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Falls City
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bin Laden was unarmed.
So what? Neither were the
3,000 he had killed in the
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who have served our country, One of the trees has just been planted and Gary Jorn, Arbor Day speaker, in the center of the photo, is giving a brief
especially remembering those history of Legion Park and is relating how Falls City maintains its Tree City USA status. Rodney Knaup, who donated two of
the four trees planted, is at the far left.
who gave their life for our
freedom, planting these trees as
Days of Yore ................Page 3 a memorial for their dedication sometime in the early to mid donated to the government in a addition of a tennis court and
Public Record .......... Page 6 and service to our country.” l920s by American Legion Post scrap iron drive. rest rooms to the park. In order
Weather .................... Page 7 In what he termed his “short #l02. The speaker said that in l974, to accomplish these improve-
Obituaries ................. Page 9 history lesson” on Legion Park, A World War I cannon was Councilman Donald Baldwin ments, three houses needed to
Sports.............. Page 11-12-13 Jorn said that local sources told placed in the park and during proposed a conception to the
him that the park was created World War II the cannon was City Council which included the (Please turn to Page 5)
Classieds ................ Page 21
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Days of Yore...
‘Stamp Out CAPITOL VIEW
By Ed Howard
Hunger’ May 14 Statehouse Correspondent
Nebraska Press Association
On Saturday, May l4, the
Falls City and Humboldt Post
A showdown or two
By: Ofces, along with their vari-
ous branches, will be collecting might be shaping up in the
Bill Schock cans of food for the Southeast Legislature.
Actually, as this col-
Nebraska Community Action
(SENCA) food pantries. umn goes to press, the
50 Years Ago shows might be going
“Southern Garden” was the theme of the FC High Junior-Senior Post cards will be left in
mailboxes as a reminder of the down. Or have gone down.
Banquet at Prichard Auditorium. Bill Boose gave the welcome and Still, we’re talking about interesting stuff.
Bill Glenn gave the response. Fred Petersen was the master of cer- event, along with a bag in which
to put the donations. The latest Gov. Dave Heineman has long been viewed as having plenty
emonies. Many attended the midnight show at Breezy Hill Drive-In, of juice when it comes to getting the Unicameral to see things his
then were served breakfast by parents at 2:30 a.m. statistics show that 49.l million
Americans do not know where way.
The historic Salem fairgrounds of about 20 acres was sold to The ofcially nonpartisan Legislature is manned by an over-
the Salem Men’s Club for $2,700. Ed Wickham did the negotiating their next meal will come from.
One fourth of these are chil- whelmingly Republican majority which boasts of its conservative
for the club. credentials. And that’s pretty much how Heineman can be described;
Seaman Larry Milburn, Falls City, stationed at Long Beach, dren.
The letter carrier food overwhelmingly Republican and proudly conservative.
CA, was assigned sea duty on the USS Manatee, But Heineman is (or was) looking down a double-barrel of pos-
Hotel Continental in Kansas City advertised in the Journal: two drive helps during the summer
when school is out and children sible policy losses.
tickets to a major league ball game or to Starlight Theater, a deluxe First, there was that revolutionary business about earmarking
breakfast, a KC top sirloin dinner and a room for two, all for $22. don’t have an option of free or
reduced breakfasts and lunches. state sales tax dollars for the rst time, ever, to pay for highway
Three Falls City high football players were selected to play in projects. It is being pushed by the ever-pushy Sen. Deb Fischer of
the Shrine Game in Lincoln. They were Gary Kammerer, Clarke It also gives senior citizens who
are struggling the option of not Valentine.
Witt and Bruce Smith. Heineman told lawmakers it was a bad idea from the beginning,
Pat Boone and Buddy Hackett were starring in “All Hands on having to decide between buy-
ing medicine and eating. but they gave it rst-round approval.
Deck” at the Rivoli. Breezy Hill was showing “Date Bait,” with Thereafter, Heineman said it was a really bad idea, but they gave
Gary Clark and Marlo Ryan. Persons are urged to join
the National Association of Let- it second-round approval, and by an even bigger margin.
Ray Meister, Humboldt, a junior at Peru State College, was And then Heineman said it was a really, really bad idea.
presented the Neal S. Gomon award for outstanding contributions ter Carriers and the National Ru-
ral Letter Carrier’s Association The question is whether Fischer can champion the idea across
to the Pedagogian, the college newspaper. the goal line, and then override a veto if Heineman decides to put
Dick Law and Bill Yoesel, Falls City High seniors, won the May l4 in the effort to Stamp
Out Hunger by leaving a can or policy principles, and political pride, on the line.
Elks scholarship and leadership awards. And then there is the issue of putting a higher tax on nursing
Reuben Metzger was elected Lions Club president and Ernie box of non-perishable food in
the bag in their mailbox before homes that handle Medicaid patients. Heineman vetoed the thing,
Comfort was named vice president. saying it amounted to a $14 million tax increase on nursing home
Ralph Clark was the new commodore of the Rulo Boat Club the carrier delivers their mail.
patients.
and Jim Rider was vice commodore.
Robert Person, Laramie, WY, a former Falls Cityan, was elect- Jason Vitosh The bill was passed on a 44-1 vote. That’s 14 more than were
needed to override the veto and enact the measure over Heineman’s
ed vice president of the UNL band. (Continued from Page 1) objections. And that is what happened – Heineman’s veto was
Dr. D. E Fox, Falls City was elected president of the Nebraska slapped down, 44-0.
Optometric Association. need Nebraska school districts. The measure would have the state use the $14 million tax on
Safeway bargains: smoked hams 33 cents a pound; sweet corn High-need schools include nursing homes and thus open the gate for $20 million in federal
ve cents an ear, and Heinz ketchup 99 cents a bottle. those that educate a large per- matching funds. That money would be funneled to nursing homes
Charles Marburger was elected president of Humboldt Band centage of students living in as a portion of their payment for Medicaid patients.
Parents and Joe McGinnis vice president. poverty, or have high teacher Heineman said the bill is no more than an accounting gimmick
Wedding license issued: Elizabeth Vogele and Ray Majerus. turnover rates or a signicant to allow the state to collect more federal dollars through a program
A Journal banner headline: “MAN WHAT A RIDE, SAYS AS- number of teachers educating that will eventually stop providing those funds.
TRONAUT.” Alan Shephard had just completed the rst ight in outside their training. Nebraska and Social Security
space controlled by the pilot. The scholarship program is One can debate what, if anything, Congress should do to bolster
A son was born May 2 to Mr. and Mrs. Walter “Bud” Marx, named for Robert Noyce, who the Social Security system … other than not robbing it any more to
Falls City; a daughter was born April 30 to Mr. and Mrs. LaVerne co-founded Intel and invented pay for other programs and lying about repaying the money.
Russell, Falls City. the integrated circuit, which The economic impact of Social Security benets on Nebraska’s
Jim Heiser was elected commander of the VFW post, and Bill sparked the personal computer economy is not debatable.
Hodgens was the new vice commander. revolution. Noyce cared deeply First, consider that Nebraska is among the states that tax Social
Several items from the United Press: about the dwindling number of Security benets as income.
Denver: William Sims, 2l, told police he had robbed a cab driv- students heading into math and Second, according to gures from AARP, Social Security makes
er of $l7 to pay his income tax. science careers. up at least half the income for over half of Nebraskans age 65 and
Sacramento, CA: Leonard Bennett didn’t say a word when the A team led by Jim Lewis, older. And 25 percent of older Nebraskans say Social Security is
car driven by his wife and doing 60 mph barely missed a sheriff’s Aaron Douglas professor of their only source of [Link] same gures showed that 47 per-
car and he remained silent when she was arrested for drunk driving. mathematics and director of cent of Nebraskans over age 65 would fall below the poverty line
He said he was too scared to talk. He was on the hood of the car UNL’s Center for Science, without Social Security benets.
desperately holding on the radio antenna. Mathematics and Computer
Philadelphia: Dorothy Woods, serving on a jury in a civil case, Education, administers the
leaped to her feet in court and announced her pork roast still was grant. More information about
cooking. A court tipstaff (Webster’s says that means court ofcer), the Robert Noyce NSF Master
Louise Levena, went to Dorothy’s home and turned off the oven. Teaching Fellowship program ANNUAL COMMUNITY
25 Years can be found at [Link] WIDE GARAGE SALES
John David Andreas, a member of the survivalist cult north
of Rulo, was sentenced to 30 years in prison and ned $45,000 for
[Link]/noyce/math. Saturday, May 7, 2011 8 a.m. - 4 p.m.
carrying a concealed weapon, theft by receiving stolen property and
GARAGE SALE (unless noted)
assault in the second degree. MAP & ADDRESS LOCATION LISTING
Saturday was Mad Market Day and Ken Kunce of Ken’s 1902 Barada St.
Pharmacy went all out: BBQ beef sandwich, potato salad, dessert
Sat., May 7 8-12 Noon FALLS CITY
of chocolate, cherry or cocoanut cream pie, all for $2.50. Mary’s 2624 McLean Street (Bredemeier) (7 a.m. – noon)
would sell you a king-size waterbed for $339.99. Nice stuff! TV, 2319 Fulton Street (Radatz)
It also was a big day for garage and yard sales. Seventeen of Household items, 2624 Schoenheit Street (Dougherty)
them were advertised in the Journal. electronics, furniture, lots 2605 Abbott Street (Eames)(Fri: 2 p.m.-6 p.m., Sat: 8 a.m. – 1 p.m.)
Rotary Scholarship winners were Sara Feek and Jeff Merz, of kids stuff, collectable’s 2424 Schoenheit Street (DeBusk)
Falls City High, and Shell Slominski, Sacred Heart. 2109 Stone Street (James)
& misc.
The rst Iowa Tribal Rodeo in recent times was held on Chief 2020 Stone Street (Cromer) (8:00 a.m.-12:30 p.m.)
White Cloud grounds on the reservation. Leon Campbell was tribal 2023 Barada Street (Gibbs) (Friday 5:00 - 7:00 p.m. - Saturday 7:00
chairman. FARM & CITY SUPPLY a.m.-Noon)
The FC Board of Public Works honored Jim Miller, chief engi- 2003 Towle Street (Justus)
! Bridal Registry !
neer for eight years, and Delbert Halterman. ! ! 2003 Crook Street (McKim)
Ronnie K. Coonce, Falls City, was promoted to staff sergeant ! We congratulate this ! 2009 Crook Street (Bindle)
in the Air Force at Offutt AFB in Omaha. ! couple on their upcoming ! 1904 Schoenheit Street (McCann)
Valerie Zentner, Salem, won rst place in Information Man- ! wedding. !
! ! 1906 Lane Street (Sailors Sisters)
agement at the Phi Beta Lambda State Leadership Conference in ! Krystal Nolte ! 1817 Chase Street (Clark)
Kearney. ! !
& Ben Howard !
1715 Stone Street (Norma’s Antique Mall)
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Hodge, FC, were the parents of a daughter ! March 25, 2011 1716 Lane Street (Rhodd)
born May 2; a daughter was born May l to Mr. and Mrs. Richard ! !
! Reception: June 11, 2011 ! 1812 Burton Drive (Guilliams)
Vollmer, Rulo. ! 1505 Chase Street (Chichester, Rutt & Whalen)(8:00 a.m.-2:00
!
At the FC High Booster Club Banquet Melissa Scholl and John ! Lindsay Fischer & ! p.m.)
Coonce were named Outstanding Athletes. Liz Huettner presented a ! Trent Holscher ! 1513 Abbott Street (Dunkhas & Deckinger)(8:00 a.m.-Noon) -
special award to Vivian Roesch, who was retiring after 27 years of ! !
June 4, 2011 ! 710 West 14th Street (Cook)
coaching and teaching, and Larry Munn was given special recogni- !
! Julie Feek & ! 1204 Morton Street (Myles) (Friday-Sunday 9:00 a.m.-close)
tion for coaching his l00th dual wrestling meet. ! !
Army Private Jeffery Johansen, FC, was stationed in Germa- ! Justin Kreifels ! 1104 Stone Street (Quenzer)
ny. ! July 16, 2011 ! 914 East 12th Street (Judd) (9:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m.)
! !
Don Coupe emceed the Sacred Heart Activities Banquet. Joe
! Maren Kennedy ! 902 Reavis Street - around back in the garage (O’Grady, Tisdel
Dixon, Greg Slominski and Roger Helmick were honored as Out- ! & Daniel De Jonge ! & Witt)
standing Athletes. ! August 20, 2011 ! 702 Fulton Street (Saalfeld)
Robert Kreutzer, retired Rulo rural mail carrier, had a craft ! ! 703 Lane Street (Moorehead)
booth at the Reections Craft Bazaar. A sign on his booth read: ! Jessica Lippold & !
203 East 8th Street - in the alley (Beckner)
“Made in Rulo, Not Taiwan.” There were 37 booths. ! Anders Erickson ! !
!
Can you imagine why a position that paid nothing a year was ! September 10, 2011 ! DAWSON
so desirable? Nine candidates were running for FC School Board: ! ! 314 Nemaha Street - Fiegener Family Garage Sale
Connie L. Brandt, Vernon Buckminster, Ralph Deckinger, Art Els- ! We Welcome All Area !
berry, Anita Mackey, Jill Meyer, Leon Sailors, Gary Spencer and ! Bridal Couples
! SHUBERT
! ! 64676 719 Road (Findlay) (8:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m.)
the Rev. Robert Varner. Running for mayor were incumbent Steve ! Come in and let us help !
Kottich, John Cummings and Earl Drumm. ! you with your gift ideas ! Maps with listings will be available at Sunmart and
The Jolly Five bowling team was participating in a tournament ! for this couple. !
at Miami, OK. Team members were Sandy Gilbert, Elaine Sailors, ! ! the Chamber Ofce on Friday evening, May 6 and
Gladys Lundy, Wanda Craig and Mickey Piper. FARM & CITY SUPPLY Saturday, May 7.
Page 4 Falls City Journal Thursday, May 5, 2011
SE Lutherans for Life Stella Women’s Circle
Society Southeast Nebraska Lutherans There were nine members at
for Life met April 26 at Faith the Tuesday, April 26th, meeting
Humane Society Lutheran Church in Humboldt, of the Stella Community Church
The Humane Society held its with 10 members in attendance. Women’s Circle at l:30 p.m.
regular monthly meeting April Pastor Diener, of St. John’s Lu- Carolyn Bredemeier gave de-
l9 at the Sun Mart Cafeteria. theran Church in Tecumseh, led votions and prayer to open the
President Ardis Ramsey called the opening devotion, “Running meeting. This was followed by
the meeting to order with ll on empty”…lled with hope! group singing of “Faith Is the
members present. Pets’ l0 com- The group sang “Thanks to Victory.” Roll call was answered
mandants were read by Ardis. Thee, O Christ, Victorious “and” with a verse on “Faith.” Reports
The secretary’s report was read O Christ, Who Shared Our Mor- were given.
by Julie Phroper and the trea- tal Life. It was reported that 55 were
surer’s report by Bud Gerweck President Mildred Bartels in attendance at the Mother-
and both were approved. welcomed the group and called Daughter Tea on April l0. It was
Unnished business was the the meeting to order. The Sec- agreed that members liked the
group’s T–shirt fundraiser by retary’s and Treasurer’s reports change in time from evening to
Leland Harmon and crew of were read and approved. afternoon, as well as the type of
Stripes & Signs held on March It was voted to purchase Ascen- refreshments everyone brought.
l9. A few T-shirts are left and sion inserts for the bulletins for The bake sale will be Saturday,
are available. Thanks to all who the upcoming Ascension service May 7, at the Bank in Stella from
helped. April 2 was the rst Wenz — Dan and Stefanie Small — Jared and Erin (Borg)
of the circuit that will be June 8:30 a.m. until noon. Guest Day Wenz are proud to announce Small, Kearney, are proud to an-
pet adoption day, sponsored 2 at Christ Lutheran Church in Brunch will be Tuesday, May 3,
by Mary Whitehouse and her the birth of their son, Parker nounce the birth of their son,
Nebraska City. at ll:30 a.m. The program will Joel. Parker was born at 8:22 Jaren Kenneth, born March 14,
friendly crew of etc. Some kit- Pastor Diener will also order be given by Sissy Georges and
tens, as well as the bunny Huey, p.m. Tuesday, April 5, 2011. He 2011 at Good Samaritan Hos-
1200 inserts for Father’s Day Lori Gottula. weighed 7 pounds, 13 3/4 ounc- pital in Kearney. He weighed 7
were on display. The rst Satur- and Mother’s Day. Election of ofcers was held,
day of every month will be pet es and was 22 inches long. Park- pounds, 10 ounces and was 20
A motion was made and ap- resulting in the retention of those er was welcomed home by big inches long. He is welcomed
adoption day. proved to contribute $100 for a presently serving.
New business was the Coun- brothers Dylan, 12, and Noah, 2 home by Jameson, 3, and Sa-
half page ad in the Lutherans for After the business meeting, 1/2. Maternal grandparents are mantha, 19 months. Maternal
try Clover 4H members have de- Life Witness book and to pur- Mary Glathar gave the program,
cided to do a food/supply drive Mike and Jean Castle and pater- grandparents are Dr. Dave and
chase a book for $15. “How to Walk by Faith and Not nal grandparents are Mary and Joyce Borg and Kristy and Rob
for the Humane Society. A few A motion was made and ap- by Sight.” Refreshments were
members also had the opportu- Leon Wenz. The paternal great- Gerweck, all of Falls City. Pater-
proved to purchase “Life News” served by Bonnie Mehlin and grandmother is Lela Wenz. nal grandparents are Denny and
nity to attend a seminar spon- for our circuit churches for the Wilma Werner.
sored by Petco and Petnder. It Diane Small, Kearney. Great
month of September. Pastor will grandparents are Pauline Borg,
was the chance to learn and talk order these. Missionary Circle School. The LWML members
with many members of various Dave and Marilyn Carlson, Ber-
Pastor and Mrs. Diener will Thirteen members of the Christ have volunteered to assist at the nard and Renie Gerweck, Ken-
rescues and shelters. Also dis- represent the group at the Lu- Lutheran Missionary Circle met Falls City Bloodmobile stop in
cussed was future fundraisers. neth and Joann Small and Ed-
therans for Life National Con- Thursday evening, April 28, at May. Marjorie Eames, Christian ward Howerter.
The Society is waiting for plans ference, which will be held in the church. Growth chairman, read an ar-
and costs of the new shelter Irving, TX, Aug. 5 and 6. Elaine Schwartz called the ticle, “The Miracle of Forgive-
building for dogs. Everyone was reminded of meeting to order. Doris Schimke ness.” She closed with prayer.
The animal report reects World Day of Prayer on May 5. led the Bible Study, “If Christ Mrs. Schwartz closed the busi- Food clinic May 17, 19
some furious activity, good and The group will participate in Had Not Been Raised.” The ness meeting and led the table
bad. On a great note, on a drive The Commodity Supplemen-
the area parades again this year. Doxology was sung to close the prayer. Adeline Clark served tal Food Program (CSFP) dis-
to Hiawatha Marian Vernon Pastor Diener led the program, program. refreshments. The serving table
found a missing dog from rural tribution clinic will be held in
titled “God’s Word gives hope The members read the LWML was decorated in the Easter mo- Humboldt at 624 3rd Street on
Falls City and it was a happy re- for Life.” He pointed out that pledge to open the business tif.
union for both master and dog. Tuesday, May l7, and Thursday,
our lives have many perils, tri- meeting. The secretary read the The next meeting will be May May l9.
Some desperate person left a als, and dangers. However, we minutes of the March meeting. l9 at 7:30 p.m. at the church.
grey momma cat and her six kit- An appointment is suggested.
have a Guide who has conquered Ruth Groothuis gave a detailed Katy Gifford is the program CSFP provides nutritious
tens in a carrier outside Dollar every peril -- His name is Jesus, treasurer’s report. She read a chairman and Ruth Rannebeck
General Store. Two of the kit- foods to persons who are age
and He is the way, the truth, and thank you from Anthony Gerber the hostess. 60 or greater, children until they
tens have a home. It seems more the life (John 14:6) and by His for the monetary gift from the so-
and more people are dumping or reach age six and women who
life, death, and resurrection He ciety’s Quarters for a Seminary are pregnant or have had a baby
relinquishing their animals. The became the path to God and Volunteer appreciation tea
Student Fund. Bonnie Zentner in the past year. Qualied per-
Society shelter is full and that eternal life. To do this, He had reported on the afternoon quilt-
held at FC Care Center
means that an animal taken to sons must live in Nebraska and
to become a man. He had to live ing for Lutheran World Relief. be under the income guidelines.
the City Pound has a very good as one of us. He faced the same A Volunteer Appreciation Tea
She gave a brief description of Foods given through CSFP in-
chance of being put down. struggles; He faced the same tri- was held recently at Falls City
the new requirements for health clude: canned fruits, vegetables
Sadie, a very sweet Basenji als; and yet He lived a sinless Care Center.
and school kits. Each member and juice, canned and dry milk,
mix dog was adopted. She was life only to die on the Cross to The theme was “You Make a
will receive a copy of the new hot and cold cereals, canned
a long-term resident of the Shel- pay the penalty for our sin. He Difference, ” emphasizing that it
booklet. Joann Baldwin gave a meat, peanut butter and dried
ter. Huey, the sweet little bunny, became One of us to show us the doesn’t matter how big or small,
report on get well and sympathy beans, cheese, pasta or potatoes.
also found a forever home in way – He was the only One who everyone CAN make a differ-
cards she had sent. Alice Eick- To schedule an appointment or
Hiawatha. Her new owner was could; He’s the only One who ence.
hoff had the historian’s scrap- to obtain information on how to
smitten with him when she saw did. A special plaque and certi-
book available for members to qualify for CSFP, call Blue Val-
him at etc. during pet adoption Snacks were served by St. cate were presented to Charles
view. ley Community Action at 402-
day. There are a few dogs at City Paul’s group. Schlicker. He was honored for
Members were reminded that 729-2278.
Pound that need a home ASAP. The next meeting will be at the many hours of volunteer ser-
the National Convention will be
Call the PD to check them out. Faith Lutheran Church in Hum- vice he has provided to the facil-
The next meeting will be May boldt on July 19 at 7 p.m. with
held June 23-26 in Peoria, Il, and
ity. Choir Parents
the LWML District Retreat is
l7 at Sun Mart Cafeteria. All are Faith Lutheran serving as hosts. The tables were decorated with Parents of Falls City High
Sept. 9-ll at Emmanuel Luther-
welcome. blue tablecloths, some had ow- School Show Choir and Con-
an in York. Adeline Clark will
ering plants, others a goldsh in cert Choir will meet at 5:30 p.m.
review and update the bylaws
a round sh bowl, with seashell Monday, May 9, in the school’s
to meet the new requirements.
candy scattered on the table. A
Art Show! Terry Stradtman, chairman for
coconut dessert was enjoyed.
chorus room.
the July brunch, will send invi-
Featuring Local Artists! tations before June l, request-
Entertainment was provided by
On this day in 1987, televised
Thurs., May 5 - Sat., May 7 Sandro Klabbermatter.
ing RSVP. A kitchen-cleaning Congressional hearings of the
Area Artist’s Gallery day was tabled until after Bible Iran-Contra affair began.
1604 Stone (Back of etc.)
Meet the Artists!!
Thurs., May 5, 4-8 P.M. CrossWinds Restaurant
Sponsored by Falls City Area Artists Association
Tues - Burger Night $2 Burger
Tues. Burger, $1 Fries
SHOP
Thurs. - Our Fried Chicken Buffet !"#$%"&'
Falls City Elks Club would like to invite members & Fri. - Seafood & Prime Rib Specials ()"*+),-,./(%0
guests of members to its Kentucky Derby Party Sat. - Prime Rib & Baby Back Ribs for Mother’s Day
Open Tuesday - Saturday 5 - 9 P.M. Free Gift Wrap
Saturday, May 7th at 3:00 PM
Sunday - 11-1:30 P.M. 1605 Stone St., Falls City
Post Time: 5:15 PM Closed Mondays 402-245-2200
Mimosas and Mint Julep Drink Specials DELIVERY AVAILABLE
Ladies get your hats out! OPEN TO THE PUBLIC OPEN MON.-SAT. 9:00 A.M.
Located on the beautiful F.C. Golf Course
Prizes will be awarded in two categories: 402-245-3641
Most Glamorous Hat and Most Outrageous Hat
Milam's
Friends of the Library are sponsoring a In Loving Memory of our mom, grand, great & great great grandmother. Greenhouses
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
FA R M E R S M A R K E T Virginia Foster
We can’t let this Mother’s Day go by with out Mon-Sat 9 A.M.-5 P.M.
Each Thursday Starting May 12, 5-7 P.M. in the
letting you and the whole world know how much
South Parking Lot of the Library very, very much you are loved and missed.
Weekly Special
People are invited to sell garden produce, fresh farm eggs, There is such a huge empty hole in our hearts that Saturday, May 7-
jams and jellies, seasonal fruit, fresh owers, baked goods, only you could ll. If they have Mother’s Day in
crafts and handmade items. Heaven, we know you are surrounded by many,
Friday, May 13
many children who love and admire you and that
9TH ANNUAL SPRING PLANT SALE! thought gives us comfort. There never was a more Annuals in
ONE DAY ONLY - THURS., MAY 12 5-7 P.M.
During Farmers Market - Rain or Shine
honest or loving mother.
See you when we get up there,
4" Pots
Asking for donations of houseplants, perennials, small shrubs,
herbs, and seeds. Plants need not be potted
but freshly dug from garden.
Ginny “Tisdel” Lloyd Mueller, Angie, Walt & Jess
Mcfee, Patty Garcia, Meg & Tamtran, Jacey
Parker, Sherri & Bob Howard, Landen, Andrea &
$ 25
4
10" Hanging Basket Special
For More Information, Call John Bachman 402-245-5448 Beckett Koopman, Dustin and DD Koopman
Going On Now!
Thursday, May 5, 2011 Falls City Journal Page 5
Hullman's
the whole story, though. “Those
dollars get circulated through
communities and the entire state,”
Ancient Worship for
Contemporary People HERITAGE FALLS
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Area Churches
NorthRidge Nebraska The Four Mile Church
(1601 Stone Street) (South of Humboldt) Corner Stone Baptist Church
Reaching & Equipping people for Christ Sunday: Church services, 9:30 a.m.; Junior (Independent & Fundamental)
Non-Denominational, Bible-based Church, 9:50 a.m. N. Highway 73 to Prosser & Campbell PC, turn
Contemporary worship A Reformed church endeavoring to teach east (or right)
Christ Evangelical Lutheran Church Verdon Christian Church Sunday: Worship Services, 10 a.m. and to practice Biblical principles of the Refor- Sunday: Sunday School Bible Hour, 9:30
LCMS (Verdon) Charlie Robinson, mation. a.m.; worship hours, 10:30 a.m. and 6 p.m.
(23rd and Barada) Sunday: Worship, 9 a.m.; Sunday school. pastor Ronald Russell, Wednesday: Bible study and prayer time, 7
402-245-3324 Daniel S. Farley, (402) 245-2167 pastor p.m.
[Link] pastor [Link] Any other announcements will be made
Holy Communion celebrated 2nd and 4th First Church of Nazarene publicly. We welcome you and your family to
Sundays. Seventh-day Adventist Church First United Methodist Church (1812 Wilson) come worship the Lord with us. For informa-
Sunday: Divine service, 9 a.m.; Sunday (1618 Wilson) (1700 Harlan Street) Sunday: Sunday School, 9:45 a.m.; chil- tion call 245-4245.
School, 10 a.m. Saturday: Sabbath School, 3 p.m.; worship fumc@[Link] dren’s church and morning worship, 10:40 a.m.; Pastor Rick Fine
LLL First Tuesday: 7 p.m. service, 4 p.m.; services can be viewed on satel- 402-245-3281 evening service, 6 p.m. 402-245-3058
Wednesday: Conrmation, 6:30 p.m. (after lite 24/7, Dish Network channel 3ABN 9393. Sunday: Summer schedule, worship service, Wednesday: Bible study, 7 p.m.; teens and
Ash Wednesday, 6 p.m.); 5 p.m., Midweek. [Link] 10:30 a.m., listen live on KTNC AM 1230. children’s program.
Thursday: 6:30 a.m., Adult Bible Study. org Tuesday: Girl Scouts every other Tuesday, Stephen Floyd, First Baptist Church
Third Thursday of every month: Lutheran Steve Severance, 5:30-7 p.m. pastor (21st and Valley)
Women’s Missionary League, 7:30 p.m. pastor Open Hearts, Open Minds, Open Doors. 402-245-3755 Sunday: Sunday School, 9:30 a.m.; wor-
Dan Gifford, Lyle K. Schoen, ship, 10:45 a.m. and 7 p.m.
Catholic Churches pastor Stella Community Church Tuesday: Midweek service, 7 p.m.
pastor Sts. Peter and Paul Sunday: Church service, with children’s Wednesday: AWANA (Sept.-April), 6:45-
(1820 Fulton) Sunday School, 9:30 a.m.; adults’ Sunday 8:30 p.m.
St. Paul’s Lutheran Church Weekend Mass Times: Saturday, 5:30 p.m.; Bethel United Methodist Church
LCMS School, 10:30 a.m. Traditional music, Bible preaching, and a
Sunday, 7 a.m. and 10 a.m. (70654 656 AVE) Michael Schmidt, warm welcome.
(6 miles North) Daily Mass: Monday through Friday, 6:45 (1/2 mile N of Preston Corner)
402-245-4643 pastor Building is handicap accessible.
a.m. Sunday: Worship, 10:45 a.m.; Sunday Pastor Gary Williams
[Link] Daily Rosary at 5:30 p.m. School, 9:30 a.m.; Sunday choir, 6:30 p.m. Verdon Congregational Church
Holy Communion celebrated the 2nd and (Corner of Fifth and Main) Ofce phone: 245-3890
Sacrament of Penance: Saturday, 5 p.m., Theta Dame,
4th Sundays. Sunday, 30 minutes before Sunday Masses, pastor Verdon
Adult Bible Study every Monday, 7 p.m.; weekdays, before each Mass daily or by appoint- Sunday: Sunday School, 10 a.m.; worship
every Wednesday, 5 p.m. ment. Barada United Methodist Church service, 11 a.m.
Sunday: Bible study, 9:15 a.m.; Sunday (717 Road and 652 Blvd.) Tuesday: Ladies Bible study, 1-2 p.m. Faith Baptist Church SBC
Adult Inquiry and Instruction Classes: (7th and Stone)
School, 9:45 a.m.; worship service, 10:30 a.m. Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. 883-2485 Ron Fritz, elder
Tuesday: Second Tuesday of the month, Worship, 9:30-10:30 a.m.; Sunday School/ 883-2302 Ph: 245-3748 Pastor’s home: 245-3925
Monsignor Robert A. Roh, Isaiah 61:1, 2
Dorcas Circle. pastor - 245-3002 Bible Study, 10:45-11:30 a.m.
Wednesday: 9 a.m., Sew ‘n Sews; Adult Jerry Yount, Zion United Church of Christ Sunday: Bible study for adults, youth and
choir, 7:30 p.m.; rst Wednesday of the month, pastor (4 1/2 miles East of Falls City, 3 miles North children, 10 a.m.; worship service, 11 a.m.; Ac-
St. Anne’s cess Contemporary Service, 6-7:30 p.m.
LWML; 10 a.m., Ladies’ Bible Study, 2nd and (Shubert) and 1 1/2 miles East)
4th Wednesdays. Prairie Union Baptist Church 245-5024 Wednesday: After School Club, K-5th
Sunday Mass: First, third and fth Sun-day, grade, 3:30-5 p.m. (we can pick up your
Dan Gifford, 10:30 a.m.; second and fourth Sunday, 8:30 a.m.; (Rural Shubert) Sunday: Worship service, 9 a.m.; Com-
pastor Sunday: Sunday School, 9:45 a.m.; morn- munion, rst Sunday of each month. children at South School); Mo-Daddy, youth,
confessions before Mass. middle and high school, 6-8 p.m. NA/AA meet-
Fr. Ramon Decaen, ing worship, 11 a.m. Monday: Second Monday of each month,
St. Peter’s Evangelical Church Board meeting, 7 p.m. ing, 8 p.m.
Lutheran Church-ELCA pastor Please join us to worship the Lord. Com-
munion is served the rst Sunday of every Second Wednesday of each month, Zion Daniel S. Farley,
(12 miles NE) St. Mary’s Women’s Fellowship meeting, 7 p.m. pastor
Sunday: Worship service, 10:30 a.m.; Sun- month.
(Dawson) Art Chapin, All are welcome to this friendly church in
day School, 9:30 a.m.; Communion rst Sunday 855-3595 or 245-4151 the country.
each month. pastor
Weekend Mass: Saturday, 5:30 p.m.; rst, Rev. Fay Ann Blaylock,
First Tuesday each month, WELCA, 1:30 Immanuel United Methodist Church Big Lake Baptist Church
third and fth Sunday, 8:30 a.m.; second and pastor
p.m.; third Tuesday each month, Church Coun- (1820 Morton) (213 Lake Shore Drive)
fourth Sunday, 10:30 a.m. [Link]
cil, 7:30 p.m. Sunday: Worship, 9 a.m.; Sunday School, Sunday: Fellowship breakfast, 8:45 a.m.;
Daily Mass: Schedule varies, call rectory; Sunday School, 9:30 a.m.; worship service,
Caring, welcoming, sharing in Jesus’ name. confessions before Mass. 10:15 a.m. Church of Christ
Pastor Judith Wascher Theta Dame, Meets at: 2701 Barada Street 10:30 a.m.
Fr. Ramon Decaen, Monday: Prayer and Share Monday, 8:30
pastor pastor 402-245-5857
Sunday: Worship service, 10:30 a.m.; Bible a.m.
St. Paul’s Evangelical Wednesday: Children’s, Youth and Adult
Lutheran Church - ELCA Immaculate Conception Trinity United Methodist Church (Rulo) study (classes for all ages), 9:30 a.m.
Wednesday: Bible study for all ages, 6 p.m. Bible study, 7 p.m.
(20th and Towle Streets) (Rulo) fumc@[Link] We welcome you to all of our services.
402-245-3828. Sunday Confessions, 8 a.m.; Mass, 8:30 402-245-3281 “Preach the Word . . . for the time will come
when they will not endure sound doctrine.” 2 Karl Forehand,
Sunday: Worship, 10 a.m.; Sunday School a.m. Sunday: Worship service, 9 a.m.; Sunday pastor
(pre-school/adult, during school year), 9 a.m. Daily Mass schedule: Monday-Friday, 6:30 School for children held during worship. Timothy 4:2-4.
Communion: Second and fourth Sundays a.m. Lyle K. Schoen, David Clark,
each month. Fr. David Oldham, pastor preacher
Saturday: 4:30 p.m.; Communion Worship. pastor Shubert Christian Church
Wednesday: 9:30 a.m., Men’s coffee; 6:30 Sunday: Worship service, 9:30 a.m.; Fel-
p.m., Conrmation; 7:30 p.m., choir practice. St. Mary’s River of Hope Fellowship First Brethren Church
304 E. 4th Street (1902 Lane Street) lowship time, 10:30 a.m.; Sunday School, 10:45
Call for youth, Bible studies and women’s (Arago) a.m.
group schedules. Sunday: Confessions, 10:10 a.m.; Mass, Mound City, MO Sunday: Worship service, 9:30 a.m.;
Church Phone: 660-442-0197 Sunday School, nursery (or pre-school), adult, Southeast Senior Citizens dinner, rst Tues-
God’s Work. Our Hands. 10:30 a.m. day of month, September-May.
Pastor Judith Wascher Fr. David Oldham, Sunday: 9:45-10:30 a.m., Christian 10:45 a.m.; Fellowship Hour, 6 p.m.
Fel-lowship and food; 10:30 a.m., Praise and Wednesday: Bible study, 6:30 p.m. Guest Speakers
pastor
Worship service (nursery and children’s church Victor Haworth,
St. Mark’s Evangelical provided). pastor
Lutheran Church-ELCA Lighthouse Church of God First Christian Church
(2202 330th, White Cloud, KS) “In Christ There Is Always Hope.” 245-5287
(64725 710 RD, Verdon) Pastors David and Teresa Showalter Don Shafer, Disciples of Christ
402-883-2513 One quarter mile west of Iowa Tribal Com-plex (1322 Stone Street)
Sunday: Sunday School, 9:30 a.m.; church 660-442-6305 and 6306 moderator
Sunday: Worship service, 9 a.m.; Sunday 245-5209 Ofce Phone, 245-2398 or Parsonage, 245-2397
School, 10 a.m.; Communion rst Sunday each service, 10:30 a.m. Sunday: Sunday School, all ages, 9:30
Rev. Charles J. Haney, Christ Church of Falls City
month; Meets at 1618 Wilson Street St. Thomas Episcopal Church a.m.; worship service, 10:45 a.m.
Church Council, 7:30 p.m., second Tuesday pastor Rev. Fay Ann Blaylock,
785-862-1107 Sunday: Sunday School, 10 a.m.; worship (16th and Harlan)
each month; WELCA, 7:30 p.m., second Thurs- service, 11 a.m.; evening contemporary wor- 402-245-2868 pastor
day each month. ship, 6:30 p.m.; meal served at 12:30 p.m. every stthomasepis@[Link] [Link]
Good News Assembly of God
(600 Reavis Street) Sunday, everyone welcome. [Link]
Welcome all to the caring country church. Wednesday: Adult Bible study at the Sunday: 9 a.m., Worship, Holy Eucharist,
Pastor Judith Wascher 402-245-3977
Sunday: Sunday School, 9:30 a.m.; wor- church, 6:30 p.m.; MAD 4 God youth group coffee, tea and conversation follow worship.
ship, 10:40 a.m. (grades 7-12), 6:30-8:30 p.m., meets at 19th and Wednesday: 5:30 p.m., Service of Evening Grace Bible Fellowship
First United Presbyterian Church Morton. Prayer.
(20th and Harlan) Wednesday: High Point Kids Club and (Highway 62, east of Stella)
Youth meeting, 6:30 p.m. Third Saturday of every month: Men’s Thursday: 4:30 p.m., God study (Bible Sunday: Sunday School, 9 a.m.; church
Sunday: Worship, 11 a.m.; fellowship and brunch, 11 a.m., A & G Restaurant; fourth study). Any youth or adult is welcome.
refreshments, 10:15 a.m. (rst Sunday). A variety of small group Bible studies are service, 10:15 a.m.
available for adults throughout the year. Listen Saturday of every month: Women’s brunch, 11 We invite you to worship with us at any of Wednesday: AWANA 5:45 p.m.; Youth
Second Monday of month: Women’s Circle, a.m., A & G Restaurant. our services.
7 p.m. to sermons online, [Link]. Group, 7:30 p.m.
Bob Nazarenas, We are an outwardly focused church, shar- We will pray for you or someone you care Web page: [Link]
Church website: ing God’s love in practical ways. for — call 245-2861.
[Link] Interim Pastor Ofce: 883-2110
Pastor Jim Berry, 402-245-4038 The Rev. Fr. Larry Parrish, Jim Runnels,
Rev. Roxie Sullivan, (cell) 402-245-7026 pastor
pastor pastor
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Obituaries
Joan Johnson Chism Thelma M. Thomas Blake W. Stitzer
Joan Johnson Chism, 79, a sister, Patricia Dell. Thelma M. Thomas, l00, Blake W. Stitzer, 58, Den- son on Sept. l6, l987, at Conifer,
Lincoln, passed away Saturday, Funeral services were held passed away Thursday, April 28, ver, CO, passed away April 27, CO.
April 23, 20ll. at l0:30 a.m. Thursday, April 28, 20ll, at her home in Humboldt. 20ll, at Centennial, CO. Blake is survived by his
She was born Jan. ll, l932, 20ll, at Wadlow Rozanek Funer- She was born March 5, He was born April 20, l953, wife, Zoe; daughters, Shaina and
in Lincoln to John William and al Home, 5200 R Street, Lincoln, l911. at Falls City, the son of Barbara Kylie, Denver, CO; mother, Bar-
Helen Angeline (Rienhard) with the Rev. Dr. Brent Johnston Thelma is survived by her (Spurgin) Stitzer and the late bara Stitzer, Falls City; brother,
Johnson. ofciating. children, Eldon Thomas and his Wilbur Stitzer. Blake graduated Mark (Roxann) Stitzer, Salem.
She was a member of First Visitation was from l to 8 wife Connie, Sidney, NE, LaVi- from Falls City High School in Memorial services were held
Presbyterian Church, Delta Zeta p.m. Wednesday, April 27, 20ll, na Eckley and her husband Rob- l97l. on Saturday, April 30, at 3 p.m.
Sorority and Eastern Star Star- at the Funeral Home with an ert, Brownville, Edith Draper Following graduation he at Horan and McConaty Family
craft Chapter #307. Eastern Star service beginning and her husband Richard, Hum- went to Northwest Missouri Chapel, 3l0l South Wadsworth
Joan graduated in l955 from at 7 p.m., conducted by Starcraft boldt, Mary Winterhof and her State University in Maryville, Blvd., Lakewood, CO.
Nebraska Wesleyan University Chaper #307. husband Loren, Jackson, MO; MO, and later worked for the Memorials may be given
and gave 40 years of her life to Burial was at Mound Cem- eight grandchildren and numer- Burlington Railroad, Edcon and to the Pancreatic Cancer Ac-
the teaching profession in Lin- etery, Humboldt. ous great-grandchildren. LCT. Since l995 he has worked tion Network at [Link].
coln, retiring in l995 from the Memorials may be given to No viewing or visitation is for Austin Exploration, Inc., org. or to the Porter Hospice at
Lincoln Public Schools. First Presbyterian Church. Con- scheduled. working on oil and gas explora- the Johnson Center, 5020 East
She is survived by a son dolences or personal reections A private family memorial tion ships, then as manager, Op- Arapahoe Road, Littleton CO
and daughter-in-law, Joan Neal may be sent to wadlowrozanek. service will be held at a later erations, in the ofce. 80l22-2302.
Asa and Rhonda Chism of Lin- com. date. He married Zoe Edmond-
coln and a grandson, Dillon Asa Arrangements were by Wad- Hall Funeral Chapel of Au-
Chism of Lincoln. low Rozanek Funeral Home, burn is in charge of arrange-
She was preceded in death Lincoln. ments.
by her husband, Neal Chism and
Mark J. Kreifels
Mark J. Kreifels, 75, Falls daughters, Renee (Dan) Kopf,
Charles D. Rock City, passed away Saturday, Rulo , and Michelle Kreifels,
Ralph German Charles D. Rock
April 30, 20ll. Falls City; brothers, Kenny (Pau-
The son of Martin and Hel- line) Kreifels and Duke Kreifels,
Sr., 69, Falls City, en (Heng) Kreifels, he was born Nebraska City; Jim (Pat) Kreif-
Ralph German, 71, Urban- widower of Carol Nov. 8, l935, at Nebraska City. els, Lincoln, and twin brother,
dale, IA, passed away Monday, Dishong, died Mon- Mark was raised in Nebras- Skip (Pat) Kreifels, Nebraska
May 2, 2011 at Mercy Hospice day, May 2, 20ll. ka City and moved to Lincoln City; sisters, Mildred Schreiter,
in Johnston, IA. Visitation will He was born at Clay Cen- and graduated from St. Mary’s Nebraska City, and Shirley (Al-
be 6-8 p.m., Thursday, May 5, at ter, KS, to the late Cecil Carter Cathedral High School. Follow- vin) Czeschin, Lincoln; sisters-
Merle Hay Funeral Home. Me- and Ethel Allen. ing graduation, he worked for law, Teresa Kreifels, Nebraska
morial contributions may be left He served in the U.S Ma- the railroad and then for Ameri- City, and Darlene Kreifels, Lin-
to Mercy Hospice in Johnston rine Corps. can Stores in Lincoln. coln; l0 grandchildren and ve
or Fountain West Care Center in Mr. Rock was employed at On April l6, l955, he mar- great-grandchildren.
West Des Moines. Woodings-Verona. ried Rosita Bartling at Lincoln. He was preceded in death
Ralph Edward German, son Survivors include: son, The couple moved to Nebraska by his parents; brothers, Donald,
of Frank and Lucille (Johnson) Charles Rock Jr., White Cloud, City where he drove a truck with Bud and Larry, and a sister in in-
German, was born May 7, 1939, KS; daughter, Elizabeth Cho- his brother. They moved to Falls fancy.
in Verdon, NE. He graduated ate, Beatrice; brother, William City in l965 and he worked as a A Mass of Christian Burial
from Verdon High School in Rock, Macon, MO; sisters, San- carpenter in residential construc- was held Wednesday, May 4,
1957, and was involved in ath- dra Carter, Hiawatha, and Mary tion, retiring in 2000. He was at ll a.m. at Sts. Peter & Paul
letics during school. He was Morgan, Tulsa, OK; four grand- elected to the Airport Authority Catholic Church with Msgr.
united in marriage with Donna children and a great-grandchild. in l984 and served two terms. Robert A. Roh as the presiding
“Susie” Birkett on Sept. 18, sie” of Urbandale; daughter, Mr. Rock’s body was cre-
Tracy German of Urbandale; Mark was an avid gardener. priest. Interment was in Falls
1965. Ralph retired after work- mated. Services will be held at a He was a member of Sts City Catholic Cemetery.
ing as an optician for Whylie Eye his grandson, Michael Beaman later date.
(German) of Urbandale; and Peter & Paul Catholic Church, A parish Rosary was recited
Care for several years. He en- Dorr & Clark Funeral Home Knights of Columbus and BPO on Tuesday at 7 p.m. at Sts. Pe-
joyed sports, especially cheering several nieces and nephews. was in charge of arrangements
Ralph was preceded in death Elks Lodge #963, all of Falls ter & Paul Catholic Church. The
for the Nebraska Cornhuskers. City. family received friends follow-
Ralph enjoyed gardening and by his parents; son, Kevin; his
sisters, Dorothy and Delores; Mark is survived by his ing the Rosary.
doing yard work. He especially
and brother, Russ.
Kenneth Capps wife, Rosita, Falls City; sons, Dorr & Clark Funeral Home
liked vacationing with his fami- Scott (Rita) Kreifels, Verdon, was in charge of arrangements.
ly. Ralph was a loving husband, To my loving father and hero, Kenneth Capps, 63,
may you rest peacefully. Love, and Kevin Kreifels, Falls City;
father, grandfather, and uncle. Falls City, passed
Those left to remember Ralph Tracy. away Thursday,
are his loving wife, Donna “Su- April 28, 20ll.
He was born Oct. Charles W. Bauman
22, l947, in Falls City to Charles W. Bauman, 85, coln, and Barbara Heaton, Falls
Ivan and Gladys (Broady
Gabrielle ‘Gabby’ Matthes Capps.
Falls City, died Saturday, April City; brother, Clifford Bauman-
30, 20ll. Sailors; l3 grandchildren and 25
(Continued from Page 1) Kenneth graduated from The son of Elmer and Cora great-grandchildren.
Falls City High School in l966. (Sailors) Bauman, he was born He was preceded in death by
15-year-old sister, Megan. Gabrielle was driving east in a Pontiac Following graduation he enlisted July 28, l925, at Fargo. Charlie his parents; brothers, Carl, Fred-
G6 on her way to Adams and her nal Freeman High School spring in the Army National Guard. He was raised in Falls City and at- die and Clifford; sisters, Anna
music concert. Megan and a friend, Katlyn Beu, 16, were traveling worked at the Auburn National tended Falls City schools. He Rider, Darlene Asher and Helen
west toward the Matthes home, which is located about one mile Guard from l973 to l986, then worked for Krumme Lumber, Kovak; grandson, Roy; great-
from the accident scene. All three girls were taken to BryanLGH moved back to Falls City and Bohrer Brothers, farmed and grandson, Alex, and a daughter
Medical Center in Lincoln. Gabrielle was not wearing a seat belt - served in the National Guard owned his own construction in infancy.
the other two girls were. from l986 to l987, retiring from company, Bauman Construc- Funeral services were held
According to a story printed in the Lincoln Journal-Star, Megan the National Guard in l987. He tion. He retired from R. D. Coo- today, Thursday, May 5, at l p.m.
Matthes is doing well physically. Beu was listed in fair condition worked for Carter-Waters from per Roong in l989. at Dorr & Clark Funeral Home
Tuesday. l987 to l997, at Wenger’s in Sa- In l947 he married Verna with the Rev. William G. Ship-
Funeral Services will be held 2:30 p.m., Friday, May 6, 2011, betha from l997 to 2006, and Curfman at Hiawatha. They di- man ofciating. Interment was
at Christ Lutheran Church, rural Pickrell with Pastor Greg DeBoer then at Casino White Cloud for vorced in l985. in Steele Cemetery.
ofciating. A family prayer service will be held at 1:30 p.m. at the one year, retiring in 2007 due to Charlie is survived by sons, The family received friends
church. Burial will be in the Christ Lutheran Cemetery, rural Pick- his health. Ed Bauman, Falls City, and on Wednesday from 6 to 7 p.m.
rell. Family will greet friends at Harman-Wright Mortuary 7-9 p.m. On April l4, l972, he married Danny Bauman and Randy Bau- at Dorr & Clark Funeral Home.
Thursday. Marilyn Fischer at Falls City. man, Topeka; daughters, Marvel Dorr & Clark Funeral Home
A memorial is established to the Gabby Matthes Memorial He was a member of Ameri- Roland and Tenna Morton, Lin- was in charge of arrangements.
Scholarship Fund. A register book is also available online at www. can Legion Post #l02, Falls
[Link] for messages of condolence. Harman- City.
Wright Mortuary, 623 Elk St., Beatrice, NE 68310 in charge of ar- Kenneth is survived by his
rangements. wife, Marilyn; sons, David (Kar- Irene K. Loyd
Gabby was born June 5, 1993, at Liberty, Mo. Throughout her la) Capps and Scott Capps, Falls
elementary and high school years Gabby was involved in several City, and Ryan (Gina) Capps, Irene K. Loyd, 58, Sever- Richey, Falls City.
sports including, volleyball, basketball and softball. Her main pas- Newton, NJ; nine grandchildren ance, KS, died April 28, 20ll, at Funeral services were held
sions were in art and music in which she was talented in both. She and four great-grandchildren. the KU Medical Center. Monday, May 2, at 2 p.m. at
loved to sing and was a member of the Freeman Show Choir along Preceding him in death were She was born Oct. 2l, l952, Community of Christ Church,
with creating artwork. his parents; sister, Elaine Pierce, to Helen and Charles Baxter. Fanning, KS.
She was a member of the Nemaha Valley 4-H club and received and niece, Laura Pierce. Among her survivors are a Chapel Oaks Funeral Home,
her 10-year membership award this past summer. She was employed Funeral services were held daughter, Melissa Roland (Larry Highland, KS, was in charge of
and Pizza Hut in Beatrice, American Eagle Outtters in Lincoln and Tuesday, May 3, at 2 p.m. at Richey), and a grandson, Skylar arrangements.
was just to start another job at the Homestead Café in Firth. She was Dorr & Clark Funeral Home
a member of Christ Lutheran Church, rural Pickrell. with the Rev. Paul Weinert of-
Gabby was always on the go, she loved to be socializing and ciating. Interment was in Steele
shopping. Cemetery with military grave-
Survivors include her parents, Todd and Cindy (Wennihan) Mat- side honors conducted by the
thes of rural Adams; sister, Megan Matthes of rural Adams; grand- Falls City Ceremonial Honor
parents, Betty and Gary Wennihan of Fairfax, Mo., LaMarr and Guard. Our facilities are always being
Wanda Matthes of Falls City; great-grandmothers, Bernice Matthes The family received friends improved to suit the needs of
and Marie Singleton of Falls City; aunts and uncles, Deana Wen- Monday from 7 to 8 p.m. at the
nihan of St. Joseph, Mo., Tracy Matthes and wife, Christine of Elk- Dorr & Clark Funeral Home. the families we serve.
horn, Zach Matthes and wife, Lori of Camdenton, Mo. and Molly The Dorr & Clark Funeral
Matthes of Elkhorn; and eight cousins Home was in charge of arrange- 2303 Harlan St.
She was preceded in death by her great-grandparents, Ray and ments. Falls City, NE
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Young Tigers
champions
at Neb. City
The FCMS boys’ track
team won the Neb. City Invite
Malcolm Magdanz by 23 points over the runner-
up host team last Thursday.
FC Sacred Heart Jordy Stoller took home gold
medals in the 100 (:12.57) and
seniors put up big the 200 (:26.22), and he was also
part of the rst-place mile relay
numbers on ACT team (4:14) with Zavan Kirken-
dall, Jack Hartman and Jeremy
Six Falls City Sacred Heart Robinson. Kirkendall also dove
seniors, three juniors and one across the nish line for second
sophomore were honored by place in the 800 (2:33), placed
the Pioneer Conference for their second in the 75 int. hurdles
work on the ACT. (:13.79), and jumped to a third
Seniors Hannah Malcolm place nish in the long jump
and Sarah Magdanz each scored (15-1.5). Hartman ran a tough
above 30 on the standardized test 400 (1:02.8) for third place.
and earned Gold All-Conference Robinson (:14.46), and Dylan
recognition. Feighner (:13.9), respectively,in
Senior Andrew Meyer scored the 75 low hurdles.
between 27 and 29 and earned Eighth grader Zach Jorden-
Silver; and seniors Amy Froe- ing added to the point total with
schl, Tyler Sells and Brandon rst place in the high jump (5-6),
Strasheim each scored be- second in both the 100 (:12.62)
tween 24-26 and earned Bronze and 200 (:27.26).
Awards. Other eighth graders who
Junior Molly Chapple earned scored well at Nebraska City
Silver, while classmates Casey were Lee Huettner, second place
Martineau and Tami Rethman in long jump (15-5), Tucker
each got Bronze. Merz, third place in discus (85-
Sophomore Matthew Mullins 8.5), and Brenden Heckenlively,
earned Bronze. third place in the 200 (:28.38).
The girls team nished sec-
ond at Neb. City. Brianna Gaunt
400 – 1. K. Theye, D-O, 1:01.1; dominated her events with rst-
also: 3. E. Dyas, HTRS, 1:04.5. place nishes in the 100 (:13.07)
3200 – 1. W. Acton, Wym., 12:31.8; and 200 (:27.82). She also n-
also: 5. S. Joy, HTRS, 13:37.4. ished second in the shot put (27-
200 – 1. A. Glathar, HTRS,
:28.2. 4) and in the discus (72-0.5).
800 – 1. J. Nieveen, Ster., 2:35.9; At the Savannah Invite ear-
also: 5. K. Schawang, FCSH, 2:42.1; lier this spring, Gaunt broke the
6. M. Tichy, HTRS, 2:42.6.
Alicia Schock 300-meter hurdles – 1. C, Van- school record in shot put with a
Groningen, Ster., :47.6; also: 6. R. throw of 35-10.5, breaking the
Humboldt-TR-S senior Aric Schnacker cleared 12-4 in the pole vault to nish second at Parrish, FCSH, :54.8. record previously held by Hai-
the Pioneer Conference Meet last Saturday in Auburn. 1600 – 1. W. Sterkel, Ster., 5:55.8. ley Baxter.
400 relay – 1. Pawnee City, :54.4;
also: 4. FCSH (S. Magdanz, A. Jor- Maddie Buckminster ran an
Pioneer Conference Meet 2:09.3.
dan, H. Malcolm, T. Kean), :56.5; 6. impressive 400 (1:15.6) for the
HTRS (C. Alexander, A. Glathar, E. rst gold-medal nish in her
@ Auburn April 30 300-meter hurdles – 1. K. Wolk-
en, J-B, :40.8; also: 5. N. Niedzielsi,
Dyas, A. Lewis), :58.5.
1600 relay – 1. Sterling, 4:18.8; young career. Maggy Rieschick
HTRS, :43.6. also: 3. HTRS (M. Tichy, B. Hup- continued her stellar rookie sea-
BOY’S TEAM STANDINGS GIRL’S TEAM STANDINGS 1600 – 1. Z. Creevan, Wym.,
Sterling 104 5:03.0.
pert, E. Dyas, A. Glathar), 4:26.2 son with second-place nishes
Johnson-Brock 91 (*New school record); 4. FCSH (K.
Friend 90 400 relay – 1. FCSH (C. Finck, in the 100 (:14.05) and in the 75
Sterling 90 Schawang, S. Landis, H. Malcolm,
Wymore Southern 67
L. Barnhill, G. Harring, Y. Harala- M. Hillyard), 4:36. low hurdles (:13.24), and a third-
NC Lourdes 82 bidis), :46.5; also: 3. HTRS (K. Goss-
Pawnee City 54 Long Jump – 1. J. Creek, Wym., place nish in the 200 (:29.07).
Wymore Southern 57 man, J. Clancy, A. Schnacker, N. 17-04.75. Syd Armbruster added to the
Freeman 57 FC Sacred Heart 43 Niezielski), :47.2. Triple jump – 1. C. Stutzman,
1600 relay – 1. Sterling, 3:36.8; point total by placing second in
Pawnee City 56 Humboldt-TR-S 39 also: 3. HTRS (K. Gossman, T.
Frie., 33-4.25; also: 6. B. Huppert,
HTRS, 31-7.50. the 400 (1:15.67).
Friend 37 NC Lourdes 37 Schuler, A. Schnacker, N. Niedziel- Discus – 1. K. Menke, Frie., 115-
Humboldt-TR-S 28 Diller-Odell 35 ski), 3:42.0. 03; also: 3. H. Volker, HTRS, 111-03.
Long jump – 1. K. Wolken, J-B,
FC Sacred Heart
Lewiston
25
3.5
Freeman
Johnson-Brock
23
20
22-02.
Shot put – 1. K. Menke, Frie.,
4-05.50; also: 4. S. Magdanz, FCSH, BOTTLE SHOP
Triple jump – 1. D. Zimmerman, 36-05.75; 6. H. Volker, HTRS, 34- 2601 Harlan
Diller-Odell 0.5 Lewiston 15 Free., 43-04.25. 00.50.
Discus – 1. J. Wenzl, J-B, 139-08; High jump – 1. K. Haneline, NCL, 30 BUSCH
also: 4. TJ Standerford, HTRS, 126-
INDIVIDUAL BOYS
3200 relay – 1. Freeman, 8:42.5;
400 – 1. C. VanGroningen, Ster.,
:52.2.
04.
Shot put – 1. D. Rettig, NCL, 47-
5-03; also: 5. S. Landis, FCSH, 4-10.
Pole vault – 1. T. Menke, Fri.,
9-00; 2. M. Hillyard, FCSH, 8-06; 3.
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03.50; also: 6. S. Hammon, HTRS,
also: 3. FCSH (D. Bangert, A. Martin,
J. Mayo, L. Barnhill), 8:57.4.
3200 – 1. T. Peneld, J-B,
10:50.7.
42-02.25.
High jump – 1. K. Wolken, J-B,
H. Malcolm, FCSH, 8-00; 4. A. Jor-
dan, FCSH, 7-00; also: 6. P. Smith,
HTRS, 5-06.
24 COORS LIGHT
Cans............................. 1799
110-meter hurdles – 1. Wirthele, 200 – 1. C. VanGroningen, Ster.,
Ster., :15.7; also: 5. W. Burenheide,
FCSH, :16.4.
:24.0; also: 6. L. Barnhill, FCSH,
:24.8.
6-00; also: 6. C. Dreier, HTRS, 5-08.
Pole vault – 1. B. Knapp, Frie., 12-
08; 2. A. Schnacker, HTRS, 12-04; ARROW TWIN THEATRES
24 OLD MILWAUKEE
Regular & Light Cans..... 1399
100 – 1. K. Wolken, J-B, :11.3. 800 – 1. A. Ruskamp, Free., also: 4. S. Strasheim, FCSH, 10-06;
5. M. Mullins, FCSH, 10-0.
INDIVIDUAL GIRLS
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GOOD LUCK AT DISTRICTS 3200 relay – 1. Sterling, 10:45.9; CALL FOR SHOWTIMES CANADIAN SPRINGS
also: 4. HTRS (T. Schafer, C. Alexan-
der, S. Wertz, M. Tichy), 11:26.0; 5.
FCSH, (K. Schawang, A. Jordan, K.
FRI., MAY 6
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Rated PG 13
Coaches
100-meter hurdles – 1. C. Van-
Groningen, Ster., :15.8; also: 3. S.
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Tiger Booster Club 100 – 1. C. VanGroningen, Ster.,
:12.6. Rated PG
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Pfohl, sixth grade. and chorus. Bryan enjoys all the 1.2 Verication of Advanced Publication
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Each pupil received a T-shirt nice teachers and his friends at 1.4 Approval of Previous Minutes
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1.6 Approval of Treasurer’s Report
Month logo. The shirts are com- tion for ABBIT and Honor Roll. 1.7 Approval of Claims
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The Elks Club will sponsor a travelers basketball, and soccer 2.1 Staff/student/Organization Reports:
High School
complimentary meal during when he’s not in school. 2.2 Principal’s Reports
Youth Week for all this year’s Baylee is the daughter of 2.3 Board President’s Report
2.4 Superintendent’s Report
student of the month recipients Kim and Kris Vrtiska. Her fa- 2.4a Legislative & Organization Update
and their parents. vorite class is Algebra I. She is 2.4b Building and Grounds Update
2.4c School Improvement Process
To receive student of the active in volleyball, basketball, 2.4d Stafng Planning
month, students must rst be track, chorus, show choir, quiz 2.4e Policy Planning: First Reading
bowl, FCA, and Clown Troupe. 2.4f Negotiations Planning
nominated by one of their teach- 2.4g Superintendent Meetings
ers. The criteria for nomination She continues to be on the Hon- 2.4h Board Member Meetings
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2.5 Board Member Comments and/or Re-
gree message: The teachers are Away from school, Baylee is ports
continuously looking for the active in church activities, club 2.6 Additions
volleyball, and travelers basket- 3.0 Old/New Action Items:
students that give the extra de- 3.1 Student Handbook Changes
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Hiawatha Invitational
April 28 ‘11 Towle Scholarship winners
BOY’S TEAM STANDINGS GIRL’S TEAM STANDINGS Southeast Nebraska Commu-
Hiawatha 138 Holton 181.5 nications has announced the two
Sabetha 91.5 Sabetha 99 winners of the $2,000 Edwin S.
Pleasant Ridge 85 Falls City 75 Towle III Memorial Scholar-
Holton 75 Hiawatha 53 ships for 2011.
ACCHS 73 Pleasant Ridge 48 Earning the scholarships are
Horton 56 ACCHS 44 Julianne Kopf, a senior at Falls
Falls City 37 Immaculata 44 City High, and Tyler Sells, a
Immaculata 24 MHMA 31.5 senior at FC Sacred Heart. Juli-
MHMA 17.5 Horton 28 anne is the daughter of Tom and
Cindy Kopf, rural Falls City, and
INDIVIDUAL BOYS :13.30. Tyler is the son of Tom and Dina
100 – 1. D. Chilcoat, Hia., :11.0; 200 – 1. J. Wells, Hol., :27.71; also: Sells, rural Rulo.
also: 5. R. Chab, FCHS, :11.49. 5. K. Kreifels, FCHS, :28.65.
200 – 1. C. Leupold, Hia., :22.68. 400 – 1. L. Todd, Imac., 1:02.74. Both students are enrolled at
400 – 1. B. Wymer, Sab., :52.93. 800 – 1. C. Strader, Hol., 2:28.93; UNL, where Tyler plans to major
800 – 1. C. Heiniger, Hia., 2:12.30; also: 4. L. Kopf, FCHS, 2:37.84. in graphic design and Julianne in
also: 5. L. Faller, FCHS, 2:20.43. 1600 – 1. C. Strader, Hol.,
1600 – 1. C. Heiniger, Hia., 5:45.15. food science and technology.
4:58.74; 3200 – 1. R. Harman, Hol., Julianne has a GPA of 4.0 and
110-meter hurdles – J. Schirmer, 12:43.40. ranks at the top of her class. Tyler Sells Julianne Kopf
Hol., :14.78. 100-meter hurdles – 1. J. Lutz, She has participated in athlet-
300-meter hurdles – 1. P. Boisson, Hol., :17.30; 2. L. Lampe, FCHS, been employed in part-time jobs
Imac., :41.87. :17.30; 3. C. Poppe, FCHS, :17.81. ics, FFA, dance team, speech, Pep Club and currently serves
400 relay – 1. Holton, :45.43; also: 300-meter hurdles – 1. J. Wells, FCA, math team, mock trial, for much of her high school ca- as vice president of the Student
5. FCHS (R. Chab, T. DiGiacomo, C. Hol., :49.87; also: 3. K. Kean, FCHS, band, softball, stage band and reer, including as a Rec umpire. Council. In addition to speech,
Huettner, M. Harling), :47.27. :53.08; 5. C. Poppe, FCHS, :54.49. Tyler ranks fourth in his gradu- he has participated in one-act
1600 relay – 1. ACCHS, 3:42.27; 400 relay – 1. Hiawatha, :53.30; one act play. She is a member of
also: 6. FCHS (L. Faller, T. Harling, also: 3. FCHS (K. Kreifels, K. Kean, the National Honor Society and ating class. He, too, has garnered play, choir and Art Club. He is
M. Harling, M. McCann), 3:51.27. L. Lampe, C. Poppe), :54.54. Orange and Black (High) Honor several honors and has been ac- a member of the Helping Hands
3200 relay – 1. Hiawatha, 9:07.34; 1600 relay – 1. Holton, 4:16.96. tive in school life, lettering in group, has served his church,
also: 4. FCHS (L. Auffert, C. Scha- 3200 relay – 1. Holton, 10:18.46; Roll, and received Academic All
wang, L. Faller, D. von Behren), also: 5. FCHS (J. Fischer, L. Kopf, J. State honors in speech, track and speech and football. He has volunteered at a homeless shelter
9:33.99. Kopf, B. Scheitel), 11:33.51. softball. She is also an award- earned several superior acting and volunteered his time both to
High jump – 1. R. Martin, ACCHS, High jump – 1. A. McNary, Sab., winning trap shooter. awards and won a logo design the Jaycees and FC Recreation.
6-00. 5-00; 7. T. Chandler, FCHS, 4-04. contest for The Casian Corner
Pole vault – 1. J. Snyder, Sab., 12- Pole Vault – 1. J. Kopf, FCHS, Julianne has also volunteered He has held various part-time
00; 2. J. Stoller, FCHS, 10-06; 3. N. 8-06; also: 3. L. Kopf, FCHS, 7-06. her time as a recreation coach, in Restaurant in Houston, TX. He jobs while in high school and en-
Kopf, FCHS, 8-06. Long jump – 1. R. Bowser, Holt., National Honor Society, Jaycee is a National Honor Society and joys several avocations, includ-
Long jump – 1. C. Leupold, Hia., 15-10; also: 7. H. Cochran, FCHS, Honor Roll student. ing drawing, designing, music,
22-02; also: 5. M. McCann, FCHS, 19- 13-06.5. Teens, Tiger Booster Club and
02. Triple jump – 1. M. Wallisch, Hol., in church functions, including Tyler is the president of the SH acting and comedy.
Triple jump – 1. C. McClaskey, 32-10.25; also: 3. K. Kreifels, FCHS, Meals on Wheels and serving as
Hor., 42-03; also: 5. M. McCann, 30-06.75; 6. A. Scholl, FCHS, 28-
FCHS, 37-04.25; 6. M. Harling, 01.75. a Bible School teacher. She has
FCHS, 37-03.00.
Shot put – 1. J. Hinkle, Hia., 48-
10.50.
Shot put – 1. J. Hennigh, MHMA,
37-06.75; 2. H. Baxter, FCHS, 35-00;
7. J. Yoesel, FCHS, 29-04. Gilsdorf’s 80 Good Luck
Discus – 1. J. Lott, Hor., 141-04. Discus – 1. K. Renyer, Sab., 133-
Hullman's
Javelin – 1. B. Hollands, ACCHS,
167-11.
INDIVIDUAL GIRLS
02; 7. C. Chapple, FCHS, 79-06.
Javelin – 1. A. Hanzlicek, Sab.,
111-00.
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Team 13 (10) – B. Simon,
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39-35. Team 6 (0) – Gist, 39-35;
8 things to never Shubert considers
go cheap on
May 3
Early League
L. Froeschl, 60-37.
Team 8 (6 1/2) – E. McNee-
ly, 37-33; A. Froeschl, 47-38;
By the Editors of Consumer Reports®
contract with Sheriff
Have you ever bragged to a
Team 7 (0) – Castle, 46-35;
Radatz, 65-40. Team 4 (8) – B.
Simon, 36-33; Jones, 55-37.
B. Gilliland, 44-35. Team 11 (3
1/2) – Aitken, 44-38; Meyer, 48-
37; Jordening, 51-37.
complete stranger about an amaz-
ing deal on a great pair of shoes?
Do you feel angst at the thought
for law enforcement
Team 5 (9 1/2) – S. Hartman, Team 3 (8 1/2) – Gerweck, of buying something at full retail Sheriff Randy Houser re- ing. Sickel presented a sum-
39-36; Jenkins, 44-34. Team 6 42-37; Hill, 47-39; Gilmore, 50- price? ported this week that the Shubert mary received from NIRMA of
(1/2) – Schawang, 47-40; Sev- 38. Team 16 (1 1/2) – J. McNee- The joy brought on when get- Village Board is considering a the rst quarter claims, along
erin, 55-36. ly, 49-42; Hecken-lively, 50-38. ting a great bargain is undeniable. law enforcement contract with with a NIRMA questionnaire
Team 2 (8) – Milam, 47-40; Low scratch, Jeremy Kirk- But according to ShopSmart, the the county. on how such losses may have
Wilson, 54-41. Team 9 (0) — endall, 36; low net, Kirkendall shopping magazine published by
Consumer Reports, there are some
Sheriff Houser said he had at- been prevented. The commit-
Sutter, 65-46. and Galen Harmon, 31. tended a Shubert Village Board tee discussed each claim and of-
Team 10 (6) – J. Kirkendall, Standings items that consumers shouldn’t
skimp on. meeting during which the idea fered opinions and/or solutions
37-32; Campbell, 55-36. Team TEAM POINTS was discussed to contract with on how these could or may have
“According to a new ShopSmart
1 (2) – Meyer, 53-42; Gilmore, 13 10 national poll, more than three-quar- the county to provide services to been avoided. EMA Director
45-33. 4 9 ters of American women buy stuff enforce village ordinances. Jim Gerweck reported on the
Team 3 (2) – Von Seggern, 47- 10 9 they don’t need just because it’s on The only other law enforce- storm spotter class and sand-
36; Marx, 51-35. Team 8 (6) – 1 9 sale,” said Lisa Lee Freeman, edi- ment contract involving Rich- bagging demonstration classes
E. Hartman, 39-32; D. Hullman, 3 8 1/2 tor-in-chief of ShopSmart. ardson County is with Hum- he recently held. Included was
49-36. 5 8 Here are eight things that boldt, where services and hours a review of safety measures dur-
Low scratch, Bill Simon, 36; 2 7 1/2 ShopSmart says are worth the are spelled out. Villages in the ing storms and oods.
low net, Jeremy Kirkendall and 12 7 price: county are served by the Sher- The board learned that High-
Ed Hartman, 32. 8 6 1/2 -- Paint. Even though you can nd
iff’s Department, but hours of way Supt. Scott Huppert had
Standings 11 3 1/2 a gallon of paint for as little as $11,
cheaper paint will take several coats service are not specic. received four brush complaints
TEAM POINTS 7 3 to cover a single wall, and it likely During their weekly meeting that had been forwarded to the
5 9 1/2 17 2 1/2 won’t hold up for an extended period on Tuesday, Commissioners County Attorney’s ofce.
4 8 14 2 of time. Dave Sickel, Bill Ely and Jim
2 8 16 1 1/2 -- Gas grills. Look for features such Davidson participated in a quar-
8 6 15 1 as premium-quality burners, stainless-
steel grates and heavy-duty construc- terly safety committee meet-
10 6 9 1 tion. You should realistically expect to
3 2 18 1 spend at least $150 for a quality prod-
1 2 6 0 uct.
6 1/2 -- Big-screen TVs. If you’re in-
7 0 vesting in a big-screen television -- 50
9 0 inches or more -- you’ll want to own it
for a while. So go for as big a screen as
Late League
Freeman wins you can afford from a reliable brand.
-- Blu-ray players. Instead of re-
Team 2 (7 1/2) – J. Kirken-
dall, 36-31; Pierce, 55-37. Team
at Woodland Hills placing one cheap DVD player with
another cheap DVD player, consider
17 (2 1/2) – D. Ferguson, 48-41; trading up to a Blu-ray player, which
Humboldt-TR-S senior Cal- supplies true high denition to your
Junker, 49-36; M. Dunn, 54-38.
vin Freeman captured two more high-denition TV.
Team 14 (2) – James, 50-42; -- Fire protection. Aerosols such as
Druba, 46-36. Team 5 (8) – S. events last week. He won the
First Alert Tundra are much cheaper
AUCTION
Simon, 37-35; Kruse, 47-37; Palmyra Invitational at Wood- than traditional re extinguishers and
Heineman, 62-38. land Hills with his 74 and also may look as if they’re easier to use, but
Team 7 (3) – Harling, 38-34; won the Kirkman’s Dual against they’re a lot less effective as well -- a
Matt Froeschl, 50-41; Lock, 44- Johnson County Central with true safety concern in the event of an
emergency.
Furniture & Antiques
n/a. Team 12 (7) – T. Brunette, his 37.
41-35; H. Kirkendall, 43-33; Freeman actually out-dualed
-- Mattresses. Can you really afford
not to get a good night’s rest? Don’t
Sat., May 14th - 1:00 P.M.
Rowell, 58-n/a. teammates Cody Tasler, who spend less than $800 for a queen-size
407 Walnut St., Verdon, NE
Team 1 (9) – Heinzelman, set or you’ll risk years of sleepless
shot 39 and nished second, nights and all the effects associated 30” gas stove • upright freezer 1 school locker
40-36; Hullman, 44-36; Veigel, and Adam Burgett who nished kitchen table & 6 chairs set of 5 ft. long horns
with sleep deprivation.
52-34. Team 18 (1) – Davis, 45- third with his 42. -- Grass seed. Inexpensive blends microwave • desk • desk table 2 window air conditioners
38; Bennett, 50-38; Romine, 63- may contain a large percentage of dinette table & 5 chairs many small items.
JCC’s Logan Dorsey’s 44 2 recliner chairs • 2 end tables
49. weeds and annual grass seeds, which Assortment of Antique pieces
was the best for the Thunder- electric sewing machine w/
Team 4 (9) – J. Dunn, 37-35; will die after one season. Spend more including carnival glass
birds. for the good stuff. chair • 2 double beds • quilts
DeKlotz, 42-34; Erwin, 38-34. 4 dressers • gas dryer jewel T gravy boat
Team 15 (1) – D. Froeschl, 48- The Titan golfers nished in hand tools • pitcher • quilts
-- Canister vacuums. Cheaper vacuums large wooden wardrobe
35; Armbruster, 49-38; Langan, fourth place at the Palmyra Invi- 2 drawer le cabinet • 19” TV red glass chicken,
can be both ineffective and frustrating, wrenches and sockets
41-36. tational which was just the sec- so expect to spend around $200 and up entertainment center
wooden cabinet 2 Model T rims & tires
Team 9 (1) – Walker, 38-35; ond time this season they did not for a quality product. British 303 army rie w/clip
3 shelves (wooden)
M. Froeschl, 42-37; Brennan, nish in rst place as a team. utility cabinet & shelves riding lawn mower
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67-41. Team 10 (9) – J. Hoy, 42-
35; Harmon, 42-31; Evans, 49- Inc.
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GRILLED CHICKEN
Sky rocketing gas prices, the gov- price range suggests that tops and ac-
ernment’s near shutdown, and rising cessories will be popular gifts.
food prices are shaking consumers’ Jewelry: The signicant product
SANDWICHES condence. As their condence wa-
vers, so too does their willingness to
being purchased for Mother’s Day is
jewelry. The price range is $75.09 to Bring In Your
Starting at 380 calories and 9 grams of fat. spend money on Mother’s Day. What $95.23. Whether the gift is for your Mom for
will mothers around the country re- wife, mother or grandmother, jew-
ceive on Sunday – other than a hug, elry is sentimental and enduring. Lunch or
kiss or an electronic card lled with Department stores, discount stores,
$1 Any Size Drink! sentiment? specialty stores and traditional jewel- Dinner
BIGresearch and the Prosper ry stores understand the importance on Mother's Day
Foundation asked in their April 2011 of promoting Mother’s Day. This is
1324 Harlan St., Falls City, NE Consumer Intentions and Actions the perfect holiday for retailers to and
survey to 8,000 consumers nation- (a) upsize the purchase – legally of She Will Receive
wide what gifts, if any, they will pur- course, (b) recommend complimen-
Mother's Day Buffet chase for Mother’s Day. tary products for this purchase or a A FREE Cookie
Greeting cards: The survey re- future purchase, and (c) remind the
11:30 A.M.-1 P.M. vealed that consumers, regardless of purchaser of the longevity, senti- SUNDAY SPECIAL
With the Purchase of One age, held similar beliefs regarding the mental value and signicance of the Any 2 Regular Footlongs
amount of money to spend on each product under consideration. When
Buffet, Mom Eats a FREE Buffet!!
You Must Present This Coupon For Discount
Not Valid With Any Other Promotion
category. Let’s talk about the greet-
ing card industry rst. Despite popu-
lar belief by grouches, penny pinch-
a woman receives jewelry, she AL-
WAYS remembers the event. Trust
me. I remember receiving my rst
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$ 99
Plus Tax
ers, and negative people in general, gold monogrammed bracelet. It was
Good Only At Pizza Hut in Falls City On May 8, 2011 Mother’s Day was not invented by during my senior year in high school.
Hallmark. In 1914, President Wood- My date gave it to me over dessert
245-2481 row Wilson declared the second Sun- at an Italian dinner. Back to retail-
day in May Mother’s Day. ers and jewelry – - A wide variety 1423 Harlan, Falls City, NE
BIGresearch consumers revealed of jewelry at different price ranges 245-3500
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MOTHER'S DAY BUFFET
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for their moms. This group of indi-
viduals are spending anywhere from
Sunday, May 3
8 - 11:30 A.M.-1 P.M. $6.97 to $8.16. Let’s be honest, who
doesn’t look on the back of the card
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made meal compliments of mom – -
is that wrong? Sundays - 11 a.m. - 2 p.m.
Books or CDs: The next item
CrossWinds Restaurant
identied as a Mother’s Day gift was
a book or CD. Given the average
cost identied (between $16.73 and
DINNER SPECIALS
OPEN MOTHER’S DAY $18.77), CD sellers should be very
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Consumers are able to obtain beau- Sunday, May 8 — Serving from 10 A.M.-1 P.M.
tiful bouquets for half the price of 2 Meat- Ham & Sausage, Scrambled Eggs,
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will have the best selection by call-
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on Saturday. Last minute gift givers
shouldn’t worry; grocers are plan-
ning ahead by stocking up on pot- Mother's Day
ted plants as well as fresh owers.
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RANDY HOUSER, SHERIFF to hear the grievance of Natisha Win- Armbruster Motor Co., serv ... 515.95 OPPD, serv ............................... 20.37
County Board Sheriff Houser briey updated the kelman. Motion seconded by Sickel. Dell Business Credit, supp ..... 199.98 Road Builders Machinery,
Board on the routine business within ROLL CALL VOTE: Ely-aye, David- Electrical Engineering & parts ...................................... 335.58
the Jail and Sheriff’s Department. Part son-aye, Sickel-aye. Motion carried. Equip., supp ......................... 411.87 K-T’s Fire Extinguisher Serv.,
RICHARDSON COUNTY BOARD of the discussion was held regarding Noxious Weed Support Letter FC Family Practice, serv ........ 212.50 serv ....................................... 503.00
OF COMMISSIONERS the drug dog and upcoming training. The Board submitted a letter to the FC Journal, adv ...................... 338.22 Speece-Lewis Engineers, fee . 675.00
APRIL 19, 2011 BENEFIT MANAGEMENT USDA-NRCS State Ofce in support FC Mercantile, supp ............... 459.52 Payroll Expense................. 36,889.47
CALL TO ORDER Dan Duren and Dustin Will of Ben- that Sericea Lespedeza (Chinese Bush Community Med Center, serv 154.00 Total Road & Bridge
The regular meeting of the Rich- et Management, Lincoln requested Clover) be added to the Nebraska’s James Gerweck, reimb ........... 812.85 Fund ............................ $235,966.62
ardson County Board of Commission- to meet with the Board to review the Noxious Weed List. IBM Corp., serv...................... 348.00 CHROMATOGRAPH FUND
ers was called to order by Chairman County’s current employee health in- Other Kawres,supp ........................... 168.96 NE Dept. of HHS Env Lab,
Sickel at 9:00 a.m. on Tuesday, April surance costs. Motion was made by Ely to adopt Madison Nat’l Life, insurance.. 40.31 serv .......................................168.00
19, 2011. Roll call was answered by Motion was made by Ely to autho- Resolution 2010-2011-52 to cancel a Motorola, equip ...................... 388.00 Total Chromatograph Fund...$168.00
Ely, Davidson and Sickel. The Invoca- rize Benet Management to pursue ob- check issued to Main Street Falls City NE Assoc of Co. Assessors, COUNTY VISITOR’S
tion was given by Chairman Sickel and taining the necessary information from for $3,000.00. Motion seconded by dues ........................................ 50.00 PROMO FUND
the Pledge of Allegiance was led by county employees only for the purpose Sickel. ROLL CALL VOTE: Ely-aye, NE Assoc of Co. Treasurers, FC Chamber of Commerce,
Commissioner Ely. Chairman Sickel to obtain quotes for different types of Davidson-aye, Sickel-aye. Motion car- dues ...................................... 100.00 admin costs........................... 300.00
announced that the open meeting laws plans from other health insurance com- ried. (Resolution Book 18, Page 52) NE Dept. of Revenue, fee ...... 100.00 Total County Visitor’s Promo
have been posted at the entrance to the panies and to inform the Board when Motion was made by Sickel to NE Law Enforcement Trng Fund ................................... $300.00
meeting room. such information is complete that no- adopt Resolution 2010-2011-53 to Center, fee .............................. 20.00 GENERAL ASSISTANCE FUND
A motion was made by Ely to ap- tice may be given to bidders that the transfer funds from the Inheritance Tax Tim Nelsen, contract ........... 4,247.18 Elizabeth Henniger, rent ......... 132.50
prove the minutes of the April 12, County will accept sealed bids for the Fund to the Road and Bridge Fund in O’Keefe Elevator, serv ........... 290.62 Total General Assistance
2011, meeting. Motion was seconded employee health insurance coverage. the amount of $243,000.00 and that Postmaster, postage .................... 3.00 Fund ................................... $132.50
by Sickel. ROLL CALL VOTE: Ely- Motion seconded by Davidson. ROLL these funds shall be repaid to the In- Pro Serv Business Systems, STATE INSTITUTIONS FUND
aye, Davidson-aye, Sickel-aye. Motion CALL VOTE: Ely-aye, Davidson-aye, heritance Tax Fund when the funds serv ....................................... 120.00 State of NE HHS, serv ............ 372.00
carried. Sickel-aye. Motion carried. become available. Motion seconded Quill Corp., supp .................... 359.99 Total State Institutions Fund . $372.00
Motion was made by Ely to approve CORRESPONDENCE/OTHER by Davidson. ROLL CALL VOTE: Reecom Electronics, serv ....... 442.00 INHERITANCE TAX FUND
the agenda as posted. Motion seconded Highway Allocation Bond Funding Ely-aye, Davidson-aye, Sickel-aye. Richardson County Vendor, Road & Bridge Fund,
by Sickel. ROLL CALL VOTE: Ely- Motion was made by Davidson to Motion carried. (Resolution Book 18, FICA.................................. 9,300.74 transfer .......................... 243,000.00
aye, Davidson-aye, Sickel-aye. Motion approve and pursue the highway al- Page 53) Stripes & Signs, serv ................ 86.50 Total Inheritance Tax
carried. The agenda is posted at the location bond funding proposal from Motion was made by Davidson to Terra Scan, Inc., serv ......... 10,739.22 Fund ............................ $243,000.00
Richardson County Courthouse on the Smith Hayes Financial Services in the authorize the Chairman to sign a Quit True Value, supp ....................... 15.38 NOXIOUS WEED
First Floor Lobby, the Commissioner’s amount of $2,000,000 for the construc- Claim Deed transferring Lot One of Verizon Wireless, serv ............ 702.37 CONTROL FUND
Meeting Room and on the Third Floor tion and repair of certain County bridg- Baker’s Subdivision of Falls City, to Wells Fargo Card Serv., Payroll Expense ...................... 308.76
Lobby of the Sheriff’s Ofce. es and/or roads. Motion seconded by Carol and Charles Bentley. Motion sec- Sheriff exp ............................ 492.65 Total Noxious Weed Control
ROAD AND BRIDGE DEPT. Ely. ROLL CALL VOTE: Ely-aye, onded by Sickel. ROLL CALL VOTE: West Payment Center, serv ....... 30.50 Fund ................................... $308.76
Scott Huppert, Highway Superin- Davidson-aye, Sickel-aye. Motion car- Ely-aye, Davidson-aye, Sickel-aye. Wolfes, supp ........................... 264.38 ADJOURNMENT
tendent updated the Board on the rou- ried. Motion carried. Payroll Expense................. 89,275.45 Motion was made by Sickel to ad-
tine maintenance being done on county Advertise for Audit Bids CLAIMS Total General Fund ........ $129,545.76 journ the meeting at 4:20 p.m. Motion
roads and bridges this week. Mr. Hup- FY2010-2011 Motion was made by Sickel to al- ROAD AND BRIDGE FUND seconded by Ely. ROLL CALL VOTE:
pert requested and the Board autho- Motion was made by Davidson to low the payment of all claims submit- Black Hills Utility Holdings, Ely-aye, Davidson-aye, Sickel-aye.
rized the Road Department to advertise authorize the advertisement to receive ted today. Motion seconded by David- Inc., serv ................................. 40.94 Motion carried. The Board will meet
for 3 part-time seasonal positions. sealed bids for the Fiscal Year End son. ROLL CALL VOTE: Ely-aye, CAT Access Acct., again on Tuesday, April 26, 2011 at
Equipment repairs and purchases June 30, 2011 audit. Motion seconded Davidson-aye, Sickel-aye. Motion car- rebuild pymnt .................... 9,892.16 9:00 a.m. in the Commissioner’s Meet-
were discussed including the purchase by Sickel. ROLL CALL VOTE: Ely- ried. Caterpillar Financial Serv., ing Room, Courthouse, Falls City. The
of a “platform.” Motion was made by aye, Davidson-aye, Sickel-aye. Motion (The claims listed below are available equip lease pymnt ........... 30,054.53 agenda is kept current at the County
Sickel to authorize the Highway Super- carried. for public inspection at Dobson Brothers Const., Clerk’s Ofce.
intendent to advertise for sealed bids Sheriff’s Department the ofce of the County Clerk during Barada SE ..................... 112,409.00
for the purchase of a hydro-platform Grievance Board regular business hours.) FC Journal, adv ...................... 100.23 David D. Sickel, Chairman
to be received and opened on Tuesday, Motion was made by Davidson to GENERAL FUND Kochs Auto Service, serv ..... 1020.80 Mary L. Eickhoff, County Clerk
May 10, 2011, at 10:00 a.m. Motion approve the appointment of special All American Publishing, Martin-Marietta, rock ........ 43,880.23
seconded by Davidson. ROLL CALL legal counsel, Scott Norby, for the supp ...................................... 235.00 Myers Tire Supply, supp .......... 94.61
VOTE: Ely-aye, Davidson-aye, Sickel- Sheriff’s Department Grievance Board Ameritas, retire.................... 8,620.62 NPPD, serv ............................... 50.70
aye. Motion carried.
OPEN SEALED BIDS FOR
CULVERT AND STEEL
MATERIALS
At 9:30 a.m. Chairman Sickel pre-
sented the proof of publication for the
opening of sealed bids for the purchase
of steel and culvert materials. Bids
were received from the following:
Oden Enterprises, Wahoo, NE; Mid-
west Service & Sales Co., Schuyler,
NE; Norfolk Iron and Metal, Norfolk,
NE; Husker Steel, Inc., Columbus,
NE; Sioux City Foundry, Sioux City,
IA; ConTech Construction, Lincoln,
NE.
Motion was made by Ely to accept
the steel bids that were received only
for the purpose of further review by the
County Road Department. Motion sec-
onded by Sickel. ROLL CALL VOTE:
Ely-aye, Davidson-aye, Sickel-aye.
Motion carried.
Motion was made by Ely to accept
the culvert bids that were received only
for the purpose of further review by
the County Road Department. Motion
seconded by Davidson. ROLL CALL
VOTE: Ely-aye, Davidson-aye, Sick-
el-aye. Motion carried.
Motion was made by Sickel to
award the bid for the steel materials
from Husker Steel, Columbus, NE for
the total bid price of $72,170.00. Mo-
tion seconded by Ely. ROLL CALL
VOTE: Ely-aye, Davidson-aye, Sick-
el-aye. Motion carried.
Motion was made by Ely to award
the bid for the culvert materials from
Metal Culverts, Jefferson City, MO,
for the bid price of $52,299.28. Motion
seconded by Davidson. ROLL CALL
VOTE: Ely-aye, Davidson-aye, Sick-
el-aye. Motion carried.
OPEN SEALED BIDS FOR
BRIDGE DEMOLITION
VERDON NORTH
At 9:45 a.m. Chairman Sickel pre-
sented the proof of publication for the
opening of sealed bids for the demoli-
tion of the Verdon North bridge located
on 646 Avenue.
Bids were received from the fol-
lowing: Anderson Excavating Co.,
Omaha, NE for $123,700; and Ramsey
Trucking & Excavating, Dawson, NE
for $62,000.
Motion was made by Ely to accept
the bids that were received only for
the purpose of further review by the
Board and engineer of the project. Mo-
tion seconded by Sickel. ROLL CALL
VOTE: Ely-aye, Davidson-aye, Sickel-
aye. Motion carried.
REGINA CUMMINGS,
ASSESSOR
Regina Cummings, County Asses-
sor informed the Board that effective
April 14, 2011, the Assessor’s Ofce
has contracted with Wayne L. Cole
dba Linsali, Inc. of Lincoln to conduct
appraisal work for the County Asses-
sor’s Ofce. Mr. Cole will be charging
$50.00/hour and performing appraisal
work approximately 1 day/month in
the County. A formal contract will be
negotiated, developed and considered
before July 1, 2011.
LIQUOR LICENSE
CROSS WINDS RESTAURANT
Chairman Sickel presented the
proof of publication to hold a public
hearing for the consideration of a liquor
license at the Cross Winds Restaurant
located west of Falls City on Highway
8 and declared that such public hearing
be opened at 11:30 a.m.
No one from the public appeared at
the hearing.
Chairman Sickel declared the pub-
lic hearing closed at 11:40 a.m.
Motion was made by Davidson
that the Richardson County Board of
Commissioners recommend approval
for the issuance of a liquor license for
You want people to know about your event. Falls City
Journal
the Cross Winds Restaurant, located at
64870 706 Trail, Highway 8 west of
Falls City. Motion seconded by Ely.
ROLL CALL VOTE: Ely-aye, David- Who do you call?
son-aye, Sickel-aye. Motion carried.
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Ofce from April 15th, to May 15th. All applications
must be returned by May 19, 2011. If you are currently
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Stop in and see our weekly spe-
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developmental disabilities. Full-time minded welders for 1st & 2nd shift. Lots(s) for building 130’ x 205’ Between [Link]. We are a debt Complete application on or before
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with benets. Benets include health Best t candidates will posses: Ex- or sell as one. 245-4632. 17-20P bankruptcy under the bankruptcy code. [Link] or call 402-323-3421. EOE.
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is currently seeking applications for ets incl. medical/dental plan, town Furniture, 530 Oregon, Hia- service. Send your message to 178
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ness for sale by owner. Many types,
2011 at the Hwy. Supt. Ofce. Rich- sizes, locations, terms. Priced
ardson County is an equal opportu- LOOKING FOR OTR owner op-
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Hot Beef Sandwiches, See [Link] for more
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EASY TO own a new dou-
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Tuna Noodle, Wedges
ATTENTION OWNER Opera-
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Chicken Fried Steak, Apple Cobbler viduals with cattle knowledge and
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community ties. Contact Bethany
Salisbury Steak, Chicken Noodles @ 800-870-0356/bjenkins@loomix. $25,000 REWARD for older Gibson,
ATTN: HR Department, PO BOX 398, FALLS CITY, NE 68355 Tues., May 10: Stuffed Peppers, com to nd out if there is a Deal- Fender, Martin, Gretsch, Rickenbacker,
Fax No. 402-245-5196 • E-mail to: akerl@[Link] Beef Stew, Mac & Cheese ership opportunity in your area. National, Mosrite guitars. Paying $500-
Equal Opportunity Employer 18 Wed., May 11: Lasagna, Goulash, $25,000+. Please call Crawford White,
CITY OF Ogallala is seeking a 1-800-477-1233 x300, Nashville, TN.
Garlic Bread City Manager. More info at www.
18
Thurs., May 12: Ham & Beans, [Link] or at 308-284-
NOW HIRING • Electrical Engineer Corn Bread, Tater Tot Casserole 3607. Position open until lled.
Services
Applicant will be responsible for the functionality of robot welders, cutting 18 Salary $69,696-$99,264 DOQ.
tables, and CNC equipment on the production oor. Electrical Engineers will
also design manufactured products based on customer specications and
applications. Applicant should be experienced with AutoCAD, 3D Vehicles for Sale Miscellaneous Sailors Painting & Decorating. Inte-
rior and exterior. Call for exterior bids
Engineering Software, G code, and must have PLC experience. 3-5 years now. 402-801-9069. 12-19
related experience is a plus. 2004 Chrysler PT Cruiser. Auto, Elec- Garage Sales: City-wide garage sales
tric, 93,000 miles, very good condition. at Pawnee City, Nebraska on May 7, Tree trimming and removal, 402-
402-245-7338, Thompson. 18P 2011, from 8:00 to 3:00. Rain or shine. 883-2114 or 402-801-9275. 12-21P
Excellent Benet Package including: Medical & Dental Insurance Maps available at garage sale locations.
401K Retirement Plan, Paid Time Off, 10 Paid Holidays Sponsored by Pawnee County Promo-
Submit resume via mail, fax or e-mail to: For Rent tional Network. 18-P Licensed Daycare has an opening.
Reasonable rates, exable hours. 245-
3056. 16-18P
2 bedroom home, C/A, partially fur- New Beginnings Singles Dance. May
nished, offstreet parking with garage 13th, 8 p.m., Eagles Lodge, 2004 N
and carport, $450/mo. plus security de- Belt Highway in St. Joseph, MO. Ad-
ATTN: HR Department, PO BOX 398, FALLS CITY NE 68355 posit, available now, Randy Gerweck, mission is $5.00. Country and Oldies. HUMANE
402-883-2273. 18 No Smoking. 18-19P
Fax No: (402) 245-5196 • E-mail: akerl@[Link]
18 SOCIETY
Our 2 bedroom condo is available to Bridal Registry — The unconventional
rent the month of May in South Padre Is- but so useful wedding gifts! Whether .
the couple is registered here or not, we From the Richardson
land, TX. Phone Brenda Meyer @ 402-
are glad to help you nd the perfect County Humane Society
Extru-Tech, Inc. 801-0633 for details. 18
gift. We, of course, have gift certi-
Located in Sabetha, KS 3 - 2 Bedroom Apts., Novak Realty Co., cates and we gift wrap! Farm & City,
402-245-3242. 18 Ace Hardware. 59-tf
A leader in the manufacturing of extrusion equipment has an immediate job
opening for a qualied Project Engineer. Individual must be an organized, self Ground oor luxury furnished, apt., BANKRUPTCY: Low Rates, No
motivator willing to help company with continuous growth process. available by the night, week or month. charge for initial ofce conference.
402-245-2075. 17-18 Contact Wm. VonSeggern Attorney
at 105 East 17th St. Falls City, or
JOB DUTIES
• Coordinating & scheduling multiple projects to meet project timelines For Lease call 402-245-3815. I help people le
bankruptcy petitions under the United Friendly male yellow/white tabby
• Interact with customers, vendors and production to meet project require-
ments Ofce space at 12th and Stone St., States Bankruptcy Code. 7-tfP kitten, approx. 12 weeks was p/u
• Creation of assembly drawings and bill of materials Falls City, 402-245-2808. in the 1000 Block of Lane and a
T-1st-e-3rd-tf Looking for a Medicare Supplement? friendly black adult cat was p/u in
JOB REQUIREMENTS Several plans to choose from, Call Bill the area of the 2200 Block of Lane,
• Engineering or Technical degree preferred Homes for Sale Jenkins at 402-245-2426 18-19 both are at the City Pound, call the
PD 245-4422 to claim or adopt.
• Previous experience in the manufacturing industry is benecial
• Previous experience with extruders or dryers is also benecial Old House, Needs work. 407 Wal- Legion Club Fish Fry every 2nd and Also a friendly grey tabby female
• CAD experience with AutoCAD or AutoCAD LT preferred nut, Verdon. Call 402-883-2715. 4th Friday, 5-8 p.m. 59-tf adult cat was found by the waste
• Strong organization skills 18P treatment plant north of Falls City,
possibly could be from the 2600
Compensation based on experience. Apply in person at 100 Airport Road, Sa- Real Estate PREGNANT–Give life a chance. We
care for you and your unborn child.
Block of Lane area, call the Hu-
mane Society to claim. 245-2779
betha, KS 66534, or contact Dale Stallbaumer (Engineering Manager) at 785- Birthright – 402-477-8021.
284-4142 or email (dales@[Link]) 18-19 221 W. 12th St., 2 bed, 1 bath, new
roof, 1 car garage, call Adam, 402- T-1st-e-3rd-tf Sponsored by the Humane Society,
245-2486 for more information..
17-18
245-2779.
C.J. Foods, Inc. is currently seeking an addition to
our growing Accounting Department in Pawnee City, 2523 Towle St.
NE. Functions of the position include the primary New Roof ‘06
responsibility for accounts receivable, to include
customer invoicing, production reports, and sales order New H2O Heater
ticket corrections; accounts payable responsibilities, New AC/Furnace ‘06
to include entering invoices and matching them with
packing slips; and act as a back-up for other office
New Wood Floors ‘11
personnel. Two years prior accounting experience MOVE IN READY!
preferred; two-year degree in related field desired.
Call for an Appt.
C.J. Foods offers a full benefits package including
competitive pay, paid time off, 401(k) retirement
plan, health insurance, tuition assistance, and a
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TO APPLY, PLEASE SEND RESUME TO COMPANY, INC.
C.J. Foods, Inc., Human Resources, P.O. Box 348,
Pawnee City, NE 68420 or slang@[Link]. Steve Kottich Contact: Steve Simon 1608 Stone, Falls City, NE 68355
18 245-7096 Sherri Howard 801-0018 245-8151 Phone: (402) 245-2722 18
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