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8 The Graphic-Advocate Local News September 14, 2011 SUNNYVIEW A new face at Sunnyview is Tyler ease, who has joined the janitorial taff. Welcome to Tyler! Thank ou to all of those who were “there” or Sunnyview since Marv retired, lling in for many janitorial duties. e appreciate the help from staff nd residents – you know who you re! Here is the “potato bar” report for hose of us who missed it. On Sept. th , residents enjoyed one of the favorite noon meals at Sunnyview. What all can go onto a baked potato? How about bacon, broccoli, cheese sauce, chili, taco meat, sour cream and butter. The baked potato may end up looking like an art project if you put on all the toppings. And don’t forget the grape salad, chopchop salad and dessert of peach cake. What a feast! Thank you to Cindy Kraft, Jana Blunt, Sandy Alne and Dee Harman. It has been ten years since the terrorist attack on the United States, centering around the World Trade Center, the Pentagon and a fi eld in Pennsylvania. Some three thousand people died that day, including many heroic rescue workers. This year is also the 70 th anniversary of the ttack on Pearl Harbor. A number f us remember that day. We may emember exactly where we were hen we heard the news. We salute ll of our armed forces who are erving and who have served. God less America. Is it “according to Hoyle?” That is saying that many of us have heard SENIOR MENU Thursday, Sept. 15: Oven BBQ hicken, Baked Beans, Italian alad, Cranberry Nut Pudding. Friday, Sept. 16: Goulash, Corn ixed Vegetable Salad, Applesauce elatin, Orange Juice. Monday, Sept. 19: Sloppy Joe, heese Garnish, Whole Wheat un, Calico Corn, Copper Pennies, lums. Tuesday, Sept. 20: Golden Baked hicken, Potatoes w/Gravy, 3 Bean alad, Royale Brownie, Tomato uice. Wednesday, Sept. 21: Porcupine eatballs, Mashed Potatoes, roccoli, Peach Crisp. September 17 th Kimberly Meyer & Sam Nerem September 24 th Erin Beckman & Al DeJong October 1 st Dana Smith & Adam Larson October 8 th Kim Leinen & Ben Nelsen October 22 nd Megan Greenway & Dana VanHorn November 11 th Casey Heim & Tracy Wetter November 19 th (Reception) Maranda Light & Travis McMeekin Brides don’t forget to register for your wedding. Free wrapping & local delivery. Complimentary gift for registering. Register at Lake City Hardware & Gifts 712-464-7607 and used, and as far as we know, it means “was it done correctly?” We were wondering where this phrase originated. Was there really a Mr. Hoyle behind this? Sunnyview has many card players, and several Sunnyview residents mentioned a book of rules for playing cards, written by a Mr. Hoyle. Also, we consulted Wikipedia, the online encyclopedia, which said that several books of card-playing rules were written by an Edmond Hoyle, born in England in 1672. So, if we are playing cards, it sounds like we are OK if we are playing according to Hoyle’s rules. In addition, we heard from someone who had researched Fred Hoyle, an astronomer, who was well known as an original thinker. He was elected a fellow of the Royal Society in 1957 and knighted in 1972. He was popular as a speaker all over the world, and apparently one source said that “according to Hoyle” was a catchphrase of the second half of the 20 th century, referring to Fred Hoyle the astronomer. Hmmm, what do you think? We noticed the new concrete area on East Lake Street on the south side of the Rockwell City Elementary School that seemed to materialize overnight, just before school started. At fi rst some of us thought it was built to provide additional parking spots, but now it appears to be a new loading/unloading area for the school buses. Maybe we could call that “just in time” processing! LOHRVILLE Coffee club wants to thank Cecil Cook for birthday treats this week. Happy Birthday. Helping Hands Club met at Lynch’s Cafe Wednesday at noon for their fi rst meeting. All members were present. Lohrville would like to welcome new families to Lohrville-Mrs. Doris Tjernage and Judy Lightoka. Welcome to Lohrville. Darwin Black from California back visiting friends and relatives in Lohrville and visiting old school mates from Lohrville School. The Elderbridge Agency held a meeting for the public on Scams, Fraud, Identity Theft Friday at the JJ hands library. GOOD SAMARITAN There are still appointment times available for this weekend’s Family Portrait Day Saturday and Sunday, September 17 th & 18 th . To celebrate Grandparents Day and Good Samaritan Founder’s Day during the month of September, AllieMae Photography will be taking free family portraits in our beautiful fi reside room or another of our cozy sitting areas in the center. Each family will receive a complimentary 5 x 7 photo with the option to purchase additional prints. Contact the center this week to schedule your appointment at 712.469.3908. Senior College is back at Good Samaritan beginning Wednesday, September 21 st at 1:00 PM. The fi rst three sessions are a course titled Cultures Around the World followed by three sessions of Great American Holidays. Each of these informational and educational programs will run approximately two hours. There will be a refreshment break midway through each featuring special treats from The Adaza Thursday Club met on the 1st of September at Lou Blanchfi eld’s home. Roll call was answered by six members on what they did for summer vacation. The meetings for the next club year were decided on. Lou served a fruit bowl featuring some fruits picked just two days earlier near her family home in Walla Walla, WA. Gloria Urelius West of Farnhamville was a caller at Dale and Barbara Winkelman’s home while their daughter, Nancy Boudrie of Santa Fe, NM, was visiting them in late August. Gloria and Nancy were high school classmates. Robert and Karen Gingery visited Rob and Renee Gingery and family at Holland from Sunday morning to Monday evening on Labor Day weekend. Todd and Teresa Arenholz and girls of Waverly joined the group for lunch on Monday. Josh and Molly Gingery of Cherokee had been to the football game in Ames Saturday evening and spent the rest of the weekend at Holland. Some also went to Pine Lake State Park near Eldora later Monday. Birthday greetings to Eugene and Marie Monahan! Her special day was the 7th of September. Eugene’s ADAZA different cultures and holiday traditions. Senior College is free of homework, tests or grades and there is no cost to attend one or all of the six week sessions. For more information or to register for classes contact Sharyl Keil at the center. It’s been busy inside our center over the past couple of weeks. Residents have enjoyed watching the installation of new “techno” fl ooring in the fi reside room and new carpet down Country Lane and Glory Ridge hallways. Stop by and see all the beautiful new updates throughout our building! Thank you to Roger & Shari Netz for bringing an old fashioned sing along to Good Samaritan last Friday evening. Music is a favorite activity of all our residents and volunteers are always welcome to share their time and talents with us. A reminder the Good Samaritan Society - Manson Cookbooks published in 2009 are still for sale at the center for just $10 and they make great gifts! birthday is next week on the 15th. Liz Guess, Ruth Consier, Dale and Barbara Winkelman attended the Greene County Historical Society meeting in Rippey on the 2nd. Following the delicious meal, there was a trivia contest on Greene County historical facts conducted by Wayne Lautner, and Tom Polking made his appearance as Thomas Jefferson. Raeann and Olivia Hanlon visited Vernon and Shirley Hamilton last weekend from Sept. 2 to 4. Kathy Schmitt of West Des Moines visited Paul and Pat Schmitt over Labor Day weekend. Saturday morning callers were Kelly Schmitt of Englewood, CO, and Bill Cox of Grand Junction, CO, Tom and Brittany Schmitt of LeMars. The annual Grace family reunion was Sunday at St. Columbkille Church Hall in Churdan following a mass at noon offered by Fr. Phil Schmitt of Mt. Vernon. Nineteen were there for a potluck dinner and visiting. Helen Babcock of Sioux Rapids and Theresa Ward of Papillion, NE, were Sunday supper and overnight guests at Paul and Pat ELECT HENRY SHEFFIELD LAKE CITY MAYOR NOVEMBER 8, 2011 � PROVEN FISCAL CONSERVATIVE - ONLY COUNCIL MEMBER IN THE LAST TWO YEARS CONSISTENTLY VOTING AGAINST INCREASED RATES AND TAXES (EXCEPT FOR EQUALIZATION OF TRASH HAULING RATES TO HELP AVOID A FUEL SURCHARGE) � NO TIES TO ANY PACS, SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS, OR LOOSE COALITIONS OR “TICKET” OF CANDIDATES; WILL NOT BE SWAYED BY THEIR PRESSURES � CITIZENS ARE THE LIFEBLOOD OF THE COMMUNITY AND THEIR DIRECT INPUT IN THE GOVERNMENTAL PROCESS IS ESSENTIAL � PLATFORM � 1.5% BUDGET DECREASE FOR ALL DEPARTMENTS EVERY YEAR = 6% SAVINGS IN 4 YEARS � REVIEW ALL DISCRETIONARY SPENDING FOR SAVINGS � IMPLEMENT INTENSIVE PROGRAM OF PREVENTATIVE EQUIPMENT AND INFRASTRUCTURE MAINTENANCE TO MINIMIZE COSTLY NEW PURCHASES � FAIR AND EQUITABLE APPLICATION OF ALL ORDINANCES � ENSURE CITIZEN INPUT, WILL HOLD TWICE WEEKLY OFFICE HOURS IN NEUTRAL LOCATION WHERE ALL LAKE CITY CITIZENS WILL BE WELCOME TO DISCUSS ISSUES Thank you for your support Paid for by the candidate, Henry Sheffield OBITUARIES James “Jim” Powers James “Jim” Powers, 77, of Lohrville, died at his home on Tuesday, September 6, 2011. Private family services will be held at a later date. The Lampe Funeral Home of Lake City is in charge of arrangements. Jim is survived by his daughters, Allene (Paul) Dowling, of Lohrville; and Vylena (Rod) Prochazka, of Hemingford, Neb.; step-children, Dennis and Kenny Wilson, and Chris, Teresa, and Tim Schotzko; six grandchildren; nine greatgrandchildren; and sisters: Joann (Roy) Childress, of Maybank, Tex.; and Jeraldine (Jack) Greaves, of Napa, Idaho. He was preceded in death by his parents, wife, Susan, and brother, Byron Powers. Jim Powers was born April 13, 1934, at Thedford, Neb. to Wesley and Golda (Rodabaugh) Powers. He was married to Carole L Peters in Broadwater, Neb. in 1954, and they had two daughters, Allene and Vylena. Jim worked for the Sioux Ordinance Depot in Sidney, Neb. when they fi rst got married. They moved to Alliance, Neb. and he delivered bread for the Rainbow Bread Company until he became a sales agent for Alliance Mobile Homes for many years before starting “Jim’s Mobile Homes” in Alliance which he continued until 1975. In 1975, he married Sharon L (Phillips) Wilson, of Alliance, Neb. The Reverend E. Eugene Shipley (1926-2004) and Mary Shipley (1919-2010) were laid to rest in the Lake City Cemetery on August 9, 2011, next to their youngest child Timothy Joel (1956-1960). From 1955 to 1963, Eugene Shipley was pastor of the First Baptist Church at Lake City. Mary Shipley was a music teacher and co-organized the church music program. In 1963, the family moved to Fort Worth, Texas, where Eugene and proceeded to start a new venture beginning in Chadron, Neb. opening Daylight Donuts. They furthered their venture to Pullman, Wash. and began a great life of donut making enjoying the company of 20,000 college students who loved hot fresh donuts at 11 p.m. In 1997, he married Susan K (Amen) Schotzko, of Pullman, Wash. They made their life together residing in Albion, WA. After losing his wife in 2004 he ventured once again to Lohrville, in February 2005 to be closer to his daughters and grandchildren. Jim loved to visit with friends, dancing, playing cards, or fi nding a special treasure at a garage sale. He spent several years restoring old cars and trucks and fi nding that missing part at the junkyard he worked at or at swap meets. Rev. Eugene Shipley and Mary Shipley Eugene Heuton Eugene Heuton, 84, of Lanesboro, died at his home on Wednesday, August 31, 2011. Funeral services were held at 10:30 a.m. on Tuesday, September 6, at the Lanesboro United Methodist Church in Lanesboro. Burial was in Merle Hay Cemetery in Glidden. The Lampe Funeral Home in Lake City was in charge of arrangements. Eugene Wilbur Heuton was born March 31, 1927, at Glidden, to Joseph and Reckia (Seeden) Heuton. He served in the US Army from 1945-1947, and on April 9, 1947, he was married to Mary Kowalski in Chicago, Ill. He worked as a mechanic for Ford Motor Company in Arlington Heights, Ill. from 1962 to 1972, then in Hollywood, Fla. until retiring in 1989. Eugene was and Mary Shipley continued their ministry. They are survived by their son, Jonathan, of Fort Worth, Tex., and their daughter, Jeanne Elizabeth, of Karlsruhe, Germany. We, the surviving children, would like to thank the members of the First Baptist Church of Lake City and the Lampe Funeral Home for their generous help and hospitality in facilitating the August memorial event. a member of the American Legion, the Moose Lodge, and the United Methodist Church in Lanesboro. Eugene is survived by his children; Irene (William) Durham, Allen Heuton, Carter Heuton, Nora Heuton, Kathy Ellington, and Adel (Daniel) Keller; 19 grandchildren; and 13 great-grandchildren; sisters, Lavon Hudson and Elaine (Kenny) Johnson; and four brothers: Marvin (Norma) Heuton, Wendall (Jeannie) Heuton, Ronal (Janice) Heuton, and Darrell (Jean) Heuton. He was preceded in death by his parents, Joseph and Reckia Heuton; wife, Mary Heuton; son, Patrick Heuton; granddaughter, Rachel Heuton; great-grandson, Caleb Rhinehardt; and sister, Doris Cleveland. Bauman’s Jewelry 60% Off Storewide 105 E. Main, Lake City, IA 51449 (712) 464-8801 Knoufs Carvers ALS Fundraiser Silent Auction September 18 � 11 - 1:30 pm Lake City Fall Festival Many items to be auctioned including: 5 wood pieces made by Dr. Knouf Donations to the Iowa ALS association can be sent to: Kathy Collins 221 West South St. Lake City, IA 51449

September 14, 2011 Society News The Graphic-Advocate 9 AUBURN ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH Craig S. Zandi, Pastor Zion: 10:30 a.m. Worship BARNUM CALVARY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH “The Prairie Church” 2 ½ miles SW of Barnum James Davis, Pastor Sundays: 9:15 a.m. Worship FARNHAMVILLE HOLY TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH Rev. Robert Zellmer Sundays: 8:30 a.m. Sunday School/ Adult Bible Classes; 9:30 a.m. Worship FIRST UNITED CHURCH Crystal Oberheu, Pastor Sundays: 9:00 a.m. Worship Friday, Sept. 16: 9:30 a.m. NC istrict UMW Annual Meeting at First MC, Mason City. Sunday, Sept. 18: 9 a.m. Worship ith Coffee Fellowship before orship. Tuesday, Sept. 20: 7 p.m. Bible tudy at Goodwin’s. Wednesday, Sept. 21: 9:30 a.m. ible Study at Farnhamville. Lohrville This Chiropractic Space Clinic Joseph Available D. Smith Call D.C. (712) 464-3188 Hwy 175 & Main 712 - 465 - 5155 Huss Furniture Flooring & Upholstery Lake City - 464-9901 Lake View - 657-2126 Tracy Wetter 108 N. Ill., Lake City 712-464-7905 Community Pharmacy Lake City 464-7281 Rockwell City 297-7337 CASEY’S CUSTOM COLORS Professional Painters * Interior & Exterior Cell: (515) 571-5916 * (712) 297-2029 Rockwell City, Iowa 50579 This Space Available Call (712) 464-3188 CHURCH NEWS GLIDDEN GRACE BAPTIST 329 E. 7 th Street Glidden 712-659-3893 712-659-2304 Rev. R.E. Hamilton, Pastor Sunday: 9:30 a.m. Sunday School for all ages; 10:30 a.m. Morning service; 5:40 p.m. Praise & Prayer; 6:00 p.m. Evening service UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Chad Jennings, Pastor 9:15 a.m. Sunday school 10:30 a.m. Worship PLEASANT RIDGE COMMUNITY CHURCH Four Miles South of Glidden Pastor Brian Hodge www.pleasantridgecc.org Sundays: 9:30 a.m. Sunday school; 10:30 a.m. Morning Worship; 6:30 p.m. Fellowship. UNITED METHODIST Anita Bane, Pastor 9:00 a.m. Worship KNIERIM JOLLEY TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH (Missouri Synod) Rev. Chadric Dietrich 9:00 a.m. Worship/Holy Communion at Immanuel, Rockwell City LAKE CITY FIRST BAPTIST John Swoyer, Pastor 9:30 a.m. Sunday school 10:30 a.m. Worship KINGDOM HALL OF JEHOVAH’S WITNESSES 9:30 a.m. Public Talk 10:20 a.m. Watchtower Study LAKE CITY UNION CHURCH – A UNITED METHODIST AND PRESBYTERIAN (USA) CONGREGATION Rev. Betty L. Weidert Sundays: 10:30 a.m. Worship; 11:30 a.m. Coffee Wednesday, Sept. 14: 1:15 p.m. Devotions at Shady Oaks-Deborah Circle, 4 p.m. Fathering; 6 p.m. Family Potluck-Goin’s Park; 6:45 p.m. Bell Choir; 7:45 p.m. Choir. Thursday, Sept. 15: 7 p.m. Session Tuesday, Sept. 20: 4:30 p.m. Calling and Caring. PILGRIM LUTHERAN CHURCH Craig S. Zandi Pastor Saturdays: 5:30 p.m. Worship/Holy Communion; Sundays: 9:00 a.m. Worship/Holy Communion; 10 a.m. Sunday School/Bible Study Wednesday, Sept. 14: 7 a.m. Pilgrim Men’s Breakfast; 9:30 a.m. Bible Study. Saturday, Sept. 17: Men’s Ministry Event. Sunday, Oct. 18: 8 a.m. Confi rmation Classes; 5:30 p.m. Sunday school family picnic. ST. MARY’S CATHOLIC CHURCH Fr. Lynn Bruch Masses: 5:30 p.m. Tues. & 8:00 a.m. Fri. 5:00 p.m. Saturday 10:00 a.m. Sunday Confessions: Saturday 4:30 p.m. SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST David Tripp, Pastor Saturday: 11:00 a.m. Sabbath School, all ages 9:15 a.m. Worship Hour Sunday: 6:30 a.m. “The Quiet Hour” WHO Radio WOODLAWN CHRISTIAN Sundays: 9:00 a.m. Adult Sunday school; 10:10 a.m. Worship; 6:00- 7:30 p.m. Youth and Adult Bible School; Sunday, Sept. 18: 9 a.m. Communion at Shady Oaks; 7:45 p.m. Ministry Council meeting. Tuesday, Sept. 20: 1:30 p.m. Disciples Women, Sarah group. Wednesday, Sept. 21: 9 a.m. Disciples Women, Miriam group; 7 p.m. Congregation Informational meeting. Lake City Flowers & Gifts 101 S. Center, Lake City 800-587-1760 712-464-3787 ���������������������� Hospital, Funeral, Birthday, Just Because Flowers, Plants, Balloons, Candles Gifts Weddings & Custom Silk Arranagements Where Everybody Wins! 800-676-7537 297-7537 Rockwell City Lake City Rockwell City Member FDIC Lohrville 712-464-3181 712-297-7547 712-465-2715 Lake City Lumber 1018 W. Main Lake City, IA 712-464-8941 For your complete building and remodeling needs “where caring makes the difference” For your long term or respite care needs �������������������� Occupational Therapy Offered Daily! Skilled Nursing Facility LANESBORO UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Reverend Lexi Kirkpatrick Sundays: 8:00 a.m. Sunday school; 9:00 a.m. Church. Wednesdays: 4:00 p.m. After School Special Kids; 6:00 p.m. Chimes. Thursdays: 9:00 a.m. Community Coffee. LOHRVILLE LOHRVILLE CHRISTIAN CHURCH (Disciples of Christ) Phil Cline, Pastor 95 5 th Street, Lohrville 712-465-5545 9:00 a.m. Sunday Worship 10:15 a.m. Fellowship/Coffee For information on local Bible Studies call Pastor Phil @ (H) 712- 465-5545 (C) 712-465-6009. ST. JOSEPH CATHOLIC Fr. Lynn Bruch Masses: No Sunday Morning Mass Saturday: 6:30 p.m. Mass Daily Mass: 8:00 a.m. Thursday Confessions: Saturday 6:00 p.m. UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Reverend Lexie Kirkpatrick Sundays: 8:30 a.m. Choir Practice; 10:30 a.m. Worship; 8:00 p.m. Bible Study. Wednesdays: Parish-Youth Group. LYTTON EMANUEL-ST. JOHN 712-297-8918 Rockwell City, Iowa ��������������������� 877-397-7600 Hwy 20 East, Rockwell City, IA 50579 (712) 297-7200 LUTHERAN Wayne Pfannkuch, Pastor Sundays: 9 a.m. Worship; 10:00 a.m. Sunday school; 6:00 p.m. Contemporary Service; 7:05 p.m. Confi rmation Wednesday, Sept. 14: 3:30 p.m. Sunrise Circle; 5 p.m. Jr. Hi. EPIC, Rockwell City; 6:30 p.m. Sr. Hi. EPIC, Lytton. Monday, Sept. 19: 7:30 p.m. Bible Study. Tuesday, Sept. 20: The Vine Newsletter Deadling. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Pastor Wayne Pfannkuch, Pr 9:00 a.m. Worship 10:00 a.m. Sunday School @ Emanuel-St. John Lutheran POMEROY EVANGELICAL CONVENANT Rural Pomeroy Sundays: 9 a.m. Sunday School; 10:15 a.m. Morning Service. Friday, Sept. 16-18: Women’s Fall Retreat at Twin Lakes Christian Center. Wednesday, Sept. 21: 9 a.m. Mom’s Group; 5:30 p.m. Pioneer Club; 6 p.m. Confi rmation. ROCKWELL CITY CHURCH OF CHRIST 9:00 a.m. Sunday school 10:00 a.m. Communion & Worship Wednesday: 6:30 p.m. Supper; 7:00 to 8:00 p.m. Youth Group 1 st thru 12 th grades; EVANGELICAL FREE CHURCH Pastor Don Howard 817 S. 3 rd . St. For more information, please call 297-5445 9:00 a.m. Worship; 6:30 p.m. Sunday evening Worship; Wednesday: Prayer Service – 6:30 p.m. IMMANUEL LUTHERAN (Missouri Synod) Rev. Chadric Dietrich Sundays: 8:45 a.m. Worship/Holy Communion at Immanuel; 10 p.m. Sunday School ST. FRANCIS CATHOLIC Fr. Richard Ries Masses: 9:30 a.m. Sunday ST. PAUL LUTHERAN Reverend Jim Mossman Saturday: 5:30 p.m. Worship Sunday: 9:00 a.m. Worship; 10 a.m. Sunday school Thursday, Sept. 15: 6:45 Men’s Bible Study. Friday, Sept. 16: Pastor’s day off. Tuesday, Sept. 20: 7 p.m. Dorcas; 6-8 Mom’s. Wednesday, Sept. 21: 9 Ruth Circle; 9:30 Sewing Workday; 2 Sarah Circle; EPIC. UNITED METHODIST Anita Bane, Pastor 10:30 a.m. Worship, 5:00 p.m. 2 nd Saturday of each month, Skit/Drama Service SOMERS UNITED METHODIST Crystal Oberheu, Pastor Sunday: 10:30 a.m. Worship, Friday, Sept. 16: 9:30 a.m. NC District UMW Annual Meeting at First UMC, Mason City. Sunday, Sept. 18: 9 a.m. Worship with Coffee Fellowship before Worship. Tuesday, Sept. 20: 7 p.m. Bible Study at Goodwin’s. Wednesday, Sept. 21: 9:30 a.m. Bible Study at Farnhamville. BLAIR’S ARTISTIC TOUCHES & DESIGNS CUSTOM FURNITURE & CABINETRY 712-464-3075 101 N. Center, Lake City Shady Oaks Care Center “Dignity In Life” Lake City 464-3106 BIRTHS Wenonah Lea Macke Tom & Katie Macke of Davenport had a baby girl Wenonah Lea on September 1st. She weighed 7 pounds 14 ounces and was 18.5 inches long. She joins a big sister Matilda. Grandparents are Jerry & Peggy Dykes of Davenport and Steve & Carol Macke of Faribault, MN. Khloe Danene Buck Anthony and Kristi Buck of Jewell are proud to announce the birth of their daughter, Khloe Danene. Born August 14, 2011, at Mary Greeley Medical Center, Khloe weighed 8 pounds, 11 ounces, and was 22 inches long. Grandparents are Leo and Kelli Carlberg of Stratford and Lori Peterson Buck of Jewell. Great Grandparents are Donna Carlberg of Stratford, Lyle and Jan Schubert of Lake City, Ken and Edith Buck and June Peterson of Jewell. Highway 20 Construction update The paving contractor, Cedar Valley Construction, plans to set up a concrete plant north of Lytton just west of N28 in the next month and start paving new Highway 20. They plan to start placing rock on the grade as the base for the concrete pavement on Tuesday September 5th . When they place the rock across the county roads they will be temporarily closed for 1-2 hours while the rock is placed and compacted. Cedar Valley currently plans to start paving in mid October near N28 and complete the intersection with N28 and then continue paving to the east. When they are ready to pave across N28 it will be closed for 3-4 weeks and traffi c will be detoured to N14 near Sac City. When the intersection is paved and shouldered it will reopened and should not be closed again. As they pave across the gravel roads they will be closed for 2-3 days while the concrete cures and the contractor places rock so traffi c can get across the intersection. Ucall We haul Property & Rental Clean up Cleaning inside or out Will Haul Debris Away Call James (515) 571-5916 or (712) 297-2029 418 Main St. * Rockwell City, IA * 50579 Windows & Webs Stained Glass & Web Design Studio (515) 571-5917 on the square in Rockwell City Hours: Tues.-Fri. 9-5 * Sat. 9-12 Good Samaritan Society offers Senior College courses starting Beginning September. 21st, seniors can take part in courses offered through the Senior College program at Good Samaritan Society – Manson. The courses will be held each Wednesday from 1:00 PM to 3:00 PM. with a brief intermission after approximately one hour. Coffee and snacks will be served during the break. The courses offered during the fall 2011 term will be: Cultures Around the World on September 21 st , 28 th , and October 5 th and Great American Holidays on October 12 th , 19 th , and 26 th . The Good Samaritan Society, in conjunction with Southwest Minnesota State University and Minnesota West Community and Technical Collage in Marshall, Minn., offers courses taught by college-level instructors to residents and seniors in the community. The courses are free of charge, tests and Lunch & Learn At R.C. Library The Rockwell City Public Library will be holding a LUNCH & LEARN on Tuesday, September 20, 2011 from 11:45 am to 1:00 pm. Tim Motl, Food Service Director, will explain the unique features of the North Central Correctional Facility (R.C. Prison) including the Garden LAKE CITY VETERINARY SERVICE 1103 West Main Lake City, IA 51449 Lake City: 712-464-8911 � Toll Free: 800-347-8911 � Fax: 712-464-8016 Email: lcvetsma@iowatelecom.net ����������������������� 712-464-3185 or 1-800-262-6629 Mark’s Simply A Cut Above Mon.-Fri. 8-12pm 1-5pm; Sat. 8:30-12pm 604 2nd Street, Lohrville, Iowa Mark & Carmen Hood 712-465-2205 * 712-465-5005 Home www.lohrvillelocker.com Lake City Open 7 Days A Week 331 Court St., PO Box 307 Rockwell City, Iowa 5-0579 Phone: 712-297-7589 or 800-297-7589 FAX: 712-297-7024 Proliant PO Box 158 Lytton 712-466-2256 grades. Senior College is an opportunity for seniors to learn about a wide array of topics in a relaxed, noncompetitive atmosphere, where socialization is an important aspect of the program. For more information or to register contact Sharyl Keil or Deb Poppen at Good Samaritan Society – Manson at 712.469.3908. The Evangelical Lutheran Good Samaritan Society owns and operates more than 240 long-term healthcare centers and senior living communities across the country, including Good Samaritan Society – CENTER NAME. The Good Samaritan Society’s mission is to share God’s love in word and deed by providing shelter and supportive services to older persons and others in need, believing that “In Christ’s Love, Everyone Is Someone.” Come & Go Bridal Shower For Casey Heim (bride-elect of Tracy Wetter) Sat., September 17th 10am - 12pm Lake City Library Community Room Fall Fest 2011 Sunday, September 18 th 11 - 1 pm Dell Blair Memorial Chili Cook-Off Still accepting Chili Contestants - TASTE TESTING & JUDGING 11 - 3 pm Concessions Open - Caramel Apples! * T.A.T.S. (Tractor & Equipment Show) * 1 Million Pillowcase Challenge * Petting Zoo * Bounce Rides & Activities * Inflatables- Carnival * Scare Crow Contest Judging * Craft & Food Vendors * Pony Rides by T.R.S.C. * Peddle Tractor Races * Music in the Bandstand- Slow Jam * Face Painting * Hats-off Trail Ride around Lake City “On the Square” September 18 th ! Program and what is done with the 30,000 pounds of produce grown each year. Bring your own sack lunch, drinks and dessert will be provided. This program is sponsored by the Rockwell City Friends of the Library. Deadline News & Advertising Friday @ Noon The Graphc-Advocate 712-464-3188 • 712-297-7544 Come join us for good fun and entertainment!! For More Information: (712) 464-7611 LC Betterment Association Anne Reiter, Coordinator lakecitybett@iowatelecom.net � www.lakecityiowa.com 712-297-8818 749 High St Rockwell City Call for appointments! Reg Hours: 7:30 - 5:00 Mon.-Fri. 7:30 - Noon Saturdays - Closed Sundays Stewart Memorial Community Hospital 800-262-2614 712-464-3171 Lake City, Iowa Insurance for Farm, Town, Auto, Crop & Business Johnson Insurance Agency ������������ Lake City 464-3115 Lohrville, 712-465-6495 Tom & Sandy Anderson Calhoun County Electric Cooperative Ass’n 297-7112 1015 Tonawanda Rockwell City, Iowa 50579 This Space Available Call (712) 464-3188

8 <strong>The</strong> <strong>Graphic</strong>-<strong>Advocate</strong> Local News<br />

September 14, 2011<br />

SUNNYVIEW<br />

A new face at Sunnyview is Tyler<br />

ease, who has joined the janitorial<br />

taff. Welcome to Tyler! Thank<br />

ou to all of those who were “there”<br />

or Sunnyview since Marv retired,<br />

lling in for many janitorial duties.<br />

e appreciate the help from staff<br />

nd residents – you know who you<br />

re!<br />

Here is the “potato bar” report for<br />

hose of us who missed it. On Sept.<br />

th , residents enjoyed one of the<br />

favorite noon meals at Sunnyview.<br />

What all can go onto a baked potato?<br />

How about bacon, broccoli, cheese<br />

sauce, chili, taco meat, sour cream<br />

and butter. <strong>The</strong> baked potato may<br />

end up looking like an art project<br />

if you put on all the toppings. And<br />

don’t forget the grape salad, chopchop<br />

salad and dessert of peach<br />

cake. What a feast! Thank you to<br />

Cindy Kraft, Jana Blunt, Sandy Alne<br />

and Dee Harman.<br />

It has been ten years since the<br />

terrorist attack on the United States,<br />

centering around the World Trade<br />

Center, the Pentagon and a fi eld in<br />

Pennsylvania. Some three thousand<br />

people died that day, including many<br />

heroic rescue workers. This year<br />

is also the 70 th anniversary of the<br />

ttack on Pearl Harbor. A number<br />

f us remember that day. We may<br />

emember exactly where we were<br />

hen we heard the news. We salute<br />

ll of our armed forces who are<br />

erving and who have served. God<br />

less America.<br />

Is it “according to Hoyle?” That is<br />

saying that many of us have heard<br />

SENIOR<br />

MENU<br />

Thursday, Sept. 15: Oven BBQ<br />

hicken, Baked Beans, Italian<br />

alad, Cranberry Nut Pudding.<br />

Friday, Sept. 16: Goulash, Corn<br />

ixed Vegetable Salad, Applesauce<br />

elatin, Orange Juice.<br />

Monday, Sept. 19: Sloppy Joe,<br />

heese Garnish, Whole Wheat<br />

un, Calico Corn, Copper Pennies,<br />

lums.<br />

Tuesday, Sept. 20: Golden Baked<br />

hicken, Potatoes w/Gravy, 3 Bean<br />

alad, Royale Brownie, Tomato<br />

uice.<br />

Wednesday, Sept. 21: Porcupine<br />

eatballs, Mashed Potatoes,<br />

roccoli, Peach Crisp.<br />

September 17 th<br />

Kimberly Meyer<br />

&<br />

Sam Nerem<br />

September 24 th<br />

Erin Beckman<br />

&<br />

Al DeJong<br />

October 1 st<br />

Dana Smith<br />

&<br />

Adam Larson<br />

October 8 th<br />

Kim Leinen<br />

&<br />

Ben Nelsen<br />

October 22 nd<br />

Megan Greenway<br />

&<br />

Dana VanHorn<br />

November 11 th<br />

Casey Heim<br />

&<br />

Tracy Wetter<br />

November 19 th<br />

(Reception)<br />

Maranda Light<br />

&<br />

Travis McMeekin<br />

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register for your wedding.<br />

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& local delivery.<br />

Complimentary gift<br />

for registering.<br />

Register at<br />

Lake City<br />

Hardware & Gifts<br />

712-464-7607<br />

and used, and as far as we know, it<br />

means “was it done correctly?” We<br />

were wondering where this phrase<br />

originated. Was there really a Mr.<br />

Hoyle behind this?<br />

Sunnyview has many card players,<br />

and several Sunnyview residents<br />

mentioned a book of rules for playing<br />

cards, written by a Mr. Hoyle. Also,<br />

we consulted Wikipedia, the online<br />

encyclopedia, which said that<br />

several books of card-playing rules<br />

were written by an Edmond Hoyle,<br />

born in England in 1672. So, if we<br />

are playing cards, it sounds like we<br />

are OK if we are playing according<br />

to Hoyle’s rules.<br />

In addition, we heard from<br />

someone who had researched Fred<br />

Hoyle, an astronomer, who was well<br />

known as an original thinker. He was<br />

elected a fellow of the Royal Society<br />

in 1957 and knighted in 1972. He<br />

was popular as a speaker all over the<br />

world, and apparently one source<br />

said that “according to Hoyle” was a<br />

catchphrase of the second half of the<br />

20 th century, referring to Fred Hoyle<br />

the astronomer. Hmmm, what do<br />

you think?<br />

We noticed the new concrete area<br />

on East Lake Street on the south side<br />

of the Rockwell City Elementary<br />

School that seemed to materialize<br />

overnight, just before school started.<br />

At fi rst some of us thought it was<br />

built to provide additional parking<br />

spots, but now it appears to be a<br />

new loading/unloading area for the<br />

school buses. Maybe we could call<br />

that “just in time” processing!<br />

LOHRVILLE<br />

Coffee club wants to thank Cecil<br />

Cook for birthday treats this week.<br />

Happy Birthday.<br />

Helping Hands Club met at<br />

Lynch’s Cafe Wednesday at noon<br />

for their fi rst meeting. All members<br />

were present.<br />

Lohrville would like to welcome<br />

new families to Lohrville-Mrs.<br />

Doris Tjernage and Judy Lightoka.<br />

Welcome to Lohrville.<br />

Darwin Black from California<br />

back visiting friends and relatives<br />

in Lohrville and visiting old school<br />

mates from Lohrville School.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Elderbridge Agency held a<br />

meeting for the public on Scams,<br />

Fraud, Identity <strong>The</strong>ft Friday at the JJ<br />

hands library.<br />

GOOD SAMARITAN<br />

<strong>The</strong>re are still appointment times<br />

available for this weekend’s Family<br />

Portrait Day Saturday and Sunday,<br />

September 17 th & 18 th . To celebrate<br />

Grandparents Day and Good<br />

Samaritan Founder’s Day during<br />

the month of September, AllieMae<br />

Photography will be taking free<br />

family portraits in our beautiful<br />

fi reside room or another of our cozy<br />

sitting areas in the center. Each<br />

family will receive a complimentary<br />

5 x 7 photo with the option to<br />

purchase additional prints. Contact<br />

the center this week to schedule your<br />

appointment at 712.469.3908.<br />

Senior College is back at Good<br />

Samaritan beginning Wednesday,<br />

September 21 st at 1:00 PM. <strong>The</strong><br />

fi rst three sessions are a course<br />

titled Cultures Around the World<br />

followed by three sessions of Great<br />

American Holidays. Each of these<br />

informational and educational<br />

programs will run approximately<br />

two hours. <strong>The</strong>re will be a<br />

refreshment break midway through<br />

each featuring special treats from<br />

<strong>The</strong> Adaza Thursday Club met<br />

on the 1st of September at Lou<br />

Blanchfi eld’s home. Roll call was<br />

answered by six members on what<br />

they did for summer vacation. <strong>The</strong><br />

meetings for the next club year were<br />

decided on. Lou served a fruit bowl<br />

featuring some fruits picked just two<br />

days earlier near her family home in<br />

Walla Walla, WA.<br />

Gloria Urelius West of<br />

Farnhamville was a caller at Dale<br />

and Barbara Winkelman’s home<br />

while their daughter, Nancy Boudrie<br />

of Santa Fe, NM, was visiting them<br />

in late August. Gloria and Nancy<br />

were high school classmates.<br />

Robert and Karen Gingery visited<br />

Rob and Renee Gingery and family<br />

at Holland from Sunday morning<br />

to Monday evening on Labor Day<br />

weekend. Todd and Teresa Arenholz<br />

and girls of Waverly joined the<br />

group for lunch on Monday. Josh<br />

and Molly Gingery of Cherokee had<br />

been to the football game in Ames<br />

Saturday evening and spent the rest<br />

of the weekend at Holland. Some<br />

also went to Pine Lake State Park<br />

near Eldora later Monday.<br />

Birthday greetings to Eugene and<br />

Marie Monahan! Her special day<br />

was the 7th of September. Eugene’s<br />

ADAZA<br />

different cultures and holiday<br />

traditions. Senior College is free<br />

of homework, tests or grades and<br />

there is no cost to attend one or all<br />

of the six week sessions. For more<br />

information or to register for classes<br />

contact Sharyl Keil at the center.<br />

It’s been busy inside our center<br />

over the past couple of weeks.<br />

Residents have enjoyed watching<br />

the installation of new “techno”<br />

fl ooring in the fi reside room and<br />

new carpet down Country Lane and<br />

Glory Ridge hallways. Stop by and<br />

see all the beautiful new updates<br />

throughout our building!<br />

Thank you to Roger & Shari Netz<br />

for bringing an old fashioned sing<br />

along to Good Samaritan last Friday<br />

evening. Music is a favorite activity<br />

of all our residents and volunteers<br />

are always welcome to share their<br />

time and talents with us.<br />

A reminder the Good Samaritan<br />

Society - Manson Cookbooks<br />

published in 2009 are still for sale at<br />

the center for just $10 and they make<br />

great gifts!<br />

birthday is next week on the 15th.<br />

Liz Guess, Ruth Consier, Dale<br />

and Barbara Winkelman attended<br />

the Greene County Historical<br />

Society meeting in Rippey on the<br />

2nd. Following the delicious meal,<br />

there was a trivia contest on Greene<br />

County historical facts conducted by<br />

Wayne Lautner, and Tom Polking<br />

made his appearance as Thomas<br />

Jefferson.<br />

Raeann and Olivia Hanlon visited<br />

Vernon and Shirley Hamilton last<br />

weekend from Sept. 2 to 4.<br />

Kathy Schmitt of West Des<br />

Moines visited Paul and Pat Schmitt<br />

over Labor Day weekend. Saturday<br />

morning callers were Kelly Schmitt<br />

of Englewood, CO, and Bill Cox<br />

of Grand Junction, CO, Tom and<br />

Brittany Schmitt of LeMars.<br />

<strong>The</strong> annual Grace family reunion<br />

was Sunday at St. Columbkille<br />

Church Hall in Churdan following<br />

a mass at noon offered by Fr. Phil<br />

Schmitt of Mt. Vernon. Nineteen<br />

were there for a potluck dinner and<br />

visiting.<br />

Helen Babcock of Sioux Rapids<br />

and <strong>The</strong>resa Ward of Papillion, NE,<br />

were Sunday supper and overnight<br />

guests at Paul and Pat<br />

ELECT HENRY SHEFFIELD LAKE CITY MAYOR NOVEMBER 8, 2011<br />

� PROVEN FISCAL CONSERVATIVE - ONLY COUNCIL MEMBER IN THE LAST TWO YEARS CONSISTENTLY VOTING<br />

AGAINST INCREASED RATES AND TAXES (EXCEPT FOR EQUALIZATION OF TRASH HAULING RATES TO HELP AVOID A<br />

FUEL SURCHARGE)<br />

� NO TIES TO ANY PACS, SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS, OR LOOSE COALITIONS OR “TICKET” OF CANDIDATES; WILL<br />

NOT BE SWAYED BY THEIR PRESSURES<br />

� CITIZENS ARE THE LIFEBLOOD OF THE COMMUNITY AND THEIR DIRECT INPUT IN THE GOVERNMENTAL PROCESS<br />

IS ESSENTIAL<br />

� PLATFORM<br />

� 1.5% BUDGET DECREASE FOR ALL DEPARTMENTS EVERY YEAR = 6% SAVINGS IN 4 YEARS<br />

� REVIEW ALL DISCRETIONARY SPENDING FOR SAVINGS<br />

� IMPLEMENT INTENSIVE PROGRAM OF PREVENTATIVE EQUIPMENT AND INFRASTRUCTURE MAINTENANCE<br />

TO MINIMIZE COSTLY NEW PURCHASES<br />

� FAIR AND EQUITABLE APPLICATION OF ALL ORDINANCES<br />

� ENSURE CITIZEN INPUT, WILL HOLD TWICE WEEKLY OFFICE HOURS IN NEUTRAL LOCATION WHERE ALL LAKE<br />

CITY CITIZENS WILL BE WELCOME TO DISCUSS ISSUES<br />

Thank you for your support<br />

Paid for by the candidate, Henry Sheffield<br />

OBITUARIES<br />

James “Jim” Powers<br />

James “Jim” Powers, 77, of<br />

Lohrville, died at his home on<br />

Tuesday, September 6, 2011.<br />

Private family services will be<br />

held at a later date.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Lampe Funeral Home of Lake<br />

City is in charge of arrangements.<br />

Jim is survived by his daughters,<br />

Allene (Paul) Dowling, of Lohrville;<br />

and Vylena (Rod) Prochazka, of<br />

Hemingford, Neb.; step-children,<br />

Dennis and Kenny Wilson, and<br />

Chris, Teresa, and Tim Schotzko;<br />

six grandchildren; nine greatgrandchildren;<br />

and sisters: Joann<br />

(Roy) Childress, of Maybank, Tex.;<br />

and Jeraldine (Jack) Greaves, of<br />

Napa, Idaho.<br />

He was preceded in death by his<br />

parents, wife, Susan, and brother,<br />

Byron Powers.<br />

Jim Powers was born April 13,<br />

1934, at <strong>The</strong>dford, Neb. to Wesley<br />

and Golda (Rodabaugh) Powers.<br />

He was married to Carole L Peters<br />

in Broadwater, Neb. in 1954, and<br />

they had two daughters, Allene and<br />

Vylena. Jim worked for the Sioux<br />

Ordinance Depot in Sidney, Neb.<br />

when they fi rst got married. <strong>The</strong>y<br />

moved to Alliance, Neb. and he<br />

delivered bread for the Rainbow<br />

Bread Company until he became<br />

a sales agent for Alliance Mobile<br />

Homes for many years before<br />

starting “Jim’s Mobile Homes” in<br />

Alliance which he continued until<br />

1975.<br />

In 1975, he married Sharon L<br />

(Phillips) Wilson, of Alliance, Neb.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Reverend E. Eugene Shipley<br />

(1926-2004) and Mary Shipley<br />

(1919-2010) were laid to rest in the<br />

Lake City Cemetery on August 9,<br />

2011, next to their youngest child<br />

Timothy Joel (1956-1960).<br />

From 1955 to 1963, Eugene<br />

Shipley was pastor of the First<br />

Baptist Church at Lake City. Mary<br />

Shipley was a music teacher and<br />

co-organized the church music<br />

program. In 1963, the family moved<br />

to Fort Worth, Texas, where Eugene<br />

and proceeded to start a new venture<br />

beginning in Chadron, Neb. opening<br />

Daylight Donuts. <strong>The</strong>y furthered<br />

their venture to Pullman, Wash. and<br />

began a great life of donut making<br />

enjoying the company of 20,000<br />

college students who loved hot fresh<br />

donuts at 11 p.m.<br />

In 1997, he married Susan K<br />

(Amen) Schotzko, of Pullman,<br />

Wash. <strong>The</strong>y made their life together<br />

residing in Albion, WA. After losing<br />

his wife in 2004 he ventured once<br />

again to Lohrville, in February 2005<br />

to be closer to his daughters and<br />

grandchildren.<br />

Jim loved to visit with friends,<br />

dancing, playing cards, or fi nding a<br />

special treasure at a garage<br />

sale. He spent several years restoring<br />

old cars and trucks and fi nding that<br />

missing part at the junkyard he<br />

worked at or at swap meets.<br />

Rev. Eugene Shipley and<br />

Mary Shipley<br />

Eugene Heuton<br />

Eugene Heuton, 84, of Lanesboro,<br />

died at his home on Wednesday,<br />

August 31, 2011.<br />

Funeral services were held at 10:30<br />

a.m. on Tuesday, September 6, at the<br />

Lanesboro United Methodist Church<br />

in Lanesboro. Burial was in Merle<br />

Hay Cemetery in Glidden.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Lampe Funeral Home in Lake<br />

City was in charge of arrangements.<br />

Eugene Wilbur Heuton was born<br />

March 31, 1927, at Glidden, to<br />

Joseph and Reckia (Seeden) Heuton.<br />

He served in the US Army from<br />

1945-1947, and on April 9, 1947,<br />

he was married to Mary Kowalski<br />

in Chicago, Ill. He worked as a<br />

mechanic for Ford Motor Company<br />

in Arlington Heights, Ill. from 1962<br />

to 1972, then in Hollywood, Fla.<br />

until retiring in 1989. Eugene was<br />

and Mary Shipley continued their<br />

ministry.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y are survived by their son,<br />

Jonathan, of Fort Worth, Tex., and<br />

their daughter, Jeanne Elizabeth, of<br />

Karlsruhe, Germany.<br />

We, the surviving children, would<br />

like to thank the members of the<br />

First Baptist Church of Lake City<br />

and the Lampe Funeral Home for<br />

their generous help and hospitality<br />

in facilitating the August memorial<br />

event.<br />

a member of the American Legion,<br />

the Moose Lodge, and the United<br />

Methodist Church in Lanesboro.<br />

Eugene is survived by his<br />

children; Irene (William) Durham,<br />

Allen Heuton, Carter Heuton, Nora<br />

Heuton, Kathy Ellington, and Adel<br />

(Daniel) Keller; 19 grandchildren;<br />

and 13 great-grandchildren; sisters,<br />

Lavon Hudson and Elaine (Kenny)<br />

Johnson; and four brothers: Marvin<br />

(Norma) Heuton, Wendall (Jeannie)<br />

Heuton, Ronal (Janice) Heuton, and<br />

Darrell (Jean) Heuton.<br />

He was preceded in death by<br />

his parents, Joseph and Reckia<br />

Heuton; wife, Mary Heuton; son,<br />

Patrick Heuton; granddaughter,<br />

Rachel Heuton; great-grandson,<br />

Caleb Rhinehardt; and sister, Doris<br />

Cleveland.<br />

Bauman’s Jewelry<br />

60% Off<br />

Storewide<br />

105 E. Main, Lake City, IA 51449<br />

(712) 464-8801<br />

Knoufs Carvers<br />

ALS Fundraiser<br />

Silent Auction<br />

September 18 � 11 - 1:30 pm<br />

Lake City Fall Festival<br />

Many items to be auctioned including: 5 wood pieces made by Dr. Knouf<br />

Donations to the Iowa ALS association can be sent to:<br />

Kathy Collins<br />

221 West South St.<br />

Lake City, IA 51449

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