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Costume Contest City to discuss electric rate, HVFD sinking fund increases city leaders may have to double the fund the same,” councilwoman Beth In other business, councilman Parade By Jacque Rocole Hebron Journal-Register amount already going in. Goldhammer said, “we’ll need an Fangmeier said the city’s wholesale “We’ve been going through the additional $80,000 to $90,000 when cost for electricity was getting hit The Hebron City Council will ad- budget and know we’re going to be the time comes.” with a six percent increase. The coun- dress two budget items at the Novem- short,” Linton said. “The city truck Council president Larry Fangmeier cil has until December to decide, but ber meeting next month including and pumper truck come from the agreed. “It looks to me we could be Fangmeier wanted them to be aware electrical rate and fi re department sinking fund, and even though we adding an additional $750 to $1,000 a change needed to be made. “We sinking fund adjustments. Both will won’t need a new truck for another a month to the money we’re already are looking at an increase,” he said, most likely increase. 10 years, at the rate we’re going we putting in the account,” he said. “but we’re going to research the peak At the October meeting, Hebron won’t have enough when the time Linton said the department’s two period to see how much the raise will The Hebron Lions Club Volunteer Fire Department chief comes.” ambulances were bought with dona- be. No one likes to see their electric- and Woman’s Achievement B.J. Linton said the sinking fund as Currently the city funds the ac- tions only, while the fuel comes out ity rates go up, but we won’t be able Club will host the annual it stands now will not keep up with count with $1,000 a month, but price of the normal fi re department budget. to sustain the wholesale increase Halloween Costume Contest projected costs. He asked council tags for new trucks continues to rise. The chief will present additional without raising the rates.” and Parade this Monday, Oct. members to consider upping the Linton said adding a new truck is information at the November meet- The council will discuss the rates 31, at 5 p.m. amount of cash the City normally projected to cost over $200,000 in ing where city offi cials will fi nalize in more detail at the November meeting. Contestants should meet submits to the fund. In fact, the the next decade. “If we keep the their decision. at the corner of Fifth St. and Lincoln Ave., in front of the Majestic Theatre for the costume contest. Winners will be announced in front of the Grace Lutheran Church following the costume parade CCommunityommunity through town. Everyone is invited to par- ticipate. Thayer County Health Services fi rrstst invites any and all trick-or-treat- ers to the front hospital lobby on Halloween. Treats will be handed out from 11 a.m. to noon.

Tidbits Hospital Variety Show... The Hospital Foundation will hold its annual variety show this Sunday, Oct. 30, at the Thayer County Fairgrounds Ag Hall in Deshler. The theme for this year is “Belle of the Ball.” Entertainment following the meal includes Dueling Pianos. Special presentations will be made at 6:30 p.m., prior to the entertainment and following the 6 p.m. meal. JR Photo/Jacque Rocole For reservations or more infor- Davenport coffee drinkers swap stories Thursday morning in the Frontier Bank board room. Bank president Jake Voss (pictured standing mation call 401-768-4636/4632. in background), offered use of the room to local sippers after the Base Hit Bar burned down last winter. Pictured seated at the table are (l-r): Gaylord Rachow, Dale Wittrock, Emil Pearson, Zola Johnson and Bonnie Dumler. Football contest... The second place winner from last week advanced the fi eld by Dollars and quarters add up to sizeable donation for community collecting the fi rst place this week. Karen Baker of Wymore By Jacque Rocole the only place in town where people coffee machines already, so I just to hold the traditional coffee vigil, to could grab a cup of coffee and have a opened it up.” no avail, which is when he stepped only missed two games to win Hebron Journal-Register sit down with their neighbor. “There The bank is located diagonally in. “On Fridays, our bank employ- including the Purdue/Illinois When the Base Hit Bar in Dav- really wasn’t anywhere else to go,” across the street from where the ees provide rolls or doughnuts for upset which everyone else who enport was destroyed by fi re last he said, “so I opened the board room cafe sat in downtown Davenport. everyone,” he added. won also missed. winter, Frontier Bank president Jake at the bank and invited everyone to Voss said several people asked area Second place went to veteran Voss saw a need. The bar/cafe was use it. We had the seating and the businesses if there might be a place See Community...pg 11 player LaVonne Kassebaum after he missed three games. And although several people also missed three games, Kasse- baum’s point spread guess of 28 First round playoffs this week in the Nebraska over Minnesota All three Thayer County High School football teams will contest came the closest to the head into the state playoffs this week. First rounds are this actual 27-point win by the Husker Thursday night; all kickoffs are at 6 p.m. team. Class D1 No. 2 in the East division Bruning-Davenport/ Remember, the tie-breaker Shickley (7-1) will host Omaha Christian Academy (4-4) on goes to the person who guesses the Shickley grid. closest to the actual point In the same class and division, the No. 16 Deshler Dragons spread. It doesn’t matter if the (4-4) will face No. 1 Pender (7-0) at Pender. Deshler Public guess is over the correct points Schools will dismiss at 1:07 p.m. on Thursday. or not, which takes us to the third Class C2 No. 15 in the West division Thayer Central (4-4) place winners. Husband and wife will face No. 2 Kearney Catholic (7-1) in Kearney. team Dale and Janice Klaumann both missed three games, but both guessed three points away from the actual point spread in the tie-breaker. Dale guessed 30 points while Janice guessed 24. Whether they choose to share the cash or split it is up to them, but Courtesy Photo either way, they both claimed the third place prize. TC Players to present ‘Diary of Anne Frank’... There’s still two weeks of the Thayer Central Players will bring the timeless and poignant story of The Diary of Anne contest left and the grand prize Frank to the high school stage Saturday, Nov. 5 and Monday, Nov. 7 at 7 p.m. There will of $150 remains unclaimed. also be a 2 p.m. matinee on Monday for the elementary and junior high students. The You’ll find this week’s entry play is an adaptation of the autobiography Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl, which inside. Good luck and happy details the two years that Anne, a young Jewish girl, and her family spent in hiding guessing. from the Nazis during World War II. Thayer Central’s production will use a combination of live action scenes and multi-media to present this moving account of the Holocaust and its devastating effect on human lives. Directed by Anne Roesner Heitmann, the play features (l-r): Back row: Sydney Cottam as Miep Gies; Cassie Beeman as Margot; Tim ~Obituaries~ Wiedel as Mr. Van Daan. Middle row: Caryn Friesen as Mrs. Frank; Rachel Heitmann as

Becker, Loretta, 90, Sutton JR Photo/Mike Edgecombe Anne Frank; Ethan Friesen as Mr. Dussel; and Russell Heitmann as Mr. Frank. Front row: Rachel Johnson as Mrs. Van Daan and Peyton Schmitt as Peter Van Daan. Crew Bowker, Roger, 80, Seward Thayer Central junior Tyler Van Cleef (44) attempts to strip the ball from a Wood River carrier Friday night as the Titans ended members include Sara Bulin, Brittany Charters, McCall Madsen, Rachael Fangmeier, Hillman, Ronnie, 65, Deshler their regular season on a 49-7 win. Find game fi nals inside on Cambrie Cottam, Heath Fink, Simon Wiedel, and Silvia Galvan. Production assistants Wiedel, Roger G., 72, Hebron the Sports page. include Chuck Fink, Emily Seifert, Wade Vernon, and Michael Pracheil. 2 - Wednesday, October 26, 2011 - The Hebron Journal-Register TC Third And Fourth Grade My Thoughts Exactly Home & Community Connections Students Attend Festival By Jacque Rocole Phyllis Schoenholz, Extension Educator Journal-Register News Director UN-L Cooperative Extension in Southern Plains Unit

People have been making jack-o’-lanterns for centuries; carving vegetables and turning them into protective shells for embers and Halloween Safety candles. But the lanterns weren’t made out of pumpkins until the fi rst No spells will be cast on their mouths. settlers arrived to this continent and found the native fruit. young spooks this Hallow- All children should stay in Irish folklore says the term jack-o’-lantern derives from a thief een with a few sensible tips their own neighborhood and nicknamed “Stingy Jack” who is said to have tricked the Devil. from the Nebraska Regional only go in homes of friends Although accounts of Jack’s trickery vary, all tell a tale of how Jack was able to trap the Devil using a cross, and only after soliciting a Poison Center. Take the fol- and family. promise from the demon that he would not have to go to hell once he lowing preventive measure Costumes should be warm, died, Jack set the Devil free. to keep children safe this well fitting and non-flam- Jack continued his life as a thief safe in the knowledge he wasn’t Halloween: mable. Masks should provide going to hell and, as we all eventually do, Jack died. However, since Sponsor a Halloween party adequate vision and should be Courtesy Photos he led a life of great sin, God would not allow him entry into heaven, as an alternative to wide-range removed while children are Thayer Central Third and Fourth grade students participated in and since he was barred from hell, he had nowhere to go and was trick-or-treating. Parties at crossing streets. Use inex- the Plum Creek Literacy Festival held on the Concordia College doomed to walk the earth for eternity. Jack complained he would home can substitute or at pensive, nontoxic face paint campus in Seward on Sept. 23. have no light to fi nd his way, so the Devil mockingly tossed him an least shorten those trick-or- as an alternative to masks. ember from the fl ames of hell. Jack carved a turnip, put the ember treat trips. Consider using refl ective tape Thayer Central third and inside, and began his eternal journey. He became known as “Jack of Parties can be a lot of fun on costumes worn after dark. fourth grade students, their the Lantern,” or Jack-o’-Lantern. with decorations and games. When children trick-or- teachers and school librarian On All Hallow’s Eve, the Irish hollowed out turnips, rutabagas, You can create a spooky but treat, the goodies they receive Betty Meyer attended the Plum gourds, potatoes and beets and placed a light in them to ward off safe atmosphere for little should be carefully inspected Creek Literacy Festival at evil spirits and keep Stingy Jack away. Today the tradition continues trick or treaters who come to by adults. Homemade treats Concordia College on Friday as Jack-o’-Lanterns grace stoops, fence posts and porches during the party. or anything out of its original Sept. 23. Halloween. The most lit jack-o’-lanterns displayed in one location Serving punch containing wrapper should be discarded They heard author Bar- is 30,128, a record set in Boston, Mass., in 2006. Highwood, Ill., is dry ice can help to set the unless parents are positive of bara Robinson, who wrote currently attempting to break this record and as of Oct. 23, thought stage. Dry ice is not considered the identity of the person from The “Best/Worst Christmas they had done it with 32,000 lit jack-o’-lanterns. The count has not dangerous as long as the ice which it came. yet been made offi cial. Pageant Ever” talk about the All Hallow’s Eve is just around the corner - may your coffers be is not swallowed in its solid Stay away from barking characters in her books. She full of sweet treats for the little ones and may your jack-o’-lanterns form. Small pieces should not dogs or upset animals. has written many books that burn bright enough to keep the demons away. be put in individual . For those anticipating are about the Herdman family These boys are happy with Frostbite can occur if dry ice youngsters coming to your and their adventures. Happy Halloween. their purchases at the Plum touches the skin or mouth. door, consider giving out non- Plum Creek had many If youngsters want to trick edible treats such as stickers, activities for the students to Creek Festival. or treat, providing them with pencils, erasers, barrettes or participate in between author Public Notices a full meal before heading out other party favors. sessions. They included mak- was Brian Pinkney, illustrator will reduce the temptation for The Nebraska Regional ing bookmarks, face painting, of “The Faithful Friend,” and that they need to designate a bank children to eat treats before Poison Center offers tips on parachute activities, and ob- author of “Sit-In: How Four VILLAGE OF GILEAD for the Village accounts. Rayburn they return home. Halloween safety and poison stacle course and many other Friends Stood Up by Sitting Oct. 2, 2011 made a motion, seconded by The Village Board meet in regu- Make sure children are ac- prevention as a free commu- activities. Down,” and “Max Found Whitton to once again designate companied by an adult and nity service. lar session on October 2, 2011 at First National Bank in Fairbury for The last session in the after- Two Sticks,” as well as other 7:00 pm at the Village Hall. Notices the Village depositor, All in favor, take a fl ashlight along if it is For more information, con- noon that the students attended children’s books. were posted in advance at the motion carried. dark. For children who want tact the Nebraska Regional USPO, Village Hall, Pioneers Inn, Discussion of the tree pile was printed on resident statements and to use glow-sticks, realize that Poison Center by calling next on the agenda. Whitton made glow sticks can cause imme- (402) 955-5555. The Nebraska published in the Hebron Journal, a motion to keep the tree pile open with proof of publication certifi- as it has been. This pile will only diate stinging and a burning Regional Poison Center is cate. Roll call was taken. Board be used for tree limbs, no leaves, sensation if the liquid comes sponsored by The Nebraska members present were Whitton, grass, garden refuse or building in contact with the mouth or Medical Center and University George, Keilwitz, and Rayburn. material can be put on the pile. Also present was Kathy George, the eyes. Be careful when of Nebraska Medical Center. Yard waste can be burned on your small children put these in Village Clerk. Village residents in property but you must obtain a 10x10 10x20 10x30 10x40 attendance were Karen Keilwitz burn permit from the fire chief. This and Sandy Whitton. motion was seconded by Rayburn. Minutes from the Sept. 6, 2011 All in favor, motion carried. meeting were read. There were Karen Keilwitz, representing ABOUT LETTERS TO THE EDITOR 402-200-8899 no corrections to the minutes. Pioneers Inn, approached the The treasurer’s report was re- The Hebron Journal-Register provided the deliverer is the let- board about putting a sign below welcomes and encourages let- ter writer. viewed. The Clerk told the board the Village sign about her busi- ters from our readers. Guidelines • Letters must be pertinent to our that there had been some tax ness. The board gave her permis- Outdoor Storage Available revenue deposited into the gen- Include: readers, come from our reader- sion to put up this sign. Karen also • Letters must be signed by the eral checking account, thus the asked permission of the board to ship area, and deal with something Boats • Campers • Trailers • RV’s $500.00 was not transferred from author and include a phone num- of interest to our readers. be able to barricade the street ber for contact if there is a problem the Street and Light fund into the • Letters are not a substitute south of her business on Oct. 10 or to verify the author. If more than general checking. Rayburn made Call NOW to reserve your unit! for the group of motorcycles that one name appears, all signatures for advertising and those that a motion that the bills be paid as is going to have a meeting and and telephone numbers must be appear to be advertising will not presented, George seconded. All noon meal at her establishment. included. be published. Opening Approximately Nov. 1st in favor, motion carried. Claims The board gave her permission to • Hand delivered letters with • We reserve the right to choose for the month of September; LB- barricade the street. spoken instructions from the let- which letters to publish and to edit Outdoor storage is available NOW! PWP, $18.15, hall water; Fairbury Keilwitz presented a proposal ter writer will also be accepted for legal or length reasons. , $285.29, hall window; to the board concerning paying Hebron Journal, $26.52, minute the Fire Dept. Keilwitz proposed publication; League of Nebraska paying the Fire Dept. $275.00 Municipalities, $185.00, dues; for 2010, $300.00 for the year Hein Construction, $1,800.00, 2011 and $300.00 for the year street repair; Fairbury Light 2012 as long as the Fire Dept. is & Water, $2892.63; Salaries, in agreement with this proposal. $468.25; Gilmore & Associates, Whitton made a motion to ac- $2,000.00, sewer; Garbage Co. cept Keilwitz’s proposal, this was South, $155.00, refuse. They Make Hebron click! seconded by George. All in favor, Clyde Flowers from Gilmore & motion carried. Associates entered the meeting There being no further busi- Look for these advertisers 24 hours a day on and informed the board that they ness, Rayburn made a motion to have installed a flow meter at the adjourn the meeting, seconded lagoon. This will be monitored for by Whitton. All in favor, motion http://hebronjournalregister.com the next several weeks. Keilwitz carried. The next meeting will be will once again spray for cattails held Nov. 8, 2011 at 7p.m. this fall. Mr. Flowers exited the Lyle Keilwitz meeting. Chairman of the Board. CLICK TO BROWSE Lyle Keilwitz once again would Kathy George TOM POSEY OUR CURRENT like to rent the old fire hall for the Village Clerk (402) 768-2292 Real Estate & Appraisal LISTINGS! upcoming year. Oct 26-1t The Clerk informed the board 745 N. 13th Street Hebron, NE CLICK Ph. 768-6077 or Publication Copy Commercial and Savings Banks Hebron Implement HERE 1-800-528-2824 215 N. 13th St., Hebron, NE TO VISIT Click Here CONSOLIDATED REPORT OF CONDITION Phone: 402-768-6047 OUR SITE! (Including domestic and foreign subsidiaries) To Visit Our Site! Thayer County Bank Legal Title of Bank 4580 State Bank No. 10 Federal Reserve Dist. No. Dageforde Agency Close of B usi ness D ate City County State Zip Code Click Here To Hebron Thayer NE 68370 Septmeber 30, 2011 Check Out Real Estate & Insurance Agency

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Kenner Phone (402) 768-6602 • Fax (402) 768-7354 • email: [email protected] The Hebron Journal-Register - Wednesday, October 26, 2011 - 3 Courthouse News 2011 Variety Show This weekend the Founda- Thayer County COUNTY COURT Douglass Tatro, Wichita, tion for Thayer County Health Fines Paid Kan. Speeding (75/65), $25. Services will host its annual Thayer County by Oct. 19, 2011 Bruce Virus, Steele City. variety show on Sunday, Oct. Health News Misuse Farm Plates. $100. Health Services Court costs $48.00 unless oth- 30 at the Ag Hall in Deshler. By Joyce Beck, CEO erwise stated. Probation costs also David Wassberg, Osceola. Thayer County Health Services include $30 enrollment fee and $25 The variety show is the per each month on probation. Chemi- Speeding (78/65), $75. Foundation’s main fund-raiser Things And Stuff for November will be sched- cal testing costs are $5 per month on Michael Webster, Albion. held each year at the end of variety show. A few of the auc- Oct. 26: Hebron uled on an individual basis by probation. Speeding (80/65), $75. October. The proceeds from tion items are on display this Oct. 28: Chester contacting Karen Schardt, RN, Nebraska State Patrol Game and Parks this event will go toward the week in the main lobby of the November 2: Alexandria the immunization coordinator The County Court pro- None. purchase of a new ultrasound hospital in Hebron. November 3: Belvidere for TCHS, at 402-768-4629. cessed 25 citations issued to Local Law Enforcement machine for the Radiology Also the Foundation and November 4: Hebron Foot Clinic 17 commercial vehicle drivers Alena Clark, Madison Department at Thayer County Guild will both be drawing November 9: Bruning Call 402-768-4625 for ap- for Nebraska road violations Heights, Mich. Speeding Health Services (TCHS). for the winner of their raffl e November 10: Hubbell pointments. in the last week. Drivers from (80/55), $200. The theme for this year’s at the variety show. The Guild November 16: Davenport WIC Nutrition Program 8 states paid a total of $1,285 Gayle Coffi n, York. Speed- variety show is “Belle of is holding a quilt raffl e.It was November 18: Bruning Guidance and food vouch- in fi nes. ing (65/55), $25. the Ball.” To make the night pieced together by TCHS November 23: Deshler ers are available at no cost Daniel Bickerstaff, Tulsa, Stacey Fitl, LaVista. Speed- fun, guests are encouraged to employees and hand quilted November 25: Hebron to low and middle income Okla. Speeding (76/65), $75. ing (65/55), $25. dress up in attire in categories by Janet Voss of Carleton. Hebron volunteers will women, infants and children at Gregory D. Bryant, Coun- such as; Glamorous, Celeb- If you would like to see provide coverage for the the Hebron United Methodist cil Bluffs, Iowa. Speeding REAL ESTATE rity Copycat, Decade Diva, the quilt, it is on display at remaining open days to the Church on the second Monday (73/55), $125. TRANSFERS Bridesmaid, Prom, Sharp Midwest Bank in Deshler or schedule. of every month. For more in- Brandon Childress, Cleve- Leroy G. Niederklein and Dress Man, and others. There you can view it on the hospital Hours are: Wednesdays, formation and appointments, land, Texas. Speeding (79/65), Pauline A. Neiderklein to will be prizes for guests in the website at www.thayercounty- Thursdays and Fridays from 9 call toll free, 877-691-8382. $75. Leroy G. Niederklein Living different categories. However, health.com. a.m. to 4 p.m. and Saturdays TCHS Foundation Duane Drohman, Ruskin. Trust and Pauline A. Nie- guests are not required to The Foundation is also hold- from 9 a.m. to noon. A donation was received in Speeding (70/60), $25. derklein Living Trust. SE1/4 dress up. ing a raffl e for two Nebraska The Things and Stuff Shop memory of Harold Holtzen, Ernest Herra, Baytown, Section 1, T4N, R1N. Everyone is invited to come football tickets along with in Hebron is staffed by volun- Rosella Lunzmann, Roger Texas. Speeding (90/65), Tammy L. Taylor to Richard and enjoy a fun night of great a night’s stay at a bed and teers from Thayer County and Wiedel and Myrna Lars- $200. Dana and Linda Dana. Pt Lot food, friends and entertain- breakfast in Lincoln the night surrounding communities. If en from June and Merlin Kristian Hespen, Beatrice. 1,2 in Block 13, Original Town ment. A full meal will be before the game. you would like to volunteer Degner. Speeding (74/60), $75. of Carleton. served beginning with vocal The Foundation for TCHS at the shop, contact Pat Pum- In memory of Roger Wiedel Wayne Holloway, Napo- Marsha Barr, James Barr, performance by Kyle Corr, lo- appreciates everyone who phrey at 768-6513. from John and Rita Luongo. leonville. Speeding (73/60), Mary Lee Miller, Deroy cal singer who appeared on the has helped with the planning Children $75. Miller, Marla Mueller and Con television show X-Factor. and preparation for this year’s Immunization Clinic SCHEDULE Jesse L. Jameson, Prague, Mueller to Julie Lichty. (An The featured entertainment variety show. The success The next immunization Bruning Medical Clinic Okla. Speeding (75/65), $25. undivided three-eights inter- for the evening is the Duel- of the show comes from the clinic will be held on Wednes- Nov. 3: 1:30-4:30 Madsen PAC Timothy Lara, Cheyenne, est in and to), SW1/4 Section ing Pianos, 176 Keys – Fun tremendous support shown by day, Nov. 30, 2011 fom 8 a.m. Davenport Medical Clinic Wyo. Speeding (75/65), $25. 4, T4N, R3W. Pianos. The Dueling Pianos the local communities. to 5 p.m. in the conference Oct. 31: 9-Noon Elting, APRN Johnnie McDaniel, Carter Charles P. Crow and Mari- perform at different events all For more information on room in the lower level of the Nov. 2: 9-Noon Madsen, PAC Lake, Iowa. Speeding (82/60), lyn Crow to Jeremy Vanwest- across the country. To reserve this year’s variety show call hospital in Hebron. Due to a Deshler Medical Clinic $200. en and Kristine Vanwesten. you ticket call 402-768-4632 402-768-4632 or 402-768- scheduling confl ict, there will Oct. 31: 1:30-4:30 Elting, ARNP Scott Roe, Plaquemine, La. Lot 7, 8 in Block 2, Original or 402-768-4244. All reserva- 4244. not be a clinic held on the 2nd Nov. 2: 1:30-4:30 Johnson, PAC Speeding (81/65), $125. Town of Alexandria. tions need to be made by Oct. (See advertisement in this Monday of the month. Nov. 2: 9-Noon Dr. Lanik 28 so we can ensure your set- week’s issue of the Hebron Adult Immunization Clinic Nov. 3: 9-Noon Dr. Vonderfecht ( ting at the event. Journal-Register for more If you still need to get your Milligan Clinic 3PDL/3PMMXJUI A silent auction will be held information.) fl u vaccine, call the main clinic Nov. 1: 8-Noon Dr. Vonderfecht in conjunction with this year’s appointment line at (402) 768- Chester Clinic 7203 to schedule an appoint- Nov. 2: 1:30-4:30 Dr. Vonderfecht ÀATS4hTÁ Innovative Youth ment. All other imunizations cW Corn Challenge Contest BPc>Rc!( ()" c^ )" Today’s agricultural world Yield Challenge management -,0&266$$57''6 faces several challenges, one summary. 2XWVWDQGLQJ'HQWDO&DUHLQD )BMMPXFFO$PTUVNF1BSUZ of them being the decline of Goals of the contest are: our most valuable resource, achieve new, innovative, &RPIRUWDEOH$WPRVSKHUH 1SJ[FT"XBSEFE the future workforce. 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Mentors can be ex- ka-Lincoln Extension and the tension faculty, ag teachers, DQG7KXUVGD\V Nebraska Corn Board have or other qualifi ed agronomy teamed up to offer the fi rst professionals. Innovative Youth Corn Chal- Cash prizes and plaques will lenge contest. This contest, be given to the fi rst, second, open to 4-H members, age and third place teams. First ten and older as of Jan. 1, place will receive $1,000, sec- Siebe’s Seamless or FFA members (in-school ond place will receive $500, members), will guide youth and third place will receive Raingutters & Custom Siding through all aspects of corn $250. A data completion and production, as well as the innovation award will also agricultural careers related to be given. Fall Discounts corn production. To participate, youth must Youth will be challenged complete and return an en- to implement a production try form by March 1 to the practice different than normal Fillmore County Extension FREE to determine if they increased Office in Geneva. Forms their yield. Economics and can be downloaded at crop- Seamless Raingutters sustainability of the prac- watch.unl.edu/youth/activi- tice will also be considered. ties. For more information, Yields, cropping history, contact Brandy VanDeWalle with Siding Job! and production information at [email protected] or will be collected in the Corn 402.759.3712. • Residential/Commerical Rauner, Frye FREE • Sales You’re invited to help us celebrate our • Service th Attend Estimates 20 Anniversary at the Four Seasons • Installation th State Seminar CALL • Metal Roofs Pheasants Forever 20 Annual Banquet! Marie Rauner, Thayer • Hinged Downspouts County Clerk, and Chris Frye, 402-729-3089 • Leaf Guards Thayer County Commis- Michael Siebe • 209 S. I Street • Fairbury, NE 68352 th sioner, attended workshops on Friday, November 4 Oct. 12 and 13 in Kearney. Rauner completed a work- shop conducted on Oct. 12 Thayer County Activities Center by the Nebraska Association NACHURS® LOW K WHITE of County Officials. The NACHURS Low K White 9-20-3 is formulated with the (Fairgrounds) in Deshler, NE workshop provided county highest quality raw materials to help your crops overcome registers of deeds special- early planting stress. It provides just enough K to help ized training in fulfilling prevent early season potassium deficiencies caused by very Doors open at 5:30 pm, Dinner at 7:00 pm - buffet their statutory responsibilties. dry or wet soil conditions. The nutrients found in NACHURS Topics included bogus fi lings, Low K White are immediately available for plant uptake ¾Live Auction, Silent Auction, Raffles, and Games!!! public records laws, trusts and regardless of soil temperatures. exemptions. ¾FREE Ladies and Kids Raffles!!!! Frye attended a legislative NACHURS Low K ¾Loads of firearms available to win!! conference on Oct. 13 by • 100% water soluble ¾Variety of items to win or buy, including prints, items the Nebraska Association of • 100% ortho phosphate White offers: donated by local businesses, special 20th Anniversary County Offi cials. It provided • low-salt index • uniform emergence county offi cials specialized • chloride free • precision placement items, youth lifetime hunting license, and electronics!! information regarding the Ne- • neutral pH • healthier roots braska legislative process. • trouble free storage • drier grain at harvest S: COST • no impurities • seed safety TTENDEE MEETING NOTICE • non-corrosive, equipment ange in $40.00—Membership Meal REGULAR A ch The Thayer County Visitors friendly note the — NOT $10.00—Spouse Meal Committee will meet Thurs- Please s year t • most importantly-higher thi heasan $5.00—Youth Meal (15 & younger) day, Oct. 27, at 2 p.m., in the date for re p second fl oor courtroom of the yields and profits befo !! the night opens Thayer County Court House. season The public is welcome. "TLVTUPEBZGPSBMJRVJE TUBSUFSUIBUQBZT For tickets or more information, please contact: Sell It With Jason Sykes 749-7170 (Alexandria) Scott Fangmeier 768-2120 (Hebron) The J-R Messman Fertilizer Service Inc. Box 170 • Bruning, NE • 402-353-4735 Mike Finke 365-7848 (Deshler) Classifi eds! 4 - Wednesday, October 26, 2011 - The Hebron Journal-Register Obituaries Fangmeier To Attend Conference Local 4-H member and en- six-month program I devel- 4QFDJBM0DDBTJPOT Ronnie Hillman and his special friend Deb. trepreneur Colton Fangmeier oped a business. I have sold He is preceded in death by Ronnie A Hillman of will be promoting his busi- the products at several craft his parents, and sister Debbie ness while building national fairs and different individuals. Deshler, the son of Alvin and Bialek. Gladys (Bartles) Hillman was connections at the Nebraska For NAE4HA I will bring my He is survived by spe- 2011 NAE4-HA Conference wares with a 4-H theme as I born Nov. 7, 1946, in Deshler. cial friend Deb Langmade He departed this life Saturday, Oct. 24-28 at the Qwest Center think they would sell good to of Deshler; brother, Keith in Omaha. the group of people attending Oct. 22, 2011, Hillman and wife Terri of at his home in Each youth entrepreneur the workshop. Deshler; son, Lonnie Hillman will display their business at The Nebraska Entrepreneur Deshler with of California and daughter, loved ones at the National 4-H Conference Marketplace, to be held on Lorraine Hillman of Alaska, alongside adult entrepreneurs Wednesday, Oct. 26, of the his side after other relatives and a host of a battle with from across the state. conference is a result of col- friends. Colton describes the busi- laboration between Nebraska cancer. Following Ronnie’s wishes He was bap- ness like this: “I attended the State 4-H Curriculum De- he was cremated. UNL Extension ESI Work- velopment, ESI Curriculum tized on Dec. 1, 1946, at Peace A memorial service will be Lutheran Church in Deshler, shop in the fall and winter Team, GROW Nebraska and Thursday, Oct. 27, at 2 p.m., of 2010-2011. Through this the ESI entrepreneurs. and confirmed with Keith at Peace Lutheran Church on April 3, 1966, in Denver, Happy 50th Wedding Anniversary in Deshler with pastor Phil Dick and Sue Templin! Colo. Nielsen offi ciating. Organist Alexandria When Ronnie was young is Julia Pohlmann. Congre- Hebron Dick and Sue Templin will be celebrating their 50th an- the family moved to Trumble gational hymns are “Amazing Club Plans niversary on October 29th. Please send best wishes to where Ronnie attended school. Grace” and “One There Is Senior Diners 848 Road 6400, Hebron, NE 68370. After school he moved to Above All Others.” Fall Activities Love, Becky and Mark, Denver, Colo., where he Honorary casket bearers Alexandria Community Lori and Dale, Brad and Tish and families was inducted into the United Monday, Oct. 31: Roast were Doug Grupe, Mike Club met Thursday, Oct. 20, beast in soggy bones; witch’s States Army on July 25, 1966, Finke, Ginger Ridolfi , Leon- at the Community building serving a tour in Vietnam and teeth, pale fruit, buggy cookie, ard Heyen, Dan Judy, and beginning at 7 p.m. treat. (Beef and noodles, corn, honorably discharged Feb. Roger Finke. Jean Pletcher welcomed 26, 1970. pears, raisin cookie, peanuts Inurnment will be in Peace the group and chaired the After the service he returned and corn candy.) Lutheran Cemetery with meeting. The minutes were Tuesday, Nov. 1: Chicken to Denver where he was a military graveside service by warehouse manager. In 1990 read by Kathleen Selig and supreme, garden trio veggies, the Deshler American Legion the treasurer’s report by Betty garlic toast, fruited gelatin. he moved back to Deshler Halfman Post No. 352. working for the J.L. Hopken Bulin. Both reports were ap- Bingo. Memorials are in care of proved. Wednesday, Nov. 2: Italian Co. and then 12 years from the family. 1996 to 2008 for Aurora Coop After talking to Gary hamburger soup, cheese salad Condolences may be left Mussman about the Backer sandwich, carrot sticks, Dan- in Sedan before retiring. at www.krollfh.com. Deshler Ronnie liked to play cards, Account for District 10, mo- ish petites. Memorial Funeral Home is in Thursday, Nov. 3: Pork pool, golf and especially charge of arrangements. tion was made and seconded spending time with his family for $300 to be given to Steve fi llet, mashed potatoes and Taylor for painting the historic gravy, Harvard beets, sliced building. peaches. Friday, Nov. 4: Salmon It was voted to give $250 patty, creamed potatoes and HALLOWEEN PARADE for fi reworks for the Fun Day peas, cheesestick, lemon celebration planned by the pudding. Alexandria Fire Department. Meals served with bread, Since they didn’t need all of butter and milk. ALL AGES WELCOME! it, the group paid them $150. To make reservations, phone It was the desire of the group 768-6052 by 1:30 p.m., the day Happy 60th Birthday UI-JODPMO )FCSPO that the other $100 be given before you wish to dine. Kathy Schroeder! for use on any project they Kathy Schroeder will be celebrating her 60th birthday -JOFVQGPS+VEHJOH wanted. on October 30th. Please send birthday wishes to 6550 Other items discussed were: Cards of Road K, Hebron, NE 68370. October 31• Parade 5:00 pm Morman Monument Repair Love, Jim, Ryan and Nok, at District 10 school, gym Ryan, Shelly and Brock 1SJ[FTXJMMCFBU repairs and grant, grant for Thanks (SBDF-VUIFSBO'FMMPXTIJQ)BMM roadside litter pickup, new offi cers, time to pay dues, The Hebron Journal-Registerr invites you to share your special occasion Card of Thanks announcements with our readers. Contact us at [email protected] or Sponsored by the Hebron Lions Club Halloween cookies and cocoa 402-768-6602 for more information. There is a fee associated with published My thanks to all the people announcements. for Halloweeners, November who sent me cards and visited meeting potluck meal, Santa’s me while I was sick. One visit Dec. 17 with cookies doesn’t really learn what it and cocoa, Christmas Deco- means until you yourself go Nov. 2 rating Contest and the post through it. It was much ap- 180 offi ce situation. Meeting was preciated. 5:30pm - 7:30pm adjourned. DELMA BRUNING Next meeting will be Nov. $5 @ the door 17 at 6 p.m. in the Community Card of Thanks Building. The community is Thank you to everyone No Punch Cards invited to bring a dish of food who made my 80th birthday Fitness Training donations welcome and join the group for food and one I’ll never forget. Special located in Warehouse 4 south side SURFHHGVWREHQHÀW fellowship. thank to Clark and Julie, Nate of old cheese plant or just north of Jean Pletcher served Legion Ball Field - Hebron 180 Fitness and Brooke, Clint, Heidi and lunch. Emily and Will and Haley for !%%,," #*!*(-'+  +"% * my “special day.” ,( *   p BILL EASTON Treats! )&  % Thriller ZUMBA Class! Prizes! Card of Thanks  ) *) *+('(* ,% +)('+(*+ MEETING NOTICE  #!",) *+(',% + Open Alcoholics Anony- Special thanks to the Alex- Halloween Bash mous meetings will be held andria Fire Department and  )&  &*$+'* + ',,#('+ Monday and Friday in the up- Ambulance, and the Gilead )& -+#0 & stairs room of the Hebron City and Hebron fi re departments Hall, 216 Lincoln Avenue, at for putting out the pasture *( +!(,(/*," work out! fi re for us. or just Tricks? 5:45 p.m. )-*"+ ( ' / 180 Fundraiser Anyone with questions may p BILL AND       hang out!**costumes encouraged, not required call (402) 768-7141. PAT BARTON ', *,#'& ', Card of Thanks +)('+(* 0 There aren’t words enough      to say thank you to our dear       family, relatives and many Central Market friends for the wonderful turn- (** + *.,#('+(*&(* #' (%%       :PVS)PNFUPXO(SPDFS out for my 100th birthday open house and the many, many 240 LINCOLN AVE. cards I have received. Thank HEBRON, NEBRASKA you so much. As ever, p ARNE LARSEN APRIA HEALTHCARE IS PROUD 768-6216 TO ANNOUNCE...... OPEN Card of Thanks A CPAP CLINIC COMING TO Bigger is not always bet- MON. - WED. ter! I wish to thank the entire YOUR AREA! 7:30 - 6 staff of Thayer County Health WHEN AND WHERE? THURS. 7:30-7 Services for the skilled and compassionate care I received FRI. 7:30 - 6 there as a patient. Thank you to OCTOBER 27TH, 2011 SAT. 7:30 - 5:30 everyone for the good wishes 8:00 A.M. to 12:00 P.M. SUNDAY 11 - 4 I received by phone, cards and prayers. It has all been Fillmore County Hospital appreciated so very much. 1325 H Street Prices Effective Thank you all! Cardiac Rehabilitation and Wellness Center Teammates of the Month p MARLOWE HUBER Geneva, Nebraska Wed.,Oct. 26 Ann and MaryRuth became Teammates last year. They meet through after school for girl chat and play games. AND Tue., Sept. 1 More mentors are needed for students to have that extra caring 1:30 P.M. to 6:00 P.M. Phone Cards person in their life. Contact Kathy Brzon 402-768-6117 Closing Grain Bid Thayer County Hospital Now Available Oct. 25, 2011 The Hawk’s Room Double Coupons Thayer Central Teammates Annual Dinner Chester, Nebraska (downstairs – use north entrance) Friday, November 18, 2011 Corn, bu...... $6.37 120 W Park Road, Hebron, Nebraska Everyday Featuring the M & M Sisters Musical and Comedy Act and a great meal. Food Stamps Milo, bu ...... $6.20 Apria Healthcare will be doing CPAP / BIPAP equipment and Want tickets? 402-768-6117 supply function checks to assure that you are getting the best & WIC Welcome Wheat, bu ...... $6.88 sleep therapy prescribed by your physician. Central Market is a Proud Sponsor of... Soybeans, bu ...... $11.47 Not an Apria patient? That’s okay!!! Bring in your equipment /PEN3UNDAYS and let our Respiratory Therapist check the function for you. AM PM Please feel free to contact us with questions:

Check our insert in Apria Healthcare this week’s paper for AGP 1631 Cushman Drive, Lincoln, Nebraska 68512 more great deals! Grain Marketing 800-347-5946 or 402-434-2950 Phone: 402-324-5475 or Not able to attend? HebronHb CentralCent C tral Market - Here today! Here to stay!y toll free 1-800-322-9579 We will return on Dec. 13th, 2011 The Hebron Journal-Register - Wednesday,October 26, 2011 - 5 AArearea ChurchChurch NewsNews TheMoralEquivalentofWar When William James wrote his famous essay “The Moral Equivalent of War” in * ALEXANDRIA * ST. JOHN LUTHERAN ST. PETER LUTHERAN tion Class, 7 p.m. 1910, the Spanish-American War was Brad Boyer, Pastor Brian Francik, Pastor still fresh in most Americans’ minds, and the Civil War was burned inexorably into www.stpeterdeshler.ctsmemberconnect.net * HEBRON * PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Richard Gudgel, Substitute Pastor everyAmerican’sconscience.Jamesgave Lana Likens, Lay Pastor Sunday, Oct. 30: Sunday Wednesday, Oct. 26: Fall a thumbnail sketch of the history of the Sundays: Worship, 10 a.m.; School, 9:30 a.m.; Divine Wor- Pastors' Conference, LaVista; FAITH LUTHERAN war, noting that in ancient times, war was Sunday School, 11 a.m. ship, 10:30 a.m. handbell choir, 6:30 p.m.; Choir, Brian Francik, Vacancy Pastor mainly about pillage and plunder, and as a Monday, Oct. 31: Bible Study, 8 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 30: Worship, 8 result James makes a strong case for the a.m.; Sunday School, 9 a.m. martial spirit being deeply bred into our * BELVIDERE * 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 27: DLS cha- moral fiber. We respect the warrior’s Tuesday, Nov. 1: Elders' meet- pel, 9:15 a.m. hardiness and discipline and we all know UNITED CHURCH ing, 8 p.m. Friday, Oct. 28: Bulletin fold- FIRST COMMUNITY that there are things worth fighting for. Thursday, Nov. 3: Zion-St. ers and Newsletter Assembly, CHURCH James does not wish to denigrate the martial OF CHRIST virtues, and yet he realized (even prior to the Eldon and MaryBeth Nicholson, Pastor John Ladies Aid, 2 p.m. 1 p.m. Steve Speichinger, Pastor Sunday, Oct. 30: Sunday unprecedented carnage of two world wars), that these martial traits Sunday, Oct. 30: Worship, Sunday, Oct. 30: Worship were profoundly antithetical to life and civilization. His essay is really 9 a.m. Guest speaker: Peggy * DAVENPORT * (Reformation Sunday), 9:30 a.m.; School, 9 a.m.; worship, 10 a plea for the case of turning the martial instincts and spirit to Meerse. SS & Adult Bible Class, 10:45 a.m.; Sunday evening service, something more productive than killing our fellow human beings. CHRIST'S LUTHERAN a.m.; ACT Baked Potato Fund 6 p.m. This sentiment is as timely today as it was a century ago, perhaps even more so, but we seem not to have learned the lesson that James * BETHEL * Amy Krejcarek, Pastor Raiser, 11:30 a.m. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN was attempting to teach. We should pray that nations might turn Sundays: Sunday School, 9:30 Tuesday, Nov. 1: Men's Break- their energies to more life-affirming and productive pursuits than BETHEL CHURCH a.m.; worship, 10:30 a.m. fast Bible Study, 7 a.m.; LifeLight, Connie Stone, Pastor the slaughter, enslavement, or exploitation of their neighbors. Jim Hubble, Pastor 10 a.m.; Communin @ Meadow- Sunday, Oct. 30: Worship, www.bethelccn.org CHURCH OF CHRIST lark Heights, 1 p.m.; LifeLight, 10:30 a.m. He will judge between the nations, and shall decide for many Sunday, Oct. 30: Sunday Ron Shields, Pastor 7 p.m. peoples; and they shall beat their swords into plowshares and Sundays: Sunday School, 9 Wednesday, Nov. 2: Pastor GRACE LUTHERAN their spears into pruning hooks; nation shall not lift sword School, 9:15 a.m.; worship, againstnation,neithershalltheylearnwaranymore. 10:30 a.m. a.m.; worship, 10 a.m. @ Faith Lutheran, 10:15 a.m.-2 CHURCH p.m.; DLS Dismissal, 1:20 p.m.; Keith Brozek, Pastor R.S.V. Isaiah 2:4 * BRUNING * ST. PETER LUTHERAN Midweek Confi rmation, 6 p.m.; Wednesday, Oct. 26: NO Timothy Prince, Pastor Handbell choir, 6:30 p.m.; Vocal Confi rmation Class. TRINITY LUTHERAN Sundays: Worship, 9 a.m.; choir, 8 p.m. Friday, Oct. 28: Men of Grace Sunday School, 10:15 a.m. Thursday, Nov. 3: DLS Chapel, Breakfast at Mary's Cafe, 6:30 Tuesdays: Service, 7 p.m. Turkey Dinner Sunday, Nov. 6, Stuart Sell, Pastor Sundays: Worship, 6 p.m., Thursday, Oct. 27: Sewing 9:15 a.m.; LWML, 7 p.m.; Nomi- a.m. 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. for the summertime. (morning only). UNITED METHODIST nating Committee, 8 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 29: Worship, Heartland Revival Hour Sunday, Oct. 30: Reformation Mike Anderson, Pastor 6:30 p.m. HEBRON BIBLE CHURCH Broadcasts Sunday mornings, Sunday. Sunday School, 9 a.m.; Sundays: Worship, 10:30 * FRIEDENSAU * Sunday, Oct. 30: Worship, 9 Jeff Friesen, Pastor 10:45 a.m., KRVN Radio 880, Worship w/Holy Communion, a.m. a.m.; coffee fellowship, 10 a.m.; Sundays: Worship, 10 a.m.; 11:30 a.m. to noon; Friday on 10 a.m. TRINITY LUTHERAN Sunday School, 10:15 a.m.; Adult Sunday School, 9 a.m. HCTV, 4:30 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 2: Confi rma- * DESHLER * B. J. Fouts, Pastor Bble Sutdy, 10:30 a.m. Second and fourth Tuesdays: tion class Thursday, Oct. 27: DLS Tuesday, Nov. 1: Rebekah Ladies' Bible Study, 7 p.m. ABIDING WORD LUTHERAN Chapel, 9:15 a.m.; Pastor @ Circle meeting, 7:30 p.m. NEW LIFE ASSEMBLY UNITED METHODIST , Pastor Ruskin Wednesday, Nov. 2: "All Youth Tim Boatright, Pastor * HUBBELL * Sunday, Oct. 30: Sunday Sunday, Oct. 30: Worship Group Night" dinner, 6:30 p.m.; Wednesdays: Kids On The Mike Anderson, Pastor Move, 7 p.m.; Bible Study alter- Sundays: Worship, 9 a.m. School, 9:45 a.m.; worship, Service, 10 a.m.; Sunday School Faith Circle meeting. ZION LUTHERAN 10:30 a.m. and Bible class, 11:15 a.m.; Pas- Thursday, Nov. 3: Holy Com- nating Wednesdays, 7 p.m. Brad Boyer, Pastor * BYRON * tor Appreciation Potluck & TGIF munion at Assisted Living, 9 a.m.; Sundays: Every other Sun- Richard Gudgel, Substitute Pastor PEACE LUTHERAN Christian Labor Auction, 12:00 Holy Communion, 10 a.m. at Blue day Men's Bible Study, 9 a.m.; Sunday, Oct. 30: Divine Worship worship, 10:30 a.m. ST. PAUL LUTHERAN Phillip Nielsen, Pastor p.m.; Men's Network, 8 p.m. Valley Lutheran. @ Chester, 10:30 a.m. Monday, Oct. 31: Bible Study @ Pastor Connie Raess Wednesday, Oct. 26: 5 & 6 Tuesday, Nov. 1: Ladies Aid, SACRED HEART CATHOLIC Chester, 7:30 p.m. Pastor Daryl Nelson PACE, 4 p.m.; 7 & 8 PACE, 5 2 pm.; Women's Bible Study, HEBRON & CHESTER Father Rudolf Oborny, Pastor Sunday, Oct. 30: Worship, 9 p.m.; Peace Choir, 8 p.m. 7:30 p.m. UNITED METHODIST Tuesday, Nov. 1: Elders' meet- Wednesday, Oct. 26: CCD, a.m.; Sunday School, 10 a.m. Thursday, Oct. 27: First Com- Thursday, Nov. 3: DLS Chapel, Mark Baldwin, Pastor ing @ St. John Lutheran, Chester, 7 p.m. munion Class, 7 p.m. 9:15 a.m. Wednesday, Oct. 26: U.M.Y.F., 8 p.m. Knights of Columbus Wing ST. PETER LUTHERAN Friday, Oct. 28: Confi rmation Hebron Thursday, Nov. 3: Zion-St. John Ding Supper postponed; Cor- RURAL BYRON Rehearsal and pictures, 7:30 * GILEAD * Saturday, Oct. 29: Worship at Ladies Aid @ St. John Lutheran, porate Communion, Oct. 30. Chester, 2 p.m. Pastor Connie Raess p.m. Hebron, 7 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 29: Worship, ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN Sunday, Oct. 30: Worship, Saturday, Oct. 29: Mass, Pastor Daryl Nelson 6 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 30: Worship, 6:30 p.m. Larry Fruhling, Interim Pastor Hebron, 9 a.m.; S.S. Chester, * OAK * Sun., Oct. 30: Mass, 10 10:15 a.m. Sunday, Oct. 30: Sunday Sunday, Oct. 30: Sunday 9:45 a.m.; coffee fellowship, School, 8:45 a.m.; Confi rmation/ School, 10 a.m.; worship, 11 Hebron, 10 a.m.; S.S. Hebron, a.m. FIRST COMMUNITY CHURCH Monday, Oct. 31: Instructions * CARLETON * Reformation Sunday, 10 a.m. a.m. 10:15 a.m.; worship, Chester, Arthur Taylor, Interim Pastor Tuesday, Nov. 1: Crossways * HARDY * 11 a.m.; Bible Study, Hebron, 6 in Catholic faith, 7 p.m. For Sunday, Oct. 30: Regular wor- anyone who wants to learn more ZION LUTHERAN 7 p.m.; Worship & Evangelism p.m.; Bucket Sunday, bring your ship time. Team, 8 p.m. ST. PAUL LUTHERAN loose change. about the faith. 402-768-6293 or Rev. Jonathan K. Jensen 402-768-8196. Sunday, Oct. 30: Sunday Wednesday, Nov. 2: Newslet- Pastor Daryl Nelson Wednesday, Nov. 2: ******** Tuesday Nov. 1: All Saints service, 9:30 a.m. ter assembly, 1;30 p.m.; 5 & 6 Pastor Connie Raess U.M.Women, Hebron, 7 p.m. ***To make additions or chang- PACE, 4 p.m.; 7 & 8 PACE, 5 Sunday, Oct. 30: Worship, 9 Day. Masses 7 a.m. and 7 es, Fax 402-768-7354, e-mail p.m. * CHESTER * p.m.; First Communion Class, 7 a.m.; Fellowship, 10 a.m.; Sun- KING OF KINGS [email protected] or p.m.; Peace Choir, 8 p.m.; Adult day School, 10:15 a.m. CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP Wednesday, Nov. 2: CCD phone 402-768-6602. Copy re- Praise Team, 9 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 2: Confi rma- Darrell Sutton, Pastor classes, 7 p.m. quested by noon on Mondays. Obituaries

Loretta Becker Preston Sjuts both of Trum- Production Sales, which grew Home with Pastors Marvin getting the rosary said before Kurk and wife Kris, Casey and Sutton resident Loretta M. bull; Colby Schwin of Elk to include international sales. Musick and Brad Bowker every weekend mass. wife Stephanie, all of Hebron; Becker, 90, died Wednesday, Grove, Calif., and numerous Roger sold the company and offi ciating. Along with this was his love Cory and wife Jeri of Omaha; retired in 2007 following October 19, 2011, at Mary Lan- nieces and nephews. Burial followed at the of music where his daughter Kendra Jantzen and husband Ruby’s death. Alexandria Cemetery in Al- ning Memorial Health Care in She is preceded in death Carlece Kenner serves as Trevor of Lincoln; Curtis and Hastings. by her parents, half-brothers, Roger and Ruby enjoyed exandria. choir director. Recently, he traveling until her health Memorials may be directed wife Amy of Hebron and Craig Loretta Roy Dowdy, Pete Dowdy and his brother Lonnie Wiedel Wiedel of Omaha; grand- was born Au- made that impossible. In to the family or donor’s donated the funds to replace and Jack Blunk and two half- children, David Pritchett and gust 7, 1921, sisters, Ella Saylor and Ruth recent years, Roger had the choice. the church organ in memory of wife Amy of Durango, Colo.; in Hebron to Frisbee. opportunity to travel again their mother and father, Corne- Herbert T. and Services were held October and enjoyed trips to Israel Roger Wiedel lius and Wilma Wiedel. Roger Rhiannon Svitak and husband Lennie Mae 22 at the Federated Church in and Alaska. He made friends was truly devoted and loved Casey of Sprague; Andrea Roger Gerald Wiedel, the (Leckenby) Sutton with the Rev. Eric Biehl wherever he went. the Catholic faith; infl uenced Richardson and husband Jer- son of Cornelius and Wilma Dowdy. She at- offi ciating. Roger was an avid reader by his friendship with Msgr. emy of Boise, Idaho; Rebecca (Hissong) Wiedel, died with tended country Interment was in the Sutton and great scholar, especially Crowley. Schure and husband Mike his family at school north of Carleton until Cemetery in Sutton. of his faith. He attended many Roger also served on nu- of Omaha; Caleb Kenner of his side on Oct. the eighth grade and graduated Memorial contributions conferences and enjoyed shar- merous boards. He was a Boise, Idaho; Eric Wiedel and 16, 2011, at from Carleton High School may be directed to the fam- ing information with his fam- member of the Hebron Rural Thayer Coun- wife Shelly of Austin, Texas; in 1939. ily. ily and friends. Always a fan Fire Board, Thayer County ty Hospital in Jessica Knobbe and husband She furthered her educa- Condolences may be giv- of music, especially big band Feeders and was a board of music; he had his own band: Hebron at the Bryce of Louisville, Ky.; Mi- tion at Hastings College for en at www.suttonmemorial. director for Thayer County chelle Wiedel of Kansas City, Roger Bowker – the friendly age of 72 years. Bank and Production Credit two years where she earned com. Mo.; Joel Wiedel of Fremont, her teaching certifi cate. She man with the friendly band He was born on Association. Ashley Burkey of Omaha, then taught school in the Roger Bowker – when he was young and at- July 31, 1939, Roger loved everything Carleton and Sutton areas for tended musical performances on a farm south of Hebron, a about farming. He was a Braden and Stacia Burkey fi ve years. Roger Bowker, 80, of and dances in the area until quarter of a mile from where NC+ dealer and enjoyed team and Jenna, Seth, Simon and On July 10, 1943, she Seward, a Christian believer in his death. he lived his entire life. cattle penning. Roger was Jasa Wiedel, all of Hebron; married Walter V. Becker in the Lord Jesus Christ, passed A special joy of his later Roger attended the Sa- able to share his love of farm- Wiedel of York; Brock Norfolk, Va., and to this union away on Wednesday, Oct. 19, years was sharing his love of cred Heart Catholic School ing with three sons, Kevin, and Luke Wiedel of Hebron; three sons were born. 2011, at the University of Ne- music with his great-grand- throughout grade school and Casey, and Curtis who were Desire, Jayden and Jagger In 1946, they moved to a braska Medi- children at the Glen Miller then graduated from Hebron active partners in the farming Wiedel of Omaha; Kenna High School in 1957. He then farm south of Sutton where cal Center in Festival in Clarinda, Iowa. operation. Jantzen of Lincoln; Olivia Roger was a great story attended Kearney State Col- she was the homemaker for Omaha. He and his brother Lonnie and Atlie Wiedel of Hebron; Roger was teller and often spoke lovingly lege for a semester to fulfi ll the family farm operation. spent much time together great-grandchildren, Emma In 1981, she began working born March about his small home town and a dream of playing college discussing the family farming 3, 1931, in the surrounding area. He es- football until he realized his Pritchett of Durango, Colo.; for her son Brian handling operation through numerous Kenner, Patton and Ike Svitak the offi ce affairs for Becker Alexandria pecially loved hiking through passion was in farming and phone conversations and trips of Sprague; Rylan and Braxton Transportation, she retired to Frank and the woods of his property on a sweet young brunette that to check out area cattle sales in 2009. Myrtle (Lars- the Sandy River, pointing had recently arrived in Hebron and to feed out cattle at vari- Richardson of Boise, Idaho; She was a lifetime mem- en) Bowker. out the artesian springs and from Daykin. ous feedlots. Ivy Schure of Omaha, Brylie ber of the American Legion Roger graduated from Al- reminiscing with family and Roger was united in mar- In 2000, Roger and Jackie Wiedel of Austin, Texas; Bai- Auxiliary and was a past state exandria High School and friends. riage to Jacqueline Headrick were named Lincoln Journal ley Knobbe of Louisville, Ky., president. She was a member attended the Junior College Roger is survived by his on May 28, 1959, at Sacred Star Farm Family of the Year and numerous other family of the Federated Church, the at Fairbury, and taught rural children, Vince Bowker of Heart Catholic Church in for their outstanding contribu- members and friends. Federated Church Women’s school one year before mov- LaVista; Robert (Reva) Bowk- Hebron. To this marriage tions to agriculture. Roger is preceded in death they were blessed with nine Fellowship and 8/40. ing to Lincoln where he began er of St. Peters, Mo.; Kurt Although Roger was com- by his parents, Cornelius and children, eight daughters- and She is survived by her hus- working in the yard at Midwest (Helen) Abker of Lincoln; mitted to his faith and farm- Wilma Wiedel; father- and Steve (Shelly) Abker of Pitts- sons-in-laws, 26 grandchil- band Walt Becker of Sutton; Lumber Co. His innate busi- ing, he truly loved his family mother-in-law Ben and Irma ness acumen and personality burgh, Pa.; Sue (Dan) Chris- dren and nine great-grand- sons and daughters-in-law, Lee and the numerous activities Headrick and grandson, Jor- and Monica Becker of Wahoo; led to his quick promotion. He tensen of Holdrege; and Nor- children. he attended for his children traveled throughout the United ma (Mark) Sheldon of Niles, Throughout the years, Roger dan Burkey. Kim and Becky Becker of Sut- and grandchildren. Roger and Funeral services were held ton; Brian and Stacy Becker States and Canada as a buyer Mich.; 12 grandchildren, 12 was very active in the Sacred Jackie also loved hosting large Oct. 20 at Sacred Heart Catho- of Hastings; grandchildren, for the company, and was the great-grandchildren; brothers, Heart Catholic Church, serv- family meals. Jason and wife Melissa Becker general sales manager before Larsen (Jeanette) Bowker, ing as an acolyte, lector, choir Roger is survived by his lic Church in Hebron. of Ankeny, Iowa; Anna Becker leaving that business in the Brad (Colleen) Bowker, and member and CCD teacher. wife of 52 years, Jackie Head- Burial was in the Sacred of Chicago, Ill.; Nikki and hus- early 70’s to purchase Produc- sisters, Betty (Bill) Walsh, and He was also a member of the rick Wiedel and sisters, Idonna Heart Catholic Cemetery. band Scott Sjuts of Trumbull; tion Sales Co., a Lincoln-based Marilyn Gill. Hebron Knights of Columbus, Kripal and husband John and Memorials are in care of Bryce Becker of Madison, ag grain business. Roger is preceded in death where he served as Grand Diane Baxa and husband Rob- the family. Wisc.; Breann, Brooke and In 1969, Roger married by his parents, his wife Ruby, Knight for Council 1902, ert; brother, Lonnie Wiedel Condolences can be left at Blake Becker all of Hastings; Ruby (Vrana) Abker. They brother, Gene Bowker and Faithful Navigator for Bishop and wife Christine; children, www.krollfh.com. Hebron Casey’s Fourth Degree and great-grandchildren, Easton, lived in Lincoln for many years brother-in-law, Max Gill. Carlece Kenner and husband Memorial Funeral Home of A funeral service was held where he was a state offi cer. Ella and Emmarie Becker, all before moving to Seward, Pat; Kevin Wiedel, Kelli Hebron was in charge of ar- where they had relocated on Oct. 24 at Zabka Funeral Roger was instrumental in of Ankeny, Iowa; Harrison and Burkey and husband Terry, rangements. 6 - Wednesday,October 26, 2011 - The Hebron Journal-Register Belvidere UCC to celebrate 125 years of caring and sharing The Little White Church There’s a little white church on the corner, History Remembered Round the bend into Belvidere. Since Eighteen Hundred and Eighty Six, The Chester Herald Hundreds have worshipped here.

It’s a little piece of heaven, Stepping into this sacred place, Hearing the hum of friendly voices, Seeing smiles on your neighbor’s face.

Pastor clasps your hand to greet you, So you know you’re welcome here. Some how they always seem to sense, When you’ve need of a little cheer.

Most of us have a favorite pew, Where we go to choose a seat. We know just where we need to look, For the friends we want to greet.

The dear ladies in the front row Their partners, long since gone Are gathered there together now, Sharing their common bond. The Belvidere Method- he did not like the tone of the ist Episcopal Church was bell so he ordered another to

founded in 1886 and is now replace it. It is believed that Through years of faithful service known as the Belvidere the bell that rings out every On each other they depend, Congregational United Sunday morning is that same They’re seated each Sunday morning, Church of Christ. bell and is evidence that the This Week — 1991... In the front row, with their friends. One hundred years of congregation is still caring Clearing the fi rst set of electrical wires on its way into Bruning, Merlie Bruning’s house caring and sharing was and sharing its faith. turns onto the Meridian Road for its journey to its new location. At left in the foreground, The pianist and the organist celebrated in 1986 with On Sunday, Nov. 6, Pas- Merlie takes a picture of the house after it was determined by Norris Public Power linemen Accompany our hymns of praise the Rev. Bill Anderson as tor Eldon and MaryBeth that the house had a two-foot clearance. Together they play the music, pastor. Now the church has Nicholson will conduct While in song our voices raise. 125 years of that strength the church service at 10 and caring all coming a.m. instead of the regular The service remains familiar, together on Nov. 6 as the 9 a.m. Prayers, scriptures, songs and such, church observes this his- Past members and friends PPagesages ooff thethe PPastast...... From The Hebron Journal- Register The message, praising our Lord above, torical occasion along with are invited to share this Reaches out to each of us the traditional Lord’s Acre special occasion. Planning celebration. includes a visit from some United States He received his for meritorious Through weddings, births and sorrow, History shows that in of the past ministers with a 1971 service through the years. This church still faithfully stands, 1886 Fredrick McCord’s celebratory dinner and mu- Nellie Johnson received a key to the city Bearing silent witness, and always, grandfather donated the sical program following. — 40 Years Ago — of Hebron from Mayor Doug Huber in cel- Sheltering us in the Father’s Hands. land on which the church Please plan to join in the Candy stripers honored at the meeting of the Thayer County Memorial Hospital Guild ebration of her 100th birthday. was built. P.S. Burris said celebration and share your Reinke Manufacturing Co., of Deshler was We all depend on this little white church, that a church was not a memories. If you plan to were Ann McLaughlin, Mary Mieth, Elaine Thumann, Kris Parsons, Evon Rippe, Nancy diversifying its operation to include produc- On the corner in Belvidere. church without a bell so he come for the dinner please tion of fl atbed semi-truck trailers. To give us comfort, solace and peace was responsible for seeing contact the Nicholsons at Nedza, Debra Hartley, Audrey Lentfer and Kathy Heider. Cheryl Rippe, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. And guide us throughout the years. that a bell was ordered. 402-759-3022 or 402-300- Raymond Rippe of Hubbell received the written by LaDonna Avers However, when it arrived 0460 for your reservation. A Paving Party was being held at the city hall parking area to celebrate the completion Hugo Broeder Trust trophy. of approximately 60 blocks of paving to Hebron streets and alleys. The high school 1991 Burger, Dlouhy Honored band was in attendance and George Otteman, Women’s Hebron Chamber of Commerce president, — 20 Years Ago — As Distinquished Scholars acted as master of ceremonies. Mayor Clar- The Belvidere community was cooperat- The University of Nebras- of events for the scholars. The Achievement ence Wright and council members were on ing with the Belvidere fi remen in providing a ka-Lincoln will recognize top Distinguished Scholars Day hand with the mayor giving a short address. haunted house for Halloween entertainment. Nebraska high school seniors gives students the opportu- Tours of the town were to be conducted with Proceeds went toward purchase of fi re pro- for their academic excellence nity to learn more about the Club Meets council members serving as guides to point W.A.C.’s met in the home tection suits for fi remen. November 1 at the 2011 Dis- academic programs offered at out the areas covered. Ernest Kassebaum Ruby Pearl Krause, manager of Byron tinguished Scholars Recogni- UNL through the University of Julie Degenhardt Monday, was providing the use of the school buses Oct. 17. Diane Smith was a Corner Cafe and correspondent for the tion Dinner. Honors Program. for the tours. Chester, Deshler and Superior newspapers, These distinguished schol- Students and parents will guest for the evening. A steak supper was enjoyed by several Halloween Parade will be died at the age of 60. ars have demonstrated a high learn about the numerous friends and relatives at the Northside Cafe A total of 330 ladies attended the “Lunch at level of ability and a strong academic opportunities for judged by the W.A.C.’s on in Davenport in honor of Margaret Lauten- Oct. 31, lining up at the theatre the Opera,” a project to refurbish the outside commitment to superior per- students at UNL ranging from schlager’s birthday. of the Bruning Opera House. formance in academics as in- research to international expe- corner at 5 p.m. The parade Mr and Mrs. Jess Mittan of Hebron were dicated by their class ranking, riences to campus resources. starts at 5:30 p.m. celebrating their 60th wedding anniversary combined with their ACT or Students interact in small Christmas decorations were with an open house. They were the parents 1996 SAT test scores. All Nebraska seminar classes on subjects in- discussed. Volunteers are of 13 children. National Merit semifi nalists, cluding English, biochemistry, needed to help with decorat- — 15 Years Ago — National Hispanic Scholars computer science, biological ing the fi rst weekend in De- A fi re left Hebron residents Randy and and National Achievement systems engineering, chemical cember, weather cooperating. 1976 Diane Smith and their children Jeremy and Scholars will also be recog- engineering, journalism and The group appreciates all the Sarah with no home and few possessions. nized. chemistry. help they have received dur- — 35 Years Ago — The fi re marshall determined the fi re started The Distinguished Scholars Josiah Burger of Davenport ing the past years. The Hebron Senior Diners began this week in the wood burning furnace chimney. Recognition Dinner at the Em- and Dana Dlouhy of Deshler Next meeting will be Dec. in Hebron. The program, a Monday through Mayor Randall Hergott unveiled a wel- bassy Suites Hotel in Lincoln are students being honored as 19 with Deb Mussmann as Friday lunch program for citizens who were come fl ag which the city was hoping to will culminate an entire day Distinguished Scholars. hostess. over 60 years of age, was sponsored by the procure through citizen donations. Blue Rivers Area Agency on Aging and by Fire prevention baby was Hayden Samuel the Thayer County Commissioners. Loontjer, son of Chris and Tim Loontjer. Ak-Sar-Ben Good Neighbor Award was Thayer County Memorial Hospital Radi- Send your news and photos to presented to Hugo Broeder of Alexandria. ology Department supervisor Judy Brewer He was honored for his dedication as a 4-H of Hebron was named the Caring Kind leader in Thayer County for 26 years and employee of the year. [email protected] having served on the county 4-H Council It looks like a huge oil painting but it’s for many years. the historical mural on Hubbell’s main Deshler Public Hebron policeman Tim Nelson announced street painted by Lucky Stradley plus local his resignation. He resigned because of policy volunteers, both students and adults. Schools disagreements with the mayor. Julie Nelson and Marla Heinrichs, both ACTIVITIES of Davenport received their candy striper 2001 Saturday, October 29: Do- pins from Mrs. Dail Priefert of Belvidere at the hospital Guild meeting. They received — 10 Years Ago — ane Fall Festival of Winds. their pins for 50 hours of service as candy The Methodist church congregation broke Savings Monday, October 31: vol- stripers. ground at the location of its new church. leyball subdistricts. The new church will be built on the same Stacked Tuesday, November 1: property in Hebron where the old church High. Volleyball subdistricts at 1981 stood. Using a golden shovel was Dr. Louis Fillmore Central. Bunting, longtime member and benefactor . — 30 Years Ago — of the church. Minister was the Rev. Warren REAL HIGH Wednesday, November Thayer County farmers were busy harvest- 2: Art class fi eld trip to Lin- Schoming. ing fall crops. Following several days of rainy Stan Higel of Alexandria threshed oats coln; early dismissal, teacher weather, the sunshine was welcomed to dry the old fashioned way at the Thayer County inservice, 1:30 p.m.; football the crops. Yields were running average to Historical Society’s Pioneer Days. playoffs, second round. slightly above average. Bryce Mammen of Deshler bowled his Thursday, November 3: Leonard “Flash” Fangmeyer of Deshler second career perfect game at Blue Valley Justo Lamas Concert at Mil- was hired as a full-time general manager for Bowl in Hebron. ford; volleyball districts. the Thayer County Downs and the Thayer Thayer Central Homecoming royalty County Fairgrounds in Deshler. was queen Amanda Van Cleef and King MENU Thayer County Assessor Maxine Kulba Tyler Wit. was scheduled to be in Lincoln to explain Friday, October 28: Break- why her offi ce had failed to implement the fast: Pancake on a stick. Lunch: Marshall-Swift manual of appraising county 2006 Meaty cheesy nachos, tortilla property. chips, corn, rosy applesauce, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Dumler returned — 5 Years Ago — Receive up to $1,850 in Rebates* chocolate chip cookie. from a trip abroad to Germany and Austria. Bruning farmer and livestock producer, with the purchase of a qualifying Lennox® Home Comfort System Monday, October 31: They went especially to visit where they had Joy Philippi was being honored with the AND up to $500 in Federal Tax Credits** Breakfast: English muffi n and lived 25 years previously and to visit their Public Service to Agriculture Award from son, Mark, who was stationed in Bad Kis- the Nebraska Agribusiness Club. OR egg sandwich, applesauce. Lunch: Witches brew (cava- sengen, Germany with the 11th Cav. Local tykes Jenna Cottam, Yong Wang and tini), lizard skin (lettuce salad, Chevin Solomon, along with other children, Special Financing Available*** were competing in weekly soccer matches mummy fi nger, (breadstick), 1986 sponsored by the Hebron Masons. frog eyes (grapes), sugar Named to the Southern Nebraska All- cookie. — 25 Years Ago — Conference teams included freshman, Me- Oatmeal served on Fridays. Gordon Wilson, offi cial weather volunteer lissa Bulin, named to the fi rst team ; Emilie Peanut butter and jelly or observer for the Hebron area, was honored Heitmann, senior, was named to the second yogurt are alternate entree at a luncheon after he received the Thomas team and junior Becky Wiedel received an Jefferson Award from the National Weather honorable mention. choices for fourth through Service. Only fi ve are awarded yearly in the Moeller Electric Inc. sixth grade students. Chef 605 Warren Street 230 South 4th Street salads available daily and Byron, NE 68325 Hebron, NE 68370 optional entree choice for 402-236-8619 402-768-6289 seventh through 12 grade Subscribe to our online edition at students. Milk served with all Offer expires 12/2/2011. *Rebate offer is valid only with the purchase of qualifying Lennox® products. **See dealer for details and visit www.energystar.gov for more information. ***See dealer for details or visit Lennox.com. © 2011 Lennox Industries Inc. 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Voice of the Katherine currently resides in Blue Valley Nursing Home. Belvidere After church they served cake, Titans juice and coffee in celebra- By LaDonna Avers tion of Katherine’s upcoming By Bub Peithmann birthday. Welcome back! This is Friday Ruth Yoachim drove “Senior Week.” The fall to York where she met Gay- sports--football, volleyball lene and Tim Callahan from MEETING and cross country--are look- Syracuse, Ryan Callahan from NOTICE ing toward the playoffs. We Wayne and Alicia Miller from Ladies, due to the fact that need to recognize our senior Beatrice. From York they September’s TEC meeting student athletes that have put a drove on to Kearney where had to be canceled be sure to lot of time and effort into their they watched Connor Callahan make it to the Belvidere cafe sport. Here are your Thayer run in the state cross country on Thursday evening, Oct. Central Seniors. meet. On the way home they 27, at 5:30 p.m. There has Cross Country seniors stopped in Hastings to visit been a lot happen in the last JR Photos/Mike Edgecombe are Ethan Friesen, son of Marge Yoachim, Ruth’s sister two months so conversation Jeff and Wendy Friesen of in law, who is in the hospital should be lively with lots of Young Thayer Central students hold fall concert... with a broken bone in her hot topics. Thayer Central held its annual Elementary and Junior High band concert last week. Emily Seifert Hebron, and Jasmine Kovacs, daughter of Danell and Joseph arm. is the Thayer Central instramental music director. Pictured above: The Fifth Grade band, students Kovacs of Hebron. On Saturday Linda Hudson in their fi rst year of playing a musical instrument, performed “El Toro,” “Mixing the Three,” “Solo Volleyball seniors are Sara drove to Lincoln to attend Woman’s Rock,” and “Going the Distance.” Bulin, the daughter of Deb the Bandmaster’s Marching and Alan Bulin of Carleton; Band Contest at Seacrest Field Club To Meet Brittney Gress, the daughter with Angie and Ben Barrett. After such a beautiful fall of Darin Gress of Hebron; Grandson Andrew Barrett is a it seems impossible to realize member of the Norris march- Claire Johnson, the daughter that November is right around of Jerry and Joni Johnson ing band. Norris won fi rst of Hebron; Claire Timmer- place in its class. She stayed the corner. With it comes man, the daughter of Kyle overnight with the Barretts and the Nov. 1 meeting of the and Kristin Timmerman of on Sunday she accompanied Belvidere Area Woman’s Club Hebron; and Kinsey Tietjen, them to Nebraska City where to be held at the community the daughter of Lyle and Tracy they had dinner. center at 7:30 p.m. Rubie Demma spent the Tietjen of Byron. The program, All Aboard Football seniors are weekend with her grandpar- Brayden Hergott, the son ents Russ and Bonnie Priefert for Making More Dough, will of Kathy Hergott and Ron while her parents, Pete and be given by Sharon Scarrow Hergott; Michael Feulner, the Teresa Demma, met friends from Fairbury, who is well son of Dave and Lori Feulner in Minneapolis, Minn., and known for her culinary prow- of Hebron; Spencer Moore, attended the Nebraska/Min- ess in bread baking. She will nesota football game. Saturday the son of Mark and Susan teach everyone the secrets of Moore; Colby Remmers, the JessaLynn Hudson came for son of David and Barbara a play date with Rubie after making dough. Remmers of Hebron; Tanner which they went to Rubie’s Anyone who is interested in Vodicka, the son of Bill and favorite cafe for supper. seeing the program is welcome The Sixth Grade band performs “Long Time No “C”,” “El Capitan,” “Short and Sweet,” and Ann Vodicka and Andrew Sunday, Logan and Paula (Members won’t even beg you “Throught the Eyes of Love” during the annual fall band concert. Wilshusen, the son of Allen McGinness drove to Bea- to become a member). trice to visit his brother Jim and Tammy Wilshusen of Marilyn Cook will give Hebron. McGinness who was in the the thought for the day and Some other activities these hospital there. Upon arriving seniors are involved in are at the hospital they found roll call will be answered by National Honor Society, Mu out that Jim had just been telling “What I Like to Bake.” Alpha Theta and Student transferred to BryanLGH East Hostesses are Ruth Hobbs, Council. We are proud of our hospital in Lincoln. No further Peggy Meerse and Marla information was available at seniors. They have a great Gerberding. future as they lead the student that time. Remember to bring to the body to a successful year. Go Visitors from Fairbury, Ron Titans! and Gail Ward, brought her meeting nonperishable food mother, Katherine Nippert, items for the Blue Valley Food to attend church on Sunday. Pantry. Chester Senior Diners

Game night, Thursdays: 120 Park Ave. • Hebron, NE 68370 6 p.m. 402-768-6041 Fax: 402-768-4669 Monday, Oct. 31: Roast www.thayercountyhealth.com The Thayer Central Junior High band performs “Oceana Overture,” “Fanfare, March and Caprice,” beast in soggy bones; witch’s and “On Broadway” to a large audience last week during the annual fall band concert. teeth, pale fruit, buggy cookie treat. (Beef and noodles, corn, Specialty Clinic Schedule pears, raisin cookie, peanuts and corn candy.) Michele’s Ear, Nose & Throat Eckles attended the birthday Melodies. Dr. Bowen ...... October 31 Oak By Phyllis Schmidt Tuesday, Nov. 1: Chicken breakfast with the coffee la- VASCULARR SURGERRY dies as one of the honorees. supreme, garden trio veggies, Pastor Arthur Taylor con- were Ermalee Scroggin, Phyl- Phyllis Schmitt joined the garlic toast, fruited gelatin. Dr. Tyndall ...... November 1 tinues to preach at the First lis Schmitt, Donna Gillan and Jokes. Superior Red Hat ladies for OB/G/ YN Community Church in Oak Gerry Eckles. That evening, lunch at Hardy on Friday. That Wednesday, Nov. 2: Italian on Sunday mornings. Next the same group went to Su- evening, Phyllis took Gerry hamburger soup, cheese salad Dr. Adam...... November 1 Sunday there will be a potluck perior to the Superior Estates sandwich, carrot sticks, Dan- Eckles to the Fairfi eld Opera GENERAL SURGERRY dinner following the services. Winery for the “Power of House for supper to celebrate ish petites. P-B Matchup. Everyone is welcome. This Pink” program sponsored by Gerry’s birthday. Thursday, Nov. 3: Pork Dr. Tommerassen ...... November 2 Friday will be Ladies Bible fi llet, mashed potatoes and Brodstone Memorial Hospital. On Saturday, Phil and Gerry WOUND CLINIC Study at the church at 2 p.m. In addition to that, Ermalee Eckles hosted a tailgate party. gravy, Harvard beets, sliced Gaylen and Jackie Cox Scroggin also attended the Those attending were Dick peaches. Pitch. Dr. Tommerassen ...... November 2 were in Wisconsin over the Retired School Personnel and Carol Eckles, Rhonda Friday, Nov. 4: Salmon BHI Cardiology weekend to attend the wed- group that gathered at the Brubacher of Lincoln, and patty, creamed potatoes and ding of Jennifer Giebel and Velvet Rose for lunch. Lorrell and Maggie Peter- peas, cheesestick, lemon pud- Dr. Miller ...... November 4 Michael Priest held in Cornell, On Wednesday, Pat Brus- son. ding. Peanut Push. *New patients need to have a referral before seeing Wisconsin. Gaylen and Jackie seau and her sister, Aleene Dick Lowery and Pat Brus- Meals served with bread, one of the specialists at the Specialty Clinic* accompanied their son, Jero- Mills, went to Lincoln for a seau were supper guests of butter and milk. mee Cox and Cheryl Earll on sisters day out. They enjoyed Teraesa Siefkas and boys, To make reservations, phone their trip. shopping and eating out. both Saturday and Sunday 324-5271 by 1:30 p.m., the day Among those attending the Wednesday, Phyllis Schmitt nights. An out-of-town guest before you wish to dine. funeral of Myrna Larsen in was a coffee guest of Jackie was George. Ruskin on Monday were Phyl- Cox. In the afternoon, Phyllis On Sunday, Phyllis Schmitt lis Schmitt, Gerry Eckles and went to Deshler to the funeral and Verla Snyder ate din- Donna Gillan. home to visit with the family ner in Hardy, then went on There was a lot going on of Harold Holtzen. to Superior to visit Pauline E:mail us Tuesday. First, the Nelson Red On Thursday, Phyllis baby- Hanson at Wilde Ridge. They your news Hat ladies gathered at the Old sat with her great-granddaugh- enjoyed an ice cream treat at Bank Coffee Shop for break- ter, Molley Drohman. the Dairy Queen before return- and photos to >KK<hW fast. Among those attending Thursday morning, Gerry ing home. hebronjr@ windstream.net E>KK< Khd&KZ -YVZ[-YVSPJ Hebron WKtZ>/E^ /VSPKH`4HYRL[ Country Club 5V]‹ HTWT -HPYI\Y`/PNO:JOVVS Upstairs Lounge  [O:[-HPYI\Y`5, New Winter Hours Wed - Thurs- Fri -LH[\YPUN )L:\YL[V([[LUK[OL ‹*YHM[Z‹)HRLK.VVKZ‹ Happy Hour from 5 -6 p.m. Overhead power lines are common on the farm or Z[(UU\HS-YVZ[-YVSPJ Select Nebraska Football Saturdays ŝŶƚŚĞĮĞůĚ͘,ŽǁĞǀĞƌ͕ĨĂŝůƵƌĞƚŽŶŽƟĐĞƚŚĞŵĐĂŶďĞĂ ‹0UKLWLUKLU[:HSLZ+LHSLYZ‹ (posted at the club) ‹4LL[-YVZ[`‹ ĚĞĂĚůLJŽǀĞƌƐŝŐŚƚ͘>ŽŽŬƵƉĂŶĚůŽŽŬŽƵƚĨŽƌŽǀĞƌŚĞĂĚ ;\WWLY^HYL7HTWLYLK*OLML[J Happy Hour one hour prior to kickoff ‹-VY(KTPZZPVU+LHS‹ ‹6U:P[L*VUJLZZPVUZ‹ ƉŽǁĞƌůŝŶĞƐǁŚĞŶĞǀĞƌLJŽƵŽƉĞƌĂƚĞĂƵŐĞƌƐ͕ŵŽǀĞ ^P[OJV\WVU ŝƌƌŝŐĂƟŽŶƉŝƉĞŽƌĂŶLJŽƚŚĞƌĨĂƌŵĞƋƵŝƉŵĞŶƚ͘ ‹(SSZWHJLZVUSL]LSUVZ[HPYZ‹ ‹2PK»Z(J[P]P[`>VUKLYSHUK‹

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For On Friday, Oct. 7, Delma the love chapter, as part of the By Lola Johnson Bruning- stalks. Is it worth it? example, if you bale the entire Bruning and Jerry Lahners ceremony. The congregation What are corn stalk bales fi eld you may only have three joined Ron, Tracey, and Jaden gave her an ovation. Wayne and RaVae Bow- Davenport worth? One way to look at it to four percent protein and less Lockard along with Ron’s The reception, which in- man have a new great-grand- Unifi ed School is from the cost stand point. than fi fty percent TDN. extended family to attend the cluded dinner in a tent, was daughter. Corryn RaVae is her Nutrients removed by stalk Harvest just the tailings in wedding of Katy Lockard and followed by a wedding dance name. She is the daughter of bales may need to be replaced the two or three rows behind Ryan Harkleroad of Lynde- in the large barn at the Re- Nathan and Jamie Albers of ACTIVITIES with extra fertilizer. Using this the combine and TDN increas- boro, N.H. serve. Waterloo. Friday, October 28: Play fall’s prices, stalks contain es to the lower 50’s and protein The family fl ew together The wedding festivities The Bruning Chit Chat practice in Bruning, 1:35 about 12 to 13 dollars worth to about fi ve percent. You on his chartered 15-passen- concluded with a Sunday Club met Tuesday at the cafe p.m. of nitrogen, phosphate, sulfur, should test to make sure. ger Gulfstream G IV, which brunch back at the tent at the in Bruning for lunch at noon. Saturday, October 29: and lime per ton. Are baled corn stalks worth- fl ies at 550 miles per hour Reserve. They played cards in the af- Doane College Honor Band, Corn stalk removal also can while? These numbers sug- at 43,000 feet and arrived in James and Marlene of Ohio ternoon. Those attending were all day. reduce soil organic matter, gest that it may be a toss-up, Kennenbunkport, Me., in less along with their extended Mary Ellen Harrison, Eileen Monday, October 31: Sub- increase erosion risk, and in- depending a lot on local feed than three hours. families and Roger and Mary Stych, Beth Garrison, Vee district volleyball tournament crease soil water evaporation. supplies and your individual On Friday night, a barbecue Bruning accompanied by Wilhelms, LoElla Schoenholz, at Fillmore Central. Nebraska research shows that ability to either cut costs or rehearsal dinner was held in daughter Jennifer Bruning Joan Langhorst, Doris Wilken, Tuesday, November 1: Sub dryland corn yield declines feed effi ciently. a large, historical barn on the Brown and two granddaugh- and RaVae Bowman. Joan district volleyball tournament about two bushels for each Source: Dr. Bruce Anderson, premises of the Wells Reserve, ters of Lincoln also attended. Langhorst won the high prize at Fillmore Central. ton of residue removed while University of Nebraska Extension part of a 2,200 acre tract of Outstanding weather gave and Doris Wilken got low Wednesday, November 2: irrigation costs increase simi- Forage Specialist. land bordering the Atlantic everyone the opportunity to prize. Beth Garrison was the Second round of state football larly to maintain corn yield. Upcoming Events: Ocean. enjoy the spectacular New hostess. After they were done playoffs. That’s another 12 to 14 dollars November 16: Mid-Plains The wedding ceremony was autumn colors and playing cards they had their Thursday, November 3: per ton. BEEF Educational series at held Oct. 8, at Holy Cross the ocean beaches. dessert and coffee. Labor and equipment costs the ARDC near Mead. Lutheran Church, ELCA, and Gail Lockard, who had spent Verla Snyder and Phyllis BRUNING average 20 to 25 dollars per November 30: Farmers and was offi ciated by the Rev. the previous week with Katy in Schmidt of Oak, Philip Sears MENU ton, plus, baling stalks tends Ranchers College, Dr. David Elaine Hewes, Katy’s pastor wedding preparations, joined of Oklahoma City, Okla., were Friday, October 28: Chili, to cause more wear and tear on Kohl, “Global Economic Im- from Redeemer Lutheran her family on the return fl ight Sunday dinner guests of Beth carrots and celery sticks, cin- equipment than other baling pacts on Farm and Ranch,” Church, Bangor, Me. Delma to Lincoln on Oct. 10. and Francis Garrison. namon roll, salad bar. operations. Totaled together, 1 p.m., at Bruning Opera read Corinthians 1, chapter 13, Lola Johnson attended the Monday, October 31: Wie- these costs amount to 50 to 55 House. open house and celebration of ner boat, chips, green beans, dollars per ton of corn stalks For further information on these strawberries and bananas, or other topics contact Darci McGee, Darrel and Kay Finke’s 50th removed. UNL Extension Educator for Nuck- wedding anniversary on Satur- salad bar. Now, what are corn stalks olls/Thayer counties in Nelson, (402) day afternoon in Deshler. Tuesday, November 1: worth as a feed? One rule 225-2381; Hebron, (402) 768-7212 or News and Meridian Marie Huber, Olive Van Chicken fried steak, mashed of thumb suggests the dollar email to: [email protected]. Public School DeWalle and Lola Johnson potatoes, gravy, peas, dinner feeding value is midway be- advertising attended the birthday cof- roll, butter, Wisconsin cheese tween that of straw and prairie fee in Ohiowa on Thursday soup. deadline is morning. Wednesday, November 2: ACTIVITIES Jeri Rippe went to Lincoln Taco, lettuce, salsa, apricots, Monday noon for Friday, October 28: Play on Friday evening to host a churro, salad bar. B-D Honor practice, entire cast, 7:15 dinner in honor of Jayne Germ- Thursday, November 3: Davenport The Hebron a.m. er’s (Crete) birthday and Russ Philly steak sandwich, spicy Roll First Monday, October 31: and Susan Rippe’s (Milford) fries, apple slices, cookie, Senior Diners Journal-Register Volleyball D2-2 sub districts anniversary. Also there were salad bar. Quarter at Seward. Jim Germer of Crete, Justin Salad bar served daily. Milk Exercise Monday, Wednes- Students that secure an A- served with all meals. Menu or above in all their classes and Noel Cermak, Behrendt, day and Friday at 9:30 a.m. Salaya, and Kirah Rippe, all subject to change. are on the “A” Honor Roll. Monday, Oct. 31: Roast of Lincoln. Students that secure a B- or RaVae Bowman was the DAVENPORT beast in soggy bones; witch’s above in all their classes are hostess for the October meet- MENU teeth, pale fruit, buggy cookie on the “B” Honor Roll. Names ing of the Extension Cords Friday, October 28: Tater treat. (Beef and noodles, corn, with an asterisk (*) are on the Club. After lunch, Phyllis Tot casserole, green beans, pears, raisin cookie, peanuts “A” Honor Roll. cinnamon roll. GRADE 9 Schoenholz gave the lesson and corn candy.) Cards or LIFE on “Protecting Our Hearts Monday, October 31: Ted Degner, Kamron Fick- Games, 1 p.m. During the Holidays.” Dur- Breaded beef sticks, mashed ken, *Johanna Kluck, Colton ing the business meeting, the potatoes, gravy, peas and car- Tuesday, Nov. 1: Chicken Lowery, Gant Norder, Jayden fi nal plans were made for the rots, cupcake. supreme, garden trio veggies, Otto, *Chris Rohr, Bret County Extension Achieve- Tuesday, November 1: garlic toast, fruited gelatin. Smith. ment Night which the Cords Tacos, lettuce, cheese, salsa, Trivia Tuesday. GRADE 10 corn, churro. *Emily Folkerts, Wyatt Sharon Reinke will host at the Trinity Lu- Wednesday, Nov. 2: Italian theran Church. Present at the Wednesday, November 2: Schoenholz, Jill Schroeder, 402-469-4283 hamburger soup, cheese salad meeting besides RaVae were Chicken patty with bun, chips, Kalli Schroeder, Samantha Lorraine Heinrichs, Mary baked beans, strawberries and sandwich, carrot sticks, Dan- Sybrant, Natalie Tegtmeier. Heinrichs, Sue Hinrichs, bananas. ish petites. Cards or Games, GRADE 11 Jeannie Kerwood, Jeri Rippe Thursday, November 3: 1 p.m. Cassidy Bentley, Luke and Delores Zacharias. RaVae Hot Pocket, lettuce salad, Thursday, Nov. 3: Pork Christensen, Anthony Fe- Publication Copy Commercial and Savings Banks peas, cookie. rebee, Shane Heyen, *Tara served dessert when the meet- fi llet, mashed potatoes and ing fi nished. Milk served with all meals. Pavelka, Nolan Schroeder, CONSOLIDATED REPORT OF CONDITION gravy, Harvard beets, sliced Ryan Tegtmeier. (Including domestic and foreign subsidiaries) Menu subject to change. peaches. Cards of Games, GRADE 12 State Bank No. Legal Title of Bank 4530 1 p.m. Shelby Garland, *Ashley Bruning State Bank Federal Reserve Dist. No. 10 Garland. City County State Zip Code Close of Business Date Friday, Nov. 4: Salmon Bruning Thayer NE 68322 September 30, 2011 DOLLAR AMOUNTS patty, creamed potatoes and Assets: IN THOUSANDS Cash and balances due from depository institutions: peas, cheesestick, lemon Noninterest-bearing balances and currency and coin ...... 3,749 AUCTION pudding. Senior Bowling, Interest-bearing balance ...... 1,036 Securities: 12:30 p.m. Sell It With Held-to-maturity securities ...... 454 Saturdayy, Nov. 5th - 11:00 A.M. Meals served with bread, Available-for-sale securities ...... 70,625 Federal funds sold and securities purchased under agreements to resell: To be held at 613 3rd St., Fairbury, NE butter and milk. The J-R Federal funds sold ...... 0 For reservations, call 364- Securities purchased under agreement to resell ...... 0 Loans and lease fi nancing receivables: Note: Auction starts at 11:00 a.m. 2449 by 1:30 p.m., the day Classifi eds! Loans and leases held for sale...... 0 before. Loans and leases, net of unearned income ...... 152,724 10 room home offered at 1:00 p.m. LESS: Allowance for loan and leases losses ...... 2,957 Loans and leases, net of unearned income and allowance ...... 149,767 HOUSEHOLD ITEMS Trading Assets ...... 0 Premises and fi xed assets ...... 3,556 ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES Other real estate owned ...... 0 Investments in unconsolidated subsidiaries and associated companies ...... 537 WINDMILL & ETC. • MISCELLANEOUS Intangible assets Goodwill ...... 0 Other intangible assets ...... 0 Lester Mishler Est., Owner Other Assets...... 10,166 Total assets ...... 239,890 GET RELIEF. Liabilities: Deposits SCHULTIS AND SON, INC. In domestic offi ces ...... 169,524 REAL ESTATE & AUCTION SERVICE 5BUSP$IJSPQSBDUJD 1$ Noninterest-bearing...... 26,270 222 WEST 14TH • BOX 582 • FAIRBURY, NE 68352 Interest-bearing ...... 143,254 5IBZOF"5BUSP %$ Federal funds purchased and securities sold under agreements to repurchase: Offi ce Ph.: 402-729-2435 • Web site: www.schultis.com Federal funds purchased ...... 0 &4U 'BJSCVSZ  Securities sold under agreements to repurchase ...... 17,886 Trading liabilities...... 0 Other borrowed money (including mortgages indebtedness and obligations under capitalized leases) ...... 25,391 Subordinated notes and debentures...... 0 We can help you Other liabilities ...... 1,465 Total liabilities ...... 214,266 with ALL service Minority Interest in consolodated subsidiaries...... 0 Here To Serve You! Equity Capital: Perpetual preferred stock and related surplus (No. of shares outstanding) ...... 0 repairs and Common stock (Authorized) ...... 6,000 (Outstanding) ...... 6,000 ...... 600 General Motorss Surplus ...... 13,800 Retained earnings ...... 9,531 Warranty work!work Accumulated other comprehensive income ...... 1,693 Other equity capital components...... 0 (excludesdGMC GMC Warranty) Total equity capital ...... 25,624 Total liabilities, minority interest, and equity capital ...... 239,890 MEMORANDA: Amounts outstanding as of Report of Condition date: 1.a. Standby letters of credit. Total ...... 697 1.b. Amount of Standby letters of credit in memo 1.a. conveyed to others through participations ...... 0 I/We, the undersigned offi cer(s), do hearby declare that this Report of Condition has been prepared in conformance with offi cial instructions and is true and correct to the best of my (our) knowledge and belief. Signature of offi cer(s) authorized to sign report Date Signed FREE Shuttle Service In Fairbury While You Wait! /s/ Jerry Catlett, CFO 10-21-2011 Name(s) and titles of offi cers authorized to sign report Area code/Phone Number Jerry A. Catlett, Chief Financial Offi cer 402-353-2555 Chevrolet - Cadillac - Buick We, the undersigned directors, attest to the correctness of the Report of Condition and declare that it has been examined by us and to the best of our knowledge and belief has been prepared in Conformance with offi cial instructions and is true and correct. 402-729-2275 • 1-800-274-2438 Signature of Director Signature of Director Signature of Director Frank L. Bruning Fred D. Bruning Darrell Raum or Visit us at riversidechev.com The Hebron Journal-Register - Wednesday, October 26, 2011 - 9

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THAYER CENTRAL 2. Heard Principal reports AS Central Services, network window tint, ...... 133.61 expenses, ...... 519.27 NE Connection fees, ...221.90 Ed Tech Conf., ...... 125.00 Tom Kiburz, reimburse, travel COMMUNITY SCHOOL 3. Junior High Football Hebron Journal-Register, Nebr. Council of Sch. Attorneys, 4. Facilities update. ASK Supply Co., LLC, janitorial subscriptions ...... 184.00 expense ...... 97.05 BOARD OF supplies ...... 67.50 school law subscription .90.00 Tom’s Music House, band EDUCATION Meeting adjourned at 9:37 Hebron Journal-Register, Nebraska Department of Ed., p.m. Audrey Trowbridge, bus supplies ...... 170.81 October 17, 2011 advertising ...... 378.00 Administrators’ Academy, 50.00 OCTOBER 2011 CLAIMS monitor ...... 85.80 Holly Mumm, meals, fuel ..43.65 True Value Hardware, The regular meeting of the Barnes & Noble, booksellers, Nebraska Air Filter, Inc., supplies ...... 943.18 Activity Fund, VISA, staff Hometown Leasing, copy maintenance supplies ..134.02 Board of Education was called gift cards, ...... $250.00 books ...... 257.21 Voss Lighting, maintenance to order by President Tom Tipton machine lease ...... 1,950.90 Nebraska Life, Activity Fund, newsletter William G. Kroll, bus Jackson-HIrsh, Inc., suppies ...... 462.20 on Monday, Oct. 17, 2011, at 8:00 monitor ...... 39.00 subscription ...... 21.00 Williams Exterminating Inc., postage, ...... 153.23 instructional supplies ...117.56 Nebr. Music Educators Assoc., p.m. in the high school media Activity Fund, VISA, postage, Blue Valley Sod, sod ...... 112.50 pest control ...... 175.00 center, pursuant to law and notice Jackson-Hirsh, Inc., regis., children’s choir ....70.00 laptop forms, ...... 147.20 Bryan Solomon, mileage ..55.00 envelopes ...... 92.25 Windstream, telephone posted at the school, Hebron and Carolyn Tietjen,bus NET Foundation for Tele- charges ...... 268.39 Activity Fund, VISA, instruc- Jay Huebert Piano Service, vision, membership ...... 45.00 Chester Post Offices, the State tional supplies ...... 3,811.26 routes ...... 180.00 Total of Paid Invoices141.348.17 Bank of Chester and the Thayer piano tuning ...... 90.00 New Frontier Insurance, Activity Fund, Windstream ...... Central Market, Sept. Jeffrey Friesen, bus Payroll and Benefits ..307,749.46 County Bank. All proceedings charges ...... 290.70 insurance, loaner com- October Expenditure 230.86 routes ...... 357.00 puters ...... 338.00 hereafter shown were taken while Activity Fund, VISA, nurse Cheryl Uhrmacher, reimb., Total ...... $449,097.63 convened meeting was open to Jodi Fintel, reimburse, Omaha Symphony, celebrate supplies ...... 211.27 material for curtains ...... 8.23 meals ...... 40.58 Oct 26-1t the public. Present on roll call: City of Hebron, utilities 8,521.13 creativity ...... 84.00 Activity Fund, Source Josh Lanik, mileage ...... 13.20 Orv Hartley, bus monitor .226.20 Craig, Casey, Tipton and Prellwitz. Gas ...... 577.44 C & M Supply, Inc., fuel, pre- Late: Hintz and Mumm. Also pres- Judy Gerdes, bus monitor 93.60 PayFlex Systems USA, Inc., 127,&(2)38%/,& Activity Fund, VISA, school route ...... 63.43 Karen Boatright, reimburse ent: Supt. Drew Harris, Principal Dale Klaumann, bus administrative fees ...... 750.70 poetry Awards, ...... 95.50 meal, ...... 13.54 J W Pepper & Son Inc., vocal 0((7,1* Tom Kiburz and Nancy Elting. Activity Fund, VISA, vocal routes ...... 856.80 Visitors: Jana Tietjen, TCHCC Kathy Brzon, reimburse, sheet music ...... 418.58 7+$<(5&2817<%2$5' equipment ...... 159.90 Denny’s Home Entertainment, registration, fuel ...... 150.01 Members Trelby Virus, Bailey Lin- speaker ...... 20.00 J W Pepper & Son Inc., music 2)(48$/,=$7,21 Activity Fund, VISA, band Kristy Lukert, reimburse, for HAL Program ...... 38.69 ton, Heath Fink, Ben Hintz, Tarryn supplies ...... 393.40 MSC-410526 Dollar General, Tietjen and Megan Bulin. meals ...... 22.44 Priefert Pharmacy, nurse Activity Fund, VISA, teacher supplies ...... 134.40 Kurk Wiedel, reimburse, 1RWLFH LV KHUHE\ JLYHQ WKDW D The following motions were Eakes Office Products, copy supplies ...... 42.27 travel expenses ...... 113.35 meals, ...... 40.69 Provantage, LAN Supp. ..264.62 PHHWLQJ RI WKH 7KD\HU &RXQW\ made, seconded and passed: Activity Fund, VISA, vocal charges ...... 2,830.74 1. Approved minutes of the KUTT, underage drinking Providence Working Canines, %RDUG RI (TXDOL]DWLRQ  RQ 1R supplies ...... 595.55 Egan Supply Co., janitorial ad ...... 180.00 Sept. 12, 2011, Budget Hearing, supplies ...... 805.98 Canine Safety Sweep ..225.00 YHPEHU   DW  DP Activity Fund, VISA, camera Linton Small Engine, air Public Health Solutions, Tax Request Hearing, regular repair ...... 101.17 ESU #5, light speed appliance, LQ WKH &RXQW\ %RDUG 0HHWLQJ minutes; and the Oct. 12, 2011, filters ...... 60.90 contribution, flu shots ..900.00 Activity Fund, VISA, Rising rocket ...... 1,000.00 Lunch Fund, meals for special meeting. ESU #5, September Ron Hintz Inc., Sept. lawn 5RRP RI WKH 7KD\HU &RXQW\ Stars Supplies ...... 266.42 teachers ...... 103.75 serv., ...... 1,352.50 2. Approved the treasurer’s Activity Fund, VISA, band services ...... 58,144.91 &RXUWKRXVHLQ+HEURQ1HEUDV report as presented. Lunch Fund, cookies, Scherbarth ACE, maintenance chairs, equipment .....1,196.96 ESU #6, internet prog/ PT Conference, ...... 142.15 ND7KH$JHQGDIRUWKHPHHWLQJ 3. Approved the monthly workshop ...... 1,571.42 supplies ...... 20.14 Activity Fund, VISA, NMEA Marge Vinkenberg, bus Scholastic Classroom LVNHSWFRQWLQXRXVO\FXUUHQWDQG claims. registration ...... 281.00 Express Wash, key 4. Approved the agenda as monitor ...... 132.60 Magazines, subscription 44.00 LVDYDLODEOHIRUSXEOLFLQVSHFWLRQ Activity Fund, VISA, text- deposit ...... 200.00 Mid States School Bus Co., presented. Fairbury Glass Co., Inc., door School. Tech Supply, battery DWWKHRI¿FHRIWKH&RXQW\&OHUN books, ...... 771.41 transportation ...... 35,946.87 for Dell netbook, ...... 316.00 5. Approved Mary Poisel as a Activity Fund, VISA, sub- repair ...... 289.36 LQ WKH 7KD\HU &RXQW\ &RXUW Special Ed. Para. Munson Sales, books, ....300.00 Shell Food Mart, fuel ...1,516.31 scription ...... 152.10 Follett Educational Services, National Geographic, sub- 6. Approved calendar revision textbooks ...... 168.19 State Supply Co., janitorial KRXVH+HEURQ1HEUDVND AmSan LLC, janitorial scriptions ...... 191.18 supplies ...... 177.50 moving spring parent/teacher supplies ...... 717.04 GovConnection, LAN sup- conferences to Feb. 15, 2012. Nebr. Council of School Adm., Tek-Hut Computer Sales & Aramark Uniform Services, mop plies ...... 384.98 renewal, superintendent 335.00 V0DULH(5DXQHU Other items discussed: Hebron Electric & Air Cond., Serv., lightspeed content and rag service ...... 290.49 Nebr. Council of School Adm., filter-3 yr., ...... 1,830.00 7KD\HU&RXQW\&OHUN 1. Heard report from TCHCC Arden Nitz, janitorial sup- repairs/supplies ...... 1,395.41 Students technologyi boot camp ..90.00 T O Haas Tire, auto plies ...... 209.12 Hebron Glass & Uphol., Nebr. 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offense.” third period; Trev Mumm on Titans The Titans had 232 yards a 7-yard pass from Brayden The Thayer Central football in rushing and 234 yards in Hergott; Caleb Goedeken on team lifted its record to 4-4 passing. Tyler Van Cleef led a 38-yard interception return; after defeating Wood River the offense with 97 yards on and Dalton Kenning on a 43- 49-7 in the fi nal regular game nine carries while Michael yard run. of the season. Feulner had 56 yards on 11 “Our offensive line had a “I thought we played very carries. tough job since Wood River well on both sides of the Trenton Tietjen managed plays a style of defense we ball,” said Coach Josh Lanik. 227 yards passing on 11 had not gone against all year, “Defensively, we really put completions. In the second but for the most part, we did pressure on their quarterback quarter, Tietjen connected an excellent job. We told the which led to us getting quite with Greg Dightman on back- kids all week we needed a win a few tackles for losses. Of- to-back scores; the fi rst on a to get into the playoffs and we fensively it took us a couple 10-yard toss and the second came through in the end.” of drives to get into a rhythm on a 62-yard blast. Thayer Central travels to but after that, I though we did During the contest, Titan Kearney this Thursday as a nice job in all areas of our junior Greg Dightman man- they face Kearney Catholic aged to collect a in the fi rst round of the state couple of school football playoffs. Kickoff is records when he at 6 p.m. caught fi ve recep- JR Photo/Mike Edgecombe tions for 130 yards Thayer Central’s Michael Feulner (No. 45) starts to take down a Wood River carrier in the Titans’ including the two sscorecore fi nal regular season game last week. The Titans defeated Wood River 49-7 to even up their season good for score. Titans (4-4): 00-20-22-07--49 record to 4-4 as they get ready to head into round one of the state playoffs this Thursday. The touchdown Wood River: 00-00-00-07--07 collections tie the school record for the most touch- Eagles down receipts in The Bruning-Davenport Dragons Linton competes a single game and Eagles downed Diller-Odell, the total yards beat The Deshler Dragons foot- 40-22, in the team’s final ball team lifted its record to at state cross the previous record regular season game lifting for reception yards 4-4 last week after defeating its record to 7-1. Friend 84-32 in its fi nal regular country meet in a single game. No other information was JR Photo/Mike Edgecombe Other scores season game. No other infor- available. mation was available. Thayer Central’s Bailey Titan quarterback Trenton Tietjen will came from Tietjen The Eagles host Omaha The team heads to Pender Linton, pictured left, com- lead the Thayer Central squad into battle on a one-yard Christian Academy Thursday peted at the 2011 state cross this week as they look to face Kearney this Thursday to face the Pen- keeper in the sec- in the fi rst round of the D1 state dragons on the Pender grid. country meet in Kearney last Catholic in the fi rst round of the state ond period; Tyler football playoffs. The game, The contest is the fi rst round Friday. The sophomore was playoffs this Thursday night. Van Cleef on a played on the Shickley grid, of the state football playoffs able to fi nish the race in 17:21 57-yard race in the starts at 6 p.m. and kickoff is at 6 p.m. for 38th among 124 runners. VVolleyballolleyball

the hosting Lincoln Christian, On defense, Kinsey Tietjen led the attack with eight kills Titans 25-18, 22-25, 25-21. The day provided six ace blocks and three ace serves. Maka- began on a loss, however, as throughout the course of the leigh Yantzie had six kills and The Lady Titans fi nished up the team fell to Omaha Duch- day, and Allison Tietjen had 21 digs, while Taylor Houck a busy schedule last week to esne 25-27, 25-23, 25-16. one. had fi ve kills and two ace end the regular season. South- “We were able to come out The Titans end the regular blocks. Ashley Hinrichs and ern Nebraska Conference ac- of this tournament with a 2-1 season on a 17-5 record as Whitney Walters had 10 and tion began Monday; all details record with four-rated teams they look to conference and eight assists respectively. of the tournament will appear in attendance,” Coach Wiedel sub-district action. C2-9 sub- The two teams have met here on the Sports page. said. “We continue to struggle district action begins Monday, three times this season with On Tuesday, Oct. 18, the Ti- on serve and serve-receive Oct. 31, and will be held at the Timberwolves leading the tans defeated Wilber-Clatonia allowing offensive runs on Sandy Creek. outcomes 2-1. Both will play 25-15, 25-13, 25-14. Bridgette points. I felt at times we dug in the D1-2 subdistrict tourna- Baden led the offense with the ball very well allowing us ment this Monday, Oct. 31 at seven kills while Britney to get into system and run a Eagles Fillmore Central. Gress added three ace serves. nice attack.” In the fi rst rounds of the Tarryn Tietjen had 13 assists Bridgette Baden led the The D-1 No. 2 Bruning- tournament, the Eagles de- and Kinsey tietjen provided attack in all three contests Davenport Eagles volleyball feated Osceola 25-12, 25-20, two ace blocks. amassing 41 kills over the team fi nished for the second 21-25, 25-16, and Hampton “We were able to play all of course of the day. She also year in a row as runners-up 25-17, 25-16, 25-22. our bench during the third set,” led the squad in digging with in the Crossroads Confer- Against Osceola, the Eagles Thayer Central coach Kurk 15 and 12 digs in the Omaha ence. And the position was were led by the regular trio Wiedel said. “Our reserve girls Duchesne and David City handed to them by the same of hitters including Houck, ran good offense when they games respectively. team who did it last year - the Yantzie and Garland. Each got into the game.” Tarryn Tietjen added to D-1 No. 1 Exeter-Milligan managed double-digit kills in On Saturday, the squad went the team’s offensive efforts Timberwolves. It is the third the contest (Houck 14, Yantzie 2-1 for fi fth place in the Lin- averaging 18 assists per game straight championship for the 11, Garland 10) while Garland coln Christian Invitational. while Ashley Petersen, Claire Timberwolves who defeated and Yantzie also provided 17 The Lady Titans collected Timmerman and Baden each the Eagles 29-27, 25-20, digs each. Houck was good for wins against David City Aqui- had an ace serve during the 25-13. three ace blocks while Garland nas, 23-25, 25-12, 25-10, and tournament. Heavy hitter Shelby Garland had two. Assist leader was Ashley Hinrichs with 26. “We came out very aggres- sive in game one and came away with a win,” said BDS JR Photo/Greg Scellin coach Dan Sorge. “In games BDS Eagle Ashley Hinrichs (No. 3) goes up for the block against two and three, we allowed an Exeter-Milligan hitter in the fi nal game of the Crossroads Osceola to get some momen- Conference in York last week. The D-1 No. 1 ranked Timberwolves tum and we missed several defeated the Eagles 3-0 to win the CRC. serves along with some ball handling errors. We regained our composure to put away the match with some aggressive serving and improved serve- receive.” Adding to the effort against Osceola was the ace service of Matyson Kleinschmidt and Christy Swartzendruber who each had four. Swartzendru- Make sure to tune in for ber also added 15 digs to the High School Football on... overall effort. Against Hampton, Garland and Yantzie had 17 and 12 kills respectively to lead the attack while Houck had three ace serves and seven blocks. Christy Swartzendruber also provided three ace serves. Hinrichs again led in assists with 25. “We faced a red hot Hamp- ton team who was on a 12- Thayer Central game winning streak in the JR Photo/Mike Edgecombe @ Titan senior Claire Johnson (l) goes up for the block against a Wilber-Clatonia hitter last week semifi nals of the tournament,” Coach Sorge said. “Our all Kearneyarney Cath Ca olic as the Thayer Central squad entered its fi nal week of regular volleyball. The Southern Nebraska around aggressive play al- Conference started Monday with the Titans defeating Superior in the fi rst round advancing to lowed us to dominate the Thur t. 27 play Fillmore Central in the second round on Tuesday night. SNC details will be available next match. Once again we had a week here on the Sports page. very strong team effort to help Pre-game 5:45 us earn the berth in the fi nals Kick-off 6:00 against Exeter-Milligan.” Photos of the Fall sports season including the Yantzie added 17 digs in the Thayer Central Titans, Bruning-Davenport/Shickley Eagles and Deshler Dragons will be available at game while Swartzendruber and Kleinschmidt each pro- http://hebronjournalregister.com following the regular season. vided 15. The Hebron Journal-Register - Wednesday, October 26, 2011 - 11 Community...

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Courtesy Photo Thayer Central track moving along... Workers laid sod through the middle of the newly poured track at Thayer Central Community Schools last week. The sod, which covers the entire center of the track will be kept soggy while JR Photo/Jacque Rocole it takes root in the coming weeks. The entire project is expected to be ready by the 2012 track Davenport residents through contributions to a coffee kitty helped fi nance a $1,000 donation to season. the Davenport Area Community Fund. Pictured above (l-r) with Frontier Bank president and com- munity fund committee member Jake Voss (center) are some of the local coffee drinkers including Elaine Henkel, Don Heinrichs, Darlene Flagle, Gaylord Rachow, Dixie Heinrichs, Emil Pearson, Kerns Exhibits Valor Quilt Voss, Dale Wittrock, Fern Fisher, Rev. Mike Anderson, Bonnie Dumler and Zola Johnson.

Voss said there are two to the Davenport Area Com- equipment for the fi re and groups who come in on a daily munity Fund as a means of rescue departments, com- Blue Valley Bowl basis; one from 8-9:30 a.m., creating an endowment that munity building improve- the second from 9:30-10:30 will benefi t the Davenport ments, town beautifi cation, Bowling Results a.m. Most of the time, they community. Voss, who is pres- scholarships, and encouraging fi ll the octagon-shaped table entrepreneurship, he said and MONDAY MEN'S capable of seating at least a added, “All of this can attract NIGHT EARLY — City dozen coffee drinkers. Davenport Area Fund people back to Davenport and High Team Scratch Series: Kass Ford “When we first started committee members once again make it a thriving — 2037; High Scratch Game: Bob Mol- coming here,” said one of the Kelly Ficken community.” than 224, John Coyle 211, Manny Motto regular social sippers Bonnie Voss, who is no stranger 210; High Scratch Series: Manny Motto Loma Grone 603, Bob Fayle 552, John Coyle 550. Dumler, “we were using sty- Lloyd Holtzen to donating time to his com- rofoam cups. Then one day we munity, was recently honored arrived and found a pyramid Jerry Miller by the Young Leaders of TUESDAY NIGHT of Frontier Bank coffee mugs Whitney Miller Fillmore County (YLFC) WOMEN'S — Bowlerettes Carol Pearson High Team Scratch Series: Deshler in the middle of the table. Jake for his outstanding leader- Bar — 1822; High Scratch Game: got them for us.” Pam Pearson ship, community service Marissa Wagenblast 234, Amy Peterson/ Each mug was immediately Jake Voss and involvement in Fillmore Cheryl Tatro 214; High Scratch Series: claimed and tattooed with County. Although he lives in Marissa Wagenblast 547, Cheryl Tatro its new owner’s name using Geneva with his wife, Lori 517, Amy Peterson 513. magic marker. Voss then ident of the local committee (Trumper), he is a Davenport provided a cupboard to store that oversees the community Community School graduate WEDNESDAY NIGHT the mugs when they weren’t fund, said the Davenport Com- and president of the Frontier MEN'S — American in use. munity Foundation partnered Bank in Davenport. He and High Team Scratch Series: Farm Dumler said the group of with the Nebraska Community his wife have three children; Bureau Insurance — 2240; High Scratch coffee drinkers decided right Foundation (NCF) to establish Marlie (9), McKinley (7) and Game: Dean Blincow 257, David away to contribute money to the local fund. “With 205 af- Madden (1). Klaumann 225, Manny Motto 223; High a kitty to offset the cost of fi liated funds, the NCF has The YLFC is a group Scratch Series: Dean Blincow 640, David the morning ritual. That kitty an impressive track record of created by young Fillmore Klaumann 617, Manny Motto 604. has grown into a cool $1,000 helping to build endowments County citizens working to Courtesy photo since March, Voss said. He and improving the quality of ensure that Fillmore County THURSDAY NIGHT WOMEN'S — Rockettes Hannah Kerns, 19 year old daughter of Steve and Brenda Kerns added that he uses the money life in 227 Nebraska commu- continues to grow, thrive and High Team Scratch Series: Victory of Hebron exhibited her Quilts of Valor quilt titled, “Majestic to reimburse his employees for nities,” Voss said. “The goal of be a place where people want Too — 1730; High Scratch Game: Cheryl the Friday rolls and purchase the Davenport fund is to grow to live. Through the eyes of his Strength” at the Celebration of Youth XVIII: Risk and Reward Tatro 182, Paula Day 175, Toni Hintz/May exhibition on Oct. 15 in Lincoln. some of the other supplies, but, our endowment to $500,000 peers, Voss, who always has Burress/Mary Fangmeier 172; High for the most part, the bank buys by the end of 2015.” a great attitude, is someone Scratch Series: Cheryl Tatro 515, Paula The Department of Textiles, ents were special guests of the coffee. The group says the Grants offered from this they can count on to pitch in Day 499, Mary Fangmeier 459. money is his to do whatever endowment can be used to and help out. Clothing and Design hosted the department’s International Nebraska youth and their par- Quilt Study Center and Mu- he wants with it. benefit schools, improve THURSDAY NIGHT So, he decided to donate it ball fi elds, purchase needed MEN'S LATE — Pinbuster ents at the exhibition closing seum for the celebration of the High Team Scratch Series: True of Celebration of Youth XVIII: life of Ardis James, benefactor Value Hardware— 1995; High Scratch Risk and Reward on October to the Center’s collection, and Game: Tony Deepe 233, Dean Blincow 15 on the University of Ne- the museum. 225, Fred Schmidt/Gary Reinsch 199; braska-Lincoln East Campus. Culminating the day, before High Scratch Series: Dean Blincow 634, Thayer County 4-H member a reception hosted by the MENU Thursday, November 3: Dale Werner 554, Fred Schmidt 528. Hannah Kerns was chosen as Friends of the Robert Hillestad Friday, October 28: Break- Breakfast: Omelet, muffi n, ba- one of 25 participants from Textiles Gallery, each youth fast: Yogurt, muffi n, orange. nana. Lunch: Chicken alfredo FRIDAY SENIOR LEAGUE over 2,500 exhibitors at this gave a presentation about Lunch: Homemade pizza, over noodles, sugar snap peas, High Team Scratch Series: FSS year’s Nebraska State Fair. her/his work in a nearly full lettuce salad, fruit, turkey applesauce. — 1352; High Scratch Game Men: LeRoy Selected youth participated house in the College of Educa- wrap. USDA is an EOE and pro- Othling 200, Vic Sorge 189, Fred Schmidt in workshops taught by faculty tion and Human Sciences east Thayer Central Monday, October 31: vider. Juice, cereal and toast 180; High Scratch Game Women: An- from the Textiles, Clothing campus auditorium. Breakfast: Sausage, egg and served daily with breakfast. nabelle Nacke 147, Linda Dudgeon 124, and Design department. Par- Community cheese biscuit, banana. Lunch: Bread basket, fruit and salad Lela Brettmann 119; High Team Series Grilled cheese, tomato soup, bar served daily for grades Men: Vic Sorge 502, LeRoy Othling 474, Schools apple crisp, peanut butter and four through 12, second choice Fred Schmidt 468; High Team Series jelly pack. daily for kindergarten through Women: Annabelle Nacke 383, Linda ACTIVITIES Tuesday, November 1: fourth grade. All meals served Dudgeon 340, Lela Brettmann 305. Friday, October 28: SNC Breakfast: Strudel stick, or- with milk. All menus subject to volleyball fi nals at Milford anges. Lunch: Cheeseburger, change without notice. SATURDAY JUNIOR LEAGUE Saturday, October 29: French fries, broccoli. High Team Scratch Series: Mummski- Doane Honor Band. teers — 1203; High Scratch Game Boys: Wednesday, November 2: Ben Baden 195, Brody Fayle 136, Tanner Monday, October 31: Vol- Breakfast: Pancakes, sausage Mumm 125; High Scratch Game Girls: leyball subdistricts begin. patty, peaches. Lunch: Meat Lauren Schmidt 115, Lexi Fayle 107, Tuesday, November 1: nachos with cheese sauce, ★ Autumn Deepe 106; High Team Series Volleyball subdistricts. refried beans, Mandarin or- Boys: Ben Baden 520, Brody Fayle 402, Thursday, November 3: anges. Tanner Mumm 368; High Team Series Volleyball subdistricts. A red star on Girls: Lauren Schmidt 337, Autumn Deepe 287 Olivia Deepe 278. your label SUNDAY NIGHT MIXED High Team Scratch Series: Broncos means it's time — 1883; High Scratch Game Men: Devin Burress 220, Mike Prellwitz 205, to renew your Curt Mumm 199; High Scratch Game Women: Nancy Vogel 193, May Burress subscription 184, Diane Jacobson 179; High Team Series Men: Devin Burress 552, Mike Prellwitz 520, Curt Mumm 504; High Team to the Hebron Series Women: Nancy Vogel 490, Diane Jacobson 486, May Burress 475. 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$2,400 A MONTH BUYING JUNK BAT- GUARANTEED: Safety Parkview Haven Part-time Positions available at TERIES and aluminum cans. Analyst Trainee. No experience Nursing Home Also buying aluminum irrigation necessary. Call (402) 834-0511, Deshler, NE pipe, copper, brass and iron. Monday - Friday, 10 a.m. to 5 Gardenside long-term care FAIRBURY IRON & METAL, 200 p.m. only, for interview appoint- currently accepting at Jefferson Community Health Center C. St., Fairbury, Ne. 729-5472. ment. applications for full/part 01-tf 42-2 time night shift CNA. Part-time RN or LPN For further information and VENDOR'S WANTED: He- HELP WANTED: Bruning ♦ Part-time — Every third weekend, rotating 122 S. 4th St., Hebron, NE an application, bron's 24th annual Christmas (402) 768-2292 Food Mart Valentino's Express, holidays, 1:45 p.m. to 10:15 p.m. fair, Sunday, November 20 from part time closer, week nights call Judy Kujath ♦ Nebraska RN or LPN license required 1 - 4 p.m.. For a registration form and weekends. Apply in person. (402) 365-7237 call 402-768-7156. 40-tf ♦ Charge nurse responsibilities include delegating to 41-1 NEW LISTING! prioritize and oversee resident care while maintaining nursing standards DESHLER HOLIDAY GIFT CLASS A DRIVER/ MEDICAL ASSISTANT ♦ Computer experience helpful FAIR Deshler Lutheran School (Part-time, Hebron, NE) ♦ gym, 6th and Hebron Street, Must be skilled at observation and noticing changes Deshler, NE Sunday, November Approximately 20-30 hours per week in residents to optimize their health 6th from 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. ♦ Excellent interpersonal skills required, including Door prizes, free admission, po- 525 N 3rd, Hebron, NE Responsibilities: tato bar meal served from 11:00 teamwork, customer service, and good rapport with You’ll want to make an ap- • Moving 53’ tractor trailer to various hospitals/clinics a.m. to 1:00 p.m. pointment to see this nice 2 • Assisting Technologist with patients (on the job training) all direct care staff 43-2 bedroom home with living ♦ Must be able to lift residents for transferring or room, kitchen and dining Qualifi cations: area. This home has an up- • Class A CDL repositioning dated bathroom with Whirl- • 1 year 53’ tractor trailer experience Competitive pay and benefits. Benefits include Paid pool tub, full basement with • Acceptable driving record www.stockra.com • www.bigiron.com Time Off, holiday pay, pharmacy discount and a large fi nished family room, • Ability to pass DOT physical and drug screen Roy Vap 2 non-conforming bedrooms • Exceptional people skills wellness benefit. Cell 402-705-6603 and storage. There is a large Office 402-746-3313 patio area in the backyard Application: www.sharedmed.com 1189 Rd CD, Red Cloud Applications available at [email protected] with a basketball goal for a friendly game. You will also SHARED MEDICAL SERVICES Jefferson Community Health Center business fi nd 2 garden storage units in 209 Limestone Pass office, 2200 H St., Fairbury. For more the back, vinyl siding, newer Cottage Grove, WI 53527 information, contact Human Resources roof, gutters, all located on a Director Sandy Bauer at (402) 729-3351. large lot and in a nice, quiet EOE “Discover the SMS Difference” WANTED neighborhood. Make an ap- pointment today to see this Jefferson Community Health Center clean, ready-to-move into is an Equal Opportunity Employer WANTED: Hog Panels, 402- home. International Sales Assistant 771-2150. Reinke Manufacturing of Deshler is accepting applications for an 42-2 Auction Calendar: International Sales Assistant. This employee will perform a variety of duties in support of the International Sales department i.e. the Oct. 27, Elaine George, Gilead, NE; receipt and processing of international sales orders, parts orders Full-time Acute Care RN GARAGE SALE Real Estate, Appliances, Furniture and other special equipment orders. They will also perform a & Misc. broad range of clerical duties such as data entry, word process- Oct. 30, Wendell & Arla Zabel, Dav- position available GARAGE SALE: Friday, Oc- ing, spreadsheet creation and maintenance; the monitoring of enport, NE; Real Estate, Household, telephones and fax machine; the preparation of summaries and tober 28 from 1 to 7 p.m. and Jefferson Community Health Center Saturday, October 29 from 8 a.m. Tractor, Tools, reports and the handling of specifi c tasks and assignments unique ♦ to the department. Full-time RN, 3 p.m. to 3 a.m. - 1 p.m.. Household, Christmas, Antiques & Collectilbes ♦ 36 hours per week CD's, new purses, etc. Nov. 6, Paul Polage, Estate, Deshler, 43-1 Very good organizational, time management, customer service ♦ Every third weekend, rotating holidays NE; Antiques & Collectibles and communication skills are required. Equivalent to high school ♦ Competitive pay scale MORE AUCTIONS PENDING! with two or more years of college level course work in offi ce ♦ administration or international business studies is preferred. Benefits include Paid Time Off, Extended Sick Leave, FOR SALE Bilingual Mandarin Chinese/English skill is a requirement. health insurance, pharmacy discount, employee Brad Elting & Co. wellness program, pension plan, life insurance, holiday FOR SALE: 1995 Buick La- Interested parties should contact the Reinke Manufacturing Hu- Real Estate Broker, pay Sabre, high miles, good tires. Auctioneer & Certifi ed Appraiser man Resource offi ce by faxing a cover letter and resume to 402- $300 OBO. Call Vic Jacobson 365-4166 or by e-mail to [email protected]. Reinke ♦ Requires Nebraska RN licensure, excellent people 145 N. 4th, Hebron, NE•768-7270 402-768-3583. or 768-4122 • eltingauction.com Manufacturing is an Equal Opportunity Employer M/F. skills, and a quick learner 43-tf ♦ Experience in OB and ER highly desirable! Home for Sale Applications available at Jefferson Community Health in Deshler Center business office, 2200 H St., Fairbury. For more information, contact Human Resources Director HOUSE Blue Valley Lutheran Sandy Bauer at (402) 729-3351. OPEN OV. 5, 6 & 12 N P.M. Homes Society, Inc. Jefferson Community Health Center 1 TO 5 2200 H St., P.O. Box 277 Fairbury, NE 68352 is seeking to fi ll the following positions: 4 bedroom/4 bathroom ranch style home for sale in Deshler, Jefferson Community Health Center is an equal NE. Mature landscaping, fi nished basement with a wood NURSING HOME: opportunity employer. pellet stove, gas fi replace, underground sprinkler and lots of FULL TIME MAINTENANCE PERSON extras. Located at 208 Alice Street. An open house is sched- FULL/PART TIME DIETARY AIDE/COOK ued for November 5th, 6th, and 12th from 1:00 to 5:00 p.m. FULL/PART TIME EVENING SHIFT MA/CNA Please call and make an appointment if hyou are interested. CNA FOR 6:00 AM TO 10:00 AM SHIFT Full-time position available at Phone 402-365-4201 or cell 402-310-1237. CNA FOR 6:00 PM TO 9:00 PM SHIFT Jefferson Community Health Center: CARE HOME: Infection Preventionist/Nursing BUSINESS SERVICES ♦ FULL/PART TIME DIETARY AIDES/COOK Full-time, 36-40 hours per week ♦ Jaye Moeller, Owner Byron FULL/PART TIME EVENING SHIFT MA/CNA 24 hours per week as infection preventionist; 1 12-hour shift per week in acute nursing; rotating 236-8619 weekends in acute nursing Benefits are Health, Dental, Life Insurance, Flex Spending and MOELLER Hebron ♦ Implements, coordinates and evaluates the infection 768-6289 Pension Plan for full time. Wages based on experience. Double pay ELECTRIC prevention and control program for Jefferson HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING for Holidays. Differential pay for evening/night and weekend shifts. Community Health Center and Gardenside long-term care to reduce risk of infections. HEBRON PLUMBING Blue Valley Lutheran Homes • An Equal Opportunity Employer ♦ Requires RN or LPN-C certification and five years Attn: Ardith Maschmann • 220 Park Ave. • Hebron NE 68370 Water Lines - Pipes - Toilets - Lavatories - Faucets - Water Heaters 402-768-3900 Fax: 402-768-3901 clinical experience - Sewer & Drain Cleaning - Livestock Waterers ♦ BLS Certification required All Types of Plumbing Sales & Service ♦ Certification in Infection Prevention desirable RICHARD KOCH, OWNER ♦ Requires candidate who is flexible, able to handle Jefferson Community Health Center multiple tasks, quick learner and Licensed and Bonded Serving Thayer County & Surrounding Trade Area Part-time Transcriptionist position works well with people. Phone 768-6444 • 334 Union Ave. • Hebron, NE 68370 ♦ 3 days per week, 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. ♦ Full-time benefits include , ♦ Monday through Friday as scheduled Paid Time Off, Extended Sick Leave, health insurance, Ourada Chiropractic NEW STEEL, WELDING ♦ Must type minimum of 60 words per minute pharmacy discount, employee wellness program, GASES & SUPPLIES. ♦ Medical transcription experience preferred pension plan, and life insurance. Tuesdays BUYING ALUMINUM CANS ♦ Must have good organizational skills, 2p.m. - 5:30p.m. Monday - Friday be a quick learner, and work well with people Applications available at Jefferson Community Health 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. ♦ Part-time benefits include Paid Time Off, Extended Center business office, 2200 H St., Fairbury. For more Call 768-2112 Closed Sat. & Sun. For an appointment Sick Leave, pharmacy discount, employee wellness information, contact Human Resources Cat's Auto & Truck Supply program, pension plan, life insurance, health insurance, Director 114 North 3rd St. • Hebron 324 3rd, Fairbury • 729-3348 pharmacy discount, and employee wellness program Sandy Bauer at (402) 729-3351. Applications available at Jefferson Community Health Center Bruning Lumber Co. Fas-Break Jefferson Community Health Center business office, Bruning, Nebraska WINDSHIELD REPAIR & 2200 H St. Fairbury, NE 68352 REPLACEMENT SERVICE 2200 H St., Fairbury. For more information, Russ Gerberding Jefferson Community Health Center is an s-ARTIN3ENOUR0AINTS Taking Care of Life's "Little Breaks" contact Human Resources Director equal opportunity employer. s!STRO0OLE"UILDINGS -Most major insurers will waive deductible- Sandy Bauer at (402) 729-3351. MOBILE REPAIR & REPLACEMENT SERVICE s7ELDING2OD /XYGEN Davenport, NE 68335 (402) 365-4278 Jefferson Community Health Center !CETYLENE 2200 H St. s,UMBER"UILDING 3UPPLIES Your Ad could be here! Fairbury, NE 68352 HELP WANTED: Thayer Cen- 30 hour work week, with competi- tral Community Schools (Hebron, tive salary. Contact the school at s2EDI -IX#ONCRETE Call 768-6602 Jefferson Community Health Center is an NE) is seeking applicants for a 402-768-6117 for an application. to place today! equal opportunity employer. 353-4755 or 1-800-228-3923 kitchen/cafeteria aide, it entails a EOE 43-2 or Daykin Lumber 1-800-637-9711 The Hebron Journal-Register - Wednesday, October 26, 2011 - 14 Halloween Safety A to Z Everything you need to know for a spooktacular and safe Halloween.

Always carry a If there is no sidewalk, Quarters are good flashlight. walk on the left side of to carry in case you the road, facing traffic. need to call home. Thayer County   Bank    402 Lincoln Ave. Hebron, NE Phone: 768-6027

Buy costumes that are made Jackets should be worn over cos- Reflective strips on of flame-retardant material. tumes on cool Halloween nights. costumes will make kids more visible. Blue Valley Lutheran Homes Memorial Hebron, NE • 768-3900 Funeral Homes

Treats for trick-or-treaters Hebron - Deshler - Bruning 212 So. 13th, Hebron, NE at the Nursing Home & Phone: 768-6204 Courtyard Terrace from 4-7 pm! Bill and John Kroll, Owners

Costumes should not Keep your little "Goblins" Stay on sidewalks as drag on the ground or safe - use face paint much as possible. be too dark to see. instead of masks. State Bank of Chester P.O. Box 367 Chester, Ne 745 N. 13th Hebron Phone: 324-5444 402-768-6077 • 1-800-528-2824

Don't cut across yards Light jack-o'-lantern Trick-or-treat only or driveways. with battery in familiar neighbor- powered light hoods close to home. instead of a candle. C & M SUPPLY INC. Don't Forget Us For Lichti Bros. Oil 1411 Hwy. 136 • Ruskin, NE Highspeed Internet! Co., Inc. Phone: 402-226-2261 www.diodecom.net 800.925.6412 (402) 627-2235 • (800) 848-3778

Eat dinner before Make sure your shoes Unfamiliar pets and you go out trick- fit and are tied tightly. animals should be avoided. or-treating. Moeller Electric The Hebron ournal Heating - Air Conditioning J Commerical - Residential & Farm Wiring - egister AGP Jaye Moeller, Owner R Grain Marketing PO Box 210, Hebron NE Hebron * 768-6289 - Chester - 402-768-6602 Phone: 402-324-5475 Byron * 236-8619 or our toll free: 1-800-322-9579 [email protected]

Follow all traffic Never enter a Visit only houses laws and signals. stranger's home. that are lit.

701 4th St., Deshler, NE Phone: 365-7211 436 Lincoln Ave, Hebron, NE • 768-6651 1325 Dove Road • 768-2303 Fax: 365-7212 Hours: MTWF 8am - 5pm; Thurs. 8-6; Sat. 8-12 www.midwestbanks.com

Go slooooowww, Only eat candy after Walk, don't run drivers. Be careful all your parents have between houses. evening if you're behind checked it. the wheel. Citizens City of Hebron P.O. Box 473 • Edgar, NE State Bank 216 Lincoln Ave. Ph. 224-4795 or 800-951-9566 P.O. Box 40 • Davenport, NE Carleton, NE Phone: 402-768-6322 364-2165 or 800-207-2165 Phone: 356-2601

Props such as a sword Give out healthy alternatives Young children or wand should only to candy like cheese-crackers, of any age should be flexible toys. raisins or popcorn. be accompanied PRICE by an adult. FUNERAL HOME Central AND MONUMENTS Hebron • 768-6211 BYRON PO BOX 146 URBAUER-PRICE BYRON, NE Market FUNERAL HOME "Your home owned and operated food store" HRENDTS TATE PH. 236-8626 A Davenport • 364-2114 S 240 Lincoln Ave., Hebron, NE FUNERAL HOME Deshler • 365-7257 Justin Stelling BANK Phone: (402)768-6216 & Randy Paugh