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$100 J egister Volume 144, Issue 44 12 Pages, One Section, Plus Supplements WWednesdayednesday, NNovemberovember 4, 22015015 www.hebronjournalregister.comR Tidbits County attorney calls lawsuit “frivolous” By Nancy McGill Laughinghouse, who has a permit orders had an intimate history with spection and copying of the village’s This week’s Football Hebron Journal-Register to carry a concealed weapon, then Laughinghouse. records exceeded the village’s nor- [email protected] disposed of his fi rearms. He is ac- Laughinghouse said the request mal business hours. Contest winners Thayer County Attorney Dan Wer- cusing the county of infringing on to dispose of his fi rearms is uncon- The couple was charged a total Two of the top three winners tied ner told the Thayer County Commis- his right to bear arms. stitutional and he is asking the court of $54. After the sheriff’s visit, Laugh- to rule that he may have immediate Then, the village changed its for fi rst and second places. LaVonne sioners Oct. 28 a civil lawsuit fi led against the county is “frivolous” and inghouse received a letter from the possession of his fi rearms while the hours. In the complaint, Village Kassebaum and Janice Klaumann he has no doubt Sheriff David Lee Nebraska State Patrol asking him to court decides the case. He is also Clerk Donna Rut told the couple of Hebron are the winners with their did his job. voluntary relinquish his permit. asking for punitive damages. the village no longer intends to 14-point spread guess. Each had 11 Richard Laughinghouse of Al- Protection orders fall under two Werner told the commissioners maintain regular business hours, out of 14 correct guesses. exandria fi led a complaint against categories in Nebraska, domestic Laughinghouse also has a civil case therefore, the Laughinghouses Fred Maschmann of Ruskin was Thayer County stemming from three and harassment. State law provides against the Village of Alexandria. contend, they are prevented from the third place winner with a 17- protection orders fi led against Laugh- for the removal of deadly weapons That case centers on Laughing- seeing the records. Rut is the clerk point spread and 11 out of 14 correct inghouse in October of 2014. from offenders with protection orders house’s inability to inspect and for fi ve villages. against them. copy the villages records, which The Laughinghouses want the vil- guesses. In the complaint, Laughinghouse states after the protection orders In his complaint, Laughinghouse are public. lage to reinstate its normal business One chance left to enter remains were fi led, he received a visit from states the removal of fi rearms applies The plaintiffs in the complaint hours because if the hours aren’t and you can fi nd the new slate of the Thayer County Sheriff, who told only to domestic abuse protection against the village are Laughing- reinstated so the plaintiffs can inspect games inside. Entries are due Fridays Laughinghouse he was prohibited orders, not harassment protection house and his wife, Judy Laugh- and copy the records, the plaintiffs at noon. from “carrying or possessing fi re- orders. inghouse. will “suffer substantial, great and arms.” Lee was backed by Werner, He added that none of the three Both claim the village charged irreparable harm,” according to the Walkability Summit the complaint reads. citizens who fi led the harassment them $12 per hour because their in- complaint. at Stastny Nov. 8 Hebron is one of six local com- munities across Nebraska to host a Walkability Summit Nov. 8 at the Stastny Community Center from 1 to 5:30 p.m. The entire community is welcome to attend and share in supporting en- vironmental and social improvements, such as safer streets and crossings, developing walking groups and expanding the existing trail system in Hebron. The summit will end with a free barbecue. To register for the event, visit walkhebron.eventbrite.com. Endorf to speak at Meridian School Author, professional speaker and a steward of free libraries, Charlotte Endorf will present on the North Platte Canteen Nov. 9 at 1:30 p.m., Meridian Public School in Daykin. Endorf is a graduate of Meridian and former resident of Alexandria. Her presentation is sponsored by Humanities Nebraska and Craig’s Automotive of Daykin. During World War II, American JR Photo/Nancy McGill soldiers from across the country rolled through North Platte via trains en route Hebron Halloween to and the Pacifi c Theater. Approximately 200 children in costume descended on Lincoln Avenue for the Hebron Lions Club annual Halloween parade Saturday. The Lions awarded The railroad depot in North Platte cash prizes in 11 categories. Afterward, area businesses and residents hosted Trunk-or-Treat for the children. See the winners on page 12. saw more than six million soldiers from 1942 to 1946. Auxiliary Unit 194 to hold Nov. 11 event Bliss legacy: 60 years of business and counting The American Legion Auxiliary Unit 194 of Alexandria will hold a 6 Ed Bliss fi gures not many people p.m. gathering Nov. 11 at 6 p.m. in know Hebron & Upholstery the Legion Hall. turned 60 years old in March. “I don’t think anyone realizes how Veterans Day event at long it’s been here,” he said. Bliss said Hebron Glass is one of Thayer Central the three oldest businesses in Hebron Thayer Central students will pres- with Thayer County Bank and Cen- ent: “Voices from Vietnam” Nov. 11 at tral Market heading up the list. 2 p.m. at the high school. It all began on Lincoln Avenue un- The public is welcome to attend. der Earl Wolcott, nicknamed “Fats.” Cookies and coffee will be served in Sheets of glass were cut for the wind- the library following the program. shields of cars made before 1964. Bliss’s dad, Lewis, bought the Run, Turkey, Run at business in 1969 and Bliss started working part time there in 1971. the library The business was a neutral ground JR Photo/Nancy McGill for them, Bliss said. Lewis Bliss The Bliss and Sons’ mural on the back wall of Hebron Glass & Upholstery November storytime at Hebron was nearly completed as of Oct. 29. Jamie Luttrell is the artist. Seacrest Library will be Nov. 14, “It was a way to be with my father. to brighten up the area and give the beginning at 10 a.m. We learned a lot about each other,” downtown area distinction. She painted two open barn doors added a retro gas pump on the side. Run, Turkey, Run will be theme. The he said. It took a while, but Bliss kept his that show a vintage car inside. The She said she has at least one more library is located at 146 N. 4th St. After his dad passed away, Bliss idea close. He ended up ordering a mural is captioned, “Bliss & Sons’” mural to paint in the downtown area stuck with it, and eventually his wife, mural from Artist Jamie Luttrell. above it. and a couple of windows. Update on drinking Sharon, came on board. Bliss said he wants to get people People would remember his dad, Bliss said he sees too much focus They moved Hebron Glass to its talking about Hebron’s downtown Bliss said. on development away from the water scheduled current location just off Lincoln Av- area and he knows other merchants “Everyone knew dad. He was downtown area. He said attention is A Little Blue Natural Resource Dis- enue on 3rd Street in 1993-1994. feel the same. jovial,” he said. needed on the area’s infrastructure trict informational meeting will be held About 10 years ago, Bliss saw an Luttrell listened to what Bliss Luttrell incorporated the old light and empty buildings. at the Hebron Activities Center at 329 opportunity for the back outside wall wanted and took it from there. fi xture that hangs above the mural and “It looks tired,” he said. Lincoln Ave., Dec. 1 at 7 p.m. of the building. He wanted something Those attending will hear an in- depth presentation on the location and rehabilitation of the old wells in Hebron. Citizen concerned about Chamber invites vendors to fair Chester rescue route The Hebron Chamber of Com- The Thayer County Commission- Street, which suffered fl ood damage merce is still looking for vendors for the ers discussed the route Chester Res- in May. annual Christmas Fair Nov. 22. cue takes to the Thayer County Health The Nebraska Department of Applications are available through Services during emergencies. Roads is expected to let bids on the the chamber or Lori Werner of By Currently, Chester Rescue travels bridge in early December. Design in Hebron. one mile west of Road 6000 to Road Mark Timmerman of the Thayer For more information, contact the 5900 because 6000 is a stretch of County Roads Department said chamber at 402-768-7156. dirt. NDOR is working on the right-of- The Christmas Fair is held each “Taking that route is still faster way process for the acre and a half year to showcase local craftsmanship than going through Hebron,” Com- it needs to replace the bridge. and businesses. missioner Dave Bruning said. Timmerman said NDOR needed “We do need a stop sign. I’ve had four to six months to complete the ~Obituaries~ Playing multiple parts, John Noojin and John Lange entertained during the people approach me,” Commissioner real estate acquisitions. Thayer County Community Theater group’s “Taming the Wild, Wild West in Chris Frye said. “We’ve wasted June, July, August, Middendorf, John, 69, Lincoln The commissioners have also been September and October, good con- a Dress,” a comedy western. The group has two more dinner theater shows, approached about the bridge on 1st struction weather,” Frye said. Krenke, Mabel, 82, Beatrice Nov. 6 and 7 at the Stastny Community Center. 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PPagesages ooff tthehe PPastast...... From The Hebron Journal- Register 1885 brothers, last night, previous to to Mr. Albert Henry Jagels, their departure for Ohio. They Rev. Dagefoerde of Grace 130 Years Ago have many friends who wish Lutheran Church offi ciating. The demand for Thayer them well in their new home. After March 1st, they will be county land is increasing. I. D. Christie has moved “at home” to their many friends Eleven carloads of lumber, from his farm to Lincoln. at Davenport, where Mr. Jagels coal and merchandise arrived E. W. Jones is cosily en- is a successful farmer and as- Monday. sconced in the Bennett block, sistant cashier in the Farmers The new iron bridge across where his stock of drugs is and Merchants Bank. the Little Blue, one mile east of nicely displayed. L. H. Beisner is putting up Hebron, is rapidly approaching The citizens of Thayer a six room residence for J. completion. County will be surprised and L. Currier on the eighty just The new mill at Friedensau, pained to hear of the death of north of his home. The new Shaffer & Burder, proprietors, E. H. Headley this morning at residence will be occupied are now grinding feed and will 5 o’clock. by Mr. Currier’s daughter and J-R File Photo make fl our next week. Last night a burglar or bur- husband, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. This Week 1985…Thursday’s Halloween party at ABC Nursery School was a new experi- Judge Barger has shown us glars made the rounds of the Wills. ence for some of Mrs. Nobel’s pre-school students. Dressed in their Halloween costumes ready a plat of his new addition to Hebron depots, but fortunately Leslie Wilson and Miss for fun and games were: (from left) Justin Raatz, Cassie Werner, Derek Aude, B. J. Weiss, David Hebron, which he says will secured very little for their Mary Heller were married at Schoof, Chris Huber, Brandon McLaughlin, Jared Koch and Amber Vostrez. Jon Graff was not be recorded and open for pains. the home of the bride’s parents present for the picture. sale as soon as it is defi nitely From the Corder: The Wom- in Edgar on Sunday morning. ascertained that the cemetery an’s Aid Society met at Mrs. Mr. Wilson is the station agent will be removed. This addition McIntyre’s on Thursday last, at Stoddard. 1975 from club president Ken consists of 10 acres south of the and were treated to a lovely George Weisel, one of the 1945 Studier for his work in im- cemetery and north of Straub’s dinner, so lovely that Mrs. oldest and best known Ger- 40 Years Ago proving the city’s downtown 70 Years Ago Nebraska Secretary of State addition, and is so platted as McIntyre barely escaped a fi ne, man citizens of this section of (The Alexandria Argus) Roosevelt Park. not to spill any of the beauty for the rules of the society do Nebraska, passed peacefully Allen Beermann spoke at the Rick Hergott purchased Our Alexandria service fl ag “Spirit of ’76” ceremony in of the now fi nely improved not allow too many good things away at this home in Alexan- bears three Silver Stars--rep- Hebron Car Care Co., from grounds. These lots command at once. There were about 45 dria on October 17. Byron. Arnold Ehlers. Hergott hadn’t resenting at one time, three of The Thayer County Fed- the fi nest view of the town, and ladies present with a good Col. A. H. Hollingsworth of our boys who were prisoners of settled on a name for the tire are nearly double the size of sprinkle of gentlemen. The Beatrice arrived Wednesday to eration of Woman’s Clubs and automotive repair com- war. With the return of Galen, elected offi cers. They were any lots in the original town ladies were industrious and organize a company of state or as he is more familiarly pany. or any of its additions. did so much sewing that Mrs. militia. President Mrs. W.G. Reinke Hebron Journal-Register known, by his many friends of Byron, Vice President Mrs Mr. J. D. Pennington, who McIntyre will have nothing to Davenport: E. A. Britten- as Porky Martin, the oldest reporter Linda Burd was pre- has been running the “Cannon do this winter but read. There ham, a former Davenport boy, Albert Sinn of Hubbell and sented a media award at the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Secretary-Treasurer Mrs. Lee Ball” for some time, returned was great sociability, espe- is in Russia, working for the Martin of Alexandria. All American Cancer Society’s to Hebron yesterday and now cially among the quilters--not International Harvester Car., Hicks of Carleton. state convention banquet in three of these boys are now Blanche Rachow and Juan- runs from Chester to Hebron in all the ladies could get around as manager of their offi ce at back home--sound in mind Grand Island. Burd wrote a his old position of conductor. the quilt--but everybody had a Moscow. He intended to visit ita Kassebaum were honored series of articles featuring and body, an unusual record for their ten years of service to About four weeks ago John nice time...There are no cobs home this year but on account for a small community and cancer survivors. Heimer of Hubbell precinct, in the country, and even corn of the war he could not leave the Thayer County Memorial Freshly unpacked and set- for which everyone joins in Hospital. felt a pain in the middle fi nger stalks are scarce, but then coal his post. His wife is a former with their immediate families tled in at the newly-refur- of his left hand. He thought fi rst is only $6.50 per ton. Lincoln girl, and now that Ed in being deeply grateful. 1985 bished Presbyterian manse in it was a felon, but Dr. Easton and his family are unable to Hebron, the Rev. Dr. John K. on examination discovered the 1905 come to America to see the 1955 30 Years Ago Tritenbach was ready to begin bone affected with necrosis, 110 Years Ago home folks, Mrs. Brittenham’s 60 Years Ago Rehearsals were underway his duties. or decay. Last Monday, Dr. A few fl akes of snow fell last mother, Mrs. Wimple, left last for the Thayer County Com- Easton, assisted by Dr. Bris- Sunday for the long journey Petitions seeking consoli- munity Theater’s adult comedy 2005 Saturday--just a premonition dation of six Thayer County tol, administered chloroform of winter. During Sunday night to Moscow, Russia, to see presentation of “Under Papa’s 10 Years Ago to the patient and made an her daughter and the two little schools were granted Monday Picture.” Cast members are there was a gentle fall of snow morning by County Superin- Nebraska Secretary of State amputation in the metacarpal and the next day the ground granddaughters that have been Dixie Adams, Arnold Ehlers, John Gale announced that a region. born in Russia. tendent Harold Reed. Involved Kathy Fink, Kathy Kleveland, and trees were covered with a in the merger are Districts 2, $10.9 million dollar contract Married, Oct. 29, at the Pres- mantle of “the beautiful.” Carleton: Through A. H. Jimmy McKernan, Jim Raatz for new election equipment byterian parsonage, Carleton, Becke, Carleton was highly 9, 29, 70 and 73 lying north and Jack Stewart. Director was While starting for a Hallow- and east of Hubbell. They had been fi nalized that would by Rev. J. C. McDonald, Mr. een party, Tuesday evening, honored on Wednesday morn- Loxie Ehlers. provide signifi cant improve- Hannibal H. Whitham, of ing when the U.S. Marine Band had asked to join District No. “Jerry Kripal Day” was be- Fred Brown struck the wire 41, the Hubbell City School ments in the election system. Belvidere, and Miss Anna E. of an electric light pole at stepped off their special car ing held to honor the former The counties would be pro- Williams, of Alexandria. on the 9:45 train to render a district. Hebron Bear all-stater who Olive Avenue and Fifth Street, An epidemic of measles vided optical-scanning equip- Victory! Our rooster, whose and was thrown violently few selections. Lt. William H. was playing center for the Uni- ment to count paper ballots and vocal organs have been some- Santelman, leader of the band, that has approached epidemic versity of Nebraska-Omaha backwards, breaking his right proportions, together with sev- voting equipment designed what affected by a bad cold collar bone. married a niece of Grandpa football team. Bear Backers for people with disabilities. at different times during the Beck and never loses an op- eral cases of scarlet fever, has had organized a trip to Omaha A few hundred fellows more seriously threatened to hamper Thayer County counts ballots past four years, has now re- or less, on mischief bent, bar- portunity to do him honor, and to see Kripal play. by hand and had not received covered his voice, and again honor it was, for the band never activities at Hebron High. Thayer County 4-H ricaded Hebron’s main street Test drilling operations are the counting machine but it joyfully crows because-- with all manners of moveables, stops at small stations. Achievement Night was held was expected to be up and Thayer County’s Republican (The Bruning Banner) scheduled to get under way with Gerhard Onnen receiving Tuesday night, creating a sight this week in an effort to lo- running by spring. Majority on the State Ticket to make angels weep and men George Leenerts, aged the 4-H Meritorious Service The family of Dwight and is 526. The Mugwump Demo- Bruning civil war veteran, died cate an adequate source from Award and the Gertie Brin- laugh. If the boys had been Hebron’s water supply. Pat Pumphrey were hosting cratic Greenback Anti-Monop compelled to work that hard at his home Thursday, Oct. 28, egar Memorial trophy for top an open house for their 60th Combination Engineered by ordinarily, they would have at the age of 74 years. Mr. and 1965 home economics exhibitor wedding anniversary at the Scott, Knight, Weiss & Co., struck for shorter hours and Mrs. Leenerts moved to the was awarded to Kristi Hintz United Methodist Church. is Defunct! It Was Killed by higher pay. Bruning community in 1893, 50 Years Ago of Belvidere. Thayer Central students its Own Literary Effusions! (The Alexandria Argus) and in 1906 retired from the (The Alexandria Argus) 1995 Brock Raum, Adison Kenning The Republicans Elect the The entire republican ticket farm and moved to town. Funeral services were held and Brett Dye were selected Treasurer, Sheriff, Superinten- in Thayer County was elected 1925 for Willie Ross Summers at 20 Years Ago to perform in the All State dent of Public Instruction and with the exception of trea- the Alexandria Presbyterian Mike Mayben received the Choir. Coroner. Democratic Candi- surer and commissioners. 90 Years Ago Church, Oct. 30. Rotarian of the Year award dates for Clerk and Judge Are The democrats elected Milton (The Bruning Banner) Elected, as Grover Cleveland Rhodes for treasurer and H. E. C. Carter has been under was, by Mugwumps. The Sur- H. Sisson commissioner of the weather the past few days, veyor Has No Opposition. 3rd district. so Hap doffed his white collar, Davenport: The frame of Basketball is all the rage in put on his overalls to help out Vandeveer Bro’s. elevator is other schools but has never Dad in the mill. up...J.C. Moore has got his been played here before. On J. W. Lovercheck, 79, died at They Make Hebron click! appointment as postmaster. next Friday evening, at the his farm home near Belvidere, Alexandria: Wm. Owen, our opera house, the Alexandria Oct. 29. Mr. Lovercheck was Look for these advertisers 24 hours a day on new liveryman, lost a valuable schools will play two games a resident of Thayer County horse last week...The work with the boys and girls of the for 43 years. http://hebronjournalregister.com of laying steel rails on the Ohiowa school. (The Alexandria Argus) St. Joe and Western R.R. has (The Bruning Banner) E. W. 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Click Here To Dageforde Agency of Chester, to the number of 35, ask your patronage on election The house will be built into a Check Out Real Estate & Insurance Agency are expected to be in Hebron day for dinner and supper, the modern bungalow home. Our Web Site! 426 Lincoln Ave., Hebron • Ph. 768-6414 next Thursday to dine with the proceeds to go toward pay- Relief Corps of this city. ment of the pastor’s salary. 1935 R. B. Enslow, wielder of the The fame of their spreads is 80 Years Ago quill for the Alexandria Argus, historical, and of course you (The Alexandria Argus) was a pleasant caller at the will be on hand. A delegation of Alexandria Journal headquarters last Sat- Oliver Green of Broken citizens, rural citizens and urday. Brother Enslow is chock Bow is manipulating the Thayer County commissioners full of beet sugar enthusiasm Bruning Roller Mills under will go to Lincoln on Thursday and statistics. the new management of Mr. morning of this week to confer Mr. Louis F. Koch, a citizen Amos Shaffer. with State Engineer Tully in Your ad could be here & well know to the people of 1915 regard to the proposed State Viewed 24 hours a day at Thayer County, has purchased Highway running through http://hebronjournalregister.com the boot and shoe store of 100 Years Ago Alexandria, connecting high- Gottschalk Brothers. Their H. H. Hathaway purchased ways Nos. 3 and 4. To advertise on http://hebronjournalregister.com Call (402) 768-6602 business policy will be fi rst the City Meat Market and class honest goods. Grocery and takes hold like It is rumored that W. Land- an old stager. kamer came from Franklin Reports from Charley Stew- SUBSCRIPTION RATES: County this week to Alex- ard, south of town, are ex- andria, to take charge of Mr. tremely discouraging. He is The Hebr ournal NEBRASKA: One Year, $34.00 Miner’s business in the emer- absolutely helpless, unable to OUT-OF-STATE: One Year, $39.00 gency of Miner’s election to move a muscle. the position of County Clerk. J C. C. Burton, one of He- - Online Only: One Year, $23.00 Mr. Landkamer would be wel- bron’s venerable and highly re- egister ($15 additional for combination of mail and online E-edition) comed back to Alexandria, but spected citizens, passed away R Postmaster: he will have to make other ar- at 3:50 o’clock Wednesday Send address changes to Hebron Journal-Register, rangements, as G. G. Pratt will http://hebronjournalregister.com morning, after a long and pain- P.O. Box 210, Hebron, NE 68370-0210 be the next County Clerk. ful illness with heart trouble. Editor Low and the Deshler MEMBERS OF: His son, Seth, who was sum- Mike Edgecombe ...... Publisher citizens are seriously agitat- moned from New York City, Nebraska Press Association ing the question of sinking left yesterday with his father’s Nancy McGill ...... Editor National Newspaper Association an artesian well at that place. remains for interment at the old Jami Knerl ...... Advertising Many artesian and fl owing All property rights for the entire publication shall be the property the Hebron Journal-Register. All home in Lincoln, Ill. Marky Miller ...... Typesetting/Circulation photos, stories and advertisements are property of The Hebron Journal-Register and Edgecombe wells have been found in this In the presence of the im- Publishing Inc. Contents of this publication may not be reproduced in full or in part without prior state and it is not unlikely mediate relatives, at the home consent from publisher. Deshler may be among the of the bride’s parents, Mr. Th e Hebron Journal-Register (ISSN 0740-0997) is published A Red Star On Th e Mailing Label Indicates fortunate. and Mrs. H. Hilfi ker, on Oct. The M.W.A. Camp gave a every Wednesday from 318 Lincoln Ave. with periodical ★ Th e Subscription Is Soon To Expire. 14, occurred the marriage postage paid at Hebron, NE 68370. farewell supper to Gottschalk of their daughter, Ella Anna, Phone (402) 768-6602 • Fax (402) 768-7354 • email: [email protected] The Hebron Journal-Register - Wednesday, November 4, 2015 - 3 National Diabetes Month Thayer County November is National Dia- Courthouse News betes Month. This is a great Health News time to help raise awareness DISTRICT COURT Mildred L. Kerwood to Health Services of this ever-growing disease. Sarah R. Petersen vs. James Mildred L. Kerwood Trustee Here are just a few of the recent B. Jones, domestic abuse pro- of the Mildred L. Kerwood statistics on diabetes: tection order, dismissed. Revocable Trust. S-T-R 14- Things And Stuff Foot Clinic: Call 402-768- · Nearly 30 million children COUNTY COURT 4-1 NE 1/4 SE 1/4 and S-T-R November 5: Deshler 4625 for appointments. and adults in the United States People with diabetes need Local Law Enforcement 21-4-1 SW 1/4. November 6: Bruning Adult Immunization Clin- have diabetes. to know that heart disease Connie F. Beall, No valid Darrin J. Pendley to City of November 7: TCHS Em- ic: For all adult vaccines, · Another 86 million Ameri- can be a serious health prob- registration, $25. Hebron, Ne. The south 52 feet ployees contact the Immunization cans have pre-diabetes and are lem for people with diabetes. Berry K. Hoeker, Ada, Okla. of the East 93 feet of the North November 11: Chester Coordinators: Haley Wiedel at risk for developing type 2 The good news is that people Speeding, $75. 113 feet of the SE 1/4 of Block November 12: Hebron at 402-768-7203, ext. 214 or diabetes. with diabetes can lower their Jezabel A. Trejo, Kirby, 5, Ead’s Addition of Hebron, Hebron volunteers and Rhea Kniep at 402-768-6041, · The American Diabetes chances of having diabetes- Texas. Speeding, $75; no valid Thayer County Ne. Thayer County Health Ser- ext. 273. Association estimates that the related heart problems by operator’s license, $50. Laurella D. Duensing to vices employees will provide CLINIC SCHEDULES total national cost of diagnosed learning how to manage their Cody N. Wooderson, Ben- Tom Eickman and Gloria coverage on Saturdays from 9 Bruning Clinic diabetes in the United States diabetes. ton, Kan. Speeding, $25. Eickman. Partial Lot 4,5 in a.m. to noon. November 10 ...... 9:00-11:30 is $245 billion. There are many resources to Nebraska State Patrol Block 4, Robert’s Addition to The Things and Stuff shop Dr. Randy Waldman Type 2 diabetes is the most help people with diabetes take Scott A. Bennett, Pearland, Deshler, Thayer County, Ne. and the hospital gift shop are November 11 ...... 1:00-4:30 common form of diabetes. In important steps to stay healthy Texas. Speeding, $75. Heather L. Fuelberth, James staffed by volunteers from Brent Madsen, PAC type 2 diabetes, your body and prevent diabetes-related Humberto Cuevas, Schuy- Fuelberth, Brian Isernhagen Thayer County and surround- Davenport Clinic does not use insulin properly. heart problems. It is important ler. Speeding, $75. and Heidi D. Isernhagen to ing communities. To volunteer November 9 ...... 9:00-11:30 This is called insulin resis- to learn what you can about the Justin Dillner, Hesston, Richard D. ONeal and Jami J. at the shop, contact Audrey Kay Elting, APRN tance. At fi rst, the pancreas link between diabetes, heart Kan. Speeding, $25; Fail to ONeal. Lot 1 and partial Lot 2 Else at 402-768-6621. If you November 11 ...... 9:00-11:30 makes extra insulin to make disease and other diseases. use seat belt, $25. in Block 2, Ernest Schultz 2nd would like to volunteer in the Brent Madsen, PAC up for it. But over time, your People with diabetes need to Carol A. Pogue, Loma Addition of Deshler, Thayer hospital gift shop, contact Ruth Deshler Clinic pancreas isn’t able to keep up work with their health care Linda, Calif. Speeding, $25. County Ne. Kripal at 402-768-6755. November 9 ...... 1:30-4:30 and can’t make enough insulin team to set targets and man- Adrian N. Sherrill, Lake- Paul E. Folkerts and Julie Children’s Immunization Kay Elting, APRN to keep your blood glucose age their blood sugar, blood wood, Colo. Speeding, $75. K. Folkerts to Paul E. Folkerts Clinics: Immunizations for November 10 ...... 1:30-4:30 levels normal. Type 2 is treated pressure and cholesterol. If REAL ESTATE and Julie K. Folkerts, Trustees children will be offered with Maggie Johnson, PAC with lifestyle changes, oral you have diabetes, talk to your TRANSFERS of the Paul E. Folkerts and Ju- well child appointments in the Milligan Clinic medications, and insulin. doctor about what goals you David E. Lee and Thayer lie K. Folkerts Living Trust. A clinic. Appointments for im- November 10 ...... 8:00-11:30 When glucose builds up should have. County Sheriff to City of part of the NW 1/4 of Section munizations will be offered on Dr. Scott Vonderfecht in the blood instead of going Diabetes is a challenging Hebron, Ne. Outlot 1 in Block 25, Township 4 North, Range the second and third Thursday Chester Clinic into the cells, it can cause two disease that affects the entire 9, Thompson’s Addition to 4 West. each month. To schedule a November 11 ...... 9:00-11:30 problems: family in many ways. For Hebron. MARRIAGE LICENSE clinic appointment, call 402- Maggie Johnson, PAC · Your cells may become people with diabetes and their Joseph R. Chatel and Jen- Justin Dwaine Wallace Sr., 768-7203. starved of energy. families, it’s important to work nifer Chatel to Aaron S. Taylor. Bruning, to Taylor Leanne · High blood glucose levels together to manage diabetes Partial Lot 5, Savage’s Subur- Rodenbaugh, Bruning. Thayer Central Announces can hurt your eyes, kidneys, and prevent serious health ban Block of Hebron. nerves or heart. problems such as heart dis- Junior/Senior High Honor Rolls Some people with type 2 ease, stroke, blindness, kidney can control their blood glu- disease, and nerve damage that Thayer Central Junior and ning, Ryan Koch, Kenidee cose with healthy eating and can lead to amputation. Senior High has announced Miller, Connor Mumm, being active. In some cases, It’s also important to know the fi rst quarter honor roll Shivani Patel, and Hyeon your doctor may need to also that having a family history Cards of Thanks lists. To be included in the Wang. prescribe oral medications or of diabetes, such as a mother, Superior Honor Roll, students Sophomores: Au- insulin to help you meet your father, brother or sister with much earn all “A’s.” A student brey Fangmeier, Brendan target blood glucose levels. type 2 diabetes, puts you at Card of Thanks must earn all “A’s” and “B’s” Fangmeier, Max Madsen, and Type 2 usually gets worse over greater risk for developing Card of Thanks to be included on the Honor Hunter Mathiesen. time. Even if you don’t need type 2 diabetes. The good The family of Don Gaston Thanks to those who re- Roll list. Following is a list Freshmen: Dakota Cher- medications at fi rst, you may news is that you – and your wishes to thank everyone who membered us for our 65th of honor roll students: ney, Walker Dick, Sierra need to later on. family – can take small, but helped with Don’s military wedding anniversary with SUPERIOR Hatcher, Sequoia Heinrichs, It is estimated that one important steps to delay or HONOR ROLL Keith Hergott, Makayla John- service. cards and fl owers. in every four people with prevent type 2 diabetes. For WENDELL AND CAROL First Quarter son, Shevin Solomon, Grace Thank you for the prayers, diabetes does not even know more information on diabetes LOWERY Seniors: Colton Fangmeier, Souerdyke, Yong Wang, Em- they have the disease. If left memorials, calls, visits, fl ow- education, contact you health Mariah Hintz, Kassie Kent, ily Welch, and Maddison undiagnosed or untreated, care provider. ers, food and offers of help. and Simon Wiedel. Williams. diabetes can lead to serious Source: http://www.diabe- Thanks to the ladies of our Card of Thanks Juniors: Marissa Ashe, Col- Eighth Grade: Hannah Coo- health problems, including tes.org, http://dhhs.ne.gov and church who prepared the lunch The Foundation for Thayer lin Fink, Brooklyn Hergott and per, Jackson Feulner, Isaac heart attack and stroke. http://ndep.nih.gov. served. County Health Services would Jessica Huhman. Friesen, MicKael Halverstadt, Sophomores: Jena Cottam Kaizley Krupicka, Stephanie Thank you to the family and like to thank everyone who helped with this year’s Variety and JadeLyn Jarchow. Meyer, Carter Miller, and Midwest Bank Receives friends who came to see Don Show. Freshmen: Dylan Fischer, Destiny Poisel. while he was in the nursing We truly appreciate the sup- Maggie Harris, Jarod Hergott, Seventh Grade: Cooper home in Hebron. After Don’s port received from businesses, McKenzie Johnson, Katelyn Casey, Alexia Dick, Chloe Lender Honors From six and one-half years there, organizations, and individuals Richardson and Holly Tim- Hintz, Joel Kayser, Audrey the staff was family to Don for the evening’s entertain- merman Landsmann, Kelby Mumm, USDA Rural Development and me. They were also so ment, raffl e, decorations, and Eighth Grade: Madalyn Kinzie Remmers, Chloe Souer- Crouse, Sydny Havel, Bailey dyke, and Wyatt Wiedel. Midwest Bank in Norfolk eownership. I wish to thank caring to Don. Thanks also to meal preparation. The Foundation would like Kiburz, Kylie Pachta, and was recently recognized by Midwest Bank for its dedica- Hospice Asera Care who were to thank the Struve Founda- Sophia Shope. USDA Rural Development tion in using the program.” so good to us. tion for again sponsoring the Seventh Grade: Andrew Nebraska State Director Max- With guaranteed fi nancing, A special thanks to Jamie evening’s entertainment. Engle, Brennan Harms, An- ine Moul as a Top Ten Lender private lending institutions Luttrell for her singing at the A special thank you to the drew Landsmann, Buchannan (Ranking fi fth) for the fi scal provide the loans which are funeral and Judy Kassebaum’s Thayer County Feeders for Tietjen, and Logan Wiedel. year 2015 USDA Rural De- guaranteed by the federal velopment’s Guaranteed Rural government. The program organ playing. preparing the prime rib, Lori HONOR ROLL Housing (GRH) loan program. features no down payment to Thanks especially to Pastor Heitmann for catering the First Quarter Seniors: Broderick Harms, Thayer Central Midwest Bank, delivered eligible income households Steve Speichinger who came meal and the youth from Grace Lutheran Church in Hebron Kylie Hintz, Robert Lindsey, in excess of $3.8 million in and no maximum mortgage so faithfully to see Don and and the Thayer County 4-H Brinley Linton, Adam Meyer Community home loans to allow 46 rural limits. Homes must be located pray for him. I’ll never forget clubs for helping serve the 340 and Cheyanna Tietjen. Schools Nebraska families to “build a in rural areas. All communities the day before Don went to guests in attendance. Juniors: Evan Fuglestad, better future together.” in Nebraska are eligible for heaven. Steve asked Don if he The success of the Variety Ashley Harms, Hank Harris, In fi scal year 2015, 75 ap- USDA Rural Development ACTIVITIES was ready to go be with Jesus. Show is a good example of Julie Johnson, Dietric Ken- proved lenders participated housing programs with the everyone working together to Thursday, November 5: in the GRH program and pro- exceptions of Fremont, Grand With his big dark blue eyes, VB Sub-districts, Friend HS; vided more than $103 million Island, Hastings, Kearney, Don answered “Yes.” support quality local health- care. Stu-Co lunch. to assist 1,030 rural Nebraska Lincoln, North Platte, Omaha HAZEL GASTON FOUNDATION FOR Friday, November 6: No households in achieving ho- and South Sioux City/Da- MIKE, PAT, KENT, TCHS School; VB District fi nals; meownership. The program kota City. See http://eligibility. JOSIE AND FAMILIES Staff in-service. assists fi rst time homebuyers sc.egov.usda.gov/eligibility/ Saturday, November 7: and those who are seeking for eligible areas. Doane Honor Band; JH WR a different home because of GRH loans have been pro- at Superior, 10 a.m. changing family needs. cessed in 76 out of the 93 coun- Kris Timmerman, Owner Monday, November 9: JH Moul said, “We appreciate ties throughout Nebraska. The City of Hebron Offi ce will be WR at Friend, 4 p.m. the Nebraska approved lend- Existing guaranteed or Tuesday, November 10: ers, our partners, who make direct loan borrowers may Title Insurance Follow-up SKIP fl u clinic. this program such a success. refi nance their home loans & Wednesday, November We anticipate another active under the GRH loan program Abstracting Services 11: Veterans’ Day program, 2 year and we look forward to to obtain a possible lower $-04&% p.m., HS gym. helping more rural Nebraskans interest rate. to achieve the dream of hom- Wednesday 140 North 4th Street MENU th Hebron, NE 68370 Thursday, November 5: November 11 (402) 768-6324 Lasagna, breadstick, steamed [email protected] green beans; tuna sandwich. Visit us 24 hours a day at Friday, November 6: No school. http://hebronjournalregister.com Monday, November 9: Mac and cheese, fi sh sticks, steamed peas; ham sand- 4HESElNANCIAL wich. 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4QFDJBM0DDBTJPOT Hebron Thayer Theater group to Senior Diners perform this weekend Monday, November 9: Beef in brown gravy, mashed potatoes, green beans, tropical fruit. Waffl es, 8:30 a.m. Tuesday, November 10: Chicken parmesan, potatoes O’Brien, glazed carrots, ice cream. Toe nails. Wednesday, November 11: Ham and bean soup, corn muffi n, cheese stick, fruited jello. Bingo. Thursday, November 12: Happy 70th Anniversary! Salisbury steak, bistro bakers, Dwight and Pat Pumphrey will be celebrating their corn, pineapple and oranges. 70th wedding anniversary November 11th. They Music with Joy. were married two weeks after Dwight returned from Friday, November 13: Cod serving in WWII in Europe and at the Method- strips, creamed potatoes and ist Church in Hastings, NE. After their marriage they peas, cole slaw, chunky fruit. lived in Aurora, NE for 15 years. Dwight worked for Prairieland food odor in on the Dept. of Agriculture as a Soil Conservationist. He Nov. 9; delivered on Nov. 21. was transfered to Hebron in 1961 where he contin- Meals served with bread, ued to work for the Dept. of Agriculture until 1976. Pat butter and milk. To make res- spent time working with the Methodist Church Wom- ervations, phone 768-6052 by

en helping with the hospital guild in Hebron. They 1:30 p.m., the day before you R Photos Nancy McGill wish to dine. have three sons, Roger, Hal, Greg, eight grandchil- John Noojin, Lary Holtzen and John Lange meet in “Taming the Wild, Wild West in a Dress,” dren, and nine great grandchildren. In honor of them Handibus goes to Lincoln performed by the Thayer County Theater group. Noojin played Roger Gaines, Rogaine and Rob the family is requesting a card shower. Cards may on Monday, Wednesday and be sent to 1105 Lincoln Ave. Hebron, NE 68370. Thursday each week. Call Banks. Holtzen was Carrie Okey and Lange portrayed Clarence Rawlins, Lady Claire Rawl and 402-768-6052. Fuzzface. The group will perform during a dinner theater at the Stastny Community Center, Nov. 6 and 7. Dinnertime is from 5:30 to 6:30 with the show starting at 7 p.m. Reservations and tickets Fangmeier are available. Call 402-356-4621 or 402-768-3431 for more information. The Hebron Journal-Registerr invites you to share your special occasion announcements with our readers. Contact us at [email protected] or 402-768-6602 for more information. There is a fee associated with published Initiated Into announcements. UNK Honorary Rachel Fangmeir of Hebron is among four new members — Holidaay Extravaganza — initiated into the Students in Mass Media organization at The Auditorium will be fi lled with the University of Nebraska at Craft and Home Business Entrepreneurs, Kearney. Bake Sale, & Fundraiser Lunch Students in Mass Media is an honorary organization Door Prizes Everyy 15 Minutes! for journalism, mass com- Plus Free Refreshments. munication and multimedia Saturday,SatSatuatu Nov. 14 • 9 am - 3 pm students with high grade point averages. Milligan Auditorium, Milligan, NE Its purpose is to provide students with networking and GREAT GIFTS FOR EVERYONE’S HOLIDAY LIST! out-of-class educational op- portunities through speakers, workshops and fi eld trips. Rhoda Steed, the rancher played by Jennifer Mostek and Russell Grubb the cook (Noah Hatcher) S.I.M.M. also provides have an odd relationship. service to the community, Chester Volunteer Fire Department university and the department Pulled Pork Dinner & Silent Auction through philanthropy and 4VOEBZ /PWFNCFS other activities. 5:00 - 7:00 p.m. • Chester Village Auditorium CLIP NSN SAVE Free Will Donation Proceeds Will go Toward RIALTO II THEATER Purchase of New Equipment GENEVA, NE 402-759-3011 Showtime - 7:30 pm Sunday Matinee - 2:00 pm Confused about health NOVV. 7-8 insurance choices? NO MOVIE-FC HIGH SCHOOL DRAMA PRESENTATION Call us for a quote! NOVV. 14-15 PAN - PG NOVV. 21-22 THE MARTIAN - PG-13 NOVV. 28-29 BURNT - PG-13 Enroll by Dec. 15 for a Jan. 1 Policy Effective Date The villians in the production are Colt Revolver Jr. (Mark Baldwin) and Jessica James (Ranae Adults $4.00 Students $3.00 Hintz). 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The Hebron Journal-Register - Wednesday, November 4, 2015 - 5 AArearea ChurchChurch NewsNews * ALEXANDRIA * Kristen Van Stee, Pastor Wednesday, November 4: 5 Chapel, 9:15 a.m. FIRST COMMUNITY CHURCH Thursday, November 5: Altar Sundays: Sunday School, 9:30 and 6 PACE, 4 p.m.; 7 and 8 Steve Speichinger, Pastor Society, 2 p.m., with Rosary at a.m.; Worship, 10:30 a.m. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH PACE, 5 p.m.; YOP study night, * FRIEDENSAU * Sundays: Sunday School, 9 1:40 p.m.; Holy Hour, 7 p.m. 6:30 p.m.; Adult praise team a.m.; Worship, 10 a.m. - 8 p.m. Lana Likens, Lay Pastor CHURCH OF CHRIST Sundays: Worship, 10 a.m.; practice, 6:30 p.m.; Peace choir, TRINITY LUTHERAN Wednesdays: Bible Study, Friday, November 6: That Ron Shields, Pastor Sunday School, 11 a.m. 8 p.m. B. J. Fouts, Pastor 6:45 p.m. Man Is You, 6 a.m. - 7 a.m., with Sundays: Sunday School, 9 Saturday, November 7: First Thursday, November 5: DLS breakfast at 5:45 a.m. in church a.m.; Worship, 10 a.m. * BELVIDERE * Communion class (parents join chapel, 9:15 a.m.; Vicarage FIRST PRESBYTERIAN hall; First Friday Mass, 7:20 a.m., students at 11:45 a.m.), 9 a.m. meeting, 11 a.m. Connie Stone, Pastor fellowship and food at Mary's Cafe ST. PETER'S LUTHERAN to 1 p.m.; No Saturday worship Sunday, November 8: Worship, following. BELVIDERE UNITED Saturday, November 7: Lec- Patrick Flynn, Pastor in November. 10:30 a.m., "Giving Our All." Saturday, November 7: Mass, CHURCH OF CHRIST tionary Bible study, 7:30 a.m.; Sundays: Worship, 9 a.m.; Sunday, November 8: Sunday Women's retreat at Camp Lu- 6 p.m. Kim Dunker, Pastor Sunday School and Bible class, School for all ages, 9 a.m.; Wor- GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH Sunday, November 8: Mass, Sundays: Worship, 9 a.m. ther. 10:15 a.m. ship with PMA Leah Krotz, 10 Sunday, November 8: Wor- Keith Brozek, Pastor 10 a.m.; Altar Society Cookie a.m.; Congregational elections ship service, 10 a.m.; Sunday Wednesday, November 4: Jr. Sale, 11 a.m., in lobby of Thayer * BETHEL * UNITED METHODIST meeting following worship. School and Bible class, 11:15 youth supper, 6:30 p.m.; Chancel County Bank. Mike Anderson, Pastor Monday, November 9: Prayer- a.m.; Women's retreat at Camp choir rehearsal, 7 p.m. Monday, November 9: RCIA BETHEL CHURCH Sundays: Worship, 10:30 fully simple Bible study, 7 p.m. Luther. Thursday, November 5: Re- instructions in the faith, 7 p.m. Jim Hubble, Pastor a.m. Tuesday, November 10: Morn- Tuesday, November 10: Blue bekah Circle meeting, 9 a.m.; - 8:30 p.m. Sundays: Sunday School, 9:15 ing Circle at Meadowlark Heights, Valley Nursing Home Commu- Holy Communion at Courtyard Wednesday, November 11: a.m.; Worship, 10:30 a.m. * DAYKIN * 9:30 a.m.; Church council, 8 nion, 10:30 a.m.; Circuit Pastor's Terrace, 9 a.m.; Holy Communion CCD classes, 7 p.m.; Memorial p.m. meeting at St. Mark's, 12 p.m. at Blue Valley Luthern Home, Mass by Knights of Columbus, * BRUNING * ST. JOHN Wednesday, November 11: Thursday, November 12: DLS 10 a.m. 7:30 p.m.; KC meeting at 8:20 Connie Raess, Pastor Men's breakfast at the Wheel- chapel, 9:15 a.m.; Vicarage meet- Friday, November 6: Red Cross p.m. in parish hall. TRINITY LUTHERAN Wednesday, November 4: house, 7 a.m.; 5 and 6 PACE, ing, 11 a.m. blood mobile, 12 p.m. to 6 p.m. Stuart Sell, Pastor First communion class 4 p.m.; 4 p.m.; 7 and 8 PACE, 5 p.m.; Saturday, November 7: Wor- HEBRON BIBLE CHURCH Sundays: Sunday School, 9 Confi rmation classes at Daykin, Operation Christmas Child Box * GILEAD * ship, 6:30 p.m. Jeff Friesen, Pastor a.m.; Worship, 10 a.m. 6 p.m. assembly, 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.; Sunday, November 8, Worship, Sundays: Sunday School, 9 Sunday, November 8: Mission Peace choir, 8 p.m. ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN coffee fellowship, Sunday School, a.m.; Worship, 10 a.m. UNITED METHODIST Festival Worship at St. Paul, Thursday, November 12: 9 a.m.; TC Chorale rehearsal, Wednesdays: Pioneer Club, Connie Raess, Pastor Mike Anderson, Pastor Gilead, for both churches, 10:30 December newsletter deadline; Wednesday, November 4: 5 p.m. 6:30 p.m.; Bible study, 7 p.m. Sundays: Worship, 9 a.m. a.m., potluck following services; Discipleship and education team Confi rmation class at Daykin, 6 Wednesday, November 11: Thursdays: Prayer time, 9 Freed for Life dinner in Lincoln, meeting, 7 p.m. p.m.; Council at Gilead, 8 p.m. Confi rmation, 6:30 p.m.; Chancel a.m. * BYRON * 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Thursday, November 5: WEL- choir rehearsal, 7 p.m.; Adminis- Wednesday, November 11: ST. PETER LUTHERAN CA Bible study. trative council meeting, 8 p.m. * HUBBELL * ST. PAUL LUTHERAN First communion class, 4 p.m.; Brian Francik, Pastor Sunday, November 8: Mission Pastor Breen Marie Sipes Confi rmation class at Gilead, Wednesday, November 4: Festival Worship, 10:30, potluck HEBRON & CHESTER ZION LUTHERAN Sundays: Worship, 10:30 6 p.m. Midweek confi rmation, 6 p.m.; following services; Freed for UNITED METHODIST Rev. Christopher Gerdes, Pastor a.m. Vocal choir, 7 p.m. Life dinner in Lincoln, 6 p.m. to Mark Baldwin, Pastor Sundays: Worship, 8 a.m. * DESHLER * Thursday, November 5: DLS 8 p.m. Sundays: Worship at Chester, ST. PETER LUTHERAN chapel, 9:15 a.m.; LWML, 7 p.m.; Wednesday, November 11: 11 a.m.; Worship at Hebron, 9 * OAK * RURAL BYRON ABIDING WORD LUTHERAN Nominating Committee, 8 p.m. Confi rmation at Gilead, 6 p.m. a.m.; Sunday School, Chester, Pastor Breen Marie Sipes George Lautner, Pastor Friday, November 6: Bulletin 9:30 a.m.; Hebron, 10:15 a.m. FIRST COMMUNITY CHURCH See St. Paul, Byron. folders, 1 p.m. Wednesday, November 4: * HARDY * Keith Brich, Pastor Blue Valley home, 9 a.m.; Quilt Sunday, November 8: Worship, KING OF KINGS Sundays: Sunday School, 9 9:30 a.m.; Sunday School and CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP * CARLETON * sewing, 1 p.m.; Parkview Haven ST. PAUL LUTHERAN a.m.; Worship 10 a.m. Adult Bible class, 10:45 a.m.; Darrell Sutton, Pastor Bible study, 3 p.m.; Confi rmation Interim Pastor Tom Miller Wednesdays: Men's Bible ZION LUTHERAN class, 4:30 p.m. Men's gathering, 8 p.m. See St. Paul, Byron Tuesdays: Service, 7 p.m. study, 7 p.m. Rev. Jonathan K. Jensen Sunday, November 8: Sunday Monday, November 9: PVH Sundays: Sunday School, 9:15 Sundays: Worship, 6 p.m.; Fridays: Women's Bible study, Sundays: Worship, 9:30 a.m. School, 9:15 a.m.; Worship, Communion, 10:30 a.m.; Com- a.m.; Worship, 10:30 a.m. Sunday School, 5 p.m.; fi rst and 2 p.m. 10:30 a.m. munion at Terrace Heights, third Sundays of month. First Saturday: Men's break- * CHESTER * Tuesday, November 10: WMF Hebron, 1 p.m.; Agape readers, * HEBRON * fast, 7:30 a.m. Bible study, 9 a.m. 7 p.m. NEW LIFE ASSEMBLY Tuesday, November 10: Tues- Mike Hood, Pastor ST. JOHN LUTHERAN Wednesday, November 11: FAITH LUTHERAN ******** Rev. Christopher Gerdes, Pastor Meadowlark Heights Commu- day morning Bible study, 10 a.m.; Sundays: Sunday School, 9 Circuit pastors, 12 p.m.; Tuesday Rev. Christopher Gerdes, Pastor a.m.; Worship, 10:30 a.m. Sundays: Sunday School, 10 nion, 10:30 a.m.; Quilt sewing, Sundays: Worship, 9:30 a.m.; Copy requested by noon on a.m.; Worship, 11 a.m. 1 p.m.; Confi rmation class, 4:30 evening Bible study, 7 p.m. Mondays. To make additions or Wednesday, November 11: Sunday School, 10:30 a.m. SACRED HEART CATHOLIC p.m. Wednesdays: Matins and Bible changes, Fax 402-768-7354, e- Midweek confi rmation, 6 p.m.; Father Rudolf Oborny, Pastor * DAVENPORT * study, 9 a.m.; Bulletin items due, mail [email protected] PEACE LUTHERAN Vocal choir, 7 p.m. Wednesday, November 4: or phone 402-768-6602. Thursday, November 12: DLS 2 p.m. CCD classes, 7 p.m. CHRIST'S LUTHERAN Cathi Braasch, Interim Pastor Obituaries T.C. Senior of the Week — Tietjen Thayer Central Senior of the Week brother. Martin at age two; Mabel Krenke Lincoln. is Cheyanna Tietjen. sisters, Elsie Schardt, Hulda Deshler Public He worked in sales for Gen- Cheyanna is the Mabel R. Krenke, 82 years Schardt, and Lucille Neu- eral Fire and Safety for over 25 daughter of Steven and of age, of Beatrice passed hart; and brothers-in-law, Schools years. John Jana Tietjen. away at the Beatrice Good Harry Schardt and Norbert enjoyed Cheyanna’s favorite Samaritan Center Tuesday, Neuhart. ACTIVITIES playing classes at Thayer Central October 27, 2015. Funeral services were held Thursday, November 5: golf, watch- are Spanish Ambassadors She was born on December November 2 at the St. Paul’s Varsity VB, TBA; One Act ing Husker and Yearbook. Her favorite 21, 1932, to William and Lydia Lutheran Church in Beatrice practice, 7 a.m. - 7:50 a.m. Football, food is pizza and her favorite (Schmidt) Krenke at their farm with the Rev. Douglas Irmer Friday, November 6: Var- and the pastime is going out to eat west of Hebron. offi ciating. sity FB, TBA. Green Bay at Mexican restaurants with She was baptized on De- Interment was in the Trinity Saturday, November Packers. her friends. cember 25, 1932. by the Rev. Lutheran (Friedensau) Cem- 7: Doane Fall Festival of John is At Thayer Central, Chey- Theodore Droegemueller, and etery, rural Hebron. Winds. Cheyanna Tietjen survived by his children, anna has been involved in was confi rmed on May 18, A memorial has been es- Monday, November 9: Todd Haverkamp, Kami FBLA, National Honor Soci- get to you. Be yourself and 1947, by Pastor A.H. Mette. tablished to the church and TVC vocal clinic; School (Dana) Eiler, Shannon (Terry) ety, Rhythmaires, volleyball, be confi dent in who you She remained faithful to his the Lutheran Hour with Keith board meeting, 7:30 p.m. Conley, and Jason (Mandy) basketball, track, Student want to be.” word and received an abun- Krecklow in charge. Tuesday, November 10: Middendorf, all of Lincoln; Council, Letter Club, Span- Following graduation dance of spiritual guidance Sign Mabel’s online guest One Act practice, 7 a.m. - 7:50 grandchildren, Contessa and ish Ambassadors, TCHCC from Thayer Central, Chey- from God the Holy Spirit. book at www.ghchapel.com. a.m.; Musical auditions, 3:45 Ryker Eiler, Sylis Conley, and vocal. anna plans to attend Nebras- Mabel moved to Beatrice These services have been p.m. - 5 p.m.; Girls JH BB at and Brayden Middendorf; Her advice to underclass- ka Wesleyan University and from Hebron in 1972 and be- entrusted to the Griffi ths-Hov- Superior, 6 p.m. and sisters, June Ricards and men is, “Don’t let the nega- major in Early Elementary came a faithful member of St. endick Chapel in Beatrice. Wednesday, November 11: Paul’s Lutheran Church. She Jan Storzer. Musical auditions, 7 a.m. - 7:50 tive comments people say Education. was a member of the Ladies’ John is preceded in death by a.m.; Veterans’ Day program, Aide where she became active John his wife and parents. 10 a.m.; TVC administrators, in quilting, and had been a Celebration of Life service AD, VB coaches meeting, 6 member of the Dorcas Circle, Middendorf will be held at 5 p.m., on p.m.; FCA, 6 p.m. Insure All of Your Investments Social Club of the church, and John Edward Middendorf, November 8, at Faith Bible MENU Lutheran Women’s Mission 69, of Lincoln, passed away Church in Lincoln. Recep- Thursday, November 5: League. on October 31, 2015. John tion will follow. No graveside Tator tot casserole, fresh car- Mabel also enjoyed embroi- was born in Bruning to Carl service will be held. rots, cheesy biscuits, grapes, dery and playing cards. and Merle Middendorf. Condolences may be left at milk. Survivors include several John was a Vietnam War www.aspenaftercare.com. Friday, November 6: nieces and nephews. veteran, serving for the U.S. Chicken fried steak, mashed She is preceded in death Army. Alexandria potatoes, cooked broccoli, t1SPQFSUZt$BTVBMUZt$SPQ by her parents. William and He married Gloria Mid- church member dinner roll, bananas, milk. Lydia (Schmidt) Krenke; dendorf on June 7, 1980, in Monday, November 9: t)FBMUIt-JGF receives award Spaghetti, green beans, garlic bread, cantaloupe, milk. On October 25, one of the Tuesday, November 10: long-time members of Alex- Chicken quesadilla, refried andria Presbyterian Church beans, Romaine lettuce, cin- was honored with an award by namon breadsticks, oranges, the Alexandria Presbyterian milk. 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 Women. Wednesday, November 11: PO Box 40 • DavenDavenportport, NE 6 •8335 Ph. •402-364-231 Ph. 364-21685 or 1-800-207-2165 Marge Durfl inger received the Hot ham and cheese sandwich, Lifetime Membership Award of cheesy potatoes, veggies, Presbyterian Women. raisins, milk. This award is given to a per- Hebron Country Club son who is dedicated to service in the church and community. Franklin Marge has helped with Sunday School, Bible school, funeral Tamme Winter Hours meals, cleaning projects, has Franklin Eddie Tamme of served in the offi ce of elder Deshler, the son of Frank F. Wednesday - Friday and deacon and is presently and Martha (Hillman) Tamme, leading Youth of Alexandria was born August 4, 1928, 4:00 - Close (YOA), a teen group meeting in Deshler. He departed this for fun events and spiritual life on November 2, 2015, Saturday development. Marge serves the at Parkview Haven Nursing community by being a member 60 degrees or higher - Open all day! of the Village Board, serving as Home in Deshler, at the age chairman at the present time. of 87 years. 60 degrees or lower - 4:00 p.m. - close Stella Vorderstrasse, Modera- Funeral service will be on Sunday tor of Alexandria Presbyterian November 5, at Peace Lu- Women, presented the certifi - theran Church in Deshler, at 60 degrees or higher - Open all day! cate award and unique pin to 10:30 a.m. Offi ciants will be Marge. Pastor George Lautner and Congratulations were given Missie Wilt. Come Out to the HCC and to Marge for being selected for Visitation will be Wednes- this award. Family members day, 1 p.m. to 7 p.m., at Kroll enjoyoy a ggpgreat atmospatmospherephereh and and relatives had a carry-in meal Funeral Home in Deshler. greateat drink pricprices!! in the fellowship hall after the Kroll Funeral Home of church service. 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A section of the Hebron Journal-Register Chester Bruning- Senior Diners Davenport Unifi ed School Monday, November 9: Beef in brown gravy, mashed potatoes, green beans, tropical fruit. National tongue twister ACTIVITIES day. Monday, November 5: VB Tuesday, November 10: district fi nals. Chicken parmesan, potatoes Friday, November 6: No O’Brien, glazed carrots, birth- school; Teacher inservice. day cake. Music. Monday, November 9: Wednesday, November NCTA rep in Ag Room, 8th 11: Ham and bean soup, corn period; School board meeting, muffi n, cheese stick, fruited Bruning, 7:30 p.m.; Fall con- jello. Honor our heroes; Wear cert, Bruning, 7:30 p.m. red day. Tuesday, November 10: FB Thursday, November 12: playoffs quarter fi nals. Salisbury steak, bistro bakers, Courtesy Photo Wednesday, November 11: corn, pineapple and oranges. Keeping Belvidere Beautiful… Veterans’ Day assembly, Dav- Word search. enport, 9:30 a.m.; Bruning, Friday, November 13: Cod Sunday was a beautiful fall day and these volunteers took 11 a.m. advantage of it. These volunteers keep the Belvidere spur free strips, creamed potatoes and of litter every spring and fall. Because of their efforts, the curved peas, cole slaw, chunky fruit. BRUNING Word pictures. drive into Belvidere is appealing and beautiful. Their work is MENU Meals served with bread, dedicated to the memory of one of its club members who sug- Thursday, November 5: butter and milk. To make res- gested the clean up idea. Tator tot casserole, green ervations, phone 324-5271 by beans, pear halves, buttered 1:30 p.m., the day before you bread; salad bar. wish to dine. Friday, November 6: No Belvidere By LaDonna Avers school. JR Photo/Crouse Monday, November 9: Having been under the ice cream joint ran out of ice Salisbury steak, baked pota- Halloween Visitors… Cute visitors who dropped by the Wilbert Crouse home on weather last week, I haven’t cream before they got there. toes, green beans, dinner roll; Davenport done a very good job of col- Thayer County Health Ser- salad bar. Halloween night were “Marilyn Monroe” and “Elvis Presley.” lecting news. If I don’t call vices held its annual big party Tuesday, November 10: Senior Diners and you have some news last weekend. Prime rib, lovely Enchiladas, Spanish rice, pineapple, churro; chicken please call LaDonna Avers at table decorations and personal noodle soup. 402-768-6567. You may not service all went to make sure Exercise Monday, Wednes- B-D Students think your news is important Wednesday, November 11: day and Friday at 9:30 a.m. everyone had a good time. Chicken and noodles, broccoli, but I guarantee you someone The prime rib dinner was Monday, November 9: Attend FFA cornbread muffi n; salad bar. Beef in brown gravy, mashed will fi nd it newsworthy. By delicious which the cattlemen now all the Halloween candy potatoes, green beans, tropical Convention prepared. A really funny melo- TaraLee Hudson accompa- should be out of the house, DAVENPORT fruit. Link-o. drama helped everyone have nied four other members of but wasn’t it fun for a few MENU Tuesday, November 10: the Bruning-Davenport FFA days? All the little ghosts a good time, after which the Thursday, November 5: Chicken parmesan, potatoes on a trip to Louisville, Ky., and goblins have retired their many door prizes were given Shredded beef on a bun, peas, O’Brien, glazed carrots, ice last week. costumes after delighting all out. Hollywood, be aware, peaches, cookie. cream. Tri-ominoes. There were 64,000 other the grandmas and grandpas there are new stars rising in Friday, November 6: No Wednesday, November FFA members at this conven- on Saturday night. Thayer County, Nebraska. school. 11: Ham and bean soup, corn tion. Isaac Baysinger, also Some area ladies had an Better watch out. Quite a large Monday, November 9: muffi n, cheese stick, fruited from B-D, was selected to early Halloween when they number of Belvidere residents Chicken and cheese fl atbread, jello. Scrabble. play his trombone and lead the drove to Hastings on Thursday. attended the gala along with Spanish rice, cooked carrots. Thursday, November 12: orchestra at the big meeting. Ruth Yoachim, Donna Bedlan folks from every other town Tuesday, November 10: Salisbury steak, bistro bakers, While there, they toured and Paula McGinness spent in the county. Biscuit with sausage gravy, corn, pineapple and oranges. the International Corvette most of the day shopping Don’t forget, call LaDonna tri-tators, grapes. Rummikub. Museum which the students but were disappointed on the Wednesday, November 11: Friday, November 13: Cod with your news. 402-768- found fascinating. They also way home when their favorite 6567. Chicken noodle soup, celery strips, creamed potatoes and with peanut butter, dinner roll, peas, cole slaw, chunky fruit. saw the place where many apples and caramel. Meals served with bread, expensive cars (as seen on Fruit and vegetable bar butter and milk. For reserva- national TV) had been sucked served every day. Milk served tions, call 364-2449 by 1:30 into a sink hole. with all meals. Menu subject p.m., the day before. It was a fun and educational to change. experience for the young- sters. Send your news and photos to Publication Copy Commercial and Savings Banks [email protected] CONSOLIDATED REPORT OF CONDITION (Including domestic and foreign subsidiaries) Legal Title of Bank 4530 State Bank No. Bruning State Bank 10 Federal Reserve Dist. No. City County State Zip Code Close of Business Date Bruning Thayer NE 68322 September 30, 2015 DOLLAR AMOUNTS Assets: IN THOUSANDS Cash and balances due from depository institutions: Courtesy Photo Noninterest-bearing balances and currency and coin ...... 2,478 Interest-bearing balance ...... 4,481 Improvements continue... Securities: One more necessary project has been completed at the Whistle Held-to-maturity securities ...... 492 Available-for-sale securities ...... 105,461 Stop Park in Belvidere. Men and women now have access to Federal funds sold and securities purchased under agreements to resell: bathroom facilities when they visit the Park. An outside drinking Federal funds sold ...... 0 Securities purchased under agreement to resell ...... 0 fountain is also available. Loans and lease fi nancing receivables: Loans and leases held for sale...... 0 Loans and leases, net of unearned income ...... 200,276 LESS: Allowance for loan and leases losses ...... 4,097 Loans and leases, net of unearned income and allowance ...... 196,179 Trading Assets ...... 0 Premises and fi xed assets ...... 4,106 Other real estate owned ...... 0 Investments in unconsolidated subsidiaries and associated companies ...... 1,196 Intangible assets Goodwill ...... 0 Other intangible assets ...... 0 Other Assets...... 11,448 Total assets ...... 325,841 Liabilities: Deposits In domestic offi ces ...... 241,188 Noninterest-bearing...... 45,055 Interest-bearing ...... 198,133 Federal funds purchased and securities sold under agreements to repurchase: Federal funds purchased...... 0 Securities sold under agreements to repurchase ...... 36,176 Trading liabilities...... 0 Other borrowed money (including mortgages indebtedness and obligations under capitalized leases) ...... 14,460 Subordinated notes and debentures...... 0 Other liabilities ...... 902 Total liabilities ...... 292,726 Courtesy photo Equity Capital: Train watching... Perpetual preferred stock and related surplus (No. of shares outstanding) ...... 0 Common stock (Authorized) ...... 6,000 The exceedingly warm November weather is giving outside (Outstanding) ...... 6,000 ...... 600 lovers an opportunity to visit the Whistle Stop Park in Belvidere. Surplus ...... 23,400 Retained earnings ...... 8, 667 A last chance to enjoy the beauty of the season and view the Accumulated other comprehensive income ...... 448 many trains traveling on the double track of the Union Pacifi c Total bank equity capital...... 33,115 Noncontrolling (minority) interests in consolidated subsidiaries ...... 0 railroad. Last week the Barnum Bailey Circus train went by on Total equity capital ...... 33,115 its way to its winter home in Florida. Total liabilities, minority interest, and equity capital ...... 325,841 MEMORANDA: Amounts outstanding as of Report of Condition date: 1.a. Standby letters of credit. Total ...... 1,395 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 CLOSING conformance with offi cial instructions and is true and correct to the best of my (our) knowledge and belief. 4HAYER#OUNTY#OURTHOUSE Signature of offi cer(s) authorized to sign report Date Signed /s/ Jerry Catlett, CFO 09/30/2015 7ILL"E#LOSED Name(s) and titles of offi cers authorized to sign report Area code/Phone Number -ONDAYY .OVEMBER Jerry A. Catlett, Chief Financial Offi cer 402-353-2555 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 INOBSERVANCEOF Conformance with offi cial instructions and is true and correct. Signature of Director Signature of Director Signature of Director #OLUMBUS$AY Fred D. Bruning Frank L. Bruning Darrell Raum