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Sheriff deputy takes changes driver into custody A high speed chase June 1 in route this the western part of the county ended with the driver abandoning his vehicle and being arrested by a Thayer County deputy. year A State Patrol trooper The Independence Day parade initiated the chase near Road P on in Hebron will switch directions the gravel. The driver was close this year. to Nuckolls County and rode the The parade will begin at Blue county line south until he lost Valley on Park Avenue, turn left control of the vehicle. on 4th Street, continue to Lincoln The driver had medical issues Avenue and turn right to the east. at the time of his arrest. The It will end at approximately 10th vehicle itself wasn’t visibly dam- Street and Lincoln Avenue. aged and an accident report was The theme of this year’s parade not needed. is “Pieces of History.” The NSP cited the driver. An Chamber buck prizes are also Cattlemen’s Ball host couples for 2018, Randy and Becky Hergott and Rob and Natalie Marsh took the attempt to contact the state patrol planned for the parade. Chamber stage following the Top Hand evening meal Saturday. See the coverage inside. was unsuccessful. A report from bucks are from the Hebron Cham- the sheriff’s department was ber of Commerce and may be spent expected to be fi led. Additional in Hebron at participating stores. details will be forthcoming. Prize amounts have not been de- termined, however, the top prize More than $1 million to fund may be more than $50. Summer reading at Prizes will be awarded in the Hebron Secrest Library following categories: The John Milton Thayer prize is cancer research Hebron Secrest Library has for the best historical entry refl ect- The 2018 Cattlemen’s Ball as volunteer fi re departments, the wood chips.” purchased a big screen television ing Thayer County history. Thayer raised more than $1 million June hospital and wellness centers. It was 3:30 p.m., Saturday. and DVD player to show movies on was a legislator for the Nebraska 1-2 with several auctions and no- The remainder is used to fund “It will be worth it,” Becky the lower level of the library. Territory and later, the state’s table headliners, Tracy Lawrence, cancer research at the Fred and Hergott said. Movies will be shown at 4 p.m., seventh governor. He resigned his Trace Adkins, Hubbell’s Lucas Pamela Buffett Center. They counted more than 1,200 on Thursdays. The fi rst movie is legislative seat to become Colo- Hoge and masters of ceremonies, The ball was attended by ap- volunteers by mid-Saturday, includ- June 7 with “Before I Say Good- nel of the 1st Nebraska Infantry Jon and Taryn Vanderford and proximately 5,000 people over ing many high school students. bye.” All movies during June are Regiment he formed after President Mike Flood. two days. Co-host Randy Hergott Credited for feeding the vol- based on books written by Mary called for civil Tim Miles, head coach of bas- wasn’t expecting the rain, but at unteers were Valentino’s; Thayer Higgins Clark. war volunteers; ketball at University of Nebraska- 6 a.m. Saturday morning, Hergott County feeders, RW’s Dining and On June 14, the movie is “A The Oregon Trail prize will be Lincoln, was a guest auctioneer was ordering wood chips and said Drinks; Subway; 4 a cure 2017 Crime of Passion” and on June awarded for the best depiction of for Saturday evening’s live auc- they quickly arrived. CBN; and others. Volunteer food tion in the big tent. “It’s amazing what you can committee chairmen were Kurtis 21, “He Sees You When You’re agricultural history; Grand Marshal’s Pick; Ten percent of the funds will get done when you have a ton of and Susie Elting and support Sleeping.” be returned to the area for local people show up,” he said. “We just was sponsored by Mike and El- The fi nal movie for June is “We’ll The Big Sandy prize is for the most authentic historical entry. The entities and organizations, such now got done with the last of the len Long. Meet Again.” Big Sandy runs parallel to the Little In July, the library will show Blue River and was critical to the children’s movies. operation of several early mills; The Rhino Hitt prize is for the Can Care-A-Van coming best historical sports entry. Roy June 8 Wesley “Rhino” Hitt was born in Carleton in 1884. He was a major Blue Valley Community Action league baseball pitcher, playing for will hold the “Stock My Backpack the Cincinnati Reds in 1907 and for Program” June 8 from 9 a.m. to 2 the Pacifi c Coast League; p.m., while welcoming food for the The Samuel Lean prize will be 10/11 News Can Care-A-Van. awarded to the entry best refl ecting The goal for food this year is history in business. In 1868, Lean 6,000 pounds. built the fi rst mill in Thayer County Families may “adopt” children in the Gilead Precinct; as well. Contact 402-768-6704 The Alexandria prize is for the for more information. best entry showing religion in his- Can Care-A-Van accepts per- tory. According to Andreas’ History sonal hygiene items and non-per- of Thayer County, Alexandria was ishable foods. Blue Valley requests the most religious town because of no outdated items. its organized demoninations, Bap- tist, Presbyterian, Methodist and Catholic. Alexandria also didn’t Senior center to provide grant liquor licenses and was said to coupons have “good church buildings.” The Eaton Happy Hollow prize On June 13 at 1:30 p.m. the will be awarded to the best entry Hebron Senior Center will have of education in history. farmer’s market coupons. Dr. Roy Wesley Eaton, attended For those unable to attend, the Happy Hollow one-room call the senior center at 402-768- school south of Davenport. He later 6052. graduated from Davenport High The Nebraska Senior Farmers School in 1896. He went on to earn Market Nutrition Program provides a bachelor of arts from Fremont senior citizens with coupons to College. After, Eaton earned three purchase fresh produce and more bachelor degrees in science, other items at farmer’s markets arts and pedagogy. in Nebraska. Perhaps Eaton is best known in the county for his books like, Dolores Vilela, Amanda Pereira; Marelis Rojas; Elier Pereira; Emily Pereira; and Emanuel Pereira inside Havana Eaton’s Graded Speller and the Cafe, scheduled to open soon. Hebron True Blue Contest Speller, used Majestic Theater by Jennifer Reinke to study for the National Spelling Bee she won 402-768-6061 in 1967. - Cinema I - “That summer I studied all the Cafe to serve breakfast, lunch 7 p.m., Sunday 2 p.m. words in my Blue Speller. I did Havana’s Cafe may be already Havana’s Sandwich and other dish each day. Amanda promised Overboard this each morning right after I open — last week, they were lunch classics, ham and cheese, variety. Rated PG-13 woke up,” Reinke wrote in her planning to open sometime be- chicken and tuna, are some of Those at the coffee were invited - Cinema II - personal story. fore June 15. The cafe is located Havana’s noon hour ingredients. for a tasting the following day with There will be no entry forms for 7:30 p.m., Sunday 2:30 p.m. on Lincoln Avenue in the former They’re also serving croquettes. several different dishes featuring the parade. Everyone is encouraged Hannah B’s. Menu aside, Havana’s will fea- the Cuban cuisine. Life Of The Party to design their entries and come to It is a family-owned business ture homestyle cooking. “We’ll be able to try multiple Rated PG-13 the parade, which will begin at 1:30 looking to tailor its menu and hours Amanda Pereira, along with things and depending on how Friday, Saturday, p.m., July 4. to the local community. her parents, Elier and Marelis, people like it, we can add food,” Sunday, Monday For questions, contact Nancy Havana’s will begin the day visited the May 30 chamber cof- Pereira said. *Movies subject to change* McGill at 402-768-6602. with standard breakfast selections, fee to talk about the family’s new She said they’ll have a cream Check the website at Additional activities on Indepen- like eggs, hash browns and bacon, adventure. soup of the day. dence Day include a fun shoot at www.hebronmajestic.com ham and sausage. The menu offers It is their fi rst time running a Pereira translated for her mother, the new archery range, infl atables waffl es, such as berries and cream cafe, she said. who came up with the idea to hold with a new obstacle course, ma- or bananas and cream. A Cuban “Mostly, we want to be food the tasting. gician, bathtub races, Roosevelt breakfast pizza is part of the morn- friendly and incorporate Cuban The family fi rst lived in Havana, ~Obituaries~ Park dedication, Quilts of Valor ing menu. food,” she said. They will also Cuba and Miami before moving to at Majestic Theater and the Fun Cuban and American coffees have smoothies. Columbus. They will reside on the Long, LeeAnn, 71, Hebron Run organized by Thayer County will be available and for lunch, Havana’s will offer a Cuban upper level of the cafe. Zacharias, Robert, 91, Fairmont Health Services. 2 - Wednesday, June 6, 2018 - The Hebron Journal-Register

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Mr. Hendricks has orga- 1888 nized a “Twenty-Two Club” 80 Years Ago composed of twenty-two men (The Bruning Banner) 130 Years Ago Three Indiana men were An occurrence happened who agree in case of sickness to pay 50c each per week for arrested last Wednesday night Tuesday at Griffi n’s photog- when they confessed to the raphy gallery which rarely benefi t of the affl icted. The club met at the court house theft of several chickens at the fi nds a parallel. It was the Fred Philippi farm home. photographing in one family Wed. and took the name of the “Shamrocks,” in honor Grabbing a 2 to 0 lead in group of fi ve generations. the fi rst inning, the Daykin It is probable that a similar of it being St. Patrick’s Day in the evening. H. L. Boyes baseball nine defeated the case could not be found in all Bruning Indians in the open- Nebraska. The parties were was elected chairman and G. R. Fitzsimons secretary. ing game here Sunday by a the baby daughter of Mrs. score of 9 to 5. Ella Powell, and mother, the Within the past week the movement to develop Planting corn on the con- baby’s grandmother, Mrs. tour is becoming a com- Jennie Pugh, the baby’s great Hebron’s mineral well has crystalized into something mon practice among Thayer grandmother, Mrs. Delana county farmers, according Hendershot, and the baby’s tangible. A paper has been circulated, and $1000 in to Alfred W. Christensen, great great grandmother, Agronomist at the Soil Con- Mrs. Angeline Brewer. The shares of ten dollars, was easily secured. A meeting servation Service Camp at younger was about six months Hebron. old and the eldest about ninety has been called at the court house this evening, when an Beginning Saturday night, years. J-R File Photo organization will be effected picture shows will again Married at the home of E. T. be shown in Bruning every This Week 1998…Coach Randy Mesloh (front left) leads the applause for the He-Hi Armstrong on Spring Creek, and a stock company formed. Hebron’s mineral waster has Saturday and Sunday night, golf team which fi nished 7th in the State Class C2 golf tournament last week in Lincoln. Team Feb., Miss Louisa C. Wagner, under the managership of J. members are (from left) Alan Onnen, state C2 champion Joel Brueggemann, Jeremy Powell, sister to Mrs. Armstrong, and high curative properties, and if placed on the market, may W. Crays of Lincoln. New Aaron Peithman and John Posey. Henry M. Easton of Nuckolls low prices features the re- county. Rev. W. J. Barger prove valuable for Hebron. opening of the Opera House Patricia A. Bowman was made the nuptial tie. The orphan Bethscheider nadic just south of Red Cloud as Mr. Crays announces that named the Postmaster at The sudden and unexpect- children on Tuesday ac- 1998 began its destructive march the admission will be 10c Bruning. She had been em- ed death of Ronnie Lemons companied their aunt, Miss across northern enter- to all. ployed as a postal clerk at 20 Years Ago at Kiowa last Monday, will Kelley, to Burlington, Iowa, ing Thayer County just east the Bruning Post Offi ce for Two Davenport businesses, be sad news to his many where they will make their of Chester where it slammed 1948 approximately 28 years. C.J. Tire Co., and Chief’s friends. home. Their mother, Mrs. into Hubbell at 10:15 p.m. The Western Auto store in Mess, were burglarized. The Farmers who raise corn to Honore Bethscheider, passed 70 Years Ago Newscasters on local net- Hebron received a new front burglars got away with an sell should remember that away March 22, at Burl- (The Alexandria Argus) works called the storm one at its location on Lincoln unspecifi ed amount of cash. white corn commands a better ington, Iowa, from Bright’s Alexandria is to have a new big debris cloud made up of St. Owner Hugh Clark re- Gerald Vortman presented price than yellow corn. But disease, aged 47 years. She business with the opening of three or four funnel clouds placed the old brick front and a fl ag from a German Ro- yellow corn is good enough to leave to mourn her loss: Fran- the new Electric store by Mr. while it was developing in changed the front windows to tary Club to Hebron Rotary feed stock, and we would like ces, Anna, Genevieve, John Bowman on June 1st. He will Kansas. At Hubbell, the storm and Maude; also a step-son, modernize the store. Club president Nancy Hofts. hit the Aurora Coop grain to see all corn raised in Thayer have a complete line of Cros- Vortman received the fl ag county sold on the hoof. Joseph, and a step-daughter,, ley products, electric fi xtures, elevator, then trudged across Mrs. John McDonald. Her 1988 from Gunther Koch who at- Highway 8 making its way Deshler: The funeral of gas ranges and expects to have tended the Peithman family Mrs. Groshanns was largely husband, Stephen Beths- bottle gas. He will also be 30 Years Ago to the David Kyker home. cheider, died in May, 1904. reunion. Anhydrous tanks were tossed attended. She was buried in doing R.E.A., contract work. Hebron fi refi ghters battled Hebron youngsters took the new cemetery. This being She also leaves two sisters The shop will be located in the blaze which totally de- helter skelter among lumber, and one brother. golf lessons in the Summer tin and tires after a tornado the fi rst funeral in Deshler. the I.O.O.F. building. stroyed a barn owned by Ron Recreation Golf program. From Glenrock, Pa.: On Rev. M. C. Brooks, Supt. Fangmeier of rural Hebron. hit the south side of Hub- W. A. Posey, G. R. Fitzsimons 1958 The youngsters were Trevor bell. Leakage from the tanks Wednesday last at the resi- With the help of the Hub- Fangmeier, Tucker Zeleny, dence of Mrs. M. J. McArthur, and E. E. Correll went to bell Fire Department the fi re caused offi cials to block off Davenport last Saturday to 60 Years Ago Andrew Bowman, Patrick the area Friday morning. the mother of the bride, in (The Alexandria Argus) was under control within 30 Mumm, Aaron Kroll, Ryan Stewartstown, this county, attend the lecture given by minutes. The Thayer County Histor- Colorado’s governor, Gov. At Commencement Exer- Werner, Austin Farnstrom, ical Society has put together our old friend. A. G. Collins, cises for the Class of 1958, The city of Hebron voted Cassandra Meyer, Michelle President of the First National H. A. Buchtel, D.D., L.L.D. to increase water rates by a historical stroll through the The following day, Sunday, May 16, Ronald Sinn and Walton, Steve O’Neal, Ethan centuries especially geared Bank of Hebron, Neb., was Janice Sinn were recognized 26 percent by the fi rst of Jensen, Lary Rocole, Sam united, in the holy bonds the beautiful new Methodist August. for the month of June. Wed- church building at Davenport by Supt. E. D. during the past Lohmeier, Nick Elting, Ste- ding togs dating to nearly of matrimony, to Miss R. school year. Ronald, son of Tobi Crowder and Brenda phen Walter, Tim Fangmeier, A. Arthur, an accomplished was dedicated by Governor Brinegar of Hebron High every decade from 1879 Buchtel, assisted by Rev. N. Mr. and Mrs. H. Dewey Sinn, Randy Wehrbein, Mallory to the present are featured and beautiful young lady of won the Class D High Jump School were named as the Sittler, Ryan Hergott, Kyle Stewartstown. A. Martin, P.E. Davenport winners of the Army Reserve this month at the Thayer has, without doubt, the hand- at the State Track Meet in Kassebaum, Dan Williams, County Museum Annex in Lincoln that day with a jump National Scholar Athlete Miranda Mesloh, Chris 1898 somest church building in Award. Belvidere. Thayer county. It is a frame of 5’11”. He qualifi ed for the Campbell, T.J. Kerns, Auli The Modern Woodmen meet by tying for fi rst in that Jamie Baden and Rochelle Van Cleef, Natalie Else, An- 120 Years Ago structure, ornamented with Dageforde were among ap- State Speech contest was Belvidere: A farewell re- event at the District meet at drew Fangmeier, Andy Else, Ionic columns and beautiful proximately 50 Nebraska 4-H held in Hebron on May 31. ception, given by the Chris- Fairbury. Janice, daughter of Jon Luongo, Jonathon Rauner stained windows. members attending state 4-H Thayer Central’s Russ Heit- tian Church and the Home Mr. and Mrs. Chris Sinn, was and Travis Mason. Camp Counselor Training. man secured fi rst, Johanna Guards will be held for Joseph 1918 valedictorian of the graduat- Larry Edzards presented Kluck of Bruning-Davenport Bowen on Saturday evening. ing class and was the winner 2008 Herman Kerl, World War I received second and Lauren The Home Guards and others 100 Years Ago of a University of Nebraska veteran, with an award issued 10 Years Ago Edgecombe of Thayer Central presented Rev. Haggarty with Tuesday state papers had Regent’s Scholarship. by the French government Storms plow through placed third. A video from a second-hand touring car the name of Anton Hillman, commemorating the 70th county: One particular cell Heitmann’s performance will this week...The Lewis Stock diphtheria, in the list of 1968 anniversary of the U.S. entry developing and turning tor- be sent to the national compe- Company are now gathered American soldiers dead and wounded in France. “Tony” 50 Years Ago into World War I. tition held at a later date. here, preparing for their show Gary Gerberding was ap- season...The infant child of is the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Hillman, pioneer pointed temporary chairman Arthur Stewart and wife died of the newly formed Hebron Tuesday during an operation. settlers of Deshler. Washington, March 15: Jaycees. Ron Riddle was the Funeral services were held fi rst to write a membership Wednesday at the home of Americans are to have one more hour of daylight in check. Rev. Haggarty and the little The new Dairy Sweet, body was taken to Harmony which to work and play every day during the warmer half located at the corner of Church for burial...F. Graves Highway 81 and Lincoln left Wednesday with his of the year. Under the terms of the daylight saving bill Ave., opened for business. car for Wyoming where he Owners were Shorty and has taken land...The Home passed by congress today, all clocks and watches in the Faye Ohlmann, coming from Guards of this place will soon Valentine. have their new suits which the U.S. will be set forward one hour at 2 a.m. Sunday, March Graham’s Ceramic Studio, town board is helping them located at S. First St., was to pay for...The body of Mrs. 31. The new time will prevail until 2 a.m. Sunday, October offering classes. Ed Wills was brot here from The Belvidere Alumni Tea Hershey for burial. 27, when chornometers will be set back one hour, thus was well attended the after- The bill to pension Wm. L. noon of Memorial Day. Griggsby of Belvidere passed restoring the present, or as- tronomical time. The Big “K” Cafe in the senate yesterday. Hebron was offering a smor- In the destruction of the 1928 gasbord every Sunday for battleship Maine two hundred $1.50. and sixty-two American lives 90 Years Ago were lost. Naval experts have (The Bruning Banner) 1978 proven that the loss is due Bruning’s business outlook to Spanish treachery. An takes on a rosey hue this morn- 40 Years Ago accounting and a reckoning ing. Milk trucks are coming The city of Hebron swim- for the loss is awaited from to town with the lactine fl uid ming pool was being rebuilt Spain. for the making of the fi rst with a new fi lter and lighting N. W. Bassore died at this vat of Bruning cream cheese. system installed. The opening home in this city on March Manager Schwenzen has all of the pool was to be delayed 24th, after months of linger- in readiness, though through until early July, according to ing illness. some delay in preliminary mayor Clarence Wright. The A. M. Dyer of Carleton has arrangements suffi cient milk pool was to have new decks engaged in the stock business cans and failure of one truck around the pool but the shape in St. Joseph and will move driver to get started, the fi rst would remain the same his family to that city soon. day’s output may not be as Jim and Christine Wil- O. J. Voght has been con- large but a capacity run is ex- liams purchased the Chester firmed as postmaster of pected within a few days and Herald from W.W. and Jean Deshler. Mr. Schwenzen will welcome M. Williams. Dr. McCaw, who has for the visitor and the skeptical many years been a resident milk producer to the newly of Belvidere, will move next established factory. week to North Platte. Leases have been taken SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Mr. Quivey was in Hebron on the two buildings on the over Sunday in the interest south side of Main street NEBRASKA: One Year, $38.00 of the Orphans’ Home of and we are informed that the The Hebron ournal Nebraska. Three hundred Stokes’ chain store company OUT-OF-STATE : One Year, $43.00 children have already been will occupy one of them while J- Online Only: One Year, $25.00 placed in good Christian the other will be occupied egister ($15 additional for combination of mail and online E-edition) homes in this state, instead by a restaurant. A man con- Postmaster: of growing up as paupers on templating the launching of R http://hebronjournalregister.com Send address changes to Hebron Journal-Register, the street. Homes are wanted a bakery in Bruning is also P. O . Box 210, Hebron, NE 68370-0210 for the following children: looking favorably our way. Girls 14, 11, 10 and 9 years The entire community and MEMBERS OF: of age; Boys 12, 11, 9 and many former residents who Mike Edgecombe ...... Publisher Nebraska Press Association National Newspaper Association 8 years of age; Boy baby 4 have loved ones buried in Nancy McGill ...... Editor weeks old. All good children. Bruning cemeteries gathered All property rights for the entire publication shall be the property the Hebron Journal-Register. Anyone desiring to adopt one at Bruning Opera House Marky Miller ...... Typ esetting/Circulation All photos, stories and advertisements are property of The Hebron Journal-Register and of these children can secure yesterday afternoon to pay Edgecombe Publishing Inc. Contents of this publication may not be reproduced in full or in application papers of C. M. honor to the soldier dead, part without prior consent from publisher. Wetherald. and respect to the loved ones Th e Hebron Journal-Register (ISSN 0740-0997) is published A Red Star On Th e Mailing Label Indicates gone before. every Wednes day from 318 Lincoln Ave. with periodical ★ Th e Subscription Is Soon To Exp ire. 1908 postage paid at Hebron, NE 68370. 110 Years Ago 1938 Phone (402) 768-6602 • Fax (402) 768-7354 • email: [email protected] The Hebron Journal-Register - Wednesday, June 6, 2018 - 3 Courthouse News Benefi ts of Aquatic Therapy TC Health Services

But what is Aquatic Ther- and Foundation COUNTY COURT Speeding, $25. apy? Aquatic therapy is a Health News Fines Paid REAL ESTATE specialized form of physi- awards scholarships by May 30, 2018 TRANSFERS cal or occupational therapy ships and the Carol Deepe Court costs $49.00 unless oth- AAndrewndrew W.W. FangmeierFangmeier toto done in a therapy pool.. The Hospital Guild for erwise stated. Probation costs also Memorial Healthcare Schol- RRobinobin R.R. Williams.Williams. PPtt LLotot 111,1, The warmth, buoyancy and Thayer County Health Ser- include $30 enrollment fee and arship. This scholarship is $25 per each month on probation. 1122 iinn BBlocklock 11,, RRicesices AAdditidditioonn gentle resistance of water vices and the Foundation awarded in memory of Carol Chemical testing costs are $5 per ooff HHebron.ebron. offers important benefi ts for tients, who can benefi t from for Thayer County Health month on probation. Deepe, from Deshler, NE for AAaronaron T.T. ZZelenyeleny ttoo LLathanathan patients recovering from an this type of therapy. Patients Services awards four $500 Local Law Enforcement her many years of dedicated MMcLaughlincLaughlin CConsonsttructionruction injury or illness, managing are able to participate in a healthcare scholarships an- Jerod Welch, Hubbell. service to the Guild and LLLC.LC. SS66 TT2N2N RR2W2W PPtt chronic pain such as arthritis program that involves super- nually. Recipients of the Speeding, $25. Foundation. NNWW 1/41/4 SSEE 11/4/4 IIrregularrregular or helping patients ease back vised exercises performed in scholarships must be either Dana Crockett, Belleville, The recipient of the 2018 TTractract 114444 ooff RRuralural TThayerhayer into an exercise routine. the water. Swimming is not a high school senior gradu- Kan. Speeding, $25. Carol Deepe Memorial CCounty.ounty. More specifically, pa- a prerequisite skill. ating from a Thayer County Domerlin Sodusta, Elk- Healthcare Scholarship was WWilliamilliam GG.. KKrollroll aandnd tients with limited mobility Patients can perform each high school or a Thayer horn. Speeding, $25. Michael White, a paramedic CCynthiaynthia AA.. KKrollroll ttoo HHaliealie DD.. can perform walking and exercise while standing in County resident pursuing Brittany Martin, Hebron. at Thayer County Health MMeints.eints. PPtt LLotot 9 iinn BBlocklock 110,0, strengthening, fl exibility and the water, holding onto the a degree in healthcare. The Unlicensed animal, $50; Services. Michael is pursu- EEaaddss AdditionAddition ooff HHebron.ebron. range of motion exercises side of the pool or using a purpose of the scholarships Dog or cat running at large, ing his Register Nursing de- JJoanneoanne FF.. WWeschlereschler, FFrankrank in the water that would oth- fl otation device. The water is to provide fi nancial as- fi rst offense, $50. gree. The three $500 TCHS WWeschler,eschler, JJaneane EE.. DDodes,odes, erwise be more diffi cult or provides a safe and effective sistance to eligible students Nebraska State Patrol Healthcare Scholarships RRobertobert DDodes,odes, JJohnohn LL.. painful to complete on land. method for healing injuries, and/or adults interested in a Jesus Rodriguez De Los were awarded to: Skyler HHobbsobbs andand CarolCarol HHobbsobbs toto This is simply because water restoring patient confi dence career in healthcare. Rey, Omaha. Speeding, $25; Knigge from Davenport, BBuntingunting FFarmarm LLLC.LC. SS3232 helps reduce the effects of and increasing mobility. At their May meeting, the No operator’s license, $75. Adeline Beals from Alexan- TT4N4N R2WR2W PPtt SSWW 11/4./4. gravity. Warm water is also Aquatic Rehabilitation Hospital Guild for Thayer Laurie Gnad, West Point. dria and Brendan Fangmeier very soothing to painful may be used to treat patients County Health Services from Hebron. Skyler and joints or muscles and relaxes who are experiencing: invited the 2018 scholarship Brendon will be attending tight or spastic muscles. Best - Low back pain recipients to attend their Chadron State College and of all, aquatic therapy can be - Joint paint from sports or meeting. The scholarships Thayer County Adeline will be attending the used even if a patient does daily repetitive activities awarded were their three University of Kansas. not know how to swim. - Neurological and ortho- TCHS Healthcare Scholar- Health Services Benefi ts of Aquatic Ther- pedic injuries apy: - Post-surgical debilita- tion Things And Stuff them in the drop box behind - Warm water facilitates muscle relaxation and in- - Muscle weakness sec- June 6: Alexandria the shop. ondary to chronic or acute June 7: Gilead Children’s Immuniza- creases peripheral circula- tion. injury or illness. June 8: Hebron tion Clinics: Immunizations The Korff Fitness and June 9: TCHS Employees for children are done through - Viscosity of water pro- vides resistance for strength Wellness Center allows June 13: Bruning the clinic. To schedule a rehab patients and member June 14: Ruskin clinic appointment, call 402- training. - Warm water stimulates from the public to take ad- June 15: Deshler 768-7203. vantage of the benefi ts of an June 16: Hebron Adult Immunization body awareness, balance, and trunk stability. aqua workout. Exercising in Hebron volunteers and Clinic: For all adult vac- water can be a good cardio Thayer County Health Ser- cines, contact the clinic - The reduction of gravi- tational forces in the pool workout for your legs and vices employees will provide appointment line at 402- arms. coverage on Saturdays from 768-7203. allows the patient to do strengthening exercises As with any cardio ex- 9 a.m. to noon. ercise, it helps improve Courtesy photo The Things and Stuff shop CLINIC SCHEDULES without causing further dam- age to healing structures. your lung function. This is Foundation scholarship winners were: (l-r) Michael White, and the hospital gift shop Bruning Clinic extremely benefi cial if you Brendan Fangmeier, Adeline Beals and Skyler Knigge. are staffed by volunteers No clinic scheduled. - Warm water results in decreased pain sensitivity. have respiratory problems from Thayer County and D avenport Clinic - Improvement of patient or asthma related compli- surrounding communities. June 12 ...... 9:30-11:30 cation. To volunteer at the Things Kay Elting, APRN morale and confi dence as they are able to complete For more information on and Stuff shop, contact Ruth Deshler Clinic the aquatic pool at Thayer Kripal at 402-768-6755. June 11 ...... 2:00-4:30 different exercises and show progress. County Health Services, call Shop hours are Wed., Thur. Kay Eltng, APRN the Rehab Department or the and Fri. from 9 a.m. to 4 June 12 ...... 2:00-4:30 Adding aquatic therapy to its list of service allows Korff Fitness and Wellness p.m. and Sat. from 9 a.m. Maggie Johnson, PAC Center. to noon. Thayer County Health Ser- Chester Clinic vices to better serve their pa- Donations of household No clinic scheduled. items and clothing items Milligan Clinic may be made during the June 12 ...... 8:00-10:45 hours of operation or leave Dr. Scott Vonderfecht Fillmore County Hospital offers relief for migraines

Courtesy photo DOUG HERGOTT June is national Migraine the sphenopalatine ganglion Pictured are Don Deepe (left), Michael White (winner of Awareness Month and Fill- (SPG), via the nasal cavity. MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP the Carol Deepe Memorial Healthcare Scholarship) and Deb more County Hospital offers The SPG block procedure GOLF TOURNAMENT an innovative treatment for Pohlmann. this hard-to-treat condition. takes about 10 minutes and reduces the intensity and 4 Person Scramble (Best Ball) The mission of Migraine 120 PARK AVENUE Sat., June 16 • 9:00 am Shotgun Start Awareness Month is to frequency of pain caused by HEBRON, NE 68370 educate the public on the se- migraines, cluster headaches 402.768.6041 7:00-9:00 a.m. Coffee & Rolls • Hebron Country Club verity of the condition, with and trigeminal neuralgia. FAX: 402.768.4669 Entry Fee: $160 per team messages such as #NotJus- “This treatment works and -RLQ'DYLG%XUG7&+6&(2DQGPHPEHUVRIWKHELOOLQJRI¿FHDW tAHeadache. “Migraines Includes Green Fees, Coffee & Rolls, and 1 Lunch Ticket is life changing for more one of these meetings to disuss improvements to patient billing. (Contact Deb Kenning for registration and cart rental $45.00 at 402-768-2662) are the 6th most disabling than 90 percent of patients,” Proceeds will go toward a scholarship for a student from illness in the world,” ac- COMMUNITY FORUMS ON BILLING both Thayer Central and Fairbury High Schools. cording to the Migraine Re- says Dr. Eric Vander Woude, search Foundation. “Every vascular and interventional June 11 at 6:00 pm - RW’s Restaurant, Davenport We will allow the first 27 teams that 10 seconds, someone in the enter the tournament to play. radiologist at AMI. “Most U.S. goes to the emergency June 12 at 7:30 am - Betty’s place, Bruning patients experience immedi- room complaining of head To Register call: Deb Hergott Kenning-402-768-2662 pain, and approximately ate pain relief that can last June 12 at Noon - Deshler Chamber Meeting 1.2 million visits are for for months. The procedure acute migraine attacks. 18 is safe for children and June 13 at 8:30 am - Hebron Chamber Coffee Talk at D’s Daylight Donut ABOUT LETTERS TO THE EDITOR percent of American women, pregnant women.” 6 percent of men, and 10 Vascular and intervention- The Hebron Journal-Register welcomes and encourages letters from percent of children experi- our readers. Guidelines Include: ence migraines.” al radiologists, Dr. Razdan, ckets • Letters must be signed by the author and include a phone number for Dr. Vander Woude, and Dr. our Ti contact if there is a problem or to verify the author. If more than one name Interventional radiologists Order Y appears, all signatures and telephone numbers must be included. from Advanced Medical Braun specialize in minimal- For The • Hand delivered letters with spoken instructions from the letter writer Imaging (AMI) out of Lin- Now will also be accepted provided the deliverer is the letter writer. ly-invasive, image-guided g Season • Letters must be pertinent to our readers, come from our readership coln visit Fillmore County procedures. Due to their Upcomin s! area, and deal with something of interest to our readers. Hospital twice a month to ert experience and success rate, 5 Conc • Letters are not a substitute for advertising and those that appear to use a live X-ray imaging of be advertising will not be published. these physicians are certifi ed • We reserve the right to choose which letters to publish and to edit to guide medication to a All concerts for the for legal or length reasons. bundle of nerves, known as trainers of the SPG block 2018-2019 migraine treatment and have Fairbury Concert trained other doctors from all Association are over the country. admissible by season membership only. To schedule an appoint- For season tickets call ment or for more informa- Eunice Starck at tion, please call Fillmore 729-5848 County Hospital’s Specialty Clinic at (402) 759-4924. Sept. 17, 7:30 p.m., Burkley Fine Arts Center See advertisement in next p week’s issue. Buckin’ at the Brewery Hogan Bull Ride and Benefit Dinner Saturday, June 16: Buckin’ at the Brewery 6-10 p.m. Tickets available online http://www.circlehdrodeo.org/events/ $13 and at the door for $15. Featuring 30 bulls and 30 riders, a $1,000 bounty bull for the winner of the event.

Sunday, June 17: HD Hogan Benefit and Dinner 3-9 p.m. Tickets are available online only http://www.circlehdrodeo.org/events/ $50. Includes dinner from Kerry’s Restaurant, live entertainment, beer, wine, cash bar, live and silent auction and the Wall Of Reme- brance On The Global War on Terror.

Profits will be split 50/50 between the Hunter HD Hogan Foundation and Veteran Nonprofit-Base Camp 40 4 - Wednesday, June 6, 2018 - The Hebron Journal-Register Area students 4QFDJBM0DDBTJPOT on Doane’s Dean’s list Doane University has an- nounced that 285 students have been named to the Dean’s List for the Spring 2018 semester. Students must achieve a minimum 3.7 grade point average on a 4.0 scale and hold 12 graded hours to qualify for this aca- demic distinction. Students who appeared on Doane University’s 2018 Spring Dean’s List include: Emily Folkerts of Bruning, Courtesy photo Graduate; Katelyn Pohl- man of Deshler, Senior; and Cattlemen’s Ball preparations... Happy 50th Wedding Anniversary Lauren Schmidt of Deshler, Volunteers from Hebron Region V Services assisted preparing for the Cattlemen’s Ball by Joyce and Dennis Schmidt! Senior. counting and bagging tokens and stuffi ng giveaways in 1500 bags for the Trail Boss ticket You are invited to help Joyce and Dennis holders attending the 2018 Cattlemen’s Ball on June 1 and 2 at Hebron. Schmidt celebrate their 50th Wedding Anniversary on Saturday, June 9, 2018, at the Thayer County Activity Center at 1302 4th Street in Deshler. The Letter To open house will be held from 2:00 to 4:00 p.m. No gifts please. Cards of congratulations will reach them at 5318 Road M, Deshler, NE 68340 The Editor

Dear Editor: Happy 60th Wedding Anniversary There are simply not Freda and Daniel Wiedel! enough words to give praise Congratulations to Freda and Daniel Wiedel in to every one who helped celebrating their 60th Wedding Anniversay. They make the Cattlemen’s Ball were married June 14, 1958, at St. Mary’s Catho- a success. lic Church in Pueblo, CO. If you wish to send them From the leaders at the top, a card you can mail it to 6467 Road D, Hubbell, down to the young ones pick- NE 68375. ing up the plates, the unity was solid. We may never know all the meetings, sug- gestions and decisions that had to be made in order to pull off this special event. Then, of course, mother

nature had her say with all Courtesy photo the rain. Again, the loyalty and pride stepped up. The NWU choir sings at Carnegie... “togetherness” throughout How do you get to Carnegie Hall? Practice, practice, practice. Williams Wyman’s music this area is something to be students put plenty of practice in for their May 26th performance at one of the world’s most envied. When we hear in the prestigious concert venues. “To be able to perform at Carnegie Hall is arguably the end goal news each day how divided of any musician,” said Wyman, professor of music. “Just walking on that stage knowing and bitter some seem to be, a special event like the who has already walked on that stage is in and of itsellf an excitement and a thrill if you’re Cattlemen’s Ball gives up a musician. The May performance marked the fourth time in eight years that NWU students proof that life is good. A big have had the opportunity to perform on that stage. Noah Burger of rural Davenport, a senior Happy 85th Birthday tip of a cowboy hat should at Nebraska Wesleyan University, was among the students who traveled to New York City. Ramona Kenning! certainly be given to all who Along with being a current member of the choir, Noah is a political science and Chinese There will be an Open House in honor of Ra- took part. major. Noah graduated from Deshler High School. mona Kenning’s 85th birthday. Please help us cel- BETTY AND DON ebrate a very special lady. Stop by anytime 1-3 CROWDER p.m., Sunday, June 17 at the Mansion, 1176 Rd 6300, Hebron Nebraska. News and advertising Area students Cards of on Dean’s list deadline is The Hebron Journal-Register invites you to share your special occasion Thanks announcements with our readers. Contact us at hebronjr@windstream. Hastings College has net or 402-768-6602 for more information. There is a fee associated with Monday noon for published announcements. announced the Dean’s List for its spring 2018 semes- Card of Thanks ter. For the semester, 378 The Hebron Journal-Register students from 21 states and A big thank you to all six countries were named those who attended the 2018 Closing Grain Bid to the Dean’s List, with 252 alumni banquet. Thank you June 5, 2018 In Home Care students achieving a 4.0 to this year’s committee, Chester, Nebraska Going Above and Beyond grade point average. and anyone who contributed To be eligible for the in any way, for their help Corn, bu ...... $3.44 Dean’s List, students must in its success and to Lori Milo, bu ...... $3.13 achieve a grade point aver- Heitmann for the fabulous Wheat, bu...... $4.84 age of 3.7 to 4.0 scale and food. Thank you to the busi- nesses who purchased ads Soybeans, bu...... $9.08 be registered for full-time coursework. to make our newsletter pos- FRIDAY AND Students with an asterisk sible, and thank you to Greg by their name earned a 4.0 Classen and friends for his grade point average for the funny entertainment and the SATURDAY semester. audience members for their For information contact: participation. A good time Chris Heitmann Area students achieving this honor include: Melissa was had by all and, hopefully, AGP 1005 Idaho St. Hinrichs of Bruning; Grant attendance in the coming Grain Marketing Superior, NE 68978 Norder* of Bruning; Ron- years will increase. YVONNE LONG Phone: 402-324-5475 or [email protected] ald Roskilly of Deshler; 402-768-3100 ALUMNI PRESIDENT 50% - 70% toll free 1-800-322-9579 and Brooklyn Hergott of Hebron.

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* ALEXANDRIA * lowship breakfast, 7 a.m. a.m.; Circuit forum here, 7 grade through high school. * CHESTER * Sunday, June 10: Sunday p.m. Sundays: Sunday School, PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH School, 9:15 a.m.; Worship, Monday, June 11: LCMS 9 a.m.; Worship Service, 10 HEBRON BIBLE CHURCH Lana Likens, Lay Pastor ST. JOHN LUTHERAN 10:30 a.m. Communion at Parkview Ha- a.m. Jeff Friesen, Pastor Sundays: Worship, 10 a.m.; Rev. Christopher Gerdes, Pastor Wednesday, June 13: Quilt- ven, 10:30 a.m.; Pastor at Sundays: Sunday School, 9 Sunday School, 11 a.m. Sundays: Worship, 11 a.m. ing, 1:30 p.m. Davenport, 1 p.m. - 5 p.m.; FIRST PRESBYTERIAN a.m.; Worship, 10 a.m. Tuesdays: Vespers, 6 p.m.; Agape readers, 7 p.m. Sundays: Worship, 10:30 Wednesdays: Women's Bible * BELVIDERE * Bible study, 6:30 p.m. PEACE LUTHERAN Tuesday, June 12: Bible a.m. study, 7 p.m. Rich Stevenson, Pastor study, 10:30 a.m.; Bible study, Thursdays: Prayer time, 9 Wednesday, June 6: Mead- 7 p.m. GRACE LUTHERAN a.m. BELVIDERE UNITED * DAVENPORT * owlark Heights Bible study, CHURCH Saturdays (2nd and 4th): CHURCH OF CHRIST 10:30 a.m.; Parkview Haven Keith Brozek, Pastor Men's Bible study. Kim Dunker, Pastor CHRIST'S LUTHERAN * FRIEDENSAU * Kristen Van Stee, Pastor Chapel and Holy Communion, Saturdays: Worship Service, Sundays: Worship, 9 a.m.; 3 p.m. 6:30 p.m. * BETHEL * Sundays: Sunday School, 9:30 TRINITY LUTHERAN * HUBBELL * a.m.; Worship, 10:30 a.m. Thursday, June 7: Bulletin Rev. Jose Flores Sundays: Worship, Bible deadline, 10 a.m. Sunday, June 10: Worship study, Coffee fellowship, 9 ZION LUTHERAN BETHEL CHURCH CHURCH OF CHRIST Friday, June 8: Men's break- Service, 10 a.m. a.m. Rev. Christopher Gerdes, Pastor Jim Hubble, Pastor Ron Shields, Pastor fast at The Wheelhouse, 7 a.m.; Wednesday, June 13: Sum- Sundays: Worship, 8 a.m. Sundays: Sunday School, Sundays: Sunday School, 9 VBS program at Parkview, 11:15 mer Bible study, 8 p.m. HEBRON & CHESTER 9:15 a.m.; Worship, 10:30 a.m.; Worship, 10 a.m. a.m., followed by picnic at Park Thursday, June 14: Nursing UNITED METHODIST a.m. * OAK * shelter (pick up kids between home/Assisted living visits by Rev. Young Je Kim, Pastor ST. PETER'S LUTHERAN 12:30 and 12:45 p.m.) Pastor; Young women's Bible Sundays: Worship at Ches- FIRST COMMUNITY * BRUNING * Vicar Greg Schaffer Sunday, June 10: Worship study, 7 p.m. ter, 11 a.m.; Worship at Hebron, CHURCH Sundays: Worship, 9 a.m.; Service, 10 a.m. (VBS pro- 9 a.m.; Sunday School, Chester, TRINITY LUTHERAN Keith Brich, Pastor Sunday School and Bible class, gram). * GILEAD * 9:30 a.m.; Hebron, 10:15 a.m. Sundays: Sunday School, 9 Stuart Sell, Pastor 10:15 a.m. Sunday, June 10 - Friday, a.m.; Worship 10 a.m. Sunday, June 10: Worship June 15: Royal Family Kids ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN KING OF KINGS Wednesdays: Men's Bible Service, 10 a.m. Camp. CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP UNITED METHODIST Pastor Kenneth Kramer study, 7 p.m. Tuesday, June 12: Text Jeanie Leeper, Pastor Tuesday, June 12: Church Sundays: Sunday School, 10 Darrell Sutton, Pastor Fridays: Women's Bible study. Sundays: Worship, 10:30 council, 8 p.m. a.m.; Worship, 11 a.m. Tuesdays: Service, 7 p.m. study, 2 p.m.

a.m. Wednesday, June 13: YOP Sundays: Worship, 6 p.m.; First Saturday: Men's break- UNITED METHODIST to RFKC. * HARDY * Sunday School, 5 p.m.; fi rst and fast, 7:30 a.m. Jeanie Leeper, Pastor * DAYKIN * third Sundays of month. Sundays: Worship, 9 a.m. ST. PETER LUTHERAN ST. PAUL LUTHERAN * RUSKIN * ST. JOHN Brian Francik, Pastor HARVESTIME Thursday, May 7: Conver- Pastor Breen Marie Sipes NEW LIFE ASSEMBLY * BYRON * Pastor Annette Minderman Sundays: Worship, 9 a.m. BETHANY LUTHERAN Sundays: Worship, 9 a.m. sations, 7 a.m.; Work day at Mike Hood, Pastor ST. PETER LUTHERAN Deshler Lutheran School, 9 Sundays: Worship, 10 a.m. Irvin Schleufer, PMA RURAL BYRON a.m. * HEBRON * Gerald Toepfer, PMA * DESHLER * Friday, June 8: Sort and SACRED HEART CATHOLIC Connie Raess, Pastor Pastor Breen Marie Sipes Sundays: Worship, 10 a.m. Sundays: Worship, 10:30 organize garage sale items, FAITH LUTHERAN Father Rudolf Oborny, Pastor ABIDING WORD LUTHERAN a.m. 9 a.m. Brian Francik, Pastor Saturday, June 9: Mass, Jon Langness, Pastor Saturday, June 9: No-cost Contact # 402-200-1228 6 p.m. ******** Wednesday, June 6: WMF Sundays: Worship, 8:00 * CARLETON * garage sale, 8 a.m. - 2 p.m. Sunday, June 10: Mass, Bible study, 1:30 p.m.; VBS Sunday, June 10: Sunday a.m. 10 a.m. Copy requested by noon on planning meeting, 7:30 p.m. Mondays. To make additions or ZION LUTHERAN School teachers meet, 8:30 Friday, June 15: Remove all Friday, June 7: Ladies Bible FIRST COMMUNITY changes, Fax 402-768-7354, e- Sundays: Worship, 9 a.m.; a.m.; Worship Service, 9:30 cemetery grave decorations. study, 1 p.m. CHURCH mail [email protected] Sunday School, 10 a.m. a.m.; Coffee fellowship, 10:30 Totus Tuus, July 8-13, fi rst Saturday, June 9: Men's fel- Steve Speichinger, Pastor or phone 402-768-6602.

Obituaries 120 PARK AVENUE HEBRON, NE 68370 man; parents, Fred and Erna News and Eagle’s Wings” and “How 402.768.6041 LeeAnn Zacharias; and step son, Alan FAX: 402.768.4669 Great Thou Art.” Folkerts. advertising Long Memorials are directed He is survived by his wife, SPECIALTY CLINIC SCHEDULE to the Relay for Life of Delores, and step children, ORTHOPEDIC WOUND CLINIC LeeAnn Marcella (Weber) Thayer County, c/o: Price step grandchildren, and step deadline is Long, was born on Nov 26, Funeral Home, 210 S. 3rd St., great-grandchildren. Robert Dr. Hurlbut June 11 Dr. Rivera June 13 1946, in Parkston, S.D., Hebron, Nebraska 68370. and step granddaughter, Emily OB/GYN ORTHOPEDIC Monday noon for the daughter of Elmer and Price Funeral Home of Folkerts, were very special to DeVona (Kurtenbach) We- Hebron was in charge of the each other. He is also survived Dr. Adam June 12 Dr. Bohlen June 14 arrangements. The Hebron ber. She passed away on May by his children and grand- (New patients 31, 2018, in Hebron. GENERAL SURGERY children. need a referral) She is A funeral service for Robert Dr. Growney June 13 Journal-Register survived Robert was held on June 1, at the by her Trinity Lutheran Church in www.ThayerCountyHealth.com loving Zacharias Bruning, with Pastor Stuart husband, Robert Frederick Zacharias Sell officiating. Organist, William; was born on October 20, 1926, Janice Fintel, accompanied children, to Fred and Erna (David) the congregation as they sang Kenny Zacharias, on a farm near hymns, “Take My Hand Dear (Anna), Persia, Iowa. He passed away Lord,” “Amazing Grace” and Tami (Kyle) Sorensen, on May 29, 2018, in Fairmont, “In The Garden.” Michael, Scott (Rachel), at Fairview Manor, at the age Pallbearers included Jeremy Plant it Now, and Brenda (Rick); four of 91. Hinrichs, Michael Hinrichs, grandchildren; and siblings, Robert John Remmers, Dale Rem- Watch it Grow Kenny (Louise) Weber and was bap- mers, Loren Muehling and Nancy Weber and their tized and Leland Weber. families. confirmed Graveside Services were She is preceded in death in the Lu- conducted from the Trinity CD choices with great returns. by her parents, Elmer and theran Lutheran Cemetery in Bruning DeVona Weber; brother, faith. following the funeral service. Dennis Weber; sister, Brenda He at- Memorials are directed to 20-month CD 60-month CD Weber; and nephew, Bryan tended Per- the family for a later designa- Weber. sia School for all 12 years of tion. LeeAnn grew up on a farm his education and graduated in Farmer & Son Funeral near Dimock, S.D., where % % 1944 from Persia High School. Home was in charge of funeral .52APY 1,2 .14APY 1,2 she graduated from Parkston After graduation, Robert began arrangements. 2 3 High School and attended farming, which became his On balances of On balances of National College of Busi- lifelong profession. $25,000 and over. $25,000 and over. ness, in Rapid City, S.D., In June 1946, Robert was where she studied account- married and from this union, ing and bookkeeping. three children were born. On Area students She married William (Bill) April 10, 2002, he married De- 32-month Rising Rate CD Long on August 17, 1968. lores Folkerts at Holy Trinity on UNO They moved around the Mid- Lutheran Church in Chandler, honors lists west and settled in Garnett, Arizona. Robert moved to First 18 months Following 14 months Kansas, in 1979. LeeAnn Bruning and became a member More than 3,500 students performed accounting and of Trinity Lutheran Church have been recognized for bookkeeping duties at Gar- where he met many new their academic achievements net Foods, Inc. friends. Robert and Delores at the University of Nebraska % % .91 1,3 .91 1 In addition to raising fi ve continued to spend their win- at Omaha (UNO) during the APY APY children, she enjoyed crafts, Spring 2018 semester with 1 3 ters in Arizona until 2017. bingo, bowling, crocheting, Robert was a very active inclusion on the Chancel- sewing, coloring and coffee person during his lifetime. He lor’s and/or Dean’s lists. 32-month Total Term with friends among other enjoyed fi shing in Minnesota, To qualify for the Chancel- social activities. In 2000, Bill Canada and Nebraska. He lor’s list, students must earn and LeeAnn made Hebron spent a lot of time traveling. a grade point average of 4.0 their home. for courses taken at UNO % Robert spent over 20 years on .78 APY 1 LeeAnn was a member of the board of Bethany Lutheran during the semester and to 2 the Sacred Heart Catholic Home in Council Bluffs, Iowa, qualify for the Dean’s list, Church and community held positions at the local, students must earn a GPA of volunteer. Bill and LeeAnn state, and national levels 3.5 or better. Students must enjoyed traveling, especially of the Synod of the ELCA, have completed 12 or more Stop by or call us to start saving today. to see their children, grand- worked with Boy Scouts and quality hours. Your money, your questions, your peace of mind. children and family in South 4-H Clubs, owned partner- Kyle Dloughy of Deshler At UBT, it’s all taken care of. Dakota. They were married ship in Persia Home Savings and Thomas Feulner of for 49 years. Hebron were both named to Bank, and received the Master . Following LeeAnn’s Farmer Award of Iowa. the Chancellor’s list. Fairbury 1313 K St. wishes she was cremat- Robert is preceded in death Carlee Schardt of Carleton ed. Funeral services were by his sisters, Larainne, Doro- was named to the Dean’s held on June 5, at Sacred thy, and Shirley; brother, Her- list. Heart Catholic Church in Hebron, with Father Rudy Oborny offi ciating. Lector was Ken Else; acolyte was Pat O’Hanlon; altar servers were Lukas and Gavin Kroll; 1 Annual Percentage Yield (APY) effective as of 5/24/18; subject to change. $1,000 minimum organist was Julie Kriesel balance to open account and obtain the APY. Personal accounts only. A penalty may be imposed for early withdrawal which may reduce earnings. Maximum limits apply. and cantor was Robin Tim- 2 On balances of $1,000-$24,999: 2.42% APY on 20-month CD, 3.03% APY on 60-month CD. mermans. Grandchildren 3 Withdrawals made outside the 10-day grace period at the end of the first 18 served as gift bearers, Abby months may be assessed a penalty, which may reduce earnings. Member FDIC Tucker, Garrett Tucker, Al- ice Tucker and Emma Long. Musical selections were ubt.com 402.729.3337 “Precious Lord, Take My Hand,” “These Alone,” “On 6 - Wednesday, June 6, 2018 - The Hebron Journal-Register

Host families Truck Raffl e Randy and Becky Mike Schroeder Hergott and family and Darrel and Rob and Springer Natalie Marsh and family Interior Decorations Chair couples Nancy Hofts Tony and Karla Deepe; John Oregon Trail and Lynn Greer; Video Pat and Carlece Phil and Deb Kenner; Mike and Johnson and Pam Ellen Long; Dick Maynard and Cheryl Walsh; and Gregg and Wine Tasting Janice Wiedel Shelley Bursik

Style Show Ranch Rodeo Tara Huber, Trey Duensing Natalie Marsh and and Spencer Else Jamie Koch Emergency Art Tent Medical Jerry and Virginia Wayne Kugel Brase, Jenise Straight and Susie Live Auctions and Gary Miller Tara Kuhlmann

Outdoor The Calf-For-A-Cure Program raised approximately $260,000. Golf Decorations Ron Dubbert, Becky and Tori Eric Krupicka and Hergott Thad Mumm

Air Show Treasurer/ Bill Linton Cashier Scott Harms Traci Fangmeier and Craig Pope Calf-For-A-Cure Bob Engle and Grounds, Tim Else Electrical and Communications Auctioneers Randy and Jim Brad Elting Hergott

Opening Entertainment Ceremonies Lance Pachta and Jane Dodes Rob Marsh

Promise Petals Security Janelle Bruning Sheriff David Lee

Beef Display Trailer Shuttles Jason Jagels and Tysen Hissong Neil Voss Photography The live auction June 2 tallied more than $300,000. Above, Cassie and Art Whitton Rawhide Run Takaylynn Hergott display a custom-made Henry Rifl e with a serial num- Jeff Friesen ber of zero. Camping General Stores Kevin and Larry Diane Baxa and Hergott Idonna Kripal Landscaping Memorabilia Ben Ulmer Jordan Sales and Denese Sudbeck Volunteer Coordinators, Silent Auction Secretary, Kory Koch Sanitation and Lodging History Tent Pat and Carlece Linda Simonsen Kenner

Ticket Sales Program Design Lindsey Lena Garner Vieselmeyer Horseback Catering/ Parking Serving Carrie Anderson Janice Wiedel Ellie Pachta assisted master of ceremonies, Mike Flood with the truck raffl e. Tickets were $100 each for one of three trucks, and Dick a 2018 Ford F150; 2018 Chevy Silverado; and 2018 Dodge Ram. Heinrichs Tokens Rick and Patrice Accounting Hoffman and Brian Blobaum Max and Karen Hinrichs Underwriting Dick Walsh VIP Assistance Megan and Chad Main Tent Oswald Buffett tent — Marla Heitmann Christy Farnstrom Lost and Found — Roger and Chris Fehr and Ron and Ann Lindvall Golf cart shuttles — Scott and Paula Schroeder Bar Committee — Colt Vieselmeyer; Jerry Johnson; Andrew Fangmeier; Haley Williams; Justin Williams; Chris Huber; and Steve Williams The Hebron Journal-Register - Wednesday, June 6, 2018 - 7

First row (left to right): Aiden Mostek and Ellie Pachta model at the Survivor Style Show; Miss Nebraska Allison Tietjen on piano. Second row: Cindy Chinn’s saw artwork; Thayer County Emergency Management Director Colt Farringer talks with Kay Eickman; Public speaker and cancer survivor, Ashli Brehm at the Top Hand dinner Saturday evening; Prairie Blacksmith Association at the History tent; Vanguard Squadron Air Show; Virginia Brase, Tim O’Callaghan and Nancy Hofts were featured on the big screen to tell their cancer survivor stories; Bruce Bruning’s leatherwork; Tracy Lawrence performed Friday; Trace Adkins performed Saturday; and Lucas Hoge picked up where Lawrence left off Friday.

Card of Thanks Thank you to EVERYONE who took part in ANY way with the 2018 Cattlemen’s Ball of Nebraska. Your gifts of your time and generosity made this event an extraordi- nary success! Thank you also to everyone who purchased tickets to attend! We are so proud of the communities of southeast Nebraska! We hope you will make this an event you plan to attend and/or help with each year! THE 2018 CATTLEMEN’S BALL OF NEBRASKA PLANNING COMMITTEE 8 - Wednesday, June 6, 2018 - The Hebron Journal-Register

Cattlemen’s Ball Champions Championship Flight Winners of the Cattlemen’s Ball was Blue Valley Bowl with (left to Courtesy photo right) Gunner Mumford, Dave Klaumann, Eric Krupicka and Ryan Butler. The Golf Outing Class of 1968... at the Hebron Country Club was sponsored by Norder Supply. Arends Family Foods and The Class of 1968 celebrated their 50-year reunion over Memorial Day weekend. Pictured Bruning Grocery sponsored the luncheon. Additional businesses and individuals sponsored are: Front row (l-r): Jay Bauer, Janice (Driewer) Klaumann, Rick Osher, Kris (McKay) Smith, prizes and course play. Roxanne (Borecky) McArville, Karen (Virus) Hinricks, Sharon (Eickman) Wilken, Sharon (Mulinix) Schreurs, Carol (Pitts) Lickty, Connie (Easton) Hickman, Diane (Huber) Miller, Phyllis (Dana) Keen and Barb (Fangmeier) Reimers. Back row (l-r): Jim Schroeder, Lance Johnson, Mike Thuman, Larry Naiman, Marty Cline, Ralph Hartley, Randy Hergott, Ed Lee, Ray Henning and David Cording. There were 47 in the Class of 1968 and four are now deceased, Jack Paugh, Carolyn (Hendershot) Johnson, Louise Kroll and Sandra (Sebree) Pettey.

Hebron Senior Center Monday, June 11: Pulled pork on bun, potato wedges, veggie salad, apples. Tuesday, June 12: Beef burrito, fi xings, Spanish rice, pudding. Bingo. Wednesday, June 13: Chicken, mashed potatoes, gravy, carrots, cake. Farm- ers’ market coupons, 1:30 p.m. Thursday, June 14: Tuna Courtesy photo noodle casserole, peas, ice Lois Shields Award... cream. Flag history, 11 Cattlemen’s Ball 1st fl ight winners Marge Ekeler (left), former Hebron High Ecomonics teacher a.m. Friday, June 15: Philly Great Plains State Bank (from left to right) Doug Kerkman, Todd Heithoff and Mike Schmitt. from 1968-1998, was presented the Lois (Miller) Shields Award steak, French fries, side Not pictured: Dave Chochon. by Connie (Shields) Pasek. salad, peaches. Bingo. Meals served with bread, butter and milk. To make res- He-Hi/Thayer Central ervations, phone 768-6052 by 1:30 p.m., the day before alumni banquet held you wish to dine. Chester residents need to The 2018 alumni banquet a few members chosen from call the Hebron phone num- was held on May 26 at the the audience to participate ber for reservations. Stastny Center in Hebron. as well. Exercise daily, 9:30 a.m. Many alumni enjoyed catch- Many commented how - 10:30 a.m.; Tai Chi, Tues- ing up with old friends and they enjoyed the evening days and Thursdays, 8:30 classmates during the social and thought this was the best a.m.; “See you lighter”, hour held prior to the ban- banquet they had attended. It Wednesdays, 8:45 a.m.; quet. Many commented on is comments like this, that Bus to Lincoln on Monday, the delicious food catered make the committee feel Wednesday and Thursday; by Lori Heitmann. the hard work is worth it. Fairbury trips are on fi rst Master of Ceremonies, However, alumni president and third Mondays. Kurk Wiedel, opened the Yvonne Long says they are evening welcoming the always looking for more alumni and presenting a alumni to help as it is get- few awards to the audience. ting harder and harder to get Following the Pledge of Al- people to volunteer, which Davenport legiance, Pat Kenner gave creates more work for those the invocation. already on the committee. Senior Diners After the dinner, 2018 The committee is also class response was given by concerned about the low McPherson retires from emergency management Valedictorian Jena Cottam. number who attend the Monday, June 11: Pulled Thayer County Emergency Manager for the past 10 years, Bill McPherson, announced Class response for 1968 was banquet. Several honor years pork on bun, potato wedges, his retirement in March and a reception was held for him May 31. Colt Farringer trained given by Ray Henning, who had no one in attendance and veggie salad, apples. with McPherson and is the county’s new emergency manager. Joining McPherson is Jef- recalled how rival athletes a couple of honor years had Tuesday, June 12: Beef from Geneva supported him one attending. ferson and Saline counties’ manager, John McKee; Jodie Fawl, public information offi cer burrito, fi xings, Spanish rice, for Nebraska Emergency Management Agency; and Jim Dunker, emergency manager for after his father had been shot. Remember, the annual pudding. Bingo. Dave Sittler responded for alumni banquet is for honor Fillmore County. the 55-year class and Jim classes AND any person Wednesday, June 13: Kenner spoke about his 75- who ever graduated from Chicken, mashed potatoes, year graduating class from Hebron High and Thayer gravy, carrots, cake. Farm- 1943. Central. You do not need to ers’ market coupons, 1:30 Ventriloquist, Greg Clas- be an honor year graduate p.m. sen and his friends, enter- to attend. Thursday, June 14: Tuna tained the audience and had noodle casserole, peas, ice cream. Flag history, 11 REAL ESTATE, VEHICLES a.m. SCHOOL & HOUSEHOLD AUCTION Friday, June 15: Philly steak, French fries, side Friday June 15, 2018 salad, peaches. Bingo. Starting Promptly @ 10:30 a.m. Meals served with bread, butter and milk. For reserva- 930 EADS AVE., HEBRON, NE tions, call 364-2449 by 1:30 p.m., the day before. Real Estate, Cars & Van, Desks, Exercise Monday, Wednes- Tables & Chairs, Household Furni- day and Friday at 9:30 a.m. ture, Appliances & Shop Equipment, Wrapping for cancer Fitness-Gym, Electronics, misc. Wrapping silverware for the Cattlemen’s Ball were (Front row, left to right) Betty Poppe, ABOUT LETTERS Kathy Mammen, Phyllis Traudt, Mary Bruning, Cleora Ficken, Deloris VanSkiver and Gertrude THAYER CENTRAL SCHOOLS & OTHERS, SELLER TO THE EDITOR Skucius. (Back) Norma Wiedel, Betty Walsh, Cheryle Wiedel, Ruth Evers, John Schlife, Ellen The Hebron Journal-Register Saltzman, Cara Lee Braun and Laurine Schweitzer. Not pictured were Berneta Miller and Joe welcomes and encourages let- Posey. Brad Elting & Company, Inc. ters from our readers. Guidelines Real Estate Broker, Auctioneer & General Certified Appraiser Include: 145 North 4th St., Hebron • Phone: 402-768-7270 • Letters must be signed by View this auction on the web: www.eltingauction.com the author and include a phone The Superior Elks will be hosting a number for contact if there is a problem or to verify the author. If more than one name appears, all signatures and telephone CRAFT & numbers must be included. • Hand delivered letters with VENDOR SHOW spoken instructions from the letter writer will also be accepted Kris Timmerman, Owner The Classifieds provided the deliverer is the letter writer. Saturday, June 9 • 9 - 3 can help you save • Letters must be pertinent Title Insurance for a rainy day. to our readers, come from our readership area, and deal with & Davenport Community Building Save on the things something of interest to our readers. Abstracting Services you need, • Letters are not a substitute A variety of direct sales and crafters will be sell the ones for advertising and those that 140 North 4th Street appear to be advertising will not available for you to shop with. you don’t! be published. Hebron, NE 68370 • We reserve the right to choose (402) 768-6324 which letters to publish and to Elks members will be serving lunch, snacks and refresh- edit for legal or length reasons. [email protected] ments throughout the day. The Hebron Journal-Register - Wednesday, June 6, 2018 - 9 in time since those exciting years of yesterday? And Oak By Phyllis Schmidt Send your news and photos to now to be able to renew old Lola Biltoft attended the visited briefl y with Pauline usual activities for Donna friendships that were lost Edgar Alumni on May 26. Hanson at Parkview Haven Gillan. On Monday, she for years, at least until the [email protected] Her daughter, Lesley Soucie in Deshler. joined others for quilting. fabulous 2018 Cattlemen’s and granddaughter, Halle On May 23, Phyllis Wednesday, Donna went to Ball. came Saturday night for the Schmitt and Dixie Drohman Bible study and had lunch Memorial Day weekend. attended the funeral of Joby at CAPS Cafe. In the after- The unstoppable weather Lola’s daughter, Toni Hynes Hanson at the Catholic noon, she went with Jim and almost entirely cooperated. came on Sunday, and Lola Church in Superior. Then Terri to Crete for Jacoby’s In fact, it was a major asset took them all to Davenport they stopped at the hospital softball game. after you could forget the for dinner. On Monday, to visit Janis Culbertson. Thursday morning, Donna Lola, Lesley and Halle at- Thursday, Phyllis ate at the Gillan went for coffee and muddy fi elds that were used HEBRON JOURNAL-REGISTER DIRECTORY OF tended the services at the Birthday dinner at the Dav- attended Tai Chi. Karen for parking. Actually people Edgar Cemetery and the din- enport Senior Center, then Harrington visited Donna seemed to have a quicker FARM SERVICE PROFESSIONALS ner at the Legion Club. went to the Davenport, Edgar in the afternoon. step and a lighter spirit after Saturday morning, May and Oak Cemeteries. Donna Gillan and Donna HERGOTT PRECISION AG, LLC 26, Lorrell Peterson took Saturday morning, Phyl- Fishel had lunch at CAPS on that burst of wet stuff called Let us steer your operation to his mother, Gerry Eckles to lis Schmitt ate breakfast in Saturday. They then visited rain emerged from the sky. It higher profits and greater efficiency! Spring Creek Cemetery at Deshler, then went on to in Donna G’s home. After was like there is no stopping Ruskin to decorate family Hebron and Bruning. church on Sunday, Donna us now...we have endured! SHELBY HERGOTT 785-614-2339 graves. Sunday, Rhonda On May 27, Carrie Ahrens accompanied Jim and Terri 437 N 3rd, Hebron, NE 68370 [email protected] Brubacher came from Lin- and baby Bennett Jay visited to Crete for Izzy’s dance Congratulations to all who coln and brought supper and at Junior and Dixie Drohm- recital. They had lunch at helped make it a time to was an overnight guest. an’s along with Phyllis Valentino’s Pizza. remember in our County. 03&(0/ On Monday, Memorial Schmitt and Jakki Drohman, And for all of us who didn’t Day, Phil Eckles joined fam- Ryker and Rixten. 53"*- ily members at the Nelson Thursday evening, May get to participate, may it be Cemetery, then was joined 31, Jerry and Kelly Schmitt an event that we shall always by Gerry and Rhonda for the visited Phyllis Schmitt and Belvidere get to visualize and put down */463"/$& dinner at the Legion Club. For your Crop Hail Insurance, they went to Oak Grove in the history books. give us a call!   Gathering at the Eckles Cemetery. By Linda Hudson    home for an afternoon of Saturday night, Phyllis True summer is expanding 106PO Box6th Street 40 PO Box 473 visiting were Phil’s brother Schmitt met Carol Meyer By the way, this week I over us and soon all the ball Davenport, NE Edgar, NE Bill and his daughter Nancy in Fairfi eld for supper at would like to announce the games and small town events 402-364-21652318 402-224-4795 from Lincoln, his son Bob of the Opera House. Sunday formation of a new club once again will be the main FIELD PROFESSIONALS Malcolm and Liz Eckles of evening, Phyllis attended for our area. The only re- topics of discussion. Benedict, Betty McCutchan the pork chop supper in quirement is that you were PUMP & WELL and Bill McCutchan. After Arlene Priefert Ham- Shickley sponsored by Alf’s not able to attend the most Call on the Experts for attending services in Ruskin, Well Drilling and other busi- montree and Bill Hudson of talked about event of the Sales, Service & Repair! Gerry and Rhonda came nesses. year, the Cattlemen’s Ball. Mt. Pleasant, Texas, came home and served coffee, On May 23, Donna Gillan It’s probably the most suc- back to Nebraska for the 800-642-0760 brownies and ice cream to accompanied Cheryl Jen- cessful event talked about 402-627-2835 their guests. sen to Lincoln for Drew in this neighborhood for a Cattlemen’s Ball. While here Gaylen and Jackie Cox Shelburn’s Honors Program long time. they visited many relatives 310 N. Market St., attended the Edgar Alumni at Southwest High School There are always so many and friends in the area. Shickley, NE on May 26. Sunday eve- where Drew received four pluses for events such as this. TaraLee and JessaLynn ning of Memorial weekend, honors. Afterwards, they Only, if you had to miss it, they joined their family at Hudson and parents attended went out for ice cream. do you realize how painful Williams Drilling Lovewell Lake for supper. Cheryl and Donna went missing it really was? There the Nebraska Jr. Cattlemen’s To Advertise in Phyllis Schmitt had coffee shopping the next day. are never enough good con- Angus show in York over the Company, Inc. with Jackie Cox on the 25. On May 27, after church, this 6204 Spur 85D • Belevidere versations for celebrations weekend. On May 30, Phyllis accom- Donna went with Jim and such as this. The work and directory call 768-6098 or 800-477-3745 panied Jackie to the home of Perhaps by next week Terri Oltmans to Lincoln for cooperation will probably Irrigation Pump Service Lola Biltoft. Andrew Shelburn’s gradua- there will be more variety remain in the history books 402-768- Irrigation, Stock and On May 21, Phyllis tion at the Devaney Center. for years to come. of news. After all, how much Schmitt attended the Ruskin Brent and Cheryl Jensen also Home Well Drilling Service There are so many hidden can one hear within inside 6602 American Legion Auxiliary attended. The reception was happenings that most do not or e-mail Your local Zimmatic Piviot Dealer meeting at the home of Alice held at the home of Sam and know about. How about the four walls of home? Let the Eggers where the group pre- Jessica. discovering of over 50 year lazy, crazy days of summer [email protected] pared crosses for Memorial This past week brought the classmates that had been lost begin! Day. Afterwards, Phyllis

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TEACHER’S AIDE Shop Mechanic Thayer Central Community Schools Ohiowa, NE Thayer Central Community Schools (Hebron, NE) Shop Mechanic for Mid-America Feed Yard is seeking applicants for an elementary teacher’s near Ohiowa, NE. Must be team-oriented, self aide position for the upcoming school year; the motivated, have experience in welding and ex- start date will be August 10. The workday is 7.5 perience with mechanical applications. Indi- hours per day. Contact the school at 402-768- vidual will be working to repair and maintain 6117 for additional information or an application, feed yard facilities and equipment. Individual or look online at www.thayercentral.org. Dead- must have experience in heavy equipment, be able to keep service records, and keep inven- line for applications is June 18. EOE tory of all parts. Any electrical, hydraulic, and water systems experience will be helpful. In- dividual must comply with all safety rules and policies. At times, individual may be required to assist in other areas. Comprehensive ben- MULTIPLE POSITIONS efi ts, 5 days a week, 7 am to 5 pm with rotating weekends & rotating holidays: 3 on 3 off. Drug and background tests required. Email resumes AVAILABLE or application requests to barb@midamerica- feedyard.com or call 402-295-2216. See McCarthy Holthus, LLP, an AV rated law firm website for a downloadable application: www. practicing Mortgage and Commercial Banking midamerica-feedyard.com law as well as creditors’ rights in Bankruptcy, Litigation, Receiverships and Evictions in 402-365-7251 multiple states is currently looking to hire in its York, NE Office. PARA FOR 2ND GRADE STUDENT Bruning-Davenport USD https: www.reinke.com Benefits: Bruning-Davenport USD seeks an individual to • Relaxed work dress attire be a para for a 2nd grade student. The position or visit us at • Generous paid time off policies begins August 13th & is in the Davenport building, • Medical, Dental, and Vision plans but transportation can be provided from Bruning 1040 Rd 5300, Deshler to Davenport by the district. Contact Dr. Clark, • 401(k) Savings Plan with Company match 402-364-2225 for more information. Please send • Our Current Opened Positions: resume if interested to Dr. Clark, PO Box 190, • Call Center Specialist Davenport, NE 68335 or [email protected]. • Processing Clerk • Payoff and Reinstatement Clerk Reinke Manufacturing Co., Inc. is an EOE. M/F • Referral Intake Clerk • Production Reporting Assistant GARAGE SALES

GARAGE SALE: 715 Olive Ave, Hebron. Friday, June 8 from For consideration of our open positions, 4-8pm and Sat., June 9 from 8-12pm. Leather chair, two fl at application is required through the below website: screen TVs, comforter set, pillows, curtains, lamps, bathroom https://workforcenow.adp.com/jobs/apply/posting. rug set, end table, plant stands, Hobby Lobby pictures and other html?client=mypremier decorative items. Purses, jewelry and nice clothing. Deb Mumm, Kelsey Wood, Jan Schueler. 23-1p

GARAGE SALE: 430 Olive Ave, Hebron. Four family sale. MOTOR GRADER OPERATOR Thurs. June 7, 4-8 Friday, June 8, 8-5 and Sat., June 9, 8-11. Thayer County Road Department Ladies brand clothing small, medium and large. Men’s clothing, large and XL. Shoes, bedspreads, lamps, jewelry and other misc The Thayer County Road Department is seek- items. 23-1p ing applications for a motor grader operator for the Hebron area. A valid CDL is required and ex- GARAGE SALE: 1140 Barger Ave, Hebron. Friday 2-7 and Sat. perience operating all types of heavy equipment is 8-12. Adult clothing, hosehold misc, beer signs, stereo system, helpful. Application forms and job description are bikes and more. 1040 Rd 5300, Deshler, NE or apply at available 7:00 a.m to 3:30 p.m. at the Road Depart- 23-1p www.reinke.com ment offi ce, 1309 Road 6100, Hebron. NE. Thayer $2.50 per hour shift premium on all shifts! County is an Equal Opportunity Employer. ReinCoat, LLC. is an Equal Opportunity Employer M/F MOVING SALE 725 OLIVE AVE - HEBRON AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAM DIRECTOR FRIDAY and SATURDAY, June 8-9 Thayer Central Community Schools Sale starts at 9:00 am both days! Thayer Central Community Schools (Hebron, POSITIONS AVAILABLE NE) is seeking applicants for the After School Everything must go! Lots of stuff you won’t want Program Director for the upcoming school year; FULL TIME Metal-Tech Partners is to miss! Some of the items included: Porch swing, the start date will be August 10. The workday is hiring Welders and Gener- 3.5 hours per day, starting at 2:30PM. Contact al Laborers. Openings in Kirby vacuum, lawn tools, books and puzzles. the school at 402-768-6117 for additional infor- DAYS both Bruning and Geneva. JIM AND ANN FRASER mation or an application, or look online at www. Environmental Willing to train. thayercentral.org . Deadline for applications is June 18. EOE Services Tech * What we are proud to offer you: •Competitive Pay Clinic Triage RN •Health, Dental, Vision, 2018 HEBRON CITY •Life and Disability Physician Assistant Insurance WIDE GARAGE SALES! Physician MD •Paid Vacation FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, JUNE 8-9 CONCRETE DRIVERS •Simple IRA with 1401 JEFFERSON AVE Overland Ready Mixed Company Cook Company Match 149 NORTHSIDE CIRCLE Overland Ready Mixed Company is now hiring Registration Clerk •4 or 5 day work weeks 410 DUFFIELD AVE concrete drivers. Benefi ts offered: health insurance, 525 NORTH 3RD * Sign on Bonus Apply at mtpartners.com 401(k), fl ex plan, safety/wellness plus more. To ap- or email mtp@mtpartners. 825 LINCOLN AVE ply or for more information call Overland Ready com for more information. 310 NORTH 7TH Mixed Comapny (402) 362-6643 or (402) 764-2382. FULL TIME 526 LINCOLN AVE MTP is an equal opportunity 716 EADS AVE employer and an e-verify 345 NORTH 6TH NIGHTS participant. Hospital RN * 915 LINCOLN AVE - APT 2 1140 BARGER AVE * Sign on Bonus Gene Transfer / Lab Technician 147 MEMORIAL DRIVE Zoltenko Farms Inc., a progressive and family-owned livestock PRN 304 SOUTH 13TH operation located near Hardy, NE, is seeking to hire both full- Ambulance FOR RENT 130 LAWRENCE ROAD time and part-time members for our Boar Stud Operations Paramedic/RN FOR RENT: Self-Storage 621 NORTH 6TH team. This is a fast-paced and team-oriented environment Ambulance call Superstorage. Check out 716 OLIVE AVE with constantly evolving work objectives. Driver/EMT our brand new building on 725 OLIVE AVE South 3rd St. in Hebron. We 146 NORTHSIDE DRIVE Qualifi ed Gene Transfer/Lab Tech candidates are: Purchasing Agent have storage units for just 314 NORTH 7TH • Fast learning and teachable $20.00. Locally owned and Please go to www. 713 NORTH 4TH • Motivated thayercountyhealth.com and operated. Hebron Superstor- • Process oriented click on “Careers” for a complete age, 402-768-7251. Desh- 632 UNION AVE listing of open positions. For more 104 SUNSET DRIVE • Able to work independently information, please call Human ler Superstorage, 402-365- Resources at 402-768-4641. 4282. Or stop at our offi ce at 132 LAWRENCE ROAD Duties may include but are not limited to: TCHS is an equal opportunity em- 210 S. 4th St. in Hebron. Don’t forget to check out sidewalk sales at Priefert Pharmacy, ployer and does not discriminate 13-tf Sport Shack, Mid America Vision, By Design & Amanda’s Cottage • Animal Care - feeding, medicating, working with pigs against any person on the basis • Sanitation & Maintenance – power washing, basic repairs of age, race, color, religion, sex, FOR RENT: Two bed- • Laboratory Processing – microscopy evaluation, process- disability, marital status, genetic information, national origin or any room house with attached ing, packaging, cleaning other status protected by law. garage, close to downtown GARAGE SALES in Hebron. Washer/dryer, REAL ESTATE Hours and days vary between full and part-time. Lunch pro- stove, refrigerator and water vided. Reliable transportation required. Applications remain included. No pets. One year GARAGE SALE: Deshler active for 6 months from application date. Pre-hire physical lease required. Call 402-200- will host city-wide garage sales on Friday and Saturday, June and drug screen required. Health Insurance (qualifi ed employ- 0123 or 402-200-0036. CAT 20-tf 8 and 9. Guides listing sales ees work 30+ hours/week), Paid Time-Off provided. Zoltenko will be available Wednesday Farms Inc. is an equal opportunity employer. NOTICE: Three year old after 3 p.m. at C & M Supply cat, fi xed, micochipped, front and Arend’s Family Foods in declawed, all shots, needs Find us on Deshler. Numerous locations To apply visit forever home with no other pets. are listed, many are multi-family www.zfi stud.bamboohr.com/jobs Call 312-833-3676. 122 S. 4th St., Hebron, NE sales. Happy treasure hunt- or call 785.278.5405 23-1p Facebook (402) 768-2292 ing! with questions. 23-1 12 - Wednesday, June 6, 2018 - The Hebron Journal-Register Public Notices Sheriff report HEBRON CEMETERY least twenty-four hours prior to said meeting; that at least one NOTICE NOTICE BOARD copy of all reproducible mate- IN THE COUNTY IN THE COUNTY PROCEEDINGS May 24 — Deshler rescue May 26 — Deputy dis- rial discussed at the meeting COURT OF THAYER COURT OF THAYER paged to Parkview Haven, patched to accident in MAY 21, 2018 was available at the meeting COUNTY, NEBRASKA COUNTY, NEBRASKA Hebron Cemetery Board met for examination and copying by Estate of Estate of 8:44 a.m.; 81 Express ad- Deshler. Individual arrested in regular session on Monday, members of the public; that the vised of lottery tickets that for driving under the infl u- May 21, 2018 at 3:30 p.m., at James T. Laverentz, Donald J. Bauer, minutes were in written form and Deceased had not been paid for, 10:47 ence, 2:40 a.m.; Bruning the Hebron Activity Center, 329 available for public inspection Deceased Lincoln Avenue, Hebron NE. within ten working days and prior Case No. PR 18-23 Estate No. PR 18-22 a.m.; Caller reported stolen rescue paged to Jefferson Proceedings were recorded to the next convened meeting of Notice is hereby given Notice is hereby given phone, 7:23 p.m. Street in Bruning, 2:57 p.m.; by City Clerk Marcy Welch. said body; that all news media that on May 29, 2018, in that on May 21, 2018, in May 25 — Caller re- Deputy transported resident Upon roll call, the following requesting notification of the time the County Court of Thayer the County Court of Thayer Board Members were present: quested deputy for trespass- to Jefferson County on a and place of said meeting were County, Nebraska, the Reg- County, Nebraska, the Reg- ing near Gilead, 12:20 p.m.; warrant, 10:33 p.m. Hugh Clark, Glenn Hinz, Lyle provided advance notification istrar issued a written state- istrar issued a written state- Pfingsten, Norman Mumford. Deputy assisted driver with May 27 — Deshler rescue of the time and place of said ment of Informal Probate of ment of Informal Probate of Also, present: Cemetery Man- meeting and the subjects to be blow out on Highway 81, paged for lift assist, 2:18 ager Derek Kunc and City the Will of said Decedent and the Will of said Decedent and discussed at said meeting. that Loren E. Peithmann, 8:29 p.m. a.m. Administrator Chris Fangmeier. Marcy Welch that Marsha Schwan, whose Absent: Max Stierwalt. City Clerk whose address is 705 Barger address is 56175 719 Road, Notice of this meeting was (S E A L) Ave., Hebron, Nebraska Fairbury, NE 68352, was given in advance by posting. ZNEZ Wk23-1t 68370, was informally ap- informally appointed by the Notice of this meeting was pointed by the Registrar as Registrar as Personal Repre- Accident report simultaneously sent to the Personal Representative of sentative of the Estate. Hebron Cemetery Board and a NOTICE OF REQUEST the Estate. Creditors of this Estate copy of their acknowledgement FOR APPROVAL of receipt of notice is attached Creditors of this Estate must file their claims with this May 26, 7:15 p.m. — Ste- Road 5600 near Deshler, and to these minutes. Availability of TO AMEND CREDIT must file their claims with this Court on or before July 23, ven Meyer, 66, of Hebron, the trailer overturned as he UNION BYLAWS the agenda was communicated Court on or before August 6, 2018, or be forever barred. was hauling a fl atbed trailer tried to re-enter the roadway. in the advance notice to the Cem- Notice is hereby given that 2018, or be forever barred. Vicki L. Jarchow etery Board and in the notice of Liberty First Credit Union, Vicki L. Jarchow Clerk Magistrate carrying UTV’s side by side The cargo was heavily dam- this meeting. All proceedings Lincoln, Nebraska, in accor- Clerk of the County Court Thayer County Court via his 2012 Dodge SL2 aged, however, the estimated hereafter shown were taken dance with the provisions of Schwab & Lepant 225 North 4th Street pickup truck when he ran off damage was listed at $50. while the convened meeting the Nebraska Credit Union 311 Fifth Street Room 203 was open to the attendance of Act, has filed a request with PO Box 367 the public. Hebron, NE 68370 ABOUT LETTERS TO THE EDITOR the Nebraska Department Fairbury, Nebraska 68352 Lance J. Johnson, #15089 ANNOUNCEMENT-OPEN The Hebron Journal-Register welcomes and encourages letters from MEETINGS LAW of Banking and Finance (402) 729-3368 Germer, Murray & Johnson for approval to amend its our readers. Guidelines Include: Discussion and a copy of the ZNEZ Wk23-3t Attorneys at Law • Letters must be signed by the author and include a phone number for Open Meeting Act was made bylaws to expand its field of P.O. Box 210 contact if there is a problem or to verify the author. If more than one name available at the meeting. membership to all persons Bruning, Nebraska 68322 appears, all signatures and telephone numbers must be included. DISCUSSION AND AP- who live, work, worship, or (402) 353-2665 • Hand delivered letters with spoken instructions from the letter writer PROVAL OF MOWERS attend school in Adams, ZNEZ Wk21-3t will also be accepted provided the deliverer is the letter writer. Cemetery Manager, Derek • Letters must be pertinent to our readers, come from our readership Antelope, Boone, Buffalo, PLANNING & ZONING Kunc presented an estimate for a Butler, Cass, Clay, Colfax, area, and deal with something of interest to our readers. 2nd mower. Derek reported that NOTICE • Letters are not a substitute for advertising and those that appear to he would like to see the mowers Custer, Dawson, Dodge, The Thayer County Plan- be advertising will not be published. Douglas, Fillmore, Franklin, • We reserve the right to choose which letters to publish and to edit used about 500 hours and then ning Commission will meet NOTICE OF CIVIL replaced. After discussion, the Frontier, Furnas, Gage, Gar- to have a pubic hearing for legal or length reasons. board will wait till next budget field, Gosper, Greeley, Hall, SUIT REQUESTING on T-Mobile tower located MONEY JUDGMENT for 2nd mower. Hamilton, Harlan, Howard, at 7090 Rd C. The GPS City Administrator, Chris TO: Tony Furtado, 1225 Jefferson, Johnson, Kear- coordinates for this location Fangmeier will meet with board ney, Lancaster, Madison, Road 7300, Hebron, Ne- and discuss the budget for the are 40.032014 Latitude and braska 68370 Merrick, Nance, Nemaha, -97.408424 Longitude. The next fiscal year. Nuckolls, Otoe, Pawnee, Collection Associates, No further action taken at meeting will be Wednesday, A Registered Nebraska Specializing in Quality Post Frame Buildings this time Phelps, Pierce, Platte, Polk, June 19, 2018, at 8:20 p.m. Red Willow, Richardson, Tradename of THE COL- Garages - Hobby Shops - Equestrian UPDATE ON CEMENT in the Club Room of the LECTION AGENCY, LLC, - Agricultural - Commercial & MORE! SLABS Saline, Sarpy, Saunders, Courthouse in Hebron. Discussion on pre-made Seward, Sherman, Stanton, has filed a Complaint in Zoning and Planning infor- the County Court of Gage, 30’x40’x10’ Building slabs for monuments was dis- Thayer, Valley, Washington, (2) 3’ x 3’ windows, (1) 3’ x 6’ entry door, (2) 10’ x 8’ OVH doors, cussed. mation and meeting minutes Nebraska, Case #CI-18-135 Webster, Wheeler and York are kept at the office of the 4’ wainscoting, 12” overhangs, 4” concrete $25,500 No further action taken at Counties in Nebraska. to enter a money judgment Thayer County Clerk in the 15 Years Experience - Free Estimates - Experienced Crews this time Objections to this request against Tony Furtado in the APPROVAL OF SHED Courthouse in Hebron. sum of $1,200.00, together Call today! (402) 426-5022 Derek reported that he re- must be filed with the Ne- ZNEZ Wk23-2t braska Department of Bank- with costs and interest. You ceived estimates for a 12 X are required to answer the &SFDUFEPOZPVSMFWFMTJUFtwww.gingerichstructures.com 16 shed. ing and Finance, 1526 “K” Derek also showed a pam- Street, Suite 300, P.O. Box Complaint by the 27th day phlet of premade sheds. Board 95006, Lincoln, Nebraska, of July, 2018. suggested putting this on the 68509, within fifteen days COLLECTION ASSOCIATES, strategic plan for the five (5) after the date of publication A Registered Nebraska year plan. THAYER CENTRAL Tradename of scheduled for June 6, 2018. COMMUNITY SCHOOL No further action taken at If substantive objections to THE COLLECTION this time BOARD OF the request are filed, the AGENCY, LLC, APPROVE MINUTES EDUCATION SPECIAL By /s/ Stephen J. Kraviec Board Member Lyle Pfingsten request will be scheduled MEETING made a motion second by Glenn for hearing. S. J. Kraviec, PC, LLO, MAY 23, 2018 #12322 Hinz to Approve the Minutes of DEPARTMENT OF The special meeting of the April 30, 2018. BANKING AND FINANCE Thayer Central Community 1901 Court St. AYES: Pfingsten, Hinz, Clark, Lincoln, Nebraska School Board of Education to Beatrice, NE 68310 Mumford By: Mark Quandahl discuss facilities was called to (402) 228-3371 NAYS: None Absent: Stierwalt Director order by President Mumm on ZNEZ Wk22-5t Motion carried ZNEZ Wk23-1t Wednesday, May 23, 2018, at GENERAL DISCUSSION 6:30 p.m. pursuant to law and Derek has fixed some of the notice posted at the school, stones that have been leaning Hebron and Chester Post Of- NOTICE OF over. Derek also reported that fices, the Thayer County Bank people are putting flowers out NOTICE TRUSTEE SALE and the Western National Bank Pursuant to power of sale for Memorial Day. Estate of Larry L. Steider, of Chester. All proceedings Derek discussed the millings Deceased. hereafter shown were taken contained in the Deed of that they would like for the road- CASE # PR 18 - 21 while convened meeting was Trust dated November 11, ways. Hugh Clark suggested Notice is hereby given open to the public. Present on 2016, executed by Ron Horn to pursue this in the fall when that on May 16, 2018, in roll call: Casey, Cooper, Hintz, and Cycilia Horn, husband mowing slows down. Marsh, Mumm and Tietjen. and wife, Trustor, to Michael Lyle Pfingsten will bring in- the County Court of Thayer County, Nebraska, James Also present: Supt. Dr. Harris; W. Wehling, a Member of the formation about the electronic Building Committee Members Nebraska State Bar Associa- mapping at Fairbury cemetery A. Steider, whose address – Scott Harms, Anne Baden, tion, Trustee, for the benefit to the next meeting. is 236 A St, Geneva, NE Rick Gillham, Jeremy Jones, Chris Fangmeier will meet 68361, was informally ap- Mark Leonard, Rachel Eickmann of Richard Laughinghouse with them at the next meeting pointed by the Registrar as and Tyler Watson; and Ayres & and Judith Laughinghouse, to review budget for next fis- Personal Representative of Ayres representatives Beneficiaries, recorded as cal year. this estate. President Mumm recognized Instrument # 2016-01119 in ADJOURNMENT the Open Meetings Act. the office of the County Clerk Glenn Hinz made a motion Creditors of this estate must file their claims with this Motion by Casey, seconded of Thayer County, Nebraska, second by Norman Mumford to by Tietjen, to approve the constituting a lien on the fol- Adjourn. Meeting Adjourned at Court on or before July 23, agenda. On roll call: Yeas: 3:57 p.m. 2018, or be forever barred. lowing property: Casey, Cooper, Hintz, Marsh, Lots 1 and 2, Block 7, I, the undersigned, City Clerk, Vicki L. Jarchow Mumm and Tietjen. Nays: None. for the City of Hebron, Nebraska, Clerk Magistrate Motion carried. Original Town of Alexandria, hereby certify that the foregoing Heinisch & Lovegrove Law Discussion was held concern- Thayer County, Nebraska; is a true and correct copy of Office, PC LLO ing facility improvements. and West 175 Feet of Lots proceedings had and done by 179 North 9th Street Motion by Casey, seconded 6, 7, and 8, and South Half the Cemetery Board; that all by Cooper, to adjourn meeting of Lot 5, Block 10, and part of the subjects included in the PO Box 311 Geneva, Nebraska, 68361 at 8:55 p.m. On roll call: Yeas: of vacated Fifth Street, all foregoing proceedings were Casey, Cooper, Hintz, Mumm, in the Third Addition to the contained in the agenda for 402-759-3122 Marsh and Tietjen. Nays: None. Village of Alexandria, Thayer the meeting, kept continually [email protected] Motion carried. current and available for public Attorney for Applicant ZNEZ Wk23-1t County, Nebraska, inspection at the office of the City ZNEZ Wk21-3t (Commonly known as Clerk; that such subjects were 104 W. 4th Street, and 510 contained in said agenda for at Mercy Street, Alexandria, Nebraska) the property described above will be sold by the undersigned at public auc- 2018 THAYER COUNTY tion to the highest bidder for cash or certified or cashiers STATISTICAL MEASURES check, inside the main en- trance to the Thayer County THAYER COUNTY ASSESSOR, Karla Joe Courthouse, 225 N. 4th St, Hebron, Nebraska on June The Thayer County Assessor’s office has completed the assessment 20, 2018 at 10:00 a.m. rolls of agricultural land, residential, commercial, and industrial properties. Valu- The highest bidder will ation notices have been sent to all property owners that had either an increase or deposit with the Trustee, on decrease in valuation for 2018. the day and time of the sale, If a landowner has any questions in regard to their valuation, they are $5,000.00 in cash or certified encouraged to come in to the assessor’s office. Our staff will assist you with your funds, with the remainder to concerns. be received by the Trustee by If the property owner disagrees with the assessed value, a protest may 5:00 p.m. on the day of the be filed with the County Board of Equalization. Protest instructions are contained sale, except this requirement on the notice of valuation change and are to be filed with the County Clerk on or is waived when the highest bidder is the beneficiary. The before June 30, 2018. purchaser shall be responsi- The following statistics were the findings and order of the Nebraska Tax ble for the applicable transfer Equalization and Review Commission in the matter of the equalization of assess- fees or taxes, including the ments of real property within Thayer County for tax year 2018: documentary stamp tax. This sale is made without any war- NOW HIRING! ranties as to title or condition Residential Real Property of the property. Level of Value: Median ...... 97% Glen D. Witte, Trustee Diesel Technicians ZNEZ Wk19-5t Coefficient of Dispersion: ...... 14.57 Price Related Differential: ...... 107.86 Class A & B CDL Drivers Heavy Equipment Operators Commercial Real Property Public Level of Value - Median ...... 100% Currently offering $1,000 hire on bonus! Coefficient of Dispersion ...... N/A Price Related Differential ...... 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