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$100 J eegistergister Volume 141, Issue 45 14 Pages, One Section, Plus Supplements Wednesday, NNovemberovember 7, 22012012 hhttp://hebronjournalregister.comRttp://hebronjournalregister.com Public invited to Unoffi cial election results housing sessions Greg Walburn ...... 18 (A change for the Deshler meeting venue Thayer County stayed true to the Republican Party voting for new leadership in the Belvidere Board: is listed below.) nation and state. Voters signaled a desire for Mitt Romney to take the chief spot in the The Thayer County Economic White House opting to oust the current president Barack Obama. (vote for two) James Edwards ...... 9 Development Alliance (TCEDA) At the state level the Republican ticket also ruled as voters sought to have ’s invites the residents of Thayer representation in the U.S. Senate and Adrian Smith speak for them in Congress. Kent Williamson ...... 14 Locally, Thayer Central Community Schools’ patrons nearly split the decision for an Bruning Board: County to participate in a series of Honoring Veterans $11 million upgrade to the school, but did not pass the proposal. An additional $4.7 million (vote for two) “Housing Listening Sessions” to Join us inside as we honor improvement, Proposition B, contingent on the passage of Proposition A, did not pass. Jeffrey L. Krehnke ...... 101 discuss housing trends, projections our county veterans. Following are Thayer County’s unoffi cial results for the 2012 general election at Jerry A. Catlett ...... 134 and needs during the next fi ve years. press time. Byron Board: The Listening Sessions will be held on Wednesday, Nov. 14, at the fol- (vote up to two) Thayer Central Community lowing locations: Richard D. Poppe ...... 46 Schools will honor all veterans Davenport – 12:30-1:30 p.m., Carleton Board: from the county on Monday, Nov. President and Vice President Norris Public Power District Davenport Senior Center. 12, at 2 p.m., in the High School (vote for two) Deshler – 5:30-6:30 p.m., Deshler (vote for one) (vote for one) Don G. Calahan ...... 32 gymnasium. Refreshments will be Republican: Subdivision 11: Senior Center. served following the program. Shawn Winans ...... 33 Hebron – 7-8 p.m., Hebron Activ- Mitt Romney/Paul Ryan ...... 1855 Bruce D. Tegtmeier ...... 87 Chester Board: Democratic: Wesley Siebenneicher ...... 81 ity Center. (vote up to three) Barack Obama/Joseph R. Biden, Jr...... 726 The Housing Listening Sessions Everett Roop ...... 93 Libertarian: South Central Public Power District will provide important citizen input Gary Johnson/James P. Gray ...... 41 (vote for one) Joseph R. Carbonneau ...... 98 for the Thayer County communities’ By Petition: Subdivision 4: Davenport Board: Housing Study with Strategies for Tidbits Randall A. Terry/Marjorie Smith ...... 9 John Greer ...... 4 (vote for two) Affordable Housing. Jeremy Littrel ...... 103 The purpose of this Housing Study Sales Tax... Senate Educational Service Unit No. 5 Harold Stone ...... 49 is to analyze the current housing stock Thayer County collected (vote for one) (vote for one) Terry Enghauser ...... 39 of the County and to provide guid- $171,103.14 in sales tax for the Republican: Deb Fischer ...... 1725 District 2: Gilead Board: ance and direction for future housing month of August after showing a 9.8 Democrat: Bob Kerrey ...... 902 Debra K. Meyer ...... 296 (vote for three) development opportunities. Guid- percent increase in net taxable sales Educational Service Unit No. 6 Gary George ...... 9 ance and direction for this study is over last year. For August 2012, Representative in Congress District 2: Lyle Keilwitz ...... 11 provided through a steering commit- the county had $3,110,962 in net (vote for one) Dale Kahla ...... 5 Larry Whitton ...... 12 Republican: Adrian Smith ...... 1954 taxable sales - up from $2,833,362 Educational Service Unit No. 9 Hubbell: See Housing...pg 7 Democrat: Mark Sullivan ...... 594 District 4: (vote up to two) last year. Kenneth A. Spray ...... According to Hebron Clerk Jean County Commissioner No Filing FSA urges farmers Nagey, the City of Hebron collected (vote for one) Thayer County Noxious Weed Board Deshler Council: $20,841.81 in motor vehicle and Democrat: Chris Frye ...... 1996 (vote for two) (vote for three) to vote in county sales taxes on net taxable sales Dale Hoops ...... 1698 William Brenn ...... 236 of $1,746,874 for the month of Board of Regents University of Jonathan Peters ...... 1504 Carol Deepe ...... 32 committee elections August. That shows an increase (vote for one) Bruce W. Finke ...... 197 District 5: Schools of 14.5 percent in net taxable Nicky D. Bartling ...... 105 The Farm Service Agency wants Lavon L. Heidemann ...... 1298 Bruning District #94: Glenn Bartling ...... 196 sales over last year. The motor farmers and ranchers to vote in their Mike Jones ...... 785 (vote up to three) Eugene D. Mueller ...... 161 county committee elections begin- vehicle tax ($4,561.45) goes into Daniel Domeier ...... 215 Hebron Council: ning Monday, Nov. 5. Judge of the Nebraska Workers’ Compen- the street fund, while the remainder Sarah Bolte ...... 233 (vote for one) Nebraska Farm Service Agency sation Court - shall Judge James Michael ($16,280.36) goes into the sales Davenport District #47: Ward I: (FSA) Executive Director Dan Fitzgerald be retained? (vote for three) tax fund. James Summers ...... 166 Steinkruger announced today that the The Department of Revenue re- Yes ...... 1464 Ron Holeman ...... 146 No ...... 536 Ward II: 2012 FSA county committee elec- leases fi gures approximately three Jeff Hoins ...... 169 Rod Tegtmeier ...... 159 Elizabeth A. Goldhammer ...... 160 tions began Monday, Nov. 5, with the months later than the actual month For Judge of the District Court - shall Judge Deshler District #60: Ward III: mailing of ballots to eligible voters. being profi led. September fi gures Vicky L. Johnson be retained? (vote for three) No Filing The deadline to return the ballots to will be released at the beginning Yes ...... 1463 Brian Isernhagen ...... 430 local FSA offi ces is Dec. 3. of December. No ...... 773 Maurice Schardt ...... 289 Hebron Airport Authority Board “The role and input of our county Wayne E. Pohlmann ...... 187 (vote up to two) committee members is more vital Vendors wanted... SCC Board of Governors Andrew Schmidt ...... 404 Marlowe D. Huber ...... 616 than ever,” said Steinkruger. “New If you would like to be a vendor (vote for one) Scott Finke ...... 173 county committee members provide at the 25th annual Hebron Chamber District 1: Thayer Central District #70: Thayer County School District input and make important decisions of Commerce Christmas Fair, now Robert J. Feit ...... 1630 (vote for three) Proposition A: on the local administration of disaster is the time to make arrangements At Large: Michael Prellwitz ...... 923 For ...... 695 and conservation programs. With bet- Jim Garver ...... 619 Curt A. Mumm ...... 998 by calling Chamber Director Tina Against ...... 702 ter participation in recent years, we Steven Ottmann ...... 930 Deborah Craig ...... 876 Reed at 402-768-3146. Proposition B: also have seen promising increases in The Christmas Fair will be held Fairbury District #8: the number of women and minority Little Blue Natural Resources District (vote for three) For ...... 567 Sunday, Nov. 18. Against ...... 813 candidates.” Board of Directors Richard P. Zimmerman ...... 10 Eligible voters who do not receive (vote for one) Brian Starck ...... 10 ballots in the coming week can ob- Football Contest... Hubbell Community Hall Levy Override Subdistrict 1: Daniel Lufkin ...... 8 tain ballots from their local USDA The fi nal guesses are in and No Filing For ...... 34 Jody Starr ...... 13 Service Center. Dec. 3, is the last day Subdistrict 2: Meridian District #303: Against ...... 21 this year, the Hebron Journal- for voters to submit ballots in person Register’s football contest did not Charles Rainforth ...... 1562 (vote for one) Subdistrict 3: Gary Mussman ...... 98 to local USDA Service Centers. produce a grand prize winner, but Amendment 1: Grounds for Impeachment Ballots returned by mail must also we did see repeat winners of the Jeremy Groves ...... 1571 Shickley District #54: For ...... 1971 Subdistrict 4: (vote up to three) be postmarked no later than Dec. 3. top three positions. Against ...... 381 Newly elected committee members Ross A. Fisher ...... 1529 Tim Lichti ...... 8 Amendment 2: Right to hunt and fi sh In this fi nal week, the top four Subdistrict 5: and their alternates will take offi ce Les Schlegel ...... 7 For ...... 1947 guessers each missed two games Steven Shaw ...... 1556 Jan. 1, 2013. Against ...... 451 taking the entries to the tie-breaker. Subdistrict 6: City and Village To be an eligible voter, farmers There, Dale Bleich of Hebron Sacha Lemke ...... 1754 Alexandria Board: Amendment 3: Term Limits and ranchers must participate or guessed a point spread of 12 to Subdistrict 7: (vote for three) For ...... 789 cooperate in an FSA program. A take the fi rst place win. Charley Alan D. Wiedel ...... 1878 Margie L. Durfl inger ...... 57 Against ...... 1675 person who is not of legal voting Whitehead of Davenport snagged Subdistrict 8: Jeremy VanWesten ...... 63 Amendment 4: Lawmaker Salaries age, but supervises and conducts the second with a guess of 16, and James Cunningham ...... 735 Rick Laughinghouse ...... 15 For ...... 693 farming operations of an entire farm Wayne Schultis ...... 1002 Mark S. Anderson ...... 57 Against ...... 1801 Fred Maschmann of Ruskin and See FSA Elections...pg 7 Craig Degenhardt of Hebron tied for third with guesses of 17. It was fun while it lasted and, as Heitmann earns always, we enjoyed the game and appreciate all of you who played scholarship along. We hope to see everyone again next year. honoring veterans TC annual production... The Vada Kinman and Barney Thayer Central High School will Oldfi eld Foundation announced the present the all-American classic winner of an essay describing why everyone should honor America’s Arsenic and Old Lace Nov. 16-17 at war veterans. Students were encour- the high school gymnasium. aged to write about someone they Look for ticket information and knew and why veterans should be details next week in the Hebron honored. Journal-Register. Of the 23 essays submitted Rus- sell Heitmann, representing Thayer County, earned the top award for his essay about his great uncle Gerald ~Obituaries~ Heidrick. “Although Gerald was a willing Bartling, Stanley L., 73, Deshler and committed soldier, this does Deepe, Carol M., 79, Deshler not mean that he was without fear,” states Heitmann in his essay. “In Roth, Charlie L., 88, Deshler particular, I recall a conversation Courtesy Photo Weaver, Luella M., 89, Lincoln when he told me about a time that he TCHCC hosts Trunk-or-Treat... was taking his turn standing guard Wiedel, Charles W., 77, Pleasanton, CA Thayer Central National Honor Society seniors dressed up as a box of crayons for the Thayer County Healthy in North Africa. He said that he was Communities Coalition (TCHCC) “Trunk-or-Treat” event in Hebron on Halloween. The event, which took place fol- so frightened, he stood silently alert ~Death Notices~ lowing the annual Hebron Lions and Woman’s Achievement clubs costume contest and parade, drew a large crowd with one hand grasping his gun and the other hand in his pocket tightly Kerwood, Marvin G., 81, Fairbury of trick-or-treaters Halloween evening. Pictured (l-r): Tarryn Tietjen, Kalen Wenske, Brian Loontjer, Trenton Tietjen, Ashley Petersen, Russell Heitmann, and Bridgette Baden. See Scholarship...pg 6 2 - Wednesday, November 7, 2012 - The Hebron Journal-Register PPagesages ooff tthehe PPastast...... From The Hebron Journal- Register

1882 roof, the smoking car, occu- George M. Gavin, who has pied by about 50 passengers, been traveling with the Burt 130 Years Ago the greater portion of whom Dramatic Co., has been visit- The carpenters are roofi ng were women and children, ing at home this week. the new hall building. was thrown to its side clear Alexandria The large plate glass in the of the track, the passengers Grandma Pitman has re- bank building gives it a tony were tumbled in a heap, all cently been awarded a sol- appearance, more or less injured, however, dier’s widow’s pension of $8 Nicholas Bethscheider is there were no bones broken per month. erecting a good substantial or lives lost, except that of a A son of Mr. Zerkel was story and half house in addi- brakeman (whose last name severly injured by the kick tion to his residence west of and residence we have not of a mule. the M.E. church. learned), who was replenish- Hubbell Last Sunday and Monday, a ing the fi re at the front end of The Hubbell Roller Mills prairie fi re raged in the south- the car. When the crash came are running night and day to ern part of the county, destroy- he pitched headlong through keep up with their business. ing a large quantity of hay and the door rebounding and strik- The mill is making excellent J-R File Photo some other property. We have ing the ground, at the same fl our, and besides supplying This Week 2002… In a resounding vote for the Hebron City Sales Tax Issue, two thirds not learned the particulars, but time the car struck him causing Hubbell and vicinity, it ships of the local voters who went to the polls Tuesday, checked the affi rmative box. it is just as we expected. We instant death. The baggage car large quantities to Chester, knew the old cow would eat caught fi re, but the fl ames were Superior, Narka, Munden, out at public auction. Market prices were as fol- Hebron at the age of 92. the grand stone. extinguished before much Mahaska and other points. Its lows: Corn 1.23, wheat 1.94, Milton Ehlers, former own- It is said that there is con- damage was done. The engine custom business is growing all 1932 milo 2.01, eggs .18 and but- er and operator of the Bruning siderable concern among the was so disabled that it did not the while. 80 Years Ago terfat .60. Cafe, died in Lincoln at the patrons of the Friedensau post reach Belvidere till the next Maple Zephyrs (The Banner Argus) P.T.G. was sponsoring a fun age of 79. offi ce on account of mail not morning. Simon Roth recently traded Maxine Miller was slightly night in Gilead at the Gilead First place winners in the being delivered promptly. We The offi cial Thayer County his three horses for a quarter injured and Ruby, Arlene and Hall. Hubbell Halloween costume have been charged with failing vote on the proposed con- section of land in western Goldie Eppler were bruised Hubbell Lions Club spon- contest were Tasha Poppe, to send the Journal out. But we stitutional amendment for Nebraska. when the car in which they sored a Halloween party for Anna Jakabesky, Brittany were exonerated the other day women’s suffrage was as Marion Hughes has bought were riding to school skidded the grade school children. Firley, Tegan Poppe, Dustin when Jacob Helber received follows: Hebron, 102 for and the Allen place one and in loose gravel and overturned Judges were Mrs. Wesley Rippe and Jennifer Seaman. seven Journals with as many 119 against; Rose Creek, 33 one half miles northwest of near the John Hopken farm. Coonrod of Munden, Mrs. Ferd McKenzie was hon- different dates. for and 14 against; Chester, Belvidere for $1,000. Although Albert Hulse Harold Fisher of Hebron and ored at a celebration for his Last Saturday, while little 50 for and 62 against; Gilead, husked 28.35 bushels of corn Ben Kemper of Byron. 95th birthday at the Pioneer George Willey was crossing 24 for and 53 against; Alex- 1902 to better the former state Center in Hebron. the street west of Ring’s drug 1982 andria, 80 for and 58 against; 110 Years Ago record of 27.36 bushels, he Ghouls of all shapes and siz- store, a boy from the country Carleton, 37 for and 55 was unable to place higher es roamed the hallways at the came galloping down the street (The Banner Argus) 30 Years Ago against; Belvidere, 100 for and Chris Knigge and a number than tenth in the ninth annual High temperature for the Belvidere haunted house. The on horseback. The horse struck 50 against; Kiowa, 3 for and state cornhusking contest held house was sponsored by the George, knocking him quite a of others secured 50 pounds of week was 60 and the low 64 against; Spring Creek, 8 for honey from a bee tree. near York. was 11 with only a trace of Belvidere fi remen in coopera- distance, the horse and rider and 81 against; Hubbell, 51 for tion with the Belvidere Better both went to the ground, the Miss Carey went to Omaha precipitation. and 57 against; Davenport 22 last Saturday where she has 1942 Roland Grueber, rural car- Homemakers Extension Cub boys falling under the horse. for and 44 against. Total: 510 and the Belvidere Woman's To those who witnessed the a position as clerk for a few 70 Years Ago rier driver for Byron, Chester for and 657 against. months. and Hubbell routes received Club. Virginia Priefert por- accident, it looked as if both (The Banner Argus) trayed a gypsy glimpsing the boys must have been killed, 1892 The election board last Miss Lois Carter of Bruning the 20 Year Safe Driving Tuesday was W.H. Dow, award and pin. Gwendaline future for those coming to but a bad scare to the boys, and Cpl. John G. Ough of visit her tent. horse and spectators was all 120 Years Ago S.R. Easley, Charley Bright, Strang were united in marriage Grueber, postmaster at Byron, the damage sustained. A German itinerant cornet Wenzel Landkamer and F.A. at Camp Crowder, Mo., at the presented the award. 2002 A society of ladies has been band appeared upon the streets Jacques. Kansas City, Mo., canteen. Six-hundred-fifty-thou- formed in Carleton, who have and furnished very fi ne music 1912 sand bushels of milo were 10 Years Ago adopted the name of “The for the public. 1952 being stored in a hangar at Hebron voters went to the Political Education Society.” The republicans of Thayer 100 Years Ago the Bruning Air Base. The polls for the second time in two County feel justly jubilant 60 Years Ago building was modifi ed to ac- years to see if they wanted a Its object is “the education of (The Banner Argus) (The Banner Argus) over their splendid victory, commodate the crop. Several one percent city sales tax. Of its members with a view to Clyde Melton has been ap- The children of Mr. and having elected every man on elevators in the area along with those that did vote on the issue, increasing their usefulness as pointed St. J. and G.I. section Mrs. J.W. Crays entertained at their ticket by good majorities. Bruning Grain and Feed were two thirds of them voted in citizens of the United States foreman at Bremen, Kan. open house at the Legion Hall The victory was won against dumping sorghum in the build- the affi rmative. The unoffi cial and the extending of the means A.D. Jackson has been at in observance of their parents’ the strongest fi ght ever made ing. Also the lack of adequate numbers were 417 for the sales of such education to others.” Deshler the past ten days 50th wedding anniversary. in this county, a fi ght in which storage space and the moisture tax and 208 against. A little ripple of excitement helping the creamery man at Lee Hinrichs was back near bluster, bragging betting of the crop forced several el- Joni McLaughlin of Hebron among the laborers of the bank that place. Harold Jackson is the front line fi ghting in Korea bottles, the bringing up of is- evators in the areas to put the and Corinne Bohling of and hall building occurred looking after his father’s busi- after being hospitalized a few sues long since settled by the crop on the ground. Byron were among the top last Saturday evening. It ap- ness while he is away. months for wounds received court of last resort — the bal- Nebraska high school seniors pears that Mr. Blake, acting Miss Laura Newell gave in action as foreman on the buildings, lot box and by trades, fusions a Halloween party to 30 of 1992 recognized by the University had not paid the workmen very and other unsavory political her friends. The crowd was 1962 20 Years Ago of Nebraska-Lincoln as Dis- promptly. Mr. Potvin claimed methods. entertained by a ghost and An 80 percent voter turnout tinguished Scholars. that Blake had been entrusted Al Wilson is building a fi ne witches. 50 Years Ago in the county surpassed the Kory Klover, a fi fth grader Dedication ceremonies for with the money to be paid to residence 33x28 two stories on 53 percent national turnout. at Thayer Central School the new Hebron elementary the laborers, and offered to Fourth Street. 1922 Russell Loontjer defeated received a third place medal school building, located at give orders on Mr. Blake for Fred Roper has rented his incumbent Lawrence Traudt in the 10 to 11 years old boys' 90 Years Ago Sixth and Jefferson and the the indebtedness. Attorney valuable farm at Hackney in the race for Thayer Coun- division in the Punt, Pass and (The Bruning Banner) junior high addition to the Weiss advised the workmen to and moved his family into ty Commissioner. Carlean Kick Competition. A young tornado went high school were held. The do this, and offered to cash the Hebron. Kassebaum defeated Wes Gene Helget was featured through the yard of Louis elementary facility provides orders at a discount. Of course F.J. Hole, an attorney and Tracy for Hebron's Ward I city in the Salute to Veterans for Kuhlman Jr., last week and fi ve elementary classrooms this would release Mr. P. and an ardent young republican council seat while incumbents Veterans' Day. tore up his garage and ma- and multipurpose room. The prevent the men from obtain- from Fairbury, has located in Bob O'Neal, Ward II and La- The Thayer Central Titans chine sheds, taking part of the estimated cost of the building ing a lien on the buildings, Hebron and is prepared to at- Vern Poppe, Ward III won, girls' volleyball team captured lumber as far as 20 rods into is $104,000. The junior high however, this was done and tend to any business connected running unopposed. the Class C-2 championship the fi eld. addition covers 6,762 square the orders were discounted, with his profession. Minnie Miller, longtime defeating Wilber-Clatonia, R.J. Liliedoll returned from feet at a cost of approximately the workmen losing in the Married at the residence of Carleton resident, died at Sandy Creek and Centen- A.E. Waterman, Hebron, Geo. a successful hunting trip on $72,000. nial. aggregae about 70 dollars. the Platte in company with Blue Valley Lutheran Home in Whether this was a scheme E. Clark and Miss Loata J. Eight year old Bobby Mill- Hayward, L.H. Humphreys, Carl Wennersten of Shickley. er, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bob between Potvin, Blake and Ray brought back a pretty Weiss to beat the laborers out offi ciating. Miller of Hebron, was fatally Thursday night about 11:30 fair string of ducks, but was wounded in Deshler while of their hard earned wages required to use the Shickley or not, we will not take the o’clock, George Hughes of examining a .22 caliber rifl e Belvidere precinct, while truck to carry the birds. It is along with two other boys. responsibility to say, but there rumored that some sort of a is certainly a little crookedness stopping at the Commercial Doug McKenzie, 16, son They Make Hebron click! House, in this city, wished to road dispute with another car of Mrs. Delma McKenzie Look for these advertisers 24 hours a day on somewhere. necessitated the delay of the We understand that there go out of the hotel. He walked of Hebron, accidently shot http://hebronjournalregister.com eastward in the corridor on the Liliedoll truck. Possibly Ray himself while cleaning his .22 were 37 colored men, who can furnish more information have been laboring, or pre- second fl oor, opened the door caliber rifl e. as to the accident. TOM POSEY CLICK TO BROWSE tending to labor on the B&M and unfastened the screen, OUR CURRENT which was fastened with four The Belvidere school board 1972 (402) 768-2292 Real Estate & Appraisal LISTINGS! R.R. in Chester precinct for 745 N. 13th Street hooks, and stepped out. He fell has purchased a moving pic- Hebron, NE the past 40 days prior to the ture machine and it is now in 40 Years Ago CLICK Ph. 768-6077 or election, and it is claimed a distance of 12 feet, breaking Eilert Wilhelms of Bruning, Hebron Implement HERE 1-800-528-2824 his right leg above the knee. place in the schoolhouse. 215 N. 13th St., Hebron, NE TO VISIT Click Here that they were run in for the We learn that Grandma Harry Bryan of Hebron and Phone: 402-768-6047 OUR SITE! To Visit purpose of voting. If such is Dr. Sutherland was called. Vince Hinsdorf of Chester Our Site! Carleton Billingsly is now lying quite the case, we take pleasure in attended an executive meeting Click Here To Dageforde Agency J.D. Wicks has sold his 80 seriously ill at the home of her Check Out Real Estate & Insurance Agency giving space in our columns to and the election of offi cers of Our Web Site! 426 Lincoln Ave., Hebron • Ph. 768-6414 acre farm, fi ve miles north- nephews, Harlan and Frank denounce such an act, as un- Lamm. the Highway 81 Association principled political chicanery, west of Carleton to Charley held in Shelby. Lambert, for $3,100 cash. Halloween night passed off and place such proceedings on very quietly at Belvidere. The Over 92 percent of the an equality with the intimida- Mr. Wicks has bought a half parents of students at Hebron interest in the Carleton Grain village board had informed tion used in the south on the the boys during the day that High School attended parent- part of the democrats towards Co., and will fi ll the place of teacher conferences, accord- A.M. Dyer, as manager of this if they would dispense with the republicans. their customary pranks on ing to principal Robert Bacon. F. Kingsley has engaged the company. The elementary conferences Belvidere this evening they would give services of E.M. Rugg, pro- had a 99 percent turn out Ed. F. Swift of Calhan, them a treat on the following prietor of the Pioneer Steam according to superintendent Colo., has shipped 5,000 head evening, which they did Sugar Factory at Marion Ramon Mieth. of sheep to this place over the The Albert Rasher store at To advertise on http://hebronjournalregister.com Call (402) 768-6602 Centre, Kan., to assist him Belvidere was recently sold in his sorghum factory. Mr. G.I. road and will winter them Kingsley is having his second on Mr. Thatcher’s farm one mile east of this city. 1,500 gallon tank made and is SUBSCRIPTION RATES: turning out a good quality of The attendance at the molasses, of which we have Belvidere Public Schools has NEBRASKA: One Year, $28.00 sampled. become so large that Prof. The Hebron ournal D. Hills of Clyde, Kan., has Coleman has been compelled OUT-OF-STATE: One Year, $33.00 located in Hubbell. to occupy both the upper J rooms in the school building. - Online Only: One Year, $20.00 There is a man lathing the egister ($15 additional for combination of mail and online E-edition) bank building that gets away There being sliding doors the two rooms can be opened R Postmaster: with all the lathers we ever Send address changes to Hebron Journal-Register, seen lath. It is a curiosity to into one. Belvidere surely http://hebronjournalregister.com see him blow the nails from has reason to be proud of her P.O. Box 210, Hebron, NE 68370-0210 his mouth into the lath. public schools. MEMBERS OF: Davenport Mike Edgecombe ...... Publisher Last Sunday evening about Nebraska Press Association seven o’clock as the western Prof. Gerowe and wife Jacque Rocole ...... News Director started for Chicago, where National Newspaper Association bound passenger train on the Christy Farnstrom ...... Advertising he will consult a specialist in All property rights for the entire publication shall be the property the Hebron Journal-Register. All St. Joe & Western R.R. was Jeanette Else ...... Typesetting photos, stories and advertisements are property of The Hebron Journal-Register and Edgecombe running at the rate of about regard to his ailment. W.H. Shrock from Falls Jo Ann Edgecombe ...... Circulation/Typesetting Publishing Inc. Contents of this publication may not be reproduced in full or in part without prior 20 miles per hour, between consent from publisher. Alexandria and Belvidere, one City, was in town the fi rst of the of the axles under the tender week. While here he sold his Th e Hebron Journal-Register (ISSN 0740-0997) is published A Red Star On Th e Mailing Label Indicates broke down, causing a wreck. farm southwest of Davenport every Wednesday from 318 Lincoln Ave. with periodical ★ Th e Subscription Is Soon To Expire. postage paid at Hebron, NE 68370. The baggage car was thrown to S.P. Snyder for $5,500. Chester Phone (402) 768-6602 • Fax (402) 768-7354 • email: [email protected] in the ditch, alighting on its The Hebron Journal-Register - Wednesday, November 7, 2012 - 3 A Tribute To Carol Belvidere By LaDonna Avers Last week, Thayer County Courthouse News Health Services the hospital Foundation and our hospital Thayer County Section 24, T2N, R4W. guild and many in the local DISTRICT COURT (Written For Last Week) Health News Tim Brungardt, Lincoln. DVD Enterprises LLC Diane Currey drove to Lin- communities said good-bye to The community has again coln Friday evening to see her By Joyce Beck, CEO Probation Revocation. Sen- and Donald D. Vandewalle our dear friend, Carol Deepe. Thayer County Health Services to Donald C. Vandewalle. (A lost a beloved friend of grandson, Jon Frazier, perform Carol was the director of the tence: 12 additional months Belvidere. Virginia Priefert of probation. Tract of Land) Pt SE1/4 Sec- in the University’s production Foundation for Thayer County tion 11, T4N, R3W. was an active member of the of "O Pioneers." Jon is a music Health Services through two was willing to do whatever COUNTY COURT community for many years. Fines Paid Frank L. Bruning and Mary major and is a member of the building projects and has been she could to ensure our staff Bruning to Bruning Farms She taught school here, was University marching band. the secretary for the Hospital had everything they needed to by Oct. 31, 2012 a member of the Belvidere Court costs $48.00 unless oth- LLC. SW1/4 NW1/4 SW1/4 Monday was a busy day for Guild for many years. All of care for patients. She was an erwise stated. Probation costs also Section 12, T4N, R3W. Woman’s Club and she and Paula McGinness. She met us associated with these or- inspiration to us all. include $30 enrollment fee and $25 Robet F. Else and Jodi J. her husband Burdette "Stub" her friends Doris DeWald ganizations or Thayer County As I think of the other per each month on probation. Chemi- Priefert were among the cal testing costs are $5 per month on Else to Richard Walter, Trust- and Pat Knigge in Belvidere Health Services owe a great members of our staff at Thayer probation. ee Like Kind Exchange. Un- founding members of the and they drove on to Strang deal to Carol. County Health Services I am Nebraska State Patrol divided 1/2 Interest in NW1/4 museum and historical society to have lunch at the cafe Carol was a strong be- grateful for all of them. Each The County Court processed Section 23, T3N, R2W. and worked tirelessly at that there. Doris entertained the liever in the mission of Thayer member of Thayer County 58 scale citations issued to 35 Mildred McGhghy, Gary endeavor for more than 30 group by telling them about County Health Services. We Health Services has many commercial vehicle drivers McGhghy, Sue McGhghy years. Aside from involvement her trip to South Korea with could always count on Carol gifts and talents just as Carol for Nebraska road violations. and Larry McGhghy to City in Belvidere she was active her daughter-in-law last sum- to raise the money needed did. They are also driven by a Drivers from 15 states paid of Hebron. Lot 9, 10 in Block in other communities in the mer. The different customs, to purchase new equipment. passion to come to work every $3,565 in fi nes. 16, Thayer County Addition county. She is sorely missed. food and living arrangements I cannot remember a time day in the hope of making a Adam Bronson, Dallas, of Hebron. Visiting from Texas this there provided an interest- when she could not raise the difference in the lives of oth- Texas. Speeding (75/65), Wanda L. Torbeck and weekend to attend the funeral ing afternoon of information money or a time when we went ers. I am very fortunate to work $25. Thomas H. Torbeck to Thom- of Virginia Priefert were Bill along with catching up with without a piece of equipment with many people at Thayer Eric Lueders, Fairview, Tex- as H. Torbeck Trust, Thomas Priefert, his mother Virginia old friends. requested. Carol always took County Health Services that as. Speeding (69/55), $75. H. Torbeck, Trustee and (Johnni) and Jerry Foster, On Monday evening Marlin it upon herself to make our share Carol’s support for our David Novak, Howells. Wanda L. Torbeck, Trustee. Ervin Priefert, Corbin Priefert, Bohling called to arrange sup- needs her needs. mission. They too are special Speeding (70/55), $75. Undivided 1/4 Interest in Arlene Hammontree, Micki per with his in-laws, Paula and Carol’s passion for Thayer to Thayer County Health Jeffrey E. Rauh, Elm Grove, S1/2 SE1/4 Section 32, T3N, Bynum and Vicki Jeter. Also Logan McGinness. Joining County Health Services was Services. Wisc. Speeding (74/55), R3W; Undivided 1/4 Interest attending from out of town them were his brother and contagious and very few could To those of you who knew $125. in a Tract in Pt NE1/4 NE1/4 were Craig and Mary Priefert wife Roger and Joann Bohling tell her no. This was because Carol; you also knew how Whitney A. Veazey, LaV- Section 5, T2N, R3W. Steve and Sandy Kostal and of Deshler and a friend, Brad she knew our donors person- special she was. Her passing ista. Speeding (70/55), $75. Thomas H. Torbeck and family, Polly Welch, Ardys and Crystal Krenke. They ally and over the years, they has left a big hole in the Foun- Local Law Enforcement Wanda L. Torbeck to Wanda Dunsmoor, Audrey, Larry and had a nice visit and supper in became her friends. She knew dation, the Guild and Thayer Stephanie L. Harms, L. Torbeck Trust, Thomas H. Vagas Mathiesen, Teresa, Pete Hebron. the best way to approach them County Health Services, but an Fairbury. DUI. Fine, $500. Torbeck, Trustee and Wanda and Rubie Demma, and Angie LaDonna Avers drove to and the right time to do it. even bigger one in our hearts. Costs, $99. License revoked L. Torbeck, Trustee. (Undi- and Ben Barrett. Other nieces York Friday where she met her She had a wonderful gift of So many tears of sadness and 60 days; 9 months probation. vided 1/4 Interest in) S1/2 and nephews and friends of daughter, Ardys Dunsmoor. reading people and knowing laughter have been shed as we Theresa Blake, Hicko- SE1/4 Section 32, T3N, R3W; Virginia and the family came They went on to Cross County what project they would be grieve our loss and share our ry Creek, Texas. Speeding (Undivided 1/4 Interest) in to share in honoring and cel- school at Stromsburg to attend interested in supporting. memories of Carol. (86/65), $200. Pt NE1/4 NE1/4 Section 5, ebrating the life of “Virg.” Grandparents Day there. They This past year, it became At the Variety Show last Craig Jackson, Omaha T2N, R3W. Gene and Betty Dudgeon were guests of great-grand- diffi cult for Carol to continue Sunday, it just wasn’t the same Speeding (75/65), $25. traveled to Lodgepole a week daughter Haileigh who is to work. She had to physically without her there. Carol truly Bandon Rinkes, Holton, ago Friday to spend time with in the third grade. Haileigh put forth an effort to come to loved life and she loved a good Kansas. Speeding (76/55), daughter Cindy and son-in- gave them a guided tour of work and yet she still came. party. She would have loved $200. TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS law Terry Landenberger. On the facility where they got to being there. In our sorrow, we Three deer accidents were This is where she said she DeAnn Zoubek, Hebron. the way they picked up their see her activities and those of wanted to be. Carol believed now begin to move forward Speeding (73/65), $25. recorded from Oct. 23 to Oct. daughter Jackie Nunnenkamp her brother Nathaniel. After and Carol’s legacy will lead 30. strongly in Thayer County REAL ESTATE at Henderson. They went to school they went to Haileigh’s Health Services’ mission and the way. TRANSFERS Oct. 23: Yves Leversque of Lodgepole to help Terry cele- house and visited with her Jeffery D. Bennett to John Dryden, Ontario, Canada, hit a brate his birthday on Saturday. mother Elycia and Nathaniel deer at 7:35 a.m. on Highway They also visited with Adam T. Levendofsky. Lot 11, 12 for a little while. Haileigh roll, turkey sandwich. 81 near milepost 6 in his 2012 and Cristina Bryan and Chris- in Block 13, Original Town accompanied Ardys home to Wednesday, November Dodge Caravan. No damage ten Landenberger of Grand of Gilead. spend the night with her and 14: Breakfast: Breakfast taco. was reported. No injury. Inland; Jennifer Landenberger Citimortgage Inc. to Federal Uncle Jeff. Lunch: Macaroni and cheese, Oct. 29: Karol L. Wassom and her friend Justin of Dix and Home Loan Mortgage Corp. Linda Hudson spent Grand- fi sh sticks, seasoned peas, of Chester hit a deer on High- Shane Landenberger and his Lot 5 in Block 2, Thayer parents Day in Davenport fresh baby carrots, chicken way 8 at 6:45 p.m. in a 2010 friend Patty of Denver Colo. County Addition of Hebron. with her granddaughter Jes- salad sandwich. Pontiac. No damage reported. Gene and Betty returned home Roy D. Windhorst, Jr.. salynn Hudson. She too got Thayer Central USDA is an EOE and pro- No injury. on Monday. and Margaret K. Windhorst to experience all the activi- vider. Juice, cereal and toast Oct. 30: William L. Disney Tuesday Linda Hudson Community to Roy and Margaret Wind- ties the children do in school served daily with breakfast. of Alexandria hit a deer at and LaDonna Avers drove to horst Revocable Trust, Roy every day. Bread basket, fruit and salad 8:15 p.m. on Highway 53 near York where they met Ardys Schools S. Windhorst, Jr., Trustee A group of Belvidere folks bar served daily for grades milepost 4 in his 2007 Chevy Dunsmoor and made a quick and Margaret K. Windhorst, were among those who at- four through 12, second choice Sedan. No damage reported. trip to Lincoln. They met ACTIVITIES Trustee. Lot 11 in Block 1, tended the annual hospital daily for kindergarten through No injury. Angie Barrett for lunch and Thursday, November 8: Ernest Schultz 1st Addition variety show Sunday night. fourth grade. All meals served had a good visit with her State volleyball; junior high of Deshler; Pt W1/2 NW1/4 Randy and Dianne Waldmeier, with milk. All menus subject to along with a good shopping girls’ basketball. Arlys Dill, Russ and Bonnie change without notice. day and returned home later Friday, November 9: State Priefert and Linda Hudson volleyball. in the evening. attended plus Hebronites The TEC ladies met at the Saturday, November 10: Henry and Annette Laber and State volleyball. Lord's Acre Day Held cafe in downtown Belvidere LaDonna Avers. The meal was on Thursday evening. Pres- Monday, November 12: The by a celebration of music. extremely good as was the Board of education meeting, Recycling Center celebrated its annual Lord’s Arlys Dill introduced Abi- ent were Audrey Else, Ruth entertainment, Pink Cadillac. Yoachim, Ila Currey, Betty 7:30 p.m. Acre Day on Sunday. The gail Stone who, accompanied Table number six had a great Tuesday, November 13: Open Nov. 17 beautifully decorated church by David Cording, sang a num- Dudgeon, Paula McGinness, time and are looking forward LaDonna Avers and guest Girls’ junior high basketball. The Hebron Recycling was festive for the season and ber of timely church hymns, to next year's show. Wednesday, November during the church service the including a beautiful rendition Bonnie Motley. Center will be open on Satur- o-o-o 14: All State Music Confer- annual gifts were made to the of "The Lord’s Prayer." ence. day, Nov. 17, until noon. church followed by the com- Abi’s mother Connie Stone, The center is open the third munion celebration. pastor of the Hebron Pres- MENU Food for Blue Valley Com- byterian Church, was also a Belvidere's 140th Anniversary Thursday, November Saturday of every month from munity Action was also col- guest. 8: Breakfast: Cherry turn- 9 a.m. to noon. It is located at lected at this time. Follow- Following the program Celebration Big Success over. Lunch: Chicken wrap, Fifth and Holdrege Streets. ing the service everyone everyone visited the dessert Belvidere’s 140th year cel- the event. At the beginning of romaine and tomato mix, Please do not leave items at adjourned to the community table and partook of the good- ebration was a big success with the event Woman’s Club Presi- steamed rice, fresh baby car- center where they enjoyed a ies there before adjourning for well over 125 people attending dent Linda Hudson introduced rots, deli sandwich. other times. Call Doug at 768- lovely catered lunch followed the day. to see the Johnny Ray Gomez historian, Jackie Williamson Friday, November 9: 6219 for assistance. show. He was a big entertainer who gave some history of Breakfast: Sausage gravy on Only No. 1 and No. 2 in the area in the 50’s, 60’s and the town and displayed a few biscuit. Lunch: Hot dog on 70’s and when he asked how of the historical items from bun, potato wedges, broccoli plastic, tin, aluminum, news- many had danced to his music the museum of which she is with cheese, peanut butter and papers and cardboard are T.C. Senior Of Week — Kyker in the past a very large number co-curator. jelly sandwich. accepted. of hands went up. Near the end of the show Monday, November 12: Thayer Central Senior Combined with his musi- an original poem was read by Breakfast: French toast sticks. No lids/caps, or motor oil of the Week is John Kyker. cal talent and repertoire was LaDonna Avers titled, The Big Lunch: Breaded chicken, bottles are accepted. John is the son of Tina and his genuine friendliness and Sandy Creek. It told of the mashed potatoes, fresh broc- When someone brings David Kyker. ability to make people laugh. importance of the Big Sandy coli, whole grain roll, jelly, down a gigantic bag of No. 1 His favorite classes at The Belvidere Woman’s Club, Creek in the lives of all those ham sandwich. Thayer Central are physics, who sponsored the event, also who settled here in the past. Tuesday, November 13: plastic water bottles with the history, and school news. served platters of snacks and Johnny closed his show Breakfast: Omelet, toast. lids on, the kids have to take bottles of pop and water. with “Sweet Caroline” during John’s favorite food is Lunch: Chili, corn chips, cel- all of those lids off. jerky and his favorite pas- Another of the attractions which everyone joined in and ery and cucumbers, cinnamon times are video games, was the raffl e prizes which sang with him. archery, writing, and mov- were announced at the end of ies. At Thayer Central, John has been involved in school EMS Workshop play, track, Quiz Bowl, John Kyker speech, ACTIONS Day, and Scheduled The Nebraska Department next May, John plans on at- school news. of Health and Human Servic- His advice to underclass- tending Nebraska Wesleyan es’ Emergency Medical Ser- men is, “Don’t let yourself and majoring in history-so- vices Program offers ongoing be defi ned by failure. Be cial science education and training workshops across the defi ned by success.” physics. state for emergency medical Following graduation technicians, fi rst responders, and the general public. For more information on the Insure All of Your Investments workshop offered please visit the DHHS EMS calendar web page. You may also click on the subscribe link at the top of the EMS workshop calendar web page to sign up for an email or a text message alert when the EMS workshop calendar is updated. t1SPQFSUZt$BTVBMUZt$SPQ The free workshops are worth three continuing edu- t)FBMUIt-JGF cation hours unless noted otherwise. The workshop in Davenport Courtesy Photo is scheduled for November 27 on Ethics in EMS at the Fire Prevention baby Davenport Rescue Hall with Vicki Crosgrove (l), a member of the Hebron Firemen’s Auxiliary presented this year’s Fire Pre- Garry Steele from 7 to 10 vention baby, Halee Lynn Callaway with a gift basket fi lled with items from the auxiliary. Picture POO BoxPO Box 473 473 • Edgar, • Edgar, NE NE68935 68935 • Ph. • Ph.402-224-4795 224-4795 or or 1-800-951-9566 1-800-951-95666 p.m. Contact Garry Steele at (l-r): Crosgrove ( Hebron Firemen’s Auxiliary), Brittany (mother), Halee Lynn ( Fire Prevention Davenport • Ph. 402-364-2318 PO Box 40 • Davenport, NE 68335 • Ph. 364-2165 or 1-800-207-2165 308-946-3409. Baby) and Frank (father). 4 - Wednesday, November 7, 2012 - The Hebron Journal-Register District 11 Legion, Auxiliary Thayer County Cards of Holds Fall Roundup Blue Valley Bowl The American Legion and Aux- Department President Cheryl Vap Health Services Thanks iliary of District 11, Department of Red Cloud for a general update Bowling Results of Nebraska Fall Roundup was on The Star newspaper, member- Things And Stuff 2012 from 12:00 noon - 5 p.m. held Sunday, October 28, at the ship recruiting, veterans holiday Nov. 7: Alexandria in the conference room in the Community Hall and Legion Hall months and especially stressed Card of Thanks in Ohiowa, hosted by the Ohiowa that we publicize all that we do in Nov. 14: Bruning lower level of the hospital in Legion and Auxiliary. the newspapers. She encouraged MONDAY MEN'S Nov. 21: Hebron Hebron. The family of Darlene Norder would like to thank The joint session was called all units to keep up the good work NIGHT EARLY (City) Nov. 23: Deshler *Vaccines for children High Team Scratch Se- everyone who provided me- to order by Commander Lyle that we do for our veterans. Nov. 28: Davenport (VFC) Immunization Clinic Bartels with the colors advanced President Sharon then intro- ries: Kass Ford — 2241; Dec. 5: Alexandria morial gifts, fl owers, food, by Ohiowa Post 193. All repeated duced Department Chaplain Barb Bryce Mammen 243, Gary will be held on Friday, Nov. and support at this diffi cult Dec. 6: Hebron 9, 2012 from 9:00 a.m. - 2:00 the Pledge of Allegiance and Skillman of Denton. Barb encour- McGhghy 236, John Jensen Hebron volunteers will pro- time. We would like to thank Preamble to the Constitution. Vice aged all members attend all meet- 225; High Scratch Series: John p.m. in the conference room in Pastor Sell, Pastor Jensen, Dr. Commander Gary Wooten con- ings always opening and closing vide coverage for the remain- the lower level of the hospital Jensen 631, Gary McGhghy ing open days to the above Sullivan, and the many caring ducted the POW-MIA ceremony with prayers. Barb stressed that in Hebron. and Dept. Chaplain Roger Wolfe we make our own prayers or use 598, Bryce Mammen 595. schedule. Hours: Wednesday, nurses and staff members at TUESDAY NIGHT Adult Immunization Clin- Thayer County Hospital. We gave the prayer in recognition of those in our Auxiliary magazine Thursday and Friday, 9 a.m. ic: If you need an adult vac- the POW-MIA’s and newspaper and to contribute WOMEN'S to 4 p.m.; Saturdays 9 a.m. also extend a thank you to the (Bowlerettes) cine, contact Karen Schardt, staff at Courtyard Terrace for A welcome was extended by prayers for the Prayer Book for to noon. the Ohiowa Post 193 Commander Cheryl due May 1. High Team Scratch Series: Immunization Coordinator the wonderful care our mother/ The Things and Stuff shop for Thayer County Health and the Unit 193 Auxiliary Other offi cers introduced were Price Funeral Home — 1676; in Hebron is staffed by volun- grandmother received over President. Debra Albers, Department Educa- Services, at 402-768-4629. High Scratch Game: Wendy teers from Thayer County and these last three years. Your Commander Bartels asked for tion Chairman that stressed 10 For Michels 199, Nancy Vogel surrounding communities. To kindness and your expres- announcements from the group. Education and Vicky Ozenbaugh, 172, Marlene Kendall 168; volunteer at the shop, contact CLINIC SCHEDULES sions of sympathy are truly Many Veterans Day observances Department Children and Youth High Scratch Series: Marissa Bruning Clinic appreciated. were extended from the various Chairman that emphasized Big Pat Pumphrey at 402-768- communities and schools. Brothers and Big Sisters pro- Wagenblast 528, Cheryl Tatro 6513. Nov. 13: 9-Noon Dr. Sullivan RON AND PAT CARNES, 494, Dana Bolte 462. Nov. 15: 1-3:30 Madsen, PAC TIM AND LOIS NORDER, Commander Bartels intro- grams. ATTENTION PARENTS: duced his district offi cers that Honorary national Junior WEDNESDAY NIGHT IMPORTANT IMMUNI- Davenport Clinic NEIL AND ADRIANA CARNES, were in attendance and District President Amanda Washburn MEN'S (American) ZATION CLINIC CHAN- Nov. 12: 9-Noon Dr. Sullivan Auxiliary President Sharon Bro- and Department Junior Activi- High Team Scratch Se- GES FOR CHILDREN. Nov. 14: 9-Noon Madsen PAC TED AND zovsky introduced her guests in ties Chairman Barbara Washburn ries: Farm Bureau Insurance Children Immunization Deshler Clinic SHERI NORDER, attendance. presented ideas for Juniors and the — 2143; High Scratch Game: Clinics: There are two sepa- Nov. 12:1:30-4:30 Elting APRN REGG AND Bob Mead will be honored Patch program. Bryce Mammen 256, Brian rate immunization clinics for Nov. 13:1:30-4:30 Johnson,PAC JILL CARNES, on November 18 by the Friend Presidents Cheryl and Sharon Pavlicek/David Klaumann Nov. 14: 9-Noon Dr. Lanik NATE AND NICOLE American Legion with a dinner encouraged the units support children. Call 402-768-4629 at 11:30 a.m., and a presentation candidate Mike Helm running for 247; High Scratch Series: to make an appointment or Nov. 15: 9-NoonDr.Vonderfecht MORRISSEY, David Klaumann 667, Brian TONY NORDER at 1 p.m. national commander. He needs with any questions. Milligan Clinic The Auxiliary retired to the more fund-raisers. Suggestions Pavlicek 605, Dean Blincow *Immunization Clinic for No Clinic Scheduled. 601. Legion Hall for its separate were given. fully insured children will Chester Clinic meeting. Due to time restraints, Department Vice President THURSDAY NIGHT Card of Thanks be held on Thursday, Nov. 8, Nov. 14: 1:30-4:30 Dr. Vonderfecht Thank you to everyone the formal opening and minutes JoAnn Ward spoke to the group WOMEN'S who not only donated their were dispensed however minutes on membership. We need to “re- (Rockettes) time in helping to organize were handed out by Secretary plenish our members instead of High Team Scratch Se- and rearrange items for our Connie Deke. She presented a replace them.” She stressed that Francik 166; High Scratch High Team Scratch Series: ries: Deshler Bar — 1763; Fall Festival, but also for treasurer’s report and announced we pay our dues on time, visit our Game Women: Laura DeVore The Bears — 1909; High that Sharon still needs money for veterans, attend meetings near and High Scratch Game: Kris- donating food, helping in 148, Annabelle Nacke 132, Scratch Game Men: Alan her bench so if your Auxiliary far as there are no strangers in ten Monteforte 188, Mary the kitchen and serving area, Sandy Waite 124; High Team Kenning 218, Mike Prellwitz hasn’t contributed to this project Auxiliary. We are all friends. Fangmeier 179, Traci helping man the buildings, and Series Men: Fred Schmidt 211, Don Wegener 193; High please consider a contribution to Parliamentarian Bonnie Dum- Fangmeier 177; High Scratch parking cars. We also want to Series: Mary Fangmeier 512, 489, Leroy Othling 455, Brian Scratch Game Women: Carl- help purchase this bench for the ler stated that each unit needs to thank those who took part in veterans. purchase the new 11th issue of Francik 435; High Team Series ece Kenner 191, Deb Kenning Marissa Wagenblast 463, reserving space for booths, etc. President Sharon gave her Roberts Rules of Order since there Women: Laura DeVore 373, 180, Michele Modlin 173; Michele Modlin 461. We all appreciate the support report from Leadership School in are 120 changes. Annabelle Nacke 348, Sandy High Team Series Men: Mike THURSDAY MEN'S from everyone coming out and Red Cloud on Oct. 6. She encour- Upcoming meeting on Febuary Waite 332. Prellwitz 517, Don Wegener NIGHT LATE making the day a success at the aged every unit to participate in 17 in Ohiowa. Mid-Year Confer- SATURDAY JUNIOR 509, Vic Jacobson 497; High the History Book Contest, Poppy ence in Nebraska City at the Lied, (Pinbuster) Thayer County Museum. LEAGUE Team Series Women: Michele Poster Contest and and encour- Jan 18-20, 2013. High Team Scratch Series: OFFICERS, High Scratch Game Boys: Modlin 493, Carlece Kenner aged units to use veterans as President Sharon adjourned the Asbestos Survey — 2057; BOARD OF DIRECTORS, Shevin Soloman 151, Joseph 485, Deb Kenning 484. judges. Girls' State will be held meeting and lunch was served by High Scratch Game: Dale AND MEMBERS OF THE Werner 247, Shaun Calkins Bower 137, Timmin Christian in Lincoln June 2-8 with costs the Ohiowa Auxiliary ladies. THAYER COUNTY increasing. CONNIE DEKE, 232, Gary Reinsch 211; High 126; High Scratch Game Girls: Lexi Fayle 70, Mariah Motto Hebron HISTORICAL President Sharon introduced Secretary Scratch Series: Shaun Calkins SOCIETY AND 596, Dale Werner 578, Glenn 69, Kaisha Soloman 67; High Team Series Boys: Joseph MUSEUM, BELVIDERE Hinz 575. Senior Diners FRIDAY SENIOR Bower 356, Shevin Soloman Obituaries LEAGUE 351, Timmin Christian 330; Card of Thanks High Team Scratch Series: High Team Series Girls: Lexi Monday, Nov. 12: Chicken I wish to express my heart- ALF — 1136; High Scratch Fayle 189, Mariah Motto 182, patty on a bun, wild rice with felt thanks for the volunteer Luella Weaver Luella loved being a farm Game Men: LeRoy Othling Kaisha Soloman 161. mushroom sauce, Scandina- of the year award given to wife and mother. She was a Luella Margaret (Wedeking) 203, Fred Schmidt 190, Brian SUNDAY NIGHT vian veggies, plums. Prairi- me by the Thayer County great cook and well known for MIXED eland Order. Heath Services Foundation Rachow Weaver of Lincoln her wonderful rolls, pies and Tuesday, Nov. 13: Ham was born on July 27, 1923. on Sunday night. It was a job delicious family dinners. She slice, sweet potatoes, German I enjoyed and tried my best She was the daughter of Chris- blend veggies, ice cream. topher and also loved to do embroidery D\D\ to do well. work. She created several Bingo. p LAWRENCE TRAUDT Ida (Trebold) QWRWRZRZQZQ 3DUDGH Wednesday, Nov. 14: Chili Wedeking of beautiful pieces for her fam- YLOLOOOOHOH soup, cinnamon roll, celery Ohiowa. After ily until her arthritis made it and carrots, peach half with suffering con- impossible to embroider. cottage cheese. Commodity gestive heart Luella is preceded in death Thursday, Nov. 15: Tur- failure she by her parents, Chris and Ida key with dressing, mashed Clinic passed away on Wedeking; step-dad, Charles potatoes and gravy, peas and Oct. 31, 2012, Day; fi rst husband, Harvey Ra- pearl onions, roll, B-Day cake. at The Legacy in Lincoln at Scheduled chow; second husband, Burton Cards. The Commodity Supple- the age of 89. Friday, Nov. 16: St. Louis mental Food Program (CSFP) Luella was baptized at the Blaine Weaver; mother-in-law rib, macaroni salad, corn, distribution clinic will be held Ohiowa Lutheran church and and father-in-law, George and 0=PQN@=U +KRAI>AN XġLI pineapple and oranges. in Hebron at 135 N. 4th St., was confirmed at Gilead’s Minnie Rachow; sister-in-law 5JQY;QWT5WRRQTV'PEQWTCIGCNNCTGCKPFKXKFWCNUEKVKGU Meals served with bread, on Thursday, Nov. 29. An ap- St. Paul’s Lutheran Church and brother-in-law, Dorothy DWUKPGUUGUITQWRUQTQTICPK\CVKQPUVQRCTVKEKRCVGKPVJGRCTCFG butter and milk. To make res- pointment is suggested. in 1938. and Arnold Josten; father-in- ?@5>D?1<<1B51F5D5B1>µCD859BC@?EC5C ervations, phone 768-6052 by CSFP provides nutritious Luella attended school in law and mother-in-law, Ralph (QWULHVIRUWKH3DUDGH:DQWHG 1:30 p.m., the day before you foods to persons who are age both Campbell and Hebron. )RUPRUHLQIRUPDWLRQRUWRHQWHULQWKHSDUDGHFDOO and Edna Weaver; Weaver 'RDQH6HOOV  RU'RQ6ODJOH   wish to dine. 60 or greater, children until Luella lived in various towns including, Ohiowa, Campbell, siblings, Bob and Doris Bell, they reach age six and women Leroy and Joyce Weaver, who are pregnant or have Hebron, Carleton, Alexandria, had a baby in the past year. Mission, Texas; York, and Francis and Ed Higel, and Qualifi ed persons must live Lincoln. brother-in-law, Bill Wilson. in Nebraska and be under the Luella was married to two Luella is survived by her income guidelines. wonderful husbands during daughter and son-in-law, Central Market Foods given through CSFP her lifetime. On Dec. 18, 1949, Carol and Lane Johnson of include canned fruits, veg- she married Harvey Rachow :PVS)PNFUPXO(SPDFS Lincoln; grandchildren, Brian etables and juice; canned and at Grace Lutheran Church in Johnson of rural Seward, Jason 240 LINCOLN AVE. Hebron and they lived on the dry milk, hot and cold cereals, Johnson and Justin and wife family farm near Carleton until HEBRON, NEBRASKA TURKEY DRUM canned meat, peanut butter and Amy Johnson, all of Lincoln; dried beans, cheese, pasta or Harvey passed away on May 768-6216 potatoes. 10, 1970. great-grandchildren, Grace, STICKS To schedule an appointment On Oct. 1, 1972, Luella Gregory, Lillian, Damien, OPEN or obtain information on how married Burton Blaine Weaver Gemma, Paul, and Luke MON. - WED. to qualify for CSFP, please at Grace Lutheran Church in Johnson; sister-in-law, Wilda Hebron and lived on the family 7:30 - 6 call Blue Valley Community Wilson of Blair, who was like Action at 402-729-2278 or farm near Alexandria for many a sister to her, several nieces THURS. 7:30-7 402-768-6704. years. They bought Burton’s and nephews and other rela- ¢ parents’ home in Alexandria FRI. 7:30 - 6 tives and friends. lb and moved there when they SAT. 7:30 - 5:30 retired. They were members A celebration of life cer- SUNDAY 11 - 4 of the Alexandria United Pres- emony was held November 5 99 CLIP N SAVE byterian Church where Luella at the Alexandria United Pres- RIALTO II THEATER was a deacon of the women’s byterian Church with Pastor association. Prices Effective SHURFINE GENEVA, NE Lana Likens offi ciating. In their retirement years A reception followed at the Wed.,Nov. 7 402-759-3011 through they traveled to various states Alexandria Church. Movies for October in their motor home and fi - Burial was at the Hebron Tue., Nov. 13 TURKEY BREAST nally built a home in Mission, Showtime - 7:30 pm City Cemetery. Texas, and lived there from Double Coupons NOVV. 3-4 1993-2005. Price Funeral Home, In 2005 they moved to York. Hebron, was in charge of these Everyday NO MOVIE COME & ENJOY THE FILLMORE CENTRAL ONC ACT! Luella moved to The Legacy arrangements. 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PAUL'S LUTHERAN 402-879-4391 classes, 7 p.m.; Knights of toration." * DAVENPORT * Tuesday, Nov. 13: Morning Nile Buch, Interim Pastor Columbus meeting 8:20 p.m. in Circle, 9:30 a.m.; Crossways Sunday, Nov. 11: Sunday HEBRON & CHESTER parish hall. * BETHEL * CHRIST'S LUTHERAN Bible Study, 7:00 p.m.; Church School, 10 a.m.; worship, 11 UNITED METHODIST Sunday, Nov. 18: Altar Society Amy Krejcarek, Pastor Council meeting, 8 p.m. a.m. Mark Baldwin, Pastor cookie sale at Christmas Fair, BETHEL CHURCH Sundays: Sunday School, 9:30 Wednesday, Nov. 14: 5 & 6 Saturday, Nov. 10: Worship in 11 a.m. Jim Hubble, Pastor a.m.; worship, 10:30 a.m. PACE, 4 p.m.; 7 & 8 PACE, 5 * HARDY * Hebron, 7 p.m. www.bethelccn.org p.m.; Tentative Adult Praise Team, Sunday, Nov. 11: Worship in HEBRON BIBLE CHURCH Sunday, Nov. 11: Sunday CHURCH OF CHRIST 7 p.m.; Peace Choir, 8 p.m. ST. PAUL LUTHERAN Hebron, 9 a.m.; Sunday School Jeff Friesen, Pastor Interim Pastor Tom Miller School, 9:15 a.m.; worship, Ron Shields, Pastor Thursday, Nov. 15: Thrivent in Chester, 9:30 a.m.; Sunday www.hebronbiblechurch.org Board Meeting @ Peace, 6:30 School in Hebron, 10:15 a.m.; Sundays: Sunday School, 9 10:30 a.m. Sundays: Sunday School, 9 * HEBRON * a.m.; worship, 10 a.m. p.m. worship in Chester, 11 a.m. a.m.; worship, 10 a.m. Tuesday, Nov. 13: Bible Study, Wednesdays: Pioneer Club, * BRUNING * FAITH LUTHERAN ST. PETER LUTHERAN ST. PETER LUTHERAN 9 a.m., at Foote's restaurant in 6:30 p.m.; Bible study, 7 p.m. Brian Francik, Vacancy Pastor TRINITY LUTHERAN Timothy Prince, Pastor Brian Francik, Pastor Chester. Thursdays, prayer time, 9 Sunday, Nov. 11: Worship, Stuart Sell, Pastor Sunday, Nov. 11: Worship, Wednesday, Nov. 7: Pastor at Wednesday, Nov. 14: Adult and a.m. 8 a.m. Sunday, Nov. 11 Sunday 9 a.m. Faith, Hebron, 10 a.m.; Midweek youth choir, 7 p.m. * HUBBELL * FIRST COMMUNITY School, 9 a.m.; worship with Holy Confi rmation, 6 p.m.; Bells, 6:30 CHURCH Communion, 10 a.m. UNITED METHODIST p.m.; Choir, 8 p.m. KING OF KINGS ZION LUTHERAN Steve Speichinger, Pastor Tuesday, Nov. 13: Lost and Mike Anderson, Pastor Thursday, Nov. 8: DLS Chapel, CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP Rev. Timothy Prince, Vacancy Pastor Sunday, Nov. 11: Sunday Found concert, 7 p.m. (Opera Sundays: Worship, 10:30 9:15 a.m.; 125th anniversary Darrell Sutton, Pastor Sunday, Nov. 11: Worship, School, 9 a.m.; worship, 10 House) a.m. meeting, 7 p.m. Tuesdays: Service, 7 p.m. 8:30 a.m. a.m. Wednesday, Nov. 14: Con- Friday, Nov. 9: Bulletin folders, Sundays: Worship, 3 p.m.; fi rmation class; Luther League; 1 p.m.; DLS Musical, 7 p.m. Sunday School, 2 p.m.; fi rst and * OAK * * DESHLER * FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Church Council, 8 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 11: Worship, 9:30 third Sundays of month. Connie Stone, Pastor ABIDING WORD LUTHERAN a.m.; Sunday School and Adult Heartland Revival Hour Broad- FIRST COMMUNITY CHURCH Sunday, Nov. 11: Worship, UNITED METHODIST , Pastor Bible Study, 10:45 a.m. casts Sunday mornings, 10:45 Keith Brich, Pastor 10:30 a.m. Mike Anderson, Pastor Sunday, Nov. 11: Sunday Monday, Nov. 12: Communion a.m., KRVN Radio 880, 11:30 Sundays: Sunday School, 9:00 Sundays: Worship, 9 a.m. School, 9:45 a.m.; worship, @ PVH, 10:30 a.m.; Agape Read- a.m. to noon; Friday on HCTV, a.m.; Worship 10 a.m.; prayer GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH 10:30 a.m. ers, 7 p.m. 4:30 p.m. meeting, 7 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 13: Women's Keith Brozek, Pastor Wednesdays: Men's Bible * BYRON * Wednesday, Nov. 7: All Youth PEACE LUTHERAN Bible Study, 7 a.m.; LifeLight , 10 NEW LIFE ASSEMBLY study, 7 p.m. Group Night, 6:30 p.m; Faith ST. PAUL LUTHERAN Phillip Nielsen, Pastor a.m. and 7 p.m.; Circuit Pastors, Tim Boatright, Pastor Fridays: Women's Bible study, Circle meeting at Mary's Cafe, Interim Pastor Tom Miller Wednesday, Nov. 7: 5 & 6 12:00 p.m. Wednesdays: Kids On The 2 p.m. 6 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 11: Worship, PACE, 4 p.m.; 7 & 8 PACE at 5 Wednesday, Nov. 14: Pastor @ Move, 7 p.m.; Bible study alternat- First Saturday: Men's break- Friday, Nov. 9: Men of Grace 10:30 a.m. p.m.; Operation Christmas Child Faith, Hebron, 10 a.m.; Midweek ing Wednesdays, 7 p.m. fast, 7:30 a.m. breakfast at Mary's Cafe, 6:30 Box Assembly, 6 p.m.; YOP Confi rmation, 6 p.m.; Bells, 6:30 Sundays: Every other Sunday, a.m. ST. PETER LUTHERAN Study Night, 6:30 p.m.; Peace p.m.; Choir, 8 p.m. men's Bible study, 9 a.m.; wor- ******** Saturday, Nov. 10: Worship, RURAL BYRON Choir, 8 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 15: DLS Cha- ship, 10:30 a.m. To make additions or chang- 6:30 p.m. es, Fax 402-768-7354, e-mail Interim Pastor Tom Miller Friday, Nov. 9: Meadowlark pel, 9:15 a.m. Sunday, Nov. 11: Veterans See St. Paul, Byron. Heights Bible Study, 3 p.m.; Youth SACRED HEART CATHOLIC [email protected] or Day Worship, 9 a.m.; coffee fel- of Peace to Newsboys Concert, * FRIEDENSAU * Father Rudolf Oborny, Pastor phone 402-768-6602. Copy re- lowship, Sunday School, Adult Wednesday, Nov. 7: CCD quested by noon on Mondays.

Stan was strong in his at www.krollfh.com. Deshler his wife of 52 years, and his faith and was a member of Memorial Funeral Home was children, Cynthia and John in charge of arrangements. Mulcaire, Melanie and Da- Peace Lutheran Church in vid Hall, Steven Wiedel, and Obituaries Deshler, including being Christian and Regina Wiedel. active on Church Council. Chuck aka “Papa” was blessed Stan belonged to The Thayer Charles Wiedel with grandchildren Matthew County Isaac Walton League, ers Association (NIADA) and City Cemetery. Charles W. “Chuck” Wiedel, and Ryan Mulcaire, Spencer Carol Deepe Auxiliary president for two Memorials go to the Thayer American Legion Post No. 352 and Chloe Hall, Django and where he served as Post com- 77, of Pleasanton, Calif., died Carol May Meyer was years where she helped raise County Hospital Foundation. Monday, Oct. 29, 2012. He Rowan Wiedel, and Macken- born to Henry A. and Helen money for scholarships. Carol Ahrendts Funeral Home of mander and treasurer and was was born on June 23, 1935, zie Wiedel; sisters, Patricia (Rossmiller) Meyer on May has served the community of Deshler was entrusted with also a member of the Deshler in Hebron Bennett and Mary Ainars 2, 1933. Deshler as both a school board these arrangements. Condo- Chamber of Commerce. to William reside in Nebraska. She was baptized at St. and city council member. lences may be left at www. Growing up with seven sis- Wiedel and Mass of Christian burial Peter’s Lutheran Church When life deals you lemons, priceurbauerahrendts.com. ters helped develop Stanley’s Pauline (Bai- was held at St. Augustine’s in Deshler on make lemonade. That was o-o-o sense of humor. He enjoyed ley) Wiedel. Catholic Church in Pleasan- May 14, 1933, Carol’s motto. She was born reading newspapers and play- Chuck, a vet- ton, Calif., on Nov. 6. by Pastor with a heart defect, had heart Card of Thanks ing board games and cards. eran of the U.S. A reception followed after The family of Carol Deepe the mass in the parish hall. Cholcher. Her surgery in 1958 and 1959 and a Stan was an accomplished Army, was sta- sponsors were wishes to express its thanks bowler and was “the guy to tioned at Scho- Burial was at St. Augustine pacemaker in 1986. Her legacy to everyone for their cards, Cemetery after the reception. Anna Meyer has been to help others with beat” for many years. Most fi eld Barracks in Hawaii, and well-wishes, visits, food and of all, Stan enjoyed spending was honorably discharged in In lieu of fl owers, donations and Frieda and health issues. to Boys Town, Omaha, are John Rossmill- prayers. A special thank you time with his family. 1957. He studied fi nance and For the last 15 years, Carol to the staff of Thayer County appreciated. er. Carol was served as the director of the Stan is preceded by his business administration at the confi rmed in Goodland, Kan., Health Services for the won- parents, brothers, Darold University of San Francisco, Foundation for Thayer County derful care they gave Carol. in 1946. Health Services and manager and Arlo; sisters, Gladys and graduated in 1961. Thank you to Pastor Brozek After a 15-year tenure Marvin After moving back to the of the gift shop. If you visited Degenhardt and husband Max, Deshler area, Carol graduated for his visits and prayers. Nelva Grone; brothers-in-law, at Allstate Insurance Co., Kerwood the hospital, Carol knew it. If DON DEEPE, Chuck began a long and suc- from Deshler High School in you needed money for some- Ernest Kassebaum and Wayne Marvin G. Kerwood, 81 DEB POHLMANN Houchin and sister-in-law, cessful career as a real estate of Fairbury, passed away Nov. 1952. She went on to Fairbury thing, Carol would get it. She broker in Pleasanton, where College where she received AND FAMILY, Norma Hergott. 4, 2012, at the Heritage Care loved writing grants and rais- MARK DEEPE he resided with his family. Center in Fairbury. her teaching certifi cate and ing money for the hospital. As Stan is survived by his wife He opened The Home Place then taught country school in AND FAMILY, Diane of Deshler, daughters, Services will be at 11 a.m., a testimony to her love of fund- JULIE DEEPE Realtors in 1987 and served as Thursday, Nov. 8, at the Presby- the Byron area for a number raising and the hospital, before Heather Fuelberth and hus- the director of the California band Jim of Rochester, Minn., terian Church in Alexandria. of years. She then went on to her fi nal procedure, Carol was Association of Realtors for The family will greet friends Hastings College where she badgering her anesthesiologist Stanley and Heidi Isernhagen and 15 years. Additionally, Chuck on Wednesday, Nov 7, from 5 to was a member of Sigma Tau to form a golf team for the husband Brian of Deshler; was president of the Southern 7:30 p.m., at the funeral home Sigma Society and the Travel hospital fund-raiser. Bartling sisters, Carlean Kassebaum Alameda County Board of in Fairbury. of Hebron, Delma Houchin Club majoring in medical Carol is preceded in death by Stanley Lee Bartling of Realtors in the early 90’s. He Burial will be held at the Alex- of Bruning, Elaine Mooberry technology. This plan was her parents and brother-in-law, Deshler, the son of Carl and and his wife have been active andria Cemetery, Alexandria. and husband Dale of Lexing- members of the Catholic com- cut short with her fi rst heart Don Roger Ortgies. Clarissa (Deaver) Bartling, Memorials are to Alexandria ton, Nola Bates of Davenport, munity of Pleasanton for the surgery. She is survived by her was born Nov. 7, 1938, in Presbyterian Church or Alexan- Shelia Stables and husband past 40 years. Carol married Don Deepe husband, Don of Deshler; Hebron. He departed this life dria Fire Department. John of Carleton; sister-in-law, Chuck was a loving and on April 19, 1959, at St. children, Deb Pohlmann of on Sunday, Oct. 28, 2012, Gerdes-Meyer Funeral Home Bev Pitts and husband Lyle of devoted family man. Peter’s Lutheran Church in Deshler, Mark Deepe of York, at Parkview in Fairbury is in charge of ar- Deshler, brother-in-law, Hollis He is survived by Diane, rangements. Deshler by Pastor E.C. Werner. and Julie Deepe of Deshler; Haven Nurs- Grone of Davenport; grand- To this union three children grandchildren, Jordan Pohl- ing Home in children, Molly and Nicholas were born, Deb Pohlmann of mann and wife Mary, of West Deshler at Fuelberth of Rochester, Minn.; Deshler, Mark Deepe of York Des Moines, Iowa; Joshua the age of 73 Join us in and Hailey and Braelyn and and Julie Deepe of Deshler. Pohlmann of Lincoln, Brianna years. Jayden Isernhagen of Deshler, Don and Carol were host Pohlmann of Crete, Katelyn Stan was and many nieces, nephews and Celebrating parents to Sven Tacke of Pohlmann of Deshler, Chris- baptized Oct. friends. Wuppertal, Germany. After his tian Deepe of York, Amalie 16, 1960, in Funeral services were held our Heroes!! year-long stay, Sven and his Tacke and Justus Tacke; sister, Charleston, S.C., and con- Oct. 31 at Peace Lutheran from our Hebron Memorial Funeral Home Family wife Tanya are still considered Joyce Ortgies of LaVista, and fi rmed Aug. 27, 1961, by Pas- Church in Deshler with Pastor a part of the family other relatives and friends. tor Jansen at Peace Lutheran Phillip Nielsenn offi ciating. Carol was very proud of A celebration of her life Church in Deshler. Organist was Julia Pohlmann her grandchildren, Jordan was held on October 31 at Stan grew up and attended who accompanied congrega- Pohlmann, Joshua Pohlmann, Grace Lutheran Church in several rural grade schools in tional hymns, “How Great Brianna Pohlmann, Katelyn Hebron, with the Rev. Keith the Thayer County area and Thou Art,” “Softly and Ten- Pohlmann, Christian Deepe, Brozek as celebrant. Organ- attended Hebron High School derly,” and “Borning Cry.” and Amalie Tacke and Justus ist was Brenda Striggow. for three years, graduating Casket bearers were Wally Tacke. Special music was “I Can from Davenport High School Bates, Jr., Steve Bartling, She taught elementary Only Imagine” by Carol’s with the class of 1956. Bruce Houchin, Lavern Deke, school at Byron, Strang, grandson, Jordan Pohlmann, After he graduated, he Mike Pitts and Scott Brett- Belvidere and Bruning. She and congregational hymns, enlisted in the U.S. Air Force mann. was a bookkeeper for various “Children Of The Heavenly serving from 1956 to 1960, Honorary casket bearers businesses including Struve Father” and “Precious Lord, including three years in Ger- were his grandchildren, Molly Enterprises, Deshler Rustler, Take My Hand.” many. Fuelberth, Nicholas Fuelberth, and Thayer County Economic Casket bearers were Dennis Stan married Diane Brett- Hailey Isernhagen, Braelyn Development. Deepe, David Deepe, Robert mann on June 18, 1961, at Isernhagen, and Jayden Is- Carol was a Sunday School Deepe, Kelly Ortgies, Tracy Peace Lutheran Church in ernhagen. teacher, bible study leader Ortgies, Brian Ortgies and Deshler. This union was Eldon and Judy Kassebaum, Don and Mary Stelling, Burial was at the Deshler and taught and trained others Richard Reeb. blessed with the birth of two John and Joyce Kroll, Doyall and Rogene Hartley, City Cemetery in Deshler. to teach Bethel bible study Honorary bearers were daughters. Bill (Funeral Director) and Cindy Kroll and Arne Larsen. Military graveside by Deshler classes. She was a faithful Jordan Pohlmann, Joshua He was active in the con- American Legion Half Man Hebron Memorial Funeral Homes member of Grace Lutheran Pohlmann, Brianna Pohl- struction business, and owned Post No. 352. Church of Hebron. mann, Katelyn Pohlmann and and operated Bartling Real Es- Locally owned and operated Memorials are in care of Carol served as Nebraska In- Christian Deepe. tate and Insurance in Deshler the family. Bill Kroll, Funeral Director dependent Automotive Deal- Interment was in Deshler until he became ill. Condolences may be left HebronHeb 402 -768-6165 • www.krollfh.com 6 - Wednesday, November 7, 2012 - The Hebron Journal-Register

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Bruning By Lola Johnson

Dick Theobald of Geneva had coffee with Francis and week. She also visited Roger Bruning- Beth Garrison on Wednesday and Linda Wilkening and morning. Mark on Friday and Kay Finke Davenport Francis and Beth Gar- at Madonna on Saturday. rison enjoyed a visit with Unifi ed School their grandchildren on Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Davenport Perez and Emery of Lincoln, ACTIVITIES Courtesy Photo Abby Smith and sons Teagen Senior Diners Thursday, November 8: and Max of Omaha and the Jeff Drama practice at Davenport, BD FCCLA conducts health workshop... Koehler family from Johnson 6:30 p.m.; state volleyball. Strength, endurance and fl exibility were the focus of three workshops presented to Kindergarten who spent the night. Barb and Exercise Monday, Wednes- Friday, November 9: Vet- through third graders as a Middle School FCCLA project. Morgan Lowery and Mashaya Dierking Jay Schoenholz took them to day and Friday at 9:30 a.m. eran's Day program, 10 a.m. conducted three workshops on Friday afternoons in October helping the children learn about the pumpkin patch at Glenville Monday, Nov. 12: Chicken Monday, November 12: exercise and healthy snacking. Each of the workshops that were held in the Bruning-Davenport the next day. patty on a bun, wild rice with Football semifi nals; One Act Middle School was designed to teach the children about the three different aspects of exercise. Warren Williams was a mushroom sauce, Scandina- Play performance at Daven- The fi rst workshop focused on strength. Children learned to do pushups and play games that Saturday morning caller at vian veggies, plums. Cards. port, 7:30 p.m.; school board the home of Francis and Beth promote strong muscles. Morgan and Mashaya talked about building muscles. The snack of the Tuesday, Nov. 13: Ham meeting in Davenport, 8:15 Garrison. p.m. day was yogurt or cheese sticks and water. Endurance was the topic of the second workshop. slice, sweet potatoes, German Jim and Marlene Bruning of Wednesday, November Children played many games and were involved in activities that kept them moving. They played Athens, Ohio, stayed in York blend veggies, ice cream. 14: CRC Drama at Cross tag, hula hooped, jumped rope and were involved in potato sack races. The mentors explained the but were visitors at Delma Qwirkle. County. importance of drinking water to keep them hydrated, eating fruits like bananas for the minerals Bruning's from Wednesday Wednesday, Nov. 14: Chili BRUNING you need, and carbohydrates like crackers for energy. Bananas, apples, crackers and water were until Sunday. Joining them for soup, cinnamon roll, celery MENU provided as the snack of the day. On the third and fi nal workshop, the children learned about dinner on Saturday noon were and carrots, peach half with Thursday, November fl exibility. Mashaya and Morgan showed the children ways to stretch and they played games Katie (Lockard) Hackleroid cottage cheese. Scrabble. 8: Shrimp mates, broccoli, of Portland, Maine; Gail Thursday, Nov. 15: Turkey grapes, brownie, broccoli relating to stretching. They discussed the importance of stretching and fl exibility. The children Lockard and Roger Bruning w/dressing, mashed potatoes cheese soup. snacked on granola bars and milk. of Lincoln and Jerry Lahners and gravy, peas and pearl on- Friday, November 9: Spa- of Carleton. ions, roll, birthday cake. Cards ghetti with meat sauce, green Lola Johnson spent the or Mexican Train. beans, French bread. last week babysitting little Monday, November 12: Mollie Packard at the Denise Friday, Nov. 16: St. Louis Corn dog, macaroni and and Sam Packard home in rib, macaroni salad, corn, cheese, pears and Mandarin Lincoln. Her other grandma, pineapple and oranges. Senior oranges. Nancy Packard was visiting Bowling. Tuesday, November 13: her son Ben and Carie Packard Meals served with bread, Wiener boat, baked beans, in Washington, D.C., when butter and milk. fruit, Rice Krispie bar. her return fl ight was shoved For reservations, call 364- Wednesday, November 14: back because of the storm on 2449 by 1:30 p.m., the day Nebraska stew, banana half, the East Coast. She had a fun before. cornbread muffi n. DAVENPORT MENU Thursday, November 8: Courtesy Photo — Holidaay Extravaganza — Hot Pocket, peas, cake. The Auditorium will be fi lled with Friday, November 9: Roast FCCLA holds lock-in... Craft and Home Business Entrepreneurs, beef sub, tri tators. The Bruning-Davenport Middle School FCCLA held their annual lock-in on Friday night, Oct. 26 Bake Sale, & Fundraiser Lunch Monday, November 12: at the B-D gym in Davenport. Shickley junior high students were invited with ten attending mak- Rib patty sandwich, corn, ing the total 25 students. Members and their guests enjoyed a night of games such as knock out Door Prizes Everyy 15 Minutes! cookie. basketball, a limbo contest as well as host of other activities. Sponsors for the event were Becky Plus Free Refreshments. Tuesday, November 13: Mostaccioli with meat sauce, Elznic of Shickley, and Anna Wassom and Deb Albers, FCCLA Adviser from Bruning-Davenport. Saturday,SatSatuatu Nov. 10 • 9 am - 3 pm cooked carrots, breadstick. Mrs Albers and students served breakfast in the morning. Milligan Auditorium, Milligan, NE Wednesday, November 14: Mini pancakes and waffl e GREAT GIFTS FOR EVERYONE’S HOLIDAY LIST! sticks, sausage, juice. Farmers & Ranchers Concert Slated College At Bruning Opera House A “Lost and Found” concert Landowner/Tenant will be held at the Bruning Opera House on Tuesday, Nov. 13, at 7 p.m. Lease Workshop Admission is free and spon-

sored by the Trinity Lutheran Courtesy Photo Tuesday, November 13, 2012 Church. Ag and FCS students from the Bruning-Davenport School toured Metal Quest on Nov. 1. 11:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. Closing Grain Bid Registration at 10:30 a.m. November 6, 2012 American Legion, Fairmont, NE Chester, Nebraska Scholarship... Program is free, but you need to register to reserve a spot; Corn, bu...... $7.31 handouts and meal provided Milo, bu ...... $7.01 Continued from front... Register by calling: 402-759-3712 Wheat, bu ...... $8.91 clenching his rosary. Soybeans, bu ...... $14.69 “He was scared, he showed Topics: fear, but he still did his job. Hospital Main Lobby - Hebron Trends in farmland values and cash lease values He was the embodiment of Good lease communications the quote by General Omar NOVEMBER 15, 2012 Writing a good lease Bradley who said, “Bravery is the capacity to perform Flexible cash leases properly even when scared 6:30 - 7:30 - Meal & Mini Health Fair For: Landlords and Tenants half to death.”” 7:00 - 8:00 - Presentations AGP The contest was judged Sponsored by the Nebraska Soybean Board and the North Grain Marketing by fi ve different judges from Joint Health - Steve Williams, PT Central Risk Management Education Center in several Nebraska communi- Flip Flop Facts - Amber Lubben, RN collaboration with the Farmers & Ranchers College. Phone: 402-324-5475 or ties who independently rated Healthy Weight - Healthy You - Pam Wol- toll free 1-800-322-9579 each essay and graded based on the use of language and lenberg, APRN mechanics, content, grammar Know your BMI - Monica Madsen, RD and accuracy to details. 4HESElNANCIAL THAYER COUNTY BANK Heitmann, who is the son of No RSVP needed and walk-ins are welcome. Darcy and Anne Heitmann of Meal will be provided for first 80 guests. For Hebron, won a $2,000 scholar- INSTITUTIONSWILLBE ship for his achievement. more information call 768-6041. 402-768-6027 CLOSED 402 Lincoln Ave. Monday Hebron, NE 68370 Expect November 12 Citizens Excellence )NOBSERVANCEOF 6ETERANS$AY State Bank Carleton, Nebraska 402-356-2601

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Every year, on the third supporting smokers who want manufacturing, and market- Thursday of November, smok- to quit. ing of tobacco products and TThehe CChesterhester HHeralderald ers across the nation take part in Each year, the Great Ameri- protects children from the Serving Chester, Hubbell and Byron Communities the American Cancer Society’s can Smokeout draws attention tobacco industry’s marketing Great American Smokeout. On to the deaths and chronic practices. November 15th, the Thayer diseases caused by smoking. Those states with strong A section of the Hebron Journal-Register County Healthy Communities Throughout the late 1980s tobacco control laws are now Coalition (TCHCC) would like and 1990s, many state and reaping the fruits of their labor. to encourage smokers to use local governments responded From 1965 to today, cigarette Halloween In Chester And Hubbell this date to make a plan to quit, by banning smoking in work- smoking among adults in the Chester or plan in advance and then places and restaurants, raising United States decreased from quit smoking that day. TCHCC taxes on cigarettes, limiting over 42% to around 20%. Chester Senior Diners youth members will be creating cigarette promotions, dis- Strong smoke-free policies, Halloween pictures from activism projects throughout couraging teen cigarette use, media campaigns, and in- Chester include trick or Game night, Thursdays: the county to encourage current and taking further action to creases in the prices of tobacco treaters who visited the 6 p.m. smokers to quit and teenagers counter smoking. These efforts products are at least partly Chester Senior Center. Monday, Nov. 12: Chicken to never start. continue today. credited for these decreases. o-o-o patty on a bun, wild rice with So how did the Great Ameri- Because of the efforts of Still, today about 1 in 5 US mushroom sauce, Scandina- can Smokeout begin? The individuals and groups that adults smoke cigarettes (that’s Hubbell vian veggies, plums. House Smokeout has helped dra- have led anti-tobacco efforts, more than 45 million people). The Hubbell Lion’s Club and More House. matically change Americans’ there have been signifi cant And about 15 million people held a Halloween Parade, Tuesday, Nov. 13: Ham attitudes about smoking. These landmarks in the areas of smoke tobacco in cigars or last week at the local slice, sweet potatoes, German changes have led to community research, policy, and the en- pipes. Lung cancer is the lead- restaurant with a number blend veggies, cake and ice programs and smoke-free laws vironment: ing cause of cancer death for of neighbors and friends cream. Jokes. that are now saving lives in •In 1977, Berkeley, Califor- men and women. More than present. Wednesday, Nov. 14: Chili many states. Annual Smoke- nia became the fi rst community 80% of lung cancer deaths are There were money prizes soup, cinnamon roll, cel- outs began in the 1970s when to limit smoking in restaurants thought to result from smoking. given for two children in ery and carrots, peach half smoking and secondhand and other public places. Smoking also causes cancers of each age group. with cottage cheese. Punny smoke were commonplace. •In 1983, San Francisco the larynx (voice box), mouth, JR Photo/Jean Crouse Hymns. The idea for the Great Amer- passed the fi rst strong work- Chester: Malanah Deras, pharynx (throat), esophagus Thursday, Nov. 15: Turkey ican Smokeout grew from a place smoking restrictions, (swallowing tube), and blad- age four. with dressing, mashed pota- 1971 event in Randolph, Mas- including bans on smoking in der. It also has been linked to toes and gravy, peas and pearl sachusetts, at which Arthur P. private workplaces. the development of cancers onions, ice cream. Riddles. Mullaney asked people to give •In 1990, the federal smok- of the pancreas, cervix, ovary Friday, Nov. 16: St. Louis up cigarettes for a day and ing ban on all interstate buses (mucinous), colon/rectum, rib, macaroni salad, corn, donate the money they would and domestic fl ights of 6 hours kidney, stomach, and some pineapple and oranges. On have spent on cigarettes to a or less took effect. types of leukemia. Cigars and Our Way. high school scholarship fund. •In 1994, Mississippi fi led pipes cause cancers, too. Meals served with bread, Then in 1974, Lynn R. Smith, the fi rst of 24 state lawsuits Smoking is responsible for butter and milk. To make res- editor of the Monticello Times seeking to recuperate millions nearly 1 in 3 cancer deaths, and ervations, phone 324-5271 by in , spearheaded the of dollars from tobacco com- 1 in 5 deaths from all causes. 1:30 p.m., the day before you state’s fi rst D-Day, or Don’t panies for smoking-related ill- Another 8.6 million people live wish to dine. Smoke Day. nesses paid for by Medicaid. with serious illnesses caused The idea caught on, and •In 1999, the Department of by smoking on November 18, 1976, the Justice fi led suit against ciga- Fortunately, the past few Housing... California Division of the rette manufacturers, charging decades have seen great strides American Cancer Society the industry with defrauding in changing attitudes about (ACS) got nearly 1 million the public by lying about the Continued from front... smoking, understanding the smokers to quit for the day. risks of smoking. addiction, and learning how committee. This commit- That California event marked •In 1999, the Master Settle- to help people quit. Today, tee is being assisted by the the fi rst Smokeout, and the ment Agreement (MSA) was the Smokeout is celebrated planning consulting fi rm of Society took it nationwide in passed, requiring tobacco with rallies, parades, stunts, Hanna:Keelan Associates, 1977. Since then, there have companies to pay $206 billion quitting information, and even P.C., and Southeast Nebraska been dramatic changes in the to 45 states by the year 2025 “cold turkey” menu items in JR Photo/Jean Crouse Development District, both way society views tobacco to cover Medicaid costs of schools, workplaces, Main Chester: Anthony and Brett Meyer. based in Lincoln. advertising and tobacco use. treating smokers. The MSA Streets, and legislative halls Funding for this study was Many public places and work- agreement also closed the throughout the US. made possible by a commu- places are now smoke-free, Tobacco Institute and ended Visit www.cancer.org to nity development block grant protecting non-smokers and cartoon advertising and to- learn more about quitting provided by the Nebraska bacco billboards. smoking, or getting involved Department of Economic •In 2009, The Family Smok- with the Great American Development, with matching ing Prevention and Tobacco Smokeout in your community. funds from Thayer County. Control Act was signed into Or just call your American Residents of Thayer County law. It gives the FDA the Cancer Society any time at are encouraged to complete authority to regulate the sale, 1-800-227-2345 and return the “Housing Needs and Wants Survey,” which has been delivered through the mail. Kris Timmerman, Owner hayer County Surveys are to be returned to one of the locations identi- Courthouse fi ed on the survey no later Title Insurance than Friday, Nov. 9. Results, & JR Photo/Jean Crouse along with other pertinent Abstracting Services CLOSED Hubbell: Winners in the age three and under category include community demographic in- from left, Deklonn Darharsh, Aydrean Meyer, Natalee Eiseman formation, will be presented 140 North 4th Street Monday Nov. 12 and Keyton Svoboda. at the community listening sessions. Hebron, NE 68370 in observance of (402) 768-6324 Veteran’s Day FSA elections... [email protected]

Continued from front... farm also may be eligible to vote. Agricultural produc- ers in each county submitted candidate nominations during the nomination period, which ended Aug. 1. While FSA county commit- tees do not approve or deny farm operating loans, they make decisions on disaster and conservation programs, emergency programs, com- modity price support loan JR Photo/Jean Crouse programs and other agricul- Hubbell: Winners in the age four and fi ve age group include tural issues. Members serve from left, Alyisa Naiman, Brianna Svoboda and Olivia Eiseman. three-year terms. Nationwide, there are about 7,700 farmers and ranchers serving on FSA county committees. Com- mittees consist of three to 11 members that are elected by eligible producers. More information on county committees, such as the new 2012 fact sheet and brochures, can be found on the FSA website at www.fsa.usda.gov/ elections or at a local USDA Service Center.

JR Photo/Jean Crouse Get Back Hubbell: Winners in the six, seven and eight year old age group include from left, Ava Wiedel, Duncan Wiedel, Jayden Hissong, on Track Noah Cherney and Grant Wiedel.

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