Friday, August 6, 2010

Bates County 4-H’ers Journey West on Equine Tour

 (BUTLER, MO – August 6, 2010) - Fifty enthusiastic Missouri 4-H teens, including Bates County 4-H members Natoshia Minor and Ashley Smith, embarked upon the fourth annual University of Missouri 4-H Equine Career and Horse Industry Tour in late May, 2010. The quote from Mary Webb, “Saddle your dreams before you ride them” sums up the focus of this great opportunity for 4-H youth who hope to couple their equine passion with a career. The tour focused on the equine world in Colorado, Wyoming and Nebraska beginning with a dinner at the Kansas City American Royal Event Center. Equine welfare was a common thread throughout the trip. The group met with Cloud Foundation and wild horse rescue members near Colorado Springs, meeting Pryor Mountain Mustangs, and visiting the BLM Horse Center near Elm Creek, Nebraska. Additionally, the group was privileged to meet and listen to a presentation by Dr. Temple Grandin, renowned Animal Scientist, at Colorado State University after a tour of the Equine Reproductive Center and School.

Spending two nights at the Sylvan Dale Guest Ranch near Estes Park, Colorado, was just another inside look at multiple equine related career opportunities for the 4-H youth. Western world of rodeo careers were explored at the Pro Rodeo Hall of Fame and at the Cheyenne Frontier Days Museum which included a visit with a professional rodeo clown. Sunday morning the youth elected to attend the worship services at the Air Force Academy at Colorado Springs at the beautiful chapel, and it was also the Baccalaureate Service conducted by the Chief of USAF Chaplains, Maj. Cecil Richardson.


A visit to the third largest ranch in the world and largest breeder of quarter horses in the world gave the youth a real taste of what it means to be a working cowboy on the Haythorn Ranch in the Sand Hills of Nebraska. The tour bus actually pulled into one of the pastures when it was feeding time for the mares and babies! The 2010 tour concluded at the Pony Express Stables in St. Joseph in recognition of the 150th Anniversary of the Pony Express.
Each year, the 4-H staff and chaperones plan unique opportunities for Missouri 4-H teens to expand their equine horizons to embrace their passion with a lifelong career by exploring unique careers indigenous to specific regions. Previous tour destinations have been Missouri, Kentucky and Texas.


At the conclusion of the 2010 trip, sixteen “Trail Boss 4th year awards, were presented to members who had travelled on all four tours which completed the planned trip rotations.
4-H participants have credited their trip experiences having a significant impact upon their life decisions. Youth have reported that their career directions have been more clearly defined and many have been refined after meeting the leading experts in the equine world who have shared their personal stories and life lessons to the tour members. However, probably one of the best benefits of the trip is making new 4-H equine-minded friends and having a great time!
Thanks to the support of Ernie Rodina and Purina for trip shirts!


Plans are already in the works for the 2011 trip as it returns to the equine world of Missouri. University of Missouri Extension Staff chaperones include Debbie Davis, Dale Hunsburger, Karen Branstetter, Carol Parmenter (retired), Sue Knautz, and Marci Crosby, University of Missouri Equine Professor, advisor.


For information contact Debbie Davis, 4-H Youth Specialist, Clinton County, 101 S. Main, Plattsburg, MO 64477 ( 816-539-3765) davisdd@missouri.edu


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(submitted by Alan Mundey)

Obituary - Kyler Ray Kelso

Kyler Ray Kelso, two year old son of Kyle and Ashley Kelso of Archie, Missouri died Wednesday, August 4 at the Cass Regional Medical Center in Harrisonville, Missouri. Funeral services for Kyler Ray will be 2:00 p.m. Saturday, August 7 at the Schowengerdt Funeral Chapel in Butler. Visitation will be from 1-2 pm on Saturday at the chapel. Cremation will follow services. Contributions may be sent to the Kyler Ray Kelso Memorial Fund % of the Adrian Bank, PO Box 127, Adrian, MO 64720.

Kyler Ray is survived by his father and mother Kyle and Ashley Kelso of Archie, sister Kinna Kelso and brother Kolton Kelso of the home. Maternal grandparents Don and Kelly Coffel of Archie, paternal grandmother Nancy Kelso of Archie and paternal grandfather Kendall Kelso and wife Terri of Joplin. Great grandparents Jerry and Ruth Wiedenmann of Garden City, Missouri, Beryl Kelso of Tucson, Arizona, Donna Kelso of Blue Springs, Missouri, Donald Pennington of Overland Park, Kansas and Sue Coffel of Butler, Missouri. Uncles Doug Coffel and Kody Kelso. Aunts Bracole Coffel, Jessica Coffel Natalie Kelso, Kaylee Kelso and Macy Fletcher.

Butler's Sidewalk Sale in full swing

Shoppers take advantage of cool morning temps to check out Butler's Sidewalk sale, going on now:



















photos courtesy of Myrna Anthuis

Cooler for the next couple of days








Today
Mostly sunny. Highs in the lower 90s. East winds around 5 mph.
Tonight
Mostly clear. Lows in the upper 60s. East winds around 5 mph.

Thursday, August 5, 2010

Bingo pot is now $3,750

The Adrian Optimist Club progressive jackpot is now at $3,750. Play every Monday night starting at 7:00 pm at the Optimist Club building on business 71 South in Adrian.

Butler sidewalk sale tomorrow - Friday, August 6

Support our local merchants by shopping at the Butler Sidewalk sale starting at 7 am tomorrow. Its the back to school Tax Free Weekend where students and parents alike can save money while shopping for computers, clothes and more.

Major facelift for long time Butler store

Stroll into the former Robertson's location on the north side of the Butler square and you will immediately notice some significant changes, including a new name-Bates County Office Supply & Sporting Goods.





New owners, Dr. Curtis Long and wife Ann are in the process of transforming the store to add sporting goods with brand names such as BassPro, Redhead, Kenetrek and more. Already, nearly $70,000 of inventory is in waiting for hunting and sporting enthusiasts. The inventory amount may easily grow to over $100,000 as customers may request items they would like to see in the store via a suggestion box.

While the store will continue to provide a wide variety of competitively priced office products and supplies,  you will notice that the east side of the store is undergoing a visual transformation to include an interesting collection of taxidermy animals taken by Dr. Long from all around the world. Russell Epperson, store manager, has accompanied Long on the hunting trips and pointed out that they will be offering photo and video documentaries of the trips as well.

Epperson went on to say "We're currently working some promotions, too, including one where when a customer spends $100 here, they will receive a $5 off coupon at their choice of several Butler businesses". He also told Bates County Live that Butler was an ideal location for this type of business "The BassPro trucks go by here all the time between Kansas City and Springfield. That means we can offer free shipping to customers who order from the BassPro catalog. And that's a huge advantage over other stores".

Grand opening is officially September 25th; more information to come. Normal hours are 8:30 am to 5:30 pm with weekend and flexible hours added soon to accommodate shoppers.

News from Adrian Lanes

Adrian Lanes

Wed “Tough Shot” 7:30pm
Miasis Dragon      277.0-143.0
Amber’s Team      213.0-207.0
D & B Trucking     212.5-207.5
Schuman Vinyl     200.0-220.0
Dyson Bowling     192.0-228.0
Alpha Tile            165.5-254.5

 Aug 4: High Game: Steve Cowley 245, Clint Schuman 245, John McCoy 225, Andy Xanders 212, Josh Yates 204, Mike Xanders 203, Kevin Worms 202, Joe Clapp 201, Pam Crowden 199, Michael Crowden 195, Claude Billingsley 192, Ernie Moore 192, Sharon Schuman 184. High Series: Clint Schuman 674, Steve Cowley 660, John McCoy 609. Points Leader: Kevin Worms 49, Dan Goodrich 48, Steve Cowley 47, Don Chulufas 47, Joe Clapp 46, Michael Crowden 46, Pam Crowden 45.

Match Play League, different Lane Condition every three weeks. 2nd Week of 47 ft “Tunnel” lane condition. 
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