This Week’s Classifieds: August 18, 2010

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

EVENTS:

VOICES FROM the Past, historical vignettes of Antelope County. August 27, 28, 29, Pioneer Church, 5:30 pm, 5th & L St, Neligh, NE. 887-4271. 45p

HELP WANTED:

HELP WANTED: Wheeler Central in Bartlett is looking for the right person to fill the position of Maintenance/Custodian. $25,000.00 annual salary, single health insurance, possible housing if needed, full time, year round employment. Send application with resumé to: Wheeler Central Public Schools, Attention Mr. Ehlers, P.O. Box 68, Bartlett, NE 68622. 45-46c

HELP WANTED: Full Time loader and backhoe operator. Health & other benefits Niewohner Bro. Feedlot, Elgin (402)843-5671. 44tfc 

HELP WANTED: Full Time position available for general equipment maintenance. Health & other benefits. Niewohner Bro. Feedlot, Elgin (402)843-5671. 44tfc

HELP WANTED: Full time position; experience preferred in checking, treating or processing cattle.  Health & other benefits. Niewohner Bro. Feedlot, Elgin. (402)843-5671. 44tfc

TANKWAGON DRIVER. Qualifications: CDL-A or CDL-B with hazmat endorsement and good driving record required.  Call Jerry, 402-843-5621. 43tfc

SEMI DRIVER Wanted: Full time position available. CDL, good driving record and experience hauling livestock required. Contact Len at 402-843-5672. Niewohner Trucking, Elgin, Nebraska. 48tfc

HELP WANTED: Apprentice or journeyman electrician. Experience preferred but will train the right person. Call 843-8433. 43tfc

HELP WANTED: Full time counter parts person needed. Pick up application at Neligh Auto & Machine or call (402) 887-5557. 43tfc

FOR SALE: 

FOR SALE:  3-DOOR REACH-IN HOBART FREEZER.  Contact Steve Dennis, Supt. of Elgin Public School 402-843-2455. 45c

HOUSE FOR Sale: Close to church and schools and business places. Has 2 bedrooms, 2 baths and partially finished basement. Electric stove, central air, new windows, new siding and electric wiring. Call (402) 843-5639, (402) 843-8921 or (402) 843-8339. 44-47p

FOR SALE: A horizontal 8” auger suitable for unloading auger under a bin floor. A total of 30’ (a 20’ section and a 10’ section with clamp to put pieces together). Leonard Beckman, 402-843-5506. 45-46c

SERVICES:

PASSPORT PHOTOS: Official U.S. and foreign passport and Visa photos available here. Available in under ten minutes. $10 for two images. 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:

We would like to say a big thank-you to Park Center Church for the donation to the Elgin Bloodmobile. It would not be possible to have the blood drives without people like you.  Thank you.

Darline & Lori

We would like to thank everyone who helped make the Elgin Red Cross Bloodmobile possible. The Knights of Columbus, we really appreciate the hall on hot days like that; Niewohner’s for the hamburger, Bank of Elgin for the cups & napkins, and the St. Boniface Altar Society for all the wonderful bars & cookies. To all the workers, Pauline, Margaret, Lee Ann, Betty, Julie, Alois, Christopher, Ryan, Kenny, Amber, Esther, Dwight & Marty and of course to all the donors. We realize it can be hard to take the time to donate, but you are making such a difference in so many lives. Thank you. 

Elgin Bloodmobile

Darline Warner & Lori Widger

Thanks to all of the Elgin Rescue team for your quick response to my call last week.

Jerry Tunink

We would like to thank everyone for their calls, cards, prayers and visits since my surgery in May. A special thank you to the doctors and nurses for their excellent care at Antelope Memorial Hospital. Also thank you for all the cards for my 80th Birthday. All were greatly appreciated.

Bill Sprout