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$100 J egister Volume 146, Issue 26 10 Pages, One Section, Plus Supplements WWednesdayednesday, JJuneune 28, 2201017 Serving the communities of Alexandria, Belvidere, Bruning,R Byron, Carleton, Chester, Davenport, Deshler, Gilead, Hebron, Hubbell and surrounding areas www.hebronjournalregister.com Tidbits Parade Grand Sculptures give Early deadline June 30 for July 4 holiday Marshal announced Hebron character The Hebron Journal-Register This year’s Grand Marshal of winners. Hebron’s Fourth of July parade The Miss Firecracker contest will have an early deadline June Leonard Elting believes in will be Lonnie Prahl. Prahl has began in 1991, however, only aesthetics. 30 at 12 p.m., in anticipation of the welcomed visitors to the World’s two names were logged from that “You have to do something in July 4 holiday. Largest Covered Porch Swing time — Amber Moody from 1991 order to lure people to town. You All ads and copy are requested for years, handing out signature Nicole Norder from 1992. have to be a little different than to be submitted by this time. buttons and information on the In 1995, the contest included the rest,” Elting said in his house Call 402-768-6602 to submit an swing. Mr. Firecracker. The fi rst was just east of the fi rst sculpture he ad or news item. The parade is scheduled to Ryan Bulin. In 2016, Owen Hubl brought to Hebron — a buffalo begin at 1:30 p.m. Lineup is on took the honor. made of sturdy aluminum. Cornhusker State South Avenue to Lincoln Avenue Nikki Degenhardt was Miss Games 2017 entries as the parade will head west on Firecracker in 1995. Harper Wat- Lincoln to 4th Street, where it son won the crown last year. The following Thayer County will turn to the south and round The contest is sponsored by residents are entered into the Roosevelt Park. the Women’s Achievement Club. Cornhusker State Games July There is no registration for the Entries for this year’s contest may 21 to 30. parade this year and the lineup will be submitted at Elaine’s Beauty Residents are welcome to keep be fi rst come, fi rst serve. Shop. the Hebron Journal-Register up to Businesses and organizations Independence Day activities date on their progress with photos are encouraged to use signage on begin on July 1 with machine Bighorn sheep on 13th Street and results. their fl oats because there will not pitch baseball and Frankie Valens and Dove Road. Email photos to be an announcer. concert at the United Methodist [email protected]. Early activities include the Church. Those entered are: Hebron Lions Pancake Feed from On July 2, a fi reworks show Jessica Huhman — 5K Road 7 to 9 a.m.; the 8 a.m. Thayer will be given at Hebron Municipal Race, female 15-19 years; County Health Services Fun Run; Airport. Haley Huhman — 5K Road truck show at 8 a.m.; and 10 a.m. The Hebron Volunteer Fire Race, female, 20-24 years; Quilts of Valor Presentation at the Department Street Dance is July Mark Bosco — Disc golf, inter- Majestic Theater. 3 at 8 p.m. with the Caleb Brad- mediate men; At 11 a.m., past Mr. and Miss ley Band. Jonothan Knerl — racquetball Firecracker winners will be For a full list of activities, see doubles, men B/C; racquetball honored, along with the 2017 page 10. singles, men D; Samjith Wasim — racquetball doubles, men B/C; racquetball doubles, mixed B/C; Little Blue Bistro Sabreana Wit — racquetball doubles, mixed B/C; racquetball Nebraska Sandhill Crane. singles, women’s open A; serving twice a day “It isn’t bronze, none of them Josey Welch — track and Thayer County Health Services in February. Most of the construc- are bronze. If they were, no one fi eld, 100-meter dash, girls 11-12 continues its facility improve- tion on the new kitchen, cafeteria could afford them,” Elting said. years; 400-meter dash, girls 11- ments with the Little Blue Bistro, and dining area was fi nished, he “I fell in love with the buffalo. 12 years; located in the southwest corner of said. People come across from the Jayme Huhman — track and the hospital. They opened in March and motel to take pictures.” fi eld, 100-meter dash, girls 13-14 The bistro seats 42 and serves Moreno, who has been cooking Since the buffalo, Elting has years; 200-meter dash, girls 13- breakfast from 7:30 to 9 a.m. and since he was in high school, began added a number of pieces, includ- 14 years; long jump, girls 13-14 lunch from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m., planning menus. ing the bighorn sheep on Dove years; with an open salad bar. Moreno’s time in the kitchen Road and further down, a bear Braxton Welch — track and “It’s open to anyone who wants includes the Heritage Care Center looking down 1st Street. He thinks they’re quite attrac- fi eld, 100-meter dash, boys 9-10 to come in,” Nutritional Services in Fairbury, Cornhusker Marriott A cougar will be moved to Director Jackson Moreno said. Hotel in Lincoln, independent ca- tive and have the potential to take years; 400-meter dash, boys 9-10 Nebraska City. years; Moreno said the public will be tering and a two-year stint with the visitors through town and see Jami Knerl — Mallwalk, 6- formally welcomed sometime this University of Nebraska-Lincoln what Hebron has to offer. it. Replicas of the swing could mile. summer during a grand opening. Athletic Department. When Elting started bringing adorn Lincoln Avenue. Painted On this day, Moreno is offering His experience has taught him the sculptures, which are ordered with imagination, the replicas Methodist church to two types of gouda macaroni and he would like to stay away from through a person in Kansas and could be two seats and promote cheese — one with lobster and one institutional-style cooking, al- made in Mexico, to Hebron, he the Cattlemen’s Ball as well. host Frankie Valens without, along with homemade piz- though he acknowledges people heard so many compliments, he “You might have a judging zas and steamed vegetables. said he couldn’t stop. contest, take the winner and sell Hebron United Methodist See BISTRO, page 10 Church will host Frankie Valens Moreno started with the hospital “I still have a lion ordered and if it or sell them all for a cancer July 1 at 4 p.m. I get lucky, it will come,” he said. drive,” Elting said. A free will offering will be “Hebron just needs some help Instead of replicas, Elting welcome. when it comes to beautifying.” would prefer porch swings people Although a nightclub singer in Lincoln has its lightbulbs, bi- could actually use, either two or cycles and hearts, he said, and al- the late 1960’s with his signature four seats. though he thinks the porch swing His ideas are for someone to song, “This Magic Moment,” attraction is a bit worn, he has a Valens traveled full time with his take up, he said. couple ideas to revive interest in It isn’t just Hebron Elting likes wife, Phyllis, performing gospel to beautify. One of his newest music ministry for seven years. pieces is a pig right outside his They came off the road in 1997 home. to assist churches with their music “I like him,” he chuckled. “He’s programs. not fi nished. He needs pink ears As a result, they have resumed and a little red nose — we’re their concert ministry on a part- going to paint him.” time basis. Rescue missions, the And inside, Elting has a sand- Salvation Army and prisons are The cafeteria area in the Little Blue Bistro at Thayer County Health hill crane, which is approximately additional places they shared their Services serves a salad bar during lunch, 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. fi ve feet, nine inches tall. love and message. Another piece will be moved. Valens also recorded “Smoke A cougar making its way down Gets In Your Eyes” and “She a path will eventually take its Cried.” He has shared the spotlight place at the Nebraska Center for with The Byrds, The Platters and the Education of Children who The Boxtops. are Blind or Visually Impaired, The family concerts are often where Elting’s granddaughter attends. The center’s original high described as unique and inspir- A bear sits on the corner of 1st ing. Solos, duets, concert piano school portion was nicknamed Street and Dove Road. numbers, hand-signing and skits the cougars. are featured.

~Obituaries~ Brown, William, 83, Hebron Clark, Josephine, 105, Hebron Dornbierer, Steven, 61, Davenport Contributed by Christy Farnstrom Lee, Donivan, 68, Crete Ortman, William, 91, Hebron Big Green spruces up horse barn The Big Green 4-H club from Deshler stayed busy at the Thayer County Prentiss, Russell, 91, Chester Fairgrounds in June. They painted nearly 36 stalls in the 4-H Horse Barn Wall, Ruth, 85, Hebron and spent countless hours power washing and scraping aged paint. Now armed with 80 gallons of paint, they hope to fi nish the community service .00 project this week. The painters are (Front row, left to right) Braxton Pe- Nebraska: $34 terson, Alex Wright and Riley Farnstrom. (Back) Kayleejo Dunlap, Trevan Outstate: $39.00 Anderson, Kaylan Anderson, Makinna Peterson and Jacilyne Peterson. Also helping were Colt, Cooper and Brenton Laaker, Knigge and An unfi nished pig sits in front of Leonard Elting’s home. Online: $23.00 Makayla Wright. Club leader is Carrie Anderson. 2 - Wednesday, June 28, 2017 - The Hebron Journal-Register PPagesages ooff tthehe PPastast...... From The Hebron Journal- Register

which place the family has 1887 120 Years Ago moved to run a hotel. After Bruning: Vicksburg Post many years residence in 130 Years Ago this locality the family will W. H. Rhodes is learn- of Strang will hold Memorial be missed by many friends. ing the harness trade in his services as usual at 11 a.m. John says he is going to be a father’s shop. Rev. Hawkins will preach good Presbyterian, a strong Last week S. J. Orendorff the sermon. The old soldiers prohibitionist and a shouting disposed of his interest in the of this vicinity will attend Republican in Diller. And Hebron Mercantile Co. to J. services at Strang, being the we’re sure that as “mine host” R. Eliott. nearest G.A.R. Post...Henry he will be as fat as ever--but Richard and Charles Eliott Nippert has just returned from we hope no fatter. have arrived in Lincoln Coun- Pottawattamie County, Iowa, Mr. C. Whittaker, of ty, Kan., from San Antonio, where he attended the sick- Belvidere, is also an ex-con- Texas, with a herd of nearly ness and burial of his father... federate soldier, so Mr. New- 100 ponies. They are expected Burton Averill has disposed of man is not “the only.” here next week. his property in this place, the J-R File Photo It is now defi nitely decided residence to Mrs. DeLong and 1917 This Week 1987…Several children participate in the cildren’s exercises, which were that the Denver branch of the store to Mr. G. S. Craw- offered as a part of “PT in the Park,” sponsored by Thayer County Memorial Hospital’s Physi- ford... Yost has bought the C.K. & N. will start from 100 Years Ago cal Therapy Department, Saturday. Pictured (from left) are: Elena Olson, daughter of Mr. and an 80 acre tract of Sec. 3, T. Chester: J. P. Hansen was Fairbury, Gilead and Deshler, Mrs. Larry Olson of Hebron, Chris Huber, son of Mr. and Mrs. Doug Huber of Hebron, Kris as well as Hebron, will have to 4, R. 3, and will build on it called to Omaha last week to wait until the country east is soon and will make a dairy attend the funeral of a nephew, Rempe, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.Don Rempe of Hebron, Nicole Norder, daughter of Mr. and so fi lled with roads that they farm of it, most of it being a recruit last fall to our Navy, Mrs. Tim Norder of Bruning, Meghan Rempe, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don Rempe, Becky Day, will have to come this way to swampy land...Dr. Dempster, who has been in training up daughter of Steve Day and Deb Day of Hebron, Alan Onnen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Onnen fi nd room. J. A. Bothwell, L. L. Fowler, on the Great Lakes. He was of Hebron, and Cassie Werner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Werner of Hebron. Johnson was ar- C. A. Capron, Jonas Christner taken sick and died in a Chi- rested at the instance of M. G. and John Daly pumped the cago hospital...Mort Steece of Leach, of the fi rm of Steele & hand car to Hebron Monday Chicago, Ill., was in Chester Leach, accused of the crime evening. the fi rst of the week renewing Anna Kathryn Petersen Cody Eitzmann and his of burglary and theft. Search Carleton: Mrs. E. P. Quivy, acquaintance with a few of our and Loren E. Peithmann were family of rural Byron spent warrants were issued but no Asst. State Supt. for the old citizens who knew him 1937 united in marriage at the Park property was found, and after Nebraska Children’s Home when a clerk in the drug store fi ve days at Disney World 80 Years Ago Forest Presbyterian Church a preliminary examination Society, paid our town a visit of Wright & Hendershot, 30 courtesy of Dream Factory, a (The Bruning Banner) in Omaha. before J. F. Gates, Esq., de- last week. She presented the years ago...Rev. Harley Dry, non-profi t organization simi- The WPA Adult Education Evelyn Wiedel, R.N., re- fendant was discharged, there word to the German Baptists of this city, has had the honor lar to Make A Wish. program Tuesday evening ceived a plaque for 20 years of not being suffi cient evidence at their county church a week of delivering the address to was well attended. The city service, Ruby Baloun, N.A., to warrant the holding of de- ago and received very liberal the medical class at Cotner 2007 hall, however, proved to be and Martha Spruce, M.T., fendant to district court. pledges from them. She had University. entirely too small for the occa- received pins for 15 years of 10 Years Ago The Hebron Gun Club, with her three little homeless Mr. Otto Paul and Miss sion. Miss Flicker, instructor service and Agnes Werner, Thayer County commis- composed of 16 members, is girls from 6 to 12 years of Mary Werschey surprised for the Bruning Study Cen- R.N. and Ruby Phelps, N.A. sioners denied a request to rapidly coming to the front age. Two of them, Edna, 6, their many friends by going ter, regrets exceedingly, the were given pins for 10 years close a public access road June as shootists. The offi cers are and Bessie, 12, are sisters to Fairbury where they were fact that no larger place was of service at the Lutheran 20 at the regular meeting in O. L. Steele, president; J. and found homes with Mr. united in marriage. available. Hospitals and Homes Society Hebron. A hearing was held M. Bennett, vice-president; and Mrs. Hinze of Davenport The senior class play, The Board of Hebron Col- of America's annual meeting prior to the judgement, and G. U. Loeber, secretary and and with Rev. and Mrs. Hiney “Uncle Ephraim’s Summer lege and Academy held a in Vail, Colo. treasurer. Tuesday night of who live near and labor for Boarders,” will be given May Bob Werner abstained from meeting in Hebron last week the vote stating he regularly each week is devoted to Peoria the church. This increases the 23, in the Catholic auditorium. to consider the question of 1987 used the road in question. blackbird practice shooting number of children placed by Admission 25c. President Hellman’s resigna- and competition for monthly the Carleton local board of this Gilead: Mr. Henry Knape tion from Hebron College. 30 Years Ago Road 5500, between Road badge occurs the second society since its organization took his son, , to The board persuaded Mr. Several state senators in S and Road R, is located Tuesday of each month. Jan 1, 1897, to six. Omaha last week where he Hellman to reconsider and he Nebraska, headed by Loran near Davenport in Thayer Dr. T. D. Bristol is talking Balm in Gilead: Mr. Pratt had an operation performed fi nally consented to remain at Schmidt of Bellwood com- County and leads into Fill- of going east to locate, hop- has moved out of his rooms at on both eyes. His eyes had Hebron indefi nitely. pleted a four-city barnstorm- more County. Tracy Elting, of ing to gain by the change a the rear of the store and will never been right, and of late, One of the best Soil Conser- ing tour in Hebron to promote Hebron, presented the request. more lucrative dental and occupy the residence recently they had been getting worse, vation tours in Thayer County a project to make U.S. 81 a Included in letter form with medical business. His many vacated by F. Sharp...Mr. and so that he was getting to be al- was held Thursday, June 10. four-lane roadway the length the request, Elting stated the friends are strongly protest- Mrs. Geo. Neeman lost one of most blind...Clifton Shugart, About 60 people turned out. of the state. Schmidt's pro- road had no one living on it, ing. The community needs their infant boys on Thursday 2-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. posal would provide $700 had no gravel, and felt it was just such intelligent, genial, last...C. W. Woltemath fi n- Wm. Shugart, died Sunday. 1947 million in bonding to fi nance “just good for partiers and ished his spring’s farming on willing, generous, enterpris- Burial was in the Komrs’ not only the upgrading of U.S. hunters,” and those who like to Tuesday, and as Mr. Starbuck 70 Years Ago ing gentlemen as Dr. Bristol. graveyard Monday...John 81 to a four-lane highway drive muddy or wet roads. His absence would be a great needs his help in the grain Sittler has started work in the Since the boxcar situation from Chester to Yankton, and livestock business, he during the current marketing Longtime Hebron resident loss. We hope all will unite basement for a new modern S.D. but to also upgrade other turns 106: Mabel Holiday will not farm this season...Dr. bungalow which will be the season is likely to be worse rural area highways. Senator in dissuading him from the didn’t move to Hebron until Ammerman is having a good home of Mr. Gilbert Frey and than at any time in the past, George Coordsen of Gilead proposed change. she was 25 years old, when Yesterday a picnic party practice and all hands are glad his young bride. Mr. Frey was it will be necessary to store also attended the Hebron she and husband, Ray, decided composed of the families of to have a doctor in Gilead... married to Miss Helen Hayes, more wheat on farms. meeting. J. F. Gates, E. J. Huse, Mrs. On last Friday, Mr. and Mrs. May 9, in Hebron. He is as- (The Alexandria Argus) Hilda Vortman, Dixie to put down roots by open- O. M. Boyd and E. M. Correll R. Himes of this place were sistant cashier for the Gilead The Alexandria fire de- Heinrichs, Merlie Bruning, ing Holliday’s Drug Store. and County Treasurer John found to be the happy parents State Bank. partment made a run to Eunice Jagels, Elaine Schardt, They also purchased a home Nightingale and wife, Mrs. of a lovely baby boy. God’s the Pletcher home Monday Helen Schardt, the Rev. and on Olive Ave., and started a W. J. Green and son, Hon. ways are not our ways, so this 1927 morning when a 55-gallon Mrs. James Moll and Shirley family. The year was 1926, S. J. Alexander, Miss Jessie babe was not given them to 90 Years Ago oil drum exploded. The only Forrest attended the Interna- Calvin Coolidge was in offi ce Bigelow, Miss Eva Benedict, keep here below, but was only damage to the house was a tional Lutheran Women's Mis- and the nation was at peace allowed to suffer earthly griefs (The Bruning Banner) partially burned wall on the and William Mead, 22 in all, C. E. Jensen of Nelson was sionary League Convention in although the Great Depres- went up the river about four and pains for three short days back porch. Fort Worth, Texas. sion was lurking just beyond when the Father who gave it in Bruning Monday when he miles, in the steamboat, and completed arrangements for 1957 Deshler celebrated its cen- the horizon. Mabel lived in had a happy time. The party took it home again. These tennial with two days of ac- Hebron for 34 years, but in young bereaved parents, who the lasing of Bruning Mill and expressed themselves delights Elevator from the owner, S. E. 60 Years Ago tivities. A band concert, free comparison to her age, it’s just with the ride, the dinner and have been twice left childless, A total of 20 babies were tours of the Deshler Broom a blip. Last month, on May 6, have the deep sympathy of the Cross of Gering. The Jensen the social intercourse. Milling Company of Nelson born at Thayer County Me- Factory, games and parade Mabel turned 106 in a special S. J. Orendorff sold his whole community. morial Hospital during May, were some of the activities Chester: The largest and recently suffered the loss of celebration at her childhood interest in the Hebron Mer- their mill at Nelson and have a new record for the institu- held. home, where she lived until cantile Company to J. R. most enthusiastic caucus ever tion. Bonnie Welch was ap- held in Chester was assembled continued the production of she was 103, then moved to Elliot and with his son, Bert, fl our from a Superior mill. The pointed as the postmaster at an assisted living facility. in the A.O.U.W. hall on last 1967 Hubbell. has gone to Pueblo, Colo., product will now be manufac- It was quick work, but Mar- where the family will here- Friday night. Dr. Mosshart tured from Bruning mill. la Maschmann, Offi ce Ad- after reside for the benefi t of called the meeting, which 50 Years Ago 1997 was to make arrangements Park Notes: The Gore Sally Houser, daughter of ministrator at Peace Lutheran Mr. Orendorff’s health, he family have been occupy- Mr. and Mrs. Erle House, 20 Years Ago being troubled with asthma in for the holding of an elec- Church in Deshler, managed tion for postmaster and other ing a cottage at the park Hebron, is one of 12 high Spring Creek was bank to fi nd 23 volunteers to head a severe form. Mrs. Orendorff until they get their household school age Nebraskans who full after 3.5 inches of rain and the two other children will business. south into tornado ravaged goods moved from York to is devoting fi ve weeks of her fell during a ten-hour period. Kansas. An impending wheat soon follow. Alexandria, where they will summer vacation working for Carleton received four inches Eggs, 8 cents a dozen. But- 1907 crop and a need to put cattle to make their home...Alexandria the Presbyterian Church. The while Davenport received pasture had farmers in storm ter is 12 1/2 cents a pound. 110 Years Ago played the Gilead team on over three inches. summer service volunteers stricken Greensburg moving Green peas are worth $1 per Belvidere: John Meinen the park’s new ball diamond will work at Hospitality Tiny Johnson, a Thayer through clean-up at an accel- bushel. and family have moved into Sunday. Too bad, but Gilead House, Fairbanks, Alaska. County civic leader, was The K. P. band took an their new home. It is the fi n- made the larger score...The named Grand Marshal of erated rate. The group actually excursion Monday night on est dwelling in our city and Nebraska Christian Endeavor 1977 the Fourth of July parade in worked at Macksville, Kan., the steamboat and played they may justly feel proud Societies from District 6 are to Hebron. Maschmann added, “which beautiful music. The band of it..Mrs. A. Bruce recently hold their annual convention 40 Years Ago Father Paul Sheehy became is about 35 miles northeast Monte Nichols, son of Mr. is becoming one of the most received the sad news of at Conner’s Park this year the the new pastor at Sacred Heart of Greensburg. It wasn’t the and Mrs. Harley Nichols, for- profi cient in the southern part the death of her mother and second week in August...The Church in Hebron. same tornado that hit Greens- merly of Carleton, was among of the state. a sister who resided at Des farmers of the four adjoining Members of the Hebron burg, but it was one of several 16 persons missing following New potatoes are quoted at Moines, Iowa. The news counties will have their annual Schools' teaching staff at- that touched down that same the crash of a Navy C130 com- $2 per bushel. was exceptionally sad for the Farmer’s Picnic July 19. tended a two-day workshop night.” Maschmann said the munications plane near Wake W. R. Livesay has bought reason that the death of these Dr. E. L. Miller is now to start a Students' Assistance Island in the Pacifi c. group of volunteers helped Flood’s interest in the meat loved ones occurred a year located in the old Dr. Newell Program in the schools. Temperatures ranged from pick up debris, glass and tree market of Church & Flood ago and Mrs. Bruce was not offi ce building which makes Those attending were Dan 75 to 96 degrees for the week limbs to clear the way for here and sold half interest in informed of their death...One a very attractive and fine Desmond, Linda Eitzmann, with 1.25 inches of rain fall- rebuilding. “A second round his Belvidere meat market to hundred fi ve cans of cream dentist offi ce. Drs. Newell Madalyn Segelken, Diane ing. of storms hit them a couple Church. were shipped out of this place and Schafer are making an and Vic Jacobson, Rosalinda A teen dance was being of days later moving debris Every man who spends his last week as reported by the electrical room and personal Meyer, Nancy Kunkel, Nanci held at the Hebron tennis piles around,” she said. “The money at the counter of the three cream stations here. library room out of the rooms Dye, Lynn Scheuler, Lucinda courts with the Elastic Band work that lies ahead of them home merchant contributes Mrs. Christy, daughter and vacated by Dr. Miller. Lange, Sharon Larson and playing. is overwhelming.” to build up the town. son, Grant, came from Lincoln Julie Kriesel. The Alexandria fl ouring Monday, with the body of the mills are grinding again. It is father, I. D. Christy, formerly the intention of the proprietor of this city, but who lately died who lives in the east, to put at his home in Lincoln. The old SUBSCRIPTION RATES: in roller process machinery soldiers assisted at the inter- NEBRASKA: One Year, $34.00 soon. J. W. Bliss is manager. ment which was in the family The Hebron A new addition to Chester lot at Hebron cemetery. ournal OUT-OF-STATE : One Year, $39.00 has been laid out. The name William Bell, an old-time “Haven Place,” has been se- resident of Hebron, was J- Online Only: One Year, $23.00 lected, and the owner, A. A. drowned upon his place in egister ($15 additional for combination of mail and online E-edition) Fish, will soon have the lots Courtland township, Kansas, R Postmaster: on the market. when he fell into a well. http://hebronjournalregister.com Send address changes to Hebron Journal-Register, H. W. Werner has gone to Adam Werner is repairing P. O . Box 210, Hebron, NE 68370-0210 Lincoln to attend the school the oak paneling under the MEMBERS OF: of embalming. He intends to windows at the courthouse...... 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This is the part without prior consent from publisher. device to render ironing more third time the paneling has comfortable and easy. been fi xed since the building Th e Hebron Journal-Register (ISSN 0740-0997) is published A Red Star On Th e Mailing Label Indicates was fi nished. every Wednes day from 318 Lincoln Ave. with periodical ★ Th e Subscription Is Soon To Exp ire. 1897 postage paid at Hebron, NE 68370. John Scoville requests his Phone (402) 768-6602 • Fax (402) 768-7354 • email: [email protected] Journal changed to Diller to The Hebron Journal-Register - Wednesday, June 28, 2017 - 3 Benefi ts of physical activity Courthouse News Thayer County Want to feel better, have more energy and even add years to your life? We all Health News COUNTY COURT Doll Family Revocable Trust Health Services know exercise is good for us, Fines Paid to Alan D. Doll and Steven but do we know how good? by June 21, 2017 D. Doll. S30 T4N R4W NW From boosting your mood Court costs $49.00 unless oth- 1/4 (subject to life estate); erwise stated. Probation costs also Things And Stuff Children’s Immuniza- to improving your libido; S30 T4N R4W Pt SW 1/4 include $30 enrollment fee and June 28: Davenport tion Clinics: Immunizations exercise has been shown to Winded by grocery shop- $25 per each month on probation. (subject to life estate). June 29: Gilead for children are done through improve lives. ping or household chores? Chemical testing costs are $5 per Keith L. Motley and month on probation. June 30: Carleton the clinic. To schedule a The health benefits of Regular physical activity Local Law Enforcement Bonnie L. Motley to Mark July 1: Hebron clinic appointment, call 402- regular exercise and physi- can improve your muscle Adrian Rodriguez, Ca- A. Hergott. Pt Lot 9, 8 in July 5: Alexandria 768-7203. cal activity are hard to strength and boost your nutillo, Texas. Speeding, Block 2, Straubs Addition July 6: Bruning Adult Immunization ignore. Everyone benefi ts endurance. Exercise helps $75. of Hebron. July 7: Chester Clinic: For all adult vac- from exercise, regardless of your cardiovascular system Elena Lovorn, Lincoln. Leon E. Seifert and Connie July 8: TCHS Employees cines, contact the Immuni- age, sex or physical ability. work more effi ciently. When Speeding, $75. Seifert to Justin Bomar and zation Coordinator: Haley Need more convincing to get your heart and lung health Ashley Lober, Stillwater, Emily Bomar. Lot 10 and Pt Hebron volunteers and Wiedel at 402-768-7203. moving? The following are improve, you have more Okla. Speeding, $125. Lot 11 in Block 5, Talmadges Thayer County Health Ser- ways exercising can lead to energy for daily chores. Timothy Turan, Hubbell. Addition of Hebron. vices employees will provide CLINIC SCHEDULES a happier, healthier you. -- Exercise promotes better Violate stop or yield sign, J. Dirienzo and coverage on Saturdays from Hebron Clinic -- Exercise controls sleep. Struggling to snooze? $75; Possess/consume open Christopher A. Dirienzo, 9 a.m. to noon. July 3 ...... Regular hours weight. Exercise can help Regular physical activity can alcohol container, $50; Trustees of the Sarah J. The Things and Stuff shop July 4 ...... Closed prevent excess weight gain help you fall asleep faster Loaded shotgun in vehicle, Dirienzo Living Trust as to and the hospital gift shop July 5-8...... Regular hours or help maintain weight and deepen your sleep. Just $50. an undivided 1/2 interest and are staffed by volunteers Bruning Clinic loss. When you engage in don’t exercise too close to Nebraska State Patrol Laura L. Tietjen, Trustee of from Thayer County and July 6 ...... 9:00-11:30 physical activity, you burn bedtime, or you may be too Paula Pfeiffer, Winside. the Laura L. Tietjen Trust surrounding communities. Maggie Johnson, PAC calories. The more intense energized to hit the hay. Speeding, $25. No. 1 as to an undivided 1/2 To volunteer at the Things Davenport Clinic the activity, the more calo- -- Exercise may put the ries you burn. Regular trips Tito Loyola Resendiz, interest to Logan Tietjen. Lot and Stuff shop, contact Ruth July 3 ...... 9:30-11:30 spark back in your life. Do to the gym are great, but Enid, Okla. Speeding, $75. 3, 4, 5 in Block 1, Eggers Kripal at 402-768-6755. Dr. Randy Waldman you feel too tired or too out don’t worry if you can’t Robert Fleenor, Sioux City, Addition of Byron. Shop hours are Wed., Thur. Deshler Clinic of shape to enjoy physical fi nd a large chunk of time to intimacy? Regular physical Iowa. Speeding, $125. James H. Higel and Cheyl and Fri. from 9 a.m. to 4 July 3 ...... 2:00-4:30 exercise every day. To reap activity can improve energy Dennis Sanders, Wichita, A. Higel to Tammy L. Baden. p.m. and Sat. from 9 a.m. Kay Elting, APRN Kan. Speeding, $300. to noon. July 6 ...... 9:00-11:30 the benefi ts of exercise, just levels, physical appearance, Pt Lot 5, 6 in Block 13, get more active throughout and may boost your sex Martin Sandoval Uruza, thayer County Addition of Donations of household Dr. Scott Vonderfecht Wichita, Kan. No operator’s your day. life. Hebron. items and clothing items may Chester Clinic license, $75. -- Exercise combats health -- Exercise can be fun... Wilma Bonilla, Formerly be made during the hours of No clinic scheduled. Lisa Bubak, Cozad. operatin or leave them in the conditions and diseases. and social! Exercise and Wilma K. Knigge, and Jose Milligan Clinic Worried about heart disease? Speeding, $25. drop box behind the shop. Closed for holiday. physical activity can be Mehul Patel, Houston, Bonilla to Shannon Ames, Hoping to prevent high blood enjoyable. It gives you a Texas. Speeding, $200. Personal Representative pressure? No matter what chance to unwind, enjoy the Mark Smith, Yukon, Okla. of the Estate of Randy D. your current weight, being outdoors or simply engage Speeding, $75. Virus. Lot 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 in Durham-Mammen ALA active boosts high-density li- in activities that make you John Fenton, Jr., Red Oak, Block 1, Williams Addition #166 holds meeting poprotein (HDL), or “good,” happy. Physical activity Texas. Speeding, $125. of Belvidere; S4 T3N R2W cholesterol and decreases can also help you connect Jay Busch, St. Paul. Lit- Pt SE 1/4 SW 1/4 Irregular The Durham-Mammen Le- and report back at our next unhealthy triglycerides. with family or friends in a tering, $100. Tracts of Rural, Thayer gion Auxiliary, Unit #166, meeting. Regular exercise helps pre- fun social setting. So fi nd REAL ESTATE County. Bruning, met on June 12, at 7:30 With no other business to vent or manage health prob- a physical activity you en- TRANSFERS Shannon Ames, Personal p.m. at the Opera House with discuss, the meeting was ad- lems and concerns, including joy, and just do it. Bored? nine members present. stroke, metabolic syndrome, First National Bank of Representative of the Estate journed. Our next meeting will Try something new, or do President Janelle Bruning type 2 diabetes, depression, Fairbury to First National of Randy D. Virus to Glenn be on August 14, with Kim something with friends. Aim Bank of Fairbury. Pt Lot 7 E. Anderson and Gifford E. called the meeting to order. She a number of types of cancer, for 150 minutes per week of read a prayer in the absence of Ardissono, our Girls’ State arthritis and falls. moderate-intensity exercise, in Block 6, Original Town Anderson. Lot 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 in our Chaplain Lola Johnson, fol- Representative, giving her of Alexandria; Lot 10, 11, 12 -- Exercise improves or 75 minutes per week of Block 1, Williams Addition lowed by the opening ceremony. report of her week in Lincoln. in Block 1, Original Town of mood. Need an emotional vigorous exercise. of Belvidere; S4 T3N R2W We all signed a get-well card We will meet at our local cafe Alexandria. Pt SE 1/4 SW 1/4 Irregular which will be mailed to Lola. lift? Or need to blow off Thayer County Health and after eating supper together Terry D. McNally and Tracts of Rural, Thayer The minutes of the previous some steam after a stressful Services wants you and your at 6:30 p.m., we will hear her Denise C. McNally to Lester County. meeting were reviewed. A mo- day? A gym session or brisk family to be physically ac- report. Hostesses will be Janelle Reinke and Kathy Reinke. MARRIAGE LICENSES tion was made, seconded and 30-minute walk can help. tive. However, it is important carried to approve them. Bruning and Sue Hinrichs. Physical activity may leave S7 T2N R2W Pt NW 1/4 NW Michael Dale Perrie, to check with your doctor The treasurer Linda Hume you feeling happier and more 1/4 Pt Irregular Tract 41. Hebron, legal age; Kristina At this time, Lillian Lentfer before starting any new gave her report. A motion was presented the program which relaxed. You may also feel exercise program, especially Bruce A. Doll and Delo- Nichole Jackson, Hebron, made, seconded and carried to res A. Doll, Trustees of the included a brief history of how better about your appear- if you haven’t exercised in a legal age. approve her report. ance and yourself when you Bruce A. Doll and Delores A. Correspondence included the Gold Star project started. while, have chronic health a thank you from Jack Birky She presented our two Gold exercise regularly, which can problems, such as heart dis- for the scholarship and a thank Star members in attendance, boost your confi dence and ease, diabetes or arthritis. you from Phyllis Schoenholz Pat Headrick and Sue Hinrichs, improve your self-esteem. Source: www.mayoclinic. -- Exercise boosts energy. for our help in the “Quilts of with a plant in their honor. They org Valor” project. Holiday Closing The State Convention will be appreciated the program and gift held in Columbus, June 22-25. very much. At this time no one present is We thank Karen Hinrichs and 4UESDAY planning to attend. Audrey Else for the delicious Vice-president Liz Rinehart lunch they served. *ULYTH thanked everyone who helped Submitted by Sue Hinrichs, put the fl ags out at the Lutheran and Public Cemeteries before Secretary 4HAYER#OUNTY Memorial Day and also those who helped pick them up Closing Grain Bid #OURTHOUSE following the Memorial Day weekend. June 27, 2017 Janelle read a list of projects Chester, Nebraska we have completed in the past Corn, bu ...... $3.06 year. Our unit has been very PUBLIC AUCTION active in this time. Milo, bu ...... $2.74 We discussed holding a soup Wheat, bu...... $3.84 1831 Hwy 5, Carleton, NE supper at one of the basketball games in Bruning next winter. Soybeans, bu...... $8.14 From Deshler 7.5 miles North on Hyw 5. West side of highway. Plans are to work with the Carleton Auxiliary on this proj- Sat, July 8 • 10 AM ect. Janelle will check with the school and decided on a date. 75$,16+2: 23(1+286( TRACTORS: 1981 International 1086 Tractor w/ Cab, 2 WD, 3 Pt., e We will be making seventeen p & se 540/1000 Independent PTO, 18.4-38 Rears Tires, 10.00-16 Front Tires, Sto rgest Shows 6,800 Hours, 1970 John Deere 2020, 540 PTO, Hour Meter Not centerpieces in August, 2018, the la one of rain Working, 16.9-28 Rear Tires, Allis Chalmers ??, Parts or Project Tractor model t the which will go to the Grand ies in tor ! MACHINERY: New Holland 1475 2300 Series Haybine, New Holland Island Veterans’ Home and the AGP inven west Mid Hayliner 273 Square Baler, John Deere 535 Big Round Baler, Stock Western Nebraska Veterans Grain Marketing Trailer, No Roof, Good Floor, 3 Pt. Gnuse Scoop, 3 Pt, 2 Bottom Plow, Home in Scottsbluff. IH Suitcase Weights, Katolight 115 V., Single Phase Generator, 3 Pt. Phone: 402-324-5475 or Sat., July 1st & Post Hole Digger, Cement Mixer, 18.4-38 Duals, Bulk Feed Bin, 3 Pt. Liz will check on purchas- Sun., July 2nd Spring Tooth, Homemade 3 Pt. Trencher, 3 Pt. Bale fork, 2 Pt. Bale Fork, ing extra grave markers for toll free 1-800-322-9579 2 - 3 Pt. Blades, 8’ Shredder, 3 Pt. Disc, IH Side Rake, Other Items Not Mentioned deceased Auxiliary members TrainShow Thayer County Activity Center Plus - Tools, Shop Items & Parts 4th & Race St., Deshler, NE - (only 6 blocks from store!) Primitives • Hay • Household & Misc. United Methodist Church Sat., July 1st 9am - 5pm ‡ Sun., July 2nd 10am - 4pm 7th & Lincoln, Hebron Admission is $6 - 12 & under are free Concessions by Back Alley BBQ & Grill Frankie & Phyllis Valens OpenHouse ELAINE WERNER & LATE EUGENE WERNER 304 E. Bryson Ave., Deshler, NE Saturday, July 1 Extended Store Hours: Visit www.schultis.com for complete sale bills. Fri., June 30th - 9am - 9pm ‡ Sat., July 1st - 9am - 9pm ‡ 4:00 pm SCHULTIS AND SON, INC. Sun., July 2nd - 10am - 7pm REAL ESTATE & AUCTION SERVICE Amazing layouts to view! 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RIALTO II THEATER Jefferson County Fair GENEVA, NE 402-759-3011 Fairbury, Nebraska Showtime - 7:30 pm July 13-16, 2017 Sunday Matinee - 2:00 pm JULY 1-2 Grandstand Programs Thursday, July 13 - 7:30 p.m. Ingathering ’17, Christian Celebration NO MOVIE Friday, July 14 - 8:00 p.m. Rodeo Dance Featuring the “Caleb Bradley Band” JULY 4 Saturday, July 15 - 5:00 p.m.-Farm Olympics SOUTH PACIFIC - 2 PM. 8:00 p.m. Stage Show & Rodeo Dance Featuring “Pastmasters” Sunday, July 16 - 6:00 p.m. Jayhusker Racing FREE JULY 8-9 Horse Arena Events Wednesday, July 12 - 7:30 p.m. Team Roping WONDER W OMAN Thursday, July 13 - 7:30 p.m. Cattle Sorting PG -13 Friday, July 14 - 6:30 p.m. Rodeo JULY 15-16 Saturday, July 15 - 6:30 p.m. Rodeo CAPTAIN UNDERPANTS Sunday, July 16 - 7:00 p.m. Fun Horse Show PG Special Events JULY 22-23 Kids Fun Activity Zone and Virtual Reality: The Tactical Experience-All Days NO MOVIE July 13 - 9 p.m. - Youth Dance 11:30 a.m.- 4-H Council JULY 29-30 July 14 - 5 p.m. - Prime Rib Supper Windsor Dinner July 15 - 1-3 p.m. Swing, Swing, 1 p.m.-Variety Show CARS 3 -G Swing Band, Kids Activities 2:30- Mud Tug of War Adults $4.00 Students $3.00 6:30 p.m. - Cake Wars 3 p.m. Fairbury Community Band, MOVIES SUBJECT TO CHANGE July 16 - 9 a.m-Tractor Show Great Duck Race CHECK OUR W EBSITE 10:30 a.m. Sunday a.m. Worship 3:30 p.m.-Egg Russian Roulette www.rialtoiitheater.org www.jeffcofair.us 4 - Wednesday, June 28, 2017 - The Hebron Journal-Register Hebron 4QFDJBM0DDBTJPOT Senior Center

Monday, July 3: Chili dog, tator tots, coleslaw, pears. Tuesday, July 4: Closed. Wednesday, July 5: Oven baked chicken, mashed po- tatoes, gravy, green beans, brownie. Thursday, July 6: Fish wedge, layered lettuce, salad, roll, peaches. Friday, July 7: BBQ pork on bun, potato wedges, cole- slaw, pudding. Meals served with bread, Happy 80th Birthday butter and milk. To make res- Bob Fisher on June 29th! ervations, phone 768-6052 Courtesy photo by 1:30 p.m., the day before The Hebron Journal-Register invites you to share your special occasion you wish to dine. announcements with our readers. Contact us at hebronjr@windstream. Girl Scout Troop 904... Exercise daily, 9:30 a.m. net or 402-768-6602 for more information. There is a fee associated with Members of the eighth grade Girl Scout Troop 904 of Hebron recently went to Washington - 10:30 a.m.; Tai Chi, Tues- published announcements. D.C. The group did fundraisers this past year to help fund the trip. The fi ve sponsors and days and Thursdays, 8:30 all thirteen girls in the troop saw as much as they could in their four day trip. Some of the a.m.; Bus to Lincoln on highlights were Arlington National Cemetery, National Archives, White House, Smithsonian Monday, Wednesday and Museums, Holocaust Museum, Ford’s Theatre, Washington Monument, Lincoln Memorial, Thursday; Fairbury trips are on fi rst and third Mondays. Obituaries War Memorials and a tour of the U.S. Capitol. Group members include: Back Row: Kelli Howe, Stephanie Novotny, Lindsey Escritt, Jayme com. Huhman, Kaisha Solomon, Jasa Wiedel, AnnaMae Howe, Kinsley Kugel, Burda, Kris Chester Ruth Williams Funeral Home of Wiedel, Staci Hergott. Front Row: Sydney Escritt, Madelynn Wells, Megan Lukert, Taylor Bro- Edgar was in charge of the Wall arrangements. ers, Jessica Evans, Takaylynn Hergott, Cassie Hergott. Senior Diners Ruth M. Wall of Daven- port was born May 1, 1932, Steven Monday, July 3: Chili at Bon Aqua, Tenn., to Lee dog, tator tots, coleslaw, and Nellie Luther. Of four Dornbierer Cards of Thanks pears. children, Ruth was the Tuesday, July 4: youngest. Due to the death of Steven Paul Dornbierer Closed. their mother, all the children was born January 15, 1956, Card of Thanks Card of Thanks Card of Thanks Wednesday, July 5: Oven were placed in an orphanage. in Orange Township, New Jersey. He passed away June We wanted to thank the Kathy and I want to say I want to say how very baked chicken, mashed po- Ruth remained there for fi ve tatoes, gravy, green beans, years until the minister of the 22, 2017, at his home near community for such an thank you to all of you who grateful I am for the help Davenport. He had been di- amazing turnout for Don- attended our 50th wedding brownie. Church of Christ in Daven- and support you have given Thursday, July 6: Fish port, Clarence Mersch, took agnosed with an aggressive ovan’s benefi t in February. anniversary June 17; actual me and my family during cancer in September, 2016. We were blown away by wedding date is June 18. wedge, layered lettuce, Ruth to Nebraska to raise her my medical emergency. I am with his wife Evelyn. Ruth He was 61 years old. the love and support from Thank you for all the gifts salad, roll, peaches. Steve’s parents immigrated moving forward and recover- Friday, July 7: BBQ departed this life on June 22, our small town community and cards. Our children, their 2017, at the Thayer County to the United States from and are so grateful for ev- wives, and grandchildren put ing successfully thanks to the pork on bun, potato wedges, Switzerland in 1952. Steve coleslaw, pudding. Health Services in Hebron, ery prayer, well wish and together a great display and prayers, support, strength, at the age of 85 years. grew up working in his father’s thought extended towards video, “Thank You.” The and kind actions by so many. Meals served with bread, greenhouses in New Jersey. butter and milk. To make res- Ruth was baptized and our family. Stastny Center is a great Words truly cannot express After high school, he earned ervations, phone 324-5271 confi rmed at the Church of Special thanks goes to place for any activity. To us, my humbled thanks. Christ in Davenport. Ruth an associate’s degree in agron- by 1:30 p.m., the day before omy from SUNY Cobleskill in Knights of Columbus, Al- God has blessed us greatly. A special thank you to the went to grades K-12 at tar Society, Thayer County KATHY AND you wish to dine. upstate New York. Hebron Volunteer Rescue Davenport. She excelled in Feeders, Deshler Volunteer CHARLES FANGMEIER Although not listed, there drama and music. His family eventually Fire Department and ev- Unit for your committed is an activity scheduled It was at a football game at moved to eastern Pennsyl- eryone who contributed to service to the Hebron com- each day. the age of 14 that Ruth met vania and after college he the cause. Card of Thanks munity and to me personally. Leroy Wall. They were later began to farm and feed cattle near his father’s greenhouse A little over a month ago, Thank you to everyone Thank you to Thayer County united in marriage on August 21, 1949, at Davenport. The operation there. our family relocated to Lou- for the birthday cards for Health Services, Dr. Hubl, In Pennsylvania, Steve met isville, Colo., to be closer my 90th birthday and for couple celebrated their 65th Dr. Heinrichs and nurses wedding anniversary. This Penelope Colman, an Austra- to specialized treatments those who attended the open for your care and unyielding lian traveling in the U.S. They and medical facilities. We house. union was blessed with efforts. Finally, thank you to the birth of four children; were married November 21, were very sad to leave our It was wonderful to see 1981, in her hometown of family and community in so many friends. Thanks the many members of the sons, Michael and Jerry and daughters, Betty and Patty. Henty, New South Wales. In Nebraska, however, we feel to my family for all their Hebron and surrounding 1987 Steve, Penny, and their communities for the numer- Ruth and Leroy moved to this is Donovan’s best chance work also. various locations including: fi rst two children spent two at recovery. Please follow MARK BERGT ous prayers which have pro- Sutton, Edgar (where Leroy years working as missionaries along with his updates on vided great strength through worked at the Ammunition in The Gambia, West Africa. his Facebook page: Hope my illness and recovery; as Depot near Hastings), Grand After returning to the U.S., they decided to move west to Grows Here for Donovan each one of you have been a Island, Denver, Colo. (where Yoachim. farm. They relocated to their Story Idea? true blessing to all of us. they owned and operated Thank you, Courtesy photo Wall’s Lawn Service), and current property on the Little JON, JAMIE, CLARA, Call 768-6602 Please know that so many moved back to Davenport Blue River between Deshler CAROLINE AND of you have touched our lives Graduate... in 1993. and Davenport in 1989. In DONOVAN YOACHIM in such a special way. What Samantha Barritt gradu- Ruth had various jobs addition to farming, Steve a blessing it is to live in an ated with honors on June throughout her lifetime fi xed radiators for a time and including: telephone op- operated a plumbing business “extended community” with 9 from the SCC Beatrice for 11 years. But his passion such wonderful and caring nursing program. She is the erator, waitress, nurse aide, telephone assembler and was farming. people! daughter of Doug and Cathy bookkeeper. Organizations He loved fi guring out how God Bless, Barritt of Sutton and grand- she belonged to included: things worked, be it engines JENNA, LANCE AND daughter of Dennis and Velda VFW, American Legion, or irrigation systems, and was $-04&% and Woman’s Club. Some happiest when fi xing some- ELLIE PACHTA Graff of Hubbell. thing for someone. He loved THE FAMILY OF of her favorite activities The City of Hebron Office were square dancing and growing things and shar- LOREN AND MICHELE Davenport reading. ing garden produce. Steve’s Will Be Closed All Day PACHTA She is preceded in death by hope and comfort was in the Tuesday, July 3rd in THE FAMILY OF her parents; husband, Leroy resurrection of Christ and the KURK AND KRIS Senior Diners on August 25, 2014; and promise of new life in the Kingdom of God. Honor of Independence Day WIEDEL sons, Jerry and Michael. Monday, July 3: Chili Survivors include her Steve is preceded in death dog, tator tots, coleslaw, daughters, Betty Zimmer- by his parents. pears. man of Henderson, Colo., He is survived by his wife, Tuesday, July 4: and Patricia Hanson of Penny; children, Jordan and Grand Junction, Colo.; 18 his wife Aleisa of Sioux Cen- Closed. ter, Iowa, Danielle (Whigham) Wednesday, July 5: Oven grandchildren; 15 great grandchildren; four great and her husband Ehren of baked chicken, mashed po- Glenwood, Iowa, Becky Central Market tatoes, gravy, green beans, great grandchildren; sisters, (Jobman) and her husband :PVS)PNFUPXO(SPDFS brownie. Delores DeVore, Kerry Mersch and Sue Wenger; Andy of Gothenburg, and 240 LINCOLN AVE. Thursday, July 6: Fish Tina of Culver City, Calif.; wedge, layered lettuce, nieces, nephews other rela- HEBRON, NEBRASKA tives and a host of friends. grandchildren, Gabe, Grace salad, roll, peaches. Memorial services were and Ester Whigham, Jack, 768-6216 Friday, July 7: BBQ held on June 27, at the Henry and William Dorn- ASSORTED pork on bun, potato wedges, bierer; sister, Helen (Miller) Church of Christ in Dav- OPEN coleslaw, pudding. enport. Pastor Ron Shields and her husband Bob of New MON. - WED. Meals served with bread, offi ciated. Ringgold, Penn.; as well as PEPSI PRODUCTS butter and milk. For reserva- Inurnment will be held nieces, nephews, other family, 7:30 - 6 tions, call 364-2449 by 1:30 in the Edgar Cemetery in and many friends. THURS. 7:30-7 p.m., the day before. Edgar. A celebration of Steve’s life Exercise Monday, Wednes- Condolences may be sent was held at Bethel Church, FRI. 7:30 - 6 day and Friday at 9:30 to the family at wsmfh. Carleton, on June 27, after a SAT. 7:30 - 5:30 a.m. private internment. SUNDAY 11 - 4 3/$ .00 Hebron Prices Effective City Wide Wed., June 28 12 pack through Clean up Day Saturday Tues., July 4 9 July 15 Double Coupons CLOSED JULY 4TH 8 AM - 1 PM Everyday Food Stamps BEST CHOICE Dumpsters located at 12th and Jefferson on City property • NO COMMERCIAL DUMPING & WIC Welcome BEST CHOICE Items NOT Accepted: - Tires KETCHUP PORK & BEANS - Batteries - Electronics Open Sundays - Paint 11am - 4pm - Chemicals ¢ $ .00 - Other Hazardous Waste Materials Appliances: Check our insert in - MUST have the Freon taken out of them before brought in to be disposed. No Exceptions – These this week’s paper for 2/ 1 99 will be checked upon delivery. more great deals! 24 oz 16 oz Leaves/Trees/Foliage: For individuals that live in - Must be taken out to the tree dump and will not be the Hebron City limits accepted

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* ALEXANDRIA * * CARLETON * Pastor Annette Minderman Service with Holy Communion, GRACE LUTHERAN Conference, July 21-23. Sundays: Worship, 9 a.m. 10 a.m. CHURCH Marriage Encounter week- PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ZION LUTHERAN Keith Brozek, Pastor end, August 4-6, in Omaha. Lana Likens, Lay Pastor Rev. Jonathan K. Jensen * DESHLER * * FRIEDENSAU * Saturday, July 1: Worship, Sundays: Worship, 10 a.m.; Sundays: Worship, 9:30 6:30 p.m. HEBRON BIBLE CHURCH Sunday School, 11 a.m. a.m. ABIDING WORD LUTHERAN TRINITY LUTHERAN Sunday, July 2: Worship, Jeff Friesen, Pastor Jon Langness, Pastor B. J. Fouts, Pastor Coffee fellowship, 9 a.m. Sundays: Sunday School, 9 * BELVIDERE * * CHESTER * Wednesday, June 28: Mis- Sunday, July 2: Worship a.m.; Worship, 10 a.m. sionary presentation, 7:30 Service, 10 a.m. HEBRON & CHESTER Wednesdays: Pioneer Club, UNITED METHODIST 6:30 p.m.; Bible study, 7 p.m. BELVIDERE UNITED ST. JOHN LUTHERAN p.m. Rev. Young Je Kim, Pastor Thursdays: Prayer time, 9 CHURCH OF CHRIST Rev. Christopher Gerdes, Pastor Friday, June 30: Ladies Bible * GILEAD * Sundays: Worship at Ches- a.m. Kim Dunker, Pastor Sundays: Worship, 11 a.m. study, 1 p.m. ter, 11 a.m.; Worship at Hebron, Sundays: Worship, 9 a.m. Tuesdays: Vespers, 6 p.m.; Sunday, July 2: Sunday ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN 9 a.m.; Sunday School, Chester, Bible study, 6:30 p.m. School, 9:15 a.m.; Worship with Pastor Annette Minderman * HUBBELL * Communion, 10:30 a.m. Sundays: Worship, 11 a.m. 9:30 a.m.; Hebron, 10:15 a.m. * BETHEL * Monday, July 3: Council * DAVENPORT * ZION LUTHERAN meeting, 7 p.m. KING OF KINGS Rev. Christopher Gerdes, Pastor BETHEL CHURCH * HARDY * CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP CHRIST'S LUTHERAN Sundays: Worship, 8 a.m. Jim Hubble, Pastor PEACE LUTHERAN Darrell Sutton, Pastor Kristen Van Stee, Pastor ST. PAUL LUTHERAN Sundays: Sunday School, Rich Stevenson, Pastor Tuesdays: Service, 7 p.m. Sundays: Sunday School, 9:30 Pastor Breen Marie Sipes * OAK * 9:15 a.m.; Worship, 10:30 Sunday, July 2: Adult Sunday Sundays: Worship, 6 p.m.; a.m. a.m.; Worship, 10:30 a.m. Sundays: Worship, 9 a.m. School, 9 a.m.; Holy Commu- Sunday School, 5 p.m.; fi rst and FIRST COMMUNITY nion, 10 a.m. third Sundays of month. * BRUNING * CHURCH OF CHRIST * HEBRON * CHURCH Wednesday, July 5: Meadow- Keith Brich, Pastor Ron Shields, Pastor lark Heights Bible study, 10:30 NEW LIFE ASSEMBLY Sundays: Sunday School, 9 Sundays: Sunday School, 9 TRINITY LUTHERAN a.m.; PVH Chapel and Holy FAITH LUTHERAN Mike Hood, Pastor a.m.; Worship, 10 a.m. Rev. Christopher Gerdes, Pastor a.m.; Worship 10 a.m. Stuart Sell, Pastor Communion, 3 p.m. Sundays: Sunday School, 9 Wednesdays: Men's Bible Sundays: Worship with Holy Sundays: Worship, 9:30 Thursday, July 6: Wedding a.m.; Worship, 10:30 a.m. study, 7 p.m. Communion, 10 a.m. ST. PETER'S LUTHERAN a.m. rehearsal, 5 p.m. Fridays: Women's Bible Rev. Brian Francik, Vacancy Pastor Friday, July 7: Randy Wednesdays: Matins, 9 a.m.; SACRED HEART CATHOLIC Sundays: Worship, 8 a.m.; study, 2 p.m. UNITED METHODIST Fangmeyer and Tasha Hutchi- Bible study, 9:30 a.m. Father Rudolf Oborny, Pastor Sunday School and Bible class, First Saturday: Men's break- Mike Anderson, Pastor son wedding. No daily Mass June 28-30. fast, 7:30 a.m. Sundays: Worship, 9 a.m. 9:15 a.m. FIRST COMMUNITY Saturday, July 1: Mass, 6 ST. PETER LUTHERAN CHURCH p.m. UNITED METHODIST Steve Speichinger, Pastor ******** * BYRON * Brian Francik, Pastor Sunday, July 2: Mass, 10 Mike Anderson, Pastor Wednsday, June 28: Chapel Sundays: Sunday School, 9 a.m. Sundays: Worship, 10:30 Copy requested by noon on ST. PETER LUTHERAN at Courtyard Terrace, 9 a.m.; a.m.; Worship, 10:00 a.m. Totus Tuus Religion experi- a.m. Mondays. To make additions or RURAL BYRON Chapel at Parkview Haven, ence, July 9-14, for fi rst grade FIRST PRESBYTERIAN changes, Fax 402-768-7354, e- Pastor Breen Marie Sipes 3 p.m. through high school seniors. * DAYKIN * Sundays: Worship, 10:30 mail [email protected] Sundays: Worship, 10:30 Friday, June 30: Bulletin Diocesan canoe trips, July or phone 402-768-6602. a.m. folders, 1 p.m. a.m. 18-20. ST. JOHN Sunday, July 2: Worship Steubenville Mid-America

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Colo.; daughters, Kathryn I. Church, Leakesville, Miss., ment, where he retired in First Christian Church. son-in-law Michael Tuttle William Fink and husband John, and Elks Club, VFW. 2012 after 23 years. Donivan She is preceded in death of Alexandria; grandchil- Kristine J. Reckewey and He is preceded in death enjoyed hunting, fi shing, and by her parents, and her hus- dren, William Roelfs and Ortman husband Kent, all of Lincoln; by his parents, Hardy A. and coaching baseball when his band, Albert and sister Ruth wife Terri Roelfs, along with great-grandchildren, William Burdette Ortman grandchildren, Scott Welsch Nina Prentiss; wife, Mary son Ryan was young. He Speedy. Garrett and Cassidy Roelfs of Hebron, the son of Ralph and wife Lindsey of Lenexa, Frances Prentiss; daughter, also looked forward to the She is survived by sons, of Fairbury; granddaughter, and Estella (Dill) Ortman, Kan., Tristen Elrod and fi - Beverly and her husband Jim family’s yearly vacation to Hugh and wife Linda of April Roelfs and her fi ance was born August 30, 1925, ance Mark Adams of Omaha, and grandson James; brother, Minnesota. Hebron, R. Bruce and wife Luke Kling and his great- in Belvidere. He departed Jeffrey Fink and wife Cassie Jack Prentiss. Donivan is survived by Donna of Clearwater, Fla., granddaughter to be Kylee this life on June 18, 2017, at of Aurora, Sarah Bruhn and He is survived by daugh- his wife, Linda of Crete; and John and wife Candy of Kling of Fairbury. Blue Valley Lutheran Nurs- husband Chase of Fort Col- ter, Janet L. (Don) Breland children, Donivan Jr. (Lori) Trophy Club, Texas; grand- Bill served in the USAF ing Home in Hebron, at the lins, Colo., Adam Ortman of Chester; grandchildren, of Kearney, Michelle Cer- children, Angie Dunbar and and retired after 20 years. He age of 91 years. and wife Grace of Austin, Robert W. (Christie) Breland vantes of Hastings, Casey husband Richard of Glad- was stationed at Missouri, Bill Texas, Molly Ortman of Jr., Beverly R. (Chris) Cor- (Tammie) of Grand Island, stone, Mo., Amy Branting Illinois, Canada, Korea, grew up Omaha, Joel Reckewey and man, Janet A. (Josh) Deal, Kristine (Gene Muff) of and husband Matt of Gilbert, Vietnam and the Philippines. on a farm wife Melissa of Lincoln, Don Breland Jr., Misty L. Crete, Ryan of Crete, and Ariz., Vicki Barlow and hus- He was very proud to be a in the Jon Reckewey of Urban- (Michael) Svoboda; nine Jessica (Trevis Trautman) band Dustin of Safety Harbor, Veteran and he belonged to Belvidere dale, Iowa, Dennis Tietjen great grandchildren; sisters, of Wilber; 21 grandchildren; Fla., Julie Howland and hus- the V.F.W. and the American area at- and Tim Tietjen and wife Jessie Hicks of Mobile, four great grandchildren; band Mike of Des Moines, Legion. tending Claudia both of Hebron; Ala., Vesta Marie Brewer brothers, Dan (Sheryl) of Iowa, Rick Clark and wife Bill enjoyed fi shing, to school and great-grandchildren, of Leakesville, Miss., Reba Gordon, Ed of Clarks, and Malee of Nashville, Tenn., the extent of even making graduat- and Chaz Welsch of Lenexa, DeVine of Oklahoma City, Fritz (Barb) of Grand Island; Clark and wife Molly his own wooden fishing ing from Belvidere High Kan., Madison Lobrillo of Okla., Elizabeth (Al) Mc- and many nieces, nephews, of Grand Island, Tammi Clark bobbers. He started at eight School in 1943. Bill enlisted Lincoln, Jake, Josie and Millan of Freeport, Fla.; and friends. of Trophy Club, Texas, and years of age, cutting off his in the United States Navy Grayden Fink of Aurora, brothers, DeWitt (Glenda) He is preceded in death by Dan Clark and wife DeAnna mother’s broom handle, then on May 31, 1944, serving in Olivia Layla and Lincoln Prentiss of Leakesville, his parents. of Trophy Club, Texas; 19 getting spanked with the WWII, and was honorably Bruhn of Fort Collins, Colo., Miss., Donnie (Fannie Kate) Donivan will be greatly great-grandchildren, nieces, broom. He has given away discharged April 19, 1946. Dylan and Ava Tietjen of Prentiss of Leakesville, missed by all. nephews and friends. his bobbers to almost every- Bill was a proud veteran Hebron, and Lydia Miss.; nieces and nephews, Memorials will be de- Funeral services were one he has ever met. continuing to serve many Reckewey of Lincoln; and other relatives and many cided at a later time by the held on June 28, at the Com- Bill was crazy about military events including many dear friends. friends. family. munity Church in Hebron. Christmas. His home was al- Color Guard and military Memorial services were Graveside services were Kuncl Funeral Home, Offi ciant was Pastor Steve ways covered with lights. He honor guards for deceased held on June 27, at the held on June 23, at the Ches- Crete was in charge of ar- Speichinger; organist Judy was also a great help to Santa veterans. United Methodist Church in ter Cemetery, Chester, and rangements. Kassebaum played congre- Claus. Every year for the After returning home, Bill Hebron. Offi ciant was Pastor were conducted by Pastor gational hymns “Amazing last 40 years, he portrayed farmed with his dad on the Young Je Kim. Pianist Diane Young Je Kim. Grace,” “The Old Rugged the “big guy” at nursing family farm. Knowing he Smith played congregational Military graveside ser- Cross” and “How Great Josephine homes and other people’s wanted to marry Joyce Will- hymns “Come Thou Font,” vices were by United States Thou Art.” homes. In the true spirit of more, the couple swiped his “Amazing Grace” and “How Navy Honor Guard and State Casket bearers were the the season, he never charged dad’s 1936 Chevy and trav- Great Thou Art.” Line American Legion Post Clark grandchildren. a fee and provided gifts for eled to Fort Morgan, Colo., No visitation; crema- # 317. Josephine Elizabeth Clark Burial was in Hebron City young and old out of his own to get married, not telling a tion. Inurnment was in the Interment was in the Ches- of Hebron, the daughter of Cemetery. pocket, keeping the spirit of soul. This date will always be Belvidere Cemetery with ter Cemetery, Chester. Arthur and Ina (Pinnick) Memorials are directed to Christmas everlasting. remembered: May 26, 1948. military rites by Hebron and Memorials are directed to Waldrop, was born May 11, First Community Church. Bill never met a stranger. This union was blessed with Deshler American Legion the family’s choice. 1912, in Topeka, Kan. She Condolences may be left He was always ready to the birth of three children. Posts. Honor Guard by the Online condolences and departed this life on June 23, at www.krollfh.com. help anyone who needed it. In 1961, the couple moved American Legion Riders. information at www.bach- 2017, at Blue Valley Lutheran Kroll Funeral Home of He was always ready with to Hebron where Bill worked Memorials are directed to elor-surber.com. Care Home in Hebron, at the Hebron was in charge of ar- a joke. in sales and served as deputy Blue Valley Lutheran Nurs- Bachelor-Surber Funeral age of 105 years. rangements. Gone before him was his sheriff before starting Ort- ing Home Activities. Home, Belleville, Kan., was Jose- wife, Ruby Rose Brown; sec- man’s Cafe in 1971, which Condolences may be left in charge of arrangements. phine’s ond wife, Mildred Brown; started downtown and later at www.krollfh.com. family William and lifelong friend, Gertie expanded to Highway 81. Kroll Funeral Home of moved to Courtney. They also owned the Thayer Hebron was in charge of El Paso, Brown Donivan Gone to Heaven, to the Hotel and ran the restaurants arrangements. Texas, William (Bill) Brown, placid waters, Bill can fi sh at the sale barn and Legion where she beloved father, grandfa- Lee forever, tell his fi sh stories, Club. The couple retired in attended ther, and great grandfather, and meet old friends. Your 2005 from Ortman’s Cafe Donivan H. (Big Red) school joined his Russell family will miss you in our after 34 years of great service Lee Sr., 68, of Crete, passed through the sixth grade. At loved ones lives and the love that you to Hebron. away peacefully on June that time her mother passed in heaven Prentiss touched us with. He was a life time member 20, 2017. A Celebration of away in childbirth at age 33. on June Direct cremation services of Hebron American Legion Russell A. Prentiss, son of Life was held on June 26, She then went to live with 17, 2017, were chosen. A memorial Post #180, Veterans of For- Hardy A. Prentiss and Nina at Kuncl Funeral Home in her aunt and uncle in Ensing, in Hebron, service in remembrance of eign Wars, Hebron Lions Prentiss, was born March 15, Crete. Donivan was born on Kan. She later moved to Dela- at the age Bill will be held at a later Club, Hebron Rotary Club, 1926, at Leakesville, Miss., August 20, 1948, to Harold ware with her grandmother. of 83 date in Milan, Missouri. Hebron Country Club and and passed away on June 20, and Darlene (McMillian) Jo’s father felt he was able to years. He Memorials in his honor various card clubs. 2017, at his home in Chester, Lee, in Fairbury. care for the children and they was born may be made to the char- Bill loved spending time at the age of 91. He grad- all moved to Emporia, Kan. March 18, 1934, at Circlev- ity of the donor’s choice in with his friends and his fam- He at- uated from Jo completed her high school ille, New York. care of Price Funeral Home, ily most of all. He was known tended Hebron education and attended col- Bill leaves behind his Hebron. for his wonderful sense of Leakes- High lege in Spring Field, Mo., and daughter, Tuttle and humor, his kindness, his ville, School, Kansas City, Kan. willingness to help whenever Miss., and short- Jo taught school for a short and wherever needed, his public ly after time. She worked at Lake strong work ethic, for being schools. married City Arsenal making ships THE WHEELHOUSE RESTAURANT an outspoken cheerleader He served Marcia for WW II, Adams Transfer, with the (Vesely). To this union Deshler • 402-365-7245 for his wife, children and and in the ammunition depot This Weeks Special: grandchildren, and for his United States Navy during were born children, Donivan in Stanberry, Mo., during the many interesting adventures World War II. Jr., Michelle and Casey. Korean war. Tuesday Night Special- Wing Night with friends. On July 13, 1947, he Donivan worked at Swift in Josephine married Albert Wednesday Night- Broasted Chicken He is preceded in death was united in marriage to Grand Island. Clark on November 22, 1938, Thursday- BBQ Rib Night by his parents and Joyce, his Mary Frances Prentiss. To Later he married Linda and this union was blessed Friday Seafood- Fish Tacos wife of 65 years. this union two daughters Johnson and to this union with the birth of three sons. Saturday Steak Night He is survived by son, were born, Beverly F. and were born children, Kristine, The couple moved to Sunday Buffet-Broasted Chicken & Pulled Pork Janet L. Ryan and Jessica. Hebron in 1981, where the William R. Ortman and Hours: Monday Closed • Tues. - Thurs. 10:30am - 10 pm wife Linda of Canon City, He was a member of the Donivan worked for Sa- couple were members of The Greene Lodge Methodist line County Roads Depart- Friday & Saturday 7am-10pm • Sunday 11am - 1:30pm 6 - Wednesday, June 28, 2017 - The Hebron Journal-Register Area students on Dean’s list More than 4,400 Univer- sity of Nebraska-Lincoln students have been named to the Deans’ List for the spring semester of the 2016- 17 academic year. The following area stu- dents earned designation on the Dean’s List: Benjamin Hintz of Hebron, senior, College of Agricul- tural Sciences and Natural Resources, agronomy. Brendon Braun of Carleton, sophomore, Col- lege of Arts and Sciences, history. Savino Lebron of Deshler, senior, College of Arts and Sciences, psychology. JR Photo/Art Whitton Jennifer Mick of Carleton, Chesterfest Fireworks... senior, College of Business, accounting. The event started with a fi ve team co-ed softball tournament on Friday night which ran well Tyler Hergott of Gilead, into Saturday morning. The next day kicked off with the inaugural Golf Cart / UTV Poker Run. junior, College of Business, By noon, the vendors at the Art Fair were set up and offering many hands-on activities. accounting. While the art fair was running, a talent show was held in the Chester Auditorium. A good Tanner Mumm of Hebron, sized crowd was treated to some excellent singing and even participated in an impromptu sophomore, College of Busi- dance of the “Hokey-Pokey.” The talent show participants then took their acts to the main ness, fi nance. concert stage and began the evenings festivities. A pulled pork dinner cooked by Foote’s Cafe kept the crowd well fed as they gathered for the evening concert which featured three JR Photo/Art Whitton bands. Before the last musical set, a great fi reworks display was presented by Kleveland Mick named as Hay bale toss... Fireworks and the Chester VFD. distinguished The Ag Olympic championship was decided by this tie- breaking hay bale toss. Team CPS came away with a close student victory in the FFA Ag Olympics. Catherine Mick of Carleton has been named to the Explore Center List of Distinguished Students at the University of Nebraska-Lin- coln for the spring semester of the 2016-17 academic year. Mick, a sophomore, is en- rolled in the Explore Center, which advises undeclared, pre-engineering, pre-health and pre-law students. Mick is pre-health. Students named to the list must have a grade-point average of 3.6 or higher on a four-point scale and a mini- mum of 12 or more graded

JR Photo/Art Whitton semester hours. Face painting... Kids at Chesterfest could get their faces painted by local artist Dayci Luttrell.

We now offer Nationwide farm and ranch insurance JR Photo/Art Whitton Concrete block relay... and would Chesterfest was held this past weekend and was a great welcome the success. Above, a member of Team FFA was part of the chance to concrete block relay. discuss it with you. Our classifi eds are in print and online. Call to place yours today! ★ 142nd ANNUAL FILLMORE COUNTY Bob Dankenbring 325 Lincoln Ave. - Hebron, NE - 402-768-6151 A red star on FAIR GENEVA, July 9-15, 2017 your label Wednesday, July 12 • Mid States Rodeo - 7 p.m. Thursday, July 13 • NASCAR No. 88 Nationwide 9OUR'UIDE4O!0ERFECT7EDDING means it's time Chevrolet SS-Dale Earnhart, Jr. Car Show Mid-States Rodeo - 7 p.m. BRIDAL BOUTIQUE to renew your Friday, July 14 • Pedal Tractor Pull - 4:30 p.m. Colors da Clown Face Painting/Balloons Selecting a comfortable wedding gown subscription Wine and Cheese Tasting - 7-9 p.m. Many brides-to-be visit bridal shops with specific perceived flaws. Confidence and pride are important goals in mind regarding the style of their wedding parts of the comfort factor. Saturday, July 15 • Midwest Smashfest Demo Derby gowns. Some women come equipped with magazine to the Hebron tear-outs or pull up ideas on their mobile phones. Oth- · Get sized correctly. Bridal gown sizes do not coin- - 5 p.m. • “Dance to Brad Ramp Band” - following the derby ers may have an entire scrapbook filled with various cide with street sizes. Depending on the manufacturer, ideas they’ve been compiling for years. Tickets for carnival armbands for the fair available at all Fillmore brides may have to select gowns that are several sizes Journal-Register County Banks for $20 until July 7. $25 when fair begins. larger than they would normally wear. This should not Much consideration is given to wedding gowns. The be a cause for alarm. Brides should go by their mea- cost and silhouette of the dress may garner the bulk of that consideration, but brides might want to spend surements. Attempting to squeeze into a dress that is more time considering comfort. too small will only lead to discomfort on the wedding day. Depending on the time of day their weddings take place, brides can spend 12 hours or more in their · Purchase the right undergarments. Improperly fit- wedding gowns on their wedding day. However, when ting bras, shapewear and other undergarments can shopping for their gowns, brides may prioritize beauty lead to discomfort as well. Some seamstresses can over comfort, even though it’s entirely possible to find sew in supportive cups to remove the need for sepa- a gown that’s both stunning and comfortable. When rate bras. 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Candelabras Karen Reeb, Operator Amanda’s Cottage 627-2645; The Hebron ournal Flowers & Gifts J- 627-4915 (home) egister 433 Lincoln Ave. • 402-768-6121 318 Lincoln Ave.R Hebron, NE The Hebron Journal-Register - Wednesday, June 28, 2017 - 7 Public Notices Newspapers Top Choice For Local News COMMISSIONER Hebron Electric & Air Supplies ...... $193.98 People prefer newspapers Conditioning, PROCEEDINGS Windstream, for their local news over TV Led Conversion ...... $3,745.48 E911 Phone Service ...$120.40 and the internet, according JUNE 21, 2017 Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Black Hills Energy, The Thayer County Board of to a survey conducted for Suites, Lodging ...... $182.00 Generator Gas ...... $34.96 Commissioners met in open and Hometown Leasing, Carmichael Business Systems the National Newspaper public session in the commis- Copier Lease ...... $134.80 Inc, Maint Cont ...... $1,575.00 Association. sioner’s room of the courthouse Tammy Johnson, Great Plains Communications at 9:00 a.m. on June 21, 2017. The majority of those who Ofc Equipment ...... $45.00 Inc, E911 Phone Svc ....$58.70 Present were Commissioners responded, 33 percent, said John Kroll, Windstream, Dave Bruning, Dean Krueger, Sign Rent ...... $1,200.00 E911 Phone Svc ...... 689.61 they preferred newspapers Rick Dageforde and County Lancaster County Sheriff, There being no other business for news about their local Clerk, Marie Rauner. Court Costs ...... $18.57 to come before the board the Dave Bruning, chairman of community. Thirty percent Laquinta Inns & Suites, chairman adjourned the meeting the board, called the meeting said they preferred TV Lodging ...... $129.00 at 11:25. The board will convene to order. Public meeting laws Stacey McLaughlin, on July 6, 2017 at 9:00 am. (cable/local stations). For are posted and available on the June Expenses ...... $239.68 I, the undersigned County community news, local north wall of the meeting room Microfilm Imaging Systems Clerk in and for the County of in compliance with Nebraska newspapers beat the internet Inc, Annual Rent ...... $1,200.00 Thayer, hereby certify that all statutes. by 3-1, which only received Jacie Milius, the subjects included in the The minutes from the previ- June Expenses ...... $2,264.87 foregoing proceedings were 11 percent of the audience ous meeting were mailed to Moeller Electric Enterprises contained on the agenda for share. Social media came the commissioners for review. Inc, Lec Repairs ...... $255.18 the meeting and kept continu- Dean Krueger moved and Rick in at just 5 percent, as did Kaye D Mussman, ally current and were contained Dageforde seconded to approve radio. June Expenses ...... $95.69 on said agenda for at least 24 the minutes from the June 7, When asked if there were NIRMA, hours prior to said meeting. to 82 percent of local com- candidates throw the major- 2017 meeting. Result of vote: 2017-2018 Ins ...... $52,271.00 The agenda is available for the any other sources where munity newspaper readers ity of their ad budgets at TV Krueger-yes, Dageforde-yes, Paper Tiger Shredding Inc, public in the office of the Thayer respondents got their local and Bruning-yes. Motion car- who share their paper. before elections, it’s the lo- May Pickup ...... $35.00 County Clerk. A notice of said ried. news, the majority, 19 per- The respondents indi- cal newspaper where people Pederson Distributing, meeting was published in the George Gerdes, Thayer cent, said no. Of the others Prisoner Splys ...... $629.80 Hebron Journal Register and cated that they are interested go to learn about those run- County Road Superintendent, Platte Valley Communications the Deshler Rustler. who had picked another in their local communities. ning for offi ce. Forty percent met with the commissioners to Inc, Radio Equip ...... $75.78 These proceedings have main source for local news, discuss ongoing road projects More than half, 61 percent, of the respondents said they Quill Corporation, been written and available and give a department update. the community newspaper read their local paper for use the paper to help make Ofc Supplies ...... $1,315.27 for public inspection within 10 Justin Trapp, met with the came in next at 18 percent. Rays It Services LLC, working days and prior to the school news somewhat up their minds about candi- commissioners to discuss the Ofc Equipment ...... $2,231.56 next convened meeting. The Fifty-six percent of the often to very often. Forty- dates and elections. use of county equipment after Stahr & Associates, Inc, complete text of resolutions respondents said they read a regular business hours. The six percent read it for local This is probably because Zoning Regs ...... $6,250.00 and agreements is available in clerk will contact the county attor- print newspaper that covers sports somewhat often to the majority of respondents Thayer County Health the office of the Thayer County ney for a legal opinion in regard their community specifi- Services, Clerk. very often. And 60 percent who read their community to the county’s liability. Lec Expense ...... $675.00 Each commissioner signed cally. Four percent read their read their local paper for newspaper said they trust Resolution 1815 Thayer County Title LLC, the agenda stating a copy local paper online only, and WHEREAS, Thayer County the editorials or letters to their community newspaper Title Report ...... $75.00 was received in the mail. Said has a Historical Society Fund, 7 percent read it online and the editor somewhat often more than any other news Thayer County Treasurer- agenda is on file in the Thayer and in print, bringing the total to very often. source somewhat well to Fund Transf, County Clerk’s office. WHEREAS, Thayer County to 68 percent who read a Fund Transfer ...... $1,000.00 Dave Bruning More than half of the extremely well, 54 percent. has determined there is no lon- Thomson Reuters - West, Chairman of the Board local paper. respondents, 51 percent, Those same respondents ger a need to have a separate Subscription ...... $633.45 Marie E. Rauner The majority of respon- Historical Society Fund, said they read the public said that their paper really Thrasher Inc, County Clerk THEREFORE, the Historical dents, 30 percent, have notices in their local news- understands the things that Sidewalk Rep ...... $3,445.20 Equal Employment Society Fund will be closed as been reading their local Tires-N-Service For You, Opportunity Statement paper somewhat often to are for special interest and of June 30, 2017. The County Tires/Repairs ...... $130.45 Thayer County does not newspaper for more than 30 very often. Totaling all the importance to the people in Treasurer is directed to trans- True Value Hardware, discriminate on the basis of years. The survey highlights fer all money remaining in the respondents showed that 81 their area, 76 percent. And Supplies ...... $295.24 race, color, national origin, Historical Society Fund on June the loyalty readers have for percent of the respondents 46 percent said their com- University Of Nebraska- sex, religion, age or disability 30, 2017 to the General Fund. their local newspapers. Re- Lincoln, Mileage ...... $611.26 in employment or the provision read public notices at least munity paper does a better The County Treasurer is further U.S. Bank, of services. sponses also included: some of the time. Contrast than other news sources directed to automatically transfer Supplies ...... $127.67 Commissioner agenda and • Less than 5 years— any future collections for the this with the number of of helping them understand E911 Wireless Fund minutes are available at www. Historical Society Fund directly 14% people who visit their local the news somewhat well to 911 Custom LLC, thayercounty.ne.gov to the General Fund. • More than 5 but less than LEC Equipment ...... $2,102.97 ZNEZ Wk26-1t government website: Forty- extremely well. The foregoing resolution was Road/Bridge Fund 10—16% six percent said they never For those who read com- moved by Rick Dageforde and Action Auto Supply, • More than 10 years but seconded by Dave Bruning. visit their local government munity newspapers, 71 Repair Parts ...... $1,334.93 less than 20—22% site. And just 25 percent said percent said their paper is Upon roll call vote, the following Auto Value Parts Store, voted Aye: Dageforde, Bruning, • More than 20 years but they visit their local govern- extremely useful to them Shop Supplies ...... $143.83 NOTICE OF PUBLIC Krueger. The following voted Black Hills Energy, less than 30—18% ment website somewhat personally, from somewhat Nay: None. MEETING The reason people stick Heating Fuel ...... $44.50 THAYER COUNTY often to very often. well to extremely well. The Chairman declared said Central Market Inc, with their local paper is resolution adopted. BOARD OF The local newspaper is an At least 48 percent said Shop Supplies ...... $3.19 because they want to know Dated this 21st day of June, Eakes Office Solutions, COMMISSIONERS important part of people’s they read their community 2017. Ofc Supplies ...... $217.37 Notice is hereby given that about what is going on in lives, according to the sur- paper somewhat to very Attest: Fastenal, the meeting of the Thayer their community. Eighty- vey. Seventy-fi ve percent of often. Only 12 percent said /s/ Marie E. Rauner Supplies ...... $71.65 County Board of Com- four percent said they read the community newspaper they pay to read the paper’s Thayer County Clerk Hebron Implement Inc, /s/ Dave Bruning missioners will be held on their local paper for lo- respondents said they look content from its website. Supplies ...... $2.05 Thursday, July 6, 2017 in the /s/ Dean Krueger Hebron Journal-Register, cal news, information and forward to reading their Most said they would not /s/ Rick Dageforde Thayer County Courthouse, obituaries. Only 2 percent Legal Notices ...... $23.94 2nd floor, Hebron Nebraska. paper. Seventy-nine percent be willing to pay for access Board of Commissioners John Deere Financial, read them for state and said they rely on it for lo- to news if the paper said it Thayer County Repair Parts ...... $613.31 The meeting of the Board of Gary Watson, courthouse Commissioners will begin at federal news. cal news and information. was necessary to charge for Land Survey Tech Inc, Nearly half, 46 percent, maintenance, met with the com- Surveyor Fees ...... $1,541.30 9:00 am. The meetings are Sixty-seven said it enter- internet access to support missioners to discuss budget Lichti Oil Co Inc, open to the public. share their newspaper with tains them, and 89 percent its newsgathering efforts, items for the next fiscal year Equip Fuel ...... $2,775.52 The agenda is kept con- at least one other person. and ongoing issues with the said it informs them. The 64 percent. Mathiesen Tri-Gas Inc, tinually current and is avail- But the sharing doesn’t stop local paper is also important The survey was conduct- air handling upgrade in the Welding Splys ...... $338.44 courthouse. able for public inspection in there. Twelve percent share for those who shop locally. ed by Susquehanna Polling Midwest Service & Sales Co, the Thayer County Clerk’s Monthly reports were sub- Grader Blades ...... $6,787.60 it with at least two people, Seventy-nine percent said and Research based in Har- mitted from the County Clerk, MIPS Inc, Office, Room 201, Thayer 10 percent share it with three they fi nd their community risburg, PA. From March District Court Clerk, Zoning, Data Process ...... $128.05 County Courthouse, Hebron, people, 6 percent share it Sheriff, Treasurer, Extension, paper valuable for local 6 to April 5, the company Murphy Tractor & Equipment NE. with at least four people and Emergency Manager and Vet- Co., Inc, Marie E. Rauner shopping and advertising contacted 1,000 households eran Service Officer. Reports Motor Grader ...... $193,200.00 Thayer County Clerk 8 percent share it with fi ve or information. across the country. were reviewed and signed. NIRMA, ZNEZ Wk26-1t more people. That adds up And although political They will be on file in the county 2017-2018 Ins ...... $63,938.00 clerk’s office. Norris Public Power District, Dean Krueger made a motion Utilities ...... $128.20 and Dave Bruning seconded to Paramount Linen & Uniform, approve the salary claims being Shop Supplies ...... $117.66 processed by the county clerk. Petersen LP Gas, VILLAGE OF GILEAD . Result of vote: Krueger-yes, Equip Fuel ...... $3,893.71 SPECIAL MEETING Bruning-yes, and Dageforde- Sack Lumber Company, JUNE 22, 2017 yes. Motion carried. Shop Supplies ...... $21.89 The Village Board met in General Fund ...... $87,222.88 Sahling Kenworth, Inc, public session on June 22, Road/Bridge Fund .$35,653.58 Repair Parts ...... $31.59 2017 at 7:00 pm at the Village Emergency Mgmt ....$1,553.29 True Value Hardware, Hall. Notices were posted at Noxious Weed Fund .$4640.99 Supplies ...... $217.14 the USPO, Village Hall, and Historical Society Village Of Chester, Pioneers Inn. Roll call was Fund ...... $605.54 Utlities ...... $10.20 taken; board members present Rick Dageforde made a Village Of Davenport, were Lyle, Larry, and DeWayne. motion to approve the vendor Utilities ...... $10.78 Also present was Dave Gilmore claims submitted by the county Village Of Hubbell, with Gilmore and Associate, clerk for payment. Dave Bruning Utilities ...... $10.00 Tom Bliss with SENDD, Tara seconded the motion. Result of Watson Auto Supply, Sampson and Lindsey Phillips vote: Dageforde-yes, Bruning- Repair Parts ...... $497.61 with DEQ, and Linda Abelson yes, and Krueger-yes. Motion Western Auto Store, village clerk. carried. Repair Parts ...... $444.00 The board, DEQ, SENDD and General Fund Windstream, Gilmore discussed the lagoon Amanda’S Cottage Flowers, Phone Service ...... $297.81 project. Larry made a motion Grounds Splys ...... $36.74 E911 Wireless Fund to award the bid for the lagoon Bear Graphics Inc, Windstream, project to VanKirk Brothers in Record Binders ...... $790.20 E911 Phone Svc ...... $1,013.83 the amount of $246,327.10 Black Hills Energy, Emergency Management contingent upon DEQ approval. Heating Fuels ...... $159.86 Fund DeWayne seconded, all in favor Business World Products, Homestead LEPC, motion carried. Ofc Supplies ...... $44.97 Membership ...... $51.01 There being no further busi- Candlewood Suites Kearney, Noxious Weed Fund ness, DeWayne made a mo- Lodging ...... $529.80 Deshler Motors, tion to adjourn the meeting, Central Market Inc, Equip Repairs ...... $321.14 seconded by Larry. All in favor, Supplies ...... $711.55 Great Plains Communications motion carried. The next regular Custom Cage Of Missouri Inc, Phone Service .....$150.72 meeting will be July 5, 2017 at LLC, Safety Equip ...... $740.00 Hergott Precision Ag LLC, 7:00 pm at the village hall. Das State Acctg-Central Sms Software ...... $750.00 Sincerely submitted, Finance, Linton Small Engine, Linda Abelson Data Process ...... $174.04 Mower Repair ...... $103.35 Village Clerk Deshler Rustler, NIRMA, ZNEZ Wk26-1t Print/Publish ...... $23.00 2017-2018 Ins ...... $3,926.00 Dollar General-Charged Watson Auto Supply, Sales, Janitor Splys ...... $85.45 Shop Supplies ...... $53.77 Eakes Office Solutions, Windstream, Ofc Supplies ...... $412.89 Phone# Listing ...... $4.99 Galls LLC, Supplies ....$826.10 Historical Society Fund Jeffrey P Goltz Attorney At Eakes Office Solutions, ABOUT LETTERS Law, Ofc Equipment ...... $2,750.00 Attorney Fees ...... $765.00 Moeller Electric Enterprises TO THE EDITOR Nebraska Health & Human Inc, Repairs ...... $126.08 The Hebron Journal-Register Services, True Value Hardware, Health Care ...... $90.00 welcomes and encourages letters from our readers. 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8 - Wednesday, June 28, 2017 - The Hebron Journal-Register Davenport ALA 335 meets Belvidere By Linda Hudson The Davenport Ameri- can Legion Auxiliary met This cool weather has been not an option. Long days, on Monday, June 12, to like “Christmas in June!” long hours, he was a servant hold a pot luck supper for The humming of those irriga- of the people. And usually their members, guests and tion motors can be heard all done with a great sense of to hear reports of the girls over the county as it seems humor and a delightful kick that attended Girls State the to be dry every place. Not in his step. Yes, Bill, you week prior. like Portland, Oregon, that were appreciated! Thank President Sharon Littrel gets 45 inches a year. you for your years of service, welcomed all to the meet- The Thayer County Mu- not only to the county but to ing and led the group in the seum was a destination for a your military and the safety pledge to the Flag and the van full of visitors including of this country. common dinner prayer. state of Florida and Illinois. Has anyone done any more Following the evening Two visitors were especially thinking of the time that is meal, Deb Albers introduced interested in the wooden coming in August when the Caitlyn Beddoe and Skyler white country school, as moon casts its shadow on Knigge, our representative they had attended this very the earth? Many towns are at Girls State. Both girls school as it set in the grassy doing many things. A town in reported how much they pasture. Oregon where the restaurant appreciated their week in Mr. Dux commented on is ordering enough food for learning about county and the Big Red Barn and ex- that day that would ordinar- state government. claimed, “It is fantastic!” He ily last a week. Perhaps we This was a week that they was amazed at the equipment should have a big commu- will never forget as well as Courtesy photo in it and hoped everyone nity picnic at the Whistle the many friends they made Whistle Stop Station... sometime or another would Stop, eat and share with our at this time. They were im- take time to tour it. Another friends and neighbors, and Volunteers put up patriotic bunting in Belvidere for the upcoming 4th of July holiday. This gentlemen in the group was pressed with the speakers weekend is also the train show sponsored by the Spring Creek Model Train store in Deshler, make this occasion one to Harold Goeking, a Profes- remember. Eat at noon, get during the week and the tour one of the biggest stores between Denver and Chicago. Last year during their show, the of the State Capital. A special sional Tractorologist from ready for darkness at 1 p.m. treat was when they visited Belvidere train watch station had many visitors who had come for the big event. Good con- Polo, Illinois. Somebody here in the neigh- the National Guard and given versation by the train buffs can be heard at the “Whistle Stop” from the visitors who come Linda Hudson attended borhood should be thinking tours of equipment used by from many states. Pictured are Henry Laber, Carol Aude and Austin Sydow. the meeting session with about spearheading this the military. this district’s Nebraska rep- fun and memorable event. They thanked the Aux- resentative, Laura Ebke, of Let’s do it! Get organized! I iliary for electing them to Crete on Saturday morning will think about “rounding attend the week on campus. in Deshler. After the meet- up” all the welding masks. Each girls introduced their ing, Paulette Hynek gave Probably should order some parents and Deb introduced her a tour of the new Jen- glasses so our retinas won’t guest Dona Vorce as a donor nifer Reinke Public Library. be damaged. Watch for more in helping with the expense What a beautiful place and plans. of sending a girl to Girls the folks of Deshler should Oh, yes! Ask Bonnie State. be proud. Priefert what it feels like to Following the program The town of Chester was have a big beautiful fl ower President Littrel called the bustling with their Chester- holder stolen from your Auxiliary meeting to order. fest this past weekend. It was daughter’s grave. Probably It was reported that there full with talent, games, music out of state by now. May were 11 Senior and one and eats. The towns in the the darkness of the day stay Junior Auxiliary member, county do a really good job of with the guilty for at least three Legionnaires and six keeping entertainment alive a week! guests were in attendance for all those interested. For those of us that go for the meal and to hear the Bill Ortman was laid to to the Hebron dentist, be reports of the Girls State rest in his hometown of happy to know the healthy Citizens. Belvidere this week. Think- twins are here and may they Our Memorial Day pro- ing about the article in the always fi nd a good dentist in gram was well attended, our LJS awhile back. It was their lives. entitled, “Who do we ap- speaker was Fred Craigie, Courtesy photo Alternate National Execu- preciate?” Certainly every- News and tive Committeeman of the Deshler Class of 1955... one will remember him for American Legion. We were The Deshler Dragon class of 1955 gathered at the Wheelhouse to remember their good all the years that he served advertising also honored to have a com- ol’ days at good ol’ Deshler High. Attending were: Back row (l-r): Alfred Effenbeck, Roger the people. He was in the munity choir sing this year, Hoffmeyer, Janet (Werner) Malpert, Harlan Schardt. Front row (l-r): Margaret (Lillich) Breckel, food business in downtown deadline is led by Russell Schroeder. Marilyn (Muehling) Cook, Marla (Hinrichs) Gerberding. Hebron with his wife, Joyce, Our Blood mobile held in for several years. Then they Monday noon for May had a good turn out as June 14. managed Ortman’s Cafe for we were one over goal. It was moved and second- 37 years. The many times he The Hebron On June 1 our Auxiliary ed that the offi cers remain fi xed food for parties. Your served a fried chicken eve- the same for the coming guests that came to town Journal-Register ning meal to our volunteer year and will be installed at and cooking at home was fi remen, which was enjoyed the September meeting as no by all of the fi remen. meetings are held during the Quilts of Valor was dis- months of July and August. cussed and Mark Bergt will Submitted by Bonnie be presented a quilt at his Dumler, Publicity Chair- open house for his 90th birth- man Unit 335 day on Saturday, June 17. President Littrel an- nounced that the Department Convention will be held in Story Idea? Columbus at the Ramada Call 768-6602 Inn on June 23-25 and she also reminded everyone to Courtesy photo fl y their Flag on Flag Day Chester-Hubbell 1957... The Chester-Hubbell Bulldogs class of 1957 attended their 60th class reunion. Pictured are (l-r): Ines (Duensing) Lunzman, Gloria (Tietjen) Mason and Helen (Young) Schardt. The Hebron Journal-Register - Wednesday, June 28, 2017 - 9

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have allergies and need cook. low sodium foods. “It’s a very unique oppor- But, he has been able to tunity, a blank slate,” he said. introduce menu fl air with “It’s very uncommon to have peanut butter thai chicken that kind of freedom.” wraps and the like. The bistro is a restaurant “I’m more than willing offering higher end food to take suggestions. People and is able to accommodate email me all the time,” for luncheon or breakfast Moreno said about his fl ex- meetings. ibility between Italian, Asian “If there’s a food request, and Thai foods, among other we’d be happy to make cuisine. that,” Moreno said. “We’re On the day Moreno was defi nitely open to providing interviewed for this story, service.” breakfast at the bistro was The Little Blue Bistro title quiche, and muffins and was voted on by hospital cinnamon rolls were avail- employees. Moreno said able. they weren’t sure what to His new kitchen has a call it, so they put it to a vote head chef and several cooks. instead. Survivors on the swing Moreno also works as a Relay For Life cancer survivors celebrating Sunday posed for a photo on the World’s Largest Porch Swing in Roosevelt Park. Many of the survivors came from Nuckolls County. They are Larry Miller, 3-year survivor; Marilyn Genzmer, 14-year survivor; Loretta Kenyon, 16 years; Deb Bulin, 2.5 years; Laurie Koester, one year; Ken Else, two years; Jeanette Else; Cherye Send your news and photos to Cozec, 14 years; Heather Tyler, one year; Donald Tyler, four years; Lynda Johnson, 17 years; Lyle Johnson, seven years; John Boitnott, eight years; Patty Mueller, seven years; Lois Mueller, 46 years; Lyle Ehlers, four years; Nancy Hoops, 10 years; [email protected] Roseann Wehrbein, three months; and Alan Johnson, three years; and Jennifer Reinke. Not all survivors were identifi ed. Hebron’s 4th of July Celebration “Happy 150th Saturday, July 1 Birthday Nebraska” 9:00 am Machine pitch baseball (9 and under) 4:00 pm Frankie Valens - United Methodist Church Following Parade Patriotic and Gospel Concert Bathtub Races - Dageforde Beef Sunday, July 2 Water Fights - HVFD Fireworks at Dusk - Hebron Municipal Airport Corn Pile - Norder Supply Monday, July 3 5-7 pm - Jeff Hammer Polka Band 6 pm - 1 am - Beer Garden Swing, Swing, Swing 7:00 pm - “Wonder Woman” movie 5-7 pm - Windsor Chop Dinner 7:30 pm - “Captain Underpants” movie by Fantastic 4-H Friends 8:00 pm Midnight HVFD Street Dance - Caleb Bradley Band Activities at Hebron Sports Complex Elephant ears in the park 1-5 pm Swimming pool open Tuesday, July 4 5-6 pm Swimming pool Games/Relays 7 - 9 am Lions Club Pancake Feed 7:30 am TCHS Fun Run Check-in 4-9 pm - T-Ball Tourney (7 and under) Activities at Blue River Arena Activities in Roosevelt Park 1 pm - Nebraska Classic Team Penning 8:00 am - 3:30 - Truck Show 8:00 am - 2:00 - TCHS photo contest (0-3 year olds) Info 402-984-7871 and Sorting - Contact Dick Walsh 768-3395 10:00 am - Merles Water world Activities at Majestic Theater 10:30 am - Pet Parade & Costume Contest 10:30 am - Inflatables 10 am - Quilts of Valor Presentation 10:30 am - KOC Ice Cream 1 pm - Open for drinks and snacks 10:30 - 1:30 pm - Luttrell Henna Body Art 7:00 pm - “Wonder Woman” movie 11:00 am - Little Mr. & Miss Firecracker - registration at Elaines Beauty Shop 11:30 am - Magician - Adam White 7:30 pm - “Captain Underpants” movie 12:30 pm - NE Trivia Contest/Spontanious Talent Activities at Blue Valley Nursing Home 11:00 am - HVFD Lunch 10 -11 am - Antique tractor display 1:30 pm - General Parade - Be in place on South Street at 1:15 (No pre-registration required - Line up will be in order you come) 1:30 pm - Surprise visits from parade