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Courthouse News ...... 3 Banner-Argus ...... 14 Cards of Thanks ...... 4 Chester Herald ...... 7 Churches ...... 5 Classifi eds ...... 13 J Sports ...... 10-11 75¢ egister Volume 139, Issue 45 14 Pages, One Section, Plus Supplements Wednesday, November 10, 2010 http://hebronjournalregister.comR Tidbits City considers screens for wastewater Veteran’s Day... By Jacque Rocole Two-year old comminuter already needs replacing Thursday, Nov. 11, is Veterens Hebron Journal-Register Day. Join us inside, pages 8-9, as at any of the other places. clean up the properties and assign Monday night explaining that more we pay tribute to our American Hebron leaders met with BG Con- Murray said nuisance declarations costs to the owners. cleanup measures have been taken, Veterans of Foreign Wars. sultants, Inc., representative Thaniel will be made against the owners of In the meantime, Frank Calloway such as removal of all the old tires Monaco, P.E., during the regular City 740 Lincoln Ave., 415 N. 2nd Street, was allowed an additional 30-day and more of the old vehicles and iron, 4-H Hands on fun... meeting Nov. 1, to discuss the instal- 340 S. 6th Street and 148 S. 10th extension in the cleanup of his prop- and plans are currently in the works All youth ages 9-12 and adults lation of screens at the city’s main Street. The City will take steps to erty. He met with council members to burn down the house. wanting to experience what 4-H sewer terminal. An automatic screen is all about are invited to “A 4-H will run approximately $100,000, Experience – Hands on Fun.” Monaco said. This free event will be held Nov. Wastewater treatment facility 22 from 6-8 p.m., at the Thayer manager Jim Summers told the city THHAYERAYER CEENTRALNTRAL PLLAYERSAYERS RIINGNG IN County Courthouse Club Room, council earlier this year that the 225 N 4th, Hebron. A light supper two-year old comminuter (grinder) will be served from 5:30-6 p.m. installed in 2008, is no longer work- followed by educational hands ing properly. Basically, he said, the on activities related to 4-H. piece of equipment was unable to Topics include animal sci- keep up with the amount of debris ence, wildlife, digital video, discharged into the sewer system. tthehe holidaysholidays digital photography and science, At the meeting Monday night he engineering and technology. said screens would eliminate the Adults who want to learn debris instead of grind it up. “When more about 4-H or are new to a it comes to chopping it up, rags and 4-H volunteer role, are encour- other inorganic materials are still in aged to participate in a session there going around and wadding up,” describing the 4-H program as he said. “That’s hard on the system. well as how to get the most out Elimination is better.” of your experience with young The new comminuter, costing the people. They will also experi- city $32,796, was purchased when ence many hands on activities replacement parts for the old one in project areas that fi t well into could no longer be acquired. The many 4-H settings. comminuter was installed at the This experience is being city’s main terminal on 6th Street sponsored by UNL Extension 4- in 2008. H Youth Development, National “You have three lift stations and 4-H Council, and Monsanto. each has pump protection,” Monaco Youth and adults from all said. “We can assist you with an towns and counties are invited evaluation of each station.” to participate. For more in- Hebron interim mayor Larry formation or to RSVP by Nov. Fangmeier said the highest priority 19, contact UNL Extension in was at the main plant, but the 4th Thayer County at 402-768-7212 Street terminal would benefi t from a or [email protected]. screen. “It would cost a quarter mil- Football Contest... lion to do something about that one,” The fi nal guesses are in and he said, “because it runs so deep.” this year, the Hebron Journal- The Hebron plant was built 34 Register’s football contest did years ago. “You are getting a very not produce a grand prize winner, good life out of your plant,” Monaco but we did see repeat winners said. “Typically, 20 years is good and you are working on 34 years.” of the top three positions. So JR Photos/Jacque Rocole it is with the fi nal contest. This Monaco said his company could week’s winner is Jayme Theime, do an evaluation, offer suggestions “A Christmas Carol” presented... Fairbury, while second and third and submit a report to the The Thayer Central drama department gave its an- go to Charley and Heather White- Department of Health at a cost nual fall production this last week. The holiday classic head, Davenport, respectively. of $3,500. The City approved the “A Christmas Carol” required a large cast of students And although we committed a measure. (45), some playing multiple parts. The large production few errors and had to punt on a In other business, Attorney Joe was directed by Thayer Central teacher Anne Roesner Murray asked if any of the nuisance couple of occasions, we enjoyed Heitmann with assistance from Thayer Central alumnus the game, appreciate the players property owners had asked for a hearing. “No one has contacted us,” Kyle Corr. Thayer County Community Theater presi- and hope to see everyone again dent Michael Pracheil assisted with technical details next year. Fangmeier said. Councilman Rich Koch said one owner is making a while Ranae Hintz assisted with makeup. Harvest... noticeable effort in cleaning up his Pictured left: Kesston Fink starred as Ebenezer Norder Agri Supply Hebron property, but he hadn’t seen any effort Scrooge and is shown rejoicing as the true meaning manager Larry Seaman said of Christmas becomes evident. Above (L-R): Madi- everyone is done with harvest Hebron Chamber to son Reece, Heath Fink, Nathan Seaman and Caryn as far as he knows and, for the Friesen dance during the Fezziwig dream sequence. most part, yields were average. host Christmas Fair For more photographs of the production, visit our “For irrigated corn, we saw online site at hebronjournalregister.com and click on 180-200 bushels per acre and the photos heading. for dry land it ran about 100-140 Retailers, crafters bushels,” he said. “That’s an average yield.” come together Seaman said the lower yields were due to the late dry weather. The Hebron Chamber of Com- Crops, specifically corn and merce will host its 23rd annual beans, were not able to reach citywide Christmas Fair Sunday, their full potential without mois- Nov. 21, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. ture. The annual celebration, bringing With the lower yields, prices independent crafters, artisans, and are on the increase. Seaman business persons together with local said the monthly crop report retailers will be held at both Thayer was released Tuesday, and that Central gymnasiums and throughout Thayer County’s performance Hebron’s business district. The arts, is consistent with the rest of crafts, collectibles and gifts fair the country. will follow the above hours. Some Hebron retailers will close at 5 p.m., or later. ~Obituaries~ Regular features include a Thayer Central Booster Club sponsored Holmes, Evelyn, L., 95, Deshler soup luncheon at the High School Wiedel, Robert, 84, Titusville, FL gymnasium from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., and Santa will be available to hear ~Death Notices~ Christmas wishes from 11:30 a.m. Thompson, Fern M., 91, Hebron to 1 p.m., at the High School gym. Wassenaar, Leon E., 77, Hebron Bring your own camera for photo opportunities with Santa. JR Photo/Mike Edgecombe Chamber sponsored events for Lady Titans donate to American Cancer Society... WEATHER children include free kids’ bowl- The Thayer Central volleyball team earned the C2-2 district championship Friday after downing the Date High/Low precip ing at the Blue Valley Bowl and a Sutton Fillies, 3-2, and will head into the Class C2 state tournament this Thursday. Details of the district Tue., Nov 2 64/27 0 free movie at the Majestic Theatre contest as well as state tourney information can be found inside on the Sports pages 10-11. Pictured Wed., Nov 3 65/35 0 sponsored by Dick Walsh Insurance Thu., Nov 4 55/24 0 Agency Inc., Great Western Bank, above: Titans senior Cody Long (holding check-gray t-shirt), who initiated the fund raiser, donates on Fri., Nov 5 55/22 0 Diode Telecom, Bruning State Bank, behalf of the Thayer Central Lady Titans $1,134 to the American Cancer Society. Accepting the dona- Sat., Nov 6 68/38 0 Blue Valley Lutheran Homes, and tion is Thayer County Cancer Society chairman Naomi Grupe (left of Long). The Titans, decked out Sun., Nov 7 74/43 0 Dageforde Agency, Inc. in pink uniforms, held a special fund raising game earlier this season collecting dollars for points. Also Mon., Nov 8 75/45 0 For more information call 768- pictured is Long’s father, Andy Long (left of Grupe) and Thayer Central volleyball coach Kurk Wiedel Courtesy of Mike Prellwitz 7156. (far right) and assistant coach Carlece Kenner (far left). 2 - Wednesday, November 10, 2010 - The Hebron Journal-Register

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My Thoughts Exactly Washington Report By Jacque Rocole By Adrian Smith Journal-Register News Director Representative, Nebraska Third District

Hebron – May 2006 The Value of Research and Thirty years later, our Unfortunately, avail- nations, and we must fi nd a Me: Dad, come here and look at our neighbor’s tree. I haven’t Development economy is again strug- ability of this tax credit way to reverse this trend. seen any others like it around here. What is it? Throughout our nation’s gling to right itself and the has been far from certain. The R&D tax credit Horticulturist Dad: It’s a Ginkgo Biloba tree – weird, you history innovators and research and development Since its inception nearly 30 creates high-wage, Ameri- usually don’t fi nd them this far north. They’re from Asia. I entrepreneurs have played tax credit once again can years ago, the tax credit has can jobs and encourages think it’s China’s national tree. an integral role in creating be a valuable arrow in our expired on 14 occasions, and investment in research and Me: Gingko Biloba? Isn’t that the herb for memory loss or American jobs, increasing quiver. has been extended 13 times, development which contrib- something? productivity, and moving It has fostered private often retroactively. Most re- utes to the revitalization of Dad: Aches and pains, ringing in the ears, incontinence, our economy forward. They sector investment by cently, the credit expired on the American economy. Alzheimer’s...these trees have been around since dinosaurs. have done so by pursuing American companies of all December 31, 2009. Since After nearly a year since They’re called fossil trees because they’ve been around for so new ideas and technologies. sizes, helping to bring new, then companies have been the tax credit expired, we long. They also live a very long time – hundreds of years. You As a member of the House improved products and ser- coping with uncertainty – a should be on the cutting use the leaves to make a tea – supposed to cure everything. Science and Technology vices to market. All manner situation which stifl es pri- edge instead of in the wait- Me: Well, the leaves aren’t the problem, it’s the fruit. They Committee, I have seen just of industries – from agricul- vate sector innovation and ing room. Every day the look like yellow plums, but squishier. Last November they how valuable research and ture-based sectors such as job growth. R&D credit remains expired, fell by the ton, completely covered our neighbors lawn and development can be to our food and wood products to Much like the uncertainty ours and reeked to high heaven. I mean to tell you, they stunk the future of U.S. jobs, nation, and I’m committed the more traditional software and anxiety surrounding the innovation, and economic with a capital “S.” I can’t even open my windows when the to helping the private sector and pharmaceutical sectors looming tax hikes slated to growth is in jeopardy. fruit is falling. realize its full potential in – have benefi ted. More take effect on January 1, Ideas become reality Dad: Yep. What you’ve got here is a perfectly healthy exploring new frontiers. importantly, it has helped 2011, has forced our nation’s when America’s innovators beautiful female Gingko Biloba tree. And what you’re calling In 1981 – as a way to entrepreneurs encourage small businesses into a hold- fruit is actually the seed. Whoever planted it probably should help pull our economy American innovation and ing pattern; so too has the are able to tap into the entre- have made sure it was a male - no seeds with a male. But don’t out of the Carter recession ingenuity. The research and constant lack of clarity and preneurial spirit which has worry, she’ll only make a major drop every 4-5 years. You’ll – Congress enacted a tax development tax credits can commitment to the R&D tax strengthened our economy get a few seeds each year, but the big drop only comes every credit designed to spur criti- signifi cantly boost cash fl ow, credit had a negative effect for generations. 4-5 years. cal U.S.-based innovation especially for emerging and on America’s job creators. A In just a few days, Con- Hebron – November 2010 and economic growth. This startup companies which long-term, permanent bipar- gress is slated to reconvene Me (raking): Dad said the big drop only comes every 4-5 research and development lack the fi nancial infrastruc- tisan extension of the credit for what is referred to as a years. He suspected fi ve with it being planted this far north. tax credit has incentivized ture of large companies. would enhance its incentive “lame duck” session. With Looks like he was right. these few days remaining Hubby (raking): This is ridiculous. Look at all this crap on companies, large and small, Research and develop- value because the private to perform technological ment involves experi- sector could rely on it for in the second session of the the ground. I can’t even see the lawn. 111th Congress, I am hope- Me (somewhat breathless): Kind of weird how the leaves research by allowing greater mentation which does not their multiyear research and ful we will take up a biparti- fall off green – makes them really heavy. Our poor neighbor, deductions for the costs of always result in a successful development projects. they’re worse in her yard. She’s thinking of cutting it down, researchers, wages, and sup- product. The incentive pro- In order to compete in the san extension of the research but I think she’s like me, she loves trees – it’s a hard decision plies needed to make job- vided by the tax credit helps ever changing global mar- and development tax credit to make. Of course, we could be raking up a gold mine here. creating innovations, as long mitigate some of the risk ketplace, America must be to strengthen our economy Lots of health attributes in the leaves. as all the work is performed and encourage companies to competitive. Every day we and empower America’s job Hubby (grunting): Yeah? Well, the berries or whatever they in the United States. innovate. are losing ground to other creators. are stink and get all over my shoes and make my truck stink. You can’t hardly rake them up. I’m going to get the snow shovel. Me (taking a breather): They aren’t berries, they’re seeds. I looked them up on the internet. Inside each seed is a nut – Asians roast them, the roasted nuts are esteemed there. Hubby (looking around in disgust): I think a nut planted this tree. It needs to come down. 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Now the nomination is up for grabs, and a lot of grabby politicians are eying the senatorial prize. -ARKET Think Attorney General Jon Bruning and State Treasurer- elect , himself a former state attorney general (EBRON .% and longtime Republican warhorse. To advertise on    Imagine the potential of a Stenberg v. Bruning primary contest. It’s enough to make the Marquis of Queensbury fl inch. Forget http://hebronjournalregister.com about those two throwing everything at each other but the kitchen sink. The kitchen sink would be just another projectile, along with bathroom fi xtures and the septic tank. Call (402) 768-6602 Bruning and Stenberg, each given four-year terms on elec- 4HE+IND/F3TORE9OU tion day, didn’t hesitate a nanosecond to say they’d not hesitate 7ANTUS4O"E to leave in mid-term for Washington. Remember: A primary loss allows an incumbent in mid-term to keep that job. An offi ceholder who seeks higher offi ce in mid-term is always criticized for it by the opposition. 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In presidential election years, a Republican seeking state- wide offi ce has a home fi eld advantage akin to the Huskers’ Th e Hebron Journal-Register (ISSN 0740-0997) is published A Red Star On Th e Mailing Label Indicates when they play in Lincoln. Regardless of whether President every Wednesday from 318 Lincoln Ave. with periodical ★ Th e Subscription Is Soon To Expire. Obama carries his party’s standard, the 2012 turnout is likely postage paid at Hebron, NE 68370. to be hefty. Phone (402) 768-6602 • Fax (402) 768-7354 • email: [email protected] The Hebron Journal-Register - Wednesday, November 10, 2010 - 3 Courthouse News Thompson Nominated For Award Diabetes Awareness Did you know that one in three American children DISTRICT COURT of Bruning, Thayer County, Thayer County Markowitz LLC, v. Ryan Nebraska (The South 20 feet born in 2000 will develop Boyce and Stacy Boyce. of the west 55 feet of Lot 4 and diabetes in his or her lifetime, Health News Foreclosure. west 55 feet of Lot 5.) according to a new US govern- By Joyce Beck, CEO COUNTY COURT Lela Mae Brettmann to ment study? Thayer County Thayer County Health Services Fines Paid Ehlers Family Trust, Cecil Y. Health Services (TCHS) and by Oct. 27, 2010 Ehlers, Trustee and Joann A. the American Diabetes As- to be pro-active in preventing Court costs $48.00 unless oth- Ehlers, Trustee. Lot 6 and Pt sociation want you to join disease. Early detection of erwise stated. Probation costs also Lot 5 in Block 8, H J. Struves them in bringing awareness diabetes is key to a person’s include $30 enrollment fee and $25 long-term outlook as well. per each month on probation. Chemi- 2nd Addition of Deshler, to diabetes, a serious disease cal testing costs are $5 per month on Thayer County, Nebraska. that leads to potentially life- The risk factors for develop- probation. (The South 25 feet of Lot 5 threatening complications ing diabetes include: age, Daniel P. Buchli, Fairbury. and all of Lot 6). such as heart disease, stroke, being overweight or obese, Defective brakes, $50; Defec- Bradley T. Brettmann, Bar- kidney disease, blindness, and inactivity, high blood pressure, tive signal light, $25. Patrol. bara Brettmann, Brenda L. amputation. impaired glucose tolerance, Clay Carter, Waurika, Okla. McGinn, Russell L. Brettmann When learning about diabe- low HDL, high triglycerides, Overweight, 5,680, $150. and Carol Brettmann to Ehlers tes, consider the facts: family history, certain ethnic Patrol. Family Trust, Cecil Y. Ehlers, An estimated 24 million or racial groups. Some of the Kenneth L. Chapek, Bruno. Trustee and Joann A. Ehlers, children and adults in the signs and symptoms of diabe- Overweight, 2,260. $75. Trustee. Lot 6 and PT Lot 5 in United States are living with tes to watch out for are: fatigue, Patrol. Block 8, Ernest Schultz 2nd diabetes. Of these, 18 million increased thirst, infections Robert D. Daurie, Winipeg, Addition of Deshler, Thayer have been diagnosed; while slow to heal, vision changes, M, Canada. Driving in ex- County Nebraska. (The South the other six million are un- frequent urination. Courtesy Photo cluded area. 25. Patrol. 25 feet of Lot 5 and all of aware they have the disease. Prevention is essential Michael J. Goodrich, Gree- Lot 6). Caudy Trucking Inc., driver Donavan Thompson of Fairmont Diabetes is the seventh lead- for many diseases including ley. Overweight, 2,180, $75; ZONING PERMIT has been nominated for the National Association of Small Truck- ing cause of death in Nebraska diabetes. Tips for people to Violation of 14 hour rule, $50. APPLICATIONS & FEES ing Companies’ Driver of the Year. which is up in the last couple help prevent diabetes from Patrol. COLLECTED decades. developing include maintain- Joseph R. Heine, Grand October, 2010 The National Association the very best of our 55,000 In Thayer County there are ing a healthy weight, exercis- Forks, N.D. Overweight, Mrs. Susan Schlife, P O of Small Trucking Companies drivers,” according to Buster almost 300 residents diag- ing regularly and choosing 460, $25; Overweight, 1,240, Box 275, Chester, NE 68327. (NASTC) represents over Anderson, vice president of nosed with diabetes and many a healthy, balanced diet. A $25; Overweight, 360, $25. Pole shed at 149 Thayer Ave., 2,500 trucking companies in NASTC. who haven’t been diagnosed simple blood test can diagnose Patrol. $25. the United States and Canada Caudy Trucking, Inc., is yet. diabetes. Ask your healthcare Rae M. Jermask, Hutchin- Mr. Tyler Tietjen, P O Box that employ over 55,000 driv- very proud of their drivers 10.2 percent of the popula- provider about it the next time son, Kan. Speeding (77/65), 116, Byron, NE 68325. Garage ers collectively and should be very proud of tion in Thayer County has you are in. $75. Patrol. at 500 Kansas Ave. $25. Each year the association themselves as well,” Anderson diabetes which exceeds Ne- Thayer County Health Ser- Jordan R. Johnson, Mr. Rex Hinrichs. 6192 sponsors a driver of the year added. “It says a lot about a braska which is 7.9 percent vices offers diabetes education Hastings. Speeding (87/65), Hwy 4, Bruning, NE 68322. program to recognize the very company when they can at- of the population. that is accredited through $200. Patrol. Home addition. $25. best drivers within their group. tract and keep employees of Obesity rates in Thayer the American Diabetes As- Monte W. Johnson, Rock- Mr. Mark Timmerman, Among the drivers nominated this caliber.” County are 29.5 percent of sociation. If you think you wall, Texas. Speeding (75/55), 1750 RD 6600, Belvidere, for this prestigious honor is Donavan Thompson has the population which also or someone you love would $125. Sheriff’s Dept. NE 68315. Storage build- Donavan Thompson who driven for Caudy Trucking, exceed the state which is at benefit from this, contact James L. King, Omaha. ings, $25. drives for Caudy Trucking, Inc., for over one year and 28 percent your healthcare provider Speeding (79/65), $75. Pa- Voss Seed, 2365 RD 6000, Inc., of Hebron. has been a professional driver Thayer County is not im- or the diabetes educators at trol. Bruning, NE 68322. Seed “As a nominee for the for over fi ve years and has mune to this disease. These TCHS: Rhea Kniep, RN or Douglas A. Lottman, Diller. bins, $25. award, Thompson is a very driven over 745,000 accident statistics, coupled with the Monica Madsen, RD. You Speeding (75/60), $75. Pa- Mr. Kevin Cottam, 5757 elite group that represents free miles. personal struggles of people can also visit HYPERLINK trol. RD N, Hebron, 68370. New with diabetes and their loved “http://www.stopdiabetes. Jeffrey A. Madison, Stillwa- garage, $25. ones, underscore the need for com” www.stopdiabetes.com ter, Okla. Speeding (87/65), Mr. Lyle Watkins, P O Box CSFP Clinic action. So this November, to learn more about the Stop $200; No Operator’s License, 84, Byron, NE 68325. Stor- during American Diabetes Diabetes movement. Invite $75. Patrol. age building at 303 Kansas Scheduled Month, the American Diabetes your family and friends to join Howard S. Overstreet, Ave., $25. The Commodity Supple- Association is launching a this effort as well. Together Waurika, Okla. Overweight, Mr. Chris Huber, 1092 RD mental Food Program (CSFP) bold movement to confront, we can confront diabetes, 2,400. $75. Patrol. 6100, Hebron, NE 68370. distribution clinic will be held fi ght and eventually help stop fi ght it, and more importantly, Howard Parrondo, King- Subdivision fees. $59.50. Thayer Central in Hebron at 135 N 4th St., on Diabetes. stop it. wood, Texas. Violation of 14 Wednesday, November 24. An Each individual is in charge Source: American Diabetes As- Total $234.50 sociation. hour rule, $50. Patrol. Community appointment is suggested. of their own health and need Andrew L. Quick, Milaca, TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS CSFP provides nutritious Minn. Marking on commercial Oct. 21: Savannah Good- Schools foods to persons who are age vehicle, $50; No log book, all of Hardy totaled a 1995 60 or greater, children until Hebron Lions Host District Governor $75. Patrol. Chevy Blazer in a 5:50 p.m. ACTIVITIES they reach age six and women The Hebron Lions Club Conference. Jesus Rodriguez-Mendez, accident. Friday, November 12: who are pregnant or have met Nov. 2 at the Method- Gov. Bennett also spoke Hastings, (69/55), $75. Sher- Goodall was northbound State volleyball. had a baby in the past year. ist church with 12 members about organizing a Leo Club iff’s Dept. on County Road 5,000 near Saturday, November 13: Qualifi ed persons must live present. Steve Bennett, Dis- for teenagers and offering Dominic H. Schilt, Lincol- County Road “F”. She over- State volleyball; semifinal in Nebraska and be under the trict Governor of 38-N, of child care for members with nwood, Ill. Speeding (75/65), corrected on gravel, lost football playoffs. income guidelines. Norfolk was a guest of the young families. The Nebraska $25. Patrol. control, rolled 1.5 times and Monday, November 15: Foods given through CSFP Club and presented a welcome Lion’s Foundation participates Cale A. Thomas, McCook. landed in the west ditch. Start of winter sports prac- include canned fruits, veg- on behalf of the international in the Radio Talking Book ser- Speeding (80/65), $75. Pa- The driver suffered possible tice. etables and juice; canned and president. vices for those without sight trol. injuries to the arm and shoul- Tuesday, November 16: dry milk, hot and cold cereals, He asked each member Also discussed was speak- Cale A. Thomas, McCook. der, and was taken to Thayer Junior high girls’ basketball, canned meat, peanut butter and when and if we are Lions ers for the monthly meetings, Stop sign violation, $75. County Health Services by a home, vs. Superior, 4:30 dried beans, cheese, pasta or — not just a member of the Christmas party, a booth to Patrol. private party. p.m. potatoes. Club. Being a beacon of hope sell our decks of playing cards Gerald G. Vanemmerik, Red No alcohol or drugs were Thursday, November 18: To schedule an appointment and not just a single ray is what and the large turnout for the Lake Falls, Minn. Defective suspected. County Government Day; All or obtain information on how motivates a Lion. He discussed Halloween parade. brakes, $50. Patrol. Oct. 30: Brenton Leete of State Music; junior high girls’ to qualify for CSFP, please up coming conferences at The next meeting will be Joseph R. Vinig, Cushing, Sand Springs, Okla. hit a deer basketball at Sandy Creek, 4 call Blue Valley Community Hastings Nov. 19-20, Fremont Jan. 4, 2011. Min. Overweight, 2,220, $75. on U. S. Highway 81 four p.m.; junior high wrestling at Action at (402) 729-2278 or Jan 28-29, 2011 and the state ROSEMARY Patrol. miles north of Chester. There Tri County, 6 p.m. (402) 768-6704. convention in North Platte in DAGEFORDE, Clinton V. Warden, Canton, were no injuries in the 8 p.m. May, 2011. He encouraged Secretary Texas. Incorrect axle spacing accident. Damage estimate to MENU everyone to go to the Hastings on permit, $25. Patrol. the 2007 Accura was $3,000. Friday, November 12: Vickie R. Wilson, Shawnee, Nov. 1: No injuries were Breakfast: Pizza. Lunch: Okla. Speeding (75/65), $25. sustained in an 8 p.m. accident Popcorn chicken, corn. Burger, Fink Honored As Patrol. on County Road 6200, 2.5 Monday, November 15: Teri D. Yover, Norfolk. miles south of Hebron. Breakfast: Muffin. Lunch: Distinguished Scholars Speeding (70/55), $75. Sher- Linda L. Wiedel of Hebron Hamburger on bun, potato Deshler Public The University of Ne- bassy Suites Hotel culminated iff’s Dept. was driving a 2007 Buick barrels. braska-Lincoln recognized top a full day of events for the Tommy Anderson, Hebron. when it hit a cow standing on Tuesday, November 16: Schools Nebraska high school seniors scholars. The Distinguished MIP. Fine, $100. License im- Road 6200. Breakfast: Yogurt, strawber- Tabitha Burger of Davenport Scholars Day gives students pounded for 30 days. Damage to the vehicle was ries, cheese stick. Lunch: Tur- who attends Deshler Public the opportunity to learn more Joseph A. Mercer, Omaha. estimated at $1,800. key, gravy, mashed potatoes, ACTIVITIES School and Kesston Fink of about the academic programs Defective brakes, $50; Defec- Nov. 2: A 1989 Ford Econo- cranberries, pumpkin pie. Friday, November 12: Hebron who attends Thayer offered at UNL through the tive signal light, $25.; Log line was totaled in a 3:50 p.m. Wednesday, November 17: Hastings Honor Band and Choir Central, for their academic University Honors Program. book, $1.00. Patrol. accident 1.5 miles west of Breakfast: Sausage, pancake. auditions; One Act practice; state excellence Nov. 2 at the 2010 Students and parents learned Scot R. Kuhlmann, Chester. Alexandria. Lunch: Chili, vegetables, volleyball tournament. Distinguished Scholars Rec- about the numerous academic DUI. Fine, $400; 12 Months Donna D. Disney of Alex- crackers, peaches, cinnamon Saturday, November 13: ognition Dinner in Lincoln. opportunities for students at probation. License revoked andria was driving when she roll. State volleyball tournament. These distinguished schol- UNL ranging from research for 60 days. swerved to avoid a deer herd Thursday, November 18: Monday, November 15: Edu- ars have demonstrated a high to international experiences to Larry D. McKibbon, Supe- on Road “TU”. The vehicle Breakfast: Cheese omelet, cation Quest fi nancial aid meet- level of ability and a strong campus resources. All students rior. Issue bad check. Fine- slid off the road in loose gravel, dried fruit. Lunch: Baked ing, 2:50 p.m.; One Act practice, commitment to superior per- interacted in small seminar None; Restitution, $89.95. hit a bridge and rolled onto the potato bar (5-12), drummies 6:30 p.m.; boys’ and girls’ bas- formance in academics as classes on subjects includ- Costs, $63.72. passenger’s side in the creek (P-4), green beans. ketball practice begins; football indicated by their class rank- ing English, biochemistry, Austin D. Besselievre, bottom. USDA is an EOE and pro- playoffs semifi nal round. ing, combined with their ACT computer science, biological Geneva. Possession of drug Disney was transported to vider. Juice, cereal and toast Tuesday, November 16: One or SAT test scores. systems engineering, chemi- paraphernalia. Fine, $100. Thayer County Health Ser- served daily with breakfast. Act practice, 6:30 p.m.; Title I The Distinguished Scholars cal engineering, journalism REAL ESTATE vices by Alexandria rescue. Bread basket, fruit and salad family night, 7 p.m. Recognition Dinner at the Em- and chemistry. TRANSFERS Injuries were disabling, al- bar served daily for grades Wednesday, November 17: Richard L. Koch and Cheryl though unknown. No drugs or four through 12, second choice TVC One Act play production TC Quilters Guild Create E. Koch to Victor K. Zlab and alcohol were suspected. daily for kindergarten through at Franklin. Kathryn D. Zlab. PT Lot 4, The Econoline was owned fourth grade. All meals served Thursday, November 18: Christmas Stockings 5 in Block 8, Original town by Bob or Chris Phillips. with milk. All menus subject to County Government Day; TVC change without notice. Junior High Quiz Bowl at Shel- The Thayer County Quil- a joint auction by four guilds, ton.; One Act practice, 6:30 ters’ Guild met on Oct. 21 at will be organized by the Rock p.m. Courtyard Terrace. Hostesses Creek Quilt Guild of Fairbury MENU for the evening were Lynn this time. It will be held in Friday, November 12: Break- Greer, Jeanette Mohrmann Deshler. Lisa Chapman will Sisters To fast: Cinnamon breadstick, Man- and Leora Freitag. Gloria Ber- be the contact person for the darin oranges and pineapple. nadt demonstrated an Eleanor Thayer County Guild. Perform Lunch: Philly steak sandwich, Burns’ ruler for making waves The meeting in November The McClellan Singing hash browns, vegetables, can- or scallops on a quilt edge. will be the Christmas Ho Sisters will be singing on Sun- taloupe. Roll call was answered by Ho Ho party. Barb Blincow day, Nov. 14, at 1 p.m., at the Monday, November 15: 26 members and four guests. and Brenda Kerns will be in Belvidere Community Build- Breakfast: Muffi n. Lunch: Pig in They told the number of states charge. Margaret Karnatz will ing for Lord’s Acre Day. a blanket, seasoned pasta cooked where they had purchased demonstrate a ruler at this carrots, mixed fruit. fabric. Beth Maschman be- meeting. Tuesday, November 16: came the newest member of Show and tell was held Breakfast: Breakfast pizza. the guild. and then Pat Schardt led the MEETING NOTICE Lunch: Hamburger, oven fries, President Audrey Trow- members in creating Christ- Notice is hereby given lettuce, applesauce, coffee cake. bridge thanked everyone for mas stockings from old blue the offi cers and directors of Wednesday, November 17: bringing items for the food jeans and embellishing them the Thayer Central Athletic Breakfast: Coffee cake. Lunch: pantry again. Audrey read a with fabric, ribbon, rick rack, Boosters will hold a regular Pizza, corn, grapes, brownie. thank you note from Hope buttons, lace and anything else meeting on Monday, Nov. Thursday, November 18: Reinke. Deb Barbur read a the members wished to use. 22, at 7 p.m., at the Thayer Breakfast: Pancake on a stick, star thank you note from Sharon The members will bring their Central Community Schools apple. Lunch: Chicken sandwich, Cripps. completed stockings back to High School Media Center, peas, apples or star apple, animal The miniature quilt auction, the November meeting. 930 Eads Ave., Hebron crackers. 4 - Wednesday, November 10, 2010 - The Hebron Journal-Register Kassebaum, Rodine United In Marriage Paugh, Shauna Marie Kassebaum and Drew Christopher Rodine Maschmeier Special Occasions were united in marriage on July 10 at Grace Lutheran To Wed Church in Hebron. Pastor Keith Brozek offi ciated. The bride is the daughter of Rick and Trudy Kassebaum of Hebron. She is the granddaugh- ter of Carlean Kassebaum and Boyd and Laurine Schweitzer, all of Hebron. The groom is the son of Duane and Brenda Rodine of Polk. He is the grandson of Norma Rodine and Marvin and Janice Bankson, also of Polk. The bride’s attendants were maid of honor Cassidy Sea- man, friend of the bride Happy 40th Wedding Anniversary! and matron of honor Jami Butch and Donna Schweer Kassebaum, sister-in-law of Happy 40th wedding anniversary Butch and Donna Schweer. the bride. Bridesmaids were Paugh, Maschmeier The family requests a card shower in honor of this occasion. Nicole Vogel, Breean Klute Please send cards to 320 Meridian Road, Bruning, NE 68322. and Brianna Dutton, all friends The parents of Candice of the bride. Junior bridesmaid Paugh and Kenneth Masch- was Joselyn Masek, cousin of meier announce the engage- the bride. ment and approaching mar- riage of their children. Personal attendants were Shauna and Drew Rodine Rachelle Schweitzer, cousin They will be united in mar- of the bride and Cassie Meyer, Pohlmann, cousin of the Lenz, cousins of the groom, lit riage on Dec. 4 in Fairbury. friend of the bride Flower girls bride; Jace Hudson and Chad the candles. were Aleyna Kassebaum and Wilshusen, cousins of the Host couples were LaVonne Mattea Kassebaum, cousins groom. Ring bearers were and Bonnie Kassebaum, Bill of the bride. Kade Kassebaum, nephew and Deb Pohlmann, uncle and The best man was Derek of the bride and Roland aunt of the bride; Scott and Cards of Rodine, brother of the groom. L’Heureux, cousin of the Deb Hudson and Chris and Groomsmen were Nick Ro- groom. Lisa Lenz, uncle and aunt of dine, brother of the groom; Musicians were Royce the groom. Thanks Kyle Kassebaum, brother Schweitzer, uncle of the bride A reception, dinner and of the bride; Josh Hudson, and Brenda Striggow, friend dance were held following the cousin of the groom and Andy of the bride. Vocalists were ceremony at Thayer County Card of Thanks Johnson, friend of the groom, Adele Bohnert, friend of the Activity Center in Deshler. A very special “thank you” Junior groomsman was Eric bride; Chad Wilshusen and The couple honeymooned to everyone for making my Lenz, cousin of the groom. Jacque L’Heureux, cousins of in Hawaii and now reside in 85th birthday so memorable Ushers were Mark Geary, the groom. Aubrey and Taylor Seward. with the many beautiful cards, friend of the groom; Derek gifts, fl owers, calls and visits! A big “thank you” to my fam- Happy 25th Wedding Anniversary! ily for secretly getting it all Monte and Rita Gehle Birth loaf, mashed potatoes, green Dr. Joel N. Kniep and Dr. Hebron together Your thoughtfulness Monte and Rita Gehle will be married 25 years on Novem- beans w/bacon, roll, B-day is greatly appreciated. God’s Yuanting Zhang Kniep of cake. ber 16, 2010. Amanda and Brandon would like to invite you to Bowie, Md., are happy to Senior Diners blessings of love to each of Friday, Nov. 19: Pollock you! help them celebrate on Sunday, November 14 at an open house announce the birth of their wedge, scalloped potatoes, held at St. Paul Lutheran Church in Byron from 2-4 p.m. daughter, Jillian Zhang Kniep p LOLA EITZMANN Monday, Nov. 15: Chicken peas, tropical fruit. on Oct. 28, 2010. She weighed Meals served with bread, 7 pounds, 13 ounces and was Nuggets, macaoni salad, baked beans, sliced peaches. butter and milk. Card of Thanks 21 inches. To make reservations, phone Grandparents are Maurice Tuesday, Nov. 16: St. Louis The Jim Houser family Ribs, bistro bakers, chuck- 768-6052 by 1:30 p.m., the day wishes to give thanks for all and Connie Kniep of Lin- before you wish to dine. coln and Cunsheng Zhang wagon corn, pineapple and your prayers, moral support, oranes. Bingo. Reservations are being food, fl owers and memorials. and Runhua Li of Hohhot, taken for rides on the Handi- China. Wednesday, Nov. 17: Beefy Also the kindness and care mushroom soup, 7-grain roll, bus to attend the Fairbury that Farmer and Son Funeral Great-grandparents are Concert Association event, Wilber and Leora Kniep of baked apples w/topping. Home showed us, especially Cards. “Cahal Dunne” on Saturday, John Brower for all his help. Byron and Robert Nelsen Nov. 20. of Creighton and the late Thursday, Nov. 18: Meat- We would also like to thank the Meldean Nelsen. 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Obituaries OLD FASHIONED THANKSGIVING DINNER Evelyn Holmes Arlene Derowitsch; daughter, Robert Wiedel Robby Atterberry, Christopher Served Family Style! Evelyn Lenora Holmes, Shirley Joan Hobelmann; Wood Atterberry and Kelly brothers-in-law, Lloyd Derow- Robert L. "Bob" Wiedel, the daughter of Harman and age 84, a resident of Titusville, Ann Atterberry, all of the Se- Wednesday, November 17 Rennie (Lacey) Harmes, was itsch and Dan Friesen; sons-in- Fla., passed away Friday, attle area; brother, Richard born on Jan. 3, 1915, in Sid- law, Frank Kestner, Al Bryant July 9, 2010. He was born in "Dick" Patterson; friends, 4:30 to 7:00 p.m. ney. She was the youngest of and Kenneth Hobelmann. Commerce, Okla., on Sept. Norma Randall of Titusville three children She is survived by her chil- 10, 1925, the son of Leo and and Jim Randall of Oviede. Adults $8.00 Children 10 and under $4.00 born to her dren, Don (Kathy) Holmes of Grace (DeWald) Wiedel. In accordance with his parents. She wishes, Bob was cremated and Davenport; Cynthia (Duane) He was a Navy veteran of CARRY OUT AVAILABLE passed away on his ashes will be laid to rest at Meade of Normal, Ill.; Julia WWII and the Korean Con- To pick up meals, please use the north Nov. 1, 2010, fl ict. After the war, he settled Tahoma National Cemetery in glass door to the Church at Parkview Bryant of Milwaukee, Wisc.; Kent, Wash. He was a loving and Elmer (Diane) Holmes of in Seattle, Wash., and gradu- Haven Nurs- ated from Seattle University, father, grandfather and friend First Congregational U.C.C. Byron; grandchildren, Terry ing Home in with a degree in accounting. and will be truly missed. 906 H Street ~ Geneva, NE Deshler at the Hobelmann, Burl (Sheila) Hol- He worked for Boeing Aircraft Online condolences may be 759-3239 age of 95 years, nine months mes, Sherilyn (Greg) Hansen, in Seattle and later transferred expressed at www.northbre- and 28 days. Layne (Karrie) Holmes, Laura with Boeing to Florida, where vardfuneralhome.com. Her family lived on various Kestner, Lenora Holmes, he retired. He also retired from farms in the Byron and Chester James, Meade, Wendy Cerny, the US Naval Reserves with area. She attended the Crack- Scott (Peggy) Meade; step- the rank of Lieutenant. Death Notices erbox School in rural Byron Send your news and photos to grandchildren, Carl Bryant and Bob married Arlene Eggert through the eighth grade. on Aug. 21, 1948, in Seattle, Evelyn was united in mar- Julia Stoner; 11 great-grand- Leon Wassenaar children and three step great- Wash. Two children were born riage to Harry Holmes at the of this union. They were later Leon Eugene Wassenaar [email protected] grandchildren; sister, Norma Christian Church in Chester divorced and Arlene died Feb. of Hebron, age 77, departed on Jan. 3, 1935. This union Friesen of Hastings, many 28, 2010. this life Nov. 1, 2010, after a was blessed with fi ve children, other relatives and friends. Bob was a longtime resident long illness. Shirley, Don, Cynthia, Julia Funeral services were held of Titusville and was an avid Cremation, graveside ser- and Elmer. Nov. 5 at the First United bridge player. He also enjoyed vices at a later date. The family farmed in the Methodist Church in Hebron traveling, square dancing, Byron area and then moved with Pastor Mark Baldwin fi shing and was a computer Fern Thompson to rural Davenport in 1954. 0ARK!VEs(EBRON .% offi ciating. Music was hymns, buff. He very much enjoyed Fern M. Thompson, age Evelyn was a homemaker and attending the Wiedel and   &AX   later cooked at the school in “Hymn of Promise” and “In 91, of Hebron died Nov. 6, WWWTHAYERCOUNTYHEALTHCOM The Garden” with Diane Smith DeWald reunions. 2010. Davenport. Upon retirement Robert is preceded in death as organist. Services are pending with she moved to Hebron. by his parents and brother, Specialty Clinic Schedule She was a member of the Pallbearers were Burl Hol- Price Funeral Home of Hebron Jack Heaps of San Francisco, are in charge of arrange- United Methodist Church of mes, Layne Holmes, Sherilyn Calif. Ear, Nose & Throat Byron, Chester, Davenport ments. Hansen, Lenora Holmes, He is survived by a daugh- Dr. Bowen ...... November 15 and Hebron, the United Meth- Terry Hobelmann, and Laura ter, Patty Atterberry, and a son, odist Women and was active Kestner. Michael Wiedel, both of the Story Idea? GENERAL SURGERY in all church related activities. Seattle area; grandchildren, Dr. Anderson ...... November 16 She was also a member of card Honorary bearers were Scott Call 768-6602 club. She loved working with Meade, Wendy Cerny, James Dr. Tommerassen ...... November 17 her hands, embroidering, hand Meade, Robin Hobelmann, OB/GYN quilting quilts, sewing cloth- Mindy Walters, Carl Bryant — Holiday Extravaganza — ing, gardening, yard work, and Julie Stoner. Dr. Adam ...... November 16 and she also collected chicken Interment was in the Chester Saturday, Nov. 13 • 9 am - 3 pm WOUND CLINIC memorabilia. City Cemetery at Chester. Milligan Auditorium, Milligan, NE Dr. Tommerassen ...... November 17 She spent many hours Memorials have been es- canning vegetables from her tablished to the First United GREAT GIFTS FOR EVERYONE’S HOLIDAY LIST! ORTHOPEDIC garden and meat from their Methodist Church, Hebron Dr. Bohlen ...... November 18 farm. She raised and dressed 4HE!UDITORIUMWILLBElLLEDWITH chickens, ducks and geese and and Parkview Haven Nursing #RAFTAND(OME"USINESS%NTREPRENEURS BHI Cardiology also enjoyed raising guineas. Home, in Deshler. "AKE3ALE&UNDRAISER,UNCH Price Funeral Home of Dr. Miller ...... November 19 She is preceded in death $OOR0RIZES%VERY-INUTES Hebron was in charge of the *New patients need to have a referral before seeing by her husband, Harry; sister, 0LUS&REE2EFRESHMENTS one of the specialists at the Specialty Clinic* arrangements. 6 - Wednesday, November 10, 2010 - The Hebron Journal-Register Early Christmas Present Kenning, King, Rippe Honored Belvidere By LaDonna Avers Arrives At Courtyard Terrace Thursday found Ruth watching the football game Yoachim, Donna Bedlan, Pau- at her home. After the game la McGinness and LaDonna they attended a gathering of Avers lunching at a cafe in friends and relatives at the downtown Hebron. This took senior center in Hebron to the place of the Thursday honor the memory of Leon morning movie that had been Wassanaar. Leon and Carol canceled. have long been volunteers at Linda Hudson attended the museum and other civic Grandparents Day for her activities. Others attending granddaughters, TaraLee and from the Belvidere area were Jessalyn Hudson on Friday. Kent and Jackie Williamson Also attending were their other and Ken and Jeannette Else. Courtesy Photo grandparents Russ and Marla Ruth Yoachim and Kevin FCE Council President Jeri Rippe (L) presented (L-R) Pat King, Gerberding. Yoachim drove to Lincoln Shirley Rippe and Ramona Kenning with Thayer County Exten- Logan and Paula McGinness Sunday where they attended sion Clubs’ Years of Service Awards. drove to Tecumseh Saturday to a concert at Wesleyan Uni- visit his sister Doris Furman. versity. Kevin’s daughter, The Thayer County FCE Bruning. Pat King, Ramona She is living in an assisted liv- Courtney, sang with the Extension Clubs held their Kenning, and Shirley Rippe, ing facility there. Doris treated Touch of Class jazz choir. Courtesy Photo annual Achievement Night all of Hebron received the them to lunch at a little spe- After the concert Courtney’s Keith Heckman of Dietze Music in Lincoln puts the fi nishing Nov. 1 at the Trinity Lutheran award for 45 years of service. cialty lunch room in Tecumseh brother Thomas joined them touches on the grand player piano he delivered to Courtyard Church in Bruning. Members This year’s recipients are and later they watched part of for dinner. Terrace last Friday as assisted living residents look on. and their guests enjoyed the members of the Centennial the Nebraska/Iowa football Just a reminder to readers. meal and Eileen Krumbach of Club. game with her before return- Please phone or email your An early Christmas pres- cess of raising funds for it. Shelby presented the program The Extension Cords and ing home. news to LaDonna Avers, ent was delivered to the resi- “We’re hopeful that the “A Quilt Trunk Show.” Home Engineers clubs or- Saturday Linda Hudson phone 768-6567 or email dents of Courtyard Terrace, permanent piano will arrive Thayer County Exten- ganized the evening and the joined LaDonna Avers in la91848@windstream. Hebron’s assisted living resi- in time for our Christmas Tea sion Clubs’ Years of Service Trinity Lutheran church ladies dence, on Nov. 5. A Yamaha on Nov. 21,” said Amy Har- Awards were presented to prepared the meal. A short grand player piano now sits ris, development director for three extension club members council meeting was held after in the activity/dining room of BVLH and the Foundation. by President Jeri Rippe of the program. Belvidere Womanʼs Club Tours Museum the facility. “Right now we have a loaner The instrument, which is in the lobby and we’ve already Belvidere Area Woman’s computer/reader/printer which both an acoustic piano and a been treated to several im- Club members met at the has recently been purchased Thayer Central Honor museum annex on November and that makes newspaper player piano, was a gift from promptu performances from 2. In the absence of President articles available at your fi n- Courtyard Terrace resident visitors and residents. We’d Rolls, First Quarter Linda Hudson, the Vice Presi- gertips. Jackie also said that Clarence “C.W.” Kettelhut in like to have volunteers in SUPERIOR Juniors: Sara Bulin, Jordan dent Jackie Williamson called volunteers are so helpful in this honor of his wife Betty. It is to play as much as possible HONOR ROLL Cottam, Michael Feulner, the meeting to order. The club area as Linda Hume and Deb identical to the one that will throughout the holidays, so Students having all A’s for Maggie Goldhammer, Brittney collect and the fl ag salute were Ahrens both contribute a lot of soon grace the Blue Valley if you are willing to dust off the fi rst quarter include: Gress, Amber Hartley, Jas- recited. Paula McGinness time logging information into Nursing Home lobby; the your Christmas music books Seniors: Kesston Fink, mine Kovacs, Spencer Moore, gave a seasonal thought for the computer. Mary Ellen Har- Foundation for Blue Valley for us, please let me know,” Andrew Koch, Michaela Kinsey Tietjen, Tim Wiedel, the day. rison is also a good volunteer Lutheran Homes is in the pro- remarked Harris. Marsh, Kelsey Mumm, Cody Andrew Wilshusen. There were 14 members and for the museum. This library Pachta. Sophomores: Dietrich Brin- one guest present to answer has become a popular research Juniors: Ethan Friesen, egar, Greg Dightman, Eric Go- roll call by telling of a historic facility and is used more and Thayer County Hospital Chennedy Loontjer. ertzen, Jacob Gress, Clayton event in their lives that they more often. Sophomores: Russell Hintz, Dalton Kenning, John remember. The club quiz about Linda Hudson joined the Guild Meets; Gives Thanks Heitmann, Brian Loontjer, Kyker, Cody Mumm, Macau- frogs was given and since there meeting after working on the Ashley Petersen, Tarryn lay Mumm, Trenton Tietjen, was no clear winner everyone election board and everyone Helen Hunt Jackson, a the well-stocked gift shop in shared the prize of left over adjourned to the community poetess from the 1880’s, Tietjen, Kalen Wenske. Tyler Van Cleef, Raymond the hospital lobby. Donations Halloween candy. hall where the business meet- penned the words to the Freshmen: Rachael Wassom. It was reported that Linda, ing was conducted while lunch poem “October’s Bright Blue will be received for the Lights Fangmeier, Heath Fink, Ben Freshmen: Cameron Asche, LaDonna, and her grandson was served. Weather” and must have done of Love tree to honor loved Hintz, Kelsey Long, Trev Megan Bulin, Caryn Friesen, Nic Dunsmoor, represented Ruth Hobbs read the minutes so while experiencing the sort ones which can be seen in the Mumm, Madison Reece, Al- Caleb Goedeken, Cole Harris, the club in the Trunk or Treat of the last meeting and they of conditions Thayer Coun- near future at the hospital. lison Tietjen. Jacob Kniep, Cody Krula, party for the grade school and were approved by consensus. tians were blessed with in the Maintenance of the Thrift Eighth Grade: Ben Baden, Jared Marsh, Tashia Mumm. were pleased to win second Linda said that a $50 donation past month. Shop is always a concern, so Rachel Heitmann Eighth Grade: Tyler Bra- place in the contest. had been made to the club for Color in leaves that rivaled the front door will receive a Seventh Grade: Jadyn bec, Greg Brozek, Jay Cot- Jackie Williamson then pro- serving rolls and coffee at the any in New England, fall fl ow- cosmetic upgrade. The win- Dightman, Colton Fangmeier, tam, Sydney Cottam, Robert ceeded to present the program. gathering of the steam locomo- Mariah Hintz, Kassie Kent, Dodes, Thomas Feulner, Tyler She gave a tour of the library tive enthusiasts. A number of ers, clear air and brief show- dows also refl ect the quality of ers made each day a gift. We Cheyanna Tietjen, Shawna Hergott, Haley Huhman, Jean room and explained all the dif- people have shown interest merchandise available to the Timmerman, Simon Wiedel. Itzen, Tyler Kotschwar, Chris ferent storage areas in it. There in the project of building a became a bit complacent and public because of the volunteer expected it to continue. Then, HONOR ROLL Kovacs, Caleb Krupicka, are fi les for the families in the train watching station and the efforts of guild members. Student having all A’s and/ McCall Madsen, Mary Rick- county and different fi les for money will be used for the start so as to show us how we take Membership continues to these blessings for granted, or B’s for the fi rst quarter ers, Landon Schmitt, Peyton each cemetery in the county. up for the project. grow because of a faithful include: Schmitt, Ryan Voss, Tiffany There are also shelves full It was decided to have the the winds arrived and jolted chairman. You can be a part us back to reality. But wind Seniors: Curtis Campbell, Walsh. of boxes pertaining to all the annual Christmas party on of the thriving organization by has a way of being a gift--pro- Paige Cottam, Joseph Dough- Seventh Grade: Ali Ash- school districts in the county. Dec. 7 at the local restaurant. stopping by “Things & Stuff” erty, Devon Hartley, Kale more, Broderick Harms, Anyone wanting to do re- Marilyn Cook, Dee Camp and viding power in many ways. search on any of these subjects Linda Hudson are in charge of This was all mentioned in the for details. Hintz, Jenica Jarchow, Levi Kylea Hintz, Brian Kovacs, will fi nd extensive information arrangements. opening remarks by the Guild Worldwide use of swad- Keilwitz, Collin Krupicka, Madison Mumm, Jaelyn readily available. There are Hostesses for the evening President Julia Rhoades as she dling cloths around the world Cody Long, Dylan Long, Pingel. also school yearbooks from were Bonnie Priefert and stated how reality would set was a topic for discussion. Patrick Wassom. the past available to peruse. LaDonna Avers. in if these were all removed For those of you who long She also explained the new from our daily lives. So, no ago called them receiving matter what the weather, take blankets, they are a way of Thayer County a moment each day to refl ect keeping babies snug and warm Society Holds Annual Meeting on our wealth of gifts from when conditions are less than Health Services The 62nd annual meeting dents, Roger Thompson from above. desirable. More information of the Blue Valley Lutheran Seim Johnson presented the As always, reports by the will be needed before pos- Things And Stuff Homes Society, Inc., was held annual audit report. secretary and treasurer help us sibly making them available Nov. 10: Bruning Bruning Medical Clinic on Nov. 7 at Courtyard Ter- Hugh Clark of Hebron was recall past achievements and at TCHS. Nov. 12: Hubbell Nov. 16: 9-Noon Dr. Sullivan race. Sixteen of the 17 spon- recognized for his six years of information from the hospital The November meeting will Nov. 17: Belvidere Nov. 18: 1:30-4:30 Madsen, PAC soring churches responded to service to the corporate board staff inspires us to look ahead. be held a week earlier, on Nov. Nov. 19: Bruning Davenport Medical Clinic roll call, with approximately and Jaye Moeller of Byron was Profi ts from the thrift shop Nov. 24: Deshler Nov. 17: 9-Noon Madsen, PAC and quilt raffl e tickets make 17, at 9 a.m. in the hospital 75 delegates and guests in elected to fi ll his seat. Pastor conference room, so as not Nov.25:CLOSED T.giving Deshler Medical Clinic attendance. Keith Brozek of Hebron and it possible to contribute to the Nov. 26: Hebron Nov. 16: 1:30-4:30 Madsen, PAC need for always updating the to interfere with preparations Volunteers will provide cov- Nov. 18: 9-Noon Dr. Vonderfecht Lutheran churches rep- Sharon Paul of Davenport and plans for the Thanksgiv- resented were Bethany in were both re-elected for their medical records system. erage for the remaining open Milligan Clinic ing holiday. Ruskin, Christ’s in Davenport, second three-year term. The project committee will days to the schedule. No Clinic Scheduled. Grace in Hebron, Peace in Following the meeting, the make people aware of hospital Webster says gratitude Hours are: Wednesdays, Chester Clinic Deshler, Peace in Plymouth, corporate board met to elect connections to the community means: A feeling of thank- Thursdays and Fridays from 9 Nov. 17: 1:30-4:30 Dr. Vonderfecht Prince of Peace in Geneva, offi cers. Board offi cers are when they staff a booth at ful appreciation for favors a.m. to 4 p.m. and Saturdays Salem in Superior, St. John in Pastor Brozek, president; Mel the Chamber of Commerce received. Let’s all remember from 9 a.m. to noon. Chester, St. John in Daykin, Hellbusch, Gilead, vice-presi- Christmas Fair on Nov. 21, to carry the Thanksgiving The Things and Stuff Shop Vogel To St. Paul in Byron, St. Paul’s dent; Katholene Fangmeier, featuring items for sale from message all through the year. in Hebron is staffed by volun- in Gilead, St. Peter in Byron, Gilead, secretary. teers from Thayer County and Be Honored surrounding communities. If A reception in Ken Vogel’s Trinity in Bruning, Zion in Board members are Pastor honor will be held on Wednes- Carleton, Zion in Clay Center, Stuart Sell, Bruning; Pastor you would like to volunteer at the shop, contact Pat Pum- day, Nov. 17, from 4 to 6 and Zion in Hubbell. Absent Del Klover, Geneva; Richard phrey at 768-6513. p.m., at Price Funeral Home, was American in Fairbury. Mohrmann, Byron; Dave Children Hebron. Among reports from the Bruning, Bruning; Sharon Immunization Clinic Ken has served Tibbetts administrators, other staff Paul, Davenport and Jaye The next Children’s Im- Bros., Inc., and Ahrendts, members and the corporate Moeller, Byron. munization Clinic will be Price and Urbauer funeral and foundation board presi- Monday, Dec. 13, from 8 a.m. homes of Thayer County until 5 p.m., in the conference over the past years and has room in the lower level of the given guidance and comfort to hospital in Hebron. This clinic families during diffi cult days is held on the second Monday of their lives. of each month. Ken is anxious to begin Adult Immunization Clinic this new and exciting phase Adult immunizations for of his life. November, 2010 will be (See ad in this week’s issue scheduled on an individual of the Hebron Journal-Reg- basis. If you still need to get ister.) your fl u shot or for other adult vaccines, please call (402) Closing Grain Bid 768-4629 to schedule an ap- pointment. Nov. 9, 2010 NOVEMBER 17 • NOVEMBER 18 For all immunization ap- Chester, Nebraska pointments, contact Karen Corn, bu...... $5.19 9am - 6pm 9am - 5pm Schardt, RN, the immuniza- BUFFALO COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS tion coordinator for TCHS at Milo, bu ...... $5.11 COME SEE THE NEW EXPOSITION CENTER! (402) 768-4629. Wheat, bu ...... $6.37 LARGER THAN EVER MORE THAN 300 EXHIBITS Foot Clinic Soybeans, bu ...... $12.40 Call (402) 768-4625 for appointments. WIC Nutrition Program FREE ADMISSION Guidance and food vouch- INNOVATIVE PRODUCTS ers are available at no cost to low and middle income CUTTING EDGE TECHNOLOGY women, infants and children at LUNCH AND Mike Long the Hebron United Methodist AGP ENTERTAINMENT Independent Sales Representative Church on the second Monday Grain Marketing for Pioneer brand products of every month. For more in- Phone: 402-324-5475 or 402-768-8615 • [email protected] formation and appointments, call toll free, 877-691-8382. toll free 1-800-322-9579 The Hebron Journal-Register - Wednesday, November 10, 2010 - 7 Red Hat Ladies Visit Kansas

The Rose Creek Rubies TThehe CChesterhester HHeralderald Red Hat ladies recently took an outing to Barnes and then Serving Chester, Hubbell and Byron Communities Blue Rapids, Kan. They vis- ited several historic buildings in Barnes; the fi rst being a A section of the Hebron Journal-Register mercantile store which had formerly been a locker plant and upstairs an opera house. The large building was Chester bursting with mostly con- signment items. One can still Senior Diners see the large locker door and the rigging on the ceiling, Game night, Thursdays: formerly used to hang meat 6 p.m. and slide it into the refriger- Monday, Nov. 15: Chicken ated area. Nuggets, macaoni salad, Later the group ate lunch baked beans, sliced peaches. at a bakery/bistro shop, also Bingo. located in an old restored Tuesday, Nov. 16: St. Louis building which has lovely Ribs, bistro bakers, chuck- murals painted on the wall. wagon corn, pineapple and In the back they discovered oranes. Joke Day. a picturesque park, complete Wednesday, Nov. 17: Beefy with fl ower gardens designed JR Photo/Jean Crouse mushroom soup, 7-grain roll, by master gardeners, play- baked apples w/topping. Word ground equipment, a small Fall Leaves… Search. basketball court in front of an Elijah and Jocelynn Mumm, children of Thad and Elissa Mumm, Thursday, Nov. 18: Meat- even smaller bandshell. The play in the leaves at Grandma and Grandpa Fraley’s back yard loaf, mashed potatoes, green park was completed with a JR Photo/Jean Crouse as the leaves fall. beans w/bacon, ice cream. gazebo and fountain. The Rose Creek Rubies Red Hat members recently visited a M-I-C-K-E-Y After lunch they went to bakery in Barnes, Kan., for lunch on a breezy day. Friday, Nov. 19: Pollock the Christmas shop down the wedge, scalloped potatoes, street, formerly a bank. One This shop is manned by vol- one. The trip was taken on a peas, tropical fruit. Name 5 can still see the old vault and unteers. lovely day and the trees along the corner of the ceiling where Then it was on to Blue the street were vibrant with a bullet was lodged during a Rapids and another mercantile orange color. 1931 robbery and shooting. store, similar to the previous

Blue Valley Bowl NOTICE OF THAYER COUNTY SCHOOL LAND LEASE SALE

Bowling Results Notice is hereby given that an authorized representative of the Board of Educational Lands and Funds of the State of Nebraska will offer for lease at public auction on the day and time set forth below, at the office of the MONDAY MEN'S County Treasurer of Thayer County in Hebron, Nebraska, the following educational lands within said County: NIGHT EARLY (City) DATE: December 1, 2010 TIME: 2:00 p.m. High Team Scratch Series: Kass Ford — 2056; High Scratch Game: In the event of inclement weather and/or bad roads, the Board’s Field Representative may postpone the sale Rick Kassebaum 248, Steve Anderson until December 3, 2010, at 2:00 p.m. If this occurs, the County Treasurer and the Board’s Lincoln Office will 244, Bryce Mammen 225; High Scratch both be notified at least 90 minutes prior to the originally scheduled sale time. Series: Bryce Mammen 627, Rick Kassebaum 593, Manny Motto/Steve TRACT DESCRIPTION SEC.TWP.RGE 2011 RENTAL LEASE EXPIRATION Anderson 568. 1 S2 36-01-01 $16,123.76 December 31, 2017 MONDAY MEN'S (320 acres, more or less) NIGHT LATE (Pinbuster) High Team Scratch Series: Geneva Predominant Land Use: Dryland cropground and grassland TV — 1987; High Scratch Game: Bryce This tract is located 11 miles east and 11 miles south of Hebron, NE. Mammen 223, Arlis Eitzmann 208, LeRoy Improvements to be sold include: 675 rods of fence. Total Value: $4,750.00 JR Photo/Jean Crouse STIPULATION: This parcel has been entered into a carbon offset program and may provide carbon credits to Voss/Wayne Aude 199; High Scratch Lessee and the Board. In order that this leased parcel may continue to qualify for this program, Lessee agrees Harvest Supper… Series: Bryce Mammen 604, Wayne Aude to prepare on a short form provided by the Board a prescribed grazing plan; this plan would apply to 2011 541, Dale Werner 539. through 2013. The form must be returned to the Board by March 1, 2011. The Lessee also agrees to submit Mary Ruth Dodes, Hebron, waits in line for her food at the th TUESDAY NIGHT to the Board by October 15 of each year, evidence that the grazing on the leased parcel has been consistent annual Methodist Harvest Supper in Chester last week. A large WOMEN'S (Bowlerettes) with the plan. A form to submit this information will be provided by the Board and shall only require a brief High Team Scratch Series: Blue Val- summary of the dates of use, type, and number of livestock grazed on the parcel. In return for providing this group was in attendance. information, the Board shall continue to share any carbon credits received on the leased parcel as more ley Bowl — 1774; High Scratch Game: specifically set out in this Lease. Beginning calendar year 2014, Lessee may opt out of the carbon offset Wendy Michels 222, Lynn Bohling 195, programs. Joni Fischer 192; High Scratch Series: Wendy Michels 522, Lynn Bohling 497, 2a E2NW4 36-02-01 $11,214.00 December 31, 2017 Mona Wehrbein 471. (80 acres, more or less) WEDNESDAY NIGHT Predominant Land Use: Pivot irrigated cropground with dryland corners MEN'S (American) This tract is located 10 miles east and 5 miles south of Hebron, NE. High Team Scratch Series: Stan There are no improvements to be sold. Baden Construction — 2149; High The lessee elects to harvest 7 acres of fall-seeded wheat. Scratch Game: John Jensen 251, Stan STIPULATION: See Below. Baden 248, Manny Motto 235; High Scratch Series: Stan Baden 663, Rick 2b SW4 36-02-01 $6,826.50 December 31, 2017 Kassebaum 640, John Jensen 613. (160 acres, more or less) THURSDAY NIGHT Predominant Land Use: Dryland cropground and grassland WOMEN'S (Rockettes) This tract is located 10 miles east and 5 miles south of Hebron, NE. High Team Scratch Series: Wort- Improvements to be sold include: 540 rods of fence and 2 stockdams. Total Value: $2,100.00 man’s Motor — 1722; High Scratch The stockwell pump is to be considered personal property and is subject to removal by the previous lessee. Game: Dannie Kovacs 222, Michele The stockwell is owned by the School Trust and all right, title and interest shall remain with the School Trust. Modlin 194, Kelly Mumm 183; High The lessee elects to harvest 65 acres of fall-seeded wheat. STIPULATION: See Below. Scratch Series: Michele Modlin 497, Cheryl Tatro 479, Dannie Kovacs 475. 4 N2NE4 36-03-02 $2,697.66 December 31, 2017 FRIDAY SENIOR LEAGUE (80 acres, more or less) High Team Scratch Series: B.L.M. — 1280; High Scratch Game Men: Predominant Land Use: Native grassland and hayland Fred Schmidt 187, Elmer Holtzen 184, This tract is located 1 mile north and 5 miles east of Hebron, NE. Brian Francik 182; High Scratch Game Improvements to be sold include: 300 rods of fence, stockwell and pump complete. Total Value: $5,100.00 The stock tank, electric fence, tower and mill are to be considered personal property and are subject to Women: Sandy Waite 137, Annabelle removal by the previous lessee. eCAMPUS Nacke 136, Linda Dudgeon 131; High STIPULATION: Lessee will be entitled to any FSA payments available on the 15.9 prior CRP acres reseeded Spring 2011 Team Series Men: Brian Francik 488, to grass (14.3 acres base) included within this Lease. SEE ADDITIONAL STIPULATION BELOW. Fred Schmidt/Elmer Holtzen 484; High Schedule Team Series Women: Linda Dudgeon STIPULATION: (applicable to Tracts 2a, 2b and 4): The Board may terminate this Lease prior to its 383, Sandy Waite 367, Annabelle Nacke scheduled expiration date by giving at least nine (9) months written notice of termination to the Lessee. 358. No cause or reason for any such early termination shall be necessary or need be given by the Board. In the event of such early termination, any bonus paid for this Lease will be partially refunded. The SATURDAY JUNIOR LEAGUE unused percentage of the original lease term shall be multiplied by the bonus previously paid to High Team Scratch Series: The determine the refund amount. Flaming Penquins — 1519; High Scratch Game Boys: Ben Baden 190, Riley Reinke 180, Brody Fayle 146; High In order for anyone to be eligible to bid on a school land lease, they must be able to contract in accordance Scratch Game Girls: Autumn Deepe with Nebraska Law and have deposited with the County Treasurer of the County in which the land is located, 112, Lauren Schmidt 101, Maddi Williams or with a representative of the Board, a bank draft, cashier’s check, certified check or money order made 96; High Team Series Boys: Ben Baden payable to the Board of Educational Lands and Funds, or cash, equivalent to the 2011 rental of said tract. 477, Riley Reinke 451, Trev Mumm Said rental deposit may be submitted at any time until the tract is announced “Sold”. 379; High Team Series Girls: Autumn Deepe 308, Lauren Schmidt 268, Maddi If more than one qualified bidder is interested in a lease, it will be sold to the party bidding the highest cash Williams 222. bonus, in addition to the first year’s rent, at the auction. Bonus bids must be paid to the Board of Educational Lands and Funds immediately following the auction. Bonus bids are a one-time payment which covers the SUNDAY NIGHT MIXED entire term of the lease. Online Courses High Team Scratch Series: Broncos — 1943; High Scratch Game Men: Mike All sales of educational land leases at public auction are considered to be non-revocable offers, which shall Prellwitz 197, Kurt Mumm 191, Everett become binding contracts only upon acceptance and approval by the Board of Educational Lands and Funds. View eCampus Schedule Braun 187; High Scratch Game Women: Leases will be effective January 1, 2011, or upon acceptance and approval by the Board, whichever occurs Nancy Vogel 210, Diane Jacobson later. 182, Penny Pfi ngsten 166; High Team at ecampus.unk.edu Series Men: Mike Prellwitz 543 Everett Leases will be issued only to those who sign the “Lease and Application” in person or through an Attorney-In- Braun 460, Kurt Mumm 457; High Team Fact who presents a Power of Attorney at the time of the auction. A sample Power of Attorney is available on Series Women: Nancy Vogel 537, the Board’s website. Lease assignments submitted to the Board within 30 days of the auction will be

The University of Nebraska is an affirmative action/equal opportunity institution. Individuals Penny Pfi ngsten 454, Deb Kenning/Diane processed without fee. The Board’s standard form lease sets out the terms of the lease of the real estate to needing accommodation under ADA should contact the ADA Coordinator at UNK, 308.865.8655 or the Events Coordinator. Designed and produced by UNK Creative Services / 865.8134 Jacobson 444. which this notice pertains; provided, however, any additional stipulations pertaining specifically to this real estate, which are included in this notice, shall be added to and become a part of the complete terms of the lease pertaining to this real estate. The Board’s standard form lease may be inspected at the County Treasurer’s office or on the Board’s website and a copy, which includes any additional stipulations pertaining to this real estate, can be obtained by contacting the Board’s Lincoln office or the Field Representative for this Reliable service at a sensible price. county named above. The purchaser shall, within thirty days of the date of Board approval, pay the amount of the value of the At Windstream, we’re focused improvements (and growing crops, if applicable) as stated above, to the County Treasurer of the County MONTHLY RATE OF on delivering quality services at wherein the land is situated. If such payment is not made on time and in full, all payments made by the SERVICES SERVICE CHARGES reasonable rates within our service purchaser to the Board may be declared forfeited and a new lease or sale of the land may be authorized. All territories. Services are available at LOW HIGH improvements affixed to the land which are not listed above are and shall remain owned by the School Trust. the rates listed in the chart. Residential Service (includes Federal Subscriber Line Charge $22.47 $22.47 All monies received by the Board’s agents will be deposited subject to approval of the lease by the Board of and mandatory expanded calling) Toll blocking is available at no Educational Lands and Funds. In the event a lease is not approved, the appropriate refunds will be issued. charge to low-income customers Residential Low Income $10.50 $10.50 All County Farm Service Agency information for the Board of Educational Lands and Funds is public who qualify. Surcharges and fees information and is obtainable by contacting the local office. such as those for emergency 9-1-1 Business Service (includes Federal Subscriber Line Charge $34.96 $34.96 services are assessed according to and mandatory expanded calling) Rental is subject to change by the Board semi-annually according to classification and at any time upon government guidelines. reclassification. Low-income individuals eligible for Lifeline and Link-Up telephone assistance programs The Lessee making each election to harvest fall-seeded crops will pay the 2011 rent on those acres. In the may be eligible for discounts on these basic local service charges through state-specified event of such election, the successful bidder, if other than the previous Lessee, will receive a refund of 2011 telephone assistance plans. rent equal to the amount so paid by the previous Lessee. Of course Windstream provides a complete menu of optional services, including For further information contact: bundles at discount prices. Windstream also offers basic services at the rates, terms BOARD OF EDUCATIONAL LANDS AND FUNDS and conditions specified in the company’s tariffs. RON VANCE, FIELD REPRESENTATIVE SHELLY TROJAN, ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT If you have any questions regarding Windstream services, residential 7906 Sycamore Drive 555 North Cotner Blvd. customers should call Windstream at 1-800-347-1991 and Lincoln, NE 68506 Lincoln, NE 68505 TELEPHONE: 402/471-2060 Ext. 20 TELEPHONE: 402-471-3144 Ext. 16 business customers should call 1-800-843-9214. CELLULAR: 402/430-3649 www.belf.nebraska.gov 8 - Wednesday, November 10, 2010 - The Hebron Journal-Register

Freedom is never free An overview of Author Unknown myths and facts “No event in American his- ence in drug usage between R. McCaffrey-Memorial Day discharge, deaths from suicide best educated forces from the tory is more misunderstood Vietnam Veterans and non vet- Speech at Vietnam Memorial were 1.7 times more likely our nation had ever than the Vietnam War. It was erans of the same age group. ~ Wall in 1993 among Vietnam veterans than sent into combat. Sev- Vietnam War misreported then, and it is Veteran’s Administration non-Vietnam veterans. After enty-nine percent had misremembered now. Rarely Fact: Vietnam Veterans are Myth: Most Vietnam vet- that initial post-service period, a high school educa- have so many people been so less likely to be in prison - only erans were drafted. Vietnam veterans were no tion or better. ~ Mc- wrong about so much. Never 1/2 of one percent of Vietnam Fact: Two-thirds of the sol- more likely to die from suicide Caffrey have the consequences of Veterans have been jailed for diers who served in Vietnam than non-Vietnam veterans. their misunderstanding been crimes. ~ Westmoreland were volunteers, whereas two- In fact, after the fi ve-year Myth: Agent Or- so tragic.” ~ Richard M. Nixon Fact: Ninety-seven per- thirds of the men who served post-service period, the rate of ange poisoned mil- - “No More Vietnams” cent were discharged under in World War II were drafted. suicides is less in the Vietnam lions of Vietnam veterans. ground. Ground troops typi- honorable conditions; the ~ Westmoreland veterans’ group.” ~ Testimony cally did not enter a sprayed Myth: Most American sol- same percentage of honorable Fact: Approximately 70 by Dr. Houk, Oversight on Post- Fact: Over the ten years area until four to six weeks diers were addicted to drugs, discharges as ten years prior to percent of those killed were Traumatic Stress Disorder, 14 of the war, Operation Ranch after being sprayed. guilt-ridden about their role in Vietnam. ~ Westmoreland volunteers. ~ McCaffrey July 1988, Hearing before the Hand sprayed about eleven Most Agent Orange con- the war, and did not transition Fact: Eighty-fi ve percent Committee on Veterans’ Affairs million gallons of Agent Or- tained .0002 of 1 percent of well to civilian life once the of Vietnam Veterans made Myth: The media have United States Senate ange on the South Vietnamese dioxin. Scientifi c research has war was over. a successful transition to reported that suicides among landscape; the herbicide was shown that dioxin degrades in Fact: Ninety-one percent civilian life and 87 percent Vietnam veterans range from Myth: The war was fought called “orange” in Vietnam, sunlight after 48 to 72 hours; of Vietnam Veterans say they of the American people hold 50,000 to 100,000 - 6 to 11 largely by the poor and un- not Agent Orange. That sinis- are glad they served. Seventy- Vietnam Vets in high esteem. times the non-Vietnam veteran educated. ter-sounding term was coined therefore, troops exposure to four percent said they would Vietnam veterans’ personal population. Fact: Servicemen who went after the war. dioxin was infi nitesimal. ~ serve again even knowing the income exceeds that of our Fact: Mortality studies to Vietnam from well-to-do Orange was sprayed at three “Stolen Valor: How the Vietnam outcome. ~ General William non-veteran age group by show that 9,000 is a better areas had a slightly elevated gallons per acre, the equiva- Generation was Robbed of its C. Westmoreland-Speech to more than 18 percent and estimate. “The CDC Vietnam risk of dying because they lent of .009 of an ounce per Heroes and its History,” B.G. the Vietnam Helicopter Pilots veterans have a lower unem- Experience Study Mortal- were more likely to be pilots square foot. When sprayed Burkett and Glenna Whitley, Association in 1986 ployment rate than our non-vet ity Assessment showed that or infantry offi cers. on dense jungle foliage, less Verity Press, Inc., Dallas, TX, Fact: There is no differ- age group. ~ Lt. Gen. Barry during the fi rst 5 years after Vietnam Veterans were the that 6 percent ever reached the 1998.

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Germer, Murray & Johnson Attorneys At Law Blunk Feed Service Central Market DICK SCHOENHOLZ REAL ESTATE AND AUCTION SERVICE Wright Building Bruning, Ne Hebron, NE “Your home-owned and operated food store.” Dick Schoenholz, Broker ~ Lisa Stofer, Salesperson 137 Main St. 511 4th St. 353-2045 768-7400 240 Lincoln Ave., Hebron 824 G Street, Geneva, NE • Office: 759-3601 • Home: 353-6325 Bruning, NE Deshler, NE Carleton, Ne Phone 768-6216 www.schoenholzauctions.com • e-mail: [email protected] 353-2665 365-7203 356-4441

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Court of Honor Dale C. Rippe Charles E. Henning Arnold Werner+ Duane Durfl inger Joe Bowen Don R. Ortgies Flags Displayed Henry L. Korensky Tyndall W. Heller Norman Kroll Richard Heuck Phyllis (Currey) Ames Francis M. Walker, Jr. Veterans Day, 2010 John L. Kripal Wilber J. Craig Gerhard Juedes Chrisley S. Mumford Lowell Widler Bishop (Bud) Hobbs The Thayer County Court Harley W. Priefert Neil Edwards Donald Walters Gerald "Gary" Reinke BRUNING F. Herbert Bruning of Honor is a program where- Thomas C. McGovern+ Harley L. Binns Kieth Frye W. F. 'Bill' Diggins Court of Honor Flags Albert Lubben by burial fl ags of deceased Charles D. Jones Arthur F. Rossmiller Paul Schardt Leland D. Knigge Veterans Day, 2010 Edwin A. Clayton veterans are displayed on Benjamin C. Stauber+ Emil E. Bohling Albert Fink Eugene L. Rizek Flags for the following ser- Jack Houser the courthouse lawn in their Antone L. Stofer Fredrick H. Peperkorn Richard Willmore Joseph Parlapiano vicemen and women held at Robert Meyerhoff memory. Flags were fi rst fl own Rudy R. Stofer+ Benjamin Ross Walter Collmann Edgar A. Koch Bruning: Eugene Livengood in 1968. George A. Sittler, Sr. Charles L. “Jack” Blunk James Hartley, Jr. Burton B. Weaver Ernest R. Doll Orvil Molthan The ‘Court of Honor” fl ags Gilbert A. Maple+ Berl L. Wollard Carl John McGovern Warren R. Marhenke Marvin J. Remmers Max West will be posted on the Court- John G. Tucker Virgil L. Lipker Walter A. Virus Richard D. Dominy Milton H. Maske Eilert Wilhelms house lawn this Veterans Day, Harold L. Riddle Dorrell W. Hissong Ralph William McLaughlin Eugene J. Landkamer Harlan B. Higel DAVENPORT Nov. 11, beginning at 7 a.m. At Carl Herman Engel Robert E. Evans Frank Ferdinand Tamme Carl E. Bowman Dwain K. Hulse Court of Honor Flags 4 p.m. the ‘Court of Honor” fl ags Joseph P. Baldwin Henry C. Graue Raymond F. Duensing Dr. Richard E. Penry Charles W. Sims Veterans Day, 2010 will be retired. A cordial invita- Gilbert L. Davenport Henry L. Kripal Haroldine W. Grueber Junior Ferebee John G. Trapp+ Lowell Miller+ tion is extended to the entire Rudolph A. Bethscheider Melvin Joe Roland L. Baden Iver Carlson Thomas Ohnesorge+ Eugene Schardt community and area visitors Joseph R. McDonald Wilbur C. Yost Leonard W. Koester William Navis Donald E. Apley, Sr. Frederich Ahrens+ to assist with the fl ags. Larry Lemaster+ Theodore Mathiesen John P. Skeens Donald F. Grosshans John G. Hopken Peter Snyder Please Note! The veteran Francis N. Walsh Eugene L. Bethscheider Daniel J. Scoville Phil Gregory Herman A. Naiman Francis Koinzan listing in no way represents all of Wm. Halfmann Donald L. Cloyd Frank G. Poppe Glenn Ernest Grosshans Keith G. Harms Earl Lowery the deceased veterans. It does, Henry Baloun William H. Williamson Robert L. Stutz Daryl O. Ream Wesley D. Paul Floyd Row however include all whose Russell L. Mittan Paul J. Heltenberg Connie V. Gaston Richard J. Doering Herman G. Bruning Edward Jagels application was submitted, Jacob P. Hiller Robert E. Gonderinger William Kroll John Richard Wolford Frank D. Bruning Howard Cox processed and accepted into George R. Virus, Jr. Clinton E. Easton Donovan D. Yoachim Paul Hergott Fred H. Bruning Thomas Applegate the program based upon criteria Allan J. Miller+ Louis Bartels Joyce Rex Gray Alvin G. Alexander Folkert Bowman Frank Kretchman established by the “Court of Doyle A. Boyce Edward Kubes, Jr.+ Haftor A. Morris Paul Cline Frederick Bruning Galen Lambert Honor” Board. (Veterans who Maurice E. Clements+ Thurston V. Bailey Gordon M. Wilson William Posvar Gerald M. Collison William Karnatz were buried in the county or Harvey Rachow Alfred (Bud) Buhl Wallace Lake+ Leonard Wit Ruben Schulte Glen Keim those who lived in the county for Loyd Cannon Elmer W. Meyer Lyle Jacobitz Herbert Schoenfeld John H. Henkel Walter Deuel 3 years following discharge.) Marlay A. Sharp Carl LeRoy Baloun Martin A. Fangmeier Leonard Schmidt Frederick M. Bruning Epriam Miller All applications must be Walter H. Evers Otis C. Lemke+ John L. Butler Frank Bettenhausen Thomas H. Bowman Hans Holst received 30 days prior to Clarence Asche+ James R. Kenner Elmer “Dick” Neeman Francis Rauner William A. Hawks Otis C. Lemke Veterans Day or Memorial Day Remmer H. Voss+ Walter J. Werner John H. Fischer Max Bell G. A. Garrels William Wall of each year for consideration Charles C. Nacke+ Herman A. Dutton Frank Korensky Don Meisner Lloyd Cannon+ Richard Hoover and inclusion for that year’s John Wm. Zuehlsdorf+ Willis Allan “Sen” McDonald Orville Meinen William J. Nacke, Jr. Elden A. Philippi+ Loren Voigt+ listing. Walter F. Powell Glen E. Wolford Elmer Flathman Alfred A. Benker Victor Norder David Crockett All records and listings for Patrick J. Bailey Martin E. Kirchhoff Robert J. Werner Lyle Arnold Kenneth Bliss Lewis Fisher, Sr.+ Hebron are currently being kept George B. Ross Harold L. Werner Daryl H. Hosack Harold E. Saathoff Fred E. Flessner Gerald Lambert by the Thayer County Veteran Arthur J. Rachow Henry C. Tagler, Sr. Paul E. Harms Ervin Uphoff Dean Martin Robert Koinzan Service Offi ce. For further in- Roy R. Koves Ray Ratcliff Donald P. Hynek Edwin F W Thieme Ivan Wilhelms Dale Brant+ formation or submission of ap- Joseph Bauman Harry W. Witte Donald E. Stewart Glenn Elting Francis Marion Walker Michael Prucha plication, please address your Charles E. Bevington+ Clarence S. Corliss Victor D. Harms Norman Fangmeier Lawrence E. Mammen+ Robert Mosier inquiries to: Rodney Kirchhoff, John W. Walker Harry P. Majeski Garnet Zlab Elmer J. Harms John B. Broer Harry Row Thayer County VSO, P. O. Box Lester Lemaster+ Duane F. McKenzie Alfred R. Boyd Harlan H. Graue F. W. Bowman, Jr. Ervin Ficken 85, Hebron, NE 68370. Arthur D. Boyce Albert R. Krause Robert Squires Rupert H. Jensen Ernest L. Sander John Voigt Names followed with “+” are E. A. Rodenburg Harvey L. Krause Ernest V. Carbonneau Jean Larkins Herman G. Harms George Vitamvas those Gold Star servicemen or J. E. Conklin James B. Posey Ronald Fangmeier Reuben Neuhart Richard R. Hathaway Arthur Boettcher, Jr. women who were killed in action Arthur E. Walters Ralph J. DeWald John P. Vinkenberg+ Leland Brokaw Dale H. Hinrichs Frank Van Skiver+ (combat death). Harry Weddel Ezra Burton Vernon L. Fintel William Camp John T. Mammen William Jennings HEBRON Ralph E. Butler Louis C. Mulinix Vern D. Willard Dale Wassom Elmer Peterson Hubert Lipker+ Court of Honor Flags Ernest S. Slagle Richard D. Rumery Donald Freeman Eldon Ahrens Kenneth F. Hulse Ernest Doll Veterans Day, 2010 John A. Wittenberger+ Gayle D. Gaston Lavern G. Vieselmeyer Walter Morrison Leonard J. Habrich Melvin Jennings, Jr. Flags are held at Hebron Herbert W. Wittenberger Kenneth C. Hendricksen John Cortney The black granite marker Louis J. Schoenholz Donald Atenhan for the following servicemen Paul R. Raatz Billy Earl Lietsch+ Kenneth Selig honoring all branches of the Edward J. Hinrichs Kenneth Benker and women: Harry West Lauren Carrol Lietsch Arthur Fangmeier service is located at the east Delbert J. Detmer Carol Lietsch NOTE: This listing includes Manford J. Templin John S. Yoachim John Kassebaum entrance to the Thayer County Leonard M. Mammen Bernard A. Barnholdt those veterans whose applica- Dorrell A. Anderson Frank J. Ziegler Elmer D. George Courthouse. John E. Hinrichs William H. Wall tions met criteria of the Court William H. West (Tom) James V. Johnson Jack Geertz BELVIDERE Eldon W. Reichert Joseph Fisher of Honor Board. Dean M. Osher Michael C. Schmidt Ronald Edward Craig Court of Honor Flags R. Winton Wilson Richard Mueller+ Edward J. Koci+ S. W. “Bill” Beck John K. McDonald Wayne Thompson Veterans Day, 2010 Earl W. Houck Maurice Clements+ Archie Axtell F. C. Cederholm Donald E. McKenzie Gary Kent Flags for the following ser- Lewis L. Bliss John Eugene Schaefer Frank G. With Ray N. Sinn Robert E. Cottam Martin Neuhart vicemen and women held at Don Bumgarner Albert Norris Bohling Fred Kriemeyer Leonard K. Tambke Max Linton Jack Paugh Belvidere: Richard D. Ough Lester Urbauer Sports Hubert E. Lipker+ Oscar T. Osborn Donald Voss Virgil Boatman Leo Saxton + Alvin G. Hopken Orval Elting William F. Duensing George A. Corliss Kermit Nelson LeRoy McKay Ellis Melton LaVerle H. Hopken Duane Albers Thomas Ohnesorge+ Elden F. Tunks Erwin C. Vieselmeyer Frederick Duensing Art Trumble Darrell D. Messman James Donald Lonsdale Patrick Bailey+ F. W. “Bill” Engel Leslie Egbarts Alvin Hillman Vern Miller Eldo A. Wyssman Philip W. Slagel Henry Zlab Richard H. Mueller+ Florence (Wiedel) Barnett Lyle Gaston Joe Gaston Lawrence Spickelmier Thomas B. Mosier Clarence Rippe+ Clarence G. Struble Glendle Sutton Jack Stewart Homer Arnold M. W. “Bill” Ehlers LeRoy Becwar Irvin Earl Steele Albert A. Bandemer August Kniep Ervin Fintel Harry Rasher Herman F. Kerl Wessel Folkerts Fred Ferguson Albert J. Nacke Ralph W. Wilson William Fintel, Jr. Homer Trumble Dale D. Edzards James Hugh Johnson Herman J. Kroeger Orin D. Sutton Leo McKay Otto Koch Bernard Sloey H. Wayne Uden Larry Orin Spurling Rudolph J. Fisher+ James K. Russell Richard Boylston Herman F. (Bud) Zuehlsdorf Harry Willard Richard Reinsch Robert Row Rudolph Meyer LaVern J. Werner+ Leonard J. Germer Francis Joe Lawrence Polage Lorin W. Bowman Gordon Kerschner Harland Fintel+ Ralph T. Barkell August W. Othling Ronald Anderson Wilbur Huber Everett Stych Arnold B. Bohling Henry Spohn Wilfred G. Hissong Edward Boylston Eugene Bowen Murray Mutter Loran F. Mahloch Victor P. Krueger Glen O. Davidson Richard T. Willard Bernard E. Vinkenberg Eugene J. Buller Frank Bedlan (Bud) Paul Bruning Darrell Courtis Lowery Alvin F. Grueber Fred H. Heitman Jack Chapman James L. Ramsbottom Allen Avers Richard Michael Hines Robert L. Voigt George J. Landkamer Fred H. Pohlmann Clarence A. Porter Lyle G. Vanderpool Don Leslie Henry Eden Robert L. Pearson Otis Powell John H. Ells Max V. Ray LeRoy C. Jenkins Leo Gray Walter Lubben Norris Schardt Elmer O. Komrs Gerald N. Polage Leonard A. Molthan Paul McKenzie Vic Orth James Remmers Kenneth C. Dumler Adolph J. Burbach Anthony C. Fry Walter J. Glaesemann Gerald Thomas Alba Saxton George Bliss Glenn E. Elting Ralph B. McDermet Paul A. Wiedel Walter F. Bruns L. Harold Hergott Virgil Bruning Merle Ough Samuel A. Sykes Geo. Elora McLaughlin David R. Crockett Erwin J. Vieselmeyer Francis Kramer Everett Law Edward Mammen Harley L. Grone Johnny R. Holland+ Lawrence Polage Clarence F. Dittmer Robert L. Kassebaum Ralph Krenke A. C. Philippi Verle G. Keim Wayne Sorge Raymond S. Wiedel Stevenson P. Brown Raymond Bauer Leonard Babka Melvin Kleen Duane I. Berkey August Wolf Chester E. Buckles Lloyd A. Abelbeck Richard Craig Ronald K. Widler Don Mammen Melvin Naiman+ Harold E. Shearer David E. Walters Donald Lohmeier Max Widler Robert W. Muir * * * * * * * John W. Zeek Dale Shearer Lloyd E. Larkins Wilbert Bartels V. M. Widler Dorothy Johnson Raines Robert C. Bever Presley Glenn Lorence R. Kenning George Coordsen Donald Widler Gayle Johnson We give thanks to these and James E. Weber Herman Harder Roy Godding Thomas Head Betty Widler Wheeler Dale K. Heinrichs all servicemen and women who Charles W. Beer Charles M. Votipka Ralph Pool Eldon Hintz Merle Williamson Robert Frenzen have and still are protecting Harry R. Row Earl L. Morgan Neal Hendershot Rhea Marolf Frank Bunting Leonard Johnsen our country. Leon E. Bailey Harvey H. Barnett Walter Hendershot Marion Vieselmeyer Harold Hofmann Ernest Garrells Eugene V. McDonald Clifford L Sutton Lester R. Bowen Ernst Kolling Clinton Currey Max Schoenholz Lavonne Doehring+ Charles E. Dana Vida V. Harrison Max D. Degenhardt Theodore Wagner Wilber G. Mammen James L. Nagey Harvey W. Hess Victor E. Golden+ Marvin J. E. 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This Week — 1975... A combined Lady color guard con- sisting of mem- bers of the local posts of the VFW Titans and American Le- gion are shown in the above picture state retiring the colors following a flag raising ceremony honoring Hebron bound as an officially designated Bicen- The Thayer Central vol- tennial commu- leyball team added a C2-2 nity in 1975. district championship to their repertoire Friday night as they downed Sutton 3-2 in the fi nal match at Friend. The two teams met three times this season. Thayer Central won the district fi nal in fi ve sets; 25-18, 25-13, 24-26, 16-25, 15-12. From The Hebron Journal- Register The victory placed them as PPagesages ooff thethe PastPast...... the No. 2 seed in the Class C2 state tournament scheduled to begin this Thursday, Nov. JR Photo/Jacque Rocole 1970 — 20 Years Ago — 11. The Lady Titans (27-2) The Lady Titans huddle following a win at home earlier this Nebraska Public Power District workers will take on No. 7 Bridgeport season. The team heads into the C2 state contests this week — 40 Years Ago — were setting new poles to the site of the city (21-9) at 12:30 p.m., at the after winning the C2-2 district championship last Friday. Thayer Herman Michaels of Deshler came to of Hebron’s new sub station, just east of the America in 1923 from Germany and settled in Hastings High School gym- Central downed Sutton for the win and look to face Bridgeport water tower on Barger Ave. Deshler where he spent his life as an interior Hebron’s Court of Honor was again fl own nasium. Semifi nals move to Thursday, Nov. 11, at Hasting High School, in the fi rst round of Grand Island Sacred Heart, decorator but his fi rst love was art. At the on the courthouse lawn for Veterans Day as Nov. 12 at 6:30 p.m., and the the C2 state tournament. age of 79 he could fi nally pursue that love it has since 1968. Hebron’s Court of Honor fi nal contest will be played at and was painting and carving with a fervor is believed to be the oldest in the United the Grand Island Heartland and enjoyment of a teenager. States. Event Center on Saturday, In the final set, Coach in the fi nal subdistrict game Mike Kenner, a senior in high school and Bruning students Carmen Schoenholz, Nov. 13, at 8:30 p.m. Wiedel said getting the team’s Tuesday night, Nov. 2, 25-17, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Kenner, was a Eric Drake, Lisa Peppie and Eric Krupicka In the contest against Sut- passing back in control made 25-10, 25-23. local taxidermist with fi ve years of experi- attended the Bereuter Institute at Nebraska ton, Thayer Central burst the difference. “Once we did Coach Kurk Wiedel com- ence. He hoped to major in zoology after Wesleyan. onto the court with two quick that, we could get it outside mented on Friend’s strong graduation. wins against the Fillies, but a quicker and get away from play. “This was a very com- “Hebron Bears” embossed sweatshirts switched lineup on the Sutton their block,” he said. “We petitive game from start to t-shirts and sweaters were being sold by 1995 side handed the Lady Titans went back to playing solid fi nish,” he said. “Their outside the Hebron Pep Club with proceeds going some trouble in the third set. defense and used our strength hitters hurt us by running a toward gym bleachers. — 15 Years Ago — Titans coach, Kurk Wiedel, at the net to beat Sutton for the quicker offense and exploiting Jolene Frye, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. The Hebron Lady Bears were on their said the Sutton adjustment third time.” our defense at times. We were Dolan Frye of Chester, returned from a way to the state volleyball tournament caused Thayer Central to Bridgette Baden led at the able to gain an advantage with United Nations Seminar. in Lincoln to face the Sandy Creek Lady commit some errors on serve net posting 25 kills in the some tough hitting.” Cougars. On the winning team were Dana receive and serving in the contest. Cody Long had 21 Cody Long and Michaela Taylor, Miranda Hissong, Shelly Benson, middle of the set handing while Kinsey Tietjen and Marsh led in hitting posting 1975 Kendra Degenhardt, Carrie Wiedel, Krista Sutton the edge. “We were in Michaela Marsh each had 19 and 8 kills respectively. Bernadt, Meghan McKernan, Kami Kniep, complete control of this game three. Kelsey Long had two Long also provided two ace — 35 Years Ago — Megan Henning, Stephanie Vorderstrasse, Hebron High School students elected to until we started to have some kills. Tietjen led the defense blocks for the defense while Melinda Lawrence, Anouk Messeiler, Chris county offi ces for County Government Day serve receive and serving er- with four blocks. Marsh had Bridgette Baden had 18 digs Kunath, Jenny Mesloh, Sarah Schoenrock, were Brenda Boyce, County Attorney; Mike rors,” he said. “We lost some three and K. Long had two. in the back court. Timmerman Andrea Kenner, Sarah Rauner, Tracie Orvis, Hergott Clerk of the District Court; Liz of our composure in the fourth Claire Timmerman provided put up 30 assists in the game. Kelly McCall, Melissa Bauhard, Rhiannon Gerdes, County Superintendent; Ty Martin, set as well.” 50 assists in the game. The team was 75/82 in hitting Kenner, Mollie McPherson, Tina Koehne County Judge; Doug Powell, County Sheriff The Fillies took the momen- Prior to winning the dis- with 35 kills, 79/80 sets with and Rachelle Tracy. and Bob Goneringer, County Treasurer; Julie tum from there to win both the trict championship, the Lady 31 assists and 63/69 in serving The Journal-Register carried a special Stewart, ASCS; Shari Degenhardt, County third and fourth games. Titans downed No. 3 Friend with 8 aces. edition of the 50th anniversary of V-E, V-J Clerk; Randy Robeson, County Assessor; Days. Featured were Lyle Jacobitz and Dor- Steve Redman, County Welfare; Joanne ral Schleif, both of rural Hebron, who were Votipka, County Commissioner; David wounded the same day in the same German Bacon, County Road Superintendent; Lon- town and served in the same division, 63rd nie Abelbeck, County Extension and Steve Infantry of the U.S. 7th Army under General McLaughlin, County Service Offi cer. Patch. However at the time the two men did As Loetta Raatz closed the door of the not know each other. Others featured were Thayer County Welfare offi ce at the end of Norman Walker of Carleton, Dr. Marlin Bau- the week, she had completed 30 years of hard of Hebron, Richard Smith of Carleton, service for that agency. She was the longest Bill Fisher of Davenport and Harvey “Pete” employee in tenure of any at the courthouse. Reinboth of Deshler She began work at the courthouse on Nov. 1, 1945. Mr. and Mrs. Jim McLaughlin were 2000 awarded a fi rst place trophy at the 14th annual International Auto Show in Des — 10 Years Ago — Moines, Iowa, in the hardtop class with Harold W. Struve, prominent Deshler their 1956 Ford. businessman and newspaper editor died. He was 81. A new underground sprinkler system was 1980 going in at the Arrowhead Gardens Arbore- tum in Hebron. Volunteers were Jim Kenner, — 30 Years Ago — Tom Head, Lee Templin and Brad Bargen. Big Brothers and Big Sisters held an out- Workers from Midlands Construction ing at Alexandria Lakes. Area participates Co., of Kearney used a horizontal boring were Sharon Branting, Arnold Loontjer, technique to route the city’s new water Mary Wood, Vic Jacobsen, Charles Drake, mains beneath the streets rather than having Virginia Preifert, Lee Drake, Robin Patschu- to trench across them. The longest bore was reck, Charles McElwain, Doug Drake, Matt to be under the Little Blue River on the west Branting, Dawn Branting, Chris Hawks and side of the south Fourth St. bridge. Photo Courtesy West Point News Mitchell Branting. Kelly Mosier, son of Richard and Wanda Bruning-Davenport/Shickley’s Luke Christensen (white shirt) takes fl ight after getting subma- Loetta Raatz completed 35 years of service Mosier of Davenport, was selected on rined by Bancroft-Rosalie defensive lineman Bonneau in the second round of the D1 state football at the Thayer County Welfare offi ce and was trombone to be a part of the All-State Or- playoffs at Bancroft. The Eagles ended their season after falling to Bancroft-Rosalie. honored by fellow workers Erma Ripley, chestra. Chris Lavington and Delores Graul. Vandals were responsible for thousands of dollars in damages to seven trucks and 2005 vehicles parked in the Kass Ford parking lot BDS Eagles end fi rst season in D1 second round east of the H&H Cafe on Lincoln Ave. — 5 Years Ago — The Thayer County Health Services was The Bruning-Davenport/ Panthers undid the Eagles, of kids to work with,” said celebrating the completion of Phase I of Shickley Eagles football 60-8 and faced Friend Tues- BDS Coach Mark Rotter of a multi-million dollar hospital and clinic team couldn’t get around No. day, Nov. 9 in the quarterfi nal the cooped team. “We had no 1985 renovation with an open house. New patient 1 seeded Bancroft-Rosalie’s game. chemistry or unity problems — 25 Years Ago — rooms offered a more homey environment offensive pressure Wednesday BDS ends its fi rst season as at all.” Mountains of milo covered the ground in and the new laboratory offered a bright, night in the second round of the Eagles on a 6-4 record. In the contest Wednesday Belvidere as the bumper harvest in Thayer roomy area in which technicians could the D1 state playoffs. The “We had a good bunch night, the Eagles were held to County quickly used up the available storage work. 119 total yards. Ryan Tegtmei- space in most parts of the county. Extension Grace Lutheran Church of Hebron honored er led with 62 yards rushing Agent Steve Melvin said that the sorghum is Wayne Eitzmann for his donation of prayer Eagles volleyball ends season and 60 yards passing. better able to withstand the elements without shawls which he crocheted in his spare time. Jose Gamboa collected a deteriorating than the other fall crops. Eitzmann, retired, enjoyed making this con- ace serves. Makaleigh Yantzie tribution to his church. The Bruning-Davenport/ safety in the fi rst period and Hebron’s High’s all school play “Dracula” added ten kills for the offense Melvin Neuhart received a fl ag from Shickley volleyball team Ryan Tegtmeier connected was being presented. Castmembers included while Ashley Hinrichs added Nebraska U.S. Senator on the ended its season Nov. 2 after with Karson Novacek for 40 Carmen Currey, Richard Bowen, Rob Am- one ace serve. occasion of his 90th birthday. The fl ag had falling to Pawnee City in the yards and a touchdown in the meter, Jeff Hergott (Did he really eat the On defense, Erika Schore- been fl own over the U.S.Capitol in Wash- D1-1 subdistrict fi nal played fi nal quarter. fl y?), Jon Hergott, Heather Malone, Kristi der and Garland led in the ington D.C. at Beatrice. Luke Christensen led in Bohling, Barb Else, Brian Fink, Kim Yeutter, back court with 25 and 22 “Lend Me A Tenor” was the fall produc- The Lady Eagles, cooped tackles with 13. Audra Fisher, Ranae Kenning, Amy Kunkel, digs respectively. At the net, tion of the Thayer County Community in its fi rst year, went 23-7 on The BDS Eagles lose seven Kevin Trowbridge, Angie Clark, Amy Am- Schroeder had a stellar seven Theater. Starring in the production were the season. seniors to graduation includ- meter and Amy Ehlers. blocks while Taylor Houck Dave Feulner, Mike Van Cleef, Stephen In the contest against Paw- ing: Conrad Sell, Derek had four. Hoff, Darcy Heitmann, Anne Heitmann, nee City, BDS fell 20-25, Swartzendruber, William Allyson Edgecombe, Barb Larkins and Ashley Hinrichs had 18 22-25, 25-10, 22-25. Mick, Tyler Lauenstein, Jose Lucy Wegener. assists while Whitney Walters 1990 Shelby Garland led the at- Gamboa, Tanner Ahrens, and put up ten. tack with 17 kills and three Jeremy Row. The Hebron Journal-Register - Wednesday, November 10, 2010 - 11 GOOD LUCK AT STATE! Lady Titans #2 SEED Match 1 – Hast. 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BOARD OF 914027107; 0.020000 801 through 13-807 of Nebraska savings, 100.00; Midwest Process Nebraska Department of Rev- money order by 1:30 o’clock EQUALIZATION Belvidere Comm. Bldg., gen- Revised Statutes. The interlocal Services, service fees, 65.70; enue, state taxes, 13.31; Rauner p.m. on the date of the sale eral, 3,621; 68014900; 0.005324 Repair Inc., generator Equip., PROCEEDINGS agreement shall be for the strict MIPS Inc., data process, 2,650.72; at the same place where the Byron Comm. Bldg., General, administration of the RAP project Monument Inn & Suites, lodging, 240.58; Thayer County Bank, sale is held, or at such other NOV. 4, 2010 4,130; 59858332; 0.006900 and all funds allocated by the 350.00; Kaye Mussman, Oct. ex- EMPE Fica, 131.50; True Value The Thayer County Board of Hubbell Comm. Bldg., General, Nebraska Crime Commission, and penses, 11.00; Mutual of Omaha, Hardware, generator splly., 10.14; place as may be agreed upon Equalization met in open and pub- 6,134; 40897772; 0.014998 Match dollars allocated by the RAP EMPR Mutual of, 74.97; NACEB, U. S. Bank, antivirus, 193.70; between the successful bidder lic session in the commissioner’s Chester Cemetery, General, members. Further, this interlocal board dues, 50.00; NACO, regis- Verizon Wireless, cell phone and the Trustee at the time of room of the courthouse at 11:30 10,446; 61447788; 0.017000 agreement shall not establish a trations, 630.00; NE Public Health svc., 47.40. the sale. on Nov. 4, 2010. Present were Davenport Cemetery, General, separate legal entity, rather as a Env. Laboratory, court costs, NOXIOUS WEED A Trustee’s Deed will be de- County Board Members Lawrence 6,100.89; 143203390; 0.004260 joint and cooperative undertaking 84.00; Nebraska Department of Ameritas Life Insurance Corp., livered to the successful bidder Traudt Chris Frye, County Clerk, Little Blue NRD, General, between public agencies i.e. state, Revenue, state taxes, 1,151.99; EMPE ret., 315.14; C & M Sup- Marie Rauner and Karla Joe, upon payment of the balance 124763; 46882131154; 0.002647 county, city and village. (Nebraska NE Law Enforcement Training ply, Oct. fuel, 527.63; Colonial of the purchase price. If any County Assessor. Dave Bruning 0.0264654 Revised Statute 13-801). Center, tuition, 5000; O’Keefe Life after tax, 10.83; Coventry was absent. SE Comm. Coll., General, Amount of match dollars al- Elevator Company, Inc., main- Health Care of Nebraska, EMPR party fails to pay the balance The meeting was called to order 21965959; 36609931438; located by the County of Thayer tenance, 229.12; Norma Oliver, Coventry, 526.44; Delta Dental of the purchase price at the by Lawrence Traudt, chairman of 0.060000; 0.06000 for the 2009-2010 grant period prior service, 25.00; Oregon Trail of Nebraska, EMPR Delta Den, time and place aforesaid, the the board. Cap Imp., 0.00000 (RAP20) will be $3,027.50. (2000 Equipment, mower belt, 51.49; 18.64; Deshler Electric, sprayer parcels affected by such failure Public meeting laws are posted COUNTY census 6,055 x $.50) Orkin Pest Control, pest control, parts, 19.15; Deshler Motors, tie will be resold to the highest and available to the public in com- Thayer County, General, Dated this 4th day of November, 32.00; Orscheln, K-9 supplies, repair, 35.50; Deshler Municipal pliance with Nebraska statutes. bidder at another time, and 2559276; 914027107; 0.280000 2010. 44.97; Paper Tiger Shredding, Utilities, lights and water, 35.80; such party will be liable for the Minutes of the Oct. 6, 2010 Hospital Bond, 91800; /s/ Lawrence F. Traudt Inc., doc shredding, 35.00; Karen The Deshler Rustler, notices, meeting were mailed to each loss occasioned by the resale 914027107; 0.010043 Board Chairperson Prellwitz, Oct. expenses, 99.00; 118.75; Dultmeier Sales, sprayer of the property and the amount board member prior to the meet- ESU #5, General, 0.01500 /s/ Marie E. Rauner, Priefert Pharmacy, prisoner med., parts, 225.23; Friesen Chevro- ing. Chris Frye made a motion #5 Bond, 0.01156 Thayer County Clerk 108.82; Quill Corporation, ofc. sup- let, Inc., pickup parts, 129.58; paid by such party will be held and Lawrence Traudt seconded to #6, General, 1197632.75; (SEAL) plies, 29.95; Redfield & Co., Inc., Gempler’s shop supplies, 26.75; by the Trustee for the payment approve the minutes as received. 7984218343; 0.015000; 0.01500; Eileen Asche, County Trea- lien binders, 203.00 Region V Cen- Great Plains Communications, of such loss. No warranties, Result of vote: Frye-yes, Traudt- #9, General, 0.0150000 surer, met with the board to discuss tral Office, qtr. funding,2,694.50; phone svc., 119.51; Doug Grupe, representations or assurance yes, Bruning-absent. Motion There being no other busi- the construction of a new counter Region V Systems, crisis center, prior service, 20.00; Hebron Jour- of marketable title will be made carried. ness to come before the board, in her office which will be built by 726.00; Reliable, ofc, supplies, nal-Register, meeting notice, 2.07; in connection with this sale. Tax list corrections were pre- Lawrence Traudt motioned and her husband. Eileen requested the 83.11; Phyllis Schoenholz, Oct. Mutual of Omaha, EMPR Mutual sented by the county assessor: The Trustee’s sale of all or any Chris Frye seconded to adjourn board to visit her office to review expenses, 70.00; Schultz & Asso- of 4.70; Nebraska Department of portion of the above property #1268 unreported personal at 11:40. Result of vote: Traudt- the proposed project. ciates, PC, county audit, 9,200.00; Revenue, state taxes, 92.19; T. property for 2009 yes, Frye-yes, Bruning-absent. The treasurer presented the dis- Schwab & Bauer, attorney fees, O. Haas Tire Co., new tire, 70.69; may be postponed from time #1269 unreported personal Motion carried. tress warrant report to the county 675.00; Shell Food Mart, amb. Thayer County Bank, federal to time until it is completed, property for 2008 I, the undersigned County commissioners. The treasurer has fuel, 565.21; Sourcegas, LLC, taxes, 766.79; U. S. Bank, phone without notice other than an #1270 unreported pivot for Clerk in and for the County of turned 17 distress warrants over heating fuel, 184.93; Stanard Ap- battery, 24.00; Verizon Wireless, announcement made by the 2009 Thayer, hereby certify that all the to the sheriff for collection. praisal Services Inc., appraisal cell phone svc., 44.18; Watson Trustee at the time and place Chris Frye made a motion to ap- subjects included in the forego- The county clerk had been svs., 1,293.75; Jean Stichka, Oct. Auto Supply, sprayer parts, 48.55; prove the corrections as reported. last appointed for the sale. ing proceedings were contained asked to look in to the cost of a expenses, 36.36; T. O. Haas Tire Windsteam, number listing, 5.48. Michael R. Snyder, Lawrence Traudt seconded the on the agenda for the meeting county wide shredding event such Co., veh repairs, 48.75; Televent HISTORICAL SOCIETY motion. Result of vote: Frye-yes, Trustee and kept continually current and as has recently been held in Lin- DTN, weather center, 336.00; Iowa Mutual Group, general SNYDER & HILLIARD, Traudt-yes, Bruning-absent. Mo- were contained on said agenda coln to help the chances of identity Tisha Templin, Oct. expenses, liab., 1,523.00; Nebraska Depart- tion carried. for at least 24 hours prior to said theft. The charge for a two hour 50.50; Thayer County Health ment of Revenue, state taxes, P.C., L.L.O. The final levy report as used for meeting. The agenda is available session would be $500.00. Tiger Services, prisoner med., 1,049.00; 3.51; Norris Public Power, utilities, Suite 37, Eagles Nest Plaza the next year tax statements: for the public in the office of the Shredding suggested that there be Thayer co. Health Services, 424.81; Petersen LP Gas, utili- 4009 6th Avenue, THAYER COUNTY Thayer County Clerk. A notice of a limit of two or three file boxes per nurse salary, 508.62; Thayer co. ties, 71.45; Thayer County Bank, P.O.Box 1414 2010-2011 TAX RATE said meeting was published in the person. This service would only be Health Services, amb. supplies, EMPE FICA, 45.88; True Value Kearney, NE 68848-1414 Subdivision, Fund, Tax Re- Hebron Journal Register and the for county residents. Chris Frye 62.50; Thayer County Bank, Hardware, Bldg. repairs, 25.99; quest, Valuation, Levy, Certified (308) 234-2700 Deshler Rustler. made a motion to proceed with federal taxes, 9,040.11; Thayer Western United Mutual Insurance, Oct 13-5ts-Nov 10 CATEGORY: FIRE These proceedings have been the organization of a shredding County Bank, health savings, physical dam., 1,831.15; Wind- Alexandria, General, 35240.2; written and available for public day sometime in March or April 600.00; Thayer county Economic stream, phone service, 40.56. 117,467,384; 0.030000; 0.03000 inspection within 10 working days 2011. Dave Bruning seconded the Development, reimbursement, E911 Belvidere, General, 7200; and prior to the next convened motion. Result of vote: Frye-yes, 5,544.24; Thayer County Register ERC Communications, tower 65181125; 0.011046 meeting. The complete text of Bruning-yes, Traudt-yes. Motion of Deeds, recording fees, 52.50; retn, 960.00; Great Plains Com- NOTICE OF MASTER Sinking, 9,655.5; 65,181,125; resolutions and agreements is carried. Thayer County Sheriff, sheriff fees, munications, E911 phone svc., COMMISSIONER’S 0.014813 available in the office of the Thayer Any action with the contract 180.42; Thayer County Treasurer, 10.70; Sourcegas LLC, generator SALE Bruning, General, 12,500; County Clerk. with Maximus for cost reimburse- LEC fuel, 1,977.43; Thayer County gas, 18.58; Windstream, E911 By virtue of an order of sale 86,421.778; 0.014464 Each commissioner signed ment services was tabled until a Treasurer, fund transfer, fund phone, 1,652.21. Sinking, 11,062; 86,421,778; issued by the District Court the agenda stating a copy was later date. transfer, 15,000.00; Tierone Bank, Dave Bruning left the meet- of Thayer County, Nebraska, 0.012800 received in the mail. Said agenda Chris Frye made a motion with health savings, 100.00; Tierone ing. Deshler, General,15,902.34; and pursuant to a decree is on file in the Thayer County Dave Bruning seconded to loan to Bank, health savings, 160.00; Loren Peithmann, weed board of said Court in an action 133,921,863; 0.011874 Clerk’s office. the Historical Society and to move Truck Services, Inc., copies (2) president, and Bryan Schardt, Sinking, 2,568, 133,921,863; Lawrence F. Traudt, the desk from District Court to the 36.00; True Value Hardware, weed superintendent met with therein indexed at Case No. 0.001918 Chairman of the Board museum that had been discussed supplies, 116.23; University of the commissioners to update CI 09-94, wherein Nationstar Bond, 19,503.96; 133,921,863; Marie E. Rauner, at the last meeting. Result of vote: Nebraska-Lincoln, ofc. equipment, members on activities at the weed Mortgage, LLC, is the plaintiff, 0.014564; Hebron, General, County Clerk Frye-yes, Bruning-yes, Traudt- 182.10; UNL IS Communications department. The department is and Ronald D. Sanburg, De- 15,000, 102,490,978; 0,014635 Equal Employment yes. Motion carried. Center, LD phone svc., 13.58; U. spraying lawns when weather ceased, Estate of Ronald D. Sinking, 15,090; 102,490,978; Opportunity Statement Chris Frye made a motion and S. Bank, Oct. expenses, 303.81; permits. There is hope for all of Sanburg, Deceased, the Heirs, 0.014723; Thayer County does not dis- Dave Bruning seconded to direct Verizon Wireless, cell phone svc.., the spraying to be done in the next Byron, General, 4,160.00; Legatees, Devisees, Personal criminate on the basis of race, the county clerk to proceed with 354.30; VISA, Oct. expenses, couple of weeks. Representatives, all other per- 56,308,446; 0.007388 color, national origin, sex, religion, the payment of the salary and 254.45; Daniel L. Werner, Oct. ex- There being no other business Sinking, 5444.8; 56,308,446; age or disability in employment or vendor claims as submitted. Result penses, 169.34; Daniel L. Werner, to come before the board, Chris sons interested in the Estate 0.009670 the provision of services. of vote: Frye-yes, Bruning-yes, Attorney at Law, reimbursements, Frye motioned and Lawrence of Ronald D. Sanburg, De- Chester, General, 5,152; Commissioner agenda and Traudt-yes. Motion carried. 44.50; WestGroup Payment Cen- Traudt seconded to adjourn at ceased, real names unknown, 54,184,498; 0.009508 minutes are available at www. SALARY ter, subscription, 388.03; Rosanna 11:00 and reconvene on Nov. 17, are the defendants, I will sell Sinking, 5,560; 54,184,498; thayercounty.ne.gov General 42,119.88 M. Wiegert, mental health, 60.00; 2010 at 9:00 a.m. Result of vote: at public auction to the highest 0.010261 Nov 10-1t Road/Bridge 32,765.34 Windstream, phone service, Frye-yes, Traudt-yes, Bruning- Bond, 13,344.1; 54,184, 498; bidder, for cash, the following Emergency management 1,710.278. absent. Motion carried. property at 10:00 a.m., on the 0.024627 755.66 ROAD/BRIDGE FUND I, the undersigned County Carleton, General, 11,000; COMMISSIONERS 30th day of November, 2010, Noxious Weed 3,343.70 Action Auto Supply, repair Clerk in and for the County of inside the east door of the 109,234,350, 0,010070 PROCEEDINGS Historical Society 300.00 parts, 398.94; American Family Thayer, hereby certify that all the Sinking, 18,580; 109,234,350; NOV. 4, 2010 VENDOR Insurance, BP78, 230.65; Ameri- subjects included in the forego- Thayer County Courthouse, 0.017009 The Thayer County Board of GENERAL FUND tas-Vision, EMPE Ameritas, 76.62; ing proceedings were contained 225 North 4th Street, in the Davenport, General, 9,260; Commissioners met in open and Action Auto Supply, equip. re- Ameritas Life Insurance corp., on the agenda for the meeting City of Hebron, Thayer County, 134,859,363; 0.006866; 0.00686 public session in the commis- pair, $6.82; Airgas, Mid South, Inc., EMPE Ret., 3,705.61; Aurora Co- and kept continually current and Nebraska, to wit: Sinking, 19,030; 134,859,363; sioner’s room of the courthouse amb. supplies, 14.38; American operative Elevator, fuel, 1,423.88; were contained on said agenda A TRACT, BEGINNING AT 0.014111; 0.01411 at 9:00 a.m. on Nov. 4, 2010. Family Insurance, B78, 401.65; Auto Value Parts Store, repair for at least 24 hours prior to said Gilead, General, 6,505; THE NORTHEAST CORNER Present were Commissioners, Ameritas Vision, EMPE Ameritas, parts, 1,706.50; C & M Supply, meeting. The agenda is available OF BLOCK ONE (1), S. H. 72,651,316; 0.008954 Lawrence Traudt, Chris Frye and 42.98; Ameritas Life Insurance fuel, 15.57; Central Market, shop for the public in the office of the WHEELER’S ADDITION TO Sinking, 6,500, 72,651,316; County Clerk, Marie Rauner. Dave Corp., EMPE Ret., 4,916.49; AS supplies, 37.09; City of Hebron, Thayer County Clerk. A notice of 0.008947; Bruning was absent for a previous Central Finance, teletype svc., electricity, 189.95; Colonial Life, said meeting was published in the THE VILLAGE OF DAVEN- Hubbell, General, 14,096; appointment. In attendance also 448.00; AS Central Finance-AS Thayer Co. 125, 19.00; Coventry Hebron Journal Register and the PORT, RUNNING SOUTH 40,047,632; 0.035198 was Dean Krueger Imservices, data process, 244.50; Health Care of Nebraska, EMPR Deshler Rustler. 140 FEET, THENCE WEST Bond, 3844; 40,047,632; Lawrence Traudt, Chairman Eileen M. Asche, Oct. expenses, Coventry, 6,785.79; Cross-Dillon These proceedings have been 150 FEET, THENCE NORTH 0.009599 of the board, called the meeting 12.00 Atomic Consulting LLC, Tire, tire, 500.00; Delta Dental written and available for public 140 FEET, THENCE EAST VILLAGES to order. system repairs, 560.00; Axis of Nebraska, EMPR Delta Den, inspection within 10 working days Alexandria, General, 150 FEET, TO THE POINT Public meeting laws are posted Capital Inc., copier lease, 148.00; 279.41; Deshler Municipal Utilities, and prior to the next convened OF BEGINNING, ALL LO- 13,594.5;3,080,883; 0.441253 and available to the public in com- Best Western Grand Island Inn, electricity, 34.00; Eakes Office meeting. The complete text of Belvidere, General, 5,618, pliance with Nebraska statutes. CATED IN THE SOUTHWEST lodging, 44.50; Blue Valley Com- Plus, ofc. supplies, 29.99; Fairbury resolutions and agreements is QUARTER OF THE NORTH- 2,833,776; 0.198251 Minutes of the last meeting were munity Action Inc., fiscal support, Light & Water Dept.., electricity, available in the office of the Thayer Bruning, General, 27,430; mailed to each commissioner prior 3,805.00; Bruning State Bank, 55.85; Farm Plan, repair parts, County Clerk. EAST QUARTER (SW1/4 11,855,886; 0.231362 to the meeting. Chris Frye made a health savings, 200.00; Business 771.09; Fastenal, nuts and bolts, Each commissioner signed NE1/4) SECTION EIGHTEEN Bond, 16,000; 11,855,886; motion and Lawrence Traudt sec- World Products, Inc., ofc. supplies, 69.83; Foley Equipment Co., the agenda stating a copy was (18), TOWNSHIP FOUR (4) 0.134,954; Byron General,15,973, onded to approve the minutes from 207.36; Byron State Bank, health repair parts, 2,792.06; Goebel received in the mail. Said agenda NORTH, RANGE FOUR (4) 3,549,759; 0.449974 the October 20th, 2010 meeting. savings, 100.00; Byron State Construction, repair parts, 6.68; is on file in the Thayer County WEST OF THE 6TH PRIN- Carleton,General, 19,504; Result of vote: Frye-yes, Traudt- Bank, health savings, 100.00; Hartford Life Insruance company, Clerk’s office. 7,178,847; 0.271687 CIPAL MERIDIAN, THAYER yes, Bruning-absent. Kiley A. Campbell, witness fees, 621020, 80.00; Hebron Journal- Lawrence F. Traudt, COUNTY, NEBRASKA, BE- Chester, General, 33,034; Dave Bruning entered the 20.00; Central Market, supplies, Register, advertising, 17.49; Chairman of the Board ING PART OF BLOCK 1, S. 7,263,292; 0.454808 meeting. 717.01; Joseph F. Chilen, mental Heyen Oil Co., fuel, 2,554.88; Marie E. Rauner, Bond, 8,480; 7,263,292; George Gerdes, county road health, 60.00; Citizens State Bank, Andrew Hinrichs, 1/2 CDL Lic., County Clerk H. WHEELER’S ADDITION 0.116,751 representative, met to discuss health savings, 100.00; City of 27.50; J & J Diesel Service, Inc., Equal Employment TO THE VILLAGE OF DAV- Davenport, General, 51,791; with the board department projects Hebron, utilities, 1,573.55; City parts and labor, 634.18; Kass Ford Opportunity Statement ENPORT, 11,09,121; 0.450000 and updates. of York, RAP Program, 3,027.50; Sales, parts and labor, 328.31; Thayer County does not dis- to satisfy the liens and en- Gilead, General, 2,270; Dave Bruning made a motion Colonial Life, Thayer Co. 125, Lanair Products LLC, oil burner, criminate on the basis of race, cumbrances therein set forth; 531,024; 0.427476 to pay the claim for Chris Frye 30.77; Coventry Health Care of Ne- 327.80; Lichti Oil, fuel and oil, color, national origin, sex, religion, Bond, 3,500; 531,024; and to satisfy the accruing of $899.64 for zoning services. braska, EMPR Coventry, 9,645.48; 38,764.76; Linton Small Engine, age or disability in employment or court costs, all as provided 0.659,104; Lawrence Traudt seconded the Delta Dental of Nebraska, EMPR chain saws, 88.85; Linweld, Inc., the provision of services. Hubbell, General, 8,789; motion. Result of vote: Bruning- by said order and decree. The Delta Den, 465.70; Denny’s Home welding splys, 380.89; Midwest Commissioner agenda and purchaser is responsible for 2585357; 0.339,953 yes, Traudt-yes, Frye-abstain. Entertainment, used tv, 25.00; Service & Sales Co., delineators minutes are available at www. CITIES Motion carried. Deshler Motors, auto repairs and 64,480.87; Mutual of Omaha, thayercounty.ne.gov all fees or taxes, including the Deshler, General, 85,000; RESOLUTION NO. 1653 643.94; The Deshler Rustler, EMPR Mutual of, 53.23; NACO, Nov. 10-1t documentary stamp tax. This 17,064,917; 0.498,098 WHEREAS, law enforcement print/pubilsh, 484.30; Diode com- registration, 120.00; Nebraska De- sale is made without any war- Bond, 40,335; 17,064,917; agencies with the following coun- munications, internet svc., 114.88; partment of Revenue, state taxes, ranties as to title or condition 0.236362 ties: Butler, Fillmore, Hamilton, Dollar General, charged sales, 1,124.11; Newman Traffic Signs, NOTICE OF of the property. Hebron, General, 239,458; Jefferson, Merrick, Polk, Saun- supplies, 67.25; Eakes Office signs, 1,024.50; NMC Exchange TRUSTEE’S SALE Dated this 15th day of Oc- 51,996,820, 0.460524 The following described ders, Seward, Thayer, Webster, Plus, ofc. supplies, 1,580.07; Elec- LLC, grader blades, 2,528.30; tober, 2010. Bond , 15,599, 51,996,820; and York desire to enter into a property will be sold at public tion Systems and Software, Inc., Norder Supply Inc., spray chemi- Joseph Murray 0.030000 cooperative law enforcement sample ballot, 35.06; Electronic cal, 306.27; Norris Pubic Power, auction to the highest bidder Master Commissioner AIRPORT effort; and Contracting Co., adjust camera, electricity, 83.14; Olsson Associ- immediately inside the East Hebron, General, 16,000; Oct 20-4ts-Nov 10 WHEREAS, the above agen- 437.22; Crystal Fangmeier, Oct. ates Inc., surveying, 1,978.25; Main Door of the Thayer 51,996,820; 0.030771 cies have submitted a grant ap- expenses, 82.50; Amy Fintel, Oct. Overland Ready Mixed, concrete, SCHOOLS plication known as the RURAL County Courthouse, 225 North expenses, 792.13; Bryan Schardt, 600.00; Paramount Linen and 4th Street, Hebron, Nebraska, Bruning/Davenport, Gener- APPREHENSION PROGRAM health savings acct., health sav- Uniform, shop supplies, 112.00; NOTICE OF PUBLIC al, 3,034,356.45; 398,209,508; on December 14, 2010, at (hereinafter RAP 19#09-DA-307); ings, 100.00; Chris D. Frye, Oct. Petersen LP Gas, fuel, 1,050.59; MEETING THAYER 0.762000 12:00 o’clock noon, pursuant AND fees, 1,029.64; Denise Georgi, Qualcomm, Inc., global trac, 25.00; COUNTY BOARD OF Sp Bldg., 79,641.9; 398,209,508; WHEREAS, the RAP project Oct. expenses, 38.50; Hartford Quantum Aggregate Supply, repair to the power of sale granted in 0.020000 has been funded by the Nebraska COMMISSIONERS Life Insurance Company, 621020, parts, 1,242.00; Sack Lumber Co., the Deed of Trust dated on the Notice is hereby given that Deshler, General, 2,470,616.39; Crime Commission; and 365.00; Nebraska Health & Human shop supplies, 23.16; Sahling Ken- 16th day of September, 2009, 255,203,445; 0.968097 WHEREAS, the various coun- Services, regional cntr, 90.00; worth Inc., repair parts, 278.31; the meeting of the Thayer Sp Bldg. 131,313.13; and recorded in the office of County Board of Commission- ties, communities and agencies Hebron Journal-Register, print/ Siouxland Trailer Sales, belly the Thayer County Register 255,203,445; 0.051454 within those jurisdictions desire to ers will be held on Thursday, publish, 1,396.45; Larry Hergott, dump, 24,779.00; Sourcegas LLC, of Deeds/County Clerk on Thayer Central, Gen- make the most efficient use of the Oct. expenses, 24.00; Becky heating fuel, 27.67; T. O. Haas Tire Nov. 17, 2010 in the County eral, 3974777; 412,184,601; power by enabling them to cooper- Higel, Oct. expenses, 101.00; Holi- Co., tires, 423.39; Thayer county the 17th day of September, Board Meeting Room of the 0.964320 ate with other localities on a basis day Inn Express, lodging, 196.40; Bank, federal taxes, 7,830.04; 2009 filed in Mtg Book 161, Sp Bldg. 102,500; 412,184,601; Thayer County Courthouse of mutual advantage and thereby Hometown Leasing, copier lease, Thayer County Bank, health Page 37-40, and pursuant to in Hebron, NE. The meeting 0.024867 to provide services and facilities 370.52; Hope Crisis Center, abuse savings, 150.00; Tires-N-Service the power of sale granted in QualCap Purpose, 209,100; in a manner pursuant to forms of of the Board of Commission- program, 2,080.00; Karla Joe, Oct. For You, tires, 234.00; True Value the Deed of Trust dated on ers will begin at 9:00 a.m. 412,184,601; .050730 governmental organization that expenses, 114.60; Nancy Joe, Oct. Hardware, shop supplies, 15.84; Shickley, General, 1991720; the 8th day of July, 2005, and The meetings are open to will accord best with geographic, expenses, 8.55; Lynda L. Johnson, Verizon Wireless, cell phone svc., recorded in the office of the 218,786,075; 0.910350; 0.91035 economic, population, and other Oct. expenses, 100.00; Joseph H. 47.01; Village of Hubbell, elec the public. Bond 101546.51; 218,786,075; factors; and Thayer County Register of The agenda is kept continu- Murray PC LLO, attorney fees, tricity, 5.20; Watson Auto Supply, Deeds/County Clerk on the 0.046414; 0.04641 WHEREAS, an interlocal agree- 3,188.61; Brenda Kerns, Oct. repair parts, 271.36; Western Auto, ally current and is available for Spec Bldg., 96,455; ment, consistent with Nebraska expenses, 37.00; Rodney L. Kirch- shop supplies, 38.89; Windstream, 19th day of July, 2005, in Mtg public inspection in the Thayer 218,786,075; 0.044086; 0.04408 Revised Statutes 13-801 et.seq, hoff, cell phone svc., 20.00; Cheryl phone service, 204.75. Book 148, Pages 468-471: Fairbury, General, 1.01742 County Clerk’s Office, Room would be in the best interest of all Koch, Oct. expenses, 12.50; VISITOR COMMITTEE The South Half (S1/2) of 201, Thayer County Court- Spec. Bldg., 0.02307 participating agencies; and Larue Distributing, Inc. prisoner Arlis Hohl, conference, 802.31; Section Twenty-Two (22), house, Hebron, NE. QualCapPurpose, 0.02864 WHEREAS, the agencies de- food, 31.98; David E. Lee, Oct. U. S. Bank, counter rack, 49.54. Township Two (2) North, Meridian, General, 2056747.45; sire to enter into a written interlocal expenses, 11.79; Connie L. Lichty, EMERGENCY Marie E. Rauner 196391398; 1.047270; 1.04727 Range Four (4) West of the Thayer County Clerk agreement for the purposes of witness fees, 35.00; Linton Small MANAGEMENT Sixth (6th) P.M.; Spec Bldg. 2393856.39; carrying out the RAP objectives Nov 10-1t Engine, amb. supplies, 31.95; Ameritas Life Insurance Corp., The successful bidder will 196391398; 0.122132; 0.12213 and grant requirements of the Loup Valley Lighting, Inc., bldg. EMPE ret., 81.00; Coventry Health QualCapPurpose, 82417.28; Nebraska Crime Commission, supplies, 31.90; Debra Matthies, Care of Nebraska, EMPR Coven- deliver a cashiers check or 196391398; 0.041966; 0.01496 BE IT RESOLVED THAT: Oct. expenses, 5.53; Maximus try, 293.48; D&D Communications, bank money order made pay- Superior, General 1.03359 The County of Thayer au- Inc., contract fees, 2,537.50; Darci tower project, 4,050.00; Delta able to Michael R. Snyder, Sell It With Bond, 0.16627; Spec. Bldg., thorizes David E Lee to enter McGee, Oct. expenses, 48.00; Dental of Nebraska, EMPR Delta Trustee, in the sum of $20,000 0.0196; QualCapPurpose, the County of Thayer into an Nancy C. McLaughlin, Clk. Dist. Den, 9.32; Dan Fink, cell phone at the time of the auction. The The J-R 0.03129 interlocal agreement for joint Court, court costs, 67.00; Microfilm svc., 20.00; William McPherson, balance of the purchase price MISC. and cooperative action pursuant Imaging Systems Inc., scanning Oct. expenses, 10.65; Mutual of Ag Society, general, 182805; is due and payable in the form to the provisions of Section 13- rent, 240.00; Midwest Bank, health Omaha, EMPR Mutual of, 2.35; of a cashiers check or bank Classifi eds! The Hebron Journal-Register - Wednesday, November 10, 2010 - 13

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Silent roll call on Thursday, Nov. 18. showed that there were eight Bonnie Dumler reported on By Carol Lowery senior and two junior members the County Past Presidents Davenport in attendance. Parley that was held in Dav- Minutes and treasurer’s enport on Oct. 18. Past presi- Vern and Irene Hartman dinner guest. Salina, Kan. for a pot luck report from the October meet- dents from Bruning, Deshler, returned home from Scott- Spending the weekend with dinner. This brought Arlene’s Bruning- ing were approved as read and Hebron and Davenport were in sdale, Ariz. after spending Lyle and Madeline Hight were brothers and their families placed on fi le. attendance. Their next meet- time with Vern’s three sons, Lyle’s cousins, Larry and together for the day. There Davenport Our membership chairman, ing will be held in April in Jeff, Tim and Mike Hartman Barb Thompson of Ankenny, were 28 in attendance. Deb Johnson, reported that Deshler, date and time to be and families. Iowa. Rich and Wanda Mosier Unifi ed School our membership is just short announced. While there they also visited Cleora Ficken went to have spent some time in Lin- of four renewals of being 100 Deb Albers and Bonnie at- with Irene’s granddaughter, Hebron on the 31st to attend a coln helping Kelly and Nancy percent of goal. Contacts will tended Department President Amy Chleboun and friend, slide show given by her grand- Mosier. Saturday, Oct. 30, they ACTIVITIES be made to those that have not Charleen Walter’s homecom- Aaron Kreko of Chandler, daughter, Blythe Wegener at went to spend time with Owen Friday, November 12: renewed at this time. Our next ing in Weeping Water on Oct. 9 Ariz. and Irene’s sister, Edna the Grace Lutheran Church so Nancy could attend the Neb State volleyball tournament goal is in January. and the District 11 Fall Round and Frank Musil of Florence, in Hebron. Blythe had taken raska-Missouri football game. in Grand Island. We had no other chairman up the next day in Liberty. Ariz. a trip to Israel. Cleora was a Sunday, Nov. 7, was for the Saturday, November 13: reports but President Sharon Upcoming events are the Vern and Irene Hartman supper guest of Don and Lucy dog, Ophelia Day. A more State volleyball tournament asked the group to start think- Veterans Day program at attended a Celebration of Life Wegener. secure fence needed to be built in Grand Island. ing of plans for Memorial Day school on November 11, dol- at the Kunc Funeral Home in Lloyd and Marilyn Holtzen so she wouldn’t be able to visit Monday, November 15: services scheduled for May lar days at the VA Medical Wilber with family and friends attended Grandparents’ Day the neighborhood. State football semifi nal play- of 2011. Her son Shiloh is Center and VA Veterans Home Wednesday for Irene’s cousin, in Davenport for their grand- Barb Powers joined her dad, off. taking training in Texas and in Grand Island on Nov. 9 in Sylvia Girmus of Wilber. daughter, Jennifer Holtzen, Harold Gerberding of Deshler Wednesday, November will be deployed for about Grand Island. Mid-year con- Sharon Littrel attended a who is in the third grade. They and helped at least 20 rela- 17: CRC play production at eight months. ference will be held in Grand Blue River Center Manager’s enjoyed lunch with Jennifer at tives and friends at a birthday Clarks. Correspondence was read Island January 14-16, 2011. meeting in Beatrice on Tues- noon and the program in the party for Lucille Gerberding at Thursday, November 18: from the Department newslet- Our next unit meeting will day. afternoon. Grandma reported Parkview Haven. This was a County Government Day for ter. Emphasis was on the mem- be on Dec. 6 and a special Lorene Jagels spent Sunday, that it was very nice. private party. juniors. bership for the Department Christmas program. the 31st, in Chester helping her The Firemen’s annual tur- Marcia Samson is stay- of Nebraska and the projects There was no further busi- sister, Betty Poppe, celebrate key supper was held on Thurs- ing with her mother, Joanne BRUNING that each unit is to be involved ness for discussion and the her birthday. day evening at the Community Grone. They journeyed to MENU in. She is checking with the meeting closed with prayer by The Davenport Senior Cen- Center. There were 61 present. York on Friday and Saturday Friday, November 12: school about participation in Chaplain Elizabeth Dahl. ter is pleased with the results of A social hour was held at 6 to watch Mallory Samson play French toast, sausage, hash the Americanism essay and BONNIE DUMLER, the bake sale, polish dog lunch p.m. and the meal served by the volleyball. browns, fruit juice. scholarship information. Publicity Chairman, which was held at the Fire Hall American Legion Auxiliary Dennis and Zola Johnson Monday, November 15: Everyone was reminded American Legion on Nov. 2, Election Day. The ladies at 7 p.m. took Cole and Amanda Minge Sausage gravy over biscuit, about the turkey feed that is Auxiliary Unit #335 support of the community is Saturday being Marilyn with them and Sarah Minge peas, fruited gelatin. such a good thing. Mosier’s birthday, Lee and took Grace, Breanna and Tuesday, November 16: Lucille Henry, Annie Viola Melvin and Opal Mosier Joes and they all attended the Pizza, lettuce salad, apricots, Ficken, Mary Wintje, Doro- brought the dinner and birth- western wedding of Zola’s breadstick, chili. thy Boss, Zola Johnson and day cake to Marilyn’s for din- niece, Lucinda Mottl and Wednesday, November Public Notices Don and Dixie Heinrichs ner. They are from Hastings. Monty Mason at the Christian 17: Italian dunkers, California enjoyed a meal at the Trinity The 31st Emil and Ruth Evangelical Free Church in blend vegetables, applesauce, The Sheriff’s report was on the Lutheran Church in Bruning. Pearson visited Maurine Concord, Neb. on Saturday. brownie. NOVEMBER 04, 2010 speed limits set within the city, Zetterman at Heritage Cross- The reception was held in the Thursday, November 18: BRUNING, NE Sheriff Lee asked for any other After the meal, a program was The Village Board of Trustees input or ideas from the Board. enjoyed also. ings in Geneva. gym, which is connected with Breaded beef sticks, mashed met in regular session on Novem- Discussion on complaints received Annie Ficken attended the Karen Haake and her moth- the church. A lunch type meal potatoes, gravy, corn, dinner ber 04, 2010 at the Opera House at on dog barking, especially when services for Evelyn Holmes at er, Olga Reinke, went to was served. roll, butter, Wisconsin cheese 12:00 P.M. Notice of the meeting owners are gone. Clerk Holtzen is Lincoln Friday and visited Cole, Amanda and Grace soup. had been posted for five days in to contact owners with a copy of the United Methodist Church three business places. Trustees the dog ordinance. in Hebron. She also attended Dave and Kathy Reinke. They Minge were overnight guests Salad bar served daily. Milk present; J. Krehnke, J. Bentley, Dave Ziska of Olsson Associ- the burial in Chester and lunch attended granddaughter and of Dennis and Zola on Satur- served with all meals. Menu W. Bruning, J. Hogeland and W. ates was present. He and Tom afterward. niece, Heidi Reinke’s school day night. Dennis and Zola subject to change. Behmerwohld. Others present Houser reviewed the sewer and play Friday evening. took them to their home in were: David Ziska, Tom Houser, water project for a last inspection Wednesday morning Bible Sheriff David Lee, and City At- of the lift stations etc., before the Class met at the home of Doro- Colton Lowery celebrated Hastings on Sunday after- DAVENPORT torney Lance Johnson. year warranty ending. Mr. Ziska thy Krogh with fi ve attending: his 14th birthday on Friday noon. MENU The Meeting was called to will contact Midwest Underground Annie Ficken, Berneta Miller, evening at his grandparents’ The Lions Club held their Friday, November 12: order by Chairperson Krehnke; with their report. Edna Johnson, Fern Fisher and home. Other guests were his annual pancake dinner at the Pizza, green beans, garlic he acknowledged the Open Meet- Trustee Bruning suggested parents, Tim and Deb Lowery; toast. ings Law and the pubic notice that the Signal light flash during Dorothy, who served lunch. Community Center on Sunday posting. the Sunday School hour. Holtzen Deb Albers, FCCLA spon- sister, Morgan and sister, Kelli noon. Monday, November 15: Motioned by Bentley, seconded will adjust the light, reporting that sor for Bruning-Davenport, Day and daughter Maylin The Rural Nebraska Action Creamed turkey over biscuit, by Hogeland to approve the min- the crosswalks are being used and members Breanna Meyer of Hebron. Maylin was an Team of the United Methodist mixed fruit, cake. utes of the October meeting. All by those contacted for safer traf- overnight guest and spent Church met at the Keim House Tuesday, November 16: in favor, the motion carried and fic issues. and Liz Ohlde, met other approved as recorded. Clerk Holtzen will be inquiring teachers and members of all day Saturday at the Tim in Davenport on Friday and Turkey bacon swiss sandwich, CLAIMS FOR NOV. 2010 on stimulus monies availability for FCCLA and they traveled by Lowerys. Saturday. chips, carrots, celery, pine- Tillotson’s Enterprises Inc.,- fire barn improvements. bus to Albuquerque, N.M. on Wendell and Carol Lowery Shirley Keim went to apple and Mandarin oranges. OH roof repair...... $5,264.00 Being no other business the met Richard and Lillian Dud- Bruning on Friday with Tom Wednesday, November 17: Hebron Journal-Register, meeting was adjourned. Friday morning and returned Oct. minutes...... 45.75 APPROVED home Saturday evening, after ley in Geneva on Tuesday for and Barb Bohling to attend Hot dog, tri tators, peaches. ST of NE HHS Lab, water Jeffrey Krehnke attending an FCCLA cluster lunch at the new cafe. Grandparents Day. They had Thursday, November 18: samples ...... 266.00 Chairman meeting. Lorene Jagels and Dixie a light breakfast, enjoyed a Hamburger, French fries, Bruning/Davenport School, ATTEST: Heinrichs and Barb Powers program and toured the rooms cookie, ice cream cup. license application ...... 300.00 Sharon Holtzen OES met on Tuesday eve- Garbage Co. South, monthly Village Clerk ning at the Lodge Hall. There and Lorene Bethke worked of the twins, Campbell and Milk served with all meals. service ...... 55.00 Nov 10-1t were eight members present. the Davenport Day at Things Kinzley. They are the daugh- Menu subject to change. Donna Schweer, payroll ... 54.02 John and Kate Lange were the and Stuff. ters of Matt and Lisa Bohling. Sharon Holtzen, payroll 1,584.01 PARDON BOARD hosts for the evening. Mary and Dave West from After returning from Bruning, Tom Houser, payroll .....2,195.09 Malcolm visited Olga Reinke 941 4th qtr payroll tax ..1,040.20 HEARING Cindy Dunlop from North all of the above enjoyed dinner Davenport Bruning Lumber, drill bits, The Nebraska Board of Par- Platte came for the weekend on Saturday afternoon. together at the local cafe. paint supplies ...... 126.39 dons will hold a public meeting and to be with her mother, Don and Arlene Vorce at- A nice group of people Senior Diners Watson Auto Supply, floor in the Governor’s Hearing Donna Bohling. Janice Spurl- tended a family get-together enjoyed attending the Harvest mats white pickkup ...... 19.33 Room, Second Floor, State at the Friendship Center in Festival at Christ’s Lutheran Bruning Grocery, OH Capitol, Lincoln, Nebraska ing was a Friday evening Exercise Monday, Wednes- supplies ...... 36.43 Church late afternoon on day and Friday at 9:30 a.m. Bruning Motor Service, on Tuesday, November 23, Sunday. Tami Fransik from Monday, Nov. 15: Chicken fuel ...... 336.30 2010 at 10:00 p.m. to hear Deshler gave an educational Nuggets, macaoni salad, baked Germer, Murray, Johnson, applications for clemency. The and instructional history of accounting 4th qtr...... 300.00 following case from Thayer beans, sliced peaches. Cards Sharon Holtzen, office County will be heard:    Bells and Bell Ringers. She or Tri-Ominoes, 1 p.m. supplies ...... 26.44 FOR FULL PARDON:  has been playing bells for 18 Tuesday, Nov. 16: St. Louis Aramark Uniform, OH rugs, Shawn R. Wengler for  years. She graduated from Ribs, bistro bakers, chuck- mops ...... 126.24 full pardon of misdemeanor Concordia College at Irving, Eakes Office Supply, keyboard, conviction wherein he was wagon corn, pineapple and toner ...... 345.03 Calif. Her husband, Brian oranes. Trivia Tuesday. convicted in Thayer County  Great Plains One Call, diggers Fransik, is the minister at St. Wednesday, Nov. 17: Beefy hot line atr. pay ...... 25.00 and sentenced on December  Peter’s Lutheran Church in mushroom soup, 7-grain roll, Lichti Oil, lift station ...... 146.58 3, 2003 to a $50.00 fine for the  Deshler. Tami is choir direc- baked apples w/topping. Betty’s meals, travel, ...... 14.24 offense of Loaded Shotgun in tor. Barb Schardt and Lynn General Fire & Safety, fire Vehicle. Cards or Scrabble extinguisher maint...... 57.00 A complete agenda is avail-   Bohling were her helpers for Thursday, Nov. 18: Meat- Norris Public Power,   able for inspection during utilities ...... 1,524.44   the evening. A demonstration loaf, mashed potatoes, green business hours at the office with the bells was played with beans w/bacon, roll, B-day NE 3rd Qtr withholding of the Board of Pardons. audience participation. A light tax ...... 370.83 cake. Birthday Dinner; Bingo NE Sales Tax Sept. 2010 670.37 Anyone who has information  lunch was served after the or Mexican Train Dominoes, Bruning State Bank, fee ach pertaining to any of these program. 1 p.m. water ...... 44.40 cases, or wishes to be heard, Correction: Amy Vortman, Friday, Nov. 19: Pollock Bruning State Bank, collection is encouraged to appear at the accompanied by Elizabeth wedge, scalloped potatoes, fee ...... 25.00 hearing or contact the office of MSO LOGO 768-6290000-000-0000 Dahl, sang at the Senior Center Windstream, phone/ the Board of Pardons by letter Due to collegiate restrictions the MSO information inserted into this ad can only promote this PPV game. No additional information that peas, tropical fruit. Senior internet ...... 213.33 promotes the MSO itself, like an ad for a subscription to the monthly service, free equipment if they subscribe, etc. is allowed. birthday party in October. (P.O. Box 94754, Lincoln, NE Bowling, 12:30 p.m. TOTAL ...... 15,211.42 68509) or telephone (402-479- Motioned by Hogeland, sec- onded by Brehmerwohld, to ap- 5726) prior to the hearing date prove claims and payment to be listed above. made from the proper funds. All Nov 10-1t We can help you in favor, motion carried. Thayer County Zoning Com- with ALL service missioner, Chris Frye submitted Here To Serve You! a permit for Mr. Leroy Voss of Voss Seed LLC to construct (2) Here are just some of the many areas our Factory Trained repairs and new 16 x 41 foot seed bins on his Meridian ASE Certifi ed Mechanics can help you with your service needs! property located at 2365 RD 6000. General Motors Motioned by Bentley, seconded Public School by Bruning, to accept the zoning • Oil Changes • Air Conditioning permit. All in favor, and the mo- • Tune Ups • Engine Repair Warranty work! tion carried. Old business was the discus- ACTIVITIES • Brake Repair • Computer Diagnostics (excludes GMC Warranty) sion of building and development Friday, November 12: • Exhaust • Automotive Detailing of wind energy and turbines State volleyball tournament. within Thayer County. The Thayer Saturday, November 13: • Transmission County Zoning and the Planning Commission have set a public State volleyball tournament. We offer a large supply of GM parts in stock for same day repairs. We also hearing to be held at the Thayer Monday, November 15: have a Nation-wide locator for any part we don’t have in stock that YOU need! County Court House at 8:30 P.M. Winter sports practice begins; The Board tabled the request school board meeting, 7:30 from the previous zoning plans for FREE Shuttle Service In Fairbury While You Wait! Chauncey Aksamit. The Trustees p.m.; seniors fi nancial aid edu- will follow the guidelines set by the cation program, 10:50 a.m. Zoning Committee, also to comply Tuesday, November 16: with city ordinances and property Junior and seniors job shad- Chevrolet - Cadillac - Buick - Pontiac, Inc. boundaries. Maintenance report was con- owing. cerned with access to the gen- Wednesday, November 402-729-2275 • 1-800-274-2438 erator in case of winter and icy 17: Early dismissal, 1:30 conditions. Tom also reported on p.m., teacher inservice; CRC or Visit us at riversidechev.com a culvert that will need replaced One Act at Clarks Middle in the spring. School.