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2A Saint Francis Herald Thursday, October 16, 2008 Bulletin Board Card shower Francis Library. The class is free. Saturday in Colby at 10 a.m. Methodist Education Building at Jean Miller will be 80-years young Call Leigh Ann Bandel 332-2399 or Veterans Affairs 104 W. Webster, St. Francis. Call on Oct. 19. Her family is hosting a Carol Redding 332-6197 for reser- Jody Tubbs, of the Kansas Com- (785) 332-6542 for more informa- card shower in her honor. Birthday vations. mission on Veterans’ Affairs, will tion wishes will reach Jean at P.O. Box Cemetery District No. 2 be in St. Francis at 9:30 a.m. today Northwest Kansas 295, St. Francis, KS 67756. Cheyenne County Cemetery Dis- (Thursday) at the county clerk’s of- Family Shelter Ye Ol’ Country Church trict No. 2 will meet at 7:30 p.m. on fice. People may also contact the Northwest Kansas Family A fund-raising concert will be Monday, Oct. 20, in the commis- Veteran’s Affairs office in Colby Shelter provides 24-hour-7 day- held at 2 p.m. on Nov. 9 at the sioner’s room in the courthouse. any Monday, Wednesday or Friday a-week services to victims of United Methodist Church to help Commodities at 785-462-3572. domestic violence and sexual as- renovate Ye Ol’ Country Church, Government surplus commodi- Sainty Serenity Seekers/ sault. Weekly support groups are located on Highway 36, next to the ties will be distributed from 9:30 to Alcoholics Anonymous available for women and children Cheyenne County Museum. 10:30 a.m., Friday, October 24, at Sainty Serenity Seekers open within the northwest Kansas area. “The Ransom Notes,”a family of the St. Francis Co-op community meeting of Alcoholics Anony- For information or in need of as- three children from Boulder,Colo., room. You may pick up in person mous is held at 7:30 p.m. each sistance, please call the toll-free will showcase the Sunday afternoon or send a signed permission note Thursday evening at the United number 1-800-794-4624. concert. with another individual. Cheyenne Additional information will be County address is required published in the next few weeks. Please bring a strong sack or box Student News Cheyenne County Trail Ride for your items. Sterling College The Cheyenne County Trail Ride Informational meeting Ashley Dowgwillo and Lauren has five daughters, three of whom has been rescheduled for 2 p.m. An informational meeting on Zweygardt, both of St. Francis, are old enough to be married. Tra- Sunday at the Kelly and Penny the proposed gym at the St. Fran- will be performing in the upcoming dition dictates that they accept ar- Gienger farm, north of St. Francis. cis high school will be held at 7:30 Sterling College production of Fid- ranged marriages, but when each of Rain forced the postponement on p.m. tonight (Thursday) at the high dler on the Roof at 8 p.m. Thursday the three falls in love with a seem- Sunday. school auditorium. Report on Trevor Reed Free screening through Saturday, October 16-18, in ingly inappropriate man, Tevye Culbertson Auditorium on the col- must face a decision: will he force Trevor Reed, a St. Francis youth for young children lege campus. his daughters into unhappy mar- who was injured in a car accident A free screening for young chil- Dowgwillo, a senior, is the riages for the sake of culture or will two weeks ago, is reported to be dren will be held Tuesday, Oct. 28, daughter of Craig and Nadja Button he break tradition himself and allow recovering. His grandmother, Bon- starting at 9 a.m. at the First Chris- and Zweygardt, a freshman, is the them to follow their hearts Fiddler nie Jones, said he has talked to her tian Church. This annual develop- CORN HARVEST HAS BEGUN — Cody Raile and Shirley daughter of Kary and Kim Zwey- is a perfect complement to Ster- and other people by phone. He has mental screening is recommended Zweygardt check the moisture and test weight on the first load. gardt. ling College’s Homecoming theme come through several surgeries and, for all young children who have Herald staff photo by Karen Krien Written first in Yiddish in 1894, - Generation to Generation - as it as of Tuesday, was being transferred not yet entered kindergarten. Call and then translated and performed focuses on a community’s ability to Children’s Hospital Rehabilita- Teri Richard, 332-8143, at the grade with music under the direction of Je- to change with time yet still pass on tion Center in Denver. Mrs. Jones school to schedule an appointment. rome Robbins, Fiddler on the Roof the values of its past. Corn harvest is slow; said he has enjoyed the visits, cards City Council was the longest-running play in Tickets for Fiddler on the Roof and calls he has received and it has The St. Francis City Council will Broadway history until Grease. The can be reserved starting Monday, helped pass the time. Since he is meet at 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday at the college production is directed by October 13, by calling (620) 278- being transferred today, his new ad- city hall building. rainfall’s over 3 inches Gordon Kling and choreographed 4279 from 1 to 5 p.m. Monday dress and phone number will not be Hospital Board The St. Francis Equity has taken less than 2 inches north of St. Fran- by Diane DeFranco-Kling. through Friday and 6 to 7 p.m. on known until later. Look for more in- The Cheyenne County Hospital in some corn which was taken off cis to almost 5 inches south of the Fiddler on the Roof tells the story Thursday, Friday, and Saturday. formation in next week’s Herald. Board will meet at 3 p.m. on Thurs- the Raile test plot last week. How- city. of Tevye, a poor Jew living in Rus- Tickets are also available at the CCDC annual meeting day, Oct. 23, in the clinic basement ever, Shirley Zweygardt at the Eq- On Tuesday, the rain gently fell sia in the early 20th century, who door before each show. Cheyenne County Development meeting room in St. Francis. uity, said the St. Francis area is a much of the day and there were re- Corporation annual meeting will Volleyball/football little behind in cutting. The corn is ports of almost .50 inch. SHOWTIME: 7:30 p.m. 1 hr. 54 min. still too wet, she said. take place at noon on Oct. 27 at the The Indian football team will The recent rains are also slowing Date High Low Prec. St. Francis Public Library. meet Syracuse at Syracuse on Fri- down the harvest, making the fields Oct. 7 74 40 Finance management class day night. Oct. 8 76 42 “Personal Finance Manage- The high school girls’ varsity vol- too muddy. Comedy, Drama, Adaptation Kathy Woodcox, St. Francis Oct. 9 81 42 ment” class, Oct. 27, Nov. 3, Nov. leyball team will attend the North- Oct. 10 65 41 10, Dec. 8, 6:30 to 8 p.m., at the St. west Kansas League tournament on Oct. 17, 18 & 19 and Remake weather observer, said, as of Mon- PG-13 for sex-related material, day night, there had been 3.47 inch- Oct. 11 64 42 2.82 , , Eva Mendes, Oct. 12 65 38 .65 , Jada Pinkett-Smith language, some drug use and brief es in St. Francis. However, reports smoking. Oct. 13 59 35 around the area have ranged from St. Francis, KS Cheyenne Theater 785-332-2747 School Menu Children 12 & Under: $3 All Others: $5 Monday 20 lius, juice, cereal assortment, milk No school, teacher inservice day. Lunch: chicken fajitas, lettuce, Northwest Kansas Home Care Tuesday 21 tomato, cheese, salsa, sour cream, Nursing Home Breakfast: cinnamon toast, yo- seasoned rice, pineapple slices, for- gurt, juice, cereal assortment, milk tune cookie, milk Registered Lunch: chili and cheese nachos, Friday 24 Be Involved! and bread sticks, tossed salad, apricots, Breakfast: biscuits with sausage St. Francis Village 820 S. Denison St. milk gravy, juice, cereal assortment, Plan to attend an informational forum St. Francis, KS 67756 Licensed Nurses Phone: 785-332-2531 Wednesday 22 milk Fax: 785-332-2716 Breakfast: breakfast pizza, juice, Lunch: cheeseburger macaroni, on USD 297 Gym Proposal Needed cereal assortment, milk green beans, garlic toast, sliced • Full-Time or Part-Time • Benefits (Full-Time) Lunch: corn dog or burrito, tator peaches, milk October 16, 7:30 p.m. • Good Pay for Rural Setting • Pleasant & Inexpensive Community tots, yellow beans, cherry cheese • Salad bar is offered at noon • Supportive Community • Onsite Senior (55+) Housing Available cake, milk daily in the junior/senior high at the high school auditorium Call Rick or Michele R at 785-332-2531 Thursday 23 school Breakfast: coffee cake, orange ju- St. Francis Good Samaritan Village JUST ARRIVED 2009 F-250’s is an EEO/AAP – M/F/V/D employer. 1-Super Crew Lariat, 2- Super Cab XLT’s Announcing $3,000 Rebate 2008 Fusion SE, 2.3L, AT, 13K, #23423 $18,450 St. Francis The Hilltop Turkey Trot 2007 Fusion SE, 2.3L, AT, 16K, #51556 $17,895 2006 Lincoln LT, 5.4L, AT, 20K, #T4527 $30,250 Save Your Way To A FREE Thanksgiving Turkey 2001 F150 S/C XLT, 5.4L, AT, 64K, #T1285A $10,500 FFA 2007 Expedition EL XLT, 4x4, 5.4L, AT, 8K, #T2855 $31,000 It’s Fun! It’s Easy! 2001 Windstar SEL, Fully Loaded, #T3785A $5,500 2005 Expedition Limited 4x4, AT, 54K, #T3802A $24,500 Fruit, Meat & 1. Between Oct. 16th and Nov. 20th Save All 2002 Explorer XLT 4x4, AT, 87K, #T6560A $10,250 2006 F250 S/C XLT 4x4, AT, 43K, #T2149A $25,000 Your Hilltop Grocery Receipts. (No Amount is 2003 Expedition E. Bauer 4x4, AT, DVD, #T8215 $15,450 Cheese Sale too Small.) 2004 F250 R/C XLT 4x4, 6.0L, AT, 106K, #T1756A $20,500 2006 F250 R/C XL 4x4, 6.0L, 6M, 43K, #T9088A $26,500 2. To Win A Free 12-14 lb. Turkey, Save $250 In 2004 Explorer XLT, 4.0L, 4x4, AT, 1Owner, 60K, #T0109A $14,250 Great Christmas Gifts Receipts. To Win A Free 16-18 lb. Turkey, Save 2006 F250 S/C, Lariat, 4x4, AT, 78K, #T1564B $26,000 2005 Taurus SE, 3.8L, AT, 52K, #53870A $9,000 Contact any FFA member or call 785-332-8161 $300 In Receipts. 2006 F250 S/C Lariat, 6.8L, 4x4, AT, #T2872A $25,500 1999 Tahoe LT, 4x4, AT, #11708A $10,500 3. Receipts Must Be Turned Into The Hilltop On 2000 F250 S/C XLT, 4x4, 7.3L, #T3568A $13,500 2006 Escape XLT, 4x4, AT, Only 26K, #T8772A $17,300 or Before Nov. 20th. 2007 Explorer Sport Trac, V8, 4x4, AT, 29K, #T2069A $23,500 CHEYENNE COUNTY 2004 F150 S/C, XLT, Long Box, 1 Owner $17,000 210 W. 1st • St. Francis, KS 4. Your Free Turkey Will Be Distributed Nov. 24th 2006 Chevrolet 1500 S/C, 4x4, AT, #T7050A $19,000 HOSPITAL 785-332-2104 - Nov. 26th. 2002 Buick Rendezvous CX, AWD, V6, #T9036B $8,500 1999 Suburban LT, 4x4, AT, 119K, #T3036A $3,500 2006 Freestyle SEL, Leather, FWD, V6, #T5873A $16,250 “Happiest Baby On The Block” Churches, Clubs, Neighbors, Friends, Co-work- 2006 Pontiac Torrent, V6, FWD, #T7985C $15,000 ers. Pool your receipts to receive free turkeys 2007 Focus SE, 4 Cycl., FWD, #01355 $13,000 “The new way to calm crying and 2008 Chevy Impala LS, 6 Cycl., FWD, #16970 $17,000 for yourself or donate to someone in need. help your baby sleep longer” YOST FORD Hilltop General Store Wednesday, Oct. 29 Hwy. 36 & Benton Street ~ St. Francis MERCURY Open 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. 7 days a week E. Hwy. 36 St. Francis, KS 67756 785-332-2277 800-524-9678 Bob - Justin - Terry 6-8 p.m. 785-332-2188 yostford.com Cheyenne County Clinic Check your conference room which is located renewal dates in the basement of the clinic. Current Rates This is for new or expecting parents teaching them 5 proven techniques to See American Profile magazine in this week’s issue of stop a baby from crying. New parents are encouraged to bring Area - $33 KS - $38 (available in local area only) "Your sponsorship their newborns. Out-of-State - $42 There is no charge and attendees will Brought to you by could be right here. receive a book and swaddling blan- Bird City Times The Herald For more information contact: KS - $30 ket. Out-of-State - $34 Casey at 785-332-3162

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