Sunday, October 31, 2010

Contrasting colors...

Seems like every year we get a different mix of colors as trees and shrubs make their winter transition. And there's a good reason for that, according to Missouri Conservationist magazine:

Just how much does weather affect fall foliage? And, why do leaves change colors in the fall? 

Botanists tell us that plants change as the earth tilts on its axis. This causes reduced light concentration. In addition, the days begin to grow shorter and darker, and the weather grows cooler from about mid-September to mid-October (unless you live in sunny Florida.)

Normally, during the warmer months of spring and summer, plants convert water and carbon dioxide into sugar. This process, called "photosynthesis", simply means that a chemical known as chlorophyll gives plants their green color during spring and summer. Therefore, when temperatures cool and days grow shorter, leaves start to change.

Why are there several colors when leaves change? 

Let's examine a few fall colors....

Reds---If you notice the progression of colors, you find that red often appears first. That's because cooler nights change the sugars inside leaves to a red pigment, as cooler evening temperatures prohibit sugars from moving out of the leaves. For example, in trees such as maples, sugar (or glucose) is ensnared in the leaves because the process of making plant food (known as photosynthesis) stops.

Oranges and Yellows---Because the days become shorter and drier, as well as the fact that plants discontinue manufacturing food in the fall, the chlorophyll in leaves also disappears. That's when we admire the rich yellows and oranges in place of green leaves. In reality, these colors were inside the leaves in the warmer months of spring and summer, but you couldn't see them as the green from chlorophyll covered them up.

Browns---On the other hand, the brown leaves we see in trees such as oaks are a result of wastes left in the leaves.

What determines whether we'll a spectacular fall?

Fall foliage is different every year, due to weather. When a drought has continued through spring and summer, it's not so much that the leaves won't give a colorful fall foliage. It's just that the health of trees suffers, so the leaves probably won't be as brilliant. In reality, the best fall foliage occurs when dry sunny days of an Indian summer are followed by cool, dry nights.

New addition at Yoss Thriftway completed

Construction of a new ramp and storage area at Yoss Thriftway in Adrian was recently completed and is ready for service. The ramp will certainly reduce the amount of unloading time, as the previous method required the use of a forklift and a fair amount of physical labor.

The new building adds about 1,000 square feet of dry storage and will serve as a receiving area for items as the trucks are unloaded. The added storage space also means that more items may be purchased in bulk, which will ultimately result in a savings to customers.

Adrian man receives serious injuries in Cass County accident

A 2004 Dodge Neon driven by Daniel P. Keating, 52, of Adrian collided with a 2004 Chevrolet Cavalier driven by Trent W. Gregory, 31, of Deepwater last night around 10:30 pm. The accident happened at the intersection of 7 Highway and Route T in Cass county as the Keating car pulled into the path of the Gregory car at the intersection. A passenger in the Keating car, Kevin L. Mueller, 48, of Adrian received serious injuries and was transported to Centerpoint Hospital by LifeFlight; a passenger of the Gregory car Tina F. Gregory, 29, of Deepwater also received serious injuries and was transported to St. Luke's hospital.  Both vehicles were totaled.

Halloween forecast

Today
Partly cloudy. Highs in the mid 60s. East winds 10 to 15 mph.
Tonight
Partly cloudy. Lows in the lower 40s. Northeast winds around 10 mph.

Pembroke Hill teen killed in ATV crash near Amsterdam

A Pembroke Hill High School student is dead and four other people were injured in an ATV accident in rural Kansas on Friday afternoon, authorities said.

According to authorities, the accident happened in Linn County, Kansas. Matt Skeens, 16, was declared dead at the scene on the private property just inside the Kansas-Missouri state line. The identies of the injured people have not been released.

Pembroke Hill students were off on Friday because of a previously-scheduled teacher in-service day. On Friday night, students gathered for a vigil on the school's campus.






story courtesy FOX 4 News Kansas City

Saturday, October 30, 2010

News from Adrian Lanes


Adrian Lanes
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BOWLING NEWS
Through October 31, 2010

Sunday 1:30pm Youth-Adult
Kerry’s Team 19.5-08.5
Emily’s Team 17.0-11.0
Pin Hitters 15.0-05.0
Scott’s Team 14.0-14.0
Kerr Things 12.0-12.0
C J’s Team 05.5-18.5
    Oct 24: High Games:  Dan Goodrich 256, Janet Kerr 203, Adam Kerr 178, Ben Smith 166, Wanda Parmenter 166, David Guzman 162, Mellenie Estes 158, Kerry Carlton 152, Sandra Bales 152, Emilie Bales 139, Tyler Bales 132, Emily McCoy 106, Robyn Kerr 95, Kevin Kerr 84, Cassie Robey 78, C J Hatton 56.  High Series:  Janet Kerr 499, Adam Kerr 489, Ben Smith 438, Emilie Bales 359.  League ends Apr 10, 2011.

Sunday 6pm Adult Open
Hanuman 17.0-11.0
D&B Trucking 17.0-11.0
McQuinn 17.0-11.0
Got Wisdom 13.0-15.0
All in the Family 12.0-16.0
Powell Garden 11.0-17.0
Kershner Heat & AC 11.0-17.0
Adrian Lanes 09.0-11.0
    Oct 24: High Games:  Nick Perkins 268, Camie Kagarice 267, Dwight Robinson 247, Dan Goodrich 247, Michael Warden 246, Leroy Kagarice 241, Ed Harold 213, Rick Kershner 206, Kyle Osborn 205, Greg Hilbus 204, Michael Warden 201, Pam Crowden 184, Anita Kershner 183, Melani Covington 171, Lisa McQuinn 170, Monika Grosshart 170. High Series: Camie Kagarice 706, Nick Perkins 705, Leroy Kagarice 678, Dwight Robinson 669, Michael Warden 652, Anita Kershner 507, Pam Crowden 500. League ends Apr 17, 2011

Monday 7:30pm Men
Anti-Monkey Butt 18.0-10.0
Buddy System 16.0-12.0
The Vacuums 15.5-12.5
Re-Pipe 15.0-13.0
Yoss’ Thriftway 12.0-16.0
Widner Construction 05.5-14.5
    Oct 25:  High Games: John McCoy 289, Tim Covey 258, Joe Julison 254, Ron Highley 254, Curtis Smith 234, Jim Widner 226, Bradley Newport 224, Nick Perkins 214, Bob Story 209, Jeff Doty 204, Michael Bowman 204, Curt Smith 203.  High Series:  John McCoy 735, Ron Highley 683, Tim Covey 680, Dan Goodrich 661, Curtis Smith 648, Joe Julison 627, Jim Widner 613, Bradley Newport 602. Need 4 bowlers.  $12 per week, Ends April 18, 2011.

Tuesday 10am Women
Sharon’s Avon 24.0-08.0
Pin Pals 18.0-14.0
Bowling Buddies 17.0-15.0
B. O. W. 18.0-14.0
K B J L 17.0-15.0
YA-YA’s 17.0-11.0
The BB’s 11.0-21.0
    Oct 26: High Games:  Colleen Portzen 202, Tina Doll 182, Lorraine Kershner 179, Rita Wagner 167, Jean Wilson 166, Linda Underwood 165, Barb Bearce 163, Sharon Flanary 154, Kit Corum 154, Connie Newport 151. High Series: Colleen Portzen 518, Lorraine Kershner 503. Need One Team.  $10 per bowler each week.  Ends April 26, 2011.

Tuesday 7pm Open
Melanie’s Team 20.0-12.0
Carroll Chiropractic 18.5-13.5
Strike Me 16.5-15.5
HUH !!?? 15.0-13.0
Waiting 4 Rob 14.0-18.0
No Pressure 12.0-20.0
Schuman Vinyl 06.0-02.0
BYE 00.0-00.0
    Oct 26:  High Game:  Clint Schuman 276, Leroy Foster 248, Leann Cumpton 223, Dale Cumpton 211, Ron Brown 194, Greg Rapp 193, Wyatt Cumpton 185, Kelly Wernex 179, Rob Roberts 178, Mitch Mitchell 165, Harold Foster 159, Ben Davis 159, Wilson Ausmer 158, Donna Foster 154, Sharon Schuman 150.  High Series: Dan Goodrich 654, Clint Schuman 602, Dale Cumpton 594, Leroy Foster 571, Greg Rapp 563, Ron Brown 550, Leann Cumpton 546.  Need One Team.  $11 per bowler each week.  Ends April 26, 2011.

Wednesday 7pm Men
Widner Const. 25.0-07.0
D & B Trucking 19.0-13.0
Kershner Heat & AC 18.0-14.0
Rejects 16.0-16.0
Carroll Chiropractic 16.0-16.0
Deer-Stand Ruch 15.0-17.0
Billingsley Service 12.0-16.0
Atkin 04.0-04.0
    Oct 27: High Game: Kevin Worms 265, Dan Goodrich 258, Robert Greer 255, Chris Stewart 249, John McCoy 247, Rick Kershner 237, Ron Brown 232, Logan Widner 224, Jim Widner 222, Ron Davis 220.  High Series:  John McCoy 702, Dan Goodrich 696, Kevin Worms 649, Tim Atkin 640, Nick Perkins 624, Jim Widner 615, Chris Stewart 607, Robert Greer 601, Rick Kershner 600.  Need 5 bowlers, $12 week.  Ends April 27, 2011.

Thursday 6:30pm Women
Schuman Vinyl 18.0-10.0
The Old & Restless 17.0-11.0
Double Vision 17.0-11.0
Ole Teenagers 14.0-14.0
The Bowling Angels 13.0-15.0
BYE 00.0-00.0
    Oct 28:  High Game: Jeanie Ephland 222, Camie Kagarice 216, Melissa Xanders 204, Sue Baptista 197, Mary Beth Yates 183, Sharon Schuman 181, Eva Adams 178, Mim Jackson 176, Anita Kershner 168, Lois Durbin 160. High Series: Camie Kagarice 609, Jeanie Ephland 557, Mary Beth Yates 509.  NEED TWO BOWLERS + ONE TEAM FOR THIS LEAGUE.  Ends Apr 28, 2011.

Friday Nooners
    Oct 29:  High Game:  Robert Greer 185, Betty Smith 171, Tom Dayringer 171, Mim Jackson 168, Steve Atkin 162, Chuck Wyatt 159, Ross Wainscott 157, Wesley Merritt 156, Sharon Flanary 155, Murldene Wyatt 154.  High Series: Robert Greer 518, Betty Smith 456.

NEWS VIDEO from the 5th annual Championship BBQ

Perfect weather and great turnout for the Butler Police Association BBQ Championship today...

Local forecast - sunny, dry

Today
Sunny. Highs around 70. Southwest winds 10 to 15 mph.
tonight
Clear. Lows in the lower 40s. South winds 5 to 10 mph shifting to the east after midnight.



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