Thursday,DATE, 2008 2 Saint. Francis Herald Thursday, August 21, 2008 Herald staff photo by Betty Jean Winston Golfers compete at tourney and Mike Battin were third and Derrick Tice and Dave Hubert, fourth. Placing first in the second flight was the team of Luke McKain and Brian Sabatka. Roger Lauer and Dennis Hemphill placed second while Tim Poling and Larry Ihrig were third and Melvin Confer and Curt Confer, came in fourth. Two teams tied for first place in the third flight. They were the team of Troy Burr and John Wahrman and the team of Gary Rogers and Steve Johnson. Tom Roelfs and Fred Roelfs placed third and Brett Poling and Darrell Peter placed fourth. Hole prizes Saturday Long putt, number one: Tom Roelfs, 51-8. Closest to the pin on second shot: Gerald Lauer. Closest to any pin: Randy Dinkel, 5-6. Long putt, number three: Derek School Menu Monday 25 Breakfast: warm muffins, juice, cereal assortment, milk Lunch: chicken strips, broccoli rice casserole, hot rolls, cantaloupe, milk Tuesday 26 Breakfast: breakfast casserole, toast, juice, cereal assortment, milk Lunch: French dip sandwich, au jus, French fries, green beans, Mandarin orange Jello, milk Wednesday 27 Breakfast: coffee cake, orange Julius, juice, cereal assortment, milk Lunch: nachos, chili, cheese, and chips, breads ticks, tossed salad, sliced pears, milk Thursday 28 Breakfast: breakfast taco, salsa, juice, cereal assortment, milk Lunch: chicken club sandwich, potato chips, baked beans and strawberries and bananas, milk Friday 29 Breakfast: fruit turnovers, juice, cereal assortment, milk Lunch: sausage, pepperoni or cheese pizza, relish sticks, ice cream bars, peaches, milk • Salad bar is offered at noon daily in the junior/senior high school ?B Bulletin Board THE PUTTING GREEN was busy on Saturday morning as golfers prepared for their afternoon round. Dustin Gilliland (left) and Roger Lauer both put in some practice time. By Betty Jean Winston betty.w@nwkansas The Riverside Rendezvous is one of the highlights of the season at the St. Francis golf club. This event, which celebrated it’s 30th year, was held Aug. 15 through Aug. 17 on a cool, rainy weekend. Ninety-four golfers, in twoman teams, participated in either the championship, first, second or third flight, during the weekend. Taking the top prize was the team of Gerald Lauer and Greg Lauer, who won the championship flight. Wade Quiggle and Branson Real came in second while Jon Roelfs and Cale Rieger placed third. Two teams tied for fourth place in the flight, the team of Dale Crabtree and Derek Crabtree and the team of Tom Smull and Dev Mull. Justin McAtee and Jared McAtee won the first flight with Jason Johnson and Travis Daise placing second, Brett Petersen Saint Francis Herald Crabtree, 19-5. Long drive in fairway, number three: Toby Kechter. Long putt, number five: Bill Landau, 30-1.5. Closest to outhouse, number six: Troy Burr. Closest to pin, number seven: John Wahrman, 32-0. Closest to pin on second shot, number eight: Tom Bliss, 4-4. Long putt, number eight: Keith Bracelin, 33-8. Most putts, number eight: Troy Burr/John Wahrman, eight. Long drive in fairway (60 plus): Jeff Danielski. Long putt, number nine: Jon Roelfs, 20-10. Sunday Short drive in fairway, number one: Bob Brenner. Long putt, number one: Brett Poling, 40-6. Closest to any pin, Dustin Gilliland, 5-2.5. Long putt, number three, Kendall Day, 25-6. Long drive in fairway, number three, Toby Kechter. Closest to pin, number four: Branson Real, 20-0. Long putt, number five: Jared McAtee, 35-8. Long drive in fairway, number six: Gerald Lauer. Closest to pin: Justin McAtee, 45-0. Closest to pin in two: Branson Real, 6-0. Long putt, number eight: Gerald Lauer, 30-10. Long drive in fairway (60+) number nine: Larry Larsen. Long putt, number nine: Gerald Lauer, 14-3. Death notice Edwin W. Zimbelman (89) Northglenn, Colo., died Aug. 11, 2008, at North Suburban Hospital, Thornton, Colo. He is survived by his wife, Mildred M. of Elms Haven Care Center, Thornton; and by five children: Larry Zimbelman Sr. (wife Anna) of Northglenn, Marilyn Levinson of Aurora, Colo., Sharon Schuricht, of St. Francis, Dorothy Baxter (husband George) of Wheat Ridge, Colo., and Dona Helsing of Boulder, Colo., as well as seven grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren. Condolences to the family may be sent to Larry Zimbelman at 405 Wellington St. Northglenn, CO 80234. Memorials may be made to Trinity Christian Center, 11980 Claude Ct., Northglenn, CO 80233 96th birthday celebrated Gus Zweygardt will be 96 on Sept. 4. He would like cards sent to him at 315 Village Rd, Apt. 11, St. Francis, KS 67756. Card shower On Sept. 4, Otto Bandel will be 90 years old. Cards of well wishes can be sent to him at 1195 Rd. 14, St. Francis, KS 67756. 90th birthday The children and grandchildren of Lucille Wright are having a card shower to help her celebrate her 90th birthday on Aug. 26. Cards can be address to her at P.O. Box 474, Bird City, KS 67731, or phone her at (785) 734-2276. Offices closed on Sept. 1. Ad, picture and story deadline for the Sept. 4 issue of The Saint Francis Herald and Bird City Times will be at 5 p.m on Tuesday, Sept. 2, as the offices will be closed on Labor Day (Monday, Sept. 1). The newspapers will be published and delivered one day later that week. Story hour Enrollment for Story Hour at the St. Francis Public Library will be on Monday, Aug. 25. Kansans for Life The Cheyenne County Kansans for Life will meet at the Church of Christ, St. Francis on Monday, Aug. 25, for a potluck dinner and meeting beginning at 6:30 p.m. All members of the community are welcome to join in prayer, learning and fellowship as members work together to provide “Life for All.” Common Threads Quilt Guild Common Threads Quilt Guild will meet on Thursday, Aug. 21,at 6:30 p.m. at Sainty Stitches. Guests are welcome. Fall Field Day Kansas State University Research and Extension, Agricultural Research Center in Hays in holding a Fall Field Day on Tuesday, Aug. 26. Registration will be between 9 and 9:30 a.m. Among the main topic are “Weed Control on Sorghum and Sunflowers,” “How Reside ManagementAffects Soils,” Crops, and the Environment,” “Sorghum for Biomass Production,” Get your kids ready for School! *Clothes *Furniture *Washer/dryer *Stove *Household items — Such as dishes, silverware, etc. 2nd Beginnings Thrift Store Wednesdays: 9 a.m - 9 p.m. Friday: 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. Saturdays: 9 a.m. - noon 309 S. Bird Ave. • Bird City • 785-734-2443 or 734-2728 Licensed Nurse St. Francis Village 820 S. Denison St. St. Francis, KS 67756 Phone: 785-332-2531 Fax: 785-332-2716 • Full-Time or Part-Time • Good Pay for Rural Setting • Supportive Community Needed “Corn vs Sorghum in Western Kansas,” “Market Outlook for Wheat and Other Grains,” and “Precision Agriculture and Zonal Management: What’s Possible? What’s Practical?” For information call (785) 625-3425. Hospital Board The Cheyenne County Hospital Board will meet at 3 p.m. on Thursday, Aug. 28, in the clinic basement meeting room in St. Francis. Tag deadline All residents with last names beginning with M, N and O should purchase their car, pickup, motorcycle and motorized bike tags and pay their vehicle personal property tax by the end of the month to avoid paying a penalty. Sisters In Serenity AA A Sisters In Serenity women’s Alcoholics Anonymous group meets at 5 p.m. on Sundays at 585 N. Franklin, City Hall, northwest basement door in Colby. There is a play room for younger children and a quiet space for older children on-site. For more information call (785) 672-3406 or (785) 538-2526. These meetings are limited to female alcoholics to provide an opportunity for members to share with one another on problems related to drinking patterns and attempts to achieve stable sobriety. They also permit detailed discussion of various elements in the recovery program. Prairie Land pick up The Prairie Land food pick up date is Saturday, Aug. 23. The location is the St. Francis First United Methodist Church. Library Art Gallery Henry Schirmer’s mementos of World War II will be on display in the Art Gallery of the St. Francis Public Library during the month of August. Commodity distribution Government surplus commodities will be distributed from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m., Friday, Aug. 22, at the St. Francis Co-op community room. Pick up in person or send a signed permission note with another individual. Cheyenne County address is required Please bring a strong sack or box for your items. Commodities available include breakfast cereal, beef stew, grapefruit juice, chicken, green beans, orange juice, peanut butter. Treasure Hunt map Those planning to participate in the Sept. 19, 20 and 21 U.S. 36 Border to Border Treasure Hunt and want to listed on the St. Francis Treasure Hunt map need to contact Betty Orth, area coordinator, at 785-332-2540 or 785-332-4024. Alcoholics Anonymous Sainty Serenity Seekers open meeting of Alcoholics Anonymous is held at 7:30 p.m. each Thursday evening at the United Methodist Education Building at 104 W. Webster, St. Francis. Call (785) 332-6542 for more information Northwest Family Shelter Northwest Kansas Family Shelter provides 24-hour-7 daya-week services to victims of domestic violence and sexual assault. Weekly support groups are available for women and children within the northwest Kansas area. For information or in need of assistance, please call the toll-free number 1-800-794-4624. Corrections: • Terri Cappell of McCook, Neb., is the mother of Dallas Walz, who was welcomed into the University of Kansas School of Medicine in the White Coat Ceremony held Aug.1. • Greg Walz is the vice-president of the Amusement Authority. Students complete hunter certification By Betty Jean Winston betty.w@nwkansas Seven perspective candidates entered the hunter safety course held through the Kansas Wildlife and Parks on Aug. 12, 14, 15 and 16 at the Cheyenne County Wildlife club house. Following the four days of instruction all of the candidates passed the test and received their certification card. Attending the class this year were Jerry White, Matthew White, Payton Beims, Trisha Zweygardt, Kyler Zweygardt, Echo Jones and Gustava Jardine. “This was a small class,” Chet Gardner, instructor said. “But they were of high quality.” Hunter safety instructors besides Mr. Gardner include Tim Stimbert, Dick Rohweder and Francis O’Leary, The size of the class also allowed time for individual instruction. According to the Kansas law, people who are 27-years old or younger and want to hunt must carry a certification card along with their hunting license. Certification cards can be obtained only after the individual has completed a hunter education course and all hunters who were born on or after July 1, 1957, must complete the course. Those attending the class must be 11-years old or turn 11 by the last day of class. Others who have previously taken the class are eligible to renew their hunting knowledge and skills. SHOWTIME: 8:00 p.m. 1 hr. 49 min. Mamma Mia Aug. 21, 22 & 23 Meryl Streep, Pierce Brosnan, Amanda Seyfried, Colin Firth, Stellan Skarsgard Musical/Performing Arts and Adaptation PG-13 for some sex-related comments. Cheyenne Theater Children 12 & Under: $3 St. Francis, KS 785-332-2747 All Others: $5 CHEYENNE COUNTY 1st • St. Francis, KS HOSPITAL 210 W.785-332-2104 “Swing Fore Your Health” • Benefits (Full-Time) • Pleasant & Inexpensive Community • Onsite Senior (55+) Housing Available Call Rick or Michele R at 785-332-2531 St. Francis Good Samaritan Village is an EEO/AAP – M/F/V/D employer. 105 W. Washington, St. Francis Check your renewal dates Current Rates See American Profile magazine in this week’s issue of Area - $33 KS - $38 Out-of-State - $42 Bird City Times KS - $30 Out-of-State - $34 SF 2-34 .indd 1 (available in local area only) Brought to you by The Herald "Your sponsorship could be right here. For more information contact: Casey at 785-332-3162 6th Annual “Swing Fore Your Health” Golf Tournament Sunday, Sept. 7, 2008 “Free Will” Luncheon at the Riverside Dinning Room St. Francis, Ks. 11:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. Proceeds benefit the Cheyenne County Hospital’s Major Appliances for the future kitchen remodel. 8/19/08 6:25:46 PM
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