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Thursday, September 30, 2010
Obituary - Helen Frances Grimes
Funeral services for Helen Grimes will be 10 a.m. Monday, October 4, 2010 at Schowengerdt Funeral Chapel (660-679-6555) in Butler, Missouri with Rev. Rodney Brown officiating and Pastor Marcus Cumpton assisting. Visitation will be Sunday afternoon from 4-6 p.m. at Schowengerdt Chapel. Burial in Oak Hill Cemetery, Butler. Contributions to American Cancer Society.
Helen is survived by three daughters, Connie Russell of Lewisville, Texas, Gail Newland and husband Rodney of Butler, Missouri and Cheryl Cumpton and husband Leon of Sedalia, Missouri; one sister, Edith Greer of Independence, Missouri; three sister-in-law, Frances Noland of Oak Grove, Missouri, Lela Noland of Independence, Missouri and Hazel Dickerson of Butler, Missouri; a brother-in-law, Don Grimes of Archie, Missouri; and 8 grandchildren and 15 great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband, Roy Grimes; two brothers, Gene Noland and John Noland; and one sister, Maxine Wilson.
Accident near Drexel
Drexel Fire and the Bates County Sheriff's deputies are responding to a single car accident on 14001 road, just South of New Lake road near Drexel. Initial reports indicate the vehicle has extensive damage and is on it's side; first responders are reporting minor injuries to the occupants.
Update:
Photo below was taken about 45 minutes after the accident. Vehicle owner/driver information is not available at this time.
Update:
Photo below was taken about 45 minutes after the accident. Vehicle owner/driver information is not available at this time.
From Recorder of Deeds, Lucille Mundey
Marriage licenses:
BOLIN, CHRISTOPHER MICHAEL and JONES, MELISA SUZETTE
Real estate transfers:
MORTGAGE ONE CORPORATION and HFC MORTGAGE CORPORATION (FKA) to: DUEHRING, JEREMY T.
N 10 ACRES OF SE/4 OF SE4/4 OF 14‑40‑31; NE/4 OF SE4/ OF 14‑40‑31, DESCRIBED
WRIGHT, KHRIS M. and WRIGHT, DANIELLE to: THOMAS, TRACY
LOT 12, BLK 38, ORIGINAL TOWN, RICH HILL
MARSHALL, DALEN DEONNE and MARSHALL, KRISTA SUE to: MOTT, ERIC and
MOTT, AUDRY
N 374.55 FT OF NE/4 OF NE/4 OF 10‑39‑29 LYING E OF E R/W OF ROUTE W
STALEY, MARGARET A. to: TAULBERT, BRADLEY
W/2 OF SE/4 AND E/2 OF SW/4 OF 35‑42‑32
WRIGHT, RICHARD A. and WRIGHT, DEBRA C. to: HUNDLEY, GILBERT S. and
HUNDLEY, SHARRON S.
N/2 OF NW/4 OF NE/4 OF 21‑42‑29, DESCRIBED
ENGEMAN, ROBERT J. and ENGEMAN, DONNA R. to: PAYNE, ANGELA
E/2 OF NW/4 OF 34‑40‑29, LYING N AND W OF BB HWY
GRUVER, MARLANE and GRUVER, BRADLEY and MCFARLANE, NANCY and
MCFARLANE, DON and SHEPHERD, JUDY to: WHITTEN, RONALD L. and
MORRISON, JODI J.
LOTS 8 AND 9 AND S 10 FT OF LOT 5, BLK 1, STANDISH'S 2ND ADDN, HUME
S. L. STANDISH'S SECOND ADDN
GORHAM, JANET L. to: GORHAM, JANET L. TRUST 9‑20‑2010 and
GORHAM, JANET L. (TRUSTEE)
E 3/4THS OF SE/4 OF 32‑40‑30
WINTER, ROLLO AND DOROTHY TRUST 11‑21‑1990 and WINTER, DOROTHY (TRUSTEE) to WINTER, DOROTHY TRUST 7‑22‑2010 and WINTER, RONALD W. (CO‑TRUSTEE) and WINTER, DOROTHY (CO‑TRUSTEE)
NW/4 OF 34‑42‑33, DESCRIBED
COMBS, BENNY and COMBS, CHERI to: TEACHOUT, LARRY and TEACHOUT, ANNIE
LOT 18, OSAGE PARK SUBDIV
MALONE, JEFFREY D. and TERRY, JULIA LEE to: MALONE, JULIA L. (AKA)
NE/4 OF NW/4 OF 9‑38‑31, DESCRIBED
EISSLER, LORINDA KAREN to: EISSLER, ORVILLE NETH
LOTS 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 AND 8, BLK 17, SPERRY'S ADDN, RICH HILL
BLACKMORE, WILLIAM K. and BORDELON, MARION to: PAYNE, PAULA JEAN
BEG 353 FT N AND 100 FT E OF SW COR OF SE/4 OF NW/4 OF 23‑40‑31, E 120 FT, N 135 FT, W 120 FT, S 135 FT TO POB
MCVEY, MELISSA R. and HELLWIG, MELISSA R. (AKA) to: MCVEY, MELISSA R.
LOTS 13 AND 14, LYNWOOD ESTATE SUBDIV, BUTLER
PURSLEY, JOHN L. (SUC TRUSTEE) and BAUMGARDEN, DARAN ALAN and
BAUMGARDEN, DEANNA LYNN to: EDGMON, EDWARD C. and EDGMON, KAREN RENEE
S 50 FT OF LOT 6, BLK 8, WILLIAM'S ADDN, BUTLER, EXCEPT STRIP 12 FT WIDE OFF W SIDE
Time capsule ceremony at Bates County Memorial
On Tuesday, September 28, 2010, the Board of Directors of Bates County Memorial Hospital buried a new time capsule. The hospital celebrated 50 years of dedicated healing service to the community beginning when it first opened its doors on September 16, 1960. To preserve history, the time capsule was made to be opened in another 50 years – September, 2060. The time capsule contains photos of many employees, volunteers, physicians, and Board Members. Also included are copies of area newspapers, post cards, Auxiliary Recipe Book, a CD of the 1960’s, a wooden Inpatient Chart Binder, a VHS tape, and a video containing a video-tour of the hospital, and may other items. Pictured with the time capsule are hospital Board members from left to right: Patti Bruto, Rusty Hamilton, Senator Harold Caskey, Jerry Jones, and Jim Shade. Pictured placing the time capsule in the ground is Wendell Harris, hospital Chief Executive Officer, with Jim Shade looking on.
Accident near hospital
Butler Fire and Bates County EMS have been summoned to the scene of a single car accident on Business 71 just North of Nursury street. Injuries unknown; initial reports said the vehicle was smoking, requiring investigation by the fire department.
Drexel man in minor accident
The intersection of Route 2 Highway and Route D (Holmes Road) was the scene of a non injury accident around 10 am yesterday morning as a motorcycle collided with a car. The 1980 Corvette, driven by Randal S. Shannon, 49, of Drexel was heading Westbound on Route 2 and failed to yield to a Northbound 2006 Kawasaki motorcycle driven by Michael L. Smith, 54, of Louisburg, KS. Both vehicles were driven from the scene; Smith reportedly had minor injuries.
Local Forecast - Definitely football weather
Today
Sunny. Highs in the mid 70s. North winds 10 to 15 mph.
Tonight
Clear. Patchy River Valley fog early in the morning. Lows in the upper 40s. North winds around 5 mph.
Wednesday, September 29, 2010
Obituary - Robert Leroy Cumpton Sr.
Funeral services for Robert Cumpton will be 2 p.m. Saturday, October 2, 2010 at Schowengerdt Funeral Chapel (660-679-6555) in Butler, Missouri with Lee Lewis officiating. Visitation will be 5-7 p.m. Friday evening at Schowengerdt Chapel. Burial, Oak Hill Cemetery, Butler, Missouri. Contributions, American Cancer Society or American Diabetes Association.
Robert is survived by his wife of 45 years, Karen Cumpton of Pleasant Hill, Missouri; three sons, Earl Cumpton and RC Cumpton and wife Kristi all of Adrian, Missouri and Jeffrey Cumpton of Kansas City, Missouri; three daughters, Rhonda Morrow and husband Josh of Topeka, Kansas, Kerri Young and husband Richard of Kansas City, Missouri and Diana Robards and husband Michael of Adrian, Missouri; two brothers, Wayman Cumpton and wife Reda of Adrian, Missouri and Larry Cumpton and wife Alice of Adrian, Missouri; three sisters, Joy Craft and husband Ray of Amoret, Missouri, Sharon Halliburton and husband Richard of Butler, Missouri and Iva Erickson of Amsterdam, Missouri; and 12 grandchildren, Tanner Cumpton, John Morrow, Robyn Morrow, Kimberly Morrow, Rachal Young, Richard Young, Tyler Young, Kylie Robards, Michaella Robards, Dalton Robards, Paige Cumpton and Adam Cumpton. He was preceded in death by his parents; one son, Robert Leroy Cumpton Jr., a nephew, Gene Cumpton; and a sister-in-law, Carolyn Cumpton.
Drexel may see capacity crowds Saturday
The City of Drexel is ramping up for a weekend that may very well draw capacity crowds to town. Not only will there be city wide garage sales (so far there will be 43), but the annual Fall Festival will be in full swing with a packed roster of live music, crafts, food and more at the city park. Here's a breakdown of events running 9 am till 6 pm at H.T. Smith Park:
Over 60 vendors with crafts, food and game booths
Quilt auction at 12:30 with proceeds going to Drexel schools
Mountainman Encampment at the Southeast area of the park
All Day Entertainment featuring the White Rose Band, Odds and Ends Band, Hank Roberts, Eric Borden, Jim the Balance Man, the Drexel Dazzlers Dance Team, Tarissa Keating, Eric Groves, Annie Orton, Carol Shumate and Kimbrough's Tae Kwon Do
This is a perfect all day event for the entire family....and while you're in town check out the 40+ garage sales. A copy of the official schedule is below:
Bears prepare for Friday night
Thursday night the Butler Bears will be preparing their Homecoming battle with the Appleton City Bulldogs by having the traditional bonfire celebration at 8 pm at Deaton Thomas Field, just after the volleyball game. During the game Friday night, the queen crowning will commence during half time; all of which will be broadcast on FM 92.1 The Bullet with the pre-game show starting at 6:45 pm.
Check out the Butler Bear Backers web site for scores and more
Check out the Butler Bear Backers web site for scores and more
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Butler Bears Homecoming Parade this Friday
The Butler Bears Homecoming parade will hit the streets around 2 pm this Friday and arrive on the Butler square around 2:30. The parade route will start from the high school North to Fort Scott, West to High, and North on High to the grade school. At Ohio, the parade will head East towards the square.
The parade marshall has requested that there be no political candidates in the line up this year. Also, those in the parade are asked not to throw candy while passing the grade school, as it causes confusion and a possible hazard for children as the leave school.
FM-92 radio station will be placing barrels for donations of non-perishable food items at each corner of the Butler square to help replenish supplies for the food pantry, which suffered a great setback due to a recent fire. Suggested items include canned soup, peanut butter, crackers, dried beans, canned vegetables, canned fruit, tuna, sauces, spaghetti, etc. Note the pantry can also use toiletries such as toothpaste, diapers, toothbrushes, deodorant and more. Please try to bring at least one item from your pantry when you come to see the parade-your help is greatly appreciated!
The parade marshall has requested that there be no political candidates in the line up this year. Also, those in the parade are asked not to throw candy while passing the grade school, as it causes confusion and a possible hazard for children as the leave school.
FM-92 radio station will be placing barrels for donations of non-perishable food items at each corner of the Butler square to help replenish supplies for the food pantry, which suffered a great setback due to a recent fire. Suggested items include canned soup, peanut butter, crackers, dried beans, canned vegetables, canned fruit, tuna, sauces, spaghetti, etc. Note the pantry can also use toiletries such as toothpaste, diapers, toothbrushes, deodorant and more. Please try to bring at least one item from your pantry when you come to see the parade-your help is greatly appreciated!
Local Forecast
Today
Sunny. Patchy fog early in the morning. Highs in the upper 70s. Southwest winds around 5 mph.
Tonight
Mostly clear. Lows in the mid 50s. Northwest winds 5 to 10 mph.
Adrian Lanes - Tuesday Night Open results
Adrian Lanes
Your Local Recreation Center
BOWLING NEWS
Through September 28, 2010
Tuesday 7pm Open
Strike Me 10.0-05.0
No Pressure 10.0-06.0
Melanie’s Team 09.0-07.0
HUH !!?? 07.0-05.0
Carroll Chiropractic 06.0-10.0
Waiting 4 Rob 06.0-10.0
Sep 28: High Game: Dan Goodrich 248, Mat Bridges 235, Laverne Goodrich 200, Pat Arnold 191, Dale Cumpton 190, Wilson Ausmer 183, Kelly Wernex 182, Ted Bridges 178, Greg Rapp 173, Harold Foster 172, Leroy Foster 172, Melanie Foster 171, Wyatt Cumpton 164, Monica Ausmer 155, Mitch Mitchell 153. High Series: Dan Goodrich 661, Mat Bridges 633, Wilson Ausmer 517, Pat Arnold 509, Kelly Wernex 502.
Tuesday, September 28, 2010
News from Adrian Lanes
Adrian Lanes
Your Local Recreation Center
BOWLING NEWS
Through September 28, 2011
Monday 7:30pm Men
Anti-Monkey Butt 09.0-03.0
Buddy System 08.0-04.0
The Vacuums 06.5-05.5
Butler Glass 06.0-06.0
Yoss’ Thriftway 04.0-08.0
Widner Construction 01.5-10.5
Sep 27: High Games: John McCoy 266, Bradley Newport 252, Curt Smith 247, Jeff Doty 243, Bob Story 234, Curtis Smith 230, Tim Covey 224, Dale Cumpton 221, Mike Xanders 215, Craig Irwin 213, Ron Highley 213, Andy Schmitt 207, Michael Bowman 202, Steve Cowley 201. High Series: Bradley Newport 668, Curtis Smith 653, Curt Smith 640, Dale Cumpton 637, Bob Story 637.
Need 4 bowlers. $12 per week, Ends April 18, 2011.
Tuesday 10am Women
Sharon’s Avon 13.0-03.0
Pin Pals 10.0-06.0
Bowling Buddies 09.0-07.0
K B J L 07.0-09.0
B. O. W. 07.0-09.0
The BB’s 07.0-09.0
YA-YA’s 06.0-06.0
Sep 28: High Games: Tina Doll 196, Debbie Beard 189, Donna Moore 188, Linda Underwood 176, Barb Bearce 175, Jean Wilson 172, Colleen Portzen 163, Connie Newport 160, Rita Wagner 159, Kay Jenkins 159, Carol Irvin 157, Sharon Flanary 156, Nancy Mager 153, Cricket Irvin 150. High Series: Tina Doll 501. Need One Team + 1 bowler. $10 per bowler each week. Ends April 26, 2011.
Local forecast
Today
Sunny. Highs in the lower 70s. North winds 10 to 15 mph.
Tonight
Clear. Lows around 50. Northeast winds around 5 mph in the evening becoming light and variable.
Monday, September 27, 2010
Rash of local burglaries reported
The Bates County Sheriff's Department has been busy investigating several reports of theft around the county this week. Two Honda 300 four wheelers were stolen in the Rich Hill area, both of which had windshields and one of them had a sprayer mounted on the front rack. Also four red 2 gallon gas cans were taken from the same location.
In Adrian, deputies took a report of a stolen CD case with approximately 800 CD's in it. No suspect information is available at this time.
Bates County Live was informed of a car break in during the football game at Miami High School Friday night. The car was locked and a purse was taken during the theft.
Deputies also took a report of a stolen guitar in the Amoret area this week and a report of stolen metal near Passaic.
Near Foster, a residence was broken into and items stolen included a TV, tower speakers, jewelry, antiques, clothing, DVD/VCR combo and a gas mask. Total of these items is approximately $560.
The Sheriff's Department reminds everyone to watch for suspicious activity and never leave items such as purses, MP3 players, cell phones, etc. in plain sight in your locked vehicle. If you have any information regarding the above mention thefts, please call the Bates County Sheriff's Department at 660-679-3232. All information submitted may be kept confidential.
In Adrian, deputies took a report of a stolen CD case with approximately 800 CD's in it. No suspect information is available at this time.
Bates County Live was informed of a car break in during the football game at Miami High School Friday night. The car was locked and a purse was taken during the theft.
Deputies also took a report of a stolen guitar in the Amoret area this week and a report of stolen metal near Passaic.
Near Foster, a residence was broken into and items stolen included a TV, tower speakers, jewelry, antiques, clothing, DVD/VCR combo and a gas mask. Total of these items is approximately $560.
The Sheriff's Department reminds everyone to watch for suspicious activity and never leave items such as purses, MP3 players, cell phones, etc. in plain sight in your locked vehicle. If you have any information regarding the above mention thefts, please call the Bates County Sheriff's Department at 660-679-3232. All information submitted may be kept confidential.
Rich Hill Police Department weekly report
Rich Hill Police Department
Activity report September 20, 2010 to September 26, 2010
09/20/10
09/21/10
CIVIL SITUATION
THREATS
STRUCTURE FIRE
AMBULANCE REQUEST
09/22/10
09/23/10
09/24/10
09/25/10
SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY
09/26/10
Weekly Report from the Bates County Sheriff's Office
Bates County Sheriff’s Office
Activity report September 20, 2010 to September 26, 2010
09/20/10
AGENCY ASSIST – AMSTERDAM
PROWLER – ADRIAN
AMBULANCE REQUEST – RICH HILL Deputies responded to a unresponsive female in Rich Hill.
THEFT – ADRIAN
AMBULANCE REQUEST – RICH HILL
CHECK WELL BEING – ROCKVILLE
FRAUD – RICH HILL Deputies took a report of a possible fraud at Fastrip in Rich Hill, Missouri.
CIVIL STANDBY – AMORET
THEFT – ADRIAN
CHILD MOLESTATION – RICH HILL Bates County Sheriff's Office, received a report of child molestation investigation, which was allegedly to have occurred in February 2010 in the Rich Hill area. Due to the age of the victim, and the suspect still at large, no names can be released at this time.
RECOVERED PROPERTY – HUME flute was returned to the business of Meyer Music located in Blue Springs, after a subject refused to return the property to the business, but turned the property over to the Bates County Sheriff's Office.
AMBULANCE REQUEST – RICH HILL
AMBULANCE REQUEST – RICH HILL
THEFT – RICH HILL Deputies took a burglary report where two Honda 300 4 wheelers were stolen. Both of the 4 wheelers had windshields on them and one of them had a sprayer attached to the front rack. 4 red 2 gallon plastic gas cans full of gas were also taken from the property.
CONTROLLED BURN – RICH HILL
CIVIL SITUATION – ROCKVILLE
FRAUD – RICH HILL
THEFT – ADRIAN Deputies took a report of a stolen cd case with approximately 800 cd's in it in the Adrian area. No suspect information at this time.
BURGLARY – BUTLER Deputies responded to rural Butler in reference to a attempted burglary and property damage.
MVA – BUTLER
DISTURBANCE – ROCKVILLE
THEFT – PASSAIC
AGENCY ASSIST – BUTLER
WARRANT EXECUTION – BUTLER Bates County Deputies made a warrant arrest in the Butler area.
09/21/10
THEFT – AMORET Deputies took a theft report of a guitar in Amoret, Missouri.
THREATS – AMORET
TRAFFIC HAZARD – RICH HILL
CIVIL STANDBY – AMORET
MVA – PASSAIC
AGENCY ASSIST – BUTLER
TRAFFIC STOP – 52W and K Deputies made a traffic stop on a vehicle on W52 Hwy and K Hwy. driver was arrested for driving with a suspended license.
CHECK WELL BEING – RICH HILL
THEFT – PASSAIC Bates County Deputies took a report of stolen metal at Rt.2 Passaic. No suspect information at this time.
CHECK WELL BEING – ADRIAN
AGENCY ASSIST – ADRIAN
DOMESTIC – ADRIAN
09/22/10
STRANDED MOTORIST – BUTLER
ANIMAL AT LARGE – BUTLER
DISTURBANCE
WANTED SUBJECT – BUTLER Bates County Deputies made a warrant arrest in the Butler area.
BURGLARY – BUTLER
09/23/10
SUICIDAL THREATS – ADRIAN
STRANDED MOTORIST – BUTLER
SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY – SPRUCE
TRAFFIS STOP – BBhwy Deputies made a traffic stop on a vehicle north of Spruce, Missouri on BB Hwy. Driver was issued citations for expired license plates.
HARASSMENT – ADRIAN
PAPER SERVICE at approximately 1342 hours, Deputies responded to a residence in Adrian reference a warrant arrest. Subject at residence was arrested on an outstanding Cass County felony warrant.
VANDALISM – ADRIAN
WANTED SUBJECT
FOLLOW UP – ADRIAN at approximately 1900 hours, Deputies reponded to RT. 2 Adrian reference a warrant service. A female subject at the residence was arrested on outstanding Cass and Bates County warrants.
SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY – RICH HILL
SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY – ADRIAN
09/24/10
C&I – ADRIAN
AGENCY ASSIST – Agency Assist for Neosho PD.
TRAFFIC HAZARD – PASSAIC
BURGLARY – RICH HILL at approximately 1700 hours, Deputies responded to Foster area reference a Burglary that had occurred sometime in the last three weeks. Upon arrival observed forced entry to a window on the north side of the residence and items stolen include a TV, tower speakers, costume jewelry, miscellaneous antiques, clothing, DVD/VCR combo and a gas mask. All of the above listed items totaled approximately $560.
CHECK WELL BEING – RICH HILL
ANIMAL AT LARGE – PASSAIC
DISTURBANCE
C&I – ADRIAN
STRANDED MOTORIST
DISTURBANCE – BUTLER
AGENCY ASSIST – BUTLER
TRAFFIC STOP Deputies arrested Jason Reynolds on a warrant for Harrisonville PD.
09/25/10
AGENCY ASSIST
ANIMAL AT LARGE – BUTLER
DISTURBANCE – BUTLER
CONTROLLED BURN – RICH HILL
VANDALISM – DREXEL Deputies took a report of property damage in the Drexel area.
PAPER SERVICE – ADRIAN Warrant arrest of William Brock, Adrian MO.
ALARM – ADRIAN
CONTROLLED BURN – RICH HILL
THEFT – HUME at approximately 1700 hours, Deputies were dispatched to the Hume area reference a stolen vehicle. Upon arrival the victim stated that his car had been stolen sometime in the last six months. It was determined the vehicle had already been recovered on an unrelated case and is currently being held in police impound.
THEFT – RICH HILL at approximately 1653 hours, Deputies responded to the Rich Hill area reference a Burglary that had occurred in the past couple of weeks. Upon arrival numerous items were reported to have been stolen all items totaling approximately $547. A suspect was later located, items recovered and charges are pending.
TRESPASSING – AMORET Deputies responded to RT 1 Amoret in reference to trespassing.
WANTED SUBJECT – RICH HILL at approximately 1329 hours, Deputies arrested a male subject on an outstanding Felony Warrant out of Bates County for Probation Violation original charge of DWI total bond of 10,000 cash or surety. Suspect was arrested and transported to the Bates County Jail.
STRANDED MOTORIST – PASSAIC
FOLLOW UP – BUTLER Warrant arrest of Christopher B. Jacobs.
THEFT – DREXEL Deputies responded to RT 1 Drexel in reference to a theft that occurred upon arrival it was found to be a misunderstanding and item were returned.
CIVIL STANDBY – AMSTERDAM
TRAFFIC STOP – AMSTERDAM Deputies stopped a gray Chevrolet Camaro in Amsterdam, Missouri for not displaying any license plate on the vehicle. The driver was issued a citation for failing to register a motor vehicle.
FIRE-MUTUAL AID – WORLAND
STRANDED MOTORIST – RICH HILL
STRANDED MOTORIST
SUICIDAL THREATS – RICH HILL
CHECK WELL BEING – DREXEL Deputy took report of a child custody issue in Drexel Mo.
CHECK WELL BEING – AMSTERDAM
THREATS – ADRIAN
STRANDED MOTORIST
AGENCY ASSIST
TRAFFIC STOP Deputies arrested a subject for possession of drug paraphernalia, and possession of meth.
09/26/10
VANDALISM – BUTLER Report of Vandalism at the Sheriff's Office.
CIVIL STANDBY – RICH HILL Report of child abuse in Rich Hill.
VANDALISM – RICH HILL Report of Property damage in Bates County. Vehicle used to destroy crops.
AMBULANCE REQUEST – BUTLER
CHILD CUSTODY ISSUE – BUTLER
AGENCY ASSIST – ADRIAN
STRANDED MOTORIST – 71 AND 52 E
STRANDED MOTORIST – 71 2 MILES N OF 52 W
Obituary - Leila B. Rogers
Leila B. Rogers, 85, Gallatin, MO, died Saturday, September 25, 2010 at Cameron Regional Medical Center, Cameron, MO. Funeral services will be held at 11:00 a.m. Wednesday, September 29, 2010 at the Atkinson Chapel in Adrian with visitation from 10:00-11:00 a.m. Wednesday at the chapel. Burial will be in Crescent Hill Cemetery, Adrian. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society.
Single car accident
Bates County EMS and Adrian Fire/Rescue is en route to a single car accident on 71 Highway, just South of Archie. Initial reports are of minor injuries.
News from Adrian Lanes
Adrian Lanes
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BOWLING NEWS
Through September 26, 2010
Sunday 1:30pm Youth-Adult
Kerry’s Team 08.0-04.0
C J’s Team 05.0-07.0
Kerr Things 04.0-04.0
Emily’s Team 08.0-04.0
Scott’s Team 07.0-05.0
PinHitters 03.0-01.0
Sep 26: High Games: Scott Kagarice 247, John McCoy 247, Wanda Parmenter 182, Ben Smith 180, Kerry Carlton 170, Mellenie Estes 165, Sandra Bales 157, Emilie Bales 123, Emily McCoy 95, Tyler Bales 83, C J Hatton 73. High Series: John McCoy 711, Scott Kagarice 639, Ben Smith 514. League ends Apr 10, 2011
Sunday 6pm Adult Open
Hanuman 10.0-02.0
McQuinn 06.0-06.0
D&B Trucking 06.0-06.0
Powell Garden 05.0-07.0
Got Wisdom 05.0-07.0
All in the Family 04.0-08.0
Kershner Heat & AC 04.0-04.0
Adrian Lanes 03.0-01.0
Sep 26: High Games: Mike McQuinn 278, Michael Warden 225, Camie Kagarice 224, Robert Greer 224, Kyle Osborn 220, Dwight Robinson 213, Greg Hilbus 204, Mike Xanders 203, Don Chulufas 200, Rick Kershner 200, Anita Kershner 189. High Series: Robert Greer 629, Camie Kagarice 626, Michael Warden 623. League ends Apr 17, 2011
Monday 7:30pm Men
Anti-Monkey Butt 06.0-02.0
Burton’s Garage 05.0-03.0
The Vacuums 04.5-03.5
Butler Glass 04.0-04.0
Yoss’ Thriftway 03.0-05.0
Widner Construction 01.5-06.5
Sep 20: High Games: Dale Cumpton 277, John McCoy 268, Michael Bowman 254, Dan Goodrich 249, Curt Smith 244, Mike Xanders 244, Tim Covey 231, Steve Cowley 225, Jeff Doty 224, Robert Lowe 223, Mat Bridges 221. High Series: John McCoy 736, Dan Goodrich 684, Mike Xanders 632, Steve Cowley 620, Jim Widner 606, Mat Bridges 606.
Need 4 bowlers. $12 per week, Ends April 18, 2011.
Tuesday 10am Women
Sharon’s Avon 05.0-03.0
B. O. W. 06.0-02.0
Bowling Buddies 04.0-04.0
K B J L 04.0-04.0
YA-YA’s 04.0-00.0
The BB’s 03.0-05.0
Pin Pals 02.0-06.0
Sep 21: High Games: Debbie Beard 205, Kit Corum 201, Colleen Portzen 196, Betty Smith 176, Sharon Flanary 174, Cricket Irvin 164, Kelly Edmiston 159, Jean Wilson 159, Rita Wagner 156, Becky Comer 154, Sharon Arnold 151. High Series: Kit Corum 528. Need One Team + 1 bowler. $10 per bowler each week. Ends April 26, 2011.
Tuesday 7pm Open
No Pressure 09.0-03.0
Strike Me 07.0-05.0
Melanie’s Team 06.0-06.0
Waiting 4 Rob 05.0-07.0
Carroll Chiropractic 05.0-07.0
HUH !!?? 04.0-04.0
Sep 21: High Game: Darrell Foster 259, Dale Cumpton 236, Rob Roberts 224, Wyatt Cumpton 201, Harold Foster 186, Kelly Wernex 183, Leroy Foster 182, Pat Arnold 176, Ted Bridges 173, Wilson Ausmer 166, Greg Rapp 166. High Series: Darrell Foster 671, Dale Cumpton 611, Wyatt Cumpton 576, Leroy Foster 505, Pat Arnold 496. NEED TWO BOWLERS FOR THIS LEAGUE.
Wednesday 7pm Men
Billingsley Service 09.0-03.0
Widner Const. 09.0-03.0
Rejects 08.0-04.0
Carroll Chiropractic 07.0-05.0
Deer-Stand Ruch 05.0-07.0
D & B Trucking 05.0-07.0
Kershner Heat & AC 05.0-07.0
Sep 22: High Game: Dan Goodrich 268, Kevin Worms 257, Ron Brown 248, Steve Cowley 248, Jim Widner 237, Troy Yates 235, Nick Perkins 235, Gary Wood 234, Claude Billingsley 224, Frank Schroeder 224. High Series: Kevin Worms 710, Dan Goodrich 702, Gary Wood 689, Steve Cowley 674, Ron Brown 623, Troy Yates 623, Claude Billingsley 617, Frank Schroeder 607. NEED TWO BOWLERS ON THIS LEAGUE + ONE TEAM. Ends April 27, 2011.
Thursday 6:30pm Women
Ole Teenagers 08.0-00.0
The Old & Restless 06.0-02.0
The Bowling Angels 05.0-03.0
Schuman Vinyl 02.0-06.0
Double Vision 01.0-07.0
BYE 00.0-00.0
Sep 23: High Game: Mim Jackson 216, Camie Kagarice 215, Mary Beth Yates 195, Roxy Sage 193, Anita Kershner 179, Amber Eidson 173, Lorraine Kershner 165, Tabitha Gray 163. High Series: Camie Kagarice 588, Mim Jackson 530, Anita Kershner 508. NEED TWO BOWLERS + ONE TEAM FOR THIS LEAGUE.
Friday Nooners
Sep 24: High Game: Don Chulufas 221, Wesley Merritt 202, Shane Atkin 190, Gene Atkin 183, Jon Atkin 182, Jean Wilson 181, Sharon Flanary 180, Leroy Foster 180, Ross Wainscott 178, Wilson Ausmer 174, Sue Merritt 173, Betty Smith 169, Dale Smith 167, Karla Merriam 163. High Series: Don Chulufas 605, Sharon Flanary 516, Jean Wilson 515, Shane Atkin 507, Jon Atkin 503.
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