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Monday, January 31, 2011

Dangerous weather conditions forecast over the next 72 hours

Winter Storm Warning and Blizzard Warning remain in effect through today


Today
Snow and isolated thunderstorms. Widespread blowing snow. Blustery. Snow may be heavy at times. Visibility one quarter mile or less at times. Snow accumulation of 11 to 15 inches. Highs in the lower 20s. North winds 20 to 30 mph with gusts to around 40 mph. Chance of precipitation near 100 percent.
Tonight
Snow. Widespread blowing snow. Blustery... colder. Snow may be heavy at times. Visibility one quarter mile or less at times. Snow accumulation of 1 to 3 inches. Storm total snow accumulation of 12 to 17 inches. Frigid. Lows around 4. North winds 20 to 30 mph with gusts to around 40 mph. Chance of precipitation near 100 percent. Wind chill readings 10 below to 15 below zero after midnight.

Wednesday
Cloudy in the morning then becoming partly sunny. Blustery. Areas of blowing snow. Frigid. Highs around 11. North winds 15 to 25 mph shifting to the northwest 10 to 15 mph in the afternoon. Wind chill readings 10 below to 15 below zero in the morning.
Wednesday Night
Mostly clear. Dangerously cold wind chills. Lows around 10 below. Northwest winds 10 to 15 mph. Wind chill readings 15 below to 25 below zero after midnight.

Snow on the radar

The leading edge of the Winter storm has finally appeared on radar and looks to be a couple of hours away. The latest trends show that we are to expect 12 to 18 inches of snow....but hey, what do they know??

All local schools have cancelled classes for tomorrow.

You may view live radar here

Charges filed in animal abuse case

Earlier today the Bates County Sheriff's Department along with members of the Missouri Humane Society seized about 50 animals including dogs, cats and a bird from a residence on West Mill street and another location at Route 2, Butler. The seizure of the animals was part of an ongoing investigation of animal abuse that stems back to last fall, according to sheriff's department records.


Jean Karolat, 49, was arrested this morning at her residence in Butler and faces at least 10 counts of animal abuse. 


According to information received from Sheriff Chad Anderson, Karolat's problems escalated around Thanksgiving of last year. "We had reports that her horses were out. When we arrived she put the horses back, but after we left, she would let them out again" said Anderson. While at the location, it was noted that the horses appeared to be without food.


 The Saturday after Thanksgiving, a neighbor called the sheriff's department saying there was a dead horse in the back yard and that Karolat was covering the carcass with hay or straw. At that point, 7 sheriff's deputies and posse members went to the location and seized the remaining horses.


Earlier this month, the sheriff's department responded with members of the Humane Society to discuss clean up of the of the noted unsanitary and unhealthy conditions- overcrowding, feces, ammonia stench, lack of food and shelter. Although Karolat agreed to let them help, she would not let them in to the residence. When a search warrant was served, Karolat became aggressive and made it clear that she no longer wanted the Humane Society involved. 


In an interview with a Fox 4 news reporter last week, Karolat said that before opening her home to the over four-dozen animals, she reached out to many animal shelters, but she said none of them have been able to help. "Their list is always too long," said Karolat. "They can't take your animal, or I'm out of their county." However, according to Sheriff Anderson, that's not true. An animal rescue operation in Johnson County, Ks. recently offered to take the animals from Karolat in order to care for them in a controlled environment. Karolat refused the offer.


Likewise, the Fox 4 interview caught the attention of at least 6 area people who claim that Karolat was holding their animals without their knowledge. 


Currently the animals are being transported to a shelter in St. Louis where they will undergo a physical evaluation; a hearing will be held next month to decide their fate. At this time Karolat is being held on $5,000 bond as additional charges are pending.

Blizzard warning issued for Bates County

... Winter Storm Warning remains in effect until 6 am CST
Tuesday... 
... Blizzard Warning remains in effect from 6 am Tuesday to 6 am
CST Wednesday... 

A Winter Storm Warning for mixed precipitation remains in effect
until 6 am CST Tuesday. A Blizzard Warning for heavy snow and high
winds remains in effect from 6 am Tuesday to 6 am CST Wednesday.

* Locations... southeast Kansas and western Missouri including 
Bates County and surrounding areas
* Timing... freezing drizzle will continue into this evening... 
and linger through tonight. There may be a brief lull in 
precipitation overnight. However... heavy snow will then impact 
the region Tuesday morning through Tuesday night. 

* Snow and ice accumulations... a light glaze of ice is possible 
through this evening. Snow accumulations between 12 and 16 
inches may be possible Tuesday through Wednesday morning. 

* Impacts... untreated roadways and sidewalks may remain slick 
due to freezing drizzle. Once snow arrives late tonight and 
early Tuesday morning... roads will rapidly become snow covered 
and travel will be dangerous if not impossible. This storm has 
the potential to bring travel to a halt over much of Kansas 
and Missouri Tuesday through early Wednesday. 

* Other impacts... strong winds between 25 and 40 mph on Tuesday 
will create significant blowing and drifting snow along with 
whiteout conditions. Blizzard conditions will be possible on 
all major roadways including highways 71 and 50 Tuesday 
afternoon and night. The strong winds may also lead to power 
outages... which would produce impacts long after the snow has 
ended as temperatures fall to below zero by Wednesday morning. 

Precautionary/preparedness actions... 

A Blizzard Warning means severe winter weather conditions are
expected or occurring. Falling and blowing snow with strong winds
and poor visibilities are likely. This will lead to whiteout
conditions... making travel extremely dangerous. Do not travel. If
you must travel... have a winter survival kit with you. If you get
stranded... stay with your vehicle.

Practice your winter safety rules... keep a flashlight... shovel... 
food and water in your car in case of emergency. Travel on
Tuesday should be avoided as persons could become stranded
resulting in a potentially life-threatening situation.

In case of possible power outages... persons are urged to ensure
an ample supply of food and medication... as well as having an
alternative heat supply ready. Do not run generators indoors to
prevent Carbon monoxide poisoning. Protect your water supply from
frozen pipes.

Obituary - Lillie Marie Zimmerman

Lillie Marie Zimmerman, 74, Adrian, MO, died Sunday, January 30, 2011 at Adrian Manor in Adrian. Funeral services will be held at 2:00 p.m. Thursday, February 3, 2011 at the Atkinson Chapel in Harrisonville, MO with visitation from 1:00-2:00 p.m. Thursday at the chapel. Burial will be in Freeman Cemetery, Freeman, MO.

Bates County USBC Bowling Association Tournament starts Feb. 18th

Bates County USBC Bowling Association Tournament runs Friday, February 18th through Saturday, February 26th, 2011 at Adrian Lanes.

All events: Team, Singles & Doubles!  Bowlers are asked to report 30 minutes prior to event.

Entry Fee = $17.00 per event + $2.00 for all events.

Prize fund will be returned 100%


For more information:
Adrian Lanes
32 East Main
Adrian, MO 64720
ph. (816) 297-2567

Donna Moore, Ass’n Manager
Rt. 2, Box 306
Butler, MO 64730
ph. (660) 679-6097
cell (660) 679-1740

News from Adrian Lanes




Adrian
Lanes
Your
Local Recreation Center
BOWLING
NEWS
Through
January 30, 2011


Sunday 1:30pm Youth-Adult
KERRY’S
TEAM 10.0-02.0
Scott’s
Team 08.0-04.0
Pin
Hitters 06.5-05.5
Kerr
Things 06.0-06.0
Emily’s
Team 04.5-07.5
C
J’s Team 01.0-07.0
Jan
30:
High Games: John McCoy 278, Scott Kagarice 269, Ray
Bullock 256, Janet Kerr 182, Kerry Carlton 180, Adam Kerr 171, Bryce
McMillan 168, David Guzman 163, Sandra Bales 151, Kevin Kerr 124,
Emilie Bales 120, Colby Bullock 118, Emily McCoy 116, Tyler Bales
110, Robyn Kerr 96, Cory Bullock 95.
High Series: John McCoy
738, Scott Kagarice 733, Ray Bullock 650, Bryce McMillan 479, Janet
Kerr 424, Emily McCoy 306.



Sunday 6pm Adult Open
Kershner
Heat & AC 17.0-07.0
Powell
Garden 15.0-09.0
Got
Wisdom 15.0-09.0
Adrian
Lanes 14.0-10.0
All
in the Family 12.0-12.0
HANUMAN 10.0-14.0
McQuinn 08.0-16.0
D&B
Trucking 05.0-19.0
Jan 30: High Games: Camie Kagarice 267, John
McCoy 267, Rick Kershner 265, Dwight Robinson 246, Greg Hilbus 240,
Nick Perkins 236, Anita Kershner 235, Leroy Kagarice 226, Don
Chulufas 217, Monika Grosshart 214, Robert Greer 213, Kyle Osborn
203, Lisa McQuinn 197, Pam Crowden 190, Laverne Goodrich 169, Melani
Covington 164, Amber Shaffer 160.
High Series: John McCoy
746, Dan Goodrich 673, Camie Kagarice 659, Greg Hilbus 658, Rick
Kershner 652, Dwight Robinson 639, Anita Kershner 633.


Sunday 8:45pm Doubles
Jan 30. High Games: Josh Yates 221,
Anita Kershner 214, Rick Kershner 205, Jacob Essenpries 188, Chelsey
Yates 183.
High Series: Josh Yates 620, Anita Kershner
603.


Closings and cancellations...

The 'biggest' winter storm of the year is slated to hit starting later today and inevitably there will be more cancellations, postponements and closings to come. We will immediately publish all confirmed cancellations we receive and also recommend clicking through to the FM 92.1 The Bullet web site for a comprehensive listing. Click the  View all closings and cancellations here link in the upper right corner of our home page to visit their link.

As the storm progresses, we will immediately report accidents and road conditions as we receive them.

View live radar here.

Rich Hill Police report


Rich Hill Police Department
Activity report January 24, 2011 to January 30, 2011
01-24-11
SLIDE OFF
  
01-25-11
ANIMAL AT LARGE
 
01-26-11
 
01-27-11
ANIMAL BITE
 
01-28-11
CIVIL STANDBY
DISTURBANCE
ASSAULT
AMBULANCE REQUEST
WANTED SUBJECT
 
01-29-11
FOUND ITEM
 
01-30-11

Weekly report from the Bates County Sheriff's Office


Bates County Sheriff’s Office
Activity report January 24, 2011 to January 30, 2011
01-24-11
CHECK WELL BEING-BUTLER
THEFT-PASSAIC
DISTURBANCE-BUTLER  
THEFT-AMORET On January 24, 2011, Deputies were dispatched to Virginia to a burglary that occurred.
AMBULANCE REQUEST-RICH HILL
CHECK WELL BEING-FOSTER
WANTED SUBJECT-BUTLER
CHECK WELL BEING-ADRIAN
 
01-25-11
AGENCY ASSIST-BALLARD
STRANDED MOTORIST-BUTLER
STRANDED MOTORIST-PASSAIC
ASSAULT-RICH HILL Report of harassment in Bates County.
AGENCY ASSIST-MERWIN On January 25, 2011, Deputies responded to a house fire in Merwin.
AMBULANCE REQUEST-ARCHIE
ASSAULT-RICH HILL On 01/25/2011 Bates County Deputies received a report of assault.
THREATS-ROCKVILLE Report of shooting neighbors animal.
THREATS-RICH HILL
DFS ASSIST
WANTED SUBJECT-Butler
ABMULANCE REQUEST-BUTLER
  
01-26-11
DOMESTIC-DREXEL
AGENCY ASSIST-BUTLER
HARASSMENT-RICH HILL Report of harassment in Bates County. Harassment by phone messages.
CHECK WELL BEING-DREXELOn January 25, 2011, Deputies recovered a stolen vehicle at Rt. 2 Adrian out of Cass County.
CHECK WELL BEING-RICH HILL
TRAFFIC STOP-ADRIAN
AGENCY ASSIST-BUTLER
 
01-27-11
SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY-AMORET
BURGLARY-BUTLER Report of Burglary in Bates County. Forced entry into residence.
THREATS-RICH HILL On 01/27/2011 Bates County Deputies received a report of a verbal assault in the Rich Hill area.
ANIMAL DEAD-BUTLER
THEFT-APPLETON CITY Report of theft in Bates County. Theft of hay.
CHECK WELL BEING-DREXEL
TRAFFIC STOP-RICH HILL On 1-28-2011 Deputies conducted a traffic stop on a vehicle for defective equipment on F Hwy. The driver was arrested for having a suspended driver's license.
AGENCY ASSIST
SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY-RICH HILL
 
01-28-11
DISTURBANCE-ADRIAN
CIIVL STANDBY-MERWIN
DFS ASSIST-BUTLER
ABANDON VEHICLE
AMBULANCE REQUEST-RICH HILL
 
01-29-11
DISTURBANCE-BUTLER
CIVIL STANDBY-BUTLER
FRAUD-ARCHIE On 01/29/2011 Deputies took a walk in report of fraud. Still under investigation no charges have been filed at this time.
SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY-RICH HILL
TRESPASSING-BUTLER On 01-29-2011 Bates County Deputies took a property damage report at Rt.4 Butler.
PROPERTY DAMAGE-ADRIAN On 1-29-2011, Deputies took a report of property damage in rural Adrian Mo.
  
01-30-11
ALARM-AMSTERDAM
TRAFFIC STOP-AMORET On 01/30/2011, I conducted a traffic stop at J Highway and CR 11001 for speeding and several lane violation which resulted in an arrest for Driving While Drugged and possession of drug paraphernalia. 
CIVIL STANDBY-RICH HILL
SPEAK TO OFFICER-ADRIAN
CIVIL STANDBY-ARCHIE
CHECK WELL BEING-BUTLER
CHECK WELL BEING-BUTLER
SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY / VEHICLE / PERSON-BUTLER

Traffic court cancelled for tomorrow

Judge Debra A. Hopkins has cancelled traffic court in Bates County scheduled for tomorrow, February 1, 2011. 


All cases will be continued to March 1, 2011 at 9:00 A.M.

50 animals removed from Butler home

Jean Karolat
Officials converged on the property of Jean Karolat today and removed some 50 animals, mostly dogs. According to information received by Bates County live, Karolet had been warned earlier this month to find homes for the overcrowded animals or face jail time.
In an interview with Fox 4 News on January 24th, Karolat contends that she is not an animal hoarder, but simply wanted to help find homes for them and the animal shelters she had contacted were no help. 


Charges against Karolat are pending at this time; we will provide more information on this story as it develops.


photo courtesy Fox 4 News

Car into tree near Drexel

11:50 a.m. - Bates County EMS and first responders have been called to Drexel where a car has hit a tree at 18 Highway and Ethel street. No further information is available at this time.

Rich Hill to get Dollar Store

With over 6,700 stores in 44 states already, the Dollar Store chain is in the process of adding several new locations to include Rich Hill, Mo. The new store will be located adjacent to Swope's Drive In and construction is slated to be completed  around mid March of this year.

Dollar Stores is also planning a renovation of the store in Butler to begin some time this Spring.


"Biggest" Winter storm of the year coming

A WINTER STORM WATCH IS IN EFFECT THROUGH WEDNESDAY


Today
Occasional light freezing rain and light freezing drizzle. Ice accumulation around one tenth of an inch. Highs in the lower 30s. Northeast winds around 10 mph. Chance of precipitation 80 percent.
Tonight
Light freezing drizzle...snow...sleet in the evening... then snow and sleet after midnight. Snow and sleet accumulation just under a half inch expected. A light glazing expected. Lows around 18. North winds 15 to 20 mph. Chance of precipitation 90 percent.

Sunday, January 30, 2011

Adrian Lanes Doubles League starts tonight


Adrian Lanes Doubles League starts tonight (Jan. 30th) at 8:45 p.m. Bowl 3 games! Be done by 10 p.m. For info call (816) 297-2567.

Saturday, January 29, 2011

Freezing rain, snow on the way

WINTER STORM WATCH IN EFFECT THROUGH TUESDAY NIGHT



Today
Mostly cloudy. Highs in the mid 30s. Northeast winds 10 to 15 mph.
Tonight
Cloudy. Slight chance of freezing rain...light freezing drizzle in the evening...then a chance of freezing rain and light freezing drizzle after midnight. Lows in the mid 20s. Northeast winds around 10 mph. Chance of precipitation 40 percent.

Winter Weather Advisory for Bates County

... Winter Storm Watch in effect from late Sunday night through
late Tuesday night... 

The National Weather Service in Kansas City/Pleasant Hill has
issued a Winter Storm Watch for freezing drizzle... heavy snow and
blowing snow... which is in effect from late Sunday night through late
Tuesday night.

* Location... eastern Kansas and western Missouri... including the
cities of St. Joseph... Kansas City... Butler... Clinton... and
Warrensburg.

* Timing... light freezing drizzle or freezing rain will be possible
early Monday morning through Monday night. Widespread snow will
move into the area late Monday night and continue through Tuesday
night. Snowfall will end by Wednesday morning.

* Snow and ice accumulations... a light glaze of ice up to a tenth of
an inch will be possible on Monday and Monday night. Snow
accumulations between 6 and 10 inches may be possible through
Wednesday morning.

* Impacts... this long duration storm will arrive in multiple waves.
Light freezing drizzle or freezing rain will lead to icy conditions
on primary and secondary roads as early as the Monday morning
commute. Once snow arrives Monday night... roads will rapidly become
snow covered and travel will be difficult to extremely dangerous
on Tuesday.

* Other impacts... strong winds between 20 and 30 mph Tuesday
afternoon will create significant blowing and drifting snow along
with highly reduced visibilities into Tuesday night.
Additionally... falling temperatures will also be likely Tuesday
night producing wind chill temperatures well below zero by
Wednesday morning.


Shake up at City Hall

To her surprise, the mayor of Hume Mo. received a letter of her impeachment last Friday from a member of the city counsel. Mayor Maxine Dixon was voted in last year as an uncontested write in candidate and says she's "done nothing wrong, the impeachment lacks merit, is downright silly and vindictive". 
Dixon will not elaborate on the charges before she seeks council with the Missouri Attorney General and her own legal counsel.
"I'm not going to take this lying down. I am going to protect my good name" says Dixon who is preparing for the upcoming council meeting, as the meeting agenda includes the impeachment issue.
Members of the Hume city counsel are Cassandra Rogers, Katharina Brooks, James Larch and Charles Shepherd. Dixon says counsel meetings have been chaotic and those in attendance have difficulty staying on track with the subjects up for discussion.
The meeting is scheduled for Feb. 7th. Bates County Live will continue to follow this story as it develops.

Upper 40's today

Today
Sunny in the morning then becoming partly cloudy. Highs in the upper 40s. Northeast winds 5 to 10 mph.
Tonight
Partly cloudy in the evening then becoming mostly cloudy. Lows in the mid 20s. Northeast winds 10 to 15 mph.

Friday, January 28, 2011

News from Adrian Lanes

Adrian Lanes
Your Local Recreation Center
BOWLING NEWS
Through January 29, 2011
Handicap Travel League
MeadowLark Lanes 194.0-106.0
Westchester Lanes 172.0-128.0
Strike Zone 1 168.0-132.0
Windsor Lanes 165.5-135.5
Adrian Lanes 2 135.5-164.5
Adrian Lanes 1 128.0-172.0
Jesters House 121.0-179.0
Strike Zone 2 116.0-184.0
Feb 20 @ Adrian Lanes.

Sunday 1:30pm Youth-Adult
KERRY’S TEAM 07.0-01.0
Pin Hitters 05.5-02.5
Emily’s Team 04.5-03.5
Scott’s Team 04.0-04.0
Kerr Things 02.0-06.0
C J’s Team 01.0-07.0
    Jan 23: High Games: Ray Bullock 268, Scott Kagarice 236, Kerry Carlton 183, Adam Kerr 182, Mellenie Estes 144, Sandra Bales 143, Emily McCoy 140, David Guzman 139, Robyn Kerr 132, Cory Bullock 122, Emilie Bales 113, Colby Bullock 113, Tyler Bales 104, Cassie Robey 89, Kevin Kerr 77. High Series: Ray Bullock 683, Scott Kagarice 587, Robyn Kerr 334, Emilie Bales 322, Emily McCoy 320. 

Sunday 6pm Adult Open
Powell Garden 14.0-06.0
Kershner Heat & AC 14.0-06.0
Got Wisdom 11.0-09.0
All in the Family 10.0-10.0
Adrian Lanes 10.0-10.0
HANUMAN 08.0-12.0
McQuinn 08.0-12.0
D&B Trucking 05.0-15.0
    Jan 23: High Games:  Dwight Robinson 255, Camie Kagarice 232, Robert Greer 232, Don Chulufas 227, Greg Hilbus 226, Michael Crowden 224, Kyle Osborn 222, Mike McQuinn 220, Amber Shaffer 212, Nick Perkins 212, Leroy Kagarice 206, Michael Warden 206, Anita Kershner 204, Pam Crowden 202.  High Series:  Dwight Robinson 693, Camie Kagarice 667, Don Chulufas 635, Mike McQuinn 623, Leroy Kagarice 615, Greg Hilbus 608, Amber Shaffer 527.

Sunday 8:45pm Doubles
    Starts Jan 30.   Two on a Team.  7 Week Season, ends March 20.  Bowl 3 games….takes about an hour.  Sign up by email: adrian_lanes@yahoo.com

Monday 7:30pm Men
Widner Construction 14.0-02.0
Anti-Monkey Butt 10.0-06.0
Re-Pipe 09.0-07.0
Yoss’ Thriftway 07.0-09.0
The Vacuums 04.0-12.0
Buddy System 04.0-12.0
    Jan 24:  High Games:  Gary Wood 266, Ron Highley 257, John McCoy 253, Dwight Robinson 235, Nick Perkins 227, Curt Smith 210, Brett Talley 209, Bob Story 206, Mike Xanders 204, Michael Bowman 202, Richard Frazier 201, Bill Marr 200, Andy Schmitt 199.  High Series:  Gary Wood 717, John McCoy 714, Ron Highley 704, Nick Perkins 675, Dwight Robinson 645. NEED BOWLERS.

Tuesday 10am Women 
Sharon’s Avon 59.0-25.0
Bowling Buddies 54.0-30.0
Pin Pals 46.0-38.0
B. O. W. 46.0-38.0
K B J L 44.0-40.0
The BB’s 43.0-41.0
YA-YA’s 36.0-44.0
    Jan 25:  High Games:  Barb Bearce 217, Kelly Edmiston 203, Kit Corum 202, Bea Page 188, Donna Moore 180, Kay Jenkins 179, Connie Newport 178, Colleen Portzen 175, Linda Underwood 172, Suzie Bolin 171, Debbie Beard 171, Robin Atkin 170, Cricket Irvin 169, Betty Smith 167, Lorraine Kershner 164, Jean Wilson 162. High Series:  Barb Bearce 596. Need one Team.
Tuesday 7pm Open
Melanie’s Team 15.0-05.0
Strike Me 12.0-08.0
Carroll Chiropractic 11.5-08.5
Huh !!?? 11.0-09.0
Mud-Light Racing 10.0-10.0
Schuman Vinyl 09.5-10.5
No Pressure 07.0-13.0
Waiting 4 Rob 04.0-16.0
    Jan 25:  High Game:  Nick Perkins 267, Dan Goodrich 254,  Leroy Foster 245, Clint Schuman 243, Darrell Foster 233, Greg Rapp 227, Claude Billingsley 226, Dale Cumpton 224. Mathew Bridges 223, Josh Yates 205, Kelly Wernex 201, Ron Brown 199, Rob Roberts 191, Wyatt Cumpton 181, Leann Cumpton 171, Monica Ausmer 159, Ben Davis 158, Brenda Sue Arnold 127. High Series:  Nick Perkins 714, Clint Schuman 693, Dan Goodrich 691, Darrell Foster 665, Leroy Foster 640, Mat Bridges 618, Greg Rapp 598, Kelly Wernex 546. 

Wednesday 7pm Men
WIDNER CONST 14.0-06.0
Deer-Stand Ruch 11.0-09.0
Carroll Chiropractic 11.0-05.0
Billingsley Service 09.5-10.5
Kershner Heat & AC 08.0-12.0
Atkin 08.0-12.0
D & B Trucking 07.5-12.5
Rejects 06.0-10.0
    Jan 26: High Game: John McCoy 269, Rick Kershner 258, Clint Schuman 254, Gary Wood 235, Josh Yates 235, Robert Greer 234, Troy Yates 227, Joe Clapp 222, Claude Billingsley 220, Ernie Moore 214, Ron Brown 212, Steve Atkin 212, Gene Atkin 203, Harold Foster 201.  High Series:  John McCoy 696, Rick Kershner 673, Clint Schuman 639, Claude Billingsley 631, Josh Yates 625, Troy Yates 613, Gary Wood 608.  NEED 4 BOWLERS.

Thursday 6:30pm Women
The Old & Restless 50.0-26.0
Ole Teenagers 45.0-31.0
Schuman Vinyl 42.0-34.0
The Bowling Angels 41.0-31.0
Double Vision 37.0-35.0
BYE 00.0-00.0
    Jan 27:  High Games: Camie Kagarice 236, Mary Beth Yates 203, Lois Durbin 200, Anita Kershner 195, Donna Moore 192, Jeanie Ephland 179, Sue Baptista 179, Eva Adams 175, Lorraine Kershner 172, Laverne Goodrich 169, Sharon Schuman 161. High Series: Camie Kagarice 656.

Friday Nooners
    Jan 28:  High Games: Leroy Foster 222, Chris Bolin 209, Don Chulufas 190, Chuck Wyatt 189, Mim Jackson 187, Ross Wainscott 186, Dale Smith 173, Lorraine Kershner 171, Murldene Wyatt 170, Harold Boehler 169, Sharon Smith 167, Wesley Merritt 165, Jean Wilson 160, Sharon Flanary 150, Betty Smith 150, Clara Rolen 150. High Series: Chris Bolin 566, Leroy Foster 547, Mim Jackson 543, Don Chulufas 539, Ross Wainscott 512.

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