This Week’s Classifieds: October 6, 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:

SOUP LUNCHEON/SUPPER, sponsored by St. Francis Women’s Rosary Sodality, Tuesday, October 26, Neligh Legion. Serving 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Advance meal ($5) and raffle tickets, call Charlene Hughes, 402-887-4942.

 SPECIAL SALE:

HALLOWEEN SALE: Coming to Neligh, 801 E. 3rd Street. October 9th from 9 am to 9 pm; October 10th from 10 am to 5 pm. New and used costumes, new accessories and decorations, unique handmade props. Bring your costumes for trade.      52p

FOR SALE:

FOR SALE: Rudd furnace 7500 BTU 85% efficient. New in 92, used 7 years. Call 843-2137 and leave a message. 52-52p

HELP WANTED:

HELP WANTED: Full or part-time truck driver for grain & livestock hauling. CDL required. Call 843-8593.            52-1p

FULL TIME or Part-time HOUSEKEEPER : Must be able to vacuum, scrub and wax floors. Call 887-6217 or send resumé to mschwager@amhne.org or Antelope Memorial Hospital, 201 West 9th, Box 229, Neligh, Nebraska 68756. EOE.            51-52c

Drivers: Local Tanker Operation hauling Product w/in 300 Miles of Sioux City. 1 yr CDL-A Exp. Req. Tank/Hazmat End a BIG Plus! $55-60k Starting pay, Paid Training. Mileage Pay off the hub. Hourly pay for loading/unloading. Per Diem. Tank Truck Home. Annual Raise.  Health/Dental/401k, Paid Vacation/Holiday. Home 1-3 nights M-F, & Every Weekend. Late Model Equipment. Josh: 800-755-4582×303.            51-52p

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

FULL TIME DELIVERY DRIVER WANTED: CDL-A or -B with hazmat endorsement.  Starting at $12/hr, based on experience. Insurance, vacation and paid holidays.  Call Jerry, Sapp Bros, 402-843-5621 or 866-927-3775.46tfc

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

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:

The Mary Jane (Henn) Overton family wishes to thank everyone for the cards, food and condolences during our loss and remembrance of our sister. Also thanks to Julie and Rosie for your help with the lunch.

The Elgin Volunteer Fire Dept. would like to thank everyone for all the excellent support given to their annual fund drive. Your generousity is greatly appreciated.

Our many thanks for the sympathy cards received in the passing of Elinor (Kinney) Hunter.

Roland and Phyllis Kinney and family

I would like to thank my family, friends and neighbors for the phone calls, visits and food since my stay at the Antelope Memorial Hospital. God Bless you,

Marie Smith

St. Boniface parish and the Elgin and surrounding communities have touched our family’s hearts as you helped celebrate the life of our father, Herman Ridder. Whatever your part in comforting us or helping with the services or lunches that followed them, we are deeply grateful. He was always proud of this community and served it well all of his life. It lifted our spirits to feel so many friends and family honoring him. His other family at Wolf Memorial loved him to the end and took such great care of him. We are humbled and so very appreciative to all.

Rick and Cheryl Ridder

Jeanne and John Knievel

Jan and Bill Leehy

All of our families

 

To all those who shared their care and kindness at this difficult time of Noel’s passing, we thank you. It matters not if you brought food, sent flowers or cards, spoke kind words and gave a hug or just quietly added our names to your prayer. What matters to us is the overwhelming outpouring of concern and kindness from neighbors, friends, and family. We are eternally grateful to you all.

Lois Bettendorf

Rollie & Nancy Bettendorf & family

Steve & Gigi Bettendorf & family

Mark & Beverly Bettendorf & family