Sunday, October 3, 2010
Car down embankment south of Butler
Butler Fire/Rescue and Bates County EMS are responding to the report of an accident on 71 Highway at the Miami Creek bridge, where a vehicle has left the roadway and gone down an embankment. The Bates County Sheriff's Department is on the scene trying to locate the vehicle at this time.
Tammy Chastain benefit draws large number of bowlers and bidders
Adrian Lanes
Your Local Recreation Center
BOWLING NEWS
Through October 2, 2010
Saturday Benefit Bowl & Silent Auction
for Tammie Chastain
The Bowling Angels conducted a Benefit Bowl and Silent Auction to raise funds for Tammie Chastain, who is being treated for Lymphoma. The Silent Auction was from 6-8:30 pm, the Game Room at Adrian Lanes was full of items donated by the caring individuals and businesses of your county. There were 35 bowlers plus an abundance of other bidders for the items. There were also items auctioned from the counter, including 2 Chiefs tickets to their Jan 2 game against the Raiders, auto detailing certificates, oil changes, steaks, hair cuts and many other items. Anita Kershner performed all of the Auctioneering duties, keeping up a constant barrage of items for bid throughout the evening. Behind the scene, tallying everything and keeping the event running smoothly, were Lorraine Kershner and Donna Moore. In conjunction with this event was a Raffle Drawing for a Quilt, $100 cash, and 2 $50 savings bonds.
Oh….and there was also 9-pin no-tap bowling: High Games: Danny Richardson 272, Mike McQuinn 245, Danny Chastain 245, Tyler Chastain 242, Ron Davis 242. High Series: Mike McQuinn 726, Danny Richardson 712.
The Bowling Angels are always willing to help those that are truly in need…and they need help…if you would like to be a Bowling Angel volunteer, please contact Adrian Lanes @ 816-297-2567 and we will get you in contact with the organization.
The Bowling Angels and Adrian Lanes would like to thank all of the businesses and individuals that were involved in this endeavor. All of the work put into an event of this nature is strictly volunteer, taking time and energy away from the rest of your routine, but, it is so rewarding.
Saturday, October 2, 2010
Important information regarding Bates County Live
It has been brought to our attention that there may be concerns regarding the format of the Bates County Live web site. Yes, the site is set up in a blog format for reasons we'll discuss below. Typically a blog on the internet is a place where someone can write what they want and others may post comments saying whatever they want. However, we do not allow comments, which typically is a cause for spam, and in some cases computer viruses. The conjunction of free comments with other potential problems is a reason why a typical blog would get a bad reputation.
Here are the guidelines we live by and would like to share them with you:
1. Bates County Live does not allow comments of any sort on our web site or 'letters to the editor'.
2. Bates County Live will never sell or otherwise share email addresses without owner's consent.
3. Our overall goal is to provide immediate, accurate news from around the county. No stories are published until we believe the information is 100% correct. Further, if a mistake is made, we do correct it and publish a note regarding the correction.
4. We try to avoid 'editorializing'. Writing our personal views can be done elsewhere. Again, we aim to provide news, plain and simple on BatesCountyLive.com.
To address our choice of a blog type layout for the web page:
It is easy to quickly put our news on line. The most recent story is always first and the format allows for simple use of the search feature. Plus, it simplifies the process for those who want to receive our news by RSS feeds.
We currently use blogspot.com as a host for our site. Again, we have neutered every feature regarding comments or features that could cause spam/virus problems. blogspot.com has served its purpose well for us, however we are now preparing to move everything to a new host where we have complete control and ownership of our web site, with no dependency of another party such as blogspot. We will silently be making the transition in the very near future which will cut our ties with blogspot.com hosting and/or any reference to it.
Hopefully this will clear up concerns anyone may has regarding this matter; Bates County Live is kind of a new thing and often with new ideas come some type of concerns, which we totally understand. If you have questions, comments or concerns please feel free to contact us by email or by phone at 913-669-5848.
As an added note- Bates County Live plans to join the Missouri Press Association in an effort to add credibility, and for other reasons too. However, it may take some time to do this as we either have to be sponsored by another news entity or may qualify to join MPA after we have been in service for three years. Either way, we want to let you know that its in the works.
Sincerely,
Doug Mager
BatesCountyLive.com
Breakfast tomorrow in LaCygne
Breakfast Sunday October 3rd:
9:30 to 11:00AM
Biscuits and Gravy Plus.
Free Will Donation
Everyone Welcome!
Our Lady Of Lourdes Catholic Church
Knights of Columbus aided by The Alter Society
819 N. 5th St. LaCygne, Kansas
9:30 to 11:00AM
Biscuits and Gravy Plus.
Free Will Donation
Everyone Welcome!
Our Lady Of Lourdes Catholic Church
Knights of Columbus aided by The Alter Society
819 N. 5th St. LaCygne, Kansas
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.
Leila was born September 4, 1925 in Adrian, MO, the daughter of J. B. and Jessie (Oyler) Addleman. Leila worked at the Lambert Cap Factory in Gallatin for over 30 years. She married Scott Rogers on May 31, 1945 in Kansas City, KS and shortly after, they moved to Hamilton, MO. They then moved to Gallatin where they made their home. Leila was a devoted wife, mother, sister and grandmother. She enjoyed playing cards, spending time with family, dancing and visiting with friends at the senior center.
Leila was preceded in death by her parents, her husband of 43 years, Scott, and a sister, Hilda. She is survived by two sons, John Rogers and wife, Rose of Cameron, MO and Gary Rogers of Gallatin, MO; 4 grandchildren, 10 great-grandchildren, 3 great-great-grandchildren and 4 brothers, Harvey, Henry, Charley and Duane.
Leila will be sadly missed by all family and friends.
Leila was born September 4, 1925 in Adrian, MO, the daughter of J. B. and Jessie (Oyler) Addleman. Leila worked at the Lambert Cap Factory in Gallatin for over 30 years. She married Scott Rogers on May 31, 1945 in Kansas City, KS and shortly after, they moved to Hamilton, MO. They then moved to Gallatin where they made their home. Leila was a devoted wife, mother, sister and grandmother. She enjoyed playing cards, spending time with family, dancing and visiting with friends at the senior center.
Leila was preceded in death by her parents, her husband of 43 years, Scott, and a sister, Hilda. She is survived by two sons, John Rogers and wife, Rose of Cameron, MO and Gary Rogers of Gallatin, MO; 4 grandchildren, 10 great-grandchildren, 3 great-great-grandchildren and 4 brothers, Harvey, Henry, Charley and Duane.
Leila will be sadly missed by all family and friends.
Bates County Weather
Today
Partly cloudy. Highs in the upper 60s. Northeast winds 10 to 15 mph.Tonight
Clear. Lows in the upper 30s. Northeast winds 5 to 10 mph. News from Adrian Lanes
Adrian Lanes
Your Local Recreation Center
BOWLING NEWS
Through October 1, 2010
Wednesday 7pm Men
Widner Const. 09.0-03.0
Rejects 08.0-04.0
Billingsley Service 09.0-03.0
Kershner Heat & AC 05.0-07.0
Carroll Chiropractic 07.0-05.0
D & B Trucking 05.0-07.0
Deer-Stand Ruch 05.0-07.0
Sep 29 : High Game: John McCoy 289, Kevin Worms 278, Dan Goodrich 258, Steve Cowley 235, Frank Schroeder 225, Jack Lewis 224, Dale Smith 222, Rick Kershner 221, Joe Clapp 220, Ernie Moore 220. High Series: Kevin Worms 766, John McCoy 708, Mat Bridges 689, Dan Goodrich 668, Steve Cowley 653, Robert Greer 628, Frank Schroeder 607, Chris Stewart 605. NEED ONE TEAM. Ends April 27, 2011.
Thursday 6:30pm Women
The Bowling Angels 09.0-03.0
Ole Teenagers 09.0-03.0
The Old & Restless 06.0-06.0
Schuman Vinyl 06.0-06.0
Double Vision 04.0-08.0
Sep 30: High Game: Camie Kagarice 247, Anita Kershner 235, Donna Moore 204, Roxy Sage 192, Amber Eidson 189, Mim Jackson 182, Nancy Bowman 180, Lona Lockard 174, Lois Durbin 173. High Series: Anita Kershner 674, Camie Kagarice 618, Donna Moore 529, Mim Jackson 523, Amber Eidson 517, Nancy Bowman 508. NEED TWO BOWLERS + ONE TEAM FOR THIS LEAGUE.
Friday Nooners
Oct 1: High Game: Chuck Wyatt 215, Wilson Ausmer 203, Troy Burton 203, Wesley Merritt 194, Gene Atkin 188, Robert Greer 184, Murldene Wyatt 182, Don Chulufas 172, Shane Atkin 170, Sharon Flanary 167, Jean Wilson 163, Jon Atkin 160, Ross Wainscott 159, Clara Kersey 153, Monica Ausmer 152. High Series: Wilson Ausmer 551, Robert Greer 525, Wesley Merritt 518, Gene Atkin 507, Chuck Wyatt 504, Troy Burton 480.
Friday Bumpers
Oct 1: Brendan Moore 76.
Saturday Benefit Bowl & Silent Auction
for Tammie Chastain
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