This Week’s Classifieds: March 2, 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

FOR SALE:

FOR SALE: Exercise Bike, $25. Call 402-843-2458.            21c

FOR SALE:  3 gallons Mercury TCW 2 cycle outboard oil, synthetic blend. $15 a gallon or best offer. Call 402-843-5586 after 5:00 pm.            1tp

MARCH MADNESS Sale: March 3, 4 & 5th, 10:00-4:00 pm. Trailside Antique Mall, Neligh, NE. 30% off EVERYTHING in the store!            1tc

FOR SALE: The City of Elgin has for sale two sets of portable steps, which will be sold separately.   The steps measure 44 inches high, 102 inches long and has a 4 x 8 deck. Sealed bids will be accepted until 4:00 p.m. on March 7, 2011 either at the City Office 104 Pine Street, or P.O. Box 240, Elgin, NE  68636. Bids will be opened at the City Council meeting held at 7:30 p.m. on March 7, 2011. The City has the right to accept or reject any or all bids. 19-21c

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

BOOK FOR SALE:  “Exhaling: A Compilation of Columns and Short Stories” by Lori Krause.  Available at The Elgin Review Office, or by calling  Krause at 402-843-5309. 16tfn

WANTED:

A COLOR photo of the Mignery painting that was on the west wall of the old bowling alley. Contact Tom at The Steel Steed, 402-843-2167. 21-22c

HELP WANTED:

TAKING APPLICATIONS for a part-time waitress. Apply at L Bar B or call 485-2525 or 485-9261 and ask for Francis.         20tfc 

Norfolk Daily  News Route available in Elgin. $100 Referral Bonus!!! $100 Sign-on  Bonus!!! 36 papers – $87 per month. Call Jon at  877-371-1080. 18-21c

Home Instead Senior Care seeking compassionate CAREGivers to provide companionship, home helper, and personal care assistance to seniors in the Petersburg area.  Weekday shifts available.  Call 402-379-8225 or 800-732-2577 for an application.         20-21c

 

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: 2-bedroom apartment. Call 843-2373.   19tfn

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:

Many thanks for your prayers, Dr. Travis, gifts, visitors, greeting cards, phone calls, and food that was brought into the home while I was in the Boone County Hospital and the Friendship Villa in Spalding. I returned home on 2-16-11. May God Bless you.

Lucille Norris

Thank you St. Jude and St. Anthony for prayers answered.    EF

A big “thank you” for the cards, prayers, calls, gifts, visits, flowers and food brought to us since my recent surgery. Your thoughtfulness is deeply appreciated.

Brenda Kuhlman

We would like to thank all those that turned out for our benefit in Bartlett Sunday evening to enjoy pancakes and sausage, music and fellowship. We thank everyone but special thanks to Karen and Sharon who organized the evening, for the Bartlett Lions that did the cooking and for Helen for rounding up her musical friends for an evening of good music. It was a very enjoyable evening but were sorry that our daughter, Janet from Colorado, returned home Sunday morning due to the weather and couldn’t attend. Thank you all again, God Bless and come visit us at our temporary home or when we finally get a home on the old site.

Ellis and Lois Schrunk

Sherry and Glenn Tetschner and family

Janet and Russ Hale

Steven and Janna Schrunk and family

 

We would like to thank those that helped with the Soup Supper/Variety Show and to those that attended.  The soup was great and so were the bars and entertainment. A special thanks to those that helped in the kitchen, FFA for sitting up chairs and tables, those that served soup, poured coffee, entertainers, KC’s, Gary Hoefer, Dean’s Market, Rosie Schueths, the Elgin Review, Jerry’s Feed, Bank of Elgin, Golden Living Center-Gwen Koinzan, cash donations, and  for the great people that  stayed to help clean the KC Hall.  It meant a lot to Juan and I. The Chamber does a lot for the town of Elgin, they are to be appreciated.

    Donna Mackel, chairman

    Juan Hoefer, assisting