This Week’s Classifieds: January 12, 2011

WHERE TO EAT:

SERVING EITHER Rib Steak or Prime Rib every Monday 6 pm – 9 pm. $10.95. Knotty Pine, 402-386-5488, Petersburg, NE.  1tfc

GARAGE SALE:

LARGE HEATED indoor garage and basement household sale. Friday January 21, noon to 6 pm; Saturday, January 22, 10 to 4 pm; Sunday, noon to 4 pm, at 501 Elm Street, Elgin, Nebraska. Garage and garden items, antique dishes, furniture, appliances, embroidered pillow cases and towels and scarves, misc. household items, book cases, books, bedding, towels, linens, salt & pepper shakers, puzzles and games, home décor, Christmas decorations, and many other items too numerous to list. All reasonable offers will be considered, as house is also for sale and must be emptied.                     14-15c

FOR GIVEAWAY:

TO A good home – 8 week old female poodle. Purebred with papers. Blonde and is being housebroke. We have allergies! Call 843-5987. 14p

 

FOR SALE:

FOR SALE: Wurlitzer piano. Call 402-640-4256.     14-15p

FOR SALE: Original Sunheat heaters and air purifiers. Dwaine & Deb Trease. 402-485-9264. Service on any brand heater.                   4tfc

SERVICES:

PASSPORT PHOTOS: Official U.S. and foreign passport and Visa photos available here. Available in under ten minutes. $10 for two images. Appointments recommended. The Elgin Review, 116 South 2nd St, Elgin NE. 402-843-5500.    1tfn

CALL US for fresh flowers, plants, balloon bouquets. Will deliver to Elgin. Flower Corner, 402-887-4441 or 1-800-590-2384.                    1tfc

FOR RENT:

FOR RENT: Smith’s Storage Buildings, Elgin. Clean, dry and secure. Sizes 8’ x 16’ and up to 12’ x 24’. Prices start at $28/month. Contact Lee or Marie Smith. 402-843-2391.                   1tfc

CARD OF THANKS:

Thank you friends and relatives for all the cards, calls and goodies you gave me over the holidays.

Lucille Benda

Thank you to all four fire departments that responded to our fire and kept it from destroying everything. Thanks to Walt & Suzie Koziol for being our “answering machine” providing support, food, clothing, gift certificates and cash; our carolers for their song & food, Roxanne McNally and the Red Cross; Elma McLain for altering Lois’ clothing  – new & donated; Tami’s Treasure Chest for clothing; and to everyone else for food, clothing and help. If we forgot someone in this confusion, please accept this “thank you, thank you, thank you”. God Bless!

Ellis and Lois Schrunk

 

Thank you to everyone for the cards, letters, phone calls, goodies, and personal greetings for my 80th birthday. Also, many thanks to my family for all they have done. God Bless!

Warren Siems

Thank you to the many friends of the Antelope County Food Pantry for your donations this past year. There are too many church congregations, organizations, businesses and individuals to list but God knows who you are! We have received monetary donations, foods: fresh, frozen, canned and boxed, gently-worn clothing, books and many other items to share with those less fortunate throughout Antelope County. It is a blessing to witness the “caring community” we live in and the varied donations we are called to “share” from our bounty. As well as the donations that are that are placed on the shelves and the dollars need to keep the odor open, there is a host of volunteers who share in the physical labors throughout each year and without each of you we could not do what we do and therefore, we extend our “thanks” to each one who has helped carry boxes, bags and bundles! Thank you to everyone who has helped with “pantry operation” last year – we appreciate you!

Bill & Bev Alderson,

Antelope County Food Pantry

I would like to thank all who prayed, visited, called, sent cards, flowers or brought food during my recent hospital stay and since returning home. A special thank you to my family and friends for being so supportive during this unexpected event. I also would like to thank Fr. Burkhalter for spending time with us while in the hospital.

Angie Selting