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NOVEMBER 28, 2012 <strong>The</strong> <strong>Graphic</strong>-<strong>Advocate</strong> 7<br />

4-H awards ceremony held<br />

4-H members, parents, and guests<br />

attended the 2012 4-H Roun-Da-Vu<br />

(awards ceremony) held on Nov. 4<br />

at the Expo Center in Rockwell City.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Calhoun County Hot Shots,<br />

Center Trail Blazers, Center Willing<br />

Workers, and Logan Larks 4-H<br />

Clubs were the hosts for the event<br />

that began at 2 p.m. <strong>The</strong> awards<br />

ceremony started with reciting the<br />

Pledge of Allegiance. Roll call for<br />

the Calhoun County 4-H clubs was<br />

conducted with the Cedar Reading<br />

Rockers 4-H Club having the<br />

highest percentage of their members<br />

in attendance and they were awarded<br />

the traveling trophy.<br />

4-H activity reports were given<br />

on the State 4-H Camping Center<br />

by Jacob Nicholson and Lauren<br />

Ukena, Junior Camp by Kaylynn<br />

Kruckenberg, Robotics Activities by<br />

Chase Pibal and Jacy McAlexander,<br />

Intermediate Trip by Heidi<br />

Hammen, the State 4-H Conference<br />

by Brett Nicholson, and Citizenship<br />

Washington Focus trip by Jordan<br />

Ukena.<br />

All leaders for 2011-2012 and<br />

2012-2013 were given an ISU<br />

Extension and Outreach lawn chair<br />

as a token of appreciation from the<br />

County Council.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Friends of 4-H Award this<br />

year was awarded to Farm Bureau<br />

for their generosity and continuous<br />

support of the 4-H program.<br />

Members of the 2012-2013 4-H<br />

County Council were installed.<br />

<strong>The</strong> members are Haley Birks,<br />

Jacob Clark, Colton Cope, Mathew<br />

Dischler, Maria Dischler, Raeann<br />

Hanlon, Zach Hecht, Jane Kipp,<br />

Natasha Klocke, Nathan Krueger,<br />

Brett Nicholson, Ryan Nicholson,<br />

Jordan Ukena, and Rachel<br />

Wedemeyer.<br />

Project Awards, Reading Awards<br />

and Perfect Attendance Awards were<br />

awarded to Junior, Intermediate<br />

and Senior 4-H members: Emma<br />

Anderson: Reading, Photography;<br />

Dane Batz: Perfect Attendance;<br />

Sydney Batz: Perfect Attendance;<br />

Allison Birks: Perfect Attendance,<br />

Communication, Food & Nutrition,<br />

Home Improvement, Photography;<br />

Haley Birks: Perfect Attendance;<br />

Jared Birks: Perfect Attendance,<br />

Child Development, Science,<br />

Engineering, & Technology,<br />

Sewing, Visual Art; Colin Carlson:<br />

Perfect Attendance; Kelsi Carlson:<br />

Perfect Attendance; Jacob Clark:<br />

Perfect Attendance, Beef, Food &<br />

Nutrition, Science, Engineering,<br />

& Technology, Woodworking;<br />

Mitchell Clark: Perfect Attendance,<br />

Crop Production, Home<br />

Improvement, Science, Engineering,<br />

& Technology; Colton Cope: Perfect<br />

Attendance, Food & Nutrition;<br />

Cassie Darr: Clothing, Poultry;<br />

Maria Dischler: Sewing; Mathew<br />

Dischler: Citizenship;<br />

Makenzie Ewing: Reading,<br />

Photography, Sewing; Keagan<br />

Findley: Perfect Attendance; Kayla<br />

Grummon: Perfect Attendance,<br />

Food & Nutrition; Olivia Hanlon:<br />

Clothing, Communication, Food<br />

and Nutrition, Home Improvement,<br />

Photography, Rabbit; Mariah<br />

Hardy: Home Improvement,<br />

Photography, Perfect Attendance;<br />

Megan Hardy: Home Improvement,<br />

Perfect Attendance; Zach Hecht:<br />

Health, Horticulture, Photography,<br />

Science, Engineering & Technology,<br />

Perfect Attendance; Austin Heue:<br />

Food and Nutrition, Photography,<br />

Rabbit, Perfect Attendance; Audrey<br />

Hood: Food and Nutrition, Perfect<br />

Attendance, Reading; Jennifer Hood:<br />

Visual Art; Stephanie Hood: Perfect<br />

Attendance; Colin Johnson: Visual<br />

Art, Woodworking, Reading; Jane<br />

Kipp: Clothing, Communication,<br />

Science, Engineering and<br />

Technology, Reading; Natasha<br />

Klocke: Science, Engineering and<br />

Technology, Woodworking, Perfect<br />

Attendance; Kaylynn Kruckenberg:<br />

Citizenship, Photography, Sewing,<br />

Visual Art; Becca Krueger: Child<br />

Development, Citizenship, Clothing,<br />

Communication, Food and Nutrition,<br />

Home Improvement, Sewing,<br />

Visual Art; Nathan Krueger; Home<br />

Improvement, Outdoor Adventures,<br />

Visual Art; Jacob Lauver: Perfect<br />

Attendance; Sarah Legore:<br />

Perfect Attendance; Katelynn<br />

Lohff: Beef; Payton Macke: Beef;<br />

Tanner Macke: Photography,<br />

Woodworking, Perfect Attendance;<br />

Jacy McAlexander: Clothing,<br />

Communication, Consumer<br />

Management, Horticulture, Pets,<br />

Veterinary Science, Reading;<br />

Anna McChesney: Music, Outdoor<br />

Adventure, Science, Engineering<br />

and Technology, Reading; Hannah<br />

McClue: Perfect Attendance;<br />

Courtney Melohn: Woodworking,<br />

Reading; Thomas Melohn: Beef,<br />

Clothing, Food and Nutrition,<br />

Poultry, Rabbit, Sheep, Swine,<br />

Visual Art, Woodworking, Reading;<br />

Spencer Moon: Perfect Attendance;<br />

Brett Nicholson: Food and Nutrition,<br />

Leadership; Jacob Nicholson: Home<br />

Improvement, Science, Engineering<br />

and Technology; Ryan Nicholson:<br />

Home Improvement, Science,<br />

Engineering and Technology, Visual<br />

Art; Chase Pibal: Leadership, Self<br />

Determined, Visual Art, Reading;<br />

Kyle Poen: Home Improvement,<br />

Outdoor Adventure, Sewing,<br />

Veterinary Science, Visual<br />

Art, Woodworking, Reading;<br />

Tiffany Poen: Clothing, Home<br />

Improvement, Outdoor Adventure,<br />

Sewing, Veterinary Science, Visual<br />

Art, Woodworking; Lucas Pontius:<br />

Recipients of the Senior Special Awards include: Jordan Ukena,<br />

Brett Nicholson, Zach Hecht, and Raeann Hanlon.<br />

Top 4-H Awards we presented to Chase Pibal, Becca Krueger,<br />

and Raeann Hanlon. Also in the photo is Region 6 Extension and<br />

Education Director, Terry Janssen<br />

Senior 4-H Member receiving project awards include: (front)<br />

Natasha Klocke, Jane Kipp,(back) Ryan Nicholson, Zach Hecht,<br />

and Brett Nicholson.<br />

Beef, Crop Production, Home<br />

Improvement; Rylan Richardson:<br />

Perfect Attendance; Hunter Riedesel:<br />

Perfect Attendance; Landon<br />

Schleisman: Perfect Attendance;<br />

Jacob Schrage: Perfect Attendance;<br />

Joey Schrage: Perfect Attendance;<br />

Madison Schultz: Perfect<br />

Attendance; Sydnie Schultz: Perfect<br />

Attendance; Kadyn Steinborn:<br />

Perfect Attendance; Kyler Steinborn:<br />

Perfect Attendance; Alexis Tucker:<br />

Food and Nutrition, Photography,<br />

Sewing, Visual Art, Reading;<br />

Lauren Ukena: Dog, Outdoor<br />

Adventure, Sewing; Megan Ukena:<br />

Clothing, Home Improvement,<br />

Photography, Poultry; Korey Vogel:<br />

Perfect Attendance; Cara Voorde:<br />

Reading; Cassidy Voorde: Reading;<br />

David Wedemeyer: Food and<br />

Nutrition, Sewing, Reading; Rachel<br />

Wedemeyer: Perfect Attendance;<br />

Kilynn Westcott: Horse, Rabbit;<br />

and Anastasia Wiederin-Sackfield:<br />

Perfect Attendance.<br />

Special awards were presented<br />

to Senior 4-H’ers. Zach Hecht,<br />

Garfield Gleamers, received the<br />

“I Dare You” Award. Jordan<br />

Ukena, Manson Craters, received<br />

the Merit Award. Raeann Hanlon,<br />

Cedar Reading Rockers, received<br />

the Achievement Award. Brett<br />

Nicholson, Logan Larks, received<br />

the Ak-Sar-Ben Award.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Calhoun County REC donates<br />

a $100 savings bond to the Top<br />

4-H’er in each age division. This<br />

year’s Top Junior 4-H member<br />

was Chase Pibal, son of Brian and<br />

Sara Pibal from Lytton. <strong>The</strong> Top<br />

Intermediate 4-H member was<br />

Becca Krueger, daughter of Mitch<br />

and Kari Krueger from Manson.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Top Senior 4-H member was<br />

Intermediate 4-H members receiving project awards include: (front) Austin Heue, Lucas Pontius,<br />

Nathan Krueger, (back) Allison Birks, Megan Hardy, Megan Ukena, Olivia Hanlon, Courtney Melohn,<br />

and Becca Krueger.<br />

Pizza Ranch supports the Reading Award by donating a free mini-pizza to all winners.<br />

In 2011-2012, there were a record number of members receiving the Perfect Attendance Award.<br />

Raeann Hanlon, daughter of Eugenia<br />

Hamilton of Churdan.<br />

Following the ceremony photos<br />

of the winners were taken and<br />

refreshments were served.<br />

Junior 4-H members receiving project awards includes: (front) Thomas Melohn, Colin Johnson, Jacy McAlexander, Kayla Grummon,<br />

Kyle Poen, David Wedemeyer, Emma Anderson, (back) Tiffany Poen, Mariah hardy, Kilynn Westcott, Chase Pibal, Jacob Nicholson,<br />

Jard Birks, Cassie Darr, Mitchell Clark, Anna McChesney, and Alexis Tucker.<br />

Member of the County 4-H youth Council present Ben Albright, president of Farm Bureau with the Friends of 4-H award.


Church Society News news<br />

8 <strong>The</strong> <strong>Graphic</strong>-<strong>Advocate</strong> NOVEMBER 28, 2012<br />

September 26, 2012 <strong>The</strong> <strong>Graphic</strong>-<strong>Advocate</strong> 9<br />

Community supports Kid’s Spot<br />

AUBURN<br />

ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH<br />

Craig S. Zandi, Pastor<br />

Zion:<br />

10:30 a.m. Worship<br />

BARNUM<br />

CALVARY PRESBYTERIAN<br />

CHURCH<br />

“<strong>The</strong> Prairie Church”<br />

2 ½ miles SW of Barnum<br />

James Davis, Pastor<br />

Sundays: 9:15 a.m. Worship<br />

FARNHAMVILLE<br />

HOLY TRINITY LUTHERAN<br />

CHURCH<br />

Rev. Robert Zellmer<br />

Sundays: 8:30 a.m. Sunday<br />

School/Adult Bible Classes; 9:30<br />

a.m. Worship<br />

FIRST UNITED CHURCH<br />

Kristina Thompson, Pastor<br />

Sundays: 9 a.m. Worship<br />

.<br />

GLIDDEN<br />

Fat Cowboy’s<br />

This space<br />

Available Joseph Available Rick & Terrie Villarreal<br />

D. Smith Call Call D.C.<br />

(712) 464-3188 464-3188<br />

Lohrville This Chiropractic Catering Space and BBQ<br />

Clinic<br />

Rick & Terrie Villarreal, Angela Wilson<br />

707 S. Center • Lake City, IA 51449<br />

Hwy 175 712-464-8924 & Main 712-464-8924 • 712-468-2026<br />

712 - 465 - 5155<br />

www.fatcowboysrestaurant.com<br />

Huss Furniture<br />

Flooring & Upholstery<br />

Lake City - 464-9901<br />

Lake View - 657-2126<br />

Tracy<br />

Wetter<br />

108 N. Ill., Lake City<br />

712-464-7905<br />

Community<br />

Pharmacy<br />

Lake City 464-7281<br />

Rockwell City 297-7337<br />

Casey’s Custom Colors<br />

Professional Painters * Interior & Exterior<br />

Cell: (515) 571-5916 * (712) 297-2029<br />

Rockwell City, Iowa 50579<br />

This Space<br />

Available Call<br />

(712) 464-3188<br />

CHURCH NEWS<br />

CONGREGATION<br />

Rev. Betty L. Weidert<br />

Wednesday, September 26:<br />

Gathering & Reach; 7 p.m. Bell<br />

Choir<br />

Thursday, September 27: 7 p.m.<br />

AA Meeting – Fellowship Hall<br />

Sunday, September 30: 10 a.m.<br />

Worship; 11 a.m. Coffee<br />

PILGRIM LUTHERAN<br />

CHURCH<br />

Craig S. Zandi<br />

Pastor<br />

Wednesday, September 26: 9:30<br />

a.m. Bible Study<br />

Thursday, September 27: 10:30 a.m.<br />

Pr. at Shady Oaks; 7 p.m. Choir<br />

Practice<br />

Saturday, September 29: 5:30 p.m.<br />

Worship/Communion<br />

Sunday, September 30: 8 a.m.<br />

Confi rmation Classes; 9 a.m.<br />

Worship/Communion; 10 a.m.<br />

Sunday School/Bible Class<br />

GRACE BAPTIST<br />

329 E. 7th ST. MARY’S CATHOLIC<br />

CHURCH<br />

Fr. Lynn Bruch<br />

Masses: 5:30 p.m. Tues. and 8<br />

a.m. Fri.<br />

Street<br />

5 p.m. Saturday<br />

Glidden<br />

10 a.m. Sunday<br />

712-659-3893<br />

Confessions: Saturday 4:30 p.m.<br />

712-659-2304<br />

Rev. R.E. Hamilton, Pastor WOODLAWN CHRISTIAN<br />

Sunday: 9:30 a.m. Sunday school Sundays: 9 a.m. Sunday School<br />

for all ages; 10:30 a.m. Morning for all ages; 10:10 a.m. Worship;<br />

service; 5:30 p.m. Praise & Prayer; 6-7:30 p.m. Sunday Night Bible<br />

6 p.m. Evening Service<br />

School<br />

Tuesdays: 7 p.m. Seekers Bible<br />

UNITED METHODIST<br />

Study<br />

CHURCH<br />

Wednesday, October 3: 6:30 p.m.<br />

Chad Jennings, Pastor<br />

Christian Council meeting<br />

9:15 a.m. Sunday school<br />

10:30 a.m. Worship<br />

LANESBORO<br />

PLEASANT RIDGE<br />

UNITED METHODIST<br />

COMMUNITY CHURCH<br />

CHURCH<br />

Four Miles South of Glidden Reverend Lexie Kirkpatrick<br />

Pastor Brian Hodge Sundays: 8 a.m. Sunday school; 9<br />

www.pleasantridgecc.org<br />

a.m. Church.<br />

Sundays: 9:30 a.m. Sunday Wednesdays: 4 p.m. After School<br />

school; 10:30 a.m. Worship Special Kids; 6 p.m. Chimes.<br />

Service<br />

Thursdays: 9 a.m. Community<br />

Coffee.<br />

JOLLEY<br />

UNITED METHODIST<br />

LOHRVILLE<br />

Anita Bane, Pastor<br />

Sundays: 9 a.m. Worship; LOHRVILLE CHRISTIAN<br />

9:15 a.m. Sunday school<br />

CHURCH<br />

(Disciples of Christ)<br />

KNIERIM<br />

Phil Cline, Pastor<br />

95 5<br />

TRINITY LUTHERAN<br />

CHURCH<br />

(Missouri Synod)<br />

Rev. Chadric Dietrich<br />

Summer Schedule: Service at 9:30<br />

a.m.<br />

LAKE CITY<br />

FIRST BAPTIST<br />

John Swoyer, Pastor<br />

9:30 a.m. Sunday school<br />

10:30 a.m. Worship<br />

UNITED METHODIST<br />

CHURCH<br />

Sundays: 10:30 a.m. Worship;<br />

11:30 a.m. Confi rmation; 6:30 p.m.<br />

Bible Study<br />

LAKE CITY<br />

KINGDOM HALL OF<br />

JEHOVAH’S WITNESSES<br />

9:30 a.m. Public Talk<br />

10:20 a.m. Watchtower Study<br />

LAKE CITY UNION CHURCH<br />

– A UNITED METHODIST<br />

AND PRESBYTERIAN (USA)<br />

th AUBURN<br />

ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH<br />

Craig S. Zandi, Pastor<br />

Zion:<br />

10:30 a.m. Worship<br />

BARNUM<br />

CALVARY PRESBYTERIAN<br />

CHURCH<br />

“<strong>The</strong> Prairie Church”<br />

2 ½ miles SW of Barnum<br />

James Davis, Pastor<br />

Sundays: 9:15 a.m. Worship<br />

FARNHAMVILLE<br />

HOLY TRINITY LUTHERAN<br />

CHURCH<br />

Rev. Robert Zellmer<br />

Sundays: 8:30 a.m. Sunday School/Adult<br />

Bible Classes; 9:30 a.m. Worship<br />

FARNHAMVILLE FIRST UNITED<br />

CHURCH<br />

Fellowship hour: 9:30 a.m.<br />

Worship Service: 10:30 a.m.<br />

Street, Lohrville<br />

712-465-5545<br />

GLIDDEN<br />

9 a.m. Sunday Worship<br />

10:15 a.m. Fellowship/Coffee<br />

GRACE BAPTIST<br />

For information on local Bible<br />

329 E. 7<br />

Studies call Pastor Phil @ (H) 712-<br />

465-5545 (C) 712-465-6009.<br />

ST. JOSEPH CATHOLIC<br />

Fr. Lynn Bruch<br />

Masses: No Sunday Morning<br />

Mass<br />

Saturday: 6:30 p.m. Mass<br />

Daily Mass: 8 a.m. Thursday<br />

Confessions: Saturday 6 p.m.<br />

UNITED METHODIST<br />

CHURCH<br />

Reverend Lexie Kirkpatrick<br />

Sundays: 8:30 a.m. Choir<br />

Practice; 10:30 a.m. Worship; 8<br />

p.m. Bible Study.<br />

Wednesdays: Parish-Youth Group.<br />

LYTTON<br />

EMANUEL-ST. JOHN<br />

LUTHERAN<br />

Wayne Pfannkuch, Pastor<br />

Wednesday, September 26: EPIC<br />

at Methodist Church, RC; 5:30<br />

th Shady Oaks Administrator (and Kid’s Spot Board Vice President)<br />

Jennifer Blair, along with Board Member Kim Kelly, present a check for<br />

$4062.50 to Kid’s Spot Director Krystal Frank.<br />

KNIERIM<br />

TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH<br />

(Missouri Synod)<br />

Rev. Chadric Dietrich<br />

Sundays: 10:15 a.m. Worship<br />

LAKE CITY<br />

FIRST BAPTIST<br />

John Swoyer, Pastor<br />

9:30 a.m. Sunday school<br />

10:30 a.m. Worship<br />

UNITED METHODIST CHURCH<br />

Sundays: 10:30 a.m. Worship; 11:30 a.m.<br />

Confirmation; 6:30 p.m. Bible Study<br />

KINGDOM HALL OF JEHOVAH’S<br />

WITNESSES<br />

9:30 a.m. Public Talk<br />

10:20 a.m. Watchtower Study<br />

LAKE CITY UNION CHURCH<br />

– A UNITED METHODIST<br />

AND PRESBYTERIAN (USA)<br />

CONGREGATION<br />

Rev. Betty L. Weidert<br />

Wednesday, November 28: <strong>The</strong> Gathering<br />

& REACH; 4:30 p.m. Worship & Music<br />

meeting; 7 p.m. Bell Choir; 7:50 p.m. Choir<br />

Sunday, December 2: 10 a.m. Worship; 11<br />

a.m. Coffee<br />

Street<br />

PILGRIM LUTHERAN CHURCH<br />

Glidden<br />

Craig S. Zandi<br />

Pastor<br />

712-659-3893<br />

Wednesday, November 28: 9:30 a.m. Bible<br />

712-659-2304<br />

Study<br />

Rev. R.E. Hamilton, Pastor<br />

Thursday, November 29: 10:30 a.m. Pr. at<br />

Sunday: 9:30 a.m. Sunday school for all<br />

Shady Oaks; 7 a.m. Choir Practice<br />

ages; 10:30 a.m. Morning service; 5:30 p.m.<br />

Saturday, December 1: 5:30 p.m. Worship/<br />

Praise & Prayer; 6 p.m. Evening Service<br />

Communion; 6:30 p.m. Christmas Caroling<br />

followed by Soup Supper<br />

UNITED METHODIST CHURCH<br />

Sunday, December 2: 8 a.m. Confirmation<br />

Chad Jennings, Pastor<br />

Classes; 9 a.m. Worship/Communion; 10<br />

9:15 a.m. Sunday school<br />

a.m. S.S./Bible Class<br />

10:30 a.m. Worship<br />

ST. MARY’S CATHOLIC CHURCH<br />

PLEASANT RIDGE COMMUNITY<br />

Fr. Lynn Bruch<br />

CHURCH<br />

Masses: 5:30 p.m. Tues. and 8 a.m. Fri.<br />

Four Miles South of Glidden<br />

5 p.m. Saturday<br />

Pastor Brian Hodge<br />

10 a.m. Sunday<br />

www.pleasantridgecc.org<br />

Confessions: Saturday 4:30 p.m.<br />

Sundays: 9:30 a.m. Sunday school;<br />

10:30 a.m. Worship Service<br />

WOODLAWN CHRISTIAN<br />

Sundays: 9 a.m. Sunday School for all<br />

ages; 10:10 a.m. Worship; 6-7:30 p.m.<br />

JOLLEY<br />

Sunday Night Bible School<br />

Tuesdays: 7 p.m. Seekers Bible Study<br />

UNITED METHODIST<br />

Sunday, December 2: Food Pantry Sunday;<br />

Anita Bane, Pastor<br />

5 p.m. elders meeting<br />

Sundays: 9 a.m. Worship;<br />

Wednesday, December 5: 6:30 p.m.<br />

Christian Council meeting<br />

9:15 a.m. Sunday school<br />

Lake City Flowers & Gifts<br />

101 S. Center, Lake City<br />

800-587-1760 712-464-3787<br />

www.lakecityflowers.com<br />

Hospital, Funeral, Birthday, Just Because<br />

Flowers, Plants, Balloons, Candles Gifts<br />

Weddings & Custom Silk Arranagements<br />

Where Everybody Wins!<br />

800-676-7537 297-7537<br />

Rockwell City<br />

Lake City Rockwell City<br />

Member<br />

FDIC<br />

Lohrville<br />

712-464-3181 712-297-7547 712-465-2715<br />

Lake City Lumber<br />

1018 W. Main<br />

Lake City, IA<br />

712-464-8941<br />

For your complete building and<br />

remodeling needs<br />

“where caring makes the difference”<br />

For your long term<br />

or respite care needs<br />

Speech - Physical -<br />

Occupational <strong>The</strong>rapy<br />

Offered Daily!<br />

Skilled<br />

Nursing<br />

Facility<br />

712-297-8918<br />

Rockwell City, Iowa<br />

sunny@iowatelecom.net<br />

877-397-7600<br />

Hwy 20 East, Rockwell City, IA 50579<br />

(712) 297-7200<br />

p.m. Life Group Leader Training; 6<br />

p.m. Student teams Training; 6:30<br />

p.m. supper; 7 p.m. Junior & High<br />

School EPIC<br />

Sunday, September 30: 10 a.m.<br />

Sunday School; 11 a.m. Worship<br />

with Holy Communion; 6 p.m.<br />

Contemporary Service with<br />

Holy Communion; 7:05 p.m.<br />

Confi rmation; Tape Ministry: Jane<br />

Glasnapp<br />

FIRST PRESBYTERIAN<br />

Pastor Wayne Pfannkuch, Pr<br />

9 a.m. Worship<br />

10 a.m. Sunday School @<br />

Emanuel-St. John Lutheran<br />

POMEROY<br />

EVANGELICAL CONVENANT<br />

Rural Pomeroy<br />

Sundays: 9 a.m. Sunday school;<br />

10:15 Morning Worship<br />

ROCKWELL CITY<br />

CHURCH OF CHRIST<br />

9 a.m. Sunday school<br />

10 a.m. Communion & Worship<br />

Wednesday: 6:30 p.m. Supper; 7<br />

to 8 p.m. Youth Group 1st thru 12th Everyone thought of November<br />

6th as Election Day - a time to<br />

get out and vote, but it was also a<br />

great opportunity to support a local<br />

business.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Shady Oaks Care Center<br />

team, along with fellow Kid’s Spot<br />

Board and community members,<br />

collaborated to raise funds for <strong>The</strong><br />

Kid’s Spot childcare center in Lake<br />

City. Through much planning and<br />

hard work, a fundraiser consisting<br />

of a maid-rite meal, bake sale, and<br />

silent auction was held. Many<br />

generous donations were given from<br />

both local and out of town businesses<br />

and patrons.<br />

Special thanks to Jennifer Blair<br />

from Shady Oaks for the fundraising<br />

idea and for leading the efforts, as<br />

well as to Jennifer Snyder from<br />

Stewart Memorial for organizing the<br />

bake sale with the SMCH Auxiliary.<br />

Matching donations from Vetter<br />

Health Services (parent company<br />

of Shady Oaks Care Center) in the<br />

amount of $1000 and from Thrivent<br />

Financial for Lutherans in the in<br />

amount of $250 supported the cause.<br />

Due to the generosity of so many<br />

we were able to net over $4000 to<br />

present to <strong>The</strong> Kid’s Spot.<br />

<strong>The</strong> money will be used for<br />

general expenses in striving to keep<br />

daycare rates competitive.<br />

grades<br />

CHURCH NEWS<br />

EVANGELICAL FREE<br />

CHURCH<br />

Interim Speaker Tim Chavers<br />

817 S. 3rd . St.<br />

For more LANESBORO information, call 297-<br />

5445<br />

9 a.m. UNITED Worship; METHODIST 6:30 p.m. CHURCH Sunday<br />

Reverend evening Lexie Worship; Kirkpatrick<br />

Sundays: 8 a.m. Sunday school; 9 a.m.<br />

Wednesday: Prayer Service – 6<br />

Church.<br />

p.m.<br />

Wednesdays: 4 p.m. After School Special<br />

Kids; 6 p.m. Chimes.<br />

IMMANUEL LUTHERAN<br />

Thursdays: 9 a.m. Community Coffee.<br />

(Missouri Synod)<br />

Rev. Chadric Dietrich<br />

Summer Schedule: LOHRVILLE Service at 9:30<br />

a.m.<br />

LOHRVILLE CHRISTIAN CHURCH<br />

ST. FRANCIS (Disciples of CATHOLIC<br />

Christ)<br />

Fr. Phil Richard Cline, Pastor Ries<br />

Masses: 95 5 9:30 a.m. Sunday<br />

ST. PAUL LUTHERAN<br />

Reverend Jim Mossman<br />

Wednesday, September 26: 11 a.m.<br />

M on W; 5:30-8:30 p.m. EPIC<br />

Thursday, September 27: 11 a.m. M<br />

on W<br />

Friday, September 28: M on W<br />

Saturday, September 29: 5:30 p.m.<br />

Worship<br />

Sunday, September 30: 9 a.m.<br />

Worship; 10 a.m. Sunday School;<br />

10 a.m. Confi rmation<br />

th Street, Lohrville<br />

712-465-5545<br />

9 a.m. Sunday Worship<br />

10:15 a.m. Fellowship/Coffee<br />

For information on local Bible Studies call<br />

Pastor Phil @ (H) 712-465-5545 (C) 712-<br />

465-6009.<br />

ST. JOSEPH CATHOLIC<br />

Fr. Lynn Bruch<br />

Masses: No Sunday Morning Mass<br />

Saturday: 6:30 p.m. Mass<br />

Daily Mass: 8 a.m. Thursday<br />

Confessions: Saturday 6 p.m.<br />

UNITED METHODIST<br />

Anita Bane, Pastor<br />

10:30 a.m. Worship, 5 p.m. 2nd UNITED METHODIST CHURCH<br />

Reverend Lexie Kirkpatrick<br />

Sundays: 8:30 a.m. Choir Practice; 10:30<br />

a.m. Worship; 8 p.m. Bible Study.<br />

Saturday Wednesdays: of each Parish-Youth month, Group. Skit/<br />

Drama Service<br />

Wednesday, LYTTON September 26: 6 p.m.<br />

Bells; 6:30 p.m. EPIC at UMC<br />

Sunday, EMANUEL-ST. September JOHN 30: LUTHERAN 10:30 a.m.<br />

Worship; Wayne 11:30 Pfannkuch, a.m. Confi Pastor rmation;<br />

Tuesday, 6:30 November p.m. Bible 27: 5 Study p.m. Christmas<br />

decorating with Soup & Potluck<br />

Friday, November ODEBOLT 30: 9 a.m. Church<br />

Council Exit Interview for Pastor Wayne<br />

Saturday, TRINITY December LUTHERAN<br />

1: 1-4 p.m. Come &<br />

Go Baby Shower for Ashley Toms<br />

CHURCH<br />

Sunday, December 2: 10 a.m.<br />

Tuesday, September 18: 5:30 p.m.<br />

Sunday School; 11 a.m. Worship; 6<br />

Sac City Zone LWML Fall Rally.<br />

p.m. Contemporary Service; 7:05 p.m.<br />

Confirmation; Tape Ministry: Sara Carlson<br />

Tuesday, December SOMERS 4: 1:30 p.m. Ruth<br />

Circle<br />

UNITED METHODIST<br />

Crystal FIRST Oberheu, PRESBYTERIAN Pastor<br />

Pastor Wayne Sunday: Pfannkuch, Pr<br />

10:30 9 a.m. Worship Worship,<br />

10 a.m. Sunday School @ Emanuel-St.<br />

John Lutheran<br />

BLAIR’S<br />

ARTISTIC TOUCHES & DESIGNS<br />

CUSTOM FURNITURE & CABINETRY<br />

712-464-3075<br />

101 N. Center, Lake City<br />

Shady Oaks Care Center<br />

“Dignity In Life”<br />

Lake City 464-3106<br />

<strong>The</strong> Calhoun County Community<br />

Foundation (CCCF) will hold two<br />

grant-writing workshops mandatory<br />

for those interested in applying for a<br />

2013 grant. <strong>The</strong> workshops will be<br />

held on Thursday, Dec. 6 at 7 p.m.<br />

and Saturday, Jan. 5 at 10 .m.<br />

Both workshops will be held<br />

at the Rockwell City Community<br />

Center/Library.<br />

A representative from the applying<br />

organization must attend one of the<br />

grant-writing workshops in order to<br />

be eligible to receive a grant.<br />

<strong>The</strong> 2013 application will be<br />

available to those attending the Dec.<br />

6 workshop. An electronic <strong>version</strong> of<br />

the application will also be available<br />

by Dec. 1<br />

Nicholas Kavanaugh and Megan<br />

Wharff of Cedar Falls are pleased to<br />

announce their engagement.<br />

Parents of the couple are Dana<br />

Etzel and Dave Wharff of Urbandale<br />

and Chris and Kris Kavanaugh of<br />

Lohrville.<br />

A Dec. 22 wedding in West Des<br />

Moines is planned.<br />

Kavanaugh is a 2008 graduate<br />

ODEBOLT<br />

of Southern Cal High School and<br />

a 2011 graduate of the University<br />

TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH<br />

of Northern Iowa with a bachelor’s<br />

degree in Communication. POMEROY He is<br />

pursuing a master’s degree from<br />

EVANGELICAL CONVENANT<br />

Rural Pomeroy<br />

Sundays: 9 a.m. Sunday school; 10:15<br />

Morning Worship<br />

st at www.cccfiowa.org.<br />

<strong>The</strong> mandatory workshops are<br />

designed to help improve the grant<br />

application process.<br />

<strong>The</strong> grants, up to $5,000, are to<br />

assist not-for-profit organizations<br />

needing financial assistance to<br />

complete local projects. Areas<br />

of Foundation giving are: Arts<br />

& Culture, Community Affairs<br />

& Development, Education,<br />

Environmental Protection,<br />

Health, Historic Preservation<br />

and Human Services. All 501(c)<br />

(3) organizations, 107(b) units of<br />

alking and listening to God.<br />

That’s prayer.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Bible tells us God wants a close connection with us.<br />

So talk and listen to God this week.<br />

This week, begin your conversation with God in church.<br />

Ucall We haul<br />

Property & Rental Clean up<br />

Cleaning inside or out<br />

Will Haul Debris Away<br />

Call James (515) 571-5916 or (712) 297-2029<br />

418 Main St. * Rockwell City, IA * 50579<br />

Esther 7:1-6, 9-10: 9:20-22 Mark 9:38-50<br />

James 5:13-20<br />

Psalm 124<br />

Revised Common Lectionary © 1992 by the Consultation on Common Texts for<br />

Sunday, September 30, 2012<br />

Eighteenth Sunday After Pentecost<br />

Foundation Workshop<br />

Kavanaugh-Wharff to wed<br />

<strong>The</strong> Calhoun County Museum<br />

Association met at the museum on<br />

Sept. 18. <strong>The</strong>re were nine members<br />

present.<br />

President Marlene Johnson Called<br />

the meeting to order, the minutes<br />

were read and the treasurer’s report<br />

was explained. Bot were accepted.<br />

Old business: Uyntha Duncan has<br />

come several times to work on new<br />

cards for the exhibits. <strong>The</strong>y look<br />

very nice. JoAnne Maguire and<br />

Aileen Maguire have helped her.<br />

Jim Casey and crew have been<br />

painting the windows, as you can see<br />

when you drive by. <strong>The</strong>re are a LOT<br />

of windows, as you can see when<br />

you drive by, so it takes a while.<br />

<strong>The</strong> men have been working very<br />

hard getting the Hammond Log<br />

Cabin ready to move up here. It was<br />

and still is a lot of work, so we thank<br />

all of them.<br />

Bonnie DeBolt reported on the<br />

Flea Market. It did very well and<br />

made more than they did last time.<br />

She thanked all her helpers for all<br />

their hard work and it takes a LOT<br />

of work. Big thanks to her!<br />

Sun. Sept. 16th ROCKWELL CITY<br />

CHURCH OF CHRIST<br />

9 a.m. Sunday school<br />

10 a.m. Communion & Worship<br />

Wednesday: 6:30 p.m. Supper; 7 to 8 p.m.<br />

Youth Group 1<br />

was the annual<br />

Al Welsh Dance. We had a good<br />

attendance. <strong>The</strong>re were about 90<br />

who came and they danced a lot,<br />

always a fun time.<br />

New business: Dorothy Talbot has<br />

st thru 12th grades<br />

EVANGELICAL FREE CHURCH<br />

Interim Speaker Tim Chavers<br />

817 S. 3rd . St.<br />

For more information, call 297-5445<br />

9 a.m. Worship; 6:30 p.m. Sunday evening<br />

Worship;<br />

Wednesday: Prayer Service – 6 p.m.<br />

IMMANUEL LUTHERAN<br />

(Missouri Synod)<br />

Rev. Chadric Dietrich<br />

Sundays: 8:45 a.m. Worship; 10 a.m.<br />

Sunday School<br />

ST. FRANCIS CATHOLIC<br />

Fr. Richard Ries<br />

Masses: 9:30 a.m. Sunday<br />

ST. PAUL LUTHERAN<br />

Reverend Jim Mossman<br />

Saturdays: 5:30 p.m. Worship<br />

Sundays: 9 a.m. Worship; 10 a.m. Sunday<br />

School and Confirmation<br />

Communion Served 1st & 3rd Sunday<br />

UNITED METHODIST<br />

Anita Bane, Pastor<br />

10:30 a.m. Worship; 11:30 a.m.<br />

Confirmation; 6:30 p.m. Bible Study<br />

SOMERS<br />

DENA BAWINKEL<br />

Windows & Webs<br />

Stained Glass & Web Design Studio<br />

(515) 571-5917<br />

on the square in Rockwell City<br />

Hours: Tues.-Fri. 9-5 * Sat. 9-12<br />

John C. Harrington, 75 of Sioux<br />

City, died Thursday, November 22,<br />

2012 at his residence from leukemia.<br />

Mass of Christian Burial was<br />

held Monday at St. Joseph Catholic<br />

Church in Salix. Burial was in<br />

Lohrville, Iowa. Arrangements were<br />

under the direction of Waterbury<br />

Funeral the University Service. of Northern Iowa<br />

in John Student was Affairs. born on He December is employed 27,<br />

1936 in the in University Salix, Iowa, of Northern the son Iowa of<br />

Clinton<br />

Admissions<br />

and<br />

Offi<br />

Margaret<br />

ce.<br />

Harrington.<br />

He graduated from St. Joseph<br />

Wharff is a 2007 graduate of<br />

Catholic School in 1955 in Salix.<br />

He<br />

Urbandale<br />

then earned<br />

High<br />

an education<br />

School and<br />

degree<br />

a<br />

from 2011 graduate Wayne of State the College. University He of<br />

attended Northern St. Iowa Louis with University a bachelor’s for a<br />

master’s degree in degree Communication. in math and from She<br />

the is University pursuing a of master’s South Dakota, degree a<br />

master’s from the degree University of education of Northern and<br />

administration.<br />

Iowa in Communication. She is<br />

employed John taught as a Graduate in high Assistant schools<br />

in in the Iowa, University Lohrville, of Northern Melbourne, Iowa<br />

West<br />

Communication<br />

Marshall,<br />

Department.<br />

State Center and<br />

Emmetsburg. He loved coaching<br />

and had an Emmetsburg Catholic<br />

football team go undefeated. He<br />

won football coach of the year in<br />

1964. the Variety John Show also enjoyed this Sunday. his time We<br />

refereeing will furnish numerous the bars sports. and help set up<br />

tables. John was a principal at Cedar<br />

Valley Jeremy and Schaefer a superintendent came to look in Rolfe, over<br />

Iowa. the electrical John finished works and his gave career us as a bid an<br />

insurance of what it agent will cost in LeMars, to update Iowa it. and He<br />

Cottonwood, showed us several Arizona. ways to do it and<br />

we John had married to choose, Connie so voted Burke to have in<br />

1962. his company She died come in and 2004. do <strong>The</strong>y the work. had<br />

six It will children: be sometime Maureen in October. and her<br />

husband Every year Bob (Nicole, we treat Jared); the County Deb<br />

and Supervisors her husband to a dinner, Pete so Wilhelm; we all<br />

brought covered dishes and they<br />

came Francis at noon and G. it was Hobart a nice dinner<br />

for them and us as well.<br />

Frances G. Hobart 80, passed<br />

It’s getting to the end of our year<br />

away Tuesday, November 20, 2012<br />

being open. We’ve had a good<br />

at her home. Funeral services were<br />

attendance of people coming just<br />

held Monday, Nov. 26 at St. Francis<br />

to go through and we have gotten<br />

Catholic Church, Rockwell City. Fr.<br />

several projects done. We had a good<br />

Brian Danner officiated the Mass of<br />

board of workers and we all seem to<br />

Christian Burial. Burial was at St.<br />

enjoy it.<br />

Francis Cemetery.<br />

<strong>The</strong> only thing that is coming up is<br />

Fran is survived by her husband<br />

the Variety Show, so hope you can<br />

F. Melvin Hobart; children, Marie<br />

all come and enjoy that.<br />

(Bryan) Feldhans of Lake City,<br />

We want to make know that<br />

Victoria (Dennis) Paulsen of Spirit<br />

we are a CALHOUN COUNTY<br />

Lake, David Hobart of Rockwell<br />

MUSEUM, not just a Rockwell City<br />

City, James Hobart of New Bern,<br />

museum, so we would like people<br />

NC, Nancy Hobart of Virginia Beach,<br />

from other towns to come and serve<br />

VA, Richard Hobart of Rockwell<br />

on the board.<br />

City, Sarah Hobart of Matteson,<br />

BIG THANKS to all who helped<br />

IL, Jennifer Johnson (Sean) of Ft.<br />

sit and work and just come and<br />

Dodge, and William (Kim) Hobart<br />

enjoyed the wonderful museum.<br />

Calhoun County Museum<br />

UNITED METHODIST<br />

Crystal Oberheu, Pastor<br />

government, and other potential<br />

qualifying charitable organizations<br />

operating for the benefit of Calhoun<br />

County are encouraged to secure<br />

an application from the Calhoun<br />

County Economic Development<br />

office in Rockwell City or from<br />

the Foundation’s website: www.<br />

cccfiowa.org. <strong>The</strong> grant deadline is<br />

Wednesday, February 6, 2013.<br />

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Proliant<br />

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Lytton 712-466-2256<br />

Births<br />

Calhoun County Community<br />

Foundation, 2013 grant application<br />

opportunities, and other foundation<br />

information should be directed to:<br />

Andy and Renee<br />

Calhoun<br />

Bailey<br />

County<br />

of Glidden<br />

became<br />

Community<br />

the proud<br />

Foundation<br />

parents of<br />

their<br />

Attention:<br />

second baby<br />

Pam Anderson<br />

girl, Emily Ruth,<br />

on<br />

910<br />

Wednesday,<br />

Tonawanda,<br />

September<br />

PO Box<br />

12,<br />

47<br />

2012.<br />

She<br />

Rockwell<br />

was born<br />

City,<br />

at Stewart<br />

Iowa 50579<br />

Memorial<br />

Community<br />

(712) 297-5601<br />

Hospital in Lake City<br />

and<br />

ccedc@windstream.net<br />

weighed 7 lbs, 1 oz and was<br />

20.5" long. She joins her big sister,<br />

Alissa Sue, at home. Grandparents<br />

are Mr. and Mrs. Romayne Bundt<br />

of Glidden and Mr. and Mrs. Loren<br />

Bailey of Kirsville, MO.<br />

OBITUARIES<br />

John C. Harrington<br />

Patricia Schaffer<br />

Patricia Schaffer, 74, died<br />

Wednesday, November 21, 2012<br />

at Stewart Memorial Community<br />

Hospital in Lake City. Funeral<br />

services were held Saturday,<br />

Stroke and<br />

Osteoporosis<br />

Screenings<br />

People in the Lake City area can<br />

be screened to reduce their risk of<br />

having a stroke or bone fracture. St.<br />

Mary Catholic Church will host Life<br />

Line Screening on Oct. 8 <strong>The</strong> site<br />

is located at 205 N. Lloyd Street in<br />

Lake City.<br />

Four key points every person<br />

needs to know:<br />

• Stroke is the third leading<br />

cause of death and a<br />

leading cause of permanent<br />

disability<br />

• 80% of stroke victims had<br />

no apparent warning signs<br />

Kirk Harrington and his wife Olga;<br />

Colleen and<br />

prior<br />

her<br />

to their<br />

husband<br />

stroke<br />

Nate Baer<br />

(Grace); • Preventive Teresa and ultrasound her husband<br />

James Lake screenings (Jim); Ryan can help Harrington you<br />

and Vatche avoid Simonian. a stroke<br />

He • had Screenings seven siblings: are fast, George<br />

(Mary); noninvasive, Richard painless, (Madonna);<br />

Audrey (Bob); affordable Lenore; and Tim convenient (Anita);<br />

Julie; Screenings Kevin; and identify many nieces potential and<br />

cardiovascular nephews. conditions such as<br />

blocked<br />

He married<br />

arteries and<br />

Carol<br />

irregular<br />

Malek<br />

heart<br />

in<br />

2008. She has two children, Tim<br />

rhythm, abdominal aortic aneurysms,<br />

Malek and his wife Debra (Andrey,<br />

and<br />

Charles,<br />

hardening<br />

Ruby<br />

of<br />

Ann)<br />

the arteries<br />

and Becky<br />

in the<br />

legs, and her which husband is a Dan strong Walters predictor (Liz,<br />

of Katie, heart Megan disease. and A great-grandson,<br />

bone density<br />

screening Gabriel). to assess osteoporosis risk<br />

is He also was offered preceded and is in appropriate death by for his<br />

both parents men and and his women. first wife, Connie.<br />

To schedule an appointment, call<br />

1-877-237-1287 or visit the website<br />

at www.lifelinescreening.com. Pre-<br />

of<br />

registration<br />

Council Bluffs;<br />

is required.<br />

21 grandchildren;<br />

8 great-grandchildren. She was<br />

preceded in death by her son Daniel<br />

Lee Hobart; parents, George and<br />

Frances Schmid Puchner; and 6<br />

brothers and sisters.<br />

Frances Georgene Puchner<br />

Hobart was born August 3, 1932<br />

at Springfield, Minnesota. She<br />

graduated from Springfield High<br />

School. Fran worked for many years<br />

at various businesses, including Huff<br />

Drug, Don’t 17-20 Café, Shell Flower OutShop,<br />

and the a Congregate Lot of Meal Cash; Site. On<br />

October 2, 1954 she was united in<br />

marriage Use the to Francis Classifieds.<br />

Melvin Hobart at<br />

Springfield. Fran was a member of<br />

St. Francis Catholic Church, and the<br />

American Legion Auxiliary.<br />

<strong>The</strong><br />

<strong>Graphic</strong>-<br />

<strong>Advocate</strong><br />

November 24<br />

Contact Brook Nelsen<br />

712-464-3188<br />

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th at Lampe Funeral<br />

Home in Lake City with burial in<br />

the Lake City Cemetery. To leave<br />

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NOVEMBER 28, 2012 <strong>The</strong> <strong>Graphic</strong>-<strong>Advocate</strong> 9<br />

Rockwell City 2012 Holiday Celebration great success<br />

By: <strong>The</strong>resa Hildreth, Rockwell City<br />

Chamber of Commerce director<br />

<strong>The</strong> 2012 Holiday Celebration<br />

was a lovely evening of fun, food<br />

and fellowship. My sincere thanks<br />

to all who attend and to the many<br />

volunteers that made this evening<br />

possible.<br />

Santa (aka Paul Boyce) was the<br />

highlight of the evening for kids and<br />

adults alike. His elves, Jona Grodahl<br />

and Hailey Burley helped to round<br />

out the holiday theme. I hope that<br />

Jessica Henry was able to snap that<br />

perfect Santa photo for kids and<br />

parents and we appreciate Jessica’s<br />

participation in the event. Another<br />

big highlight of the evening was the<br />

UBI Trolley Rides courtesy of <strong>The</strong><br />

Bob Roby Family and UBI Team. It<br />

was a perfect night for a ride around<br />

town to admire the pretty lights.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Community Center was<br />

festive in décor thanks to Stephanie<br />

Wheeler and her daughter and<br />

the smells of the wonderful chili<br />

(homemade by Lowell Stoolman)<br />

and cheese soup filled the air.<br />

Rockwell City is very fortunate<br />

to have great volunteerism in their<br />

Rockwell City Rotary Club and<br />

from the Logan Larks 4H Club. <strong>The</strong><br />

Rotarians served the food and drinks<br />

and manned the clean up detail.<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir support makes any job easier.<br />

<strong>The</strong> 4H members helped out by<br />

supplying the sweet treats, helping<br />

with the serving, and cleaning up<br />

tables. Service in our youth is so<br />

vital and we are blessed to have these<br />

young people in our community.<br />

Community Spirit was a live<br />

Sunday night at the Community<br />

Center and it was very nice to have<br />

a number of our local businesses<br />

and individuals host vendor tables.<br />

We are reminded of the importance<br />

to shop local this holiday season<br />

as in every season to keep our<br />

business community thriving.<br />

Many businesses added to the<br />

festivities with gifts for the Holiday<br />

Celebration door prizes. We thank<br />

them for their generosity. Misty<br />

Rastetter coordinated the gifts for<br />

the event and I appreciate her efforts<br />

in that project.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Chamber showcased their<br />

newest project – a print of the<br />

Rockwell City Square which features<br />

the Calhoun County Courthouse,<br />

Carnegie Library and the Bandstand.<br />

<strong>The</strong> winter scene is lovely and this<br />

is a piece of artwork that would<br />

hang nicely in any home. Chamber<br />

members will be taking orders for<br />

the prints in the next few weeks so<br />

watch for more information.<br />

Our next event for Chamber<br />

Members is the Annual Rockwell<br />

City Chamber & Development<br />

Meeting on Sunday, January 13 at<br />

6:30 pm in the First Community Bank<br />

Basement. All Chamber members<br />

– current and new – are invited<br />

to attend. <strong>The</strong> Fire Department is<br />

hosting their monthly soup supper<br />

that evening so we encourage<br />

chamber members to have soup at<br />

the Fire House prior to attending the<br />

Chamber meeting.<br />

On behalf of the Rockwell City<br />

Chamber & Development members<br />

and board of directors we wish all<br />

Rockwell City citizens a blessed<br />

holiday season. Living in a small<br />

community, like Rockwell City, is<br />

wonderful because of the wonderful<br />

people of the community. Happy<br />

Holidays!<br />

Displays at the celebration<br />

Civic organizations as well as merchants had displays at the Rockwell City Holiday Celebration.<br />

(<strong>Graphic</strong>-<strong>Advocate</strong> photo by Ken Ross)<br />

Good eating<br />

A soup supper is a popular part of the Rockwell City Holiday celebration. (<strong>Graphic</strong>-<strong>Advocate</strong> photo<br />

by Ken Ross)<br />

Trolley rides<br />

Horse drawn trolley rides were given during the Rockwell City celebration on Sunday. (<strong>Graphic</strong>-<br />

<strong>Advocate</strong> photo by Ken Ross)<br />

Serving a crowd<br />

A constant stream of people were served a soup supper at the Rockwell City Holiday Celebration<br />

on Sunday. (<strong>Graphic</strong>-<strong>Advocate</strong> photo by Ken Ross)<br />

Checking out prizes<br />

Some young participants in the Rockwell City Holiday Celebration on Sunday look over door prizes<br />

provided by local merchants through the Rockwell City Chamber of Commerce. (<strong>Graphic</strong>-<strong>Advocate</strong><br />

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Avenue of Lights<br />

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displayed to coincide with the annual holiday celebration. (<strong>Graphic</strong>-<strong>Advocate</strong> photo by Ken Ross)<br />

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NOVEMBER 28, 2012<br />

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CLUES ACROSS<br />

1. Buttery salad lettuce<br />

5. Xtreme sport term “Shred the ___”<br />

9. Superior of an abbey<br />

14. R____y: prayer beads<br />

15. Unaccompanied & apart<br />

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18. Notice of someone’s death<br />

19. High above<br />

20. 2012 London Games<br />

23. Optic covering<br />

24. Mrs. Nixon<br />

25. Turkish title of respect<br />

26. Eyelid hair<br />

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35. Saudi peninsula<br />

36. Small fry<br />

37. Back talk<br />

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41. Put in advance<br />

43. Landed properties<br />

45. Zedong<br />

46. Shellac resin<br />

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57. Fleur-de-lys<br />

58. Stomach of an animal<br />

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60. 100 = 1 Samoan tala<br />

61. Fante edwo, yam<br />

62. Jubilant delights<br />

63. Extinct ratite birds<br />

64. Coarse file<br />

CLUES DOWN<br />

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2. One periodical<br />

3. Mild and pleasant<br />

4. Cheatgrass or downy<br />

5. Rejoiced<br />

6. Person of no influence<br />

7. Plant source for indigo<br />

8. Key in again<br />

9. Compatibility device<br />

10. Indonesian jewelry island<br />

11. Big man on campus<br />

12. Stumblebums<br />

13. Explosive<br />

21. Dresden River<br />

22. Mexican Indian<br />

27. Emit coherent radiation<br />

28. Arab overgarments<br />

29. VI or six<br />

30. Thou ____ sinned<br />

31. French abbot<br />

32. Prevents entry<br />

33. Be next to<br />

34. Stalk of a moss capsule<br />

39. Books of maps<br />

40. Jump upward or forward<br />

41. Can’t move<br />

42. Covers a building<br />

44. Division into factions<br />

45. Boat area<br />

48. Lesion<br />

49. Bonitos genus<br />

50. Good gosh!<br />

51. Cruise<br />

52. State of comfort<br />

53. Young woman (French)<br />

54. 100-year-old-cookie<br />

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56. Shopping receptacle<br />

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<strong>The</strong> Sunnyview staff and spouses<br />

gathered Friday night, Nov. 16 th,<br />

at the Pizza Ranch for a “pre-<br />

Thanksgiving” meal together. From<br />

the sound of all the joking that went<br />

on, it would be safe to say that “a<br />

good time was had by all.”<br />

How was your Thanksgiving? Did<br />

you think of things for which you<br />

could be thankful, and did you enjoy<br />

one of those Thanksgiving blessings:<br />

left-overs? <strong>The</strong> weather can be a big<br />

factor in holiday travel. Sometimes<br />

the best choice is to stay home. <strong>The</strong><br />

Sunnyview staff regularly expects<br />

many guests and residents here for a<br />

sumptuous Thanksgiving meal.<br />

We feel for those who have lost<br />

loved ones. That would include the<br />

tragic loss of four lives in the recent<br />

Lake City house fire. It’s hard to<br />

know what to say, other than we are<br />

sorry.<br />

<strong>The</strong> photos from the hurricane<br />

devastation on the east coast are<br />

sobering. However, we might<br />

wonder which photos are real. For<br />

instance, we saw online photos of<br />

sharks swimming in the flooded New<br />

York subways. If you are curious<br />

about this, you might try looking<br />

it up on Google, which is how we<br />

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Gina Hanlon and her children,<br />

Raeann, Olivia and Dillon, were<br />

supper guests at Vernon and Shirley<br />

Hamilton’s on the 19 th to celebrate<br />

Dillon’s ninth birthday which was<br />

that day.<br />

Dwight and Caryl Fackler of<br />

Ogden, Diana May of Newton and<br />

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

of Wisconsin, went with Barbara<br />

Winkelman to the Thanksgiving<br />

meal served at the United Methodist<br />

Church in Churdan on Sunday the<br />

18th. <strong>The</strong>y continued their visiting<br />

at Barbara’s in the afternoon.<br />

Ruben and Evelyn DeWald<br />

attended the Bingo party in Lohrville<br />

the Saturday before Thanksgiving.<br />

Some winners received a turkey and<br />

Evelyn was one of lucky players.<br />

Ann Gemberling, Lohrville, and<br />

Hello from Sunny Knoll! Are<br />

you still full from Thanksgiving? I<br />

think we are here! We had a great<br />

dinner! Thanks to all of our staff<br />

who worked and made it special<br />

for our residents. We are going to<br />

be busy getting everything ready<br />

for Christmas. Where has the year<br />

gone? We had a fun week with Betty<br />

hosting bingo on Monday. Tuesday<br />

Jerry joined me for tunes and treats.<br />

Marilyn joined us for devotions on<br />

Wednesday. I was so grateful that<br />

she sang my favorite song “<strong>The</strong><br />

ADAZA<br />

the-fakes/264243.<br />

Someone shared the following<br />

story. Thanksgiving was<br />

approaching and the family had<br />

received a card with a painting of<br />

a Pilgrim family on their way to<br />

church. Grandma showed the card to<br />

her small grandchildren, observing:<br />

“<strong>The</strong> Pilgrim children liked to go<br />

to church with their mothers and<br />

fathers.” “Oh yeah?” her young<br />

grandson replied. “So why is their<br />

dad carrying that rifle?”<br />

Many of us are thankful that<br />

Sunnyview is all on one level.<br />

No stair steps here, except to<br />

the basement. And the coffee is<br />

always on. Perhaps a piece of warm<br />

pumpkin pie would go well with that<br />

coffee. <strong>The</strong>re is a lot of nutrition in a<br />

pumpkin. Roasted pumpkin seeds are<br />

good, too, and don’t forget pumpkin<br />

bread. Say, what do you use to fix a<br />

broken pumpkin? A pumpkin patch.<br />

By the time this is in the paper,<br />

Sunnyview may be in a state of<br />

transformation. Sunnyview has the<br />

tradition of decking the halls right<br />

after Thanksgiving. Dee Harman,<br />

staff supervisor, does a great job<br />

organizing the decorations with all<br />

of her helpers. Ready or not, here<br />

comes Christmas! Seventy-one years<br />

ago, Pearl Harbor in Hawaii was<br />

attacked, bringing the United States<br />

into World War II. Let’s remember<br />

our brave men and women in the<br />

armed forces.<br />

Liz Guess were in Ankeny Saturday<br />

Nov. 17th for a vendors fair to<br />

benefit the March of Dimes. Liz’s<br />

nephew and his wife are parents of<br />

two-year old triplet girls who arrived<br />

prematurely and received help from<br />

the March of Dimes. It was held on<br />

the campus of DMACC.<br />

Vernon and Shirley Hamilton<br />

visited Don and Kay Munson of<br />

Storm Lake on the 13 th . Others<br />

there were Lanice Goetsch of West<br />

Des Moines and her sister Lynnette<br />

Dultma from Michigan.<br />

Barbara Winkelman and other<br />

retirees from UAW Local #1540<br />

ate together at the Pizza Ranch in<br />

Jefferson on the 16 th .<br />

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news may contact Pat Schmitt at<br />

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Paul hosted bible study this week<br />

as I was helping get dinner ready<br />

for Thanksgiving. Thank you Paul!<br />

Thursday was turkey day and wow<br />

did we eat a lot. Friday we slowed<br />

the week down with mens coffee<br />

and ice cream social. Now if only it<br />

was still nice out! I suppose I should<br />

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Kalyn Anderson was named the<br />

3 rd Quarter of 2012 MVV winner<br />

recently. This award is presented to<br />

an employee who exemplifies our<br />

Mission, Vision, and Values on a<br />

consistent basis as well as displays<br />

a “Yes, I Can” attitude. Kalyn has<br />

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“She is very thorough with her<br />

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residents and families. I appreciate<br />

Hope you all had a nice<br />

Thanksgiving. I know I did. I spent<br />

the day in the home of my son and<br />

wife Tom and Sue Knapp in Des<br />

Moines. Also enjoying the day were<br />

Bob and Deb Knapp of Urbandale;<br />

Ron and Kathryn O’Connor and<br />

Sean of Prairie City; Jake and Jordan<br />

Clapper of Des Moines and Susan<br />

Clapper of Manson.<br />

Rose Heath spent Thanksgiving in<br />

the home of her daughter, Faye and<br />

Rusty Huster in Lytton.<br />

Gerry and Terry Hendricks<br />

enjoyed dinner at their sister’s home<br />

Rita and Gary Hammer, with other<br />

relatives at Gowrie.<br />

Dorothy Siemann had<br />

Thanksgiving at the home of her<br />

daughter, Carolys in Lake City.<br />

Ann and Wade Gemberling<br />

hosted a Thanksgiving dinner at their<br />

home where Natalie of Missouri and<br />

Libby and John Tower of Churdan<br />

and Liz Guess and Aunt Marty of<br />

Minnesota were there to enjoy it.<br />

Jane Bechorner and Dwyne were<br />

guests of their son Wesley. <strong>The</strong>y also<br />

celebrated the 1st birthday of Burke.<br />

Susie and Chad Stickrod were<br />

Thanksgiving guests of Dave and<br />

Beth Stickrod in Ft Dodge and then<br />

had supper with daughter Amber and<br />

LOHRVILLE<br />

that she goes the extra mile.” Coworkers<br />

Andrea Plagman and<br />

Annette Bellcock agreed, “Kalyn is<br />

always happy and very much a team<br />

player. She is one that will pick up<br />

extra shifts whenever she is needed.”<br />

Kalyn lives on an acreage outside<br />

of Rockwell City. She is married to<br />

Brandon and has two sons, Wyatt<br />

and Lane. She enjoys spending time<br />

with her family and having friends<br />

over for BBQ’s. She is active on<br />

the Calhoun Country Fair Board and<br />

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Eric at their home in Lohrville.<br />

Carl Gerberling was a guest of<br />

his daughter Barbie and Trey in<br />

Rockwell City in Rockwell City for<br />

Thanksgiving.<br />

Lohrville’s Kick Off to<br />

Christmas starts Nov 30th at 5:30<br />

p.m. Meeting at the Library to walk<br />

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and singing of Christmas Carols<br />

and return to the Library to wait for<br />

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On December 2nd at 2 p.m.,<br />

the Friends of the Library will be<br />

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<strong>The</strong> Lohrville Ambulance Supper<br />

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NOVEMBER 28, 2012<br />

Titan junior varsity girls win first game<br />

<strong>The</strong> South Central Calhoun junior<br />

varsity girls basketball team opened<br />

the 2012-2013 campaign playing<br />

at home versus Storm Lake High<br />

School on Tuesday, November 20<br />

with a convincing 51-21 victory<br />

over the Tornadoes.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Titans were paced by some<br />

very balanced scoring with Jadyn<br />

Khommanyvong leading the way<br />

with 12 points. She was followed<br />

<strong>The</strong> 7th grade girls basketball<br />

team started their season off with a<br />

home victory over Storm Lake St.<br />

Mary’s. <strong>The</strong> final score was 25-22.<br />

Leading scorer for the game was<br />

Elle Rastetter with 8 points. Kim<br />

Daisy had 6 followed by Megan<br />

Dietrich with 5, Jessica Hicks 2,<br />

Maia Schossow 2, and Hanna Seil<br />

with 2 points.<br />

by Michaela Graffunder with 11,<br />

Kellsie Knapp with 9, and Maria<br />

Dischler and Cali Miller with 7 each.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Titans raced away from a<br />

20-9 halftime lead to score 31 points<br />

in the second half while holding<br />

the Tornadoes to just 12 in the final<br />

stanza. Graffunder and Knapp<br />

each pulled down 7 and 5 rebounds<br />

respectively and Graffunder had<br />

4 assists. Cali Miller and Jennifer<br />

<strong>The</strong> team then traveled to Newell<br />

Fonda and lost a very hard fought<br />

physical game 24-29. Leading<br />

scorer was Elle Rastetter with 10,<br />

Megan Dietrich contributed 8 points,<br />

followed by Jessica Hicks 2, Kenzie<br />

Addison 2, and Maia Schossow 2<br />

points.<br />

Playing their 3rd game in 5 days<br />

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Hood each had 3 steals defensively<br />

for the Titans.<br />

“This was a good first win of the<br />

year for the girls. We have a ways<br />

to go, but this was a good place<br />

to start,” commented Asst. Coach<br />

Brian Knapp. <strong>The</strong> Titans next<br />

play the Mustangs from Newell-<br />

Fonda on Monday, November 26<br />

and Pocahontas Area on Thursday,<br />

November 29.<br />

7th grade girls start season with win<br />

after leading 12-4 ran out of gas<br />

and lost 14-19. Megan Dietrich led<br />

the team in scoring with 8 points,<br />

Isabella Thompson 2, Kenzie<br />

Addison 2, Maia Schossow 2 points.<br />

Other players that contributed in the<br />

3 games were Rachel Roberts, Teylor<br />

Anderson, Shantell Williams, Drew<br />

Pochinski and Grace Henkelman.<br />

ISU Women in Science and Engineering Outreach engaged young girls in fun and educational<br />

activities on Nov. 15. (<strong>Graphic</strong>-<strong>Advocate</strong> photo by Ken Ross)<br />

AAUW hosts outreach program<br />

On Thursday evening, Nov. 15, at the community<br />

center in Rockwell City, several girls in grades 4<br />

through 6 participated in science and engineering<br />

based activities conducted by four female students<br />

from Iowa State University, while Carol Heaverlo,<br />

Ph. D., Outreach Program Coordinator at Iowa State<br />

University, gave a presentation to the girls’ parents in<br />

another room.<br />

<strong>The</strong> evening was part of ISU’s Women in Science<br />

and Engineering Outreach, which encourages girls to<br />

pursue interests in career fields that have traditionally<br />

been dominated by men.<br />

<strong>The</strong> ISU student role models - Mary Krull, Sadie<br />

Winter, Olivia Janusz and Alicia O’Donnell, conducted<br />

fun and educational activities including egg bungie<br />

jump and magnetic pickup.<br />

<strong>The</strong> American Association of University Women<br />

hosted the event and served refreshments.<br />

Rain Barrel Decorating Contest<br />

A Rain Barrel is any type of container used to catch water flowing from a downspout. Rain Barrels reduce the amount<br />

of stormwater runoff by collecting roof runoff and storing the rainwater for future use. <strong>The</strong> Calhoun County Soil<br />

and Water Conservation District (SWCD). Commissioners are promoting and selling Rain Barrels. Barrels can be<br />

purchased by calling the SWCD office at 712-297-7824. <strong>The</strong> Commissioners recently held a Rain Barrel Decorating<br />

Contest with the 4-H clubs in Calhoun County. Pictured are the decorated Barrels. <strong>The</strong> following 4-H’ers were<br />

awarded prizes for their hard work: 1 st Place : USA Barrel: Becca Kruger, Emma Nelson, Nathan Kruger. 2 nd Place:<br />

Green with Flowers: Anna McChesney, Heidi Hammen, Kaylynn Kruckenberg. 3 rd Place: John Deere: Connor Darr.<br />

Several of the Barrels are on display at the Natural Resources Conservation Service office.<br />

South Central Calhoun MS boys’ team works hard<br />

On Nov. 19, the South Central<br />

Calhoun 7th & 8th grade boys<br />

basketball squads hosted Newell-<br />

Fonda.<br />

<strong>The</strong> 7th grade boys faced a tough<br />

full court press and Titan turnovers<br />

led to a 43-17 loss to the mustangs.<br />

Blake Pagel led the charges with 8<br />

pts. Hunter Mulhbauer and Tyler<br />

Jones both had 4 pts a piece.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Titan 8th grade boys came out<br />

and took charge from the start. A<br />

stellar full court press and balanced<br />

scoring resulted in a 61-27 titan win.<br />

Brenden Henklemen led all scorers<br />

with 18 pts. Lucas Otto had 12 pts,<br />

Jonas Otto 9 pts, Andrew Gray had<br />

8 pts, Tyler O’Tool with 5 pts, Kody<br />

Case 4 pts, Matt Toms with 3 pts and<br />

Cody Schumacher had 2. Alexander<br />

Campbell had some quality<br />

minutes on the floor as well. Coach<br />

Williamson commented, “Probably<br />

the most balanced game we’ve had<br />

to date. Kids continue to improve<br />

which is no. 1 key.”<br />

On Nov. 20 the SCC 7th & 8th grade<br />

“B” squads hosted SE Webster/<br />

Grand in Lake City.<br />

<strong>The</strong> 7th grade lost by a score of 38-<br />

20. Leading the way in scoring for<br />

the Titans was Jerad Campbell and<br />

Colton Morenz, both with 6 pts. Joey<br />

Schrage had 12 rebounds, 3 blocks<br />

and 2 pts.<br />

<strong>The</strong> 8th grade came out strong early<br />

but cold shooting and turnovers led<br />

to a 37-15 defeat. <strong>The</strong> Titans led at<br />

one point in the second quarter 8-6.<br />

Seeing quality time for the titans<br />

include Cody Smith, Justin Dick,<br />

Micah Lantz, Ashton Halversen,<br />

Wyatt Kruse, Tanner Campbell,<br />

Alexander Campbell, Brandon<br />

Assman, Ben Wozniak and Cade<br />

Carstens.<br />

Coach Williamson commented,<br />

“It’s been a long stretch for these<br />

kids. So many games and only one<br />

practice in last two plus weeks.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y continue to work hard and the<br />

Richardson named to<br />

All District Volleyball<br />

Piper Richardson of the South<br />

Central Calhoun High School<br />

Titans Volleyball Team was<br />

named to the 2012 3A West All-<br />

District volleyball team, the Iowa<br />

Girls High School Athletic Union<br />

recently announced.<br />

Richardson, a senior, was one of<br />

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