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10 The Graphic-Advocate Local News June 27, 2012 SENIOR MENU LOHRVILLE SHADY OAKS The recent excursion to the WinneVegas Casino near Sloan was a highly anticipated trip! Everyone had a lot of fun eating a buffet lunch, playing the machines, and seeing the sights along the way. Shown with “Elvis” for a group photo is: (L to R) front row – Steve Rench, Minnie Van Ahn, Kim Gregg; back row – Life Enrichment Assistant Deb Zenor, Nurse Anita Schuttler, Jack Mapel, Henry Smith, Marge Walters, and Freda Toyne. Tuesday, June 26: Roast Beef, Potatoes w/ Gravy, Carrots & Broccoli, Apple Crisp, OJ Wednesday, June 27: Meat Loaf, Baked Potato, Coleslaw, Tropical Fruit, Sugar Cookie Thursday, June 28: Baked Chicken, Potato Salad, Green Beans, Peach Crisp w/ice cream, Tomato Juice Friday, June 29: Spaghetti, Tossed Salad, WW Garlic Bread, Oatmeal Fruit Bar. What beautiful weather we are having. Your Columnist’s Mary is in the hospital so I will send a few items in for her On Wednesday Lois Barker treated The Coffee Group to homemade glazed donuts for her birthday. Thanks a lot Lois. Don’t know how many of you know Veda Kail of Farnhamville but she is in the hospital. She now is in the Paula Baber center in Ft Dodge. So everyone get out and enjoy the weather as you know Iowa and what can happen next. If you have any news for Mary’s column let Bette Knapp know Thanks SUNNYVIEW Lois Hoyt had luncheon guests on Tuesday, June 12: her grandson, Staff Sergeant Cody Hoyt, and his wife Crystal and Lois’ greatgranddaughter Taitum of El Paso, Texas. Tim Hoyt and Anita Schuttler also joined them. Thank you to Jo Fickbohm, President of Sunnyview Residents Committee, for this report. “An evening in the courtyard, with Big Band music and some golden oldies was enjoyed by 34 Sunnyview residents on Tuesday evening June 19thst. The entertainment was furnished by Rex Kleemeier on drums, accompanied by recorded CD music. His wife Charlotte assisted with the set up and organization of the CDs. The residents enjoyed the music from 6 – 8 p.m. The weather cooperated by being a little windy so no bugs or mosquitoes were a problem, however, the wind had a tendency to be bothersome while serving the bars, cookies and Chex mix, as plastic and light weight containers needed to be weighted down. Each resident furnished their own drink. Hall 2 was in charge of the entertainment for the affair. The residents on hall 2 included Carene Folden (hall monitor), Earl & Pauline Walters, Helen Tucker, Darlene Sage and our newest residents, Dale & Mary Sexton. Hey, that Dale is a good host. He was seen serving desserts and picking up trash. We Lake City Lions Club Saturday, June 30, 7:00 - 10:30 a.m. Lake City Community Building Dollars go to support Lions Scholarship Funds need more go-getters like him at Sunnyview. Hall 2 had intended to have their entertainment in May but at the time the Sextons were not moved in yet and Pauline Walters had surgery so the date was changed to June. Hall 5 with Ted Stacy as hall monitor had to be postponed from June until a later date, due to the Big Lounge being remodeled and not finished as yet. Perhaps we will be able to have two activities planned for July as Sid Sidmore (hall monitor of hall 4) is planning a pizza party for July also. Thank you to all the willing workers at these activities. It is always nice to have get-togethers and enjoy each other’s company.” Interestingly, the concert at Sunnyview was not the only outdoor event on that Tuesday evening. Someone mentioned that they had heard music coming from the direction of Lynch’s on the square, too, and that a big group had gathered out back in the outdoor seating area to enjoy some tunes. Do you suppose that all of this outdoor music was a celebration of summer – the calendar says that it officially started on Wednesday, June 20. Happy summer! More money has been coming in for the 14 trees that were planted on June 14. This looks like a positive addition to the Sunnyview grounds – a big plus. Thank you to everyone who has been contributing. Bingo Lake City Lions Community Building Thursdays Early Bird - 7:00 pm 59 57 Numbers Jackpot! $599 Stewart Memorial Community Hospital 1301 West Main, Lake City, IA • 1-800-560-7500 • stewartmemorial.org A tradition of excellence with a personal touch! SUNNY KNOLL This past week at Sunny Knoll we spent Monday playing bingo and treating the residents with spa day in the afternoon. Tuesday we spent the morning outside in the gazebo. Even though it as very warm Tuesday the breeze was just right in the shade! We had a wonderful time enjoying the weather and visiting. Tuesday afternoon the kitchen made banana bars we enjoyed at Tunes and Treats. Wednesday we had devotions in the morning and bible study in the afternoon. Thursday we decided to do a little gambling while playing horse race and winning candy prizes. The residents really enjoy this game so we plan to play it again in the near future! Thursday afternoon we were entertained by BJ Ukena as we sang some oldies but goodies. After singing we enjoyed some birthday cake Merle Stouts family shared with everyone for his Birthday. Friday the men enjoyed coffee and snicker doodle cookies in the morning. Friday afternoon we had ice cream social to kick off the weekend. We hope everyone is enjoying this beautiful summer! David L. Berning, DDS Family Dentistry Accepting New Title 19 Patients Complete Braces Office Hours: Mon. - Thurs. 409 West 7th Street, Carroll, IA 51401 712-792-4776 MARY KAY you can please everyone! You’ll be pleased to know Mary Kay offers products everyone will love. From the latest looks to advanced skin care. Ask me about our exciting product line today! Emily Melody Independent Beauty Consultant 712-464-7994 712-210-6449 www.marykay.com/emelody OBITUARIES Gerald L. Bergerson Rockwell City – Gerald L. Bergerson 55, passed away Tuesday, June 19, 2012 at Stewart Memorial Hospital, Lake City, Iowa. His wishes were to be cremated. Memorial services will be 2:00 p.m. Saturday, June 23, at the Palmer & Swank Funeral Home, Rockwell City, with Pastor Betty Weidert officiating. Gerald is survived by his daughter Jesseca (Scott) Knoke of Lohrville; sons, Jeron Bergerson of Kennewick, WA, and Justin Bergerson of Rockwell City; granddaughter Santana Hernandez-Bergerson; sisters, Merla McLaughlin of Woodenville, WA, and Kay Morris of Kennewick, WA; and brothers, Earl Goss of Albany, OR, and Keith Bob and Karen Gingery spent Friday the 15th with Anna Gingery in Slater. She was there caring for her nieces Katelyn and Ava while their folks, David and Jeana Gingery are on a trip. Barbara Winkelman was treated to lunch on Saturday the 16th for an early birthday gift. A group of friends took her to Fort Dodge. They ate at Tea Thyme and continued their visit at the home of Teresa Gross. Eugenia Hamilton and Olivia took Vernon and Shirley Hamilton to Walnut on Fathers Day where they joined the crowds at the special antique show and sales taking place there. Diana May of Newton and her brother-in-law, David May of Wisconsin, visited with Barbara Winkelman on Tuesday the 19th . Michael and Leslie Richardson of Pensacola, FL, visited Liz Guess from the 10th to the 21st of June. Other occasional callers have The Karl L. King Municipal Band of Fort Dodge will celebrate the July 4th holiday a little early with a special patriotic concert on Sunday evening, July 1. This concert will be held at the Karl L. King Band Shell in Oleson Park. Concert time is 7:30 pm. There is no admission charge, courtesy of the City of Fort Dodge. In case of inclement weather, the concert may be cancelled. Conductor of the Karl L. King Municipal Band is Jerrold P. Jimmerson, and the Assistant Conductor is Dr. David Klee. This concert features patriotic selections to celebrate the Independence Day holiday. Marches on the evening program include Salute To The Colors by Karl L. King and Bert Anthony, former conductor W.B. Green’s unpublished march Operation Freedom, and J.J. Richards’ up-tempo Emblem of Unity. One of Karl L. King’s famous galops, Rough Riders, will be heard during this one-hour concert as well. The concert will open with an exciting new piece, An American Fanfare, by Rick Kirby, based on “My Country ‘Tis Of Thee”. Also featured will be an overture, Land of Liberty, written 100 years ago by Karl King’s close friend C.L. Barnhouse of Oskaloosa IA, along with Leroy Anderson’s classic The Phantom Regiment, and the stirring Carmen Dragon arrangement of America The Beautiful. On the lighter side will be a ADAZA Pierce of Florence, AZ. He was preceded in death by his wife Donna Marie Heim Bergerson; and parents, Howard Bergerson and Nellie McLaughlin. Gerald Lee Bergerson was born March 25, 1957 at Iowa City. He graduated from Manson High School, with the Class of 1976. He also graduated from Iowa Lakes Community College with a Carpentry Degree. On November 19, 1983 he was united in marriage to Donna Marie Heim at Rockwell City, Iowa. Gerald worked as a carpenter, logger, fisherman, prospector, entrepreneur, and adventurer in the states of Iowa, Washington, and Alaska. Donna passed away in 2003. been Martha Hennesy of Andover, MN, Leslie and Bob Ortiz from Pensacola, FL, Jeremy Rollo, Josh and Brook of Tulsa, OK, and Corey (Roscoe) Richardson who’s presently living with Wade and Ann Gemberling at Lohrville. John Guess of Scranton, Michael and Leslie, Corey and Liz attended the play at RVP 1875 in Jefferson on the 16th . The out-of-town visitors enjoyed many excursions and sightseeing to the points of interest nearby. They raved about the Sunday breakfast at the University 40 Park. We locals are the lucky ones to have that so close every Sunday of the summer. Tom and Brittany Sickels, LeMars, visited Paul and Pat Schmitt Saturday afternoon. Paul and Pat Schmitt were guests at Ken Schmitt’s home in Carroll Sunday the 17th . Many friends and relatives helped celebrate the 2nd birthday of his grandson Ryker with cake and ice cream following gift opening. King Band Celebrates The Fourth: medley of songs made popular by that great bandleader and performer during World War II with A Tribute to Glenn Miller. A trumpet trio will perform one of the most popular and requested selections by the King Band, Bugler’s Holiday by Leroy Anderson. Trio members include Tim Miller, Humboldt; David Swaroff, Dayton; and Harlan VandeBerg, Fort Dodge. Recognition will be made of members from our military with the playing of the Armed Forces Salute. A special tribute will be given to the American soldier with the performance of Duty, Honor, Country, narrated by Paul Bloomquist, director of bands at Iowa Central Community College. Closing this concert, The Stars and Stripes Forever by John Philip Sousa will be heard, along with our national anthem, The Star-Spangled Banner. Persons attending this Sunday’s concert are encouraged to bring small American flags to wave at appropriate times during the concert. Persons also need to bring their own lawn chairs, blankets, etc., since there is no seating available. An ice cream social will be held before the concert starts, beginning around 6:30 pm, courtesy of the Good Shepherd Lutheran Church. Homemade ice cream and fresh baked goodies will be available for purchase as in past years. The Graphic-Advocate DEADLINE News & Advertising Friday at Noon 712-464-3188 • 712-297-7544 RED CROSS SWIM LESSONS Note: All children must be 5 years or older Monday - Thursday July 9 - 20 (Fridays used as rain dates) Levels 1, 3, 5 • 10:00 - 11:00 a.m. Levels 2, 4, 6 • 11:00 - 12:00 noon Price for Red Cross Lessons is $20/Child Payable before the 9th *Level 1 & Level 2 are FREE, to Southern Cal Kids this year, thanks to the generosity of the American Legion and VFW! CALL the Lake City Pool to sign up: 712-464-3270

June 27, 2012 Society News The Graphic-Advocate 11 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 . 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. Worship Service JOLLEY UNITED METHODIST Anita Bane, Pastor 9:00 a.m. Worship 9:15 a.m. Sunday school; 10:30 a.m. Worship, 5:00 p.m. 2 nd Saturday of each month, Skit/ Drama Service KNIERIM TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH (Missouri Synod) Rev. Chadric Dietrich Summer Schedule: Service at 9:30 a.m. 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) Fat Cowboy’s Lohrville This Chiropractic Catering Space and BBQ Clinic Joseph Available D. Smith Call D.C. (712) 464-3188 Rick & Terrie Villarreal, Angela Wilson 707 S. Center • Lake City, IA 51449 Hwy 175 712-464-8924 & Main • 712-468-2026 712 - 465 - 5155 www.fatcowboysrestaurant.com 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 CONGREGATION Rev. Betty L. Weidert Sundays: 10:00 a.m. Worship; 11:30 a.m. Coffee Saturday, June 30: 3:00-5:00 p.m. Ice Cream Social at Lake City Union Church Sunday, July 1: 11:00 a.m. Worship in the Park PILGRIM LUTHERAN CHURCH Craig S. Zandi Pastor Wednesday, June 27: 9:30 a.m. Bible Study Thursday, June 28: 10:30 a.m. Shady Oaks Devotion; 1:30 p.m. Zion Bible Study Saturday, June 20: 5:30 p.m. Worship/Communion Sunday, July 1: 9:00 a.m. Worship/Communion 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. WOODLAWN CHRISTIAN Sundays: 9:00 a.m. Bible Discussion; 10:10 a.m. Worship; 6:00-7:30 p.m. Sunday Night Bible School; Tuesdays: 7:00 p.m. Seekers Bible Study Wednesdays: Noon-3:00 p.m. Sumer Rock Solid Kidz Sunday, July 1: 11:00 a.m. Community Worship Service in the Square; 5:00 p.m. Elders Meeting Lake City Flowers & Gifts 101 S. Center, Lake City 800-587-1760 712-464-3787 www.lakecityflowers.com 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 Speech - Physical - Occupational Therapy Offered Daily! Skilled Nursing Facility LANESBORO UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Reverend Lexie 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 LUTHERAN 712-297-8918 Rockwell City, Iowa sunny@iowatelecom.net 877-397-7600 Hwy 20 East, Rockwell City, IA 50579 (712) 297-7200 Wayne Pfannkuch, Pastor Sundays: 9 a.m. Worship; 10:00 a.m. Sunday school; 6:00 p.m. Contemporary Service; 7:05 p.m. Confirmation Monday-Thursday, June 25-28: 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p. m. Community Vacation Bible School Thursday, June 28: 7:00 p.m. VBS Closing Program Saturday, June 30: 4:00-7:00 p.m. Open House for LeRoy & Rhonda Johnson’s 50 th Wedding Anniversary Sunday, July 1: 9:00 a.m. Worship, 6:00 p.m. Contemporary Service 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 Morning Worship 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 Summer Schedule: Service at 9:30 a.m. 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; 9 a.m. Sunday school Wednesday, June 27: 9:30 a.m. Sew & Quilting Thursday, June 28: 6:45 a.m. Men’s Bible Study Saturday, June 30: 5:30 p.m. Worship UNITED METHODIST Anita Bane, Pastor 9:15 a.m. Sunday school; 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, 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 Blood donor milestones reached Leah Caputo, territory representative for LifeServe Blood Center, announced that several blood donors had reached milestones at recent blood drives in Lake City and Rockwell City. Caputo commented that at both locations, donations exceeded expectations. That is something that we love to see, but especially during the summer months,” Caputo said. The next blood drive for Lake City is Monday, Aug. 20 from 12:30 to p.m. at the Community Center. The next community blood drive in Rockwell City will be on Wednesday, Aug. 29 from 1:30 to 5:30 p.m. at St. Paul’s Lutheran Church. Milestone Donors at Lake City: Kimberly K Kelly - 1 Gallon Shirley A Naughton - 8 Gallons Stephen J Kavanaugh - 12 Gallons Austin S Jacobs - 1 Gallon Milestone Donors at Rockwell City: Angela M Bigelow - 1 Gallon Maureen C Hobart - 2 Gallons Steven M Wozniak - 2 Gallons Steven G Richardson - 5 Gallons Kathaleen E Hiler - 7 Gallons Loren J Wuebker - 8 Gallons Mark S Smith - 4 Gallons Cookout in the Park Sandwiches are now being served at the Lake City Community Farmers’ Market. The “Cookout in the Park” opens at 4:30 pm every Tuesday and features a different sandwich each week. For those who want more than a sandwich, a full meal is available that includes a yummy dessert. There’s table space under the trees to sit and enjoy your meal, or you can take it home with you. Sandwich and meal prices vary each week depending on the menu. Be sure to take a look around the Farmers’ Market while you’re there and check out the fresh vegetables, farm eggs and home-baked goods. Here’s the menu for July: 7/3 *Chopped or Sliced Smoked Beef Brisket with BBQ sauce Pasta Salad and dessert 7/10 Lake City Betterment Grilled Hamburgers & Chips 7/17 *Grilled Pork Chop Loaded Baked Potato and dessert 7/24 *Loose Meat Sandwiches Baked Beans or Potato Salad and dessert 7/31 *Rib Eye Steak Sandwich Cheesy Hash Brown Potato and dessert Cold drinks are also available. For weeks marked with * a contribution will be made to Lake City non-profit groups for each sandwich or meal sold. 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 Calhoun County Museum News The Calhoun County Museum Board met in the museum, June 19 at 9:00 am. There were 7 members present and one guest. Iola Zimbeck called the meeting to order in absence of the President. The minutes and treasurers report were given, and approved. Old business, Dorothy Talbot has asked to have a talent show in the museum, so they decided on a date, it will be September 23 from 2:00 to 4:00 in the afternoon. Dorothy is lining up all the talent, so if you have a talent and would like to share it with the public, please get in touch with her. They discussed the Festival lunch which will be June 24 from 11 to 1. They talked about what everyone will bring, Hope they have a good attendance. The board got a very nice bunch of thank you letters from the 6 th grade students that attended their Pioneer days. They all enjoyed it a lot. On Tuesday, June 13 the museum hosted a group from the Howard Activity Center in Sac City. There were 15 people with helpers that came. The Board served them cookies and Kool Aid, and then gave them a tour. All seemed to like it. Thanks to all the helpers that helped out that day. The company from Mason City will start on restoring the windows the first part of July; this will be a great improvement. Also the Drees Co. will work on getting ventilation in the mall area and also into the train room, this will be a big project. Also the same company will come and evaluate the electrical system and see what improvements that are needed there. Always repairs in the old building but have to do it if they want to preserve all the wonderful “Market Money” Winners Did you know there’s a free drawing each week at the Lake City Community Farmers’ Market? Winners receive five dollars in “Market Money” vouchers to spend at the market. The first three winners were: June 5 – Marilynn Collis, Lake City June 12 – Donna Jenkins, Lake City June 19 – Lonna Koch, Lake City Beginning July 5, two names will be drawn each week, the first drawing at 4:30 and the second at 5:30. Get there early, put your name in the milk can, and double your chances of winning! 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 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 Hwy 175 West, Lake City 712-464-3185 or 1-800-262-6629 Mark’s 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 things that are there. New Business, Weston Thompson brought up that the drain pipe on the west side has to be drained out into the street as it is eroding the ground by the side walk and the steps to the north. Swanson’s Hardware has a tool that we can rent to do this job. There are a group of little children from a day care that would like to come tour the museum, they are from 5 to 10 years of age, so they will find a time for them to come. The meeting was adjourned. Some interesting events that have happened when people sit. There was a group of 5 from New York that toured, they had come out to see some of their relation and the dad had gone to school here in the old elementary school. They were amazed at all the things they had here and even found a picture of one of their relation in the Rockwell City room, bought several books and things from the gift shop. Also, one day two little boys came in with some rail road spikes, they had been out riding on the old railroad and found them an asked us if we could use them and if we had a rail road room, they went through the museum and was very nice, even gave a donation. We need more little children to go through. JoAnn Maguire has been a very good worker in the library, sorting out books and making more room. She wants to remind everyone that there are a lot of OLD books still for sale. Most all duplicates needing a new home. As an example Zane Greg, Tarkington, Almanacs, National Geographics and other authors. So stop in and something might be of interest to you. NEW PATIENTS WELCOME Family 1st Dental of Lake City 1331 W Main St • Lake City (712) 464-3124 “Where Your Family Comes First!” Family 1st Dental www.familyfirstdental.com Depot News The Depot people have a lot of events going on this summer and we added a new one. We found the old freight building and want to bring it back where it belongs. The building is in good shape but it will cost a little (lot) more than we thought. In other words, we need money to get it back to its original location and we can get it looking as nice as the Depot. Our soup suppers went to fix and paint the train which is coming along great. If you can help in any way, send a check to – Peg Fitzgerald, treasurer 300 Golden Buckle #202 Rockwell City, IA 50579 See you at the Car Show. Depot People Dr. Yong Chang, DDS We accept & file all insurances. We are participating provider for the following programs: Blue Dental, Delta Dental, & Hawk-I 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 Carl Johnson Lake City 464-3115 Lohrville, 712-465-6495 877-465-6495 lohrvilleinsurance.com Tom & Sandy Anderson Calhoun County Electric Cooperative Ass’n 297-7112 1015 Tonawanda Rockwell City, Iowa 50579 This Space Available Call (712) 464-3188

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

June 27, 2012<br />

SENIOR<br />

MENU<br />

LOHRVILLE<br />

SHADY OAKS<br />

<strong>The</strong> recent excursion to the WinneVegas Casino near Sloan was a highly anticipated trip! Everyone had a lot of fun eating a buffet lunch,<br />

playing the machines, and seeing the sights along the way. Shown with “Elvis” for a group photo is: (L to R) front row – Steve Rench, Minnie<br />

Van Ahn, Kim Gregg; back row – Life Enrichment Assistant Deb Zenor, Nurse Anita Schuttler, Jack Mapel, Henry Smith, Marge Walters, and<br />

Freda Toyne.<br />

Tuesday, June 26: Roast Beef,<br />

Potatoes w/ Gravy, Carrots &<br />

Broccoli, Apple Crisp, OJ<br />

Wednesday, June 27: Meat Loaf,<br />

Baked Potato, Coleslaw, Tropical<br />

Fruit, Sugar Cookie<br />

Thursday, June 28: Baked<br />

Chicken, Potato Salad, Green Beans,<br />

Peach Crisp w/ice cream, Tomato<br />

Juice<br />

Friday, June 29: Spaghetti,<br />

Tossed Salad, WW Garlic Bread,<br />

Oatmeal Fruit Bar.<br />

What beautiful weather we are<br />

having.<br />

Your Columnist’s Mary is in the<br />

hospital so I will send a few items<br />

in for her<br />

On Wednesday Lois Barker treated<br />

<strong>The</strong> Coffee Group to homemade<br />

glazed donuts for her birthday.<br />

Thanks a lot Lois.<br />

Don’t know how many of you<br />

know Veda Kail of Farnhamville but<br />

she is in the hospital. She now is in<br />

the Paula Baber center in Ft Dodge.<br />

So everyone get out and enjoy the<br />

weather as you know Iowa and what<br />

can happen next.<br />

If you have any news for Mary’s<br />

column let Bette Knapp know<br />

Thanks<br />

SUNNYVIEW<br />

Lois Hoyt had luncheon guests<br />

on Tuesday, June 12: her grandson,<br />

Staff Sergeant Cody Hoyt, and<br />

his wife Crystal and Lois’ greatgranddaughter<br />

Taitum of El Paso,<br />

Texas. Tim Hoyt and Anita Schuttler<br />

also joined them.<br />

Thank you to Jo Fickbohm,<br />

President of Sunnyview Residents<br />

Committee, for this report. “An<br />

evening in the courtyard, with Big<br />

Band music and some golden oldies<br />

was enjoyed by 34 Sunnyview<br />

residents on Tuesday evening June<br />

19thst. <strong>The</strong> entertainment was<br />

furnished by Rex Kleemeier on<br />

drums, accompanied by recorded CD<br />

music. His wife Charlotte assisted<br />

with the set up and organization of<br />

the CDs.<br />

<strong>The</strong> residents enjoyed the music<br />

from 6 – 8 p.m. <strong>The</strong> weather cooperated<br />

by being a little windy so no<br />

bugs or mosquitoes were a problem,<br />

however, the wind had a tendency<br />

to be bothersome while serving<br />

the bars, cookies and Chex mix, as<br />

plastic and light weight containers<br />

needed to be weighted down. Each<br />

resident furnished their own drink.<br />

Hall 2 was in charge of the<br />

entertainment for the affair. <strong>The</strong><br />

residents on hall 2 included Carene<br />

Folden (hall monitor), Earl & Pauline<br />

Walters, Helen Tucker, Darlene<br />

Sage and our newest residents, Dale<br />

& Mary Sexton. Hey, that Dale is<br />

a good host. He was seen serving<br />

desserts and picking up trash. We<br />

Lake City Lions Club<br />

Saturday, June 30, 7:00 - 10:30 a.m.<br />

Lake City Community Building<br />

Dollars go to support Lions Scholarship Funds<br />

need more go-getters like him at<br />

Sunnyview.<br />

Hall 2 had intended to have their<br />

entertainment in May but at the time<br />

the Sextons were not moved in yet<br />

and Pauline Walters had surgery so<br />

the date was changed to June. Hall<br />

5 with Ted Stacy as hall monitor<br />

had to be postponed from June until<br />

a later date, due to the Big Lounge<br />

being remodeled and not finished as<br />

yet. Perhaps we will be able to have<br />

two activities planned for July as Sid<br />

Sidmore (hall monitor of hall 4) is<br />

planning a pizza party for July also.<br />

Thank you to all the willing workers<br />

at these activities. It is always nice<br />

to have get-togethers and enjoy each<br />

other’s company.”<br />

Interestingly, the concert at<br />

Sunnyview was not the only<br />

outdoor event on that Tuesday<br />

evening. Someone mentioned that<br />

they had heard music coming from<br />

the direction of Lynch’s on the<br />

square, too, and that a big group had<br />

gathered out back in the outdoor<br />

seating area to enjoy some tunes. Do<br />

you suppose that all of this outdoor<br />

music was a celebration of summer<br />

– the calendar says that it officially<br />

started on Wednesday, June 20.<br />

Happy summer!<br />

More money has been coming in<br />

for the 14 trees that were planted on<br />

June 14. This looks like a positive<br />

addition to the Sunnyview grounds<br />

– a big plus. Thank you to everyone<br />

who has been contributing.<br />

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we spent Monday playing bingo<br />

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spent the morning outside in the<br />

gazebo. Even though it as very warm<br />

Tuesday the breeze was just right in<br />

the shade! We had a wonderful time<br />

enjoying the weather and visiting.<br />

Tuesday afternoon the kitchen made<br />

banana bars we enjoyed at Tunes<br />

and Treats. Wednesday we had<br />

devotions in the morning and bible<br />

study in the afternoon. Thursday we<br />

decided to do a little gambling while<br />

playing horse race and winning<br />

candy prizes. <strong>The</strong> residents really<br />

enjoy this game so we plan to play<br />

it again in the near future! Thursday<br />

afternoon we were entertained by BJ<br />

Ukena as we sang some oldies but<br />

goodies. After singing we enjoyed<br />

some birthday cake Merle Stouts<br />

family shared with everyone for his<br />

Birthday. Friday the men enjoyed<br />

coffee and snicker doodle cookies<br />

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OBITUARIES<br />

Gerald L. Bergerson<br />

Rockwell City – Gerald L.<br />

Bergerson 55, passed away Tuesday,<br />

June 19, 2012 at Stewart Memorial<br />

Hospital, Lake City, Iowa. His<br />

wishes were to be cremated.<br />

Memorial services will be 2:00 p.m.<br />

Saturday, June 23, at the Palmer &<br />

Swank Funeral Home, Rockwell<br />

City, with Pastor Betty Weidert<br />

officiating.<br />

Gerald is survived by his daughter<br />

Jesseca (Scott) Knoke of Lohrville;<br />

sons, Jeron Bergerson of Kennewick,<br />

WA, and Justin Bergerson of<br />

Rockwell City; granddaughter<br />

Santana Hernandez-Bergerson;<br />

sisters, Merla McLaughlin of<br />

Woodenville, WA, and Kay Morris<br />

of Kennewick, WA; and brothers,<br />

Earl Goss of Albany, OR, and Keith<br />

Bob and Karen Gingery spent<br />

Friday the 15th with Anna Gingery<br />

in Slater. She was there caring for<br />

her nieces Katelyn and Ava while<br />

their folks, David and Jeana Gingery<br />

are on a trip.<br />

Barbara Winkelman was treated<br />

to lunch on Saturday the 16th for<br />

an early birthday gift. A group of<br />

friends took her to Fort Dodge. <strong>The</strong>y<br />

ate at Tea Thyme and continued their<br />

visit at the home of Teresa Gross.<br />

Eugenia Hamilton and Olivia took<br />

Vernon and Shirley Hamilton to<br />

Walnut on Fathers Day where they<br />

joined the crowds at the special<br />

antique show and sales taking place<br />

there.<br />

Diana May of Newton and her<br />

brother-in-law, David May of<br />

Wisconsin, visited with Barbara<br />

Winkelman on Tuesday the 19th .<br />

Michael and Leslie Richardson<br />

of Pensacola, FL, visited Liz<br />

Guess from the 10th to the 21st of<br />

June. Other occasional callers have<br />

<strong>The</strong> Karl L. King Municipal Band<br />

of Fort Dodge will celebrate the<br />

July 4th holiday a little early with a<br />

special patriotic concert on Sunday<br />

evening, July 1. This concert will be<br />

held at the Karl L. King Band Shell<br />

in Oleson Park. Concert time is 7:30<br />

pm. <strong>The</strong>re is no admission charge,<br />

courtesy of the City of Fort Dodge.<br />

In case of inclement weather, the<br />

concert may be cancelled.<br />

Conductor of the Karl L. King<br />

Municipal Band is Jerrold P.<br />

Jimmerson, and the Assistant<br />

Conductor is Dr. David Klee.<br />

This concert features patriotic<br />

selections to celebrate the<br />

Independence Day holiday. Marches<br />

on the evening program include<br />

Salute To <strong>The</strong> Colors by Karl L.<br />

King and Bert Anthony, former<br />

conductor W.B. Green’s unpublished<br />

march Operation Freedom, and J.J.<br />

Richards’ up-tempo Emblem of<br />

Unity. One of Karl L. King’s famous<br />

galops, Rough Riders, will be heard<br />

during this one-hour concert as well.<br />

<strong>The</strong> concert will open with an<br />

exciting new piece, An American<br />

Fanfare, by Rick Kirby, based on<br />

“My Country ‘Tis Of <strong>The</strong>e”. Also<br />

featured will be an overture, Land<br />

of Liberty, written 100 years ago<br />

by Karl King’s close friend C.L.<br />

Barnhouse of Oskaloosa IA, along<br />

with Leroy Anderson’s classic <strong>The</strong><br />

Phantom Regiment, and the stirring<br />

Carmen Dragon arrangement of<br />

America <strong>The</strong> Beautiful.<br />

On the lighter side will be a<br />

ADAZA<br />

Pierce of Florence, AZ. He was<br />

preceded in death by his wife Donna<br />

Marie Heim Bergerson; and parents,<br />

Howard Bergerson and Nellie<br />

McLaughlin.<br />

Gerald Lee Bergerson was born<br />

March 25, 1957 at Iowa City. He<br />

graduated from Manson High<br />

School, with the Class of 1976. He<br />

also graduated from Iowa Lakes<br />

Community College with a Carpentry<br />

Degree. On November 19, 1983 he<br />

was united in marriage to Donna<br />

Marie Heim at Rockwell City, Iowa.<br />

Gerald worked as a carpenter, logger,<br />

fisherman, prospector, entrepreneur,<br />

and adventurer in the states of Iowa,<br />

Washington, and Alaska. Donna<br />

passed away in 2003.<br />

been Martha Hennesy of Andover,<br />

MN, Leslie and Bob Ortiz from<br />

Pensacola, FL, Jeremy Rollo,<br />

Josh and Brook of Tulsa, OK, and<br />

Corey (Roscoe) Richardson who’s<br />

presently living with Wade and Ann<br />

Gemberling at Lohrville. John Guess<br />

of Scranton, Michael and Leslie,<br />

Corey and Liz attended the play at<br />

RVP 1875 in Jefferson on the 16th<br />

. <strong>The</strong> out-of-town visitors enjoyed<br />

many excursions and sightseeing to<br />

the points of interest nearby. <strong>The</strong>y<br />

raved about the Sunday breakfast at<br />

the University 40 Park. We locals are<br />

the lucky ones to have that so close<br />

every Sunday of the summer.<br />

Tom and Brittany Sickels,<br />

LeMars, visited Paul and Pat<br />

Schmitt Saturday afternoon. Paul<br />

and Pat Schmitt were guests at Ken<br />

Schmitt’s home in Carroll Sunday<br />

the 17th . Many friends and relatives<br />

helped celebrate the 2nd birthday of<br />

his grandson Ryker with cake and<br />

ice cream following gift opening.<br />

King Band Celebrates <strong>The</strong> Fourth:<br />

medley of songs made popular by<br />

that great bandleader and performer<br />

during World War II with A Tribute<br />

to Glenn Miller. A trumpet trio will<br />

perform one of the most popular<br />

and requested selections by the<br />

King Band, Bugler’s Holiday by<br />

Leroy Anderson. Trio members<br />

include Tim Miller, Humboldt;<br />

David Swaroff, Dayton; and Harlan<br />

VandeBerg, Fort Dodge.<br />

Recognition will be made of<br />

members from our military with<br />

the playing of the Armed Forces<br />

Salute. A special tribute will be<br />

given to the American soldier<br />

with the performance of Duty,<br />

Honor, Country, narrated by Paul<br />

Bloomquist, director of bands at<br />

Iowa Central Community College.<br />

Closing this concert, <strong>The</strong> Stars<br />

and Stripes Forever by John Philip<br />

Sousa will be heard, along with our<br />

national anthem, <strong>The</strong> Star-Spangled<br />

Banner.<br />

Persons attending this Sunday’s<br />

concert are encouraged to bring<br />

small American flags to wave at<br />

appropriate times during the concert.<br />

Persons also need to bring their own<br />

lawn chairs, blankets, etc., since<br />

there is no seating available.<br />

An ice cream social will be held<br />

before the concert starts, beginning<br />

around 6:30 pm, courtesy of the<br />

Good Shepherd Lutheran Church.<br />

Homemade ice cream and fresh<br />

baked goodies will be available for<br />

purchase as in past years.<br />

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RED CROSS SWIM LESSONS<br />

Note: All children must be 5 years or older<br />

Monday - Thursday July 9 - 20<br />

(Fridays used as rain dates)<br />

Levels 1, 3, 5 • 10:00 - 11:00 a.m.<br />

Levels 2, 4, 6 • 11:00 - 12:00 noon<br />

Price for Red Cross Lessons is $20/Child<br />

Payable before the 9th<br />

*Level 1 & Level 2 are FREE, to Southern Cal Kids this year,<br />

thanks to the generosity of the American Legion and VFW!<br />

CALL the Lake City Pool to sign up: 712-464-3270

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