Monday, April 18, 2011

News from Adrian Lanes

Adrian Lanes
Your Local Recreation Center
BOWLING NEWS
Through April 17, 2011
Sunday 6pm Adult Open
Hanuman, League Champion
Kershners Heat &AC, Runner Up
    Apr 17:  High Game: Rick Kershner 230, Pam Crowden 224, Kyle Osborn 216, Michael Crowden 215, Anita Kershner 214, Ed Harold 210, Josh Yates 204, Monika Grosshart 173. High Series: Pam Crowden 609.
Fun Night for everyone else.
Sun 7 pm Summer Doubles starts June 5…ends August 21
Monday 7:30 Men 2010-11
Yoss’ Thriftway 37.0-15.0
RePipe 32.0-20.0
Anti-Monkey Butt 27.0-25.0
Buddy System 18.0-34.0
The Vacuums 17.0-35.0
      Apr 11:  High Game:  Curt Smith 280, John McCoy 268, Nick Perkins 263, Richard Frazier 257, Tim Covey 233, Joe Julison 225, Kyle Osborn 225, Ron Highley 225, Curtis Smith 222, Michael Bowman 218, Terry Highley 217, Jeff Doty 214, Gary Wood 206, Robert Lowe 204, Dwight Robinson 200. Series: Dan Goodrich 686, Tim Covey 665, Nick Perkins 653, Richard Frazier 622, Kyle Osborn 616, Ron Highley 613, Curt Smith 606. League Ends April 18
Tuesday 10am Women 
Bowling Buddies 75.5-44.5
Sharon’s Avon 75.0-45.0
B. O. W. 71.0-49.0
Pin Pals 70.0-50.0
K B J L 65.5-54.5
The BB’s 60.0-60.0
Sunshine Bowlers 54.0-62.0
    Apr 12:  High Games:  Colleen Portzen 204, Linda Underwood 191, Barb Bearce 188, Kit Corum 184, Connie Newport 183, Donna Moore 180, Eva Adams 179, Robin Atkin 173, Rita Wagner 169, Cricket Irvin 169, Sharon Arnold 161, Jean Wilson 161, Lorraine Kershner 155, Ruby Johnson 152, Betty Smith 151.  High Series:  Colleen Portzen 550, Barb Bearce 538.  League Ends May 3  

Tuesday 7pm Open
Huh !!?? 37.0-19.0
Strike Me 33.0-23.0
Schuman Vinyl 29.5-26.5
Melanie’s Team 28.0-28.0
Mud-Light Racing 26.0-30.0
Carroll Chiropractic 25.5-30.5
Waiting 4 Rob 24.5-31.5
No Pressure 20.5-35.5
    Apr 12:  High Game:  Mat Bridges 246, Clint Schuman 234, Claude Billingsley 223, Nick Perkins 214, Leroy Foster 207, Greg Rapp 201, Leann Cumpton 197, Sharon Schuman 195, Josh Yates 192, Ben Davis 187, Donna Foster 180, Ted Bridges 179, Kelly Wernex 177, Harold Foster 172, Brenda Sue Arnold 168, Jim Wernex 166, Rob Roberts 166, Melanie Foster 165, Roseann Mitchell 164, Mitch Mitchell 161.  High Series:  Mat Bridges 645, Claude Billingsley 622, Clint Schuman 621, Kelly Wernex 527, Leann Cumpton 526, Donna Foster 511. Ends May 3rd .
Tues 7pm Summer League Starts May 10…ends Aug 30
Wednesday 7pm Men
Carroll Chiropractic 37.0-23.0
Rejects 34.0-26.0
D & B Trucking 32.5-27.5
WIDNER CONST 32.0-28.0
Kershner Heat & AC 28.0-32.0
Deer-Stand Ruch 27.0-33.0
Billingsley Service 25.5-34.5
Atkin 23.0-37.0
    Apr 13: High Game: Jim Widner 248, Rick Kershner 236, Michael Bowman 236, Nick Perkins 232, Mat Bridges 228, Dustin Scrogham 224, Joe Clapp 214, Leroy Foster 213, Josh Yates 213, John McCoy 212, Dale Smith 211, Harold Foster 210, Clint Schuman 208, Chuck Wyatt 206.  High Series: Rick Kershner 653, Michael Bowman 648, Nick Perkins 630, Dustin Scrogham 617, Jim Widner 612.  League Ends April 27
Wed 7pm “Tough Shot” Starts May 4…ends Aug 31

Thursday 6:30pm Women
The Bowling Angels 71.5-44.5
The Old & Restless 69.5-46.5
Ole Teenagers 67.0-49.0
Schuman Vinyl 65.0-47.0
Double Vision 58.0-54.0
    April 14:  High Games:  Anita Kershner 247, Camie Kagarice 225, Mary Beth Yates 213, Mim Jackson 191, Tabitha Gray 189, Pam Crowden 188, Sharon Schuman 185, Lona Lockard 179, Nancy Bowman 177, Jeanie Ephland 169, Laverne Goodrich 168, Sue Baptista 168, Donna Moore 167, Roxy Sage 162, Lois Durbin 158. High Series: Anita Kershner 689, Camie Kagarice 631, Mim Jackson 544, Mary Beth Yates 518.  Fun Night April 28.
Thurs 7pm Summer League starts May 5…ends Sep 1
Friday Nooners
    Apr 15:  High Games:  Greg Hilbus 233, Don Chulufas 213, Ross Wainscott 197, Wesley Merritt 196, Chet Merriam 194, Robert Greer 193, Dale Smith 187, Mim Jackson 182, Leroy Foster 169, Ruby Johnson 166, Karla Merriam 166, Troy Burton 156, Sue Merritt 150. High Series:  Greg Hilbus 616, Don Chulufas 589, Robert Greer 545, Dale Smith 540, Mim Jackson 522, Wesley Merritt 508.
Fri Summer Nooners starts May 20…Ends Sep 2

Saturday, April 16, 2011

Bates County Museum 50th Anniversary reception & open house well attended

Memorabilia of the 60's on display as part of the
 Bates County Museum's 50th anniversary
Despite blustery weather many turned out for an informative and entertaining evening in honor of the 50th anniversary of the Bates County Museum last night. Prior to the start of the program, those in attendance were treated to a free tour of the exhibits and a good looksee of the facility itself, as the former poor farm has been tastefully transformed into a showcase for our county's history as the Bates County Museum.

Over the course of the evening, Marketing Director Peggy Buhr highlighted upcoming events and projects for the museum including the Island Mound exhibit with log cabin and conversion of the Wilcox school into a church. 

Peggy Buhr served as emcee for the evening

Also noted are plans to renovate the west wing basement in the museum complex, as it would serve as a prime location for traveling exhibits from the Smithsonian Museum and other revolving exhibits as well.

Buhr also pointed out that many artifacts are still in storage, in need of processing before they are ready for display- adding to the 'to do' list.

It was also revealed that the museum was gifted a surprise memento from Greg Mullinax, who recently purchased the funeral home property at Fort Scott and High streets. Mullinax is donating a lamp post from the property which was in place when Butler switched on the lights and became the first 'electric city' west of the Mississippi. The lamp post will be restored put on display in the near future.

Representative Barney Fisher presents Peggy Buhr with an official
Missouri State Blue Book


She also spoke of upcoming events for the museum, including celebration of the 110th birthday of the Nyhart school building, which will be held on Saturday, May 7th. As part of the celebration, the first 50 children who attend will receive a genuine gold coin. More details on the event will be coming soon.

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A resolution to recognize the Bates County Museum
presented to Historical Society President Donna Gregory
by Barney Fisher
Over the course of the evening, Buhr recognized those present who have served on the board, made donations and worked to bring the museum to its current status.








The museum officers, board and staff would like to thank everyone for continuing to support the historical society and museum, looking forward to the next 50 years of preserving our local history.
 Northern Commissioner Randy Pike and County Commissioner
Donna Gregory present a resolution to Jim Fisher


Barney Fisher, long time supporter of the
Bates County Museum
Historical society board members with Donna Gregory- Jim Fisher,
Alan Mundey, Alvin Griffin, Stan Sechrest,  Terrie Jessup 
and Joyce Grainger



Doug Thompson received a proclamation and an award for his
craftsmanship, enthusiasm  and hard work on the museum building
and displays. 

Leroy Cook spoke of the generosity of Charles and Ed
Robertson. A large portion of museum renovation came
as a financial gift from the Ed Robertson estate.

Obituary - Mark Reiman

Mark David Reiman, 53, Harrisonville, Missouri died Friday, April 15, 2011 at his home in Harrisonville. Funeral services will be 11:00am Tuesday, April 19, 2011 at the Atkinson Funeral Home in Archie, Missouri. Burial in Crescent Hill Cemetery, Adrian, Mo. Family will receive friends 10:00-11:00am Tuesday at the chapel.

Friday, April 15, 2011

Circuit Court News April 11-15, 2011


CIRCUIT COURT OF BATES COUNTY, COURT NEWS
JAMES K JOURNEY, JUDGE
Diana L Rich, Clerk
 APR 11-15, 2011 

Mistina L Clay v Christopher W Young, Petition for Order of Protection is dismissed by Petitioner.

U.S. Bank, NA v Jody L Phillips, Tammy Phillips and CharterOne Credit Corporation and MO DOR, Petition filed.

Special report from the Bates County Sheriff's Department

On 3/28/11 at approximately 3pm the Bates County Sheriff’s Office received information from the Prosecutor’s Office of a subject that had made death threats toward the Prosecutor.  The Sheriff’s Office began to attempt to locate the subject, identified as Timber Corral of Butler.  Corral was allegedly upset over being prosecuted over a sex crime.  Corral was located around 8pm by the Sheriff’s Office in a residence in Butler and was arrested for tampering with a judicial officer and warrants were issued to revoke his probation on his convictions for the sex crimes.  Corral remains in custody.  

On 3/31/11 Bates County Sheriff’s Office was contacted by a citizen stating they had information about a plot to kill several law enforcement related individuals over the prosecution of a drug case.  After an investigation into the allegations, the Bates County Sheriff’s Office confirmed that Michael Mousheke of Rich Hill had contacted several people in an attempt to purchase a firearm.  Mousheke is prohibited from owning a firearm by statute because of a previous felony conviction.  On 3/31/11 Micheal Mousheke was arrested and charged with tampering with a judicial officer and remains in custody.  

Mousheke was upset over his wife’s prior arrest and incarceration.  Carol Mousheke was arrested on 12-27-10 when she sold narcotics to an undercover taskforce agent.  Carol Mousheke was arrested for distribution of a controlled substance and later was released on bond.  After her release Carol Mousheke unwittingly began calling the taskforce agent not realizing that he was a law enforcement officer.  During the calls Carol Mousheke threatened to have someone kill the taskforce agent for his part in her arrest.   On 1/25/11  Carol Mousheke was re-arrested and charged with tampering with a judicial officer and remains in custody.

Michael Mousheke was going to target the Judge Hopkins, Prosecutor Hugh Jenkins, Rich Hill Marshal Clinton Leer, Detective Will Perryman, Chief Deputy Justin Moreland, and anyone else that was associated with his wife’s case.

Cooler and dry this weekend

Butler baseball game tonight cancelled

The Butler Bears baseball game for tonight at Sherwood has been cancelled. We will attempt to provide further info regarding makeup/rescheduling when it becomes available.

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