*5A St. Francis Herald Thursday, March 11, 2004 Thursday, March 11, 2004 Saint Francis Herald 5A Chamber reviews Foyer named in April promotions, honor of resident new businesses Maureen (Stewart) Zimmer “Before we begin tonight’s was recently honored when the show, we want to take a few min- Terrell (Texas) Independent utes to honor the memory of By Karen Krien hicles to in front of the courthouse. School District board of trustees someone who made a positive and The upcoming April promotion At the last meeting, Mr. Schultz approved the naming of the foyer an endearing difference in the was among the items discussed and Chamber members talked of the school’s Performing Arts lives of so many in our Terrell when the St. Francis Area Chamber about moving the show to the Center after her. The new center community and beyond — I am, of Commerce met Friday. downtown area but it will be held will host many significant activi- of course, speaking of Maureen The Easter Egg Hunt is scheduled around Sawhill Park again — ties and, each time students and Zimmer.” for April 10 at the St. Francis Grade maybe next year. others enter the foyer, they will He went on to say that saying School gym. The candy and other Getting those coming to the show be looking at a portrait of Mrs. Mrs. Zimmer was a dedicated treats are being sponsored by Ross to shop the downtown businesses Zimmer. Terrell elementary school teacher Manufacturing, Bracelin Farm and was once again discussed. Mr. Mrs. Zimmer was the daugh- only scratched the surface in de- Milliken Law Office. Schultz said that several years ago, ter of Harvey and Dorothy scribing the positive impact that Bringing new businesses to town the Poker Walk had been held and Stewart, long-time residents of she had on school children and the and what the community and/or had been fairly successful. He sug- St. Francis. She attended St. community. county has to offer a new business gested that businesses have promo- Francis schools graduating from In addition to her teaching re- or manufacture owner if they were tion coupons offering discounts or high school with the class of sponsibilities, people could ex- considering coming to the county prizes for those coming into their 1958. pect to see her at all manner of stu- was discussed at length. businesses. The coupons could be She was an elementary teacher dent and community events rang- Scott Schultz, St. Francis Mayor, put into the information packets in the Terrell school for 20 years ing from band competitions and said there are several city-owned which each person entering the car and was known for being active drama performances to athletic pieces of property which could be show is given. Mr. Schultz thought in student and community contests and church activities. purchased very inexpensively. that if each business brought 150 events. The committee making She often arranged to transport Those located to the south side of coupons to him or his wife Nancy the selection credited “her ener- children, at her own expense, to the city have sewer and water. by April 15, that would be enough getic and enthusiastic encour- see art exhibits at Dallas and Fort Members discussed that for each packet. agement for young people from Worth art museums and attend Goodland had given a building and, In other business all ethnic, cultural, economic and music performances. in the end, had put up approxi- In other business: developmentally challenged “In short, Mrs. Zimmer en- mately $1 million to land the gas- ¥ Secretary Gloria Bracelin will backgrounds,” with making “life riched the lives of her students and ket business which recently opened. be contacting the Car Show, far better for our community.” all who knew her far outside the FORMER RESIDENT Maureen K. Zimmer was honored Could St. Francis offer these incen- Stearman Fly-In and Christmas Mrs. Zimmer’s sister Sharon walls of the school buildings,” he to have the foyer of the school’s Performing Arts Center tives? committees later this month so Noyce, in a letter sent to The Her- said. “She was truly a patron of the named after her. Those at the meeting felt that a planning for these events can get ald and Mrs. Zimmer’s friends arts, and her devotion to young committee should be formed to fur- started. and relatives, said that the fam- people was unsurpassed. brought along with her... and she entrance area that can be used to ther investigate and see what could ¥ Randy Dinkel had sent a letter ily and Mrs. Zimmer’s long-time “If Maureen were here with us would be cheering us on with ev- hold a banquet for 260 people, be done in case there was a business of resignation from the Chamber friend Verna Miller, attended the today, she would not want this to ery program. receptions and art shows. willing to come to St. Francis, how- board and he was replaced by Mike performance at the Performing be a sad occasion. She would be “And she wouldn’t want all this “I’m so proud of her,” Mrs. ever, no committee nor head was Frewen. Arts Center when Mrs. Zimmer so proud of this great building and fuss made over her either. She’d Noyce said. appointed. ¥ Paul Rainbolt invited members was honored. Mike Chitty, an- she would be out there in the front be saying... ‘On with the show!’” Mrs. Zimmer died July 24, Car show to come to the legislator’s meeting other long-time friend, spoke center section, probably with sev- Mrs. Zimmer’s portrait hangs in 2001, after battling breast can- Mr. Schultz, who is also one of the next morning at the Senior Cen- for the community. eral students she would have the expansive, all glass, curved, cer for 27 years. the chairmen of the car show ter. which is set for May 8 in St. Next meeting Francis, updated the Chamber The next meeting of the Chamber members on the show. He said has been set for noon on April 2 at they are still expecting 120 cars Bankwest with food from the Pizza Lines from the Library but there could be more. If more Hut. All members are urged to at- The following new books have Braun; Cape Light by Thoms new books in the children’s depart- Lucy’s Advice by Charles M. show than last year, they may tend. arrived at the library: The Sight Of Kinkade; Home Song by Thomas ment: A Day At The Fire Station by Schultz; Lose The Blanket, Linus by need to expand the lineup of ve- The Stars by Belva Plain; Ain’t She Kinkade; A Gathering Place by Richard Scarry; Care Bear’s Lucky Charles M. Schultz; The Berry Big Sweet by Susan Elizabeth Thomas Kinkade; A New Leaf by Day by Frances Ann Ladd; Storm by Megan Bryant; The Berry Obituary Phillips; Capital Crimes by Stuart Thomas Kinkade. Berenstain Bears And The Papa’s Best Friends Picnic by Jackie Woods; Ransom by Danielle The library also has the following Day Surprise by Stan Berenstain; Glassman. Douglas William Seymour of Ames, Iowa, nieces and one Steel; The Last Juror by John July 10, 1957 - March 6, 2004 nephew. Grisham; Holly by Jude Douglas William Seymour, 46, He was preceded in death by his Deveraux; Truth and Dare by Minneapolis, Kan., died Saturday, father, Ralph and his sister, Jayne Ann Krentz; Another Man’s March 6, 2004. Marianne Bressler. Son by Katherine Stone; Trojan 2001 2003 Mr. Seymour was born July 10, A memorial service will be at 10 Odyssey by Clive Cussler; Holly- 1500 RAM VENTURE LS 1957, in St. Francis. He held two a.m. Saturday, March 13, at the Bird wood Divorces by Jackie Collins; Reg. Cab, Short Bed, All Power, CD, Built in degrees, accounting and computer City Immanuel United Methodist The Conspiracy Club by Jonathan Auto, Factory Warranty, Child Seat, Power Seat information systems from Kansas Church. Burial will be at the Bird 23,034 Miles & Door, Factory Kellerman; Odd Thomas by Dean Warranty -$16,800 $8,800 NOW Wesleyan University. He was a City Cemetery. Koontz; Dance With Me by NOW Was $18,995 computer technician for United Memorials may be made to the Luanne Rice; Crown Jewel by Was $9,995 MANAGER’S SPECIALS Parcel Service. children’s education fund at First Fern Michaels; Divided In Death Survivors include his wife, National Bank in Bird City or by J.D. Robb; Emma’s Secret by Julie Pargman Seymour; children, Knodel Funeral Home, 202 S. Barbara Taylor Bradford; Sunny Annie M. Seymour, Abilene, Benton, St. Francis, KS 67756. Chandler’s Return by Sandra 2000 OLDS 2000 CHEVROLET Breanna M. and Brian M. of the Honorary pall bearers are Doug Brown; Kate Hannigan by 2002 ALERO GL SUBURBAN 1500 home; his mother, Vivian Flemming, Dave Flemming, Duane GRAND PRIX SE Loaded, Spoiler, Catherine Cookson; The Cat Who 4wd, 2nd Row Quads, 35,000 Mi., Spoiler, CD, Sunroof, Auto, CD Seymour of Bird City; two broth- DaPron, Gary Cress and Troy Talked Turkey by Lilian Jackson Leather, Very Clean, New Very Clean $8,300 NOW ers, Garry of Bird City and Craig Staats. Body Style $10,600 NOW Was $9,950 Was $12,395 $16,800 NOW The Cliff Dwellers Acting & Singing Society of Wray Present Was $17,900

Over The River Cars (2) Door And Through The Woods 2001 Audi TT 180 HP --- Loaded, Heated Seats, Very Sharp------$22,800 By Joe Dipietro 1999 Pontiac Grand Am SE --- 4 Cyl., All Power, Spoiler, CD, Loaded ------$6,800 Come & Go 1991 Honda Prelude SI --- All Power, Sunroof, Spoiler - Loaded ------$3,700 “An hilarious family comedy.” -Back Stage 10 IN STOCK TO CHOOSE FROM Bridal Shower SHOWS - Fri., March 12 & Sat., March 13 • 7:30 p.m. for Sun., March 14 • 2 p.m. Cars (4) Door DINNER - Sun., March 14 ONLY • 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. 2002 Toyota Camry LE --- All Power, Spoiler, CD, Factory Warranty ------$14,800 2003 Pontiac Grand Am SE --- Spoiler, Alloy Wheels, CD, V6, Factory Warr, 16,000mi--$13,600 Kitzmiller Auditorium - Wray, CO R.W. Stuart 2003 Chevrolet Malibu --- V-6, Factory Warr., Power Locks, CD, Very Low Miles- 5774 miles $10,800 Tickets are available at the Door or In Advance by calling 2003 Mitsubushi Galant ES --- All Power, Factory Warr., CD, Auto, 13,000 mi. ------$9,300 970-332-5454 or 970-332-4220 and 2001 Pontiac Grand Am --- All Power, Spoiler, Loaded ------$6,800 Krista Paul 1994 Honda Accord LX --- All Power, Very Clean ------$6,200 1999 Sentra --- All Power, CD, Auto ------$3,800 Sat., March 20 The City of St. Francis 24 MORE TO CHOOSE FROM 2-4 p.m. is accepting applications for Vans 2003 Dodge Grand Caravan SE --- (2) Child Seats, Rear Air, Factory War., 6,814 Mi., $18,600 at 2002 Pontiac Montana --- CD Player, Factory Warranty, 22,635 Miles ------$16,995 The First SWIMMING POOL LIFEGUARDS 2002 Dodge 3/4 Ton Cargo Van --- White, 23,588 Miles, Factory Warranty,------$12,800 Christian Church 1989 Dodge B150 Van --- 55,309 Actual Miles, Very Clean, Conversion Package ------$4,995 11 MORE TO CHOOSE FROM St. Francis, KS Must be 16 years or older. SUV’s Pick-up an application form at the City Office. 2001 Ford Expedition XLT, 5.4 Motor, All Power, Rear Air, 29,012 Miles ------$22,800 2002 Rendezvous --- Loaded, CD, All Power, 30,767 Miles ------$16,800 2002 Chevrolet Trailblazer LS --- 4wd, All Power, CD, Loaded ------$16,800 James E. Reeves, DPM 1998 Toyota 4 Runner SR5 --- V6, 4wd, CD, Sun Roof, All Power, 38,757 Miles ------$16,800 Podiatrist/Foot Specialist 1999 Chevrolet 1500 Suburban LS --- 4wd, All Power, CD, Rear Air, Cloth ------$13,800 HIGH PLAINS ROOSTERS Reconstructive Surgery 1998 Grand Cherokee Laredo --- All Power, 4x4, Nice and Clean, 54,517 Miles ----$10,495 Foot & Ankle Injuries 1998 Amigo --- 4 Cyl., 2WD, Manual, 49,445 Miles ------$5,995 PHEASANT FOREVER YOUTH DAY For appointments call: 1989 Chevrolet 1500 Suburban Silverado --- 4WD ------$5,600 Rawlins County 26 MORE TO CHOOSE FROM Health Center Trucks 785-626-3211 2002 Toyota Tundra Limited Ext Cab --- Factory Warranty, V8,4x4, Loaded, Very Clean -- $25,995 Saturday, March 27 Wed., April 7 2001 Dodge 2500 Ram --- Quad Cab, 4x4, 5.9L, ------$22,800 Held at Ringneck Country (Rex & Sandi Murray) Cheyenne County 2000 Dodge Dakota CLT Ext Cab --- V6, Auto, Tunnel Cover, 38,040 Miles------$11,800 Hospital - P.M. 1995 Chevrolet 1500 Silverado Ext Cab --- 4WD, Leather, 350 Auto, Flairside, 62,712 Mi.--- $11,600 FOR ALL YOUTH 15 AND UNDER! 210 W. 1st ¥ 332-2104 1996 Ford F250 XL --- Reg Cab, V8, 5.8, Auto ------$5,800 1996 Ford F-150 --- V6, Reg. Cab, Short Bed, Chrome Rails ------$5,800 MUST HAVE HUNTERS SAFETY CARD Thur., April 8 1991 Ford Box Truck --- Fed-Ex-Work Unit ------$4,600 Atwood - A.M. 1993 GMC Sonoma --- Reg. Cab, 2.8L ------$2,200 ➜ Program Will Offer a Shooting Instructor Colby - P.M. ➜ Hunt Over Dogs CSMC, 175 S. Range 1990 Ford Ranger Ext Cab --- V6, Manual, 81,259 Actual Miles ------$2,800 ➜ Lunch Will Be Provided 462-3332 40 MORE TO CHOOSE FROM ➜ Entry Deadline is March 20 CMC, 100 E. College Dr. Over 120 to choose from and many units under factory warranty 462-7511 To Register contact Rex Murray • 785-899-5882 Fri., April 9 www.orderbuy.net785-625-7800 www.ottleyautoplex.com — LIMITED SPACE AVAILABLE — Atwood - All Day