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2 St. Francis Herald Thursday, July 26, 2007 Bulletin Board Company has Card shower for 90th birthday Meet and Greet Screening Clinic; 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.: unteers. DeEtta Knorr, who coordi- Alma Walter’s 90th birthday will Joe Leibbrandt will be welcomed Arts and Crafts Fair, Municipal nates the activities, reported that new sales rep be Aug. 3. Her family welcomes as the new agriculture agent in Park; 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.; Kids Fair, people are needed to help run games By Karen Krien friends and relatives to mark the Cheyenne County from 9 to 11 a.m. Municipal Park; 10 to 11:30 a.m. on Saturday. If there are not enough [email protected] occasion by sending birthday greet- on Wednesday, Aug. 1, at the fair- Shrine Bowl Parade, Main Street; people to operate the games, they ECS, a feed, seed and trailer ings to her at Wheatridge Circle, grounds exhibit building. 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. High School Com- will need to be shut down. Call Mrs. company, has a new sales rep- Apt. 714, Goodland, KS 67735. There will be free iced tea from bine; noon to 4 p.m.: Charity Poker Knorr, 785-332-2551, to line up a resentative. Alma’s family, Robert; Merlyn and the 4-H Council food stand. Run; 5 p.m., gates to Lewis Stadium time to work (the shifts last only 2 Darren Dale, Bird City, Vicki Walter of Wray, Linda and Shrine Bowl schedule for All-Star football game open, hours). joined the company two months Edd Williams of Wray and Nancy Saturday scheduled activities for game time is 7 p.m. Pre-game and Northwest Local ago and will be covering north- and Ed Turner of Phillipsburg, her the Kansas Shrine Bowl include 8- All-Star Game televised on Public Environmental Protection Group west Kansas and western Ne- six grandchildren and two great- 9:30 a.m. 5K Run for charity and 1 Broadcasting System (PBS). Look The Northwest Local Environ- braska. grandchildren will attend her birth- Mile Fun Run/Walk; 9 a.m. to noon: at www.ksshrine.com for more in- mental Protection Group would like “I am excited to be able to day celebration on Aug. 4. Shriners Hospitals for Children formation to remind you to have your private stay home and help raise my Schorzman/Bandel reunion water wells tested, especially with family,” Mr. Dale said. Prior to The Schorzman/Bandel reunion the recent moisture and standing coming to ECS, he had been a will be held Aug. 4 and Aug. 5 at the water. sales representative for High St. Francis Senior Center. There The recent rain may have allowed Relay preparations Plains Journal. will be an open house at approxi- contaminants to leach into your Mr. Dale has a strong agricul- mately 3 p.m. on Sunday Aug. 5. well. The agency provides free wa- Dale ture background and under- Everyone is welcome. ter-well testing for nitrates and bac- standing of growers needs in Mr. Dale and his wife Tana underway for 2007 Zweygardt reunion teria. Please contact the Northwest the area. He will be handling have one son, Taos, who is 2- The Ludwig and Christina office (785 462-8636) or your local Barenbrug forages, ADM ani- years-old. They live on a farm By Karen Krien year, we Zweygardt’s descendant’s reunion health department for an appoint- mal health items and Mycogen north of Bird City. [email protected] want to will be held at the St. Francis Senior ment. seed, as well as selling He used to ride saddle broncs Preparations are underway for make the Center on Sunday, Aug. 12. A pot- Tri-State Quilt Show Featherlite Trailers. He will in rodeos but now is happy with the eighth Cheyenne County Relay Relay big- luck dinner will be held at noon. The Tri-State Quilt Show will be also be servicing ECS dealers hunting and fishing hobbies to- for Life. The Relay starts at 7 p.m. ger and Family members are to let their own held July 27 through July 29 in as well as recruiting new cus- day. on Aug. 18 and runs until 7 a.m. on better.” family know about the reunion. Goodland. There will be a quilt tomers. For more information, con- Aug. 19 at Sawhill Park, St. Francis. The bas- Those attending are to bring their challenge, quilt exhibit, high tea “I’m looking forward to vis- tact Mr. Dale at 785-426-2092 “This is our community celebra- ket auction table service and family pictures. and much more. Call 1-866-605- iting with old customers as well (home), 785-332-6506 (cell) or tion to raise funds for cancer re- starts at 8 p.m. The family is hoping for a great 0387 for further information or to as new ones,” he said. [email protected]. search,” said Betty Louden, St. following the Dance Ranch num- turnout. pre-register for the classes. Francis, one of the coordinators. bers. Cheyenne County Century Farm open house There are several ways the Relay Another way of raising money is Hospital Board An open house for the public is earns money for research. Last year through the sale of luminaries. For The Cheyenne County Hospital being held from 9 a.m .to noon and St. Francis News was the first year for accepting and $10, the public can purchase a Board will meet at 3 p.m. today 7 to 9 p.m. on Saturday, Aug. 11, to LaVera Beringer. auctioning baskets. The baskets luminaria in honor of, or in memory (Thursday, July 26) in the basement celebrate the 100th anniversary of Karen and Alan Wright of Sylvia Queen was a Tuesday visi- contained everything from sports of, a relative or friend who has been of the clinic in St. Francis. the Isernhagen family farm. Kingman were Thursday through tor of LaVera. items (some including tickets to impacted by cancer. Their name is Cheyenne County Activities will include tours, Sunday visitors and helpers of games), baskets filled with treats, put on a decorated paper bag. In Commissioners music, flowers, vintage machinery, household items or children items. year’s past, the bag has had sand and The commissioners will meet at 8 storytelling, history and refresh- They sold from $25 to $100 each. a candle in it. This year, there will a.m. on Tuesday, July 31, in the ments. The farm is located 6 miles Sheriff warns of theft “Last year, the Relay raised be battery-operated candles in each commissioner’s room at the court- west of St. Francis on U.S. Highway $26,000 and we were the first in the of the bags and they will be lit for house. 36, then 1.1 mile north on Road 9. state for raising the most money per 12 hours. City Council Call (785) 332-3634 for more infor- in sending cash in mail capita,” Mrs. Louden said. “This “Everyone is urged to come The St. Francis City Council will mation. down at 9 p.m. and see the glow of meet at 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Aug. Library Art Gallery Troy Gardner, sheriff, warns resi- He went on to say that people Weather the candles... It is impressive with 7, at the new city hall building. Paintings by Cheyenne County dents to be careful when mailing need to be extra cautious when Date High Low Prec. the whole park aglow,” Mrs. Board of Education artist on loan from the Cheyenne cash in their rural mailboxes. sending cash and if they know they July 17 103 67 Louden said. The St. Francis Board of Educa- County Museum will be on display “There have been some suspi- are receiving cash, to please pick it July 18 103 68 .43 Anyone wanting to help with put- tion will meet at 8 p.m. on Thurs- during the month of July at the St. cious incidents,” he said. up when the mailman delivers it. July 19 84 69 ting out the bags is welcome. With day, Aug. 9. Francis Public Library Art Gallery. July 20 93 67 500 to 700 bags to set out each year, Library hours during Fair There are approximately 11 paint- July 21 97 67 the coordinators will appreciate all The St. Francis Public Library will ing on exhibit. July 22 99 65 the help they can get. close at 1 p.m on Friday, Aug. 3 and Veterans Affairs Give Blood. July 23 97 62 The names of those being hon- be closed all day Saturday, Aug. 4 Jody Tubbs, of the Kansas Com- ored will be presented during a Correction in fair book mission on Veterans’ Affairs, will Share Life! power-point display memorial cer- Those bringing in flowers (flori- be in St. Francis at 9:30 a.m. Thurs- emony. culture) to the fair need to note that day, Aug. 2, at the county clerk’s Anyone wanting to purchase a the open class information on Page office. You may also contact the luminaria or have not been con- 55 is incorrect. People need to bring Veteran’s Affairs office in Colby tacted by one of the Relay teams, in their items at 8 a.m. on Wednes- any Monday, Wednesday, or Friday please call Sherry Schultz at 785- day, Aug. 1. at 785-462-3572. 332-2860. She will see that the Workers needed 2 hrs. 20 min. name or names are placed around Saturday at fair SHOWTIME: 8:00 p.m. the park on the 19th. The carnival is operated by vol- Those having questions about the baskets or would like to donate one, July 27, 28 & 29 Action/Adventure, Science call Betty Petersen at Western Auc- Fiction/Fantasy and Adaptation tion, 785-332-8990. A Bridal Shower Starring: Shia LaBeouf, Tyrese Gibson, , Rating: PG-13 for intense for sequences of sci-fi action violence, , Always Something Tara Neitzel brief sexual humor and language. bride-elect of John Simmonds St. Francis, KS For The Whole Family Cheyenne Theater 785-332-2747 Children 11 & under: $2 12-18 yr.: $3 Senior Citizens: $3 Adults: $4 ST. FRANCIS Sun., July 29th ~ 2-4 p.m. Cheyenne Manor UNITED METHODIST THRIFT STORE 200 N. Ash ~ St. Francis Knights of Columbus Special: ALL Shorts and Capri Pants Thursdays & Fridays • 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. Saturdays • 10 a.m. - 1 p.m. 785-332-2953 ~ 104 W. Washington ~ St. Francis Happy 61st Birthday

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