funeral Home building in Bruning. The building Beavers, Harold, 65, Carleton FOR COUNTY SURVEYOR FOR MAYOR OF DESHLER PROPOSED BY INITIATIVE PETITION was purchased through a gift from Initiative Measure 25 4 Year Term-Vote for ONE 4 Year Term-Vote for ONE the Bruning State Bank. New fl oor- Koch, Eileen, 91, Deshler No fi lings. Naomi Grupe...... 202 A vote “FOR” will amend the Nebraska statue establishing a minimum wage rate for employees ing, painting and lighting have all Arlis Hohl...... 44 been put in using donated funds and Myers, Richard, 60, Ohiowa STATE TICKET-NON-PARTISAN to increase the current state minimum wage from seven dollars and twenty-fi ve cents ($7.25) per volunteer labor. A security system FOR MEMBER OF THE LEGISLATURE FOR MEMBER OF DESHLER CITY COUNCIL Schardt, Ronald, 68, Deshler hour to eight dollars ($8.00) per hour on January with keypad entry has also been District 32 4 Year Term-Vote for ONE 1, 2015, and to nine dollars ($9.00) per hour on installed. 4 Year Term-Vote for ONE Ginger Ridolfi ...... 140 Laura Ebke...... 984 January 1, 2016. Some of the equipment was A vote “AGAINST” will not cause the Nebraska WEATHER Phil Hardenburger...... 815 SCHOOL TICKET partially funded through the Mary statute establishing a minimum wage rate for Date High/Low Precip FOR DESHLER PUBLIC SCHOOL BOARD Lanning Hospital. The Bruning employees to be amended in such manner. FOR MEMBER STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION MEMBER Community Foundation would like Tue., Oct 28 63/28 0 Shall the Nebraska statue establishing a District 5 District 60 Wed., Oct 29 63/28 0 minimum wage rate for employees be amended to continue to challenge the entire 4 Year Term-Vote for ONE 4 Year Term-Vote for up to THREE Thu., Oct 30 67/27 0 to increase the current state minimum wage from community to donate to this project Patricia Timm...... 793 John Noojin...... 303 Fri., Oct 31 46/27 0 seven dollars and twenty-fi ve cents ($7.25) per to promote health and wellness. Christine Lade...... 410 Ryan L. Buescher...... 335 hour to eight dollars ($8.00) per hour on January Donations can be mailed to: Bruning Sat., Nov 1 55/28 0 Brendan Schardt...... 319 1, 2015, and to nine dollars ($9.00) per hour on Community Foundation Inc, PO Box Sun., Nov 2 65/34 0 FOR MEMBER OF THE BOARD OF REGENTS- January 1, 2016. 100, Bruning, NE 68322. Watch for UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA FOR THAYER CENTRAL SCHOOL BOARD Mon., Nov 3 69/34 0 For...... 1004 District 5 MEMBER more information on an open house Courtesy of Mike Prellwitz Against...... 915 4 Year Term-Vote for ONE District 70 coming soon. 2 - Wednesday, November 5, 2014 - The Hebron Journal-Register PPagesages ooff thethe PPastast...... From The Hebron Journal- Register

bandages and a decided limp 1884 100 Years Ago in evidence, but hoped to be 130 Years Ago A new cement watering able to again go to the corn- A. S. Colman has recently trough has replaced the wood- fi elds soon. put up one of the largest size en one in front of the Journal The Methodist church of New Haven jewelers’ regula- offi ce, and another one will Alexandria was burned to tor clocks. It is 99 inches in be constructed in front of the the ground at 9 o’clock Sun- length and 28 inches wide. city hall. day morning. The building The pendulum ball is 14 Miss Mabel Dill, the tailor- was valued at approximately inches in diameter. The ma- ess in de Bauernfeind’s shop, $8,000 and was insured for chinery is what is known as was called to her home at $1,500. It had recently been re- the pin escapement or double Kokomo, Ind., by a message modeled. The origin of the fi re roller works. Throughout the announcing the death of her is unknown. Rev. Mr. Swingle, regulator is fi nely fi nished brother. formerly of Wesleyan univer- and attracts considerable at- The bridge gang fi nished sity, was the pastor. tention. their work on the canal street City Marshall J. H. Boyle bridge on Sixth Street and 1934 is the possessor of an elegant Jefferson Avenue and returned silver badge, a pair of hand- to Fairbury today. Next week they will come back to remove 80 Years Ago J-R File Photo cuffs, nippers, and a fl exible Mr. and Mrs. William the moulds. He-Hi Mechanical Drawing-Technology class held their annual model billy. Roughs will do well to Harms announced the wed- This Week 1994… keep away from this town, as The Hebron and Belleville bridge contest week. Standing (from left) are: Mike Collins, Scott Learning, Rob Marsh, Curtis football teams met in combat ding of their daughter, Venita, any naughty actions on their to Mr. Norman Miller, son of Wiedel, Lathan McLaughlin, Matt Johnson, Trene Deepe and Angie Burda. In front are: Brandon part would be very likely to on the gridiron here today. The Priefert, Clint Jones, Ray Kendall and Tina Koehne. McLaughlin won the model bridge contest. score was 14 to 0. Lawless Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Miller, at consign them to the cooler for Chester, Rev. J. J. Ruppert refl ection. and Gray made touchdowns, and Gray kicked perfect goals offi ciated. The couple will Married, at Hebron, Nov. reside in Gilead where Mr. 3, by Jacob Hendershop, twice. Ruben Corliss met with an Miller will manage the Square Esq., Mr. William David of Deal garage. Major construction work 1984 Aide-de-Camp. Nemaha County, Neb., and accident when going home on Hebron’s new Christian Harold and Vivian Uden from school Monday evening. Early time residents of Miss Livonia M. M. Layman, Hebron were saddened by Church is expected to be 30 Years Ago of Bruning were feted sev- of Thayer County. He was driving a young colt completed about Nov. 1. Ron Fink, Lavern Poppe eral ways for their 65th wed- which got frightened and ran news of the death of Mrs. Silas Morin and family of William Griffi n of Omaha, (The Alexandria Argus) and Jeff McLaughlin were ding anniversary. Next-door Lake Linden, Mich., have away throwing Ruben against Richard Dill, long-time resi- elected new Hebron City neighbors Paul and Alberta a telephone pole and dislocat- who is remembered as a become residents of Thayer beautiful character who built dent of Alexandria, has fi led Council members in the gen- Bruning placed a sign in their County. ing his shoulder. for nomination to the State eral election. They defeated yard stating, “Just Married 65 The young people had a a warm place in the hearts of The last election in Thayer during her residence Legislature. He states that his incumbents Randall Hergott, Years Ago Today,” awarded County was a complete and pleasant masquerade dance at primary purpose in fi ling is to Lucille Porter and Vaughn the Sunshine Award during Fletcher’s dance, last Friday of nearly half a century in our sweeping victory for the community. strive for a fair and workable Bowen. KOLN-TV noon news, an Republicans, the entire ticket night, with numerous clever school redistricting law. An appreciation and open open house at the United being elected. costumes. 1944 (Bruning Banner) house was held for retiring Methodist Church, honored 1924 A large crowd attended Thayer County Extension during church services for 1894 70 Years Ago the reception given for Rev. Agent Dave Tyser. their many years of service Miss Colleenne Hender- 90 Years Ago Jack Swartz and the Congre- Carleton preschoolers Jesse and last they were serenaded 120 Years Ago son of , Calif., gational Church in Belvidere Harmon, Cassidy Lubben, This issue of the Journal George Heinrichs pur- by a barbershop quartet. chased the Kuhlmann eighty daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A.V. last Wednesday evening. Rev. Lacy Harmon, Monte Bonin, is covered with big red letter Henderson of Carleton, be- Swartz and his sister, Ruth, Megan Van Cleef and Vicki 2004 as follows: “VICTORY FOR which was sold at referee’s sale in front of the post of- came the bride of Don Widler, are now nicely located in the Turgeon enjoyed Halloween THE PARTY OF PROTEC- S.C. 3-c of the Seabees, son parsonage. activities in Carleton. 10 Years Ago TION, PATRIOTISM AND fi ce Tuesday afternoon. The Thayer Central govern- high bid was $7,800. The of Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Widler Bruning fi remen were called The Jim Kenners returned PROGRESS AND PROS- of Carleton, on October 3 at out to extinguish a fi re in a from a three-week tour of New ment student Bud Christensen PERITY.” There is also a land was unimproved and has worked at the local polls been under cultivation by Mr. Belleville, Kan. Mrs. Widler gasoline pump at the Bruning Zealand as part of Friendship large red rooster which covers has been employed at Doug- Oil Company early Monday Force International. during the 2004 general elec- page 3. Heinrichs. The sale must now tion. be confi rmed by the district las Aircraft. Mr. Widler has afternoon. A gasoline leak in Arthur and Clara Holtzen, Lewis Secrist returned served 21 months in the South the pump ignited when the residents of Blue Valley Obituaries: Lucille Buller, Tuesday from Kirksville, Mo., judge before it become fi nal. Hebron; Marion Eggers, Joe Jackson informs us that Pacifi c. They will live in Cali- switch was turned on, result- Nursing Home in Hebron where he has been several fornia near his camp. ing in an explosion and fi re. celebrated their 65th wedding Donald Heinrichs and Marj months receiving treatment his brother, Thomas, who Marquart, all of Deshler. came from England wih him Damage was confi ned to the anniversary. for paralysis of the legs. He pump. Brittany Wiedel of Hebron reports himself somewhat im- and then returned to his mother 1954 1994 was appointed to the Wrangler proved though he fi nds walk- country has been united in 1964 High School All Star Rodeo ing even with crutches still a marriage to Miss Ida Speight 60 Years Ago 20 Years Ago Team. More than 500 persons, matter of great diffi culty of Sheffi eld, England. The 50 Years Ago Werner Construction began Public Access Defi brilla- including about 80 priests, (BruningBulletin) wedding occurred in October. ASCS now occupies its paving the fi rst segment of the tors were placed throughout were here to dedicate the new H.C. Ashbaugh, editor of Joe says his brother is prosper- new offi ce building. The new U.S. 81 four-lane expressway Thayer County. They were Sacred Heart Church, school the Eau Claire, Wis., Free ing as a salesman in England. building is not a government two miles south of Hebron. placed in the Bruning, Dav- and rectory, just one year Press, and a member of the He is selling radio parts and owned building, but is leased Dale Wittrock of Davenport enport, Deshler and Hebron after the ground was broken famous old “Lead Mine Regi- has gross sales which total from John E. Wilkens of was appointed by the VFW high schools and intermediate for the $220,000 project. The ment” was visiting last Sunday in large figures and gives Geneva. National Commander-in- gyms. construction of the church is and Monday with his old evidence that the radio is very The largest dam in size has Chief to serve as a national the largest rebuilding job ac- comrades, Oliver and Frank popular in England. just been completed on the complished thus far as Hebron S. Wells, who are brothers of Edward Bruning came John Dondlinger farm two recovers from the 1953 tor- Mrs. Ashbaugh, who accom- home Saturday for a weekend miles east of Hebron. Miller nado. Dedication ceremonies panied her husband. visit with his mother, Mrs. Ida Construction Company of were conducted by Bishop (Carleton Leader) Bruning. He had been to Grand Deshler was the contractor. Louis B. Kucera of Lincoln. They Make Hebron click! John Wymer reports a Island with Midland’s football Chief John Hanson, Re- Bishop Duane G. Hunt of Look for these advertisers 24 hours a day on murder at Gilead Monday. warriors and bore evidences of cruiter in charge of the Bea- Salt Lake City delivered the http://hebronjournalregister.com The contestants came together the disastrous fray in the Third trice Navy Recruiting Station City, which resulted in the sermon. Bishop Hunt is a for- announces that again this year, with knives, resulting in the CLICK TO BROWSE defeat of the Fremonters. mer member of Sacred Heart all young men and women TOM POSEY OUR CURRENT death of one. Gilead is used (402) 768-2292 Real Estate & Appraisal LISTINGS! (Bruning Banner) Parish at Hebron. The church, who enlist in the U.S. Navy 745 N. 13th Street to that kind of affrays, there Hebron, NE The Ford agency of Carleton school and rectory are built of before November 10th will be CLICK Ph. 768-6077 or having been several in its past Hebron Implement HERE 1-800-528-2824 extended their business to buff brick with mission tile granted 14 days leave for the 215 N. 13th St., Hebron, NE TO VISIT Click Here short history. Phone: 402-768-6047 roof. The three buildings are OUR SITE! To Visit (Chester Herald) Bruning some time ago and Christmas holidays. Each year Our Site! Paul Henderson was over the connected. Seating capacity of the Navy has this program to Dageforde Agency S.J. Blanchard has sold his Click Here To fi rst of the week all smiles. the new church is 352, about Check Out Real Estate & Insurance Agency interest in the blacksmith shop enable young men and women Our Web Site! 426 Lincoln Ave., Hebron • Ph. 768-6414 22 percent greater than the to his brothers and expects to We fi gured he was pleased to join the Navy and get started old church destroyed by the move to the Leslie place. W. with the new business, but on their military carer and still tornado. Sacred Heart School Blanchard will occupy the soon learned that a very pretty spend the holiday season at opened August 30. The school house vacated by him. twelve-pound stenographer home with their families. is complete on one fl oor. The road to success is a hard had arrived at the Henderson O.M. “Pop” Butler, for- 1974 one to travel but it is sure. home in Carleton the latter part of last week. mer businessman in Hebron, Your ad could be here & There are no short cuts except Viewed 24 hours a day at The Chick Boyes Play- passed away in the Veteran’s 40 Years Ago those that are very apt to lead http://hebronjournalregister.com Hospital in Lincoln, on Mon- Assuming the position as one to the penitentiary. ers gave the first of their fortnightly entertainments at day, Sept 13. Mr. Butler pastor at Christ Lutheran To advertise on http://hebronjournalregister.com Call (402) 768-6602 1904 Bruning Opera House last purchased the East End Cafe Church, Davenport was James Saturday evening. The play, and Grocery in 1937 from Ed Robert Sassman of Hastings. 110 Years Ago “Money Madness,” was an Schleif and operated them He succeeded Pastor Andris Miss Ethel Hughes has excellent production and until 1942 when the cafe was Grinsberg. moved her news stand into Chick has a cast of new faces moved to a location down- Lori Holmes, daughter of ABOUT LETTERS TO THE EDITOR window of the Home who produced it with effec- town. In 1947 he disposed of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth D. Holmes of Chester was top The Hebron Journal-Register welcomes and encourages letters from Restaurant. tiveness. His players are also the cafe and purchased the our readers. Guidelines Include: If animals could vote, capable artists at music and Hebron Bottling Works, dis- walker in the Hunger Walk for • Letters must be signed by the author and include a phone number for we know of one horse that CROP held in Hebron. contact if there is a problem or to verify the author. If more than one name vaudeville, giving a decided tributors of Pepsi Cola. Due appears, all signatures and telephone numbers must be included. wouldn’t vote for Bryan rallys. variation to the entertainment. to failing health, he sold the Hebron sixth grade science students visited the Wheeler • Hand delivered letters with spoken instructions from the letter writer After last night’s meeting, a A large house greeted them bottling works in 1949 and will also be accepted provided the deliverer is the letter writer. neglected horse, hitched to a entered the Veterans Hospital Bridge corner to look for • Letters must be pertinent to our readers, come from our readership and seemed well pleased. area, and deal with something of interest to our readers. cart, was tied to a telephone Miss Fells of Hebron, who in Lincoln. rocks, minerals and fossils. Louis Miller also pointed • Letters are not a substitute for advertising and those that appear to pole, and during the evening has been assisting at the Es- The new Highway 81 pav- be advertising will not be published. neighed to each passer-by for ley Foster home during the ing at Hebron will probably out some early history of the • We reserve the right to choose which letters to publish and to edit for legal or length reasons. attention. The poor beast re- confi nement of Mrs. Foster, be opened to traffi c early in area. mained all night long without met with a painful accident October. food or water, or an opportu- Tuesday. While engaged in nity to lie down. In the morn- washing clothes, her hair be- ing, the marshal was notifi ed came entangled in the wringer and he took the horse and rig and a good amount of it was SUBSCRIPTION RATES: in charge. uprooted causing a very pain- Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Barger ful wound. The Hebron ournal NEBRASKA: One Year, $34.00 departed Wednesday for Leav- John Trapp double-headed OUT-OF-STATE: One Year, $39.00 enworth, Kan., where Mr. to town last Saturday with J Barger resumes his duties at grain wagons and upon his - Online Only: One Year, $23.00 the National Cemetery until departure for home stopped egister ($15 additional for combination of mail and online E-edition) December, when he will his teams in front of the bar- R Postmaster: receive a permanent appoint- ber shop to get a number on http://hebronjournalregister.com Send address changes to Hebron Journal-Register, ment. his shave. An autoist drove P.O. Box 210, Hebron, NE 68370-0210 H. L. Boyes has been uncomfortably close to the Mike Edgecombe ...... Publisher “rushed to death” since open- animals and they started for MEMBERS OF: ing his fi ne new Home Restau- home. In an endeavor to catch Amanda Push ...... Editor Nebraska Press Association rant. The past week has kept them, John grabbed for the Christy Farnstrom ...... Advertising National Newspaper Association six persons busy there. wagon, missed his hold and Marky Miller ...... Typesetting/Circulation All property rights for the entire publication shall be the property the Hebron Journal-Register. All People who wait for election went underneath. When one Jo Ann Edgecombe ...... Typesetting photos, stories and advertisements are property of The Hebron Journal-Register and Edgecombe returns will fi nd an open house wheel passed over his leg, he Publishing Inc. Contents of this publication may not be reproduced in full or in part without prior all night at the Home Restau- said it hurt, and he grabbed consent from publisher. rant, fi rst door east of Central for the wounded leg only to Th e Hebron Journal-Register (ISSN 0740-0997) is published A Red Star On Th e Mailing Label Indicates House. Prices right! have his hand considerably every Wednesday from 318 Lincoln Ave. with periodical ★ Th e Subscription Is Soon To Expire. bruised by the rear wheel. He postage paid at Hebron, NE 68370. 1914 was in town Monday with Phone (402) 768-6602 • Fax (402) 768-7354 • email: [email protected] The Hebron Journal-Register - Wednesday, November 5, 2014 - 3 Courthouse News Foundation holds Annual Variety Show DISTRICT COURT Jose Medina-Ynoa, West JJamesames SSummersummers ooff HHebron,ebron, The Foundation for Thayer County of Thayer vs. Pavel- Valley, Utah. Fail to stop, ddrivingriving a 11971971 CChevrolethevrolet CC5252 County Health Services held ka. Foreclosure. $50. oownedwned bbyy HHartleyartley FFarmsarms their annual Variety Show County of Thayer vs. Jones. Devin Vicars, Beatrice. LLLCLC ooff HHebron,ebron, wwasas south-south- at the Ag Hall in Deshler on Foreclosure. Speeding, $75. bboundound onon Co.Co. Rd.Rd. 61006100 atat November 2. Over 320 guests County of Thayer vs. Heidi Harrison-Wachtel, HHwywy 8181 atat 885F5F Spur,Spur, wherewhere hehe were in attendance. Watchel. Foreclosure. Carleton. No valid registra- sstoppedtopped aatt tthehe sstoptop ssignign aandnd In the past, this event has County of Thayer vs. Bauer. tion, $25. pproceededroceeded oontonto HHwywy 881.1. helped fund different projects Foreclosure. Kylor Cone, Omaha. Speed- KKennethenneth WWhitehite ooff EEustiustis, for the hospital and clinic in County of Thayer vs. Amer- ing, $75. ddrivingriving a 22007007 FFreightlinerreightliner Hebron and the fi ve medical ican General. Foreclosure. Kurt Goertzen, Henderson, COOL,L, ownedowned byby EdEd SSchulzchulz clinics in Bruning, Chester, County of Thayer vs. Nev. Speeding, $75. ooff SewardSeward, waswas nnorthboundorthbound Davenport, Deshler, and Mil- O’Neal. Foreclosure. REAL ESTATE oonn HHwywy 81.81. HeHe hadhad momen-momen- ligan. This year, the proceeds County of Thayer vs. John TRANSFERS ttarilyarily llookedooked ddownown; hhee wwasas from the evening will go to- Sawyer. Foreclosure. VVirginiairginia RR.. WWernererner ttoo PPerryerry llookingooking ddirectlyirectly iintonto tthehe gglarelare ward installing a new hospital Ruth Schultz vs. Richard NN.. WernerWerner aandnd JJudyudy LL.. EEastin.astin. ooff ssunset.unset. security system. Laughinghouse. Protection SS3636 T1NT1N R2WR2W PtPt SESE 1/41/4 PPtt BBothoth ddriversrivers wwereere ttakenaken ttoo Hospitals are — and should order, harassment. LLotot 44,, 5 iirregularrregular ttractract 445,5, 446,6, TTCHSCHS byby HebronHebron FireFire aandnd be — thought of as a safe place. Pauline Disney vs. Richard 449,9, PtPt 777,7, PPtt 7766 ((subjectsubject ttoo llifeife RResesccue.ue. SSummerummer ddiedied ddueue ttoo The safety of patients, visitors Laughinghouse. Protection eestate);state); SS3636 TT1N1N RR2W2W LLotot 5544 hhisis severesevere iinjuries.njuries. WWhitehite hhadad and staff is a top priority at order, harassment. iirregularrregular ttractsracts ((subjectsubject ttoo llifeife vvisibleisible iinjuriesnjuries ttoo hhead.ead. BBothoth Thayer County Health Ser- Shelly Wiles vs. Richard eestate);state); LLotot 115,5, 116,6, 117,7, 1188 iinn ddriversrivers wwereere ttrappedrapped iinn ttheirheir vices. Although hospitals have Laughinghouse. Protection BBlocklock 88,, CCoonsoons AAdditionddition ooff vvehicles.ehicles. BBothoth vvehiclesehicles wwereere traditionally been fairly open order, harassment. HHubbellubbell ((subjectsubject ttoo llifeife eestate);state); ttotaled.otaled. Daamamaggee ttoo a rroadoad to the public, recent events in Margaret and Ray Karnatz SS3636 T1NT1N RR2W2W LLotot 2277 iirregularrregular rreefl eectorctor ssignign aandnd ooverheadverhead some healthcare facilities have vs. Wanda Giebel, George ttractsracts ((subjectsubject ttoo llifeife eestate);state); sstreettreet llight,ight, bbothoth oownedwned bbyy caused the administration to Gerdes, Jr., Kevin Trow- SS3636 T1NT1N R2WR2W LLotot 111,1, 112,2, 4477 tthehe SStatetate ooff NNebraska,ebraska, ttotaledotaled rethink how they manage visi- bridge, Spencer Trowbridge, aandnd PPtt LLotot 5511 iirregularrregular ttractract $$3,175.3,175. NNoo drudruggss oror alcoholalcohol tors, patients and staff access Audrey Trowbridge, Rob- 7788 ((subjectsubject ttoo llifeife eestate);state); SS3636 ssuspected.uspected. to certain areas of the hospital. ert Trowbridge, Elizabeth TT1N1N RR2W2W iirregularrregular ttractract 114,4, OOctoberctober 222:2: A oone-vehiclene-vehicle It is also equally important to Courtesy Photo Gerdes, Mitchell Gerdes, 115,5, 116,6, 117,7, 661,1, 662,2, 663,3, 664,4, 7766 aaccidentccident aatt 3 aa.m..m. oonn Hwwyy know what staff, patients and Steve Anderson presented the Volunteer of the Year Award to Karen Gerdes, Brent Gerdes, ((subjectsubject ttoo llifeife eestate).state). 113636 andand CCo.o. RRd.d. 77300,300, nearnear guests are in the facility at Norbert and Shirley Finke. Chance Gerdes, Patty Norris, HHulseulse FamilyFamily LLimitedimited PPart-art- GGilead,ilead, rresultedesulted iinn a 11999999 all times. Charlotte Sell and George nnershipership ttoo HHulseulse FFarmsarms LLLC.LC. PPlymoulymoutthh bbeingeing ttotaled.otaled. Each year, the Foundation “Dogbreath Devereaux, the age was sponsored by Senator Gerdes. SS66 T4NT4N R2WR2W E 11/2,/2, PPtt NNWW TThomashomas BBowersowers ooff presents their Volunteer of dastardly doctor.” Russ Karpisek, District 32. COUNTY COURT 11/4,/4, SSWW 11/4,/4, NNWW 11/4./4. FFaiairrburybury waswas westboundwestbound onon the Year award to someone A group of seventeen lo- The drawing for the winner Fines Paid GGinaina MM.. LLindenmuthindenmuth ttoo HHwywy 136136 whenwhen hehe hihit a ccowow that has been very involved cal residents, who are a part of this year’s Guild quilt raffl e by October 29, 2014 KKentent AA.. LLindenmuth.indenmuth. LLotot sstandingtanding iinn tthehe rroad.oad. DDamageamage in helping the Foundation of the Thayer County Com- will be at their monthly meet- Court costs $48.00 unless oth- 1100 andand PPtt LLotot 1111 iinn BBlocklock 33,, ttoo tthehe vvehicleehicle wwasas oonn tthehe ffrontront and/or Hospital Guild. This erwise stated. Probation costs also munity Theater, gave a great ing on November 26. include $30 enrollment fee and $25 EErnestrnest SSchultzchultz 11stst AAdditionddition rrightight ssideide. TThehe hholsteinolstein ccowow year’s award was presented performance that made this The Foundation for Thayer per each month on probation. Chemi- ooff DDeshler.eshler. oownedwned byby RobbieRobbie SchutzSchutz jointly to a couple, Norbert and an evening to remember. This County Health Services would cal testing costs are $5 per month on LLelaela MMayay BBurressurress ttoo MMid-id- ooff HebronHebron waswas valuvalueedd aatt Shirley Finke from Hebron for event is a great example of like to thank everyone for the probation. wwestest Bank.Bank. LLotot 5 iinn BBlocklock 11,, $$2,000.2,000. NNoo drugsdrugs oror alcoholalcohol all they do for the foundation Local Law Enforcement local organizations working great turn out for the event. BBargersargers AAdditionddition ooff HHebron.ebron. ssuspected.uspected. and the guild. together to support a great If you were unable to attend and Nebraska State MMidwestidwest BankBank ttoo DDanielaniel JJ.. OOctoberctober 222:2: AAtt 77:25:25 aa.m..m. The Struve Foundation Patrol Traffi c Violations cause. this year’s event, but would FFink.ink. LLotot 5 iinn BBlocklock 11,, BBargersargers oonn EEastast 77thth aandnd NN.. EElmlm iinn once again sponsored the The winner of the football still like to give a gift, you can The County Court processed AAdditionddition ooff HHebron.ebron. DDavenpavenpoort,rt, a ttwo-carwo-car aac-c- entertainment for the evening. 17 scale citations issued to 11 raffle for the Nebraska vs send your donation to: Foun- MMidwestidwest BankBank ttoo MMidwestidwest ccidentident rresultedesulted iinn $$2,5002,500 Following a meal catered by Minnesota game on November dation for TCHS, 120 Park commercial vehicle drivers BBank.ank. LLotot 33,, 4 iinn BBlocklock 11,, ddamageamage ttoo a 22000000 BBuickuick aandnd Lori Heitman, from Byron, for Nebraska road violations 22, with a night of lodging at Avenue, Hebron, NE 68370. LLasby’sasby’s AAdditionddition ooff CChester.hester. $$8,0008,000 damagedamage toto a 20092009 guests enjoyed a melodrama, the Roger’s House B & B, The hospital foundation is a in the last week, for a total of MMARRIAGEARRIAGE LICENSESLICENSES TToyota.oyota. performed by the Thayer $1,275 in fi nes. was won by Dan Miller from 501(C)3 and all contributions GGaryary AllenAllen KKuper,uper, MMarion,arion, LLindainda JJohnsonohnson ooff DDaven-aven- County Community Theater, Carleton. This football pack- are tax deductible. Yurniel Barea, Hialeah, Fla. IIowa,owa, llegalegal aage;ge; MMindyindy JJoo pport,ort, ddrivingriving a BBuiuicckk oownedwned Fail to stop, $50. BBlunk,lunk, Marion,Marion, Iowa,Iowa, legallegal bbyy JamesJames Johnson,Johnson, waswas William French, Warner, aage.ge. eeastboundastbound oonn EEastast 77thth wwhenhen Okla. Fail to stop, $50. AACCIDENTSCCIDENTS sshehe ccollidedollided wwithith MMarshaarsha Burhan Hasan, Omaha. Fail Occtobertober 221:1: AAtt 6:156:15 pp.m..m. oonn KKennelennel ooff GGeneenevva,a, wwhoho waswas to stop, $50. HHwywy 8181 andand CCo.o. Rd.Rd. 6100,6100, a nnorthboundorthbound oonn NN.. Elm,Elm, at Jose Monterrosa, Wichita, ttwo-vehiclewo-vehicle aaccidentccident rresultesulteedd tthehe iintnteersectionrsection ooff EEastast 77thth Okla. Fail to stop, $50; No iinn tthehe ddeatheath ooff oonene ddriver.river. aandnd NN.. EElmlm sstreets.treets. TThehe ccol-ol- registration, $100. llisionision ooccccurredurred aatt tthehe ccenterenter ooff thethe iintersectionntersection wwhichhich hhasas nnoo traftraffi c ccontrolontrol ddevicesevices oorr ssigns.igns. NoNo drugsdrugs oror alalccoohholol ssuspected.uspected. OOctoberctober 229:9: AAtt 66:55:55 pp.m..m. $-04&% oonn CCo.o. RRd.d. 66000000 aandnd CCo.o. RRd.d. The City of Hebron Offi ce VV,, an aaccidentccident wwithith a ttrraainin rresultedesulted iinn a 1998888 MMackack Will be Closed ggrainrain ttruckruck bbeingeing ttotaledotaled aandnd $$1100,000,000 damagedamage toto a Tuesday, November 11th ttrainrain oownedwned bbyy UUnionnion PPaciacifi c RRailroad.ailroad. CCameronameron KKumpfumpf ooff FFairbury,airbury, drivingdriving a 19881988 MMackack RRW6W6 oownedwned bbyy TToddodd JJordeningordening ooff FFairbury,airbury, wwasas nnorthboundorthbound oonn CCo.o. RRd.d. 66000000 aandnd wwasas attemptingattempting ttoo ccrossross Courtesy Photo tthehe rrailroadailroad ttracksracks wwithith a “Dogbreath Devereaux”... lloadedoaded ggrainrain ttruckruck aandnd ttrailer.railer. Members of the Thayer County Community Theater entertained the crowd with the melodrama, KKumpfumpf statedstated hhee ddidid nnotot sseeee “Dogbreath Devereaux, the dastardly doctor.” tthehe ttrainrain ((westbound)westbound) uuntilntil tthehe llightsights rreefl eectedcted ooffff tthehe ssideide ooff tthehe ttruck.ruck. TThehe ttrainrain hhitit tthehe ttrailerailer ccausingausing iitt ttoo tturnurn Story Idea? oover.ver. KKumpfumpf wwasas citedcited fforor ffailureailure ttoo yyieldield aandnd oobeybey ttrainrain Call 768-6602 Insure All of Your Investments ccrossingrossing signal.signal. NNoo ddrugsrugs oorr aalcohollcohol ssuspected.uspected. AAdditionaldditional ppropertyroperty ddam-am- aagege wwasas $$500500 ttoo tthehe rairaillroadroad ccrossingrossing bbuckuck oownedwned bbyy UU.. PP.. Railroad.Railroad. t1SPQFSUZt$BTVBMUZt$SPQ Sell It With t)FBMUIt-JGF Kris Timmerman, Owner The J-R Title Insurance Classifi eds! & Abstracting Services POO BoxPO Box 473 473 • Edgar, • Edgar, NE NE68935 68935 • Ph. • Ph.402-224-4795 224-4795 or or 1-800-951-9566 1-800-951-95666 140 North 4th Street PO Box 40 • DavenDavenportport, NE 6 •8335 Ph. •402-364-231 Ph. 364-21685 or 1-800-207-2165 Hebron, NE 68370 4HESElNANCIAL THAYER COUNTY BANK (402) 768-6324 INSTITUTIONSWILLBE [email protected] 402-768-6027  120 Park Ave. • Hebron, NE 68370 CLOSED 402 Lincoln Ave.  402-768-6041 Fax: 402-768-4669 Hebron, NE 68370  www.thayercountyhealth.com  Tuesday  Specialty Clinic Schedule  EAR, NOSE & THROAT November 11 Citizens  Dr. Bowen ...... November 10 )NOBSERVANCEOF  State Bank  GENERAL SURGERRY 6ETERANS$AY  Dr. Ye ...... November 12 Carleton, Nebraska  Dr. Tommerassen ...... November 12 402-356-2601   WOUND CLINIC   Dr. Tommerassen ...... November 12  ORTHOPEDIC  Dr. Bohlen ...... November 13  402-364-2165  BHI CARDIOLOGY Davenport, NE  Dr. Miller ...... November 14  *New patients need to have a referral before seeing  one of the specialists at the Specialty Clinic* 4 - Wednesday, November 5, 2014 - The Hebron Journal-Register Thayer County 4QFDJBM0DDBTJPOT Hebron Happy 100th Birthday Senior Diners Health Services Delma Bruning You are invited to attend an open house to celebrate Monday, November 10: Things And Stuff the second and third Thursday Chicken patty on a bun, Thayer Central Delma Bruning’s 100th birthday on Sunday, Novem- November 5: Alexandria each month. To schedule a Spanish rice, broccoli fl orets, November 6: Deshler clinic appointment, call 402- ber 9, 2014, from 2:00 to 4:00 pm. A program from pears. Community November 7: Bruning 768-7203. 2:30 to 3:00, along with refreshments, will be held at Tuesday, November 11: Schools November 8: Hebron Foot Clinic: Call 402-768- Blue Valley Lutheran Home, Great Room Lobby; 220 Bacon wrapped sirloin, baked November 12: Chester 4625 for appointments. Park Ave, Hebron, 68370. No gifts, please. Cards wel- potato, German blend veggies, November 13: Gilead Adult Immunization ice cream. Bingo. ACTIVITIES Hebron volunteers and Clinic: If you need to get an comed. Wednesday, November Thursday, November 6: Thayer County Health Ser- adult vaccine, contact Amber 12: Wisconsin cheese soup, HS Stu Co - Lunch. vices employees will provide Lubben, RN, Immuniza- ham salad sandwich, cookie, Friday, November 7: No coverage on Saturdays from 9 tion Coordinator for Thayer dark sweet cherries. school - teacher in-service; a.m. to noon. County Health Services at Thursday, November 13: Qtr fi nal round FB playoffs; The Things and Stuff shop 402-768-4629. BBQ beef on a bun, potato VB district fi nal. and the hospital gift shop are CLINIC SCHEDULES salad, cole slaw, fruited jello. Saturday, November 8: staffed by volunteers from Bruning Clinic Music. JH wrestling at Superior, 10 Thayer County and surround- November 11 ...... 9:00-Noon Friday, November 14: a.m. ing communities. To volunteer Dr. Randy Waldman Pollock wedge, macaroni and Monday, November 10: JH at the shop, contact Audrey Davenport Clinic cheese, mixed veggies, pine- wrestling at Friend, 4 p.m. Else at 402-768-6621. If you November 10 ...... 9:00-Noon apple and oranges. Bingo. Tuesday, November 11: would like to volunteer in the Kay Elting, APRN Prairieland food order in Veterans’ Day program at hospital gift shop, contact Ruth November 12 ...... 9:00-Noon on November 10; Prairieland HS gym, 2 p.m.; HS TCHCC Kripal at 402-768-6755. Brent Madsen, PAC Happy 30th Anniversary food order delivered Novem- lunch. 2014 Guild Membership: Deshler Clinic Kent and Julie Kriesel ber 22. Wednesday, November Membership in the TCHS November 10 ...... 1:30-4:30 Meals served with bread, Kent and Julie (Horky) Kriesel of Hebron, NE, will 12: JH TCHCC lunch. Hospital Guild is open to ev- Kay Elting, APRN butter and milk. To make res- eryone. To pay your member- November 11 ...... 1:30-4:30 be celebrating their 30th wedding anniversary on No- ervations, phone 768-6052 by MENU ship dues, stop by the Things Maggie Johnson, PAC vember 16. They were married November 16, 1984, 1:30 p.m., the day before you Thursday, November 6: and Stuff Shop in downtown November 13 ...... 9:00-Noon at St. Michael Catholic Church in Fairbury, NE. Their wish to dine. Turkey enchilada casserole, Hebron or the hospital gift Dr. Scott Vonderfecht Handibus goes to Lincoln daughter, Andrea, would like to honor them with a card refried beans, ham sand- shop. Milligan Clinic on Monday, Wednesday and wich. Children’s Immunization November 11 ...... 8:00-Noon shower. Anniversary wishes may be sent to 629 Duff- Thursday each week. Call Friday, November 7: No Clinics: Immunizations for Dr. Scott Vonderfecht ield Avenue, Hebron, NE 68370. 402-768-6052. school. children will be offered with Chester Clinic Monday, November 10: well child appointments in the November 12 ...... 1:30-4:30 French toast sticks, sausage clinic. Appointments for im- Maggie Johnson, PAC Dightman patty, hash brown patty, muffi n munizations will be offered on (6-12), turkey sandwich. Receives Tuesday, November 11: Scholarship Chili, cinnamon roll, ham and cheese wrap. Card of Thanks Greg Dightman has re- Wednesday, November Cards of The Thayer County Histori- ceived the Richard and Peggy 12: Roasted chicken, mashed cal Society would like to thank Smith Scholarship. This award potatoes/gravy, tuna sand- everyone for helping make is given to sophomores or wich. Thanks their most important yearly above, who USDA is an EOE and pro- event one of the main attrac- are teacher vider. Juice, cereal and toast tions in southeastern Nebraska education served daily with breakfast. Card of Thanks in the Fall. majors with Bread basket, fruit and salad I sincerely want to thank Thanks to many individuals, 3.0 GPA or bar served daily for grades everyone who brought food scouts, Belvidere Woman’s Club, vendors and demon- Happy 80th Birthday above and four through 12, second choice and who sent cards, memori- have fi nan- daily for kindergarten through als and fl owers, and for the strators. Jackie Ficken cial need. fourth grade. All meals served phone calls and visits at the The Sunday dinner is pos- Jackie Ficken is celebrating 80 wonderful years. Greg is with milk. All menus subject to time of the loss of Jim. Your sible because of the many Friends and family are invited to help Jackie celebrate a 2013 graduate of Thayer change without notice support was really appreci- food donations, supplies and volunteer workers who take turning 80 years young by sending cards with memo- Central and is the son of Greg ated. A special thank you to Dightman, Sr., and Dan and Jerrod Wiedel, Bill and Mary their time to contribute in some ries and best wishes to 325 Barger Avenue, Hebron, Kelly Howe. Mumford, and Steve and Paula way. Mike Thieme’s car show NE 68370. The Richard and Peggy Card of Thanks Day. A very special thank you brought many visitors. Scholarship was established in We want to thank everyone to Jim’s family for their loving We are planning on a big- The Hebron Journal-Registerr invites you to share your special 2003 by their son. Preference who brought food, sent cards support. ger show next year as the occasion announcements with our readers. Contact us at is given to graduates of a high and memorials and for the JUDY NUN date has been changed to the [email protected] or 402-768-6602 for more information. school in Thayer County. phone calls and visits from last Sunday in September. There is a fee associated with published announcements. Jim’s friends. It will be a Be sure to circle your 2015 great loss of a son, brother, calendar so we will again be and uncle. Jim will be greatly able to say “thank you “ next BOE Meeting missed by all. Card of Thanks year. We do appreciate your The Board of Educational JOHN SUMMERS Thank you to my friends volunteering!! LAND AUCTION Service Unit No. 5 will meet CHERYL SCHLECHTE and children for helping me THAYER COUNTY in regular session on Novem- STACY SCHLECHTE celebrate my 80th birthday. HISTORICAL SOCIETY 127.22 +/- Jefferson County ber 10, 2014, at 6 p.m., at TYLER AND AMY DON BRAUN the Educational Service Unit BRUCH Fridayy, Nov. 14 • 2:00 PM No. 5, 900 West Court Street, To be held at the Schultis Auction Center at 222 W. 14th Street, Fairbury, NE Beatric, Nebraska. Location: From the intersection of Highways 8 & 15 South of Fairbury, November 11, 2014 3 1/2 miles West on Highway 8, then 3 1/2 miles South on 565th Avenue, then 1/2 mile West on King Road. This is the SE corner of the tract. Meeting Notice Contact Justin at 402-300-1230 for a property information packet. The Blue Rivers Area Agen- Harms Family Trust, Owner cy on Aging will hold a special YOU’RE INVITED! Governing Board meeting on SCHULTIS AND SON, INC. Monday, November 10, at the Area Veteran’s Parade!! REAL ESTATE & AUCTION SERVICE Beatrice Senior Center, 101 2:00 pm 222 WEST 14TH • BOX 582 • FAIRBURY, NE 68352 North 25th Street, Beatrice, at +PJOVTGPS#SFBLGBTU -VODIPS%JOOFS 1 p.m. An agenda is available Downtown Belleville Offi ce Ph.: 402-729-2435 • Web site: www.schultis.com &OKPZKZ for public inspection at 1901 All Area Veterans & Spouses, Businesses, Court Street, Beatrice. Organizations & Individuals invited! 1J[[B4UFBL4FBGPPE#SPBTUFE$IJDLFO Entries Call: Doane Sells - 785-527-5582 #BTLFUT4BOEXJDIFT*DF$SFBN1JF Speaker: KS Rep. Sharon Schwartz 1IJMMZ$IFFTF4UFBL'SFODI%JQ Invocation: Pastor Mark Imel #FFS.JYFE%SJOLT8JOF Central Market National Anthem: Al Urich 4VOEBZ":$&#VõFU Check out the :PVS)PNFUPXO(SPDFS NEWW Rep. Co Patriot Project 1MBZQPPMGPS'3&& 240 LINCOLN AVE. HUNTS 8FIBWFXIBUZPVBSFDSBWJOH HEBRON, NEBRASKA “Remembering Our Veterans” XXXSPDLJTMBOEDSPTTJOHDPNt3"*-  768-6216 .44VOEBZ/PPO0OMZ TOMATO KETCHUP )JHIXBZt%FTIMFS /& OPEN MON. - WED. 7:30 - 6 THURS. 7:30-7 FRI. 7:30 - 6 $ .59 SAT. 7:30 - 5:30 35 oz SUNDAY 11 - 4 1 Prices Effective Wed.,November 5 ASSORTED through Tue., November 11 Double Coupons KELLOGG CEREAL Everyday Food Stamps & WIC Welcome $ .99 OpenOSd Sundays 17-24 oz 11am - 4pm 1 Check our insert in CLOSED Thanksgiving Day this week’s paper for th more great deals! Fri., Nov. 28 Open 1006 am - 6pm 1-402-768-1576 Hebron CentralCenttral Market - Here today! Here to stay!y AArearea ChurchChurch NewsNeThew Hebron sJournal-Register - Wednesday, November 5, 2014 - 5 * ALEXANDRIA * See St. Paul, Byron. Phillip Nielsen, Pastor Midweek confirmation, 3:45; p.m. Society, 3 p.m., Rosary preced- Wednesday, November 5: 5 Bells, 6:30; Choir, 8 p.m. ing meeting; Holy Hour, 7 p.m. and 6 PACE, 4 p.m.; 7 and 8 PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH * CARLETON * Thursday, November 13: DLS FIRST PRESBYTERIAN - 8 p.m. PACE, 5 p.m.; YOP study night, chapel, 9:15 a.m. Connie Stone, Pastor Friday, November 7: That Man Lana Likens, Lay Pastor 6:15 p.m.; Peace choir, 8 p.m Sundays: Worship, 10 a.m.; ZION LUTHERAN Sundays: Worship, 10:30 is You, 6 a.m., breakfast from 5:30 Friday, November 7: No pre- a.m. a.m. - 6 a.m. in social hall; First Sunday School, 11 a.m. Rev. Jonathan K. Jensen * FRIEDENSAU * Sundays: Worship, 9:30 a.m. school. Friday Mass, 7:20 a.m., food and Saturday, November 8: Recy- GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH fellowship at Mary's Cafe follow- * BELVIDERE * TRINITY LUTHERAN * CHESTER * cling by 4-H members. Keith Brozek, Pastor ing Mass. Sunday, November 9: Sunday B. J. Fouts, Pastor Wednesday, November 5: Saturday, November 8: EN- BELVIDERE UNITED Wednesday, November 5: School for all, 9 a.m.; Mission Junior youth group supper, 6:30 DOW (Educating on the Nature CHURCH OF CHRIST ST. JOHN LUTHERAN Confirmation class, 7 p.m.; festival Sunday with presentation p.m.; Faith circle meeting at and Dignity of Women) workshop Eldon and MaryBeth Nicholson, Pastor Rev. Christopher Gerdes, Pastor Elder's meeting, 8 p.m. by Vance Blackfox, Oaks Indian Mary's Cafe, 6:30 p.m.; Chancel at St. Joseph's in Beatrice, 8 a.m. Sunday, November 9: Lord's Sundays: Worship, 11 a.m. Thursday, November 6: DLS Mission, 10 a.m.; Meadowlark choir, 7 p.m. - 4 p.m. Meet at church and car- Acre Sunday, Worship at 10 a.m. chapel, 9:15 a.m. Heights communion, 3 p.m. Thursday, November 6: Re- pool; Mass at Hebron, 6 p.m. this Sunday only; Message "Keep * DAVENPORT * Saturday, November 8: Lec- Monday, November 10: Staff bekah circle, 9 a.m.; Holy Com- Sunday, November 9: Mass, the Light Burning." Remember to tionary Bible study, 7:30 a.m. meeting, 4:30 p.m.; Prayerfully munion at Courtyard Terrace; 10 a.m. bring food for Blue Valley; Catered CHRIST'S LUTHERAN Sunday, November 9: Worship Simple Bible study at YOP house, Holy Communion at Blue Valley Monday, November 10: RCIA dinner at Community building Kristen Van Stee, Pastor service, 10 a.m.; Sunday School 9 p.m. Lutheran Homes, 10 a.m.; Grief instructions in the Catholic faith, following worship. Sundays: Sunday School, 9:30 and Bible class, 11:15 a.m.; TGIF Tuesday, November 11: Men's support group, 7 p.m. 7 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. in the social a.m.; Worship, 10:30 a.m. auction, Noon; Circuit forum at St. breakfast at Rock Island Cross- Saturday, November 8: Wor- hall. Peter in Deshler, 7 p.m. * BETHEL * ing, 7 a.m.; BVLH chapel, 9 a.m.; ship, 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, November 12: CHURCH OF CHRIST Monday, November 10: Church Morning circle at PVH, 9:30 a.m.; Sunday, November 9: Worship, CCD classes, 7 p.m.; Memorial Ron Shields, Pastor Planting workshop in Norfolk. BETHEL CHURCH Veteran's Day program at high coffee fellowship, Christmas Mass by Knights of Columbus Sundays: Sunday School, 9 Tuesday, November 11: Blue Jim Hubble, Pastor school, 10 a.m.; Church council, program rehearsal, Adult forum, for deceased members, 7:30 a.m.; Worship, 10 a.m. Valley Nursing Home Commu- Sundays: Sunday School, 9:15 8 p.m. 9 a.m. p.m.; Meeting following at 8:20 nion, 10:30 a.m. a.m.; Worship, 10:30 a.m. Wednesday, November 12: Wednesday, November 12: in parish hall. ST. PETER'S LUTHERAN Wednesday, November 12: 5 and 6 PACE, 4 p.m.; 7 and Chancel choir, 7 p.m.; Administra- Patrick Flynn, Pastor Confi rmation class, 7 p.m. * BRUNING * 8 PACE, 5 p.m.; Peace choir, tive council meeting, 8 p.m. HEBRON BIBLE CHURCH Sundays: Worship, 9 a.m.; 8 p.m. Sunday School, 10:15 a.m. Jeff Friesen, Pastor TRINITY LUTHERAN * GILEAD * HEBRON & CHESTER Sundays: Sunday School, 9 ST. PETER LUTHERAN Stuart Sell, Pastor UNITED METHODIST UNITED METHODIST a.m.; Worship, 10 a.m. Sunday, November 9: Sunday Brian Francik, Pastor ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN Mark Baldwin, Pastor Wednesdays: Pioneer Club, School, 9 a.m.; Worship with Holy Mike Anderson, Pastor Wednesday, November 5: Connie Raess, Pastor Sundays: Worship, 10:30 Sundays: Worship at Chester, 6:30 p.m.; Bible study, 7 p.m. Communion, 10 a.m.; Delma Midweek confi rmation, 3:45 p.m.; Sundays: Sunday School, 10 11 a.m.; Worship at Hebron, 9 Thursdays: Prayer time, 9 a.m. Bells, 6:30 p.m.; Choir, 8 p.m. a.m.; Worship, 11 a.m. Bruning's Open House at BVLH, * DESHLER * a.m.; Sunday School, Chester, a.m. 2 p.m. Thursday, November 6: DLS 9:30 a.m.; Hebron, 10:15 a.m. * HUBBELL * Wednesday, November 12: Chapel, 9:15 a.m.; LWML, 7 p.m.; * HARDY * ABIDING WORD LUTHERAN Confirmation class; Charity Nominating Committee, 8 p.m. KING OF KINGS ZION LUTHERAN circle, 7:30 p.m.; Church council, George Lautner, Pastor Friday, November 7: No school; ST. PAUL LUTHERAN CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP Wednesday, November 5: Rev. Christopher Gerdes, Pastor 8 p.m. Bulletin folders, 1 p.m. Interim Pastor Tom Miller Darrell Sutton, Pastor Sundays: Worship, 8 a.m. Blue Valley Care Home, 9 a.m.; Sunday, November 9: Worship, See St. Paul, Byron Tuesdays: Service, 7 p.m. UNITED METHODIST Parkview Haven Bible study, 9:30 a.m.; Coffee fellowship, Sundays: Sunday School, 9:15 Sundays: Worship, 3 p.m.; 8 p.m. * OAK * Mike Anderson, Pastor 10:30 a.m.; Sunday School and a.m.; Worship, 10:30 a.m. Sunday School, 2 p.m.; fi rst and Friday, November 7: Pastor Sundays: Worship, 9 a.m. Parenting class, 10:45 a.m.; Cir- third Sundays of month. FIRST COMMUNITY CHURCH appreciation meal at Hubbell, cuit forum at St. Peter, 7 p.m. * HEBRON * Keith Brich, Pastor 7 p.m. Monday, November 10: Com- NEW LIFE ASSEMBLY * BYRON * Saturday, November 8: Men's Sundays: Sunday School, 9 munion at PVH, 10:30 a.m.; FAITH LUTHERAN Mike Hood, Pastor fellowship breakfast. a.m.; Worship 10 a.m. ST. PAUL LUTHERAN Communion at Hebron's assisted Rev. Christopher Gerdes, Pastor Sundays: Sunday School, 9 Wednesdays: Men's Bible Sunday, November 9: Sunday living, 1 p.m.; Agape readers, Sundays: Worship, 9:30 a.m. a.m.; Worship, 10:30 a.m. Pastor Breen Marie Sipes school, 9:15 a.m.; Worship, study, 7 p.m. Sundays: Worship, 10:30 7 p.m. 10:30 a.m. Fridays: Women's Bible study, a.m. Tuesday, November 11: Wom- FIRST COMMUNITY CHURCH SACRED HEART CATHOLIC Tuesday, November 11: WMF 2 p.m. en's Bible study at Francik's, 7 Steve Speichinger, Pastor Father Rudolf Oborny, Pastor First Saturday: Men's break- Bible study, 9 a.m. Sundays: Sunday School, 9 ST. PETER LUTHERAN a.m.; Tuesday Bible study, 10 Wednesday, November 5: fast, 7:30 a.m. RURAL BYRON a.m. and 7 p.m. a.m.; Worship, 10 a.m. CCD class, 7 p.m. PEACE LUTHERAN Pastor Breen Marie Sipes Wednesday, November 12: Wednesday: Bible study, 6:45 Thursday, November 6: Altar Eleanor Larkins. She is survived by her daughter and husband, Don Death Notice Obituaries and Colleen Lekawa of Den- ver, Colo.; and sisters-in-law, Delores Mosman of Hebron Ronald He is survived by his wife, one last time this year, helping Eileen Harold Ann of Carleton; daughter, fi nish up with the corn harvest and Janet Koch of Ruskin. Funeral services were held Jennifer Trowbridge (Kevin) just days before he left us. Schardt Koch on November 5 at St. Peter’s Beavers of Geneva; son, Travis (Tami) On July 31, 2011, he married Ronald Paul Schardt of Harold R. Beavers was born of Wahoo; sister, Muriel Ge- Eileen Louise Koch of Lutheran Church in Deshler, Deshler, the husband of Pa- the love of his life, Cynthia Deshler, the fi rst daughter of with Pastor Brian Francik on October 28, 1949, to Orval bers of Deshler; grandchildren, (Cindy) Herbek, and they tricia, departed this life on and Rachel (Coleman) Bea- Parker and Aidan Trowbridge, three given to Elmer and Erna officiating. Organist Joyce November 2, 2014, at the age enjoyed a little over three (Ehlers) Vortman, was born Schmidt played congregation- vers at their home in Carleton. Kassidy, Trevor, and Kinzley wonderful and memorable of 68 years. Beavers; nephews, nieces, and on a farm south of Carleton, al hymns “I Am But A Stranger He passed away on October years together. Funeral services will be No- many friends. on December 22, 1922. She Here,” “In The Garden,” and 29, 2014, at Thayer County Rick loved to go camping, vember 7, at St. Peter Lutheran Hospital at the age of 65. Harold was cremated with was called to see her Savior “How Great Thou Art.” Church in Deshler, at 2 p.m. hunting and crop touring with He was the Farmer and Sons Funeral on November 2, 2014, at Casket bearers were Louis Offi ciant will be Pastor Brian youngest of Home in charge of arrange- his uncle B.J. Rick’s favorite Parkview Haven Nursing Vieselmeyer, Brian Larkins, Francik. three chil- ments. TV shows were nothing but Home in Deshler, at the age of Richard Koch, Steve Koch, Visitation will be Thursday dren. A private family service will cooking shows. He loved to 91 years. Gary Baden, and Corey Lar- 1 p.m. to 7 p.m. at Deshler Harold be held at a later date. cook, but not clean up the Eileen kins. Memorial Funeral Home in grew up in Memorials are directed to mess. He fought a courageous was brought Interment will be Thursday Deshler. Carleton the family. battle against cancer for a little to the wa- November 6, at Fort McPher- Burial will be in Deshler where he over two years and he never ters of Holy son National Cemetery, Max- City Cemetery. lived his complained one bit. He fought Baptism by well, Nebraska. Condolences may be left at entire life. He lived the last Richard his hardest to the very end. her parents. Condolences may be left at www.krollfh.com. 21 years in the house where Rick is preceded in death She was www.krollfh.com. Deshler Memorial Funeral he was born. Harold was bap- by his grandparents, Lowell baptized Memorials are directed in Home of Deshler is in charge Myers into the Name of the Triune tized at the Brethren Church J. and Aileen Myers, aunts, care of the family. of arrangements. Richard (Rick) Allen Myers God by Pastor H. Schabacker Deshler Memorial Funeral in Carleton in April of 1950. uncles, and cousins. was born July 7, 1981, to Low- on December 31, 1922. She Home of Deshler was in charge He attended Carleton Public ell T. and Helen (Mussman) He is survived by his School and Hebron High attended North Friedensau of arrangements. Myers in York. His body fi - spouse, Cindy; parents, Low- school through eighth grade. School. nally got tired and he went to ell “Butch” and Helen Myers; On January 3, 1974, he She was confi rmed May 23, join his family and friends in sister, Annie and Rod Manley; 1937, by Pastor Theo Droeg- married Ann Orr and to this heaven on October 31, 2014, in grandparents, Dallas and union two children were born. miller at Trinity Lutheran at Thayer County Lincoln. Claire Ann Mussman; parents- Friedensau. He and Ann celebrated their Rick in-law, Albert and Marian 40th wedding anniversary last After grade school she at- Courthouse grew up in Herbek; half-sister, Katina January with their children and tended Carleton High School Ohiowa and and Scott Bradley; broth- and graduated in May 1941. families. lived there Harold enjoyed playing ers-in-law and sisters in-law, While growing up on the farm CLOSED all his life. Ron and Marie Herbek, Gary she helped with chores and cards with family and friends. Rick was a He and Ann looked forward Herbek, Don and Lisa Kath- farming and often accompa- Tuesday, Nov. 11 member of man and Randy Herbek; and nied on many of to Sundays when they would St. John’s in observance of meet with friends at Bubba’s in numerous nieces, nephews, his trips. Lutheran Church in Ohiowa. great niece, aunts and uncles, On September 14, 1941, she Strang to play cards. Anytime He was baptized and con- Veteran’s Day the Beavers families would get cousins, friends and his best married Otto Koch at Trinity fi rmed at St. John’s Church, buddy Gino. Lutheran Church, Friedensau, together, Harold was in the and he was an active member Funeral services for Rick by Theo Droegmiller. To this middle of the card games. of the youth group and served He enjoyed teaching his were held on November 3 at union one child was born, as an usher for the church dur- Colleen. Join us in Celebrating children and, then later in life, the St. John’s Lutheran Church ing his adult life. Rick was also She was a member of St. his grandchildren the “ins and in Ohiowa. Pastors James and our Heroes!! a proud member of the Ohiowa Peter’s Lutheran Church and from our outs” of 5-point and 10-point Volunteer Fire Department Becky Sells officiated the pitch. St. Peter’s Ladies Auxiliary since he returned home from services. The recorded music in Deshler, a member of the Hebron Memorial Funeral Home Family Harold enjoyed spending college. “The Old Rugged Cross,” “If time with his family and Deshler Legion Auxiliary, At the age of three he was di- I Had Only Known,” “See You Veterans of Foreign Wars friends just visiting and catch- agnosed with Ewing Sarcoma Again,” and “My Way” were ing up on everything. Harold Auxiliary in Hebron, and a (bone cancer) and beat all odds played during the service. Brownie Scout leader for always had a new story or and won that battle. Pallbearers for the service a joke to tell. He enjoyed many years. Rick was involved in 4-H included Justin Jiskra, Steve stopping at Aurora Coop in She worked in the Deshler throughout his junior high and Ozenbaugh, Larry Nun, Char- Broom Factory, Deshler Rus- Carleton and visiting with the high school years with the help employees and the area farm- lie Morton, Loren Eichelberg- tler, and Parkview Haven of his uncles. er, and Corey Stengel. Nursing Home, where she also ers in the mornings. Rick was a very likeable, fun He looked forward to visits Interment was held in the did volunteer work. loving guy with an infectious Ohiowa Public Cemetery fol- Eileen and Otto enjoyed from his friend Don Schultz. smile and witty remarks. Many nights were spent in the lowing the funeral service. camping and belonged to Rick attended Ohiowa Farmer & Son Funeral several camping clubs. They yard just shooting the breeze or Public School through the driving around the countryside Home conducted the ser- attended Regional and State sixth grade and then attended vices. camping conventions and with Don and Ann. Bruning Public School, gradu- Harold was especially proud Memorials are directed to were Field Directors for sev- ating in 2000. After graduation eral years. They wintered in Eldon and Judy Kassebaum, Don and Mary Stelling, of being a grandpa. He enjoyed he attended SCC-Milford in the family for later designa- John and Joyce Kroll, Doyall and Rogene Hartley, Mesa, Ariz., for 12 years where Bill (Funeral Director) and Cindy Kroll and Arne Larsen. playing cards with the grand- Auto Mechanics, graduating tion. kids, watching them in their Eileen was a professional with distinction in 2002. clown and organized a clown activities and enjoyed spend- He worked for Eichelberg- ing time with all of them. He group and they entertained at er’s Service near Shickley for Our classifieds nursing homes and hospitals couldn’t believe how fast they a few years before pursuing his were all growing up! in Mesa. dream of owning his own semi. are in print and She is preceded in death Hebron Memorial Funeral Homes Harold was preceded in When Rick wasn’t in the semi, death by his parents; sister, by her parents, Elmer and Locally owned and operated you could fi nd him helping online. Call to Erna Vortman; husband, Otto; Bill Kroll, Funeral Director Ellen Edwards; and brother- his uncles and cousins on the in-law, Arnold Gebers. grandson, Jeffrey Werner; and farm. Rick was able to harvest place yours today! sisters, Elta Wollovetz and Hebron 402 -768-6165 • www.krollfh.com 6 - Wednesday, November 5, 2014 - The Hebron Journal-Register

A section of the Journal-Register TCEDA Classroom to BBanner-Argusanner-Argus Bruning- Commerce hosts career fair Serving Bruning, Alexandria, Carleton and Davenport Davenport Unifi ed School Bruning Community Foundation Announces New Project - Fitness Center ACTIVITIES Thursday, November 6: The Bruning Community VB districts. Foundation, Inc., is excited to Friday, November 7: No announce a new project in the school - teacher in-service; community. MS FCCLA lock-in at Dav- A fi tness center is being enport. created in the former Memo- Saturday, November 8: rial Funeral Home building Drama clinician at Davenport, in Bruning. 8:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. The building was purchased Monday, November 10: through a gift from the Bruning Fall concert at Bruning, 7:30 State Bank. p.m.; School board meeting in Courtesy Photo New fl ooring, painting and Bruning, 8 p.m. Panelists Ben Murray, Tammy Hinrichs, Allen Meyer, Trudy lighting have all been put Tuesday, November 11: Clark, Dale Reece, Andy Long and Brian Solomon to a group of in using donated funds and Veterans’ Day program, 10 local high schoolers about their careers. volunteer labor. a.m.; FB playoffs. A security system with Wednesday, November 12: Thayer County Econom- In addition to the panelist keypad entry has also been SKIP fl u booster shot clinic. ic Development Alliance’s sessions, several area busi- installed. Classroom to Commerce Ini- nesses chose to be a part of Pictured is some of the BRUNING Courtesy Photo tiative hosted a county-wide the career fair during the equipment that was partially MENU high school career fair at the lunch hour. Students had the funded through the Mary Lan- Thursday, November 6: Thayer County Activity Cen- opportunity to visit each booth ning Hospital. project to promote health and NE 68322. with bun, spicy ter in Deshler on Wednesday, to get to know the area busi- The Bruning Community wellness. Watch for more information fries, Mandarin oranges, Wis- Oct. 29. The day long fair was nesses and the resources that Foundation would like to con- Donations can be mailed to: on an Open House coming consin cheese soup. held for all juniors and seniors are available to them. Busi- tinue to challenge the entire Bruning Community Founda- soon. Friday, November 7: No from Deshler, Thayer Central, nesses represented included community to donate to this tion Inc, PO Box 100, Bruning, school. and Bruning-Davenport high ARC Group LLC, Blue Valley Davenport Monday, November 10: schools. Lutheran Homes, Bruning Chicken fajita, refried beans, The career fair was centered State Bank, Calvin’s Garage, Shickley Announces First Senior Diners pineapple, churro, salad bar. around the six career clusters Dageford Agency Real Estate Tuesday, November 11: from the Nebraska Career & Insurance, MetalQuest Quarter Honor Rolls Exercise Monday, Wednes- Chicken strips, mashed po- Education Model. Over 30 Unlimited, Midwest Bank, day and Friday at 9:30 a.m. tatoes, peas, dinner roll, beef professionals from the area Parkview Haven, Pioneer Hi- Students on the 2014-2015 A Average Honor Roll Monday, November 10: noodle soup. volunteered their time to sit Bred, Reinke Manufacturing, Shickley fi rst quarter honor Seniors: Rio Mohrmann, Chicken patty on a bun, Span- Wednesday, November 12: on panels grouped into the Roehr’s Machinery, Schleif’s rolls include: Blake Stengel. ish rice, broccoli fl orets, pears. Sophomore choice. career clusters. In the morn- Heating and Air, Thayer First Quarter Juniors: Madison Yantzie. Linko game. ing, students were able to County Health Services, and All A’s Honor Roll Sophomores: Christian Tuesday, November 11: DAVENPORT hear from professionals in United States Department of Seniors: Nathan Lichti. Bacon wrapped sirloin, baked MENU Business, Marketing, and Agriculture. For lunch, the Hendrickson, Megan Freshmen: Anthony Bea- potato, German blend veggies, Thursday, November 6: Management; Agriculture, students enjoyed Casey’s Swartzendruber,Kristin vers, Lexi Kadel, Thomas ice cream. Rummikub. Mini pancakes, sausage, tri- Food, and Natural Resources; pizza served by several area Troyer. Mick, Kellen Reinsch, Jacob Wednesday, November 12: tater, applesauce. and Human Sciences and volunteers. The pizza was Juniors: Catherine Mick, Swartzendruber. Wisconsin cheese soup, ham Friday, November 7: No Education. Morning speakers partially donated by Casey’s Tristen Mosier. Eighth Grade: Caleb Hen- salad sandwich, cookie, dark school. included an accountant, a bank General Store. Sophomores: Courtney drickson, Isaac Kamler, Josiah sweet cherries. Scrabble. Monday, November 10: loan offi cer, a marketing pro- Students were given pass- Kamler. Kamler. Thursday, November 13: fessional, a director of human port books to be stamped by Freshmen: Megan Grote, Seventh Grade: Raegan BBQ beef on a bun, potato Corn dogs, mac and cheese, peas. resources, cosmetologists, the businesses. Once students Nicole Swartzendruber. Fiala, Zachary Mosier, Kaylee salad, cole slaw, fruited jello. USDA representatives, teach- talked to six businesses, they Eighth Grade: Jackson Noel, Justin Stengel. Kings in the corner or SkipBo Tuesday, November 11: Taco haystack, corn, Span- ers, a psychologist, a sheriff’s were entered into a drawing Grote, Jadyn Jo Klein- A and B Honor Roll cards. deputy, and an attorney. ish rice. to win a $25 iTunes gift card schmidt. Seniors: Crayton Mosier, Friday, November 14: In the afternoon, they heard Wednesday, November 12: or a Samsung Galaxy Tablet. Seventh Grade: Regan Alfs, Samantha Plock. Pollock wedge, macaroni about careers in Commu- Drawing prizes were made Baked potato bar, broccoli, Alyssa Nolt, Joshua Swartz- and cheese, mixed veggies, nication and Information possible thanks to donations cookie. endruber. pineapple and oranges. Senior Systems; Health Sciences; from MetalQuest Unlimited, bowling. Fruit and vegetable bar and Skilled and Technical Reinke Manufacturing, and Meals served with bread, served every day. Milk served Sciences. Among the after- Thayer County Bank. Con- butter and milk. For reserva- with all meals. Menu subject noon panelists were nurses, gratulations to Cheyanna to change. Belvidere By LaDonna Avers tions, call 364-2449 by 1:30 a dentist, a veterinarian, a Tietjen, Thayer Central, who p.m., the day before. journalist, a graphic designer, won the iTunes gift card and an IT professional, a contrac- Victor Miller, also of Thayer It was a cold Halloween it sometime. tor, welder, mechanic, and an this year and there were not Check out our End of Season Central, who won the Sam- Diane Currey, Peggy Meerse electrical engineer sung Galaxy Tablet. many “Trick or Treaters” out and Maxine Currey went to Savings on Hustler Mowers! and about. They were all at Lincoln over the weekend to the parade and Trunk or Treat attend Jon Frazier’s senior downtown. It is a much safer vocal recital at the University. 2 Demo Units with Special Pricing Halloween for the youngsters, Jon is the son of Mr. and Mrs. but we oldsters do miss seeing Mike Fazier, the grandson of 6th Annual Geneva Fall Festival the power rangers and prin- Diane and the great grandson *Finance plans cesses on our doorsteps. of Maxine. with approve November 16th • 11 a.m. - 3 p.m. Mary Bowen called Linda After the football game Hudson to offer a number of Saturday, Russ and Bonnie Fillmore County Fairgrounds day lily bulbs to Belvidere as Priefert attended a coffee at they were cleaning out their the home of Connie Uden in Over 70 vendors. inventory at B & B Floral in the Haymarket area in Lin- Lincoln. Kent Williamson and coln. There were several other Lunch provided by the his brother-in-law, Dick Carr, friends in attendance. Fillmore Central Youth Wrestling drove to Lincoln to pick the Sunday evening a number Schultz Diesel LLC; Jeff & Jennie Gift Wrap provided by the Girl Scouts bulbs up. of Belvidere folks and friends Scott Effenbeck had tilled a attended the annual hospital 490 A Street, Ruskin • 402-226-3661 • www.hustlerturf.com piece of ground near the train dinner in Deshler. There was depot so Diane Waldmeier, a large crowd and everyone Bonnie Priefert, Annette Laber enjoyed the evening a lot. and Linda got them planted The United Church of Friday afternoon. They also Christ is planning their annual planted hostas on the east side “Lord’s Acre Day” for Sunday, of the community hall. November 9. Church services Some members of the will be at 10:00 a.m. on Sunday Bowen family were former instead of the usual 9:00 a.m. Belvidere residents and it was During this service the annual so good of them to think of gifts will be presented to the helping beautify the town. It church. was greatly appreciated. After the service, the group Friday evening Ruth will adjourn to the community Yoachim, Kirk and Wanda center for the dinner and enter- Yoachim drove to Deshler to tainment. The dinner is being celebrate Halloween with the catered so if you plan to attend little granddaughters, Clara let Audrey Else know at 402- and Caroline, and their par- 768-6621 by Friday. The en- ents, Jon and Jamie Yoachim. tertainment for the afternoon They all came to lunch Satur- will be provided by the church day at Ruth’s and were joined members themselves. by Tim Calahan of Syracuse. This annual event was Saturday afternoon Linda started many, many years Hudson and LaDonna Avers ago when members would decided to try watching the bring the fruits of their acres Nebraska football game at the to the quonset in trucks and Majestic Theater. It was a fun wagons, etc. They were then . experience seeing the game sold and the profi ts given to on the big screen, enjoying the church. The tradition has popcorn in the comfortable changed some throughout the seats and feeling as free to years, but the fellowship and yell and groan as we would spirit remain. in our own living rooms. Try

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