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Design-build board meeting Dec. 10 Thayer Central Community Board approves of Education will hear from Sampson Construction and Wilkins ADP; Ayars and Ayars, Inc. and JLC, Inc. and Schemmer Dec. 10, beginning at 5:20 billing p.m. in the high school gym. By Nancy McGill The public is invited to hear from Hebron Journal-Register these design-build teams, one of [email protected] which will move Thayer Central Schools into a $3.5 million construc- The Hebron Rural Fire Board tion project to unify all students on adopted a measure to bill for rural one campus. blazes at a meeting Dec. 2. Presentations will outline options In the event of a fi re, the rural land- for an elementary addition and owner would receive a bill before turn- describe a vision for a master plan ing it over to an insurance company. involving Thayer Central’s facilities. “If they’re already paying for insurance that includes fire, we Author to speak at want to utilize that resource instead of digging into someone’s pocket,” Senior Center Dec. 17 District 5 Board President Steve Hebron Native, Beverly Deepe Tietjen said. Keever will speak at the Hebron Senior The volunteer fi re department is Center Dec. 17 at 11:30 a.m. trying to recoup some of the funds Keever spent years covering the it is investing in fuel and equipment Vietnam war, even though she was upkeep. Taxes are not suffi cient originally supposed to be there for enough to cover the department’s JR Photo/Nancy McGill two weeks in 1961. She is the longest expenses, especially when trucks go Brice Mammen recently hit his seventh 300 game at Blue Valley Bowl. Mammen, who has bowled in Hebron for American correspondent from the for nearly $400,000. about 20 years, threw his fi rst 300 since 2009. war and garnered a Pulitzer Prize nomination. It’s not just fi res. Tietjen said She is the author of, “Death Zones there are numerous accidents on the and Darling Spies.” highway involving people from out of town, or if a truck blows a tire, a Lanes home to Deshler bowler For reservations, call 768-6052. The center is at 425 Lincoln Ave. member of the department will direct His average is 207 on everyone cheered. 30 years, had a big hand in grooming traffi c or help in another way. Fire Mondays and 224 Wednesdays, but Mammen on the city league Mammen’s game and coaching him Library to host, vehicles could be parked for hours every once in a while, Brice Mammen Mondays and travel league Wednes- to use the fi ngertip ball. at a call. spins a 300. days. Once a month, the league bowls “It’s for better bowlers,” Klaumann “Drawing with Tony” “No one is receiving compensa- Mammen was bowling against in Kansas. said. Local Artist, Tony Boettjer, will hold tion for that,” Tietjen said, except Myron Schoenholz when his score “He has a very good attitude, which Mammen said bowling is fun. He a cartooning workshop at Hebron ambulances, which have billed for began climbing. that’s what it takes to bowl,” Blue enjoys the camaraderie, which is half Secrest Library for students in the several years. “He kept getting closer,” Valley Bowl Owner Dale Klaumann of enjoying the game. third through six grades. Fire Chief BJ Linton said emer- Schoenholz said. said. “I just like it,” he said. “Come bowl The workshop dates are Dec. 28, gency medical billing stayed the He hadn’t made the high score in Klaumann, who has operated the and join a league. It’s fun.” 29 and 30 from 10 to 10:45 a.m. same for quite a few years until fuel nearly fi ve years. Schoenholz said bowling alley with his wife Janice for Students must register by Dec. prices rose. 18. For more information, contact the Billing charges are divided be- library at 402-768-6701. tween trucks, equipment and sup- plies. Council to modify dangerous dog law Free food for seniors A pumper truck, for example, is averaged in the industry at $500 per By Nancy McGill vicious, then the sheriff’s offi ce department wants his lots for a coming Dec. 23 hour. A grass rig is $150 while an Hebron Journal-Register will have no choice but to enforce parking area. The Commodity Supplemental aerial ladder truck is $750. [email protected] the law. “If you want the lots for parking, Food Program (CSFP) distribution Bunker gear on the equipment list The Hebron City Council said “I see both sides of this,” he said. make an offer,” he said. clinic will be held in Hebron at 135 runs $2,100 per hour. The Jaws of Monday it will revisit the city’s “The simplest of muzzles will keep But Hebron Fire Chief BJ Linton, N. 4th St., Dec. 23. Life are $250 an hour. dangerous dog ordinance, following an animal from biting.” who was at the meeting, said that An appointment is suggested. Foam runs anywhere from $95 to a discussion that included members “What we’ve got here is the sheriff Phelps’ claim was simply not true. The program provides nutritious $165 per fi ve gallons, depending on of the public on what constitutes a has offered a compromise. If you’re Phelps asked the council for a food to seniors, who are age 60 or dangerous breed of dog. going to have this (dangerous) dog three-month extension to repair the older and who live in Nebraska while the class of foam used. Safety fl ares are $10 each. The ordinance prohibits spe- out, have a muzzle,” Mayor Shane trailer and garage. He said he lives qualifying for the program under cifi c breeds of dogs that have been income guidelines. The fi re board entered into a con- Day said. in Wahoo and works full time. tract that will keep prices the same deemed dangerous — pit bull, bull Several dog owners at the meeting Wiedel asked about the milk tank Food given through CSFP include terrier, Staffordshire bull terrier, canned fruits and vegetables, bottled until changes are needed. In addition, said they weren’t allowed to license on Phelps’ property. the board can terminate the contract American pit bull terrier, American their dogs with the city because the “The fence is not fi xed,” Wiedel juice, one percent liquid and non-fat Staffordshire terrier, chow, dober- dry milk, hot and cold cereals, canned at any time. dogs were on the dangerous list. added. “Personally, this does not meat, peanut butter and dried beans, The key is open communication man, rottweiler, wolf and wolf One owner said he had registered need an agenda, guys. Declare this cheese, and pasta or rice. with the public to remind them the hybrids. his pit bulls with the city for years property a nuisance. He’s had ample To schedule an appointment or bills are coming. The council included the issue on and couldn’t last year because now, time to take care of this.” obtain information on how to quality “Some people don’t realize that its agenda for the Dec. 7 meeting they’re on the list. He had copies of Wiedel said the property has been for CSFP, contact Blue Valley Com- this in their policy,” Tietjen said. because of complaints, City Admin- past years when he was allowed to an issue for fi ve years. munity Action at 402-729-2278 or At the meeting, board members istrator Chris Fangmeier said. register his pit bulls. “We’re not giving him three 402-768-6704. asked about fi res or accidents that The meeting was held at the “Responsible dog owners should months,” he said. need mutual aid. Stastny Community Center as a trial be OK,” City Attorney Joe Murray Phelps will receive a copy of the Sheriff reports Currently, Hebron is the only de- run to see if council meetings could told him. resolution to declare his property a partment in the area to adopt billing draw more attendance in a larger “I think we should focus more on nuisance and will have 15 days to campaign results for rural incidents. An agreement space. Turns out, there was quite a the dog and owner than the breed,” complete the repairs. The Thayer County Sheriff’s Offi ce with other departments will iron out crowd, which thinned out after the Councilman Larry Fangmeier Nothing will happen until the participated in the recent Click it or a split on mutual aid calls. discussion on dogs. said. January meeting, Murray said about Ticket enforcement campaign. Hebron would receive a lump sum Councilman Kurk Wiedel wanted In other business, several prop- enforcement. During the designated dates, check from the billing and determine to know how the city should differ- erties were declared nuisances by In another matter, Steve Ander- deputys worked overtime hours made how to dole out percentages for mutu- entiate between safe and dangerous the city. son approached the council about possible by a grant al aid. One board member suggested dogs. Property owner Dennis Phelps, increased parking at the Stastny A total of 95 drivers were contacted. “Where do you draw the line?” whose trailer house is in the group, center. The following citations were issued: billing could be incorporated into existing mutual aid agreements. he said. said his isn’t the worst property At large events, parking may over- Speeding, 6; No Proof of Insurance, One couple recommended the city 3; Minor in Possession of Alcohol, Tietjen said charging will also in town. He presented the council fl ow to 13th Street’s paved shoulder. help with the department’s ongoing ticket owners who do not take pre- with photographs of properties in In addition, a grassy area has been 1; Open Container, 1; and No Seat cautions for the public’s safety. The Belt, 1. expenses, such as insurance and Hebron. earmarked for vehicles. other bills. couple own a pit bull mix breed and “I spent two hours driving around The council also had requests for Two individuals were arrested for have no worries the dog will harm driving under the infl uence and two The Hebron Rural Fire Board town and taking photos,” he said. two liquor licenses - Brand X and additional individuals were arrested works within a perimeter around anyone. They want the city to stop “If you’re going to do it for one, C and M Supply will be reviewed for outstanding warrants. Hebron. North and south boundar- grouping dog owners and their dogs do it for all.” Dec. 17 at 12 p.m. during a special Deputies issued 74 warning/defect ies are Roads G and Q. East and under a dangerous umbrella. Phelps said there seems to be a meeting of the council. tickets. west boundaries are Roads 6600 Thayer County Sheriff David Lee common thread on the warnings Additional items may be on the Prior to the enforcement, seat belt to 5600. said if the city rules certain breeds he’s been given because the fi re agenda for the special meeting. usuage was at 81.3 percent. During the enforcement, seat belt usage was found to be 89.4 percent. Keilwitz recalls 30 years of business at Pioneers Inn The sheriff’s offi ce advises driv- going into the airforce. Five years ago, Keilwitz knew said about the burgers and most ers continue to buckle up and drive By Nancy McGill After throwing around a few ideas, she would have to close for a while. everything they cook or bake like safely. Hebron Journal-Register [email protected] the couple decided to call their new The fl oor and coolers were failing pie. Her sister-in-law, Mary Flagle, Got a Tidbit to share? venture Pioneers Inn, or Pioneer and it became a matter of safety. A makes the pies. The Pioneers Inn in Gilead has seen Inn without the “S” as some folks state inspector had also told her to do Sundays are big, too, with weekly Email us at a lot over the last 30 years. [email protected] call it. something about the ceiling. buffet specials for the noon and “People will stop in looking for They could see the town needed “We were closed for 10 days,” she evening meals. or call 402-768-6602. their relatives buried in the cemetery a restaurant. Besides, Keilwitz had said. In that time, the community of After Jan. 1, Keilwitz will shrink or they’re just looking for a place to always liked to cook. She liked Gilead came together for its only the restaurants hours a bit and close eat,” Owner Karen Keilwitz said. people, too. restaurant. the kitchen earlier. She said winter Most of Keilwitz’s business has A high tin ceiling in the building’s About 20 to 30 volunteers came in nights aren’t terribly busy and it’s been word of mouth. main room is evidence of days gone to tear up the fl oor and clean. Through tough fi nding help. ~Obituaries~ “There’s a lot of them,” she by when Gilead had a schoolhouse, donated labor and a community fund- But she’ll be open every morning German, Lela, 80, Deshler smiled. elevator, gas station and the Ho- raiser, Pioneers Inn reopened. at 8 a.m. for her coffee crowd. Keim, Shirley, 87, Geneva She and her husband Lyle bought palong was right next door. Customers come in droves for the Back when the elevator was open, the restaurant’s 1887 building, that The two businesses complemented Inn’s burger night when the restaurant Keilwitz said it was nothing to cook Pfeifer, Russell, 80, Galion, Ohio used to house and feed railroad work- each other and shared card tourna- easily serves over 100 people. Polage, Erma, 97, Fairbury ers, from Kevin Coordsen, who was ments, Keilwitz said. “Those are home-pattied,” she - Continued on page 3 2 - Wednesday, December 9, 2015 - The Hebron Journal-Register PPagesages ooff tthehe PPastast...... From The Hebron Journal- Register 1885 Julesburg, Colo. of Mrs. John E. Duey of Ches- L. F. Koch’s family will ter on Nov. 26. Mrs. Duey 130 Years Ago depart from Hebron tomorrow was the former Minola Mae Butter and eggs are scarce. to join Mr. Koch in Chicago, Durham. Only two weeks till Christ- where he has a position as The fi rst defi nite stop to- mas. bookkeeper in a wholesale ward the erection of a sales Corn still advances and house. barn in Bruning was made farmers begin to smile. M. A. Ashbrook will move this week when Roy A. Carter, First snowstorm of the sea- to Blackwell, O.T., about the one of the promulgators of son, Dec. 8th. fi rst of the year and engage in the plan, purchased the old Hebron needs a fi rst class the real estate business with his Daykin school building. With laundry; a good opening for brothers, Bert and Tom. nothing yet certain other the right party. Rev. I. W. Kenagy per- than the actual purchase of The season of entertain- formed the ceremony Nov. the Daykin school building, ments is upon us in full force. 23rd, which united in mar- prospective stockholders will To go or not to go, “that’s the riage Mr. Hersh and Miss meet sometime this week to question.” Zola Richardson. The groom perfect the organization. The new Christian church is employed in the Rock Island (The Alexandria Argus) at Belvidere will be dedicated round house at Fairbury and The heart of each and ev- next Sunday. Eld. Gleason will the bride is a Hebron young eryone who knew Grandma assist in the ceremonies and lady. Landkamer (Mrs. Wenzel), other citizens of Hebron will The melodrama, “A Royal as she was fondly known, was J-R File Photo likely attend. Slave,” at the Opera House last saddened when the word was This Week 2005…Several local children contribute food items to the Blue Valley food We hop all our farmer night was one of the best plays passed from one to the other bank as payment to bowl at the Blue Valley Bowl Sunday afternoon during Hebron’s fi fth annual last Monday morning that she friends have provided suit- ever staged in Hebron. “Christmas Stroll.” Santa made an appearance in his hut at Roosevelt Park, but the frigid tem- able shelter for their stock this “The farmers are going to was gone. She was 80 years winter, and safely housed their control Nebraska,” says an and 29 days old. peratures postponed the trolley rides. Retail stores were open offring special deals for shoppers machinery. If so, they can af- observing professor in the Daykin’s new $25,000 WPA who braved the winter weather. ford to laugh at the blustering university. “They will steadily school house is now completed 16-foot high iron water wheel automark machines in each storms. grow richer, better educated and moving school equipment by the Thayer County Court- and mill building. of the seven precincts and Freeman & Mall have just and more infl uential. They will was done last weekend. house to present Thayer one counting machine at the received a costly and elegant solve the farm labor question The quint calves born on County Treasurer R.H. Drews 1995 courthouse. hearse from the Rock Falls by forming groups for the joint the farm of Leo Schmoldt with a check for $15,314.21 Nichole Tegtmeier of Dav- Manufacturing Company of ownership and operation of the near Fairbury are creating a 20 Years Ago in payment of fi rst half of the Beaver Crossing native Jay enport won the VFW’s Voice Sterling, Ill. The body and highest type of labor saving great deal of interest, not only 1975 taxes for the railroad and of Democracy contest on the running gear of the vehicle are machinery. This is going to locally but over the country. Welch began duties as a dep- its corporate affi liates. Bryan uty with the Thayer County topic, “How I Demonstrate painted a glistening black to be a wonderful state and the Photographers of Time, Life, said the large tax contribution My Freedom.” Jerrod Sell represent polished ebony, and farmers will be the bosses as and the Chicago Tribune have Sheriff’s Department. made by UP represents just The future land use map won second and Seth Williams are silver mounted throughout. well as the backbone of it.” been here to take pictures. one facet of the importance placed third. The sides of the body part con- for Hebron was on display 1915 1945 of a strong, viable railroad to at a hearing of the planning Lavern and Janice Bohling sist each of a single piece of the states and communities were celebrating their 50th French plate glass. Inside, the commission. Members had 100 Years Ago 70 Years Ago it served. approved the map after mak- wedding anniversary with an woodwork is painted a gloss The Santa Claus stunt put on The pupils of grades three open house at St. Paul’s Lu- white. Heavy gold tassels and 1985 ing a few slight changes and by the Hested Store Saturday to eight, under the direction of it was to be presented to the theran Church in Byron. fringe and fi ne silver-plated was successful in spite of the M. Paysen, gave an excellent Alvin and Betty Poppe were bouquet holders and lamps 30 Years Ago city council later. Members of inclement weather. Saturday rendition of “The Romance of Hebron Chamber of Com- the commission were Craig holding an open house at St. give it a rich appearance. On morning, Mr. Morton decided Cinderella” Tuesday evening John Lutheran Church in top there are urns and plume merce offi cers were President Pope, John Kripal, Loxie to postpone it, but several in the high school gym. Idonna Kripal, Vice President Ehlers, Lori Feulner and Marie Chester in honor of their 50th holders, which with the beau- children came in eight or nine According to a telegram wedding anniversary. tiful black and white plumes, Randy Hergott and director Rauner. miles, bringing their dinner, so received Tuesday from Sen. Mary Beth Johnson. City of Hebron appointments form a fi tting ornament to the Santa Claus was instructed to Hugh Butler, the Bruning whole. George Coordsen of rural approved by the city council appear on horseback, accord- Army Air Field will be de- Gilead fi led to run for election included Arnold Ehlers, chair- 1895 ing to the announcement. clared surplus to the War De- to the State of Nebraska’s 32nd man of the fi nance committee; ABOUT LETTERS Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Barrett, partment on Nov. 21, 1945. District State Senate seat. The Bob O’Neal, chairman of the TO THE EDITOR 120 Years Ago old and respected citizens, The War Department has position was held by Don Eret light-water-sewer committee; Ernest King departed Mon- who have resided in the vicin- notifi ed the Thayer County The Hebron Journal-Register of Dorchester. Coordsen, 50, LaVern Poppe, chairman of welcomes and encourages let- day for Vicksburg, Miss., to ity for 30 years, will spend the Non-Stock Coop. Labor As- was a lifelong Thayer County the street committee; Don accept a lucrative position as winter with their daughter, sociation that the Side Camp ters from our readers. Guidelines resident and had farmed near Lohmeier, chairman of the Include: photographer, carrying with Mrs. C. C. Fowler and husband at Hebron will be de-activated Gilead for 32 years. He was a recreation committee; Carlean • Letters must be signed by him the best wishes of his at Sioux City, Iowa, and later at the expiration of the present 1953 graduate of Alexandria Kassebaum, chairman of the the author and include a phone many friend. will go to reside with their son, contract. The expiration date is number for contact if there is a High School. ordinance committee and problem or to verify the author. The J. F. Foote stock of gro- John, at Percival, Iowa. Nov. 15. The fi rst POW’s were St. Mary’s and St. Joseph’s Larry Fangmeier, chairman of brought to Hebron early in If more than one name appears, ceries has been opened for sale Dr. and Mrs. Charleton and Catholic Church parishes of the insurance committee. all signatures and telephone this week under the effi cient two children, from Hastings, December of 1943 by private Alexandria and Gilead hon- Bowler Manny Motto of numbers must be included. charge of Constable Shearer. arrived for a Thanksgiving individuals. In June of 1944, • Hand delivered letters with ored Father Anthony Turek for Byron tied for the highest spoken instructions from the It is surprising how people visit with C. E. Day and fam- the Labor Association started his 50th anniversary of being game ever bowled at Blue will rush after such goods ily, remaining over Sunday. operation as a cooperative letter writer will also be accepted ordained into the catholic Valley Bowl in Hebron. He provided the deliverer is the when they can be purchased Dr. Charlton is an old Bruning and contracted for agriculture priesthood. bowled a 298 game then fol- letter writer. for the same price at any of boy, and is now a member of labor with the War Depart- lowed it with a 169 and 245 • Letters must be pertinent A story on the Spring to our readers, come from our the grocery stores. the staff at Ingleside Hos- ment. At the closing of the Branch Creek Grist Mill was for a 712 series. Married, Dec. 11, Robert pital. camp, the Labor Association readership area, and deal with featured in the Journal-Reg- something of interest to our has a membership of 370. P. Kyle and Miss Vinnie Fisher. Mr. Louis Ulrich and Miss ister as being one of the fi rst 2005 readers. Judge McKee offi ciating. Ida Werner, daughter of Hy W. labor has been a big help to grist mills in Thayer County. It • Letters are not a substitute Died, Dec. 6, of dropsey, Werner near Deshler, were the farmers in this area during 10 Years Ago for advertising and those that was located northeast of Hub- All of Nebraska as well as appear to be advertising will not Annie, daughter of Mr. and tired of trotting life’s path sin- the shortage of farm labor and bell, near the former village of gle. A happy wedding, which there has been a heavy demand Thayer County was up and be published. Mrs. Frank Gregor, aged 6 Williams. The mill ceased to • We reserve the right to choose years, 9 months and 10 days. took place on our national for their service. The POW’s running with a computerized which letters to publish and to exist in the 1900’s but relics of state-wide voter registra- Alexander Holden and Miss holy-day, ended their single from the Hebron Side Camp that era remained, including a edit for legal or length reasons. Bertha McKnight were mar- life. The ceremony came off will be sent to the base camp tion system. The county had ried Dec. 12, at the residence in the Lutheran Trinity Church at Atlanta for repatriation to of her parents, six miles south of Friedensau, followed by a Germany. of Hebron. reception at the commodious Earl Kutscher of Belvidere There was reported at this house of the bride’s parents. had the misfortune to have offi ce this morning an inci- At a meeting of the city two fi ngers cut off in the corn They Make Hebron click! dent, which, even though it council Monday evening, picker. He was taken at once to may not a present prove a it was decided to install the Reed Hospital in Deshler Look for these advertisers 24 hours a day on bonanza, may lead to develop- “guides” at the intersections and is getting along as well as ments that will discover gold of the principal streets, so that can be expected. http://hebronjournalregister.com in paying quantities. Albert automobiles will turn “square Degner, who resides on this corners.” 1955 farm at Friedensau, about six Ed Cannon is back from TOM POSEY CLICK TO BROWSE 60 Years Ago OUR CURRENT miles west of Hebron, recently Torrington, Wyo., and reports No information available.. (402) 768-2292 Real Estate & Appraisal LISTINGS! killed a duck. Upon opening prosperity among the Thayer 745 N. 13th Street the gizzard of the duck, a piece County colony of homestead- Hebron, NE 1965 CLICK Ph. 768-6077 or of gold, about the size of a ers out there. Hebron Implement HERE 1-800-528-2824 grain of corn was discovered. Carleton: C. D. Baker, W. 50 Years Ago 215 N. 13th St., Hebron, NE TO VISIT Click Here Mr. Degner ad been hauling G. Smith, Guy Sissel and No information available. Phone: 402-768-6047 OUR SITE! To Visit sand from the banks of the Ivan Hall went to Garnett, Our Site! river to do some plastering, Kan., after the auto cars 1975 Click Here To Dageforde Agency and whether the duck picked Saturday night...A train load of 40 Years Ago Check Out Real Estate & Insurance Agency the shining particle from the war material for Russia passed Dr. L.G. Bunting announced Our Web Site! 426 Lincoln Ave., Hebron • Ph. 768-6414 pile of sand, or whether it through here Monday. that he would resume practice picked it up while rummaging Gilead: Mr. Allen and fami- in Hebron after announcing along the river, is not know. ly are proprietors of the Gilead his retirement the previous The gold was well polished Hotel now...The Peperkorn summer. from the action of the sand and & Bodtke threshing machine Harvey Hoops of Byron, particles in the gizzard. Any “pulled in” Friday, their last president of the Thayer Coun- other metal of this nature but job being at John Meinen’s... ty Livestock Feeders Asso- gold would have turned black G. Oeltjen and Fred Oeltjen, ciation accepted the Feeders by the action of the acids in the who went to Minnesota about membership growth award stomach of the duck. a year and a half ago, held a from State Feeders President Your ad could be here & Alexandria: By a deal that sale there and came back here Herb Albers Jr., on behalf of Viewed 24 hours a day at was made this week between last week to stay. The former the association at the state http://hebronjournalregister.com Geo. H. Danforth and A. C. have rented Mrs. DeFrance’s Feeders Convention in York. Hubbard will move to Mon- house. After all--there is no Union Pacific Railroad To advertise on http://hebronjournalregister.com Call (402) 768-6602 tana as soon as he can shape place like Nebraska. Agent D.D. Bryan stopped his affairs. He has bought the District 45 News: Mr. Orth Danforth stock of clothing has been quite busy the past and will ship it to Modana three weeks taking people where his son-in-law, W. C. across the river in his boat. The SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Ovelman, lives, and intends young people of this neighbor- NEBRASKA: One Year, $34.00 to follow with his family and hood have been going across The Hebr ournal make his home there in the the river to attend church at OUT-OF-STATE: One Year, $39.00 future. Mr. Hubbard is an old Pleasant Mound, and in order J Online Only: One Year, $23.00 settler and good citizen and to avoid going fi ve or six miles - egister ($15 additional for combination of mail and online E-edition) we dislike to see him go. Mr. around by the Wheeler bridge, Postmaster: Danforth gets the farm of Mr. they get Mr. Orther to take R Hubbard. them across in his boat. He http://hebronjournalregister.com Send address changes to Hebron Journal-Register, has certainly proved himself P.O. 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DISTRICT COURT REAL ESTATE Thayer County Prevention Month Thayer County vs. Linda TRANSFERS A. Hinderks, John Doe, Jane Tyler B. Mitchell and Me- December is National Im- Health Services paired Driving Prevention Doe, James E. Hinderks, gan S. Mitchell to Tyler B. Health News Month. In the past couple Foreclosure or other. Mitchell and Megan S. Mitch- of decades, we have made Marcia M. Harring vs. Janis ell, S7-T2N-R2W partial S 1/2 Things And Stuff Adult Immunization Clin- great strides in spreading the J. Gress and Fredrick Gress, NE 1/4 partial S1/2 NW 1/4. December 9: Gilead ic: For all adult vaccines, message that driving drunk fi duciary dispute. Neil P. Wiedel to Steven December 10: Davenport contact the Immunization is dangerous and is a serious COUNTY COURT D. Fangmeier, Lots 1,2,3,4 December 11: Deshler Coordinators: Haley Wiedel public health risk to everyone protein foods, like cheese Thayer County Sheriff in Block 1, Huses Addition December 12: Hebron at 402-768-7203, ext. 214 or on the road. Ryan K. Baines, Hebron. of Hebron. December 16: Hebron Rhea Kniep at 402-768-6041, and meats, to help slow the According to the Center for absorption of alcohol and to No proof of insurance, $50. Steven D. Lemke and December 17: Ruskin ext. 273. Disease Control and Preven- Carson J. Becker, Granbury, Marisa Lemke to Sacha S. Hebron volunteers and CLINIC SCHEDULES keep guests from drinking too tion (CDC), it is estimated much on an empty stomach. Texas. Speeding, $200; plates Lemke and Marisa Lemke, Thayer County Health Ser- Bruning Clinic that one-third of all traffi c- not clear and visible, $25. · Avoid salty snacks like po- S24-T4N-R2W partial SW vices employees will provide December 15 ...... 9:00-11:30 related deaths were the result tato chips and pretzels that can Cory J. Gonsior, Omaha. 1/4. coverage on Saturdays from 9 Dr. Randy Waldman of impaired driving. This cause guests to drink more. Speeding, $25. Southeast Valley Irrigation a.m. to noon. December 16 ...... 1:00-4:30 amounts to one death every · Offer unique, non-alco- Cody K. Krula, Hebron. LLC to Sacha S. Lemke and The Things and Stuff shop Brent Madsen, PAC 51 minutes. holic beverages, or “mock- Minor in possession, $500. Katie A. Lemke, S24-T4N- and the hospital gift shop are December 17 ...... 9:00-11:30 In the last two weeks of tails,” for designated drivers Michelle A. Mitchell, Lin- R2W partial SW 1/4. staffed by volunteers from Dr. Leann Heinrichs December, the number of and others who prefer not to coln. Assault by mutual con- Marisa Lemke and Steven Thayer County and surround- Davenport Clinic people killed in alcohol-re- drink alcohol. sent, 6 months probation, 20 D. Lemke to Katie A. Lemke ing communities. To volunteer lated crashes is even higher. · If preparing an alcoholic December 14 ...... 9:00-11:30 Don’t become a statistic this hours community service; and Sacha S. Lemke, S24- at the shop, contact Audrey Dr. Randy Waldman punch, use a fruit juice instead disturbing the peace, 6 months T4N-R2W partial SW 1/4. holiday season. Driving after of a carbonated base that Else at 402-768-6621. If you December 16 ...... 9:00-11:30 drinking alcohol increases as probation. Pattywagon LLC to Wil- would like to volunteer in the Brent Madsen, PAC speeds the absorption of alco- there are more parties being hol into the blood stream. Renee M. Ngo, Deshler. liam J. Norden and Ashley E. hospital gift shop, contact Ruth Deshler Clinic held where alcohol is readily Disturbing the peace, $50. Norden, Partial lot 2, Schardt Kripal at 402-768-6755. December 14 ...... 1:30-4:30 · Make sure you have desig- available. nated drivers or plan to drive John Post, Ruskin. Issue Subdivision of Deshler. Children’s Immunization Kay Elting, APRN Impaired driving accidents bad check, $25, $297.52 APPLICATIONS Clinics: Immunizations for December 15 ...... 1:30-4:30 intoxicated party goers home can be avoided by making yourself. restitution. AND FEES children will be offered with Maggie Johnson, PAC smart choices. If you are at Nebraska State Patrol Lila Bruning care of Lance well child appointments in the · If necessary, make ar- December 17 ...... 9:00-11:30 a holiday party, think about rangements for guests who Matthew V. Bosco, Monu- Johnson, 6354 Rd. Z, Bruning, clinic. Appointments for im- Dr. Scott Vonderfecht how much alcohol you con- ment, Colo. Minor in posses- grain bin permit, $25. munizations will be offered on have had too much to drink Milligan Clinic sume and have arrangements to stay over. sion, $250. CPS Davenport, P.O. Box the second and third Thursday December 15 ...... 8:00-11:30 and back-up plans if you are 156, Davenport, new seed Remember, if you are the Jacob D. Cramer, Pryor, each month. To schedule a Dr. Scott Vonderfecht impaired and unable to drive host, you are responsible for Okla. Speeding, $25; Fail to bins, $25. clinic appointment, call 402- Chester Clinic a vehicle. x the safety of your guests, and in use seat belt, $25. Derek Farnstrom, 688 Rd. 768-7203. December 16 ...... 1:30-4:00 However, driving is not just some cases, their actions when Tyler R. Emerson, Colum- 6100, Hebron, new deck, Foot Clinic: Call 402-768- Dr. Scott Vonderfecht impaired by alcohol consump- they leave your party. bus. Drive under suspension, $25. 4625 for appointments. tion. Our ability to safely drive Good hosts don’t drink too $75; speeding, $75. Cindy Harding, 124 S. a motor vehicle can also be much. They also never serve Hyrum E. Harris, La Fol- Jefferson, Bruning, handicap impacted by drugs; illegal and alcohol to someone under the lette, Tenn. Disobey traffi c ramp, $25. Monday, December 14: prescription drugs. When you legal drinking age. If you have control device, $25. Rod Heinrichs, 2338 Rd. Elementary vocal concert, drive drunk or drugged, you underage guests, keep all alco- Anita L. Hoffman, Liberty. 5650, Carleton, home addi- 7 p.m.; BOE meeting, 5:30 aren’t just putting yourself hol in a central, visible place, at risk, you are endangering Speeding, $75. tion, $25. p.m. where they can’t “sneak” a Tuesday, December 15: everyone in your vehicle and drink. Never ask children to Brandon D. Lee, Monu- Marvin Holtzen, P.O. Box on the road. ment, Colo. Minor in posses- 175, Davenport, pole shed, WR quad at Beloit, 5:30 p.m.; serve alcohol at parties. If you’re hosting a party If possible, don’t let guests sion, $250. $25. Home girls BB with Fillmore this holiday season, take steps Christina M. Loupin, Carole McCord, 200 S. Thayer Central Central, 6:15 p.m. mix their own drinks. If a guest to keep your friends safe and is drinking too much, offer to Deshler. No valid registra- Fillmore, Bruning, portable make sure no one from your tion, $25. garage, $25. Community MENU refresh their drink with a non- party drinks and then drives. alcoholic version. Alfonso B. Pioquinto, Oma- Karry Staley, 303 Thayer Schools Thursday, December 10: To help reduce the risk of alco- ha. Speeding, $125. Ave., Chester, move-in storage Beef and noodles, mashed If at all possible, stop serv- hol-related driving accidents ing alcohol 90 minutes before Matthew J. Tribby, Tyler, buildings, $25. potatoes, cornbread; ham this holiday season, using the Riggs Construction, 402 sandwich. the end of the party. You can Texas. Speeding, $75. ACTIVITIES following tips can help you and always end the party by serv- Matthew J. Weber, Dallas, Church St., Chester, storage Thursday, December 10: Friday, December 11: your friends stay safe: Pizza; uncrustable. ing coffee and dessert. This Texas. Speeding, $75. units, $25. Facilities meeting, 5 p.m. (HS · Let your guests know will help give your guests time Monday, December 14: ahead of time how you feel gym), 5 p.m. to get sober before leaving. Turkey gravy over biscuit, about drinking and driving and Friday, December 11: Responsible holiday host- steamed peas; turkey sand- their need to be responsible Home BB with Red Cloud, ing helps to ensure that you wich. about their alcohol consump- and your guests have fun Stone trial set for 4:30 p.m.; JV WR at Wilber- Tuesday, December 15: tion. Clatonia, 5:30 p.m. celebrating, but also staying Macho nachos, kooskoos; · As guests RSVP, remind safe and avoiding senseless Saturday, December 12: turkey sandwich. them of the importance of a WR at Crete, 9 a.m.; JH WR tragedies. Planning ahead will February 16-19 Wednesday, December 16: designated driver. help insure everyone at your at Centennial, 9 a.m.; Home Breaded pork sandwich, baked · Plan activities to engage party has a safe and Happy Robert B. Creager, who is months. She began her proba- BB with Fairbury, 4:30 p.m.; your guests and take the focus representing Harold Stone tion Feb. 5. beans; chicken wrap. New Year. ACT offered. away from drinking. Source: www.cdc.gov of Davenport, told Thayer Werner said clearly, the · Provide plenty of high- County District Court Judge problem is alcohol. Vicky Johnson there won’t Williams said she has en- be any plea agreements in the gaged a sponor and will first degree sexual assault of a continue aftercare and going child charge Stone is facing in Thayer County District Court. to meetings. Pioneers Inn... Creager made the statement Johnson said Williams as Stone attended a pretrial must pay for chemical testing hearing Dec. 3. and monthly probation fees, until 10:30 or 11 at night. money to eat so she made Stone, 58, entered a not continue her aftercare and She remembers Mark sandwiches. guilty plea in September on working with her sponsor. Hergott calling her one night And the family who was after 10:30. the charge. He was arrested She must provide proof she snowed in. They just needed in June. “He said, ‘Can you cook attended treatment. some chicken strips and fries?’ electricity for their camper. The case is being prosecuted Darren L. Vogel will spend “They were so thankful by the state attorney general’s We still had fi ve to 10 people not less than 20 months or in here eating,” she said. they found a place. They were office. Thayer County At- more than 36 months in jail torney Dan Werner said he A lot has happened in thrilled they got snowed in on for strangulation and 300 days had a conflict of interest and 30 years. Keilwitz recalled a Sunday. We kept in for for domestic assault despite a the family who didn’t have requested a special deputy Courtesy Photo a while,” she said. prosecutor. letter from Vogel’s victim. Stone isn’t due back in Werner said the victim’s Guild Quilt Raffl e... court until Jan. 7 when the statements were inconsistent At their Open House on December 2, the TCHS Hospital Guild district court judge will rule with her earlier statements that drew for the winner of this year’s quilt. The winner of the quilt on a motion filed by the state Vogel had assaulted her. was Mary Stelling from Deshler. Rita Luongo, an employee that to limit or prevent evidence Murray said the victim has helped with the quilt and Michael Burcham, TCHS CEO presented from being introduced by the given five different accounts her with the quilt on December 4th. This year marks the ten years defense. on the initial incident, and Stone’s trial is scheduled hospital employees have provided the quilt for the Guild’s annual Vogel wanted to be considered quilt raffl e. Starting in 2005, a group of employees from Thayer for Feb. 16-19. Johnson re- for probation to take care of his turned two additional charges County Health Services formed a quilting group to piece together to Thayer County Court for underlying drug and alcohol the quilt top. They have arranged for different groups or individu- problems. a preliminary hearing, one als in the county to do the hand quilting. The Hospital Guild’s Johnson said she is thor- of which will address child quilt raffl e raises more than $1000 each year. For the past ten oughly convinced Vogel per- pornography. years, hospital employees have helped raise more than $15,000 First degree sexual assault petrated a crime of violence of a child carries a penalty and he has a long history of for the guild by helping with the annual quilt raffl e. This year’s of 15 years to life imprison- “pushing the envelope of that quilt was a queen size quilt consisting of red, white and black ment. violence.” She said he has 19 pinwheels. Employees pieced together the top of the quilt and ADDITIONAL infractions on his record, past Janet Voss from Carleton did the hand quilting. ORDERS probation has gone unsuccess- Andrew B. Collins was ful and the current offense was revoked for his probation set drug-related. Nov. 6, 2014 and modified June 12 on theft. Vogel signed a Notice Upon Collins had the chance to Conviction of a Crime Involv- resolve his issues, Werner ing Domestic Violence form. said. It is now illegal for him to Defense Attorney Ben- possess a firearm. JR Photo/Nancy McGill jamin Murray said Collins He was also ordered to Melanie Disney and Pioneers Inn Owner Karen Keilwitz pose is not making excuses and submit DNA and his finger- outside the Inn, which boasts homemade meals with broasted everything he did was drug- prints. chicken, mountain oysters and hamburgers as customer fa- related. Gary F. Little III asked the vorites. Collins said he has weaned judge for another chance at himself off drugs and needs probation, stemming from a one last chance to prove him- theft charge. self to his children, family and the court. Murray said Little missed Johnson said it is clear the his probation requirements problem is drugs and Collins because he isn’t allowed to is not a good candidate for drive, and he is prepared to probation. fully comply. Johnson sentenced Col- Little added he is employed lins to serve not less than and if he lost his job, he would 444 N. 13th St. Hebron, NE 18 months or more than 24 also lose his ability to pay child For Sale: 1644 sq. ft. split level, 4 bedroom home, with months. He was given credit support. comfortable kitchen w/ laminate wood fl oor, glasstop for 49 days served and ordered stove, breakfast bar, nice living area on main fl oor and Johnson said his probation basement. Property also features a 400 sq. ft. insulated to give a DNA sample if it had effort was “much less than not already been taken. “mancave” outbuilding that could also be used for a work- stellar.” shop etc. all of this on nearly a half acre of bckyard w/ nice Collins also pleaded not windbreak, which sometimes entertains a little wildlife. guilty to distribution of a con- He was sentenced to not less trolled substance and failure than 200 days in jail with 99 to appear. days credit. Brenda G. Williams had Little was also ordered to her probation extended and submit a DNA sample, which modified for another six was completed. 4 - Wednesday, December 9, 2015 - The Hebron Journal-Register Father Hupp WMA reopened Free Food at Whooping Cranes’ depart for Seniors Father Hupp Wildlife Man- cranes have lingered into De- The Commodity Supple- agement Area (WMA) in cember in Nebraska during mental Food Program (CSFP) Thayer County has reopened their fall migration. distribution clinic will be held to the public following a The wetland at Father Hupp in Hebron at 135 North 4th temporary closure that was was restored in 2013 and cur- Street on December 23. An in place to protect whooping rent management has focused appointment is suggested. cranes using the area. on providing habitat for migra- CSFP provides nutritious Six whooping cranes pres- tory birds. foods to seniors who are age 60 ent at the WMA since Nov. “Without the collective ef- or greater who live in Nebraska 13 left the area and contin- forts of a number of individu- and are under the program ued their migration south on als and partners, the benefi cial income guidelines. Dec. 1. habitat these endangered birds Foods given through CSFP Whooping cranes are an enjoyed during their extended include canned fruits and endangered species and their stay would not have been vegetables; bottled juice; one wild population totals only available to them,” said Scott percent liquid and non-fat dry Courtesy Photo about 300 individuals. The Taylor, the Nebraska Game milk; hot and cold cereals; entire population migrates and Parks Commission’s wild- canned meat; peanut butter Girl Scout sleep over... through Nebraska each spring life division administrator. and dried beans; cheese; pasta Hebron Girl Scouts enjoyed a fun sleep over the night of November 20th at the Statsny Community and fall between wintering Partners on the wetland or rice. Center in Hebron. Some of the night’s festivities included a painting project, a photo booth, hair sites along the Texas coast restoration project included To schedule an appointment and nails done by the sponsoring troop as well as a pajama fashion show and movie to round out and breeding areas in northern Ducks Unlimited, the Rain- or obtain information on how the night. There were close to 50 girls in attendance. The event was hosted by Troop 20944, which Alberta. Whooping cranes are water Basin Joint Venture and to qualify for CSFP, please protected by both the federal the Nebraska Environmental call Blue Valley Community includes Bailey Kiburz, Hannah Cooper, Kaizley Krupicka, Kylie Pachta and Sydny Havel. Endangered Species Act and Trust. A portion of the project Action at 402-729-2278 or the Nebraska Nongame and was funded by a grant from 402-768-6704. Endangered Species Conser- the North American Wetlands vation Act. Conservation Act. The whooping crane occur- The Commission appre- Circle of Security parenting 4QFDJBM0DDBTJPOT rence at Father Hupp WMA ciates the cooperation and is notable because it is one of assistance of the public and class series being offered the longest stopovers, totaling landowners during the clo- ing is an opportunity to join 19 days, recorded in Nebraska sure and whooping cranes’ Circle of Security parenting other parents just like you. during fall migration. It is also stopover. classes are being offered in only the third time whooping Fillmore, Gage, Saline, Jef- For an eight-week class you’ll ferson and Thayer counties for learn to: 2016. These classes are spon- - Strengthen your relation- sored by the Nebraska Chil- ship with your child. Our classifi eds are in print and online. dren and Families Foundation - Be present with your child and are FREE to parents. during the best and toughest Call to place yours today! Strengthening families is a of times. priority within these counties. - Recognize your child’s This series is considered to be needs and make sense of his a “promising practice” and is or her behavior. Happy 60th Anniversary! outstanding. - Meet your child’s needs by Please help us celebrate our grandparent’s 60th (JWF)FSͳ FHJGU4IFMM5SFBTVSF'PSFWFS All parents wonder if they being bigger, stronger, wiser wedding anniversary. They were married in a dou- and kind. are getting it right. These ble wedding ceremony on Christmas Day in 1955. Classes for Thayer County classes let parents now they We are having a card shower for them. Please 'JOF+FXFMSZ'SPN+Z are not alone. will be held in Hebron on send cards and letters to the following address La- Sometimes it’s hard to tell March 1 through April 18. -FTBMMF+FXFMFST what your child needs, what For more information re- Vern and Janice Bohling, 944 Birch Rd. Byron, NE her behaviors mean and if garding specifi c class dates 68325, or email them at drsasse94@gmail. Phone 4QBSLMJOH%JBNPOE3JOHT 1FOEBOUT you’re doing right by him. and times or to register calls to 785-237-8675. Thank you for your help in Imagine what it might feel contact: Stephanni Renn, celebrating this wonderful event! Madison, Mikayla, BOE&BSSJOHT like if you could make sense Circle of Security Coordi- and Brooke of what your child is really nator, at 402-239-5920 or #FBVUJGVM$SFBUJPOTJO$PMPSFE(FNT asking you. srenn@nebraskachildren. org. Circle of Security Parent- The Hebron Journal-Registerr invites you to share your special occasion announcements with our readers. Contact us at [email protected] or 0QFO.POEBZ'SJEBZ 402-768-6602 for more information. There is a fee associated with published announcements. VOUJM$ISJTUNBT Eight Et Forty /PSUIUI )FCSPOt Area students Eight Et Forty Bonne Chere’ Salon 767 met at The Wheel- Confused about health graduate from house in Deshler for their insurance choices? Christmas get together. They Bryan enjoyed a buffet with spouses Call us for a quote! Bryan College of Health and guests. Sciences announces the gradu- Hostesses for the Christmas ating class of December 2015. gathering were Deb Albers, Ten will be graduating with a Peggy Smith and Bonnie Enroll byy Dec. 15 for Master of Science in Nursing, Dumler. Each partner brought a Jan. 1 Policy Effective Date fi fty-one with a Bachelor of Mark & Deb Craig Science in Nursing, and twelve donation for the Children’s Hospital in Omaha to help with 402-768-6414 with a Bachelor of Science in 426 Lincoln Ave., Hebron, NE Health Professions. Cystic Fibrous research. Graduation will be held on Attending were Donna December 18, at 5:30 p.m. at and Lowell Schweer, Bonnie Saint Paul United Methodist Dumler, Deb Albers, Judy Church. and Jerry Bespalec and Doris Area students graduating Galbraith. are: A name game was played Mary J. Girard of Hebron, and enjoyed by all. Master of Science in Nurs- The next meeting will be in ing/Nursing Education. February with Donna sending Michaela A. Marsh, invitations as to the date. Belvidere, BS-Diagnostic Medical Sonography, Health- care Management. Bryan College of Health Hebron Sciences is affi liated with the Bryan Medical Center. Senior Diners

Monday, December 14: Chicken pasta casserole with peas and carrots, corn muffi n, purple plums. Central Market Tuesday, December 15: :PVS)PNFUPXO(SPDFS Sloppy Joes on a bun, tator 240 LINCOLN AVE. tri’s, calico beans, peachy salad. Bingo. HEBRON, NEBRASKA Wednesday, December 16: TOTINO’S Beef stew with barley, biscuit, 768-6216 GREGORY’S cheese stick, apple crisp with topping. OPEN PIZZA Thursday, December 17: MON. - WED. Ham slice with cherry sauce, 7:30 - 6 COOKIES sweet potatoes, German blend ROLLS veggies, roll, birthday cake. THURS. 7:30-7 Beverly Keever, 11:30 a.m. FRI. 7:30 - 6 Friday, December 18: SAT. 7:30 - 5:30 Tuna bunwich, potato salad, SUNDAY 11 - 4 peas, apricots. Waffl es, 8:30 $ .69 $ .59 a.m.; Bingo. Prairieland food order 120 Park Ave. • Hebron, NE 68370 in on Dec. 7; delivered on Prices Effective 402-768-6041 Fax: 402-768-4669 3 7 Dec. 19. www.thayercountyhealth.com Wed., Dec. 9 19.8 oz. 36 to 48 oz. Bagg Meals served with bread, through butter and milk. 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Here to stay!y one of the specialists at the Specialty Clinic* The Hebron Journal-Register - Wednesday, December 9, 2015 - 5 AArearea ChurchChurch NewsNews * ALEXANDRIA * * CHESTER * Thursday, December 17: p.m. WELCA Bible study, 9 a.m. Monday, December 14: LCMS * HEBRON * SACRED HEART CATHOLIC PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ST. JOHN LUTHERAN Communion at PVH, 10:30 a.m.; Father Rudolf Oborny, Pastor Lana Likens, Lay Pastor Rev. Christopher Gerdes, Pastor * DESHLER * LCMS Communion at Hebron FAITH LUTHERAN Wednesday, December 9: Sundays: Worship, 10 a.m.; Sundays: Sunday School, 10 Assisted Living, 1 p.m.; Agape Rev. Christopher Gerdes, Pastor CCD classes, 7 p.m.; Knights of Sunday School, 11 a.m. a.m.; Worship, 11 a.m. ABIDING WORD LUTHERAN readers, 7 p.m. Sundays: Worship, 9:30 a.m.; Columbus, 8:20 p.m. Tuesdays: Vespers and Bible George Lautner, Pastor Tuesday, December 15: Christ- Sunday School, 10:30 a.m. Saturday, December 12: Mass, * BELVIDERE * study, 6 p.m. Wednesday, December 9: mas LLL meeting, 7 a.m. Tuesdays: Community Bible 6 p.m. Farewell for Lautners, 6:30 p.m.; Wednesday, December 16: study at Foote's, 9 a.m. Sunday, December 13: Choior, DLS late start, 10 a.m.; Midweek 8:30 a.m.; Mass, 10 a.m BELVIDERE UNITED Congregational meeting, 7 p.m. Wednesdays: Matins and * DAVENPORT * confi rmation, 6 p.m.; Vocal choir Monday, December 14: RCIA CHURCH OF CHRIST Sunday, December 13: Sun- Bible study, 9 a.m.; confi rmation, practice, 7 p.m. instructions in the faith, 7 p.m. Kim Dunker, Pastor CHRIST'S LUTHERAN day School, 9:15 a.m.; Worship, 6 p.m. Thursday, December 17: - 8:30 p.m. Sundays: Worship, 9 a.m. Kristen Van Stee, Pastor 10:30 a.m. January newsletter deadline; Wednesday, December 16: Thursday, December 24: Sundays: Sunday School, 9:30 FIRST COMMUNITY CHURCH DLS chapel led by third and fourth CCD Christmas program, 7 Christmas Eve service, 5 p.m. a.m.; Worship, 10:30 a.m. PEACE LUTHERAN Steve Speichinger, Pastor Cathi Braasch, Interim Pastor grades, 9:15 a.m. Sundays: Sunday School, 9 p.m. CHURCH OF CHRIST Wednesday, December 9: a.m.; Worship, 10 a.m. * BETHEL * HEBRON BIBLE CHURCH Ron Shields, Pastor Men's breakfast at The Wheel- * FRIEDENSAU * Wednesdays: Bible Study, Sundays: Sunday School, 9 house, 7 a.m.; Program practice, 6:45 p.m. Jeff Friesen, Pastor BETHEL CHURCH Sundays: Sunday School, 9 a.m.; Worship, 10 a.m. 3:45 p.m. - 5:45 p.m., grades TRINITY LUTHERAN Jim Hubble, Pastor fi rst through eighth; Peace choir, FIRST PRESBYTERIAN a.m.; Worship, 10 a.m. Sundays: Sunday School, 9:15 B. J. Fouts, Pastor 8 p.m. Saturday, December 12: Lec- Connie Stone, Pastor Wednesdays: Pioneer Club, a.m.; Worship, 10:30 a.m. ST. PETER'S LUTHERAN Sunday, December 13:Sunday tionary Bible study, 7:30 a.m. Sundays: Worship, 10:30 a.m.; 6:30 p.m.; Bible study, 7 p.m. Patrick Flynn, Pastor Thursdays: Prayer time, 9 Sundays: Worship, 9 a.m.; School program practice, 8:45 Sunday, December 13: Wor- sermon, "Renewed in Love." * BRUNING * a.m. Sunday School and Bible class, a.m. (fi rst through eighth grades); ship service, 10 a.m.; Sunday 10:15 a.m. Sunday School for all, 9 a.m.; School and Bible class, 11:15 GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH TRINITY LUTHERAN Third Sunday of Advent, 10 a.m.; a.m. Keith Brozek, Pastor * HUBBELL * Stuart Sell, Pastor UNITED METHODIST YOP/Congregational caroling Saturday, December 12: Wor- Sundays: Sunday School, 9 party, 1 p.m. * GILEAD * ship, 6:30 p.m. ZION LUTHERAN a.m.; Worship, 10 a.m. Mike Anderson, Pastor Sundays: Worship, 10:30 Wednesday, December 16: Sunday, December 13: Wor- Rev. Christopher Gerdes, Pastor Program practice, 3:45 p.m. - 5:45 ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN ship, coffee fellowship, Sunday Sundays: Worship, 8 a.m. UNITED METHODIST a.m. p.m. (fi rst through eighth grades); Connie Raess, Pastor School, 9 a.m. Mike Anderson, Pastor Peace choir caroling at nursing Wednesday, December 9: * OAK * Sundays: Worship, 9 a.m. * DAYKIN * homes, 6 p.m. Confi rmation at Daykin, 5 p.m. HEBRON & CHESTER UNITED METHODIST ST. JOHN Thursday, December 10: FIRST COMMUNITY CHURCH * BYRON * ST. PETER LUTHERAN Mark Baldwin, Pastor Connie Raess, Pastor WELCA Christmas Exchange/ Keith Brich, Pastor Brian Francik, Pastor Sundays: Worship at Chester, Wednesday, December 9: Thankoffering, 2 p.m. Sundays: Sunday School, 9 ST. PAUL LUTHERAN Wednesday, December 9: 11 a.m.; Worship at Hebron, 9 Christmas program rehearsal, 4 Sunday, December 13: Sunday a.m.; Worship 10 a.m. Pastor Breen Marie Sipes Midweek confi rmation, 6 p.m.; a.m.; Sunday School, Chester, p.m.; God's Work Our Hands and School, 10 a.m.; Worship with Wednesdays: Men's Bible Sundays: Worship, 10 a.m. Vocal choir practice, 7 p.m. 9:30 a.m.; Hebron, 10:15 a.m. families go caroling, 5 p.m.; Soup Holy Communion, 11 a.m. study, 7 p.m. Thursday, December 10: DLS and cinnamon rolls for our families Wednesday, December 16: Fridays: Women's Bible study, ST. PETER LUTHERAN chapel, 9:15 a.m. KING OF KINGS (in Parish Hall), 6:15 p.m. Confi rmation at Daykin, 5 p.m.; 2 p.m. RURAL BYRON Friday, December 11: Bulletin CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP Sunday, December 13: Sunday Christmas get together of con- First Saturday: Men's break- Pastor Breen Marie Sipes folders, 1 p.m. Darrell Sutton, Pastor School including Adult class at gregation, 7 p.m. fast, 7:30 a.m. See St. Paul, Byron. Saturday, December 12: Cook- Tuesdays: Service, 7 p.m. parsonage with coffee and rolls, ie walk and breakfast with Santa Sundays: Worship, 6 p.m.; 8 a.m.; Worship, 9 a.m.; Forum * HARDY * ******** at DLS, 8 a.m. Sunday School, 5 p.m.; fi rst and * CARLETON * following worship. Sunday, December 13: Wor- third Sundays of month. Tuesday, December 15: Coun- ST. PAUL LUTHERAN Copy requested by noon on ship, 9:30 a.m.; Coffee, 10:30 ZION LUTHERAN cil, 7 p.m. Interim Pastor Tom Miller Mondays. To make additions or a.m.; Sunday School and Budget NEW LIFE ASSEMBLY Rev. Jonathan K. Jensen Wednesday, December 16: See St. Paul, Byron changes, Fax 402-768-7354, e- and Election meeting (No adult Mike Hood, Pastor Sundays: Worship, 9:30 a.m. Christmas rehearsal, 4 p.m.; Sundays: Sunday School, 9:15 mail [email protected] Bible class), 10:45 a.m.; Men's Sundays: Sunday School, 9 Confi rmation, 5 p.m. a.m.; Worship, 10:30 a.m. or phone 402-768-6602. gathering at Pastor Brian's, 8 a.m.; Worship, 10:30 a.m. Obituaries

designed it to do. He could Funeral services were held until 1990. Funeral arrangements are ing at the Dillehay School, Russell add people to photos even December 8, at the United Shirley was a devoted under the direction of Ur- teaching all grades and later when they hadn’t been there. Methodist Church in Dav- wife, homemaker, a mother bauer-Price-Ahrendts Funeral at Arriba, Colo., where she Pfeifer He rigged a remote for his enport, with Pastors Warren to their four children, and an Homes of Davenport, Hebron taught third and fourth grades. Russell Dale Pfeifer was camera to use when his fi ngers Schoming and Mike Anderson active member in her com- and Deshler. She then worked at vari- born February 10, 1935, in no longer would bend. offi ciating. Music was pro- munity being involved in ous jobs including Hess Oil Galion, Ohio, to Ruth (Minor) His power chair took him vided by Marti Alfs and Holly Christ Lutheran Church, Alter Company, a census surveyor, and Russell A. Pfeifer. He died lots and lots of places--but he Schoming. Musical selections Guild, Sarah Group, Evan- Lela Reinke Mfg. and the Deshler December 5, 2015, at 80 years couldn’t run away from home, were “Just A Closer Walk With gelism Committee, Women Broom Factory. She was of age, at home. because he couldn’t cross the Thee,” “What A Friend We of ELCA, Sunday School German the parts manager for Western As a boy, he grew up railroad tracks. He got stuck Have in Jesus” and “When The Teacher, American Legion Lela Don German, the only Sprinklers Irrigation for 16 in Galion, in the sand in California, and Roll Is Called Up Yonder, I’ll Auxiliary, Clever Corner Ex- child of Richard (Dick) Ken- years at Colby, Kan., and also Ohio, and stuck in the mud in Nevada. Be There.” tension Group, Angels Club, neth Fox and Evelyn Lucille was a soil testing surveyor. Chicago, Il- He rolled down Fisherman’s Following Dale’s wishes, Woman’s Club, and Library (Krohn) Fox, was born De- Lela was an accomplished linois. Then Wharf in San Francisco. He he was cremated following Board Treasurer. cember 11, 1934, at Concor- artist and also a 4-H Leader. the family did surprise folks in Silver the funeral services. She also enjoyed doing dia, Kan., and passed away on She is preceded in death by moved to Dollar City when he took a Honorary pallbearers were ceramics, gardening, going December 1, 2015, at the age her parents; great grandchild, Vermillion, corner around a tree on two Kelly Smith, Carol Pearson, on outings with her friends, of 80 years, 11 months, and 20 Evan; and daughter-in-law, South Da- wheels. But he had the most Deb Miller, Dixie Drohman, and most especially attending days, at the Parkview Haven Shelley. kota, where fun spinning circles on the Lori Schroeder, Robin Crosier, her grandchildren’s activities. Nursing Home in Deshler, Lela is survived by her his father started a new career. main fl oor of Pershing Audi- Janet Hoins, Robin Schardt, Verle and Shirley were avid after a valiant fi ght with can- husband, Kenley German As ministers do move around, torium at an Eastern Star fancy Carolyn Meyer, Leisa Bohling Husker fans and enjoyed cer. of Deshler; children, Craig four years later they moved do. He and his chair danced and Ruth Ollerich. making their Husker ‘N’s for Lela at- Allen German of Edgar, to Helvey, Nebraska. There with his granddaughters at Inurnment was in the Oak friends and family. tended Deborah Linn (David) Zucker he met a farm girl. After two their weddings. Grove Cemetery. She is preceded in death first grade of Deshler, and Randall Lee years of college, Dale decided He enjoyed his new tv/com- Memorials are directed to by her parents; her husband; at Wayne, (Cathy) German of Raymore, he did not want to follow his puter room on the back porch. the Davenport Community son-in-law, Mike Prucha; Kan., and Mo.; seven grandchildren; dad’s career, so he ran off to He listened to blue-grass Foundation. sisters-in-law, Valora Tinkham then attend- nine great grandchildren; other join the U.S. Navy. gospel music and watched Condolences may be left on and Lila Lichty; and brother- ed Dille- relatives and many friends. Two years later, he was the Netfl ix daily. line at priceurbauerahrendts. in-law, Dean Keim. hay School Cremation was selected. preacher’s son who married The day before he died he com. She is survived by her through the eighth grade, later Graveside memorial services the farmer’s daughter, on went for a ride. He drove his Funeral arrangements were brother, Ronnie Tinkham of graduating from Agenda High will be held at a later date, to June 16, 1954. Sallie Shane chair out the back door, down under the direction of Ur- Hebron; sister-in-law, Irene School in 1952. be determined, at the Zion and Dale were married for 58 the ramp, across the back yard, bauer-Price-Ahrendts Funeral (Barry) Moore of Lincoln; She then attended Kansas Cemetery, rural Belleville, years, and four children were and went two yards over to Homes of Davenport, Hebron children, Beverly Prucha of State University receiving a Kan. born to this union. check out the garage project and Deshler. Lincoln, Barbara (Thomas) teaching certifi cate. While at- Memorials are suggested to After two years of military at Littrell’s. Bohling of Davenport, Jerry tending Kansas State, she met the United Methodist Church, life, the couple settled down to Sallie wouldn’t let him drive (Susan) Keim of Lincoln, Kenley German in chemistry Agenda, Kan. farming, and raising cattle and in the front door on the carpet, and Shari (Dave) Collins of Shirley class in 1952 and they were Online condolences at www. hogs, near Daykin. Then on to so he came in the back door, Omaha; ten grandchildren married on June 6, 1954. To bachelor-surber.com a dairy farm near Alexandria, was lifted and settled in his and 17 great-grandchildren: Keim this union was born: Craig, Bachelor-Surber Funeral also doing custom hay work. big chair. Then Sallie could Melanie (Matt) Hergenrader, Deborah, and Randall. Home, Belleville, Kan., is in The family moved to the vil- hose off the mud, pine needles, Shirley Rogene Keim, Max and Emmy; Ty Prucha; She was involved in teach- charge of the arrangements. lage of Alexandria, where he leaves, and chunks of grass daughter of Eugene and Marie Matthew (Leisa) Bohling, owned and operated Dale’s gathered on his adventure. The (Helvey) Tinkham, was born at Campbell and Kinzley; Maisie Service, Gas & Tires. He was fact that he was wearing only a her family home in Powell, on (Brad) Bovy, Koen, Kaiser, also rural mail carrier and silk night shirt, no socks, and November 2, 1928. She passed and Colton; Mandy (Travis) clerk in the post offi ce, and didn’t fasten his seatbelt, never away at Heritage Crossings in Loontjer, Madison, Maiya, Postmaster in Belvidere. In bothered him in the least. He Geneva, on December 4, 2015, and Maesyn; Britney (Nate) 1980, Dale and family moved just said he wanted to check at the age of 87. Damme, Adilyn, Evelyn, to Davenport, where he was out the project, and enjoyed the Shirley and Wesley; Kylie (Mitch) Postmaster for 20 years. ride. Sallie was scared he’d fall was bap- Kubicek, Kellan and Maeli; Dale loved making things out of his chair going through tized at Jody (Joe) Steinbeck, Kate work, automotive or elec- the mud. the United and Jack; Derek Collins; and tronic. Then, once he made Dale served on many boards Methodist Alysha Collins. something work, he took it in the Davenport community, Church in Funeral services will be apart and changed it. including Lion’s Club, Ma- Powell and December 12, at Christ Lu- His fi rst love was cars, and sonic Lodge, Eastern Star, would move theran Church, in Davenport in 1964 he bought his fi rst United Methodist Church to Carleton, at 2 p.m., with Pastor Kristen Nomad. From then on, the treasurer, and was Web Master where she was confi rmed at VanStee offi ciating. Deb John- Nomad was king. Life at the for the Chevrolet Nomad As- the United Methodist Church son will be the organist and Pfeifer home was trips to the sociation. there. She attended school musical selections are “My salvage yard for parts. Then Dale always said you teach in Carleton and graduated Faith Looks Up To Thee,” Nomad Club activities, all your children by setting a good in 1946. “Amazing Grace” and “The over the USA, Nova Scotia, example, and he always did. After graduating, she Old Rugged Cross.” and Canada. Oh what fun he He is preceded in death by worked at the Beatrice Drug Shirley’s grandsons will did have. his parents and his much loved Store and Wittenberger Drug serve as pallbearers and her Then came retirement, and grandson, James Cannon. Store in Carleton. She married granddaughters will be honor- plans for restoration projects He is survived by his wife, the love of her life, Verle Gene ary bearers. in his dream garage. But a year Sallie; daughters, Laurie and Keim, on March 7, 1948, at the Burial will be in the Daven- later plans changed and a dif- her husband Gary Johnson, Carleton Methodist Church. port City Cemetery. ferent direction was in store. Carol Cannon and Darla This sixty-year union was Memorials are directed to A slowly progressing muscle Pfeifer; son, Darrin and wife blessed with four children: Christ Lutheran Church or the disease was a life changing Kelly Pfeifer; seven grandchil- Beverly, Barbara, Jerry, and Davenport Senior Center. diagnosis. Dale fought the dren, four great grandchildren, Shari. Condolences may be left on deteriorating episodes and a many cousins, a community Verle and Shirley made their line at priceurbauerahrendts. new focus began. Computers of friends, and 500 members home southwest of Davenport com. and photography became new of the Nomad world in the where they farmed and raised Visitation will be Friday, 1 hobbies. Dale could make his USA, Canada, Sweden, New cattle. They moved to town in p.m. to 8 p.m., at Urbauer-Price computer do things no one Zealand and Australia. 1976, but continued to farm Funeral Home in Davenport. 6 - Wednesday, December 9, 2015 - The Hebron Journal-Register

We Don’t Care — 956; High MIXED LEAGUE Obituaries Boys’ Game: Logan Wiedel High Scratch Team Series: 134, Walker Dick 133, Emmit Broncos — 1924; High Men’s E:mail us retirement, they had 300 to 400 Hintz 109; High Girls’ Game: Game: Mike Prellwitz 224, Alan Bohling 212, Vic Jacobson 182; your news Erma laying hens and sold eggs to Blue Valley Bowl Jadyn Bowman 158, Megan Lukert 142, Alexia Dick 94; High High Women’s Game: Cheryl many people in Hebron and and photos to Polage Bowling Results Boys’ Series: Logan Wiedel 377, Knobel 203, Nancy Vogel 178, surrounding areas. They also Walker Dick 312, Emmit Hintz Lynn Bohling 172; High Men’s hebronjr@ Erma Paveline Polage of milked cows and sold cream Fairbury, formerly Alexan- 291; High Girls’ Series: Jadyn Series: Mike Prellwitz 598, Alan and, depending on the time of MONDAY dria, the daughter of Emil Bowman 346, Megan Lukert 326, Bohling 550, Vic Jacobson 491; windstream.net year, sold strawberries. Erma MEN'S CITY LEAGUE alxia Dick 266. High Women’s Series: Cheryl and Stella (Kucera) Bedlan, High Scratch Team Series: was born January 25, 1918, also had a large garden and Knobel 586, Nancy Vogel 452, Kass Ford — 2127 High Men’s Lynn Bohling 422. on a farm near Milligan. She believed in hard work. Game: Manny Motto 258, Bob SUNDAY NIGHT departed this life on December She is preceded in death Fayle 226, John Coyle 219; 5, 2015, at Gardenside Long by her parents; husband, High Men’s Series: Manny Term Care Center in Fairbury, Emmitt on December 24, Motto 696, John Coyle 635, at the age of 2014; granddaughter, Janet Denny Degenhardt 571, LaVonne 97 years. K. Vorderstrasse; brothers- Kassebaum 571. She was in-law, Harry Hasselbring and baptized at TUESDAY WOMEN’S Jack Houser; sister, Mildred St. Wenc- BOWLERETTS eslaus Cath- Hasselbring and husband LEAGUE olic Church Henry. High Scratch Team Series: in Milligan She is survived by her Price Funeral Home — 1718; and con- daughter, Stella and husband High Women’s Game: Amy fi rmed July 8, 1945, at Trinity Dail of Alexandria; grandsons, Peterson 180, Betty Mammen Lutheran Church in Bruning Brad Vorderstrasse and wife 179, Michele Modlin 160; High by Pastor J.B. Cronck. Gina of Alliance, Jarrod and Women’s Series: Betty Mammen Erma grew up in the Mil- wife Becky of Blue Springs, 480, Amy Peterson 459, Cheryl ligan area attending country Knobel 441. school through the eighth and Todd and wife Diane of grade, then due to the great Alexandria; sisters, Everna WEDNESDAY MEN’S depression, she had to work Hasselbring of Fairbury and AMERICAN LEAGUE to help her family. She helped Darlene Houser of Bruning; High Scratch Team Series: farm ladies with housework and several great and great- Kass Ford #2 — 2359; High and started as a waitress in great grandchildren, nieces, Men’s Game: Bryce Mammen Belvidere, Alexandria and nephews and friends. 268, Manny Motto 264, LaVonne Wilber before she was mar- Funeral services were held Kassebaum 234, Mike Prellwitz ried. on December 9 at the Trinity 234; High Men’s Series: Manny Erma married Emmitt Ervin Motto 665, Bryce Mammen 660, Polage on October 9, 1938, in Lutheran Church in Bruning. Dean Blincow 632. Belleville, Kan. This union Offi ciants were Pastors Con- was blessed with the birth of nie Raess and Lana Likens. THURSDAY a daughter, Stella Marie. Organist was Janelle Bruning WOMEN’S During WWII Emmitt and and congregational hymns ROCKETTES Erma traveled to California were “Precious Lord Take My LEAGUE looking for work. After four Hand,” “What A Friend We High Scratch Team Series: months they returned to Ne- Have In Jesus” and “Angels R-F Construction — 1768; High braska and started their own Women’s Game: Michelle Motto farm in the Bruning, Hebron, From The Realms Of Glory.” Soloist was Betty Edzards 194, Marissa Wagenblast 170, and Alexandria areas using Marie Rauner 159; High Wom- horses. Times were tough and with special music “In The en’s Series: Michelle Motto 529, she worked for area farmers, Garden.” Marissa Wagenblast 462, Paula Roy Marsh, Merle Brinegar, Casket bearers were Todd, Day 439. John Bright, Don Kerwood, Brad and Jerrod Vorderstrasse, THURSDAY MEN’S John Yoachim and Frank Max Hasselbring, Dave Rippe PINBUSTER Babka cleaning and cooking and Tom Houser. LEAGUE to help make ends meet. Burial was in the Alexandria High Scratch Team Series: She enjoyed making quilts, Cemetery. Crown Kings -- 1943; High Men’s fi rst one for warmth and then Game: Ryan Bulin 234, Bruce later for the grandchildren and Condolences may be left at www.krollfh.com. Schardt 202, Alan Bohling 197; great- grandchildren. She also High Men’s Series: Leroy Voss baked for the family making Memorials are directed 538, Mike Prellwitz 535, Bruce delicious kolaches at Christ- to the Alexandria Volunteer Schardt 534. mas time. The couple loved Rescue Unit or Alexandria to dance, going often to area Community Club. SATURDAY dances enjoying each other Services conducted by Kroll and the visiting with friends. MORNING JUNIOR After the couples so called Funeral Home in Hebron. LEAGUE High Scratch Team Series: The Hebron Journal-Register - Wednesday, December 9, 2015 - 7

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A section of the Hebron Journal-Register Bruning-Davenport Senior Spotlight Brandon Anderson is the son of Dennis and Gail Anderson Bruning- of Davenport. He has one brother, Garren. Davenport Brandon is involved in track, Letter Club and FFA. Unifi ed School He is also involved with St. Peter’s Lutheran Church Ac- tive Christian Teens. ACTIVITIES Brandon’s interests include Thursday, December 10: hunting and mechanics. His DIBELS testing. favorite food is pizza, his Friday, December 11: HS favorite TV show is “Dukes G/B V BB at Dorchester, 6:15 of Hazzard,” and his favorite p.m./8 p.m., JV TBA. song is “Feel Good Summer Saturday, December 12: Song” by Scotty McCreary. HS G/B BB at Lawrence/ His favorite place to go to be Brandon Anderson Nelson, 6 p.m./7:30 p.m.; JV alone is the river. TBA. Brandon plans to attend Monday, December 14: SCC at Beatrice and study “He has taught me that things School board meeting at Agronomy. are not just given to you in Bruning; Christmas concert The most infl uential person life and that you have to earn at Bruning, 7 p.m. in his life has been his Dad. them,” says Brandon. Tuesday, December 15: HS G/B V BB vs. Deshler at JR Photo/J Crouse Davenport, 6:15 p.m./8 p.m.; Davenport JV TBA. Under control... Belvidere Wednesday, December 16: Chester volunteer fi reman were vigilant as they controlled the hot fi re of an old house in town Senior Diners FCCLA blood drive. last week. Hoses were trained on the house from all directions. By LaDonna Avers BRUNING Exercise Monday, Wednes- MENU LaDonna Avers made two day and Friday at 9:30 a.m. Thursday, December 10: trips to Geneva last week. She Monday, December 14: Lasagna rollups, green beans, had cataract surgery on one Chicken pasta casserole with peaches, breadsticks; chili eye and was taken there by peas and carrots, corn muffi n, soup. her sister Linda Hudson. All purple plums. Link-O Friday, December 11: Chi- went well. Tuesday, December 15: nese chicken, rice, broccoli, Saturday, Bonnie and Russ Sloppy Joes on a bun, tator Mandarin oranges; salad bar. Priefert drove to Kearney to tri’s, calico beans, peachy Monday, December 14: an Angus Cattleman’s show. salad. Kings in the Corner Flying saucer pizza, Romaine They enjoyed it very much. cards; Pitch game (p.m.). lettuce, apple slices, bread- Ruth Yoachim was accom- Wednesday, December 16: stick; salad bar. panied by Kirk and Wanda Beef stew with barley, biscuit, Tuesday, December 15: Yoachim when they went to cheese stick, apple crisp with Nebraska stew, grapes, corn- Deshler on Saturday. They topping. Scrabble. bread muffin; Wisconsin attended little Clara Yoachim’s Thursday, December 17: cheese soup. fourth birthday party. Clara is Ham slice with cherry sauce, Wednesday, December the daughter of Jon and Jamie sweet potatoes, German blend 16: Turkey, mashed pota- Yoachim. veggies, roll, birthday cake. toes, gravy, corn, dinner roll; On Sunday, Ruth Yoachim Mexican train. chicken noodle soup. drove to Geneva where she Friday, December 18: visited her sister, Dorothy DAVENPORT Tuna bunwich, potato salad, Dondlinger. It was Dorothy’s MENU peas, apricots. birthday also. Thursday, December 10: Meals served with bread, Goulash, California blend veg- butter and milk. For reserva- JR Photo/J Crouse etables, cornbread muffi n. Belvidere tions, call 364-2449 by 1:30 Friday, December 11: Christmas light show... p.m., the day before. Woman’s Club Chicken patty on bun, baked Cindy Chinn and Art Whitten spent hours setting up the lights around the former Chester school Our classifieds beans, pudding dessert. after the ice had melted from the ground. The light show is run nightly through the end of December Members of the Belvidere Monday, December 14: from 6-10 p.m. The community looks forward to this event each year. The fi ne show is combined Woman’s Club celebrated are in print and Fried chicken, mashed pota- with synchronized music that can be heard on station 90.7 fm. The public is invited to attend. Christmas at the winery on toes and gravy, corn, dinner December 1. online. Call to roll. Members ate various types Tuesday, December 15: of pizza and fl atbreads. Some place yours today! Hot dog on bun, mac and enjoyed beef brisket appetiz- cheese, broccoli. ers and Roasted S’mores for Wednesday, December 16: dessert. Others tried home- Closing Grain Bid Chicken quesadilla, lettuce, made Root Beer. December 8, 2015 cheese, salsa, green beans, The two Junior Members cookie dough. entertained with singing Jingle Chester, Nebraska Corn, bu...... $3.30 Fruit and vegetable bar Bells. served every day. Milk served Roll call was given by each Milo, bu ...... $3.08 with all meals. Menu subject member showing a favorite Wheat, bu ...... $4.18 to change. keepsake ornament. Soybeans, bu ...... $8.01 Two games were played, one of which involved the Chester distributing of the homemade ornaments that each member Senior Diners made. The club will not meet again Monday, December 14: until February 2, 2016. Tori Chicken pasta casserole with Hergott, Jenn Waldmeier, and AGP peas and carrots, corn muffi n, Dianne Waldmeier will be in Grain Marketing purple plums. Snowball toss; charge. Phone: 402-324-5475 or Pick up vet’s gifts. Members be sure to circle Tuesday, December 15: the date on the new calendar. toll free 1-800-322-9579 Sloppy Joes on a bun, tator tri’s, calico beans, peachy salad. Candy cane hunt. Wednesday, December Holdregeg Silhouette Club Gun Show 16: Beef stew with barley, biscuit, cheese stick, apple crisp with topping. Bring your Dec. 12 & 13,, 2015 favorite Christmas photo or ornament. Saturday 9:00am - 5:00pm • Sunday 9:00am - 4:00pm Thursday, December 17: Ham slice with cherry sauce, $4.00 admission • Holdrege, NE sweet potatoes, German blend veggies, roll, ice cream. Ag Building, Phelps Co. Fairgrounds • Lunch served on site Christmas trivia. JR Photo/J Crouse Friday, December 18: M-m-m-m good... Tuna bunwich, potato salad, Sweet little Paisley Sinn of Hubbell looked forward to eating pancakes (no eggs, no sausages, peas, apricots. Holiday cheer thank you) at the United Methodist Lord’s Acre Supper last Sunday evening. puzzle. Meals served with bread, butter and milk. To make res- ervations, phone 324-5271 by 1:30 p.m., the day before you wish to dine. ★ A red star on your label means it's time to renew your subscription to the Hebron Journal-Register 8 - Wednesday, December 9, 2015 - The Hebron Journal-Register Eagle boys open season with victory Spportsorts Two victories began the the second half. Cody Garland half with Stuart Rohr scoring Bruning Davenport Shickley found the range on the perim- seven of those points. boys season. eter, sinking four 3-pointers The Eagles came out strong Wrestlers meet Superior, The BDS Eagles won and 18 points on the night. He in the second half and pushed against the East Butler Tigers added four steals. their lead up to 30 points 68-39 Dec. 5 and Hampton Caden Norder came off the with Tegtmeier and Garlands Hawks 64-30 Dec. 4. bench for another four steals shooting from the perimeter. South Central on mat In the game with the Tigers, and added four assists and Garlands ended the game The Thayer Central Wres- round. Fitzgerald made it to match on a tie-breaker. who are conference new- three points. with 14 points and four steals. tling season got underway the fi fth place match, but fell Damian Stewart, Fitzgerald comers, the Eagles quickly Tegtmeier fi nished with 24 Stengel came off the bench to with a home triangular against in a 5-4 decision to Calvin Ca- and Koch scored against Su- bounced back from a 6-2 hole points and a team high of nine score 10 points and grab six Superior and South Central neva from Lincoln Lutheran. perior in the Thayer Central in the fi rst quarter. rebounds. Kale Kleinschmidt rebounds. Tegtmeier had nine Unifi ed District 5 Dec. 4 and Marshal Holtzclaw (145 triangular. Riley Tegtmeier scored 10 had fi ve assists. Sam Chris- points, fi ve assists and seven the Friend Invite Dec. 5. pounds) won a third place Stewart downed Seth Gehle points mostly on drives against tensen made six points as did rebounds. Thayer Central placed match in a forfeit over Jackson in 1:15 for six points. Fitzger- zone defense. By the break, Kendall Dickson, who also Kleinschmidt dunked three eighth at the invite, which Spilker from Tri County. ald was over Trent Tietjen in an the Eagles were up by three contributed seven rebounds. points and committed fi ve as- was topped by the Yutan Jarod Hergott took Yutan’s 8-5 decision for three points. points. At the half, the Eagles Holden Stengel, Noel Gines sists. Norder had six points; wrestlers. Parker Pearce to the mat for a Koch scored six points in his led 32-23. and Anthony Beavers rounded Dickson, four; Gines, three; Keegan Casey triumphed 7-2 decision win. Hergott is in match. “We really didn’t get back out the scoring with three and Christensen, two, along over Zach Harms from the 126-pound weight class. Against South Central Uni- and stop what they were trying points each. with Kale Smith and Anthony Shenandoah in a major deci- Titan Ryan Koch in the 195- fi ed NE District 5, Casey was to do very well the fi rst half,” Against Hampton, the game Beavers. sion for fi rst place for the 120- pound class was good for a over Jeramiah Uldrich with a Coach Fred Kluck said. “They was close early as cold shoot- “It was a pretty typical pound weight class. Casey seventh place win over Logan fall in 2:23. were trying to push the ball ing kept scoring down. After opening night,” Kluck said. also took Garrett Neumeister Luehring in 2:24. Holtzclaw took Luke Searle hard against our press and we the fi rst quarter, however, the “We weren’t particularly sharp from Weeping Water down Hank Harris battled Shenan- down in 2:34 for six points. kept giving up the open look. Eagles led 14-3. shooting the ball, but we made in 4:21. doah, Tri County and Centen- Koch was over Jaekob They hit a few.” They continued their mo- up for it with a pretty sound Cody Fitzgerald (138 nial to meet Jake Meyer from Spitz in a 3-2 decision as was The Eagles opened up in mentum, leading 26-7 at the defense.” pounds) had a rough few Weeping Water for the third Harris, who won against Colt rounds, wrestling against place match. Harris, who was Rademacher in a major deci- Titan Dylan Fischer in one in the 220-pound class, lost the sion of 11-2. Lady Titans challenged on hardwood to open season The Thayer Central Lady Miller had four points free throws with 15 seconds Titans faced Sterling Dec. 5 on the game. Jena Cottam left in the game with Sterling, and Republic County Dec. shot fi ve points. Shooting to put the Titans up in scoring 3. Final scores were 61-21 two points each were Grace for good. The girls hit 13 of 20 and 56-18, respectively, with Souerdyke, Cheyanna Tietjen free throws for the game. the Titans on the low end of and Marissa Asche. After falling 10 points be- both games. Welch also led in scoring hind in the Republic game, Coach Andy Long said against Republic with nine the girls had the chance to win both teams returned with four points. the game on a 3-point shot at starters. The girls struggled against the buzzer, but missed. By the Sterling game, the Republic, Long said. There Souerdyke made 11 points Titans were looking to turn up were 27 turnovers. against Sterling for the team; the intensity, Long said “We felt they did some Jena Cottam, six; Cambrie They played good defense, good things on defense as Cottam, four; and Ashley but ran into problems when we are implementing man- Harms, two. Sterling scored eight, 3-point to-man this season,” Long In the Republic game, baskets with seven shots in said. Souerdyke had 10 points to the fi rst half. Asche had three points her credit; Katelyn Richard- “We did lower our number on the game. Miller, Tietjen son, four; and Cambrie Cot- of turnovers and handled the and Taelyn Virus sunk two tam and Virus, two each. full court pressure very well,” points each. “The junior varsity is doing Long said. “I felt the girls did a great a good job of executing the For the game, the girls job of executing the offense offense and defense, but still JR Photos/Nancy McGill team had 19 turnovers and and moving the ball in both needs to cut down on the num- Marshal Holtzclaw wrestles Ethan Beale of Superior. Holtzclaw was defeated by a sudden victory, rebounded better than they games,” Long said. “We need ber of turnovers and knock but against South Central Unifi ed NE District 5, Holtzclaw won over Luke Searle in 2:34. had against Republic. to knock down shots when we down shots,” Long said. They also attacked the have opportunities.” In a freshman game with basket and made 10 of 15 The junior varsity girls lost Tri County, Thayer Central free throws. by just two points to Repub- lost 28-22. Souerdyke had Emily Welch led in scor- lic, but picked up momentum nine; Jena Cottam, seven; ing with six points against to win against Sterling, 32-22 and Welch, Richardson Sterling. Welch and Kenidee for a 1-1 record. and Harms had two points Miller led in rebounds. Cambrie Cottam sank two each.

Thayer Central Titan Emily Welch moves the ball against Sterling Dec. 5. Welch had six points on the Sterling game and nine in the contest with Republic County Dec. 4. Coach Andy Long said Welch and Kenidee Miller led in rebound- ing at Sterling with 10 and seven, respectively. This week, the boys’ and girls’ teams will take on Red Cloud Dec. 11 and Fairbury Dec. 12. Both games At the Friend Invite, Jarod Hergott wrestled Parker Pearce of Yutan and won in a 7-2 deci- are at home. sion. Photos courtesy of Voice News Titans Simon Wiedel and Connor Mumm attempt to block a Sterling player Dec. 5. Final scores from the weekend games show Sterling in the lead with 71-46. The night before, Republic County defeated Thayer Central, 66-45. Mumm had 15 points against Republic; Adam Meyer, 16; and Wiedel shot nine points. On Sterling, Mumm shot 15 points; Wiedel, 12; and Meyer, seven. Wiedel led in defensive rebounds for both games. More coverage of the boys begins next week. Girls take control for 2-0 The Bruning Davenport to a Titan double digit lead ting 18 points on the board. Shickley girls basketball team in the third quarter, Gerberd- They headed into fourth quar- went strong against Hampton ing said. ter with a four-point lead. Dec. 4 for a 52-45 win. They She was proud of the “We were in trouble mid- also defeated the East Butler way the girls found a way way through the third quarter. Tigers 48-44 Dec. 5. to win. Morgan Lowery, Nicole The Tigers came out ready, The team also found a way Swartzendruber and Jadyn Coach Shana Gerberding to win the night before against Kleinschmidt logged some said. the aggressive and athletic quality minutes in a very The Eagles found them- Hampton Hawks. crucial part of the game that selves a little fl at against the True to form, Hampton contributed to the four-point Tiger’s fi rst quarter shooting, applied the pressure from the lead,” Gerberding said. which was 6 of 8 from the beginning, forcing BDS to Elznic had 12 points on the fi eld, placing them in the turn the ball over in fi ve of game as did Mick. Megan lead 13-8 at the end of the their nine possessions. Grote and Lexi Kadel sunk Titan Cody Fitzgerald came out over Trent Tietjen of Superior in an 8-5 decision for the 145- fi rst quarter. The Eagles settled in and eight points each. Four con- pound weight class. “The girls responded to the cut Hampton’s lead in the tributed three points apiece: challenge in the second quar- fi rst quarter by causing fi ve Tristen Mosier, Brice Ardis- ter, taking a fi ve-point lead straight turnovers. sono, Schardt and Klein- into the half and holding the Early in the second quarter schmidt. Eagle athletes make All District teams Tigers to seven points. it was the more of the same The Eagles kept up the pace The Class D-1 District 4 In the First Team De- Kale Smith and Freshman “It was good to see some with Hampton turning the in the fourth quarter, ran the teams have been fense are Eagle Seniors, John Christensen. balanced scoring,” Gerberd- ball over four times, but the clock and gained a six-point released. Sam Christensen and Stuart Senior Christian McCown ing said about the team. Eagles didn’t build rhythym lead down the stretch. In the First Team Offense Rohr. of McCool Junction also Carly Elznic dunked 13 on the offensive end. The Hawks fouled and the are Bruning Davenport Senior Alex Shockey of made the team. points; Catherine Mick had Consequently, Hampton Eagles knocked down seven Shickley Eagle Seniors, McCool Junction is also on Second Team Defense 12; and McKenna Schardt led going into the half, but out of 12 free throws to seal Riley Tegtmeier, Ben Elznic that team. members are Eagle Junior chipped in 11. Gerberding said the Eagles their win. and Kendall Dickson, and Second Team Offense Noel Gines and Sophomore The Titan defense rattled came alive to start the third Gerberding said the girls Junior Kale Kleinschmidt. members are Eagle Senior Holden Stengel. the Tigers, enough to lose quarter, attacking the Hawks took much better care of the their composure, which led from every angle while put- ball in the second half. The Hebron Journal-Register - Wednesday, December 9, 2015 - 9 Public Notices Oak ADVERTISEMENT %RDUGRI(TXDOL]D DIVISION 1 &RPPLVVLRQHUV REQUEST FOR PROFES- By Phyllis Schmidt FOR BIDS WLRQ3URFHHGLQJV 3URFHHGLQJV NOTICE TO BIDDERS Sealed bids for City of 'HFHPEHU SIONAL ENGINEERING 'HFHPEHU Sealed bids will be received by CONSULTING SERVICES Hebron, Nebraska Street 7KH 7KD\HU &RXQW\ %RDUG RI the Thayer County Clerk, Thayer Monday evening, Phil and 7KH 7KD\HU &RXQW\ %RDUG RI Thayer County, Nebraska Gerry Eckles attended the view- Repair Project No. 2015-1 (TXDOL]DWLRQUHFRQYHQHGLQRSHQ &RPPLVVLRQHUVPHWLQRSHQDQG County Courthouse, 225 N 4th will be received at the office of DQGSXEOLFVHVVLRQLQWKHFRPPLV Street, Hebron, NE 68370, until ing of Verla Snyder at Price SXEOLF VHVVLRQ LQ WKH FRPPLV Thayer County is seeking an the Hebron City Clerk, Hebron VLRQHU¶VURRPRIWKHFRXUWKRXVH December 23, 2015 at 9:30 a.m. Funeral Home in Nelson. 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The sealed bids are to be QLQJ0D\7KLVFRQWUDFW Rhonda and Sondra attended the )U\H'HDQ.UXHJU&RXQW\$VVHV .UXHJHUDQG&RXQW\&OHUN0DULH plainly marked “Attention: Thayer may include projects that utilize funeral in Oak on Tuesday and will be publicly opened and VRU.DUOD-RHDQG&RXQW\&OHUN read aloud. 5DXQHU County Clerk, Thayer County County, State and/or Federal remained for the dinner. 0DULH5DXQHU The scope of the work 'DYH%UXQLQJFKDLUPDQRIWKH Culvert Project No. C008503105, IXQGLQJRUUHLPEXUVHPHQW Phyllis Schmitt also attended includes: 7KHPHHWLQJZDVFDOOHGWRRUGHU ERDUGFDOOHGWKHPHHWLQJWRRUGHU Thayer County, Nebraska.” the viewing on Monday evening The project is located on E\ 'DYH %UXQLQJ FKDLUPDQ RI 3XEOLFPHHWLQJODZVDUHSRVWHG The sealed bids are to be sent or If selected for a project, the and the funeral on Tuesday Barger Avenue between a WKHERDUG DQGDYDLODEOHRQWKHQRUWKZDOORI submitted to the Clerk of Thayer selected Consultant will meet and helped with the dinner. On point at the intersection of 9th 3XEOLFPHHWLQJODZVDUHSRVWHG WKHPHHWLQJURRPLQFRPSOLDQFH County, County Courthouse 225 with Thayer County to develop Wednesday, Phyllis had lunch Street and Barger Avenue and RQWKHQRUWKZDOORIWKHPHHWLQJ ZLWK1HEUDVNDVWDWXWHV N 4th Street, Hebron, NE 68370. a detailed work plan and cost with Francis and Beth Garrison in the intersection of 12th Street URRPDQGDYDLODEOHWRWKHSXEOLF 7KH PLQXWHV IURP WKH SUHYL The work shall include all labor, estimate for the preliminary en- Bruning. Friday, she was a coffee gineering and/or construction and Barger Avenue. Concrete LQ FRPSOLDQFH ZLWK 1HEUDVND RXVPHHWLQJZHUHPDLOHGWRWKH materials, transportation and guest of Lola Biltoft. 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Werner NOTICE OF HEARING RUEHVWELG $GHTXDWH6WDII DJHRUGLVDELOLW\LQHPSOR\PHQWRU and David and Jennifer Sears and (Bar I.D. # 15880) Notice is hereby given that &RQVXOW3UR[LPLW\WR&RXQ4 family were there from Oklahoma WKHSURYLVLRQRIVHUYLFHV the Bosco Brothers LLC d/b/a 7KD\HU&RXQW\LVDQ(TXDO2SSRUWXQLW\ Daniel L. Werner, P.C., L.L.O. (PSOR\HU City, and Belva Snyder, Dan, 429 Lincoln Avenue &RPPLVVLRQHU DJHQGD DQG Brand X Saloon has filed an  )DPLOLDULW\ ZLWK &RXQW\ PLQXWHV DUH DYDLODEOH DW ZZZ V*HRUJH*HUGHV Trevor, and Katie came from Hebron, Nebraska 68370 application as provided by the &RXQW\3HUVRQQHODQG&RXQ4 California. Verla lived in Oak and Tel: (402) 768-6109 WKD\HUFRXQW\QHJRY Liquor Control Act for a Class 7KD\HU&RXQW\+LJKZD\6XSHULQWHQGHQW W\3URFHGXUHV =1(=W was 99 years old, having taught Fax: (402) 768-6271 BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB C Liquor License within the =1(=W school there for several years, E-mail: [email protected] BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB City of Hebron, Thayer County, so some of her former students, ZNEZ Wk47-3t =(1=  Nebraska, and that the Mayor friends and neighbors came to and City Council will hear NORRIS PUBLIC pay their respects. said application on Monday, POWER DISTRICT NOTICE December 17, at 6:30 P.M. at Compliance with State IN THE COUNTY the Stastny Community Center Statute 70-624 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING COURT OF THAYER in Hebron, Nebraska, and that Pursuant to Nebraska Re- COUNTY, NEBRASKA the general character of the vised Statutes Section 70-624, ESTATE OF The Thayer County Zoning and license applied for is a Class Norris Public Power District Toni D. Forbes, Planning Commission will hold C Liquor License and that the is required to publish the fol- Deceased, a public hearing Thursday De- premises to be licensed is lowing salaries in three legal Estate No. PR 15-35 cember 17 at 7:15 PM. in the located at 445 Lincoln Avenue newspapers. As such, the Notice is hereby given that Clubroom (BASEMENT) of the in Hebron, Thayer County, monthly compensation for Hey Kids! on November 23, 2015, in Courthouse in Hebron, NE. At Nebraska. the President is Five Hundred the County Court of Thayer the public hearing the Planning All persons desiring to give Twenty Dollars; the Treasurer County, Nebraska, Sharon Commission shall solicit and al- evidence before the Mayor and is Five Hundred Dollars; with E. McGee at 2729 O Street, low public comments on the con- City Council in support of or all other Directors receiving 7i½`ʏˆŽiÊ̜Êà >ÀiÊޜÕÀʏiÌÌiÀÃÊ̜ Belleville, Kansas 66935 was struction of a 305 foot guy wire protest against the issuance Four Hundred Fifty Dollars informally appointed by the supported communications tower of this license may do so at per month. Directors are also ->˜Ì>ÊÜˆÌ ÊœÕÀÊÀi>`iÀÃ°Ê œÌÊ̜ Registrar as Personal Repre- at 7136 RD T in Alexandria, NE. the time of the hearing. paid One Hundred Fifty Dol- sentative of the Estate. Approximate coordinates are Lat- City of Hebron lars for attending an official ܜÀÀÞ]Ê>vÌiÀÊÜiÊ>ÀiÊwʘˆÃ i`ÊÜˆÌ Creditors of this Estate must itude: 40°-15’-046.6” Longitude: Marcy Welch Board Meeting. The monthly file their claims with this Court 97°-23’-54.6” City Clerk compensation for the General ޜÕÀʏiÌÌiÀÊÜiÊ܈ÊvœÀÜ>À`ʈÌÊ̜ÊÌ iÊ on or before February 2, 2016, ZNEZ Wk49-1t Manager is Thirteen Thousand or be forever barred. Maps and other documents are Five Hundred Dollars. œÀÌ Ê*œiÊ̜Ê->˜Ì>° Vicki L. Jarchow available for viewing in the Coun- Bruce Vitosh Clerk Magistrate W\&OHUN¶VRI¿FH General Manager and Thayer County Court NOTICE OF HEARING CEO iÌÌiÀÃÊà œÕ`ÊLiʓ>ˆi`ʜÀ 225 North 4th St., Ste. 203 Chris Frye Administrator; Thayer Notice is hereby given that ZNEZ Wk49-1t Hebron, NE 68370 County Zoning and Planning C & M Supply, Inc. d/b/a 81 `iˆÛiÀi`Ê̜\ (402) 768-6325 ZNEZ 2t-49 Express have filed an ap- Daniel L. Werner plication as provided by the iÌÌiÀÃÊ̜Ê->˜Ì> (Bar I.D. # 15880) Liquor Control Act for a Class Daniel L. Werner, P.C., L.L.O. D Liquor License within the VɜÊiLÀœ˜ÊœÕÀ˜>‡,i}ˆÃÌiÀ] 429 Lincoln Avenue City of Hebron, Thayer County, Hebron, Nebraska 68370 NOTICE Nebraska, and that the Mayor *"Ê œÝÊÓ£ä]ÊiLÀœ˜]Ê ÊÈnÎÇä° Tel: (402) 768-6109 IN THE COUNTY and City Council will hear ★ Fax: (402) 768-6271 COURT OF THAYER said application on Monday, E-mail: [email protected] COUNTY, NEBRASKA December 17, 2015, at 6:30 ZNEZ Wk48-3t ESTATE OF P.M at the Stastny Community *i>ÃiÊ >ÛiÊޜÕÀʏiÌÌiÀÊ̜ÊÕÃÊLÞ Bernard A. Hinrichs, Center in Hebron, Nebraska, Deceased, and that the general charac- 7i`˜iÃ`>Þ]Ê iVi“LiÀʣȰ Estate No. PR 13-33 ter of the license applied for A red star on NOTICE OF Notice is hereby given that is a Class D Liquor License ORGANIZATION OF a Final Account and report and that the premises to be ˆ`Ài˜ÊœvÊ>Ê>}iÃÊ>ÀiÊÜiVœ“i° NORTH FORK, LLC of administration and a Peti- licensed is located at 1375 your label I. The name of the Limited tion for Complete Settlement Dove Road in Hebron, Thayer Liability Company is NORTH have been filed and are set for County, Nebraska. FORK, LLC hearing in the County Court All persons desiring to give iÌÌiÀÃÊ܈ÊLiÊ«ÕLˆÃ i`ʈ˜ÊÌ i II. The address of the initial of Thayer County, Nebraska, evidence before the Mayor and means it's time designated office of the Com- located at Hebron, Nebraska, City Council in support of or iVi“LiÀÊÓÎʈÃÃÕi]Ê>ÃÊë>Vi pany in Nebraska is: 2241 on December 28, 2015, at protest against the issuance Road 5200, Davenport, NE 11:45 p.m. of this license may do so at «iÀ“ˆÌðÊvÊޜÕÊ >ÛiÊ>˜ÞʵÕiÃ̈œ˜Ã 68335 Vicki L. Jarchow the time of the hearing. to renew your III. The name and address Clerk Magistrate City of Hebron V>ÊÌ iÊiLÀœ˜ÊœÕÀ˜>‡,i}ˆÃÌiÀ° of the Company’s initial agent Thayer County Court Marcy Welch for services of process of the 225 North 4th St., Ste. 203 City Clerk Company is: Christin P. Loveg- Hebron, NE 68370 ZNEZ Wk49-1t subscription The Hebr ournal rove, 179 N 9th Street, PO Box (402) 768-6325 311, Geneva, NE 68361 Lance J. Johnson, #15089 J HEINISCH & LOVEGROVE Germer, Murray & Johnson - LAW OFFICE, PC LLO Attorneys at Law to the Hebron egister 179 North 9th Street P.O. Box 210 R 318 Lincoln Ave. • PO Box 210 • Hebron, NE 68370 PO Box 311 Bruning, NE 68322 Story Idea? Geneva, NE 68361 (402) 353-2665 Ph.: 402-768-6602 • Fax: 402-768-7354 • Email: [email protected] ZNEZ Wk48-3t ZNEZ Wk48-3t Call 768-6602 Journal-Register 10 - Wednesday, December 9, 2015 - The Hebron Journal-Register Bridge project $2 million and climbing By Nancy McGill missioner Chris Frye said. BUSINESS SERVICES Hebron Journal-Register [email protected] ment is currently fi xing the soft project to its next step. Bruning said when he talked spots on Road 6900 south of to NDOR Engineer Larry Jaye Moeller, Owner Byron The commissioners briefl y 236-8619 A road nearly two miles east Highway 4 and that Speece- discussed Hebron South, Legg, Legg said 80 percent of Lewis Engineers is ready for of Bruning will have to wait which is currently about $2 the fi nal cost will be taken care MMOELLEROELLER Hebron until spring for a much-needed bidletting on four box culverts million. of “right off the top.” 768-6289 crowning to negate a dip in for two bridges on River Road. “And climbing,” Bruning Gerdes also let the commis- ELECTRIC the middle that collects water, The county will advertise for added. sioners know he is bringing in HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING Thayer County Commissioner the bids later this month. The county will owe 20 a couple of new employees and Dave Bruning said. Gerdes also said the Spring percent of the unknown total will lose one to retirement at Thayer County Road Su- Creek bridge on 1st Street under the federal match. the end of the year. Bruning perintendent George Gerdes has offi cially been named the Hebron South is a result of verifi ed there are 22 employ- said the department is aware “Hebron South” project by the May storms. The week of ees at the roads department, of the problem during the the Nebraska Department of the storm, repairs were rough- counting Gerdes. commissioner’s meeting Dec. Roads. Recently, an environ- ly estimated at $750,000. In other business, Jana 2, and has seen photographs mental study at the site con- “They added a $10,000 Tietjen told the commissioners of the road. cluded endangered wildlife paperwork fee in there,” Com- student-crafted power point Gerdes reported the depart- is not an issue, furthering the presentations are spreading the message of the Thayer County Health Coalition and drawing new volunteers. Some of the coalition’s grant funding requires the coalition to work with the Ne- Fas-Break Bruning Lumber Co. Backpack program in need of funding braska State Patrol on sobriety WINDSHIELD REPAIR & REPLACEMENT SERVICE Bruning, Nebraska and compliance checks. Russ Gerberding A sobriety checkpoint was Taking Care of Life's "Little Breaks" s-ARTIN3ENOUR0AINTS -Most major insurers will waive deductible- s!STRO0OLE"UILDINGS held Nov. 20 next to Highway MOBILE REPAIR & REPLACEMENT SERVICE 81. Offi cers directed south- Davenport, NE 68335 (402) 365-4278 s7ELDING2OD /XYGEN bound traffi c off the highway !CETYLENE to the scale south of Hebron, Bowman Electric s,UMBER"UILDING Terry Bowman Bruning, NE Trooper Tim Pickering said. 3UPPLIES The public wasn’t given Complete electrical, prior notice of the sobriety heating, and air s2EDI -IX#ONCRETE check because it wasn’t tied to conditioning services 353-4755 or 1-800-228-3923 or Daykin Lumber 1-800-637-9711 a state grant, Pickering said. 402-353-6255 or 402-768-8685 Only checkpoints work- ing off a state grant, such as, “Click It or Ticket” require Shop The ClassiÀ eds! Hebron the public be informed be- forehand. Tree Service Pickering said the check- Ourada Chiropractic NOW AVAILABLE point produced one violation TREE for no proof of insurance. Tuesdays SHEERING & “Fourteen vehicles came 2p.m. - 5:30p.m. PASTURE CLEARING JR Photo/Nancy McGill through that night. There Girl Scouts Bailey Kiburz, Chloe Hintz, Kylie Pachta, Hannah Cooper and Sydny Havel prepare was no volume of traffi c,” Call 768-2112 FREE ESTIMATES to fi ll 24 backpacks with the weekly menu. The program has jumped in numbers - 18 per week Pickering said. Tietjen said For an appointment the weather was freezing that Tim Hartley were needed last year. night. 114 North 3rd St. • Hebron Call (402) 768-3486 The backpack program at supplies the items for back- increased from last year’s 18 Because of the low vol- Thayer Central began six years packs. to this year’s 24. ume, Pickering said troopers ago as a Girl Scout Gold Award The scouts also stuff vouch- Hergott said recently, the worked the county for the project, however, the program ers for egg, milk and bread in junior high scouts have been rest of the evening, produc- HELP WANTED is more about families. the bags, which families can recruited to pack because ing two log book violations; Troop Leader Staci Hergott spend at Central Market. activities have increased for four speeding citations; one said the scouts follow a The Thayer Central program the high school scouts. registration citation; two RN, LPN, CNAs & Activities Assistant six-week rotation menu for has just one more semester of The Food Bank’s website driver inspections; and two Progressive rural hospital 38 bed Long Term Care with exciting career packing during semesters, backpacks funded. states sponsorship for one insurance violations. Four opportunities are now available for a RN, LPN,CNAs and Part time which run $2,400 to $2,500 “After May, we have no student is $100 per semester. warnings were issued for Activities Assistant. Stable nursing staff and supportive medical staff. each time. money,” Hergott said. An entire school year is $225 speeding. Full Time and Part Time All Shifts 8 or 12 hour Shifts. Every other The Food Bank of Lincoln The number of backpacks per student. On compliance, the state weekend off for CNA. Every 3rd weekend for RN & LPN. Evening & patrol attempted to check 20 Night differential pay. New competitive pay scale with experience based establishments, but 11 were wages. Hire on Bonus Incentives. Excellent bene¿ t package includ- closed. A 19-year-old female ing: Life-long learning encouraged: paid continuing educationtuition attempted to purchase alcohol reimbursement, and scholarships,Vacation and wellness incentives, at nine establishments. She Superior taxed deferred retirement plan, Health and Dental insurance, was successful at the Pioneer Paid life insurance,and Flexible spending accounts Inn in Gilead. Republic County Hospital is an Equal Opportunity Employer All other establishments re- Contact Faye Jones, RN fused to sell to the 19-year-old, Director of LTC which is an improvement from 2420 G Street a prior compliance check that Belleville, KS 66935 netted fi ve of 11 businesses, 785-527-6048 Tietjen said. . The commissioners also met Nov. 25 and signed an interlocal agreement for the Southeast 911 region, which includes a number of counties and the cities of Lincoln and Beatrice. Thayer County Emergency CertiÀ ed Nursing Assistant Courtesy Photo Manager Bill McPherson said Progressive rural hospital with exciting career opportunities are now avail- the commissioners needed the able for CNA Nurses. 25 Acute beds, ER, OB, Surgery, and Critical Care Roehr’s - Top ten dealer... agreement signed to move Unit with stable nursing staff and supportive medical staff. Full or Part Pictured (l-r) are: Reinke President, Chris Roth; Mark Bathel, Eric Bathel, Lyle Ritterling and forward with the county’s Time, 8 hour shifts, Evening & Night differential pay, Every other weekend Dean Roehr of Roehr’s Machinery; Reinke East Central Territory Manager, Dan Glenn. share of costs. off, New competitive pay scale with experience based wages, Hire on The agreement requires Bonus Incentives. Excellent bene¿ t package including: Thayer County to be a public Life-long learning encouraged: paid continuing education tu- service answering point for ition reimbursement, and scholarships, Vacation and wellness incentives, $70,546.49. Equipment share Superior tax deferred retirement plan, Health and Dental insurance, Paid is $13,319.24 and a popula- life insurance, and Flexible spending accounts. tion-based fee will be $658.97. Republic County Hospital is an Equal Opportunity Employer All costs will be paid from the Contact Diane Reed, MSN, RN 911 reserve fund. 2420 G street McPherson said the agree- Belleville, KS 66935 ment is the most cost effective 785-527-2254 for the county. “If we go in with Lincoln and Beatrice, we won’t lose local control. We’re just shar- ing hardware and software,” McPherson said.

Courtesy Photo South Central - Top ten dealer... Pictured (l-r) are: Reinke President, Chris Roth; Jarrod Watson, Zeb Webber and Randy Hergott of South Central Irrigation; Reinke East Central Territory Manager, Dan Glenn. #CAREERS Reinke recognizes top ten dealerships WE ARE HIRING FOR THE FOLLOWING POSITIONS: Reinke has recognized ing year success. Canada gather each year to Roehr’s Machinery, Inc., South Central Irrigation attend the company’s sales ƒ MAINTENANCE MECHANIC/AUTOMATION TECHNICIAN with locations in Beatrice and was also recognized as a top convention. The convention ƒ LOADER/UNLOADERS - REINCOAT Hebron, as one of the top ten fi ve dealer in the East Central awards ceremony recognizes highest selling dealerships Territory, the dealer with the select Reinke dealerships for ƒ ASSEMBLERS throughout the United States largest total sales increase, their hard work and dedica- and Canada, in acknowledg- and received a Gold Reinke tion to sales and marketing ƒ SHIPPERS/RECEIVERS ment of the company’s market- Pride award. throughout the past year. ƒ CABLE ROLLERS ing year success. Both dealerships were hon- The Reinke Pride awards Roehr’s Machinery was ored during Reinke’s recent are determined as part of an ƒ WELDERS – STEEL & ALUMINUM recognized as a top fi ve highest annual convention held in incentive program that distin- selling dealership in the East November in Dallas, Texas. guishes superior achievement Central Territory, and each “We congratulate Roehr’s levels according to an evalu- Interested parties may pick up company location received a Machinery on this well- ation based on a dealership’s an application at Reinke Gold Reinke Pride award. deserved recognition,” said exterior and interior house- 1040 Rd 5300, Deshler, NE Reinke has also recognized Reinke Director of Marketing keeping and maintenance, or call 402-365-7251 South Central Irrigation in Tom Palmertree. “We appreci- indoor and outdoor displays, or also at www.reinke.com . Deshler as one of the top ten ate their ongoing commitment safety, retail environment, highest selling dealerships to Reinke and to their agricul- merchandising, professional- throughout the United States tural community.” ism, promotions and event and Canada, in acknowledg- Reinke dealerships from participation, and market Reinke is an Equal Opportunity Employer M/F ment of the company’s market- across the United States and share. The Hebron Journal-Register - Wednesday, December 09, 2015 - 11

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HELP WANTED: PART-TIME RECORDS CLERK (.5) - HELP WANTED: FPF Trucking is looking for a truck driv- THAYER - HEBRON, NE. Deadline: Monday, December 14, er. Pay range is $1000 - $1500 per week. If interested please 2015 | Salary: $13.06/hour. The Thayer County Court is taking call 402-768-1749. applications for a part-time (.5) Records Clerk position. This is 39-tf an entry level clerical position working 20 hours per week. Work involves a variety of general offi ce duties including responding to routine inquiries, typing and computer functions under the supervision of the Clerk Magistrate of the Thayer County Court. Requirements include typing skills, computer and data entry Nursing Home, Care Home, and Courtyard Assisted Living skills and ability to follow oral and written instructions. RE- QUIREMENTS: High school graduation or equivalent. Preferred Available Position: Qualifi cations: One year of clerical OR any experience working REGISTERED NURSE (RN) This full-time position at BVLH Nursing Home is to take in a county court. The ability to speak Spanish is preferred but responsibility in the Nursing Services department to provide not required. Other Qualifi cations: Successful completion of “on quality care to our residents in a friendly home-like atmo- the job training” in JUSTICE (the statewide computer system) sphere. Candidate must demonstrate leadership abilities; ability to communicate and comprehend nursing tasks; will be required. Please visit www.statejobs.nebraska.gov to possess knowledge of basic nursing skills with prior work fi ll out the State application. The State of Nebraska complies experience in like or related positions may be helpful. Li- censure in State of Nebraska and current CPR certifi cation with Nebraska’s Veterans Preference Laws. or ability to become certifi ed in CPR is required. Listed are 48-2 a few of the responsibilities that come with this position: Infection Control, Restorative Programs, Staff Development, Quality Improvement, Wound Care. Salary will be based off HELP WANTED: Gene Transfer Technician (Full Time) of years of experience. Day Shift Available. Zoltenko Farms Inc., a progressive and family-owned livestock Be a part of a caring, compassionate, and progressive organization! operation located near Hardy, NE, is seeking a self-starting, Join our Team! Apply Today! trustworthy individual to fi ll a full time position in a challenging and team-oriented environment with constantly evolving work For more information contact: Human Resources objectives. Qualifi ed Gene Transfer Tech candidates are: • Fast 402-768-3900 • Fax 402-768-3901 • 220 Park Avenue learners and teachable • Self-motivated • Process oriented • Able Hebron, NE • [email protected] • www.bvlh.org • EOE to work independently. Duties may include but are not limited to: • Animal Care - feeding, medicating, working with pigs • Sanitation & Maintenance – power washing, basic repairs • Laboratory Processing - evaluating, processing, packaging, cleaning Hours are M - F 5:00 A.M. - Finish. Reliable transportation required. Pre-hire physical and Nursing Home, Care Home, and Courtyard Assisted Living drug screen required. Applications remain active for 6 months from application date. Health insurance, paid time off, AFLAC, lunch Available Position: provided. Zoltenko Farms Inc. is an equal opportunity employer. LICENSED PRACTICAL NURSE (LPN) Well qualifi ed applicants should Call 785-278-5405 or email This full-time position at BVLH Care Home is to take re- careers@zfi stud.com. sponsibility in the Nursing Services department to provide 48-5 quality care to our residents in a friendly home-like atmo- sphere. Candidate must demonstrate leadership abilities; FOR RENT ability to communicate and comprehend nursing tasks; FOR RENT: Davenport possess knowledge of basic nursing skills with prior work FOR RENT: Self-Storage experience in like or related positions may be helpful. Li- Community Center Recep- - Call Superstorage. Check censure in state of Nebraska and current CPR certifi cation tions, reunions, celebrations, out our brand new building or ability to become certifi ed in CPR is required. meetings of all kinds, sales, on South 3rd St. in Hebron. Evening Shift Available: 2:15pm-10:45pm Nursing Home, Care Home, and Courtyard Assisted Living auctions, and shows. Three We have storage units for Available Position: Be a part of a caring, compassionate, and progressive organization! rooms to fi t your require- just $20.00. Locally owned ments. Commercial kitchen and operated. Hebron Su- MAINTENANCE ASSISTANT Join our Team! Apply Today! available. Phone 402-364- This Position at BVLH Courtyard Terrace is to take respon- perstorage, 402-768-7251. sibility in the maintenance department, to assure that the For more information contact: Human Resources 2260 to schedule your event. Deshler Superstorage, 402- facility, equipment, and grounds are maintained in a safe 402-768-3915 • Fax 402-768-3901 • 220 Park Avenue 365-4282. Or stop at our and workable manner. Candidate must be able to commu- 49-1 nicate with residents, co-workers, visitors and vendors/con- Hebron, NE • [email protected] • www.bvlh.org • EOE offi ce at 210 S. 4th St. in tractor in an understandable manner. Work independently, Hebron. follow instructions and accept constructive criticism. The Ground fl oor apartments 13-tf duties that will be required are maintaining the care and now available. use of vehicles, supplies, equipment, etc., and maintain all STATEWIDES If you are age 62 and over, areas in a safe, clean, and comfortable manner. Salary will FOR RENT: 2 bedroom be based off of years of experience. The position available and qualify as low income or is for 25-30 hours a week. CLASSIFIED ADVERTIS- handicapped, we have avail- apartment in Deshler. No Be a part of a caring, compassionate, and progressive organization! ING in over 165 newspapers. able the fi nest apartment of its smoking/pets. New carpet. Join our Team! Apply Today! Reach thousands of readers type in Nebraska. Rental fee Garage. Ideal for singles. for $225/25 word ad. Contact covers all expenses. $325. Call 402-365-4359. For more information contact: Human Resources your local newspaper or call Leave message if no answer. 402-768-3915 • Fax 402-768-3901 • 220 Park Avenue 1-800-369-2850. At Parkside you pay 46-tf Hebron, NE • [email protected] • www.bvlh.org • EOE only 30% of your BANKRUPTCY: FREE initial adjusted income. FOR RENT: Inside Stor- consultation. Fast relief from age units and outside park- creditors. Low rates. Statewide ing storage are available. Join Our Healthcare Team! fi ling. No offi ce appointment Parkside Manor New building with easy ac- necessary. Call Steffens Law 5th & Jefferson, Hebron cess, trailer friendly, rocked Parkview Haven Skilled Nursing Home Offi ce, 308-872-8327. steffens- driveway. Lighted facility bankruptcylaw.com. We are a STRUVE ENTERPRISES, INC. with security cameras. We Deshler, Nebraska debt relief agency, which helps accept credit cards. Hebron • Full/part time evening and night shift people fi le bankruptcy under the Deshler, NE Storage. 402-200-8899. bankruptcy code. 50-tf CNA/MA positions available. 1-800-762-3681 AFFORDABLE PRESS Re- Meadowlark Heights Assisted Living lease service. Send your mes- Idioma Español aplicaciones sage to 170 newspapers across REAL ESTATE • Part time night shift MA disponibles en línea Nebraska for one low price! Call 1-800-369-2850 or www.neb- Add on for experience, fl exible scheduling,competitive press.com for more details. Whether buying or wages, shift differential, tuition reimbursement avail- selling, moving or able, benefi ts for full time. For further information WAREHOUSE: FOR sale and an application, call Miranda 402-365-4545 or POSITIONS AVAILABLE or lease. 26,000 square foot renting, job hunt- Judy at 402- 365-7237. warehouse in Sidney, Nebraska, TCHS provides high quality, 2 loading docks, includes offi ce. ing or hiring help, compassionate healthcare Call 308-627-7801. close to home. We offer The Classifi eds 122 S. 4th St., Hebron, NE Parkview Haven Nursing Home excellent benefi ts includ- ARE YOU ready for a career? are the answer. (402) 768-2292 Deshler, Nebraska ing health, dental, vision, We are seeking an insurance life insurance, retirement, representative in Nebraska. Is accepting applications for the full time posi- paid time off, sick leave and No experience needed! If tion of Social Service Director. Experience in tuition reimbursement. interested, send resumes to: Positions: [email protected]. healthcare a plus. Competitive wages, ben- Hospital RN– Full Time (Sign-On MEAT DEPARTMENT Man- efi ts include disability, dental, life, health, and Bonus Available) ager needed. Financially strong retirement. Hopital CNA- family chain in Midwest. Salary, For further information and an Part-Time bonus, insurance, 401k. Re- application, call sume: [email protected] or Environmental mail to Box 600630, San Diego, Mary at 402-365-7237 Services Tech- CA 92160-0630. Full Time QLF TRANSPORTATION Radiology Tech- — Class A CDL Drivers/Tankers. Part Time Great pay, home weekends, and Registered Dietitian- benefi ts! Potential of $60,000 Full Time plus per year! Contact Tony, 608-935-0915 ext. 16, www. Registration Clerk- qlf.com. Full Time FLATBED DRIVERS – Earn 340b Specialist Pharmacy Tech – 44-50 cpm starting (based Full Time on experience), Guaranteed Pay fi rst 2 weeks. High Miles! Please visit our website: BC/BS Insurance, pets allowed. www.thayercountyhealth. CDL-A, 1-year OTR required. com 888-476-4860, www.drivechief. and click on “Careers” for a detailed com. description of all career postings and to submit an application. Equal Opportunity Employer NOTICE CHRISTMAS CON- SIGNMENT AUCTION: WORK WANTED Sunday, Dec. 13th at 2:00 p.m. AUCTION at 81 Automotive, 1380 River RD., Hebron, NE. View items AUCTION CALENDAR WENSKE REPAIR at www.murelsauctionhouse. Byron NE com. Any questions call Joe Thur. Jan. 21- 5:30 PM - Call now to consign. To be held at the Schultis HEAVY DUTY DIESEL Patterson 402-705-9393. Auction Center at 222 W. 14th Street, Fairbury, NE. TRUCK & REPAIR 48-2 (Service, Repair, Tires Sales, Exhaust & Performance) Sun. Feb. 7- 12:00 PM - Coin and Currency auction. Call to consign your BUYING JUNK BAT- coins and/or currency. Visit www.schultis.com for complete sale bills. We Do Alignments! TERIES and aluminum cans. Also buying aluminum ir- Call for an appointement NOW! rigation pipe, copper, brass SCHULTIS AND SON, INC. 402-236-8700 and iron. FAIRBURY IRON & REAL ESTATE & AUCTION SERVICE Hours: Mon. - Fri. 8 to 5 METAL, 200 C. St., Fairbury, 222 WEST 14TH • PO BOX 582 • FAIRBURY, NE Located on Byron Spur Rd. NE. 402-729-5472. Offi ce Ph.: 402-729-2435 • Web site: www.schultis.com 01-tf 12 - Wednesday, December 9, 2015 - The Hebron Journal-Register

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