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Thursday, August 25, 2011 BIRD CITY TIMES 3* Bulletin Board Why Not Travel to Denver for Your Dentistry? As a mature adult, your dental needs are more complex. If you have a healthy smile but want to enhance it, Dr. Barotz is known for his exquisite cosmetic dentistry including perfection in porcelain veneers and Invisalign clear orthodontics. If you have serious concerns about the health of your mouth, or have loose or missing teeth, Dr. Barotz, with his 30 years experience, can provide Total Dental Solutions which will eliminate the need to be referred from doctor to doctor to doctor if you want to save your teeth, beautify them, or replace missing teeth with bionic dental implants. Call us today for a complimentary consultation. Barotz Dental provides: Laser Gum Therapy, which eliminates the need for cut and stitch gum surgery for patients with gum disease who want to save their teeth. Custom Drop Dead Gorgeous Dentures which provide denture wearers the same exquisite cosmetics provided for people with natural teeth. Dental Implants to lock down or eliminate dentures or replace one or more missing teeth. No Fear Sleep Dentistry if fear has been keeping you away from the dentist. Call today for your complimentary consultation! Visit DenverDentist.com or call us at (303) 532-1151 Charles Barotz, DDS 303 16th Street Mall, Suite 250 Denver, Colorado 80202 Especially when we’ll pay for your hotel! * *Hotel stay included for patients with extensive treatment. Your care can be completed much faster since it is all done by one doctor in one location. Immediate appointments available. To list your business, call 785-332-3162. Business Directory THE CLASSIC ROSE Florist 116 W. Washington Street Saint Francis, Kansas 67756 Phone: 785-332-2200 Toll Free: 855-700-ROSE (7673) We are here to help with all your Floral needs! www.TheClassicRose.com [email protected] Steve Freeland, St. Francis, KS 785-772-7072 Calves — Breeding Stock — Feeder Cattle Cattle Bought on Order Livestock Order Buyer obe’s rchery Supply Josh Moberly 1430 Rd. 6 —St. Francis, Ks. 67756 785-332-2500 shop or 970-630-1196 cell, call for hours. email: [email protected] website: mobesarchery.com Complete Bow Shop & Services M.L. “Pepper” Seaman Custom Knives 1430 Road 77 Goodland, KS 67735 Home: 785-899-2706 Cell: 785-821-1659 [email protected] CW02, USN (Ret.) St. Francis Equity Seed Wheat Headquarters Taking orders for bulk or bag Armour Bond Cl Hatcher Ripper Tam 111 Winter Hawk Post Rock Order soon- supply limited Contact Bob Ochsner 785-332-2129 Owned by the farmers and ranchers of this community since 1913 stfrancisequity.com Cheylin Friday, Aug. 26 Volleyball 6 p.m. — Cheylin High School Gym Football 7:30 p.m. — Cougar Field Booster Club Serving Pulled Pork Sandwiches Coleslaw, Chips, Ice-cream and tea. Please bring gatorade or liquid soap for the athletes. VB/FB Soap Scrimmage Open class winners told Open class projects at the Cheyenne County Fair were unavailable when the special After-Fair Section went to press on Thursday. However, a few days later, they arrived so they are being featured in this week’s issue of the newspaper. The judging was done on Aug. 4 at the fairgrounds. Adult Open Class Photography Grand champ: Dani Holzwarth. Reserve champion: Jen Padgett. Blue ribbons went to: Jonathon Lanz Randy Wieck Lacy Reed Red Ribbons: Leigh Ann Bandel Tyler Lohman Dusti Chadwick Karol Lohman Keith Peter White ribbons: Aryn Sturgeon Nina Isely Honorable mention: Aryn Sturgeon Nina Isely Tyler Lohman Jen Padgett Marji Peter Dusti Chadwick Marsha Magley Keith Peter Karol Lohman Youth Photography Grand champion: Allison Grice Reserve: Allison Grice Blue Ribbons: Lauren Bandel Joy Coon Allison Grice Caitlin Northrup Red Ribbons: Lauren Bandel Trevor Reed Molly Crow Chaisley Wieck Jordyn Faulkender White ribbons: Dallas Reed Chaisley Wieck Caitlin Northrup Honorable Mention: Christian Gabaldon Trevor Sturgeon Joy Coon Molly Crow Riley Burr Caitlin Northrup Adult Open Class Foods Grand champion: Deb Patton Reserve champion: Irene Hilt Blue ribbons: Jennifer Fritz Cynthia Henderson Janice Krien Irene Hilt Marjie Peter Deb Patton Louisa Velazquez Youth Open Class Foods Grand champ: Mallory Mills Reserve champion: Riley Burr Blue ribbons: Lane Fritz Gage Fritz Riley Burr Hadleigh Hilt Liberty Velazquez Red Ribbons: Kattie Wurm K. Stroh Adult Arts and Crafts Grand champ: Neil McCumber Reserve: Neil McCumber Youth Arts and Crafts Grand champion: Krissy Harris Reserve champion: Lane Fritz Blue Ribbons: Cassie Cooks Hadleigh Hilt Matthisen Witzel Krissy Harris Gavin Lennox Tyler Raby Caleb Todd Quinten Cravens Lane Fritz Jenna Confer Brianna Cooks Sarah Whitmore Zoe Sundstrom Liberty Valezquez Riley Burr Red Ribbons To: Marji Reder Mandi Cooks Krissy Harris Liberty Velazquez Cassie Cooks White ribbons: Krissy Harris Zoe Sundstrom Mandi Cooks Honorable Mention: Jessica Confer Riley Burr Adult Open Class Needlework Grand champion: Irene Hilt Reserve champion: Marji Peter Youth Open Class Needlework Blue : Sydney Sundstrom Red ribbon: Sydney Sundstrom Good Samaritan Village Needlework Grand champ: Florence Peacock Adult Open Class Flower Show Grand champ: Donna Northrup Reserve champion: Marji Peter Blue Ribbons: Donna Northrup Marji Peter Deb Patton Red Ribbons: Donna Northrup Cindy Henderson Marji Peter Linda Schneider Deb Patton White ribbons: Elmer Kellner Honorable Mention: Marji Peter Youth Open Class Flower Show Grand: Andrew Andrist Reserve: Syndey Sundstrom Blue ribbons: Lane Fritz Gage Fritz Red ribbons: Lane Fritz Gage Fritz Andrew Andrist Emily Elfers Kailey Shay White ribbons: Zoe Sundstrom Adult Open Class Gardening Grand champ: Elmer Kellner Reserve: Elmer Kellner Blue ribbons: Cynthia Henderson Deb Patton Dorothy Kellner Elmer Kellner Red ribbons: Dorothy Kellner Jodie Hilt White ribbons : Deb Patton Dorothy Kellner Youth Open Class Gardening Grand champion: Lane Fritz Reserve: Kinley Havel Blue ribbons: Lane Fritz Tressa LaBarge Gauge Fritz Hayden Hilt Kinley Havel Jordyn Faulkender Red ribbons: Lane Fritz Tressa LaBarge Gauge Fritz White ribbons: Cheyenne LaBarge Kinley Havel Youth Open Class Rabbits Grand champ: Dayton Fromholz Reserve: Dierks Fromholz Blue Ribbon: Dodge Fromholz Youth Open Class Poultry Grand champ: Bailey Workman Reserve: Jordyn Faulkender Blue ribbons: Ronan Shay Bailey Workman Red ribbons: Rhett Shay FLORENCE PEACOCK watches as Cathy Loop fills out her entry in open class needlework. Herald staff photo by Tim Burr Stephen James Danielski Nov. 3, 1922 - Aug. 1, 2011 Stephen James Danielski, 87, died Monday, Aug. 1, 2011, in Boulder, Colo. He was born on Nov. 3, 1922, in North Granby, Conn. son of Joseph and Helen (Botel) Danielski. As a young man, Steve joined the Army Air Corps and soon found himself on a troop train headed to Denver, Colo. There he met Audrey Headrick, his future wife. They were married and it lasted 67 years. He was an attentive husband, Audrey said, and she never had to open a door for herself. After spending time overseas during World War II, he and Audrey left Denver for McDonald, Kan., where he farmed. When the owner of the farm died and the farm was split up, they returned to Denver where he worked as a machinist for Sunstrand Aviation. He then went into the restaurant business. He started out as a chef, something he had done in the Army. He even taught a cooking school at Lowry Air Force Base in Denver. Later, he became a manager, at one time managing a restaurant that could seat 400 people and had 75 employees. In 1975, he and Audrey moved back to western Kansas and owned two restaurants – the Bay Cafe in St. Francis, and the Dairy King in Bird City. Steve and Audrey had two sons, Steve Jr. and Jeff. His dream was to provide the boys with the education he did not have and he worked hard to make the dream come true. Steve was active in Boy Scouts with the boys, taking them on camping and fishing trips. He was an avid sportsman, loving to golf, fish and hunt. At the age of 88, he took up the game, Bocce Ball. He liked to dance, play cards and loved people. Steve is survived by his wife, Audrey of Broomfield, Colo., Steve Jr., of Broomfield, and Jeff and wife, Carol of Duncanville, Texas; four grandchildren, Lisa of Seattle, Wash., Maggie of Denver, Emi and husband, Matt Hise of Broomfield, Alex of Broomfield Colo.; brother, Ed, of Jacksonville, Fla, and sisters, Marian Colby of Melbourne, Fla., and Rose Roberts of Athens, Ga. A funeral service was held on Aug. 8 at Knodel Funeral Home in St. Francis with burial in the Grace Cemetery, McDonald. Memorials may be sent to Steve Danielski Memorial Fund in care of Knodel Funeral Home, Box 606, St. Francis, KS 67756. Dr. Norvan D. Harris M.D., 91, died Sunday, Aug. 14, 2011, at Southwest Medical Center in Liberal, Kan. He was born June 2, 1920, in Smith County, Kan., the son of John G. and Goldie (Chance) Harris. He graduated in 1938 from Bird City High School in Bird City, Kan. He graduated from Fort Hays State University in 1942 and graduated from K.U. Medical School in 1944. He served in the Army Medical Corp from 1945 to 1947. He moved to Liberal in 1948 and began his practice as an Obstetrics and OB GYN physician retiring in 1989. He was a member of the First United Methodist Church, Kansas Medical Society, American Medical Association and a member of the American College of OB GYN. On April 2, 1948, he married Dorothy M. McMahon in Wichita, Kan. She survives. Other survivors include two sons, Norvan D. Harris Jr. and his wife, Cheryl of August; and William D. Harris and wife, Charmaine of Meade; two daughters, Dr. Norvin D. Harris June 2, 1920 - Aug. 14, 2011 Cynthia Peery and her husband, Mike, of Sugar Land, Texas, and Janet Harris of Quinter; five grandchildren, Hillerie Gerlock and husband, John; Garret Peery, Cameron Peery, Ryan Harris and John Harris. He was preceded in death by his parents, one brother, Duane Harris, and one sister, Velda Thornburg. Funeral service was held on Wednesday, Aug. 17 at Brenneman Funeral Home Chapel with Rev. David Randal presiding. Graveside service was held on Friday, Aug. 19, in the Bird City Cemetery, Bird City, with Rev. Tom Bailey officiating. In lieu of flowers and plants, memorial contributions may be sent to the First United Methodist Church or Fort Hays State University – Norvan and Dorothy Harris Scholarship Fund in care of Brenneman Funeral Home, 1212 W. 2nd, Liberal, KS 67901. Treasure hunt coming People are gathering their items and making plans for the 400-mile long yard sale held along U.S. 36 from the Colorado border to the Missouri boarder. The U.S. Treasure Hunt will be held Friday, Saturday and Sunday, Sept. 16, 17 and 18. The county map of vendors will soon be put together and will be published on the web site, www. ushwy36.com. Those people wanting to be on the vendor site map need to pick up an application at The Herald office or the extension office in the basement of the courthouse. The application must be turned into Linda Elfers, P.O. Box 134, St. Francis with $5. For more information, Mrs. Elfers can be reached at 785-332-5155 or e-mail her at [email protected]. The deadline is Saturday. Look for more information on the Treasure Hunt in upcoming issues of The Herald and the Times.

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bulletin board

Why Not Travel to Denver for Your Dentistry?

As a mature adult, your dental needs are more complex. If you have a healthy smile but want to enhance it, Dr. Barotz is known for his exquisite cosmetic dentistry including perfection in porcelain veneers and Invisalign clear orthodontics. If you have serious concerns about the health of your mouth, or have loose or missing teeth, Dr. Barotz, with his 30 years experience, can provide Total Dental Solutions which will eliminate the need to be referred from doctor to doctor to doctor if you want to save your teeth, beautify them, or replace missing teeth with bionic dental implants. Call us today for a complimentary consultation.

Barotz Dental provides:

• Laser Gum Therapy, which eliminates the need for cut and stitch gum surgery for patients with gum disease who want to save their teeth.

• Custom Drop Dead Gorgeous Dentures which provide denture wearers the same exquisite cosmetics provided for people with natural teeth.

• Dental Implants to lock down or eliminate dentures or replace one or more missing teeth.

• No Fear Sleep Dentistry if fear has been keeping you away from the dentist.

Call today for your complimentary consultation!

Visit DenverDentist.com or call us at (303) 532-1151

Charles Barotz, DDS303 16th Street Mall, Suite 250

Denver, Colorado 80202

Especially when we’ll pay for your hotel! *

*Hotel stay included for patients with extensive treatment.

Your care can be completed much faster since it is all done by one

doctor in one location.Immediate

appointments available.

To list your business,

call 785-332-3162.Business Directory

785-462-6908

800-794-3204

Jeff Dreiling/Sales

Residential & Commercial

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Customized prescriptions for patients with unique

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THE CLASSIC ROSEFlorist

116 W. Washington StreetSaint Francis, Kansas 67756Phone: 785-332-2200Toll Free: 855-700-ROSE (7673)

We are here to help with all your Floral needs!www.TheClassicRose.com

[email protected]

Steve Freeland, St. Francis, KS785-772-7072

Calves — Breeding Stock — Feeder CattleCattle Bought on Order

Livestock Order Buyer

obe’srchery

SupplyJosh Moberly

1430 Rd. 6 —St. Francis, Ks. 67756785-332-2500 shop or 970-630-1196 cell, call for hours.

email: [email protected]: mobesarchery.com

CompleteBow Shop & Services

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M.L. “Pepper” SeamanCustom Knives

1430 Road 77Goodland, KS 67735

Home: 785-899-2706Cell: 785-821-1659

[email protected], USN (Ret.)

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St. Francis Equity Seed Wheat Headquarters

Taking orders for bulk or bag ArmourBond ClHatcherRipper

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Order soon- supply limited

Contact Bob Ochsner 785-332-2129

Owned by the farmers and ranchers of this community since 1913

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Cheylin

Friday, Aug. 26Volleyball 6 p.m. — Cheylin High School Gym

Football 7:30 p.m. — Cougar Field

Booster Club ServingPulled Pork Sandwiches

Coleslaw, Chips, Ice-creamand tea.

Please bring gatorade or liquid soap for the athletes.

VB/FB Soap Scrimmage

Open class winners told Open class projects at the

Cheyenne County Fair were unavailable when the special After-Fair Section went to press on Thursday. However, a few days later, they arrived so they are being featured in this week’s issue of the newspaper.

The judging was done on Aug. 4 at the fairgrounds.Adult Open class Photography

Grand champ: Dani Holzwarth.Reserve champion: Jen Padgett.Blue ribbons went to: Jonathon LanzRandy WieckLacy ReedRed Ribbons:Leigh Ann BandelTyler LohmanDusti ChadwickKarol LohmanKeith PeterWhite ribbons:Aryn SturgeonNina IselyHonorable mention:Aryn SturgeonNina IselyTyler LohmanJen PadgettMarji PeterDusti ChadwickMarsha MagleyKeith PeterKarol Lohman

youth PhotographyGrand champion: Allison GriceReserve: Allison GriceBlue Ribbons:Lauren BandelJoy CoonAllison GriceCaitlin NorthrupRed Ribbons:Lauren BandelTrevor ReedMolly CrowChaisley WieckJordyn FaulkenderWhite ribbons:Dallas ReedChaisley WieckCaitlin NorthrupHonorable Mention:Christian GabaldonTrevor SturgeonJoy CoonMolly CrowRiley BurrCaitlin Northrup

Adult Open class FoodsGrand champion: Deb PattonReserve champion: Irene HiltBlue ribbons:Jennifer FritzCynthia HendersonJanice KrienIrene HiltMarjie PeterDeb Patton Louisa Velazquez

youth Open class FoodsGrand champ: Mallory MillsReserve champion: Riley BurrBlue ribbons:Lane FritzGage FritzRiley BurrHadleigh HiltLiberty VelazquezRed Ribbons:Kattie WurmK. Stroh

Adult Arts and craftsGrand champ: Neil McCumberReserve: Neil McCumber

youth Arts and craftsGrand champion: Krissy HarrisReserve champion: Lane FritzBlue Ribbons:Cassie CooksHadleigh HiltMatthisen WitzelKrissy HarrisGavin LennoxTyler RabyCaleb ToddQuinten CravensLane FritzJenna ConferBrianna CooksSarah WhitmoreZoe SundstromLiberty ValezquezRiley BurrRed Ribbons To:Marji RederMandi Cooks

Krissy HarrisLiberty VelazquezCassie CooksWhite ribbons:Krissy HarrisZoe SundstromMandi CooksHonorable Mention:Jessica ConferRiley Burr

Adult Open class NeedleworkGrand champion: Irene HiltReserve champion: Marji Peter

youth Open class NeedleworkBlue : Sydney SundstromRed ribbon: Sydney Sundstrom

Good samaritan Village Needlework

Grand champ: Florence PeacockAdult Open class Flower show

Grand champ: Donna NorthrupReserve champion: Marji PeterBlue Ribbons:Donna NorthrupMarji PeterDeb PattonRed Ribbons:Donna Northrup Cindy HendersonMarji PeterLinda SchneiderDeb PattonWhite ribbons:Elmer KellnerHonorable Mention:Marji Peter

youth Open class Flower showGrand: Andrew AndristReserve: Syndey SundstromBlue ribbons:Lane FritzGage FritzRed ribbons:Lane FritzGage FritzAndrew AndristEmily Elfers

Kailey ShayWhite ribbons:Zoe Sundstrom

Adult Open class GardeningGrand champ: Elmer KellnerReserve: Elmer KellnerBlue ribbons:Cynthia HendersonDeb PattonDorothy KellnerElmer KellnerRed ribbons:Dorothy KellnerJodie HiltWhite ribbons :Deb PattonDorothy Kellner

youth Open class GardeningGrand champion: Lane FritzReserve: Kinley HavelBlue ribbons:Lane FritzTressa LaBargeGauge FritzHayden HiltKinley HavelJordyn FaulkenderRed ribbons:Lane FritzTressa LaBargeGauge FritzWhite ribbons:Cheyenne LaBargeKinley Havelyouth Open class rabbits

Grand champ: Dayton FromholzReserve: Dierks FromholzBlue Ribbon:Dodge Fromholzyouth Open class Poultry

Grand champ: Bailey WorkmanReserve: Jordyn FaulkenderBlue ribbons:Ronan ShayBailey WorkmanRed ribbons:Rhett Shay

FLORENCE PEACOCK watches as Cathy Loop fills out her entry in open class needlework. Herald staff photo by Tim Burr

stephen James danielskiNov. 3, 1922 - Aug. 1, 2011

Stephen James Danielski, 87, died Monday, Aug. 1, 2011, in Boulder, Colo. He was born on Nov. 3, 1922, in North Granby, Conn. son of Joseph and Helen (Botel) Danielski.

As a young man, Steve joined the Army Air Corps and soon found himself on a troop train headed to Denver, Colo. There he met Audrey Headrick, his future wife. They were married and it lasted 67 years. He was an attentive husband, Audrey said, and she never had to open a door for herself.

After spending time overseas during World War II, he and Audrey left Denver for McDonald, Kan., where he farmed. When the owner of the farm died and the farm was split up, they returned to Denver where he worked as a machinist for Sunstrand Aviation.

He then went into the restaurant business. He started out as a chef, something he had done in the Army. He even taught a cooking school at Lowry Air Force Base in Denver.

Later, he became a manager, at one time managing a restaurant that could seat 400 people and had 75 employees.

In 1975, he and Audrey moved back to western Kansas and owned two restaurants – the Bay Cafe in St. Francis, and the Dairy King in Bird City.

Steve and Audrey had two sons, Steve Jr. and Jeff. His dream was to provide the boys with the education he did not have and he worked hard to make the dream come true. Steve was active in Boy Scouts with the boys, taking them on camping and fishing trips.

He was an avid sportsman,

loving to golf, fish and hunt. At the age of 88, he took up the game, Bocce Ball. He liked to dance, play cards and loved people.

Steve is survived by his wife, Audrey of Broomfield, Colo., Steve Jr., of Broomfield, and Jeff and wife, Carol of Duncanville, Texas; four grandchildren, Lisa of Seattle, Wash., Maggie of Denver, Emi and husband, Matt Hise of Broomfield, Alex of Broomfield Colo.; brother, Ed, of Jacksonville, Fla, and sisters, Marian Colby of Melbourne, Fla., and Rose Roberts of Athens, Ga.

A funeral service was held on Aug. 8 at Knodel Funeral Home in St. Francis with burial in the Grace Cemetery, McDonald. Memorials may be sent to Steve Danielski Memorial Fund in care of Knodel Funeral Home, Box 606, St. Francis, KS 67756.

Dr. Norvan D. Harris M.D., 91, died Sunday, Aug. 14, 2011, at Southwest Medical Center in Liberal, Kan.

He was born June 2, 1920, in Smith County, Kan., the son of John G. and Goldie (Chance) Harris.

He graduated in 1938 from Bird City High School in Bird City, Kan. He graduated from Fort Hays State University in 1942 and graduated from K.U. Medical School in 1944. He served in the Army Medical Corp from 1945 to 1947. He moved to Liberal in 1948 and began his practice as an Obstetrics and OB GYN physician retiring in 1989. He was a member of the First United Methodist Church, Kansas Medical Society, American Medical Association and a member of the American College of OB GYN.

On April 2, 1948, he married Dorothy M. McMahon in Wichita, Kan. She survives.

Other survivors include two sons, Norvan D. Harris Jr. and his wife, Cheryl of August; and William D. Harris and wife, Charmaine of Meade; two daughters,

dr. Norvin d. HarrisJune 2, 1920 - Aug. 14, 2011

Cynthia Peery and her husband, Mike, of Sugar Land, Texas, and Janet Harris of Quinter; five grandchildren, Hillerie Gerlock and husband, John; Garret Peery, Cameron Peery, Ryan Harris and John Harris.

He was preceded in death by his parents, one brother, Duane Harris, and one sister, Velda Thornburg.

Funeral service was held on Wednesday, Aug. 17 at Brenneman Funeral Home Chapel with Rev.

David Randal presiding. Graveside service was held on Friday, Aug. 19, in the Bird City Cemetery, Bird City, with Rev. Tom Bailey officiating.

In lieu of flowers and plants, memorial contributions may be sent to the First United Methodist Church or Fort Hays State University – Norvan and Dorothy Harris Scholarship Fund in care of Brenneman Funeral Home, 1212 W. 2nd, Liberal, KS 67901.

Treasure hunt comingPeople are gathering their items

and making plans for the 400-mile long yard sale held along U.S. 36 from the Colorado border to the Missouri boarder.

The U.S. Treasure Hunt will be held Friday, Saturday and Sunday, Sept. 16, 17 and 18.

The county map of vendors will soon be put together and will be published on the web site, www.ushwy36.com. Those people wanting to be on the vendor site map need to pick up an application

at The Herald office or the extension office in the basement of the courthouse.

The application must be turned into Linda Elfers, P.O. Box 134, St. Francis with $5. For more information, Mrs. Elfers can be reached at 785-332-5155 or e-mail her at [email protected]. The deadline is Saturday.

Look for more information on the Treasure Hunt in upcoming issues of The Herald and the Times.