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Monday, October 1, 2012
Time change for Butler JH volleyball tonight...
The Butler Jr. Hi Volleyball game at Pleasant Hill this evening will begin at 6:00 p.m.
The black walnuts in your back yard are healthy
From Tammy Roberts, Nutrition and Health Education Specialist, Missouri Extension office
It’s that time of year when walnuts will start dropping off their trees. Picking these walnuts up to sell can be a great money maker but don’t forget that you can actually eat those nuts. Black walnuts are a tasty, healthy addition to your diet.
The nuts aren’t quite ready to eat when they come off the tree. The green (or brown) outer hull of the walnut must be removed to reveal the shell of the nut. Be sure to wash the nut with the garden hose. That can be a messy job so wear heavy rubber gloves. (Some people just put them on the driveway and run over them until the nut is revealed.) Leave the clean, unshelled nut in a cool, well ventilated area for about two weeks before cracking to get the nut meats. It is ready when the nut breaks crisply.
If you look at the nutrition information from a bag of Diamond shelled black walnuts, you’ll find that ¼ cup provides 190 calories, 18 grams of fat, 2 grams of fiber and 7 grams of protein. They also contain iron, vitamin E, vitamin B6, zinc, copper, phosphorus, magnesium and molybdenum.
It’s that time of year when walnuts will start dropping off their trees. Picking these walnuts up to sell can be a great money maker but don’t forget that you can actually eat those nuts. Black walnuts are a tasty, healthy addition to your diet.
The nuts aren’t quite ready to eat when they come off the tree. The green (or brown) outer hull of the walnut must be removed to reveal the shell of the nut. Be sure to wash the nut with the garden hose. That can be a messy job so wear heavy rubber gloves. (Some people just put them on the driveway and run over them until the nut is revealed.) Leave the clean, unshelled nut in a cool, well ventilated area for about two weeks before cracking to get the nut meats. It is ready when the nut breaks crisply.
If you look at the nutrition information from a bag of Diamond shelled black walnuts, you’ll find that ¼ cup provides 190 calories, 18 grams of fat, 2 grams of fiber and 7 grams of protein. They also contain iron, vitamin E, vitamin B6, zinc, copper, phosphorus, magnesium and molybdenum.
Notice of meeting change at James P. Arnold Post 46
The James P. Arnold Post 46 and Auxiliary meetings will be the second Monday of the month at the Post Home. There will be a potluck supper at 6:30 p.m.
The meetings will follow at 7:30 p.m. The next meeting will be held onOctober 8, all members please attend.
I-49 to become reality Dec. 12th
On December 12 at noon, there will be another interstate highway in Missouri as U.S. 71 from Kansas City south to Joplin will officially become Interstate 49.
Officials with the Missouri Department of Transportation say that the finishing touches, including changing all at-grade crossings to overpasses, will be complete by early November, and will be a big step forward in creating an all-interstate connection between Kansas City and New Orleans.
The interstate designation is expected to be an economic boon in Missouri, especially near the intermodal freight facility at the former Richards-Gebauer Air Force Base in south Kansas City.
The nearly $64 million project will end at Pineville, Missouri – just north of the Arkansas border. According to the Kansas City Star, officials in Arkansas are struggling to find funds to complete the interstate through a 180-mile stretch of the Ouachita Mountains.
The cost of completing the project in Arkansas – and thus completing an uninterrupted interstate path from New Orleans to the Canadian border via I-29 – is estimated at $3 billion dollars, the Star reports.
Not including local interstates 435, 635 and 470, the completion of I-49 will give the metro area four major interstate routes with I-70, I-35 and I-29.
Officials with the Missouri Department of Transportation say that the finishing touches, including changing all at-grade crossings to overpasses, will be complete by early November, and will be a big step forward in creating an all-interstate connection between Kansas City and New Orleans.
The interstate designation is expected to be an economic boon in Missouri, especially near the intermodal freight facility at the former Richards-Gebauer Air Force Base in south Kansas City.
The nearly $64 million project will end at Pineville, Missouri – just north of the Arkansas border. According to the Kansas City Star, officials in Arkansas are struggling to find funds to complete the interstate through a 180-mile stretch of the Ouachita Mountains.
The cost of completing the project in Arkansas – and thus completing an uninterrupted interstate path from New Orleans to the Canadian border via I-29 – is estimated at $3 billion dollars, the Star reports.
Not including local interstates 435, 635 and 470, the completion of I-49 will give the metro area four major interstate routes with I-70, I-35 and I-29.
Editor's note- Many of us are wondering how long (possibly years) will we continue to inadvertently refer to it as 71 highway..?
Obituary - Earl Lemmer
Earl Lemmer, 94, of Harrisonville, Missouri died Sunday, September 30, 2012 at Adrian Manor , in Adrian, Missouri. Funeral Services are pending at the Atkinson Funeral Home in Harrisonville.
Storm siren test this Wednesday...
The City of Butler will test the outdoor warning sirens on Wed., Oct. 3 at 10:00 A.M.
Due to recent radio upgrades, multiple tests may be required.
In the event of severe weather, the test will be postponed.
Due to recent radio upgrades, multiple tests may be required.
In the event of severe weather, the test will be postponed.
-Butler Fire Chief, Jim Henry
Sunday, September 30, 2012
MoCHIP event set for Oct. 6th
MoCHIP—Child Identification & Protection Program: Keeping Missouri Kids Safe!
Butler, Missouri—October 6th 2012—With more than 100,000 children processed through the MoCHIP Child ID program in 4 years, MoCHIP is clearly a presence in the community and vows to remain so! Taking place this Saturday the Missouri Masonic Family will be on hand to further ensure the safety of area children FREE OF CHARGE.
And the MoCHIP program works! No parent wants to believe that the unimaginable could happen to them, though nearly 2,000 children are reported missing or abducted in the United States each day. The peace of mind MoCHIP provides to Missouri families is invaluable. The program consists of five major components—digital photographs, digital fingerprints, vital child information and emergency contacts, a dental bite impression, and two laminated ID cards. The photographs, fingerprints, and child data are burned onto a mini-CD that is compatible with the AMBER ALERT system already in place. The dental impression provides a virtual diagram of the child’s biting surface, which, like fingerprints is unique to each individual, and further supplies enough saliva to provide a DNA sample that can also be used as scent source for trained canine search teams. Combined, this five-part process provides a dramatic, time-sensitive recovery tool for authorities.
Once the child is processed through the program, which generally takes only 15 minutes, the parent is armed with a single pre-printed envelope that instructs authorities in the event of an emergency, something a parent in crisis would undoubtedly have trouble with, and a proactive measure to combat the time sensitivity involved in recovery. Within a matter of minutes the MoCHIP CD can be loaded into a computer directly form a police officers automobile and entered into the Amber Alert system. Girls AND boys ages 11 - 21 are statistically most susceptible to become missing and the “MoCHIP Packet,” that contains all the child’s vital information, has been tested 6 times that we know of, and resulted in all children—teenagers—being returned safely and promptly to their parents care.
On the day of the MoCHIP event, parents are urged to gather pertinent information about such as, doctor, dentist, and emergency contact and phone numbers, allergies, medications, and parent work, cell, and assorted phone numbers. Information Collection Forms and Permission slips can be downloaded from the mochip.org Web site and filled out ahead of time. Height charts and scales are available at the event to facilitate the most current details regarding the child. As would be expected, security and privacy are of utmost importance. All information and specimens are collected on site, processed and provided to the parent or legal guardian in a yellow envelope. At the end of each event, databases are erased using state-of-the-art software. The only item retained by the Masonic Children’s Foundation is the signed permission slip.
Deemed “one of the most comprehensive child recovery and identification programs in the nation,” by The National Center for Exploited and Missing Children, NCEMC, and the leader of the Take 25 campaign push this past May, holding more than 20 Take 25 events—MoCHIP is solely sponsored by the Masonic Children’s Foundation of the Grand Lodge of Missouri Masons. Please visit our Web site (www.mochip.org) for more information or to schedule an event in your area, and we are on Facebook and Twitter too!
Sponsoring Masonic Lodges: 32nd Masonic District
Event Date: October, 6th
Event Time: 10:00 am till 2:00 pm
Event Location: 11 W. Dakota St. Butler Mo.
For more information on becoming a corporate partner or to make a donation, please contact MCF Coordinator, Nicholas R. Cichielo (636-530-6069, email nick.mochip@charter.net) or visit the calendar on our Web site www.mochip.org to locate future events in your area.
Butler, Missouri—October 6th 2012—With more than 100,000 children processed through the MoCHIP Child ID program in 4 years, MoCHIP is clearly a presence in the community and vows to remain so! Taking place this Saturday the Missouri Masonic Family will be on hand to further ensure the safety of area children FREE OF CHARGE.
And the MoCHIP program works! No parent wants to believe that the unimaginable could happen to them, though nearly 2,000 children are reported missing or abducted in the United States each day. The peace of mind MoCHIP provides to Missouri families is invaluable. The program consists of five major components—digital photographs, digital fingerprints, vital child information and emergency contacts, a dental bite impression, and two laminated ID cards. The photographs, fingerprints, and child data are burned onto a mini-CD that is compatible with the AMBER ALERT system already in place. The dental impression provides a virtual diagram of the child’s biting surface, which, like fingerprints is unique to each individual, and further supplies enough saliva to provide a DNA sample that can also be used as scent source for trained canine search teams. Combined, this five-part process provides a dramatic, time-sensitive recovery tool for authorities.
Once the child is processed through the program, which generally takes only 15 minutes, the parent is armed with a single pre-printed envelope that instructs authorities in the event of an emergency, something a parent in crisis would undoubtedly have trouble with, and a proactive measure to combat the time sensitivity involved in recovery. Within a matter of minutes the MoCHIP CD can be loaded into a computer directly form a police officers automobile and entered into the Amber Alert system. Girls AND boys ages 11 - 21 are statistically most susceptible to become missing and the “MoCHIP Packet,” that contains all the child’s vital information, has been tested 6 times that we know of, and resulted in all children—teenagers—being returned safely and promptly to their parents care.
On the day of the MoCHIP event, parents are urged to gather pertinent information about such as, doctor, dentist, and emergency contact and phone numbers, allergies, medications, and parent work, cell, and assorted phone numbers. Information Collection Forms and Permission slips can be downloaded from the mochip.org Web site and filled out ahead of time. Height charts and scales are available at the event to facilitate the most current details regarding the child. As would be expected, security and privacy are of utmost importance. All information and specimens are collected on site, processed and provided to the parent or legal guardian in a yellow envelope. At the end of each event, databases are erased using state-of-the-art software. The only item retained by the Masonic Children’s Foundation is the signed permission slip.
Deemed “one of the most comprehensive child recovery and identification programs in the nation,” by The National Center for Exploited and Missing Children, NCEMC, and the leader of the Take 25 campaign push this past May, holding more than 20 Take 25 events—MoCHIP is solely sponsored by the Masonic Children’s Foundation of the Grand Lodge of Missouri Masons. Please visit our Web site (www.mochip.org) for more information or to schedule an event in your area, and we are on Facebook and Twitter too!
Sponsoring Masonic Lodges: 32nd Masonic District
Event Date: October, 6th
Event Time: 10:00 am till 2:00 pm
Event Location: 11 W. Dakota St. Butler Mo.
For more information on becoming a corporate partner or to make a donation, please contact MCF Coordinator, Nicholas R. Cichielo (636-530-6069, email nick.mochip@charter.net) or visit the calendar on our Web site www.mochip.org to locate future events in your area.
Saturday, September 29, 2012
News from Adrian Lanes
Adrian Lanes
BOWLING NEWS
Through September 29, 2012
Sun Handicap Travel League
Westchester Lanes I45.5-14.5
Capri Bowl40.5-19.5
Windsor Lanes38.0-22.0
Adrian Lanes I36.0-24.0
Adrian Lanes II24.5-35.5
Jesters House20.0-40.0
Stockton Lanes18.5-41.5
Westchester Lanes II17.0-43.0
Oct 21 Stockton Lanes.
Sun 1:30 Youth-Adult
Sep 23: High Game: Dan Goodrich 247, Chris Bolin 182, Jessica Paull 113, Suzie Bolin 107, Marissa Bolin 49. High Series: Dan Goodrich 724, Chris Bolin 497, Jessica Paull 280, Suzie Bolin 275, Marissa Bolin 121. NEED BOWLERS.
$9 week, pay when you play
Sunday 6pm Adult Open
John’s Team09.0-03.0
Camie’s Team08.0-04.0
Hanuman06.0-06.0
D & B Trucking06.0-06.0
CSI: Adrian06.0-06.0
Butler Pharmacy05.0-07.0
Shadows Keepers05.0-07.0
Kershner Heat & AC03.0-09.0
Sep 23: High Game: Mat Bridges 258, Kyle Osborn 253, Robert Greer 245, John McCoy 245, Greg Hilbus 242, Anita Kershner 233, Butch Corley 218, Camie Kagarice 216, Josh Yates 214, Wanda Parmenter 198, Lisa McQuinn 195, Michael Crowden 195, Dwight Robinson 190, Barb Chulufas 186, Mellenie Estes 169, Amber Shaffer 168, Betty Wisdom 162, Rochelle Robinson 158. High Series: Mat Bridges 689, Kyle Osborn 675, Greg Hilbus 648, Anita Kershner 636, John McCoy 623, Robert Greer 613, Camie Kagarice 605, Lisa McQuinn 556, Wanda Parmenter 527, Barb Chulufas 511.
Sun 8:45 Doubles Start Oct 14
Monday 7:30 Men
Buddy System11.0-01.0
Anti-Monkey Butt07.0-05.0
The Vacuums06.0-06.0
Yoss’ Thriftway05.0-07.0
Curt’s Team05.0-07.0
Need-a-Team00.0-00.0
Sep 24: High Game: Ben Smith 266, Nick Perkins 265, Jeff Doty 230, Dan Goodrich 227, Ron Highley 223, Dale Cumpton 222, Curt Smith 221, Tim Covey 212, Craig Irwin 212, Mat Bridges 211, Dwight Robinson 205, Wade Cumpton 203, Gary Wood 203. High Series: Nick Perkins 700, Ben Smith 646, Ron Highley 636, Curt Smith 633, Dale Cumpton 616, Dan Goodrich 604. NEED BOWLERS
Tuesday 10am Women
The B B’s05.0-03.0
Pin Heads04.0-04.0
Bowling Buddies05.0-03.0
Pin Pals04.0-04.0
K B J L04.0-04.0
Sharon’s Avon02.0-06.0
Sep 18, High Game: Tina Doll 203, Debbie Beard 183, Eva Adams 166, Donna Moore 161, Colleen Portzen 159, Carol Irvin 156, Betty Smith 155. High Series: Debbie Beard 491.
NEED TWO TEAMS.
Tuesday 7pm Open
I QUIT !!11.5-04.5
Melanie’s Team11.0-05.0
Carroll Chiropractic10.0-06.0
Strike Me09.5-06.5
Kyle’s Team09.0-07.0
Robin’s Nest07.0-09.0
Studio 201 04.0-12.0
Waiting 4 Rob02.0-14.0
Sep 25: High Game: Nick Perkins 278, Kyle Edwards 243, Mat Bridges 235, Kent Taylor 235, Dale Cumpton 221, Wade Cumpton 197, Davin Hubbard 196, Wilson Ausmer 196, Leroy Foster 192, Chelsey Yates 190, Joan Wise 190, Faith Hutchens 172, Steve Atkin 172, Mitch Mitchell 164, Kelly Wernex 157, Lisa Webb 157. High Series: Nick Perkins 716, Mat Bridges 626, Dale Cumpton 626, Joan Wise 473.
Wednesday 7pm Men
Misfits13.0-03.0
Billingsley Service09.5-06.5
D & B Trucking07.0-09.0
Kershner Heat & AC07.0-09.0
Carroll Chiropractic06.5-09.5
Hillbilly Karaoke05.0-11.0
Sep 26: High Game: Dustin Scrogham 255, Nick Perkins 251, John McCoy 249, Clint Schuman 247, Mat Bridges 237, Dan Goodrich 233, Ron Brown 225, Joe Clapp 220, Claude Billingsley 212, Jim Widner 205, Bill Rhoads 205. High Series: Mat Bridges 687, Dustin Scrogham 669, Nick Perkins 652, Clint Schuman 649, John McCoy 623. NEED 2 BOWLERS + 2 Teams
Thursday 6:30 Women
The Bowling Angels12.0-04.0
Old & Restless11.0-05.0
Tabby’s Cats09.0-07.0
Double Vision09.0-07.0
Schuman Vinyl04.0-12.0
Need-a-Team00.0-00.0
Sep 27: High Game: Pam Crowden 211, Anita Kershner 201, Roxy Sage 197, Camie Kagarice 190, Eva Adams 177, Kit Corum 175, Laverne Goodrich 170, Mim Jackson 168, Donna Moore 168, Tabitha Gray 161, Lois Durbin 159, Lona Lockard 158, Jeanie Ephland 155, Lorraine Kershner 155. High Series: Anita Kershner 540, Pam Crowden 538, Camie Kagarice 535. NEED BOWLERS
Friday Nooners
Sep 28: High Game: Jon Atkin 209, Leroy Foster 192, Steve Atkin 190, Don Chulufas 185, Mim Jackson 179, Dale Smith 179, Tom Rosekopf 176, Gene Atkin 170, Sue Merritt 166, Robin Atkin 162, Ross Wainscott 162, Wesley Merritt 161, Betty Smith 160, Troy Burton 160, Jean Wilson 149, Lorraine Kershner 148, Chuck Wyatt 142, Paul Stevenson 93. High Series: Leroy Foster 537, Don Chulufas 536, Mim Jackson 516, Dale Smith 509.
Fri After School
Bumper and Non-Bumper
Sep 28: High Game: Alyssa Gray 116, Alexia Bridges 64. NEED BOWLERS. $6 per week for Bumper Bowlers (2 games), $9 per week for Non-Bumper Bowlers (3 games).
BOWLING NEWS
Through September 29, 2012
Sun Handicap Travel League
Westchester Lanes I45.5-14.5
Capri Bowl40.5-19.5
Windsor Lanes38.0-22.0
Adrian Lanes I36.0-24.0
Adrian Lanes II24.5-35.5
Jesters House20.0-40.0
Stockton Lanes18.5-41.5
Westchester Lanes II17.0-43.0
Oct 21 Stockton Lanes.
Sun 1:30 Youth-Adult
Sep 23: High Game: Dan Goodrich 247, Chris Bolin 182, Jessica Paull 113, Suzie Bolin 107, Marissa Bolin 49. High Series: Dan Goodrich 724, Chris Bolin 497, Jessica Paull 280, Suzie Bolin 275, Marissa Bolin 121. NEED BOWLERS.
$9 week, pay when you play
Sunday 6pm Adult Open
John’s Team09.0-03.0
Camie’s Team08.0-04.0
Hanuman06.0-06.0
D & B Trucking06.0-06.0
CSI: Adrian06.0-06.0
Butler Pharmacy05.0-07.0
Shadows Keepers05.0-07.0
Kershner Heat & AC03.0-09.0
Sep 23: High Game: Mat Bridges 258, Kyle Osborn 253, Robert Greer 245, John McCoy 245, Greg Hilbus 242, Anita Kershner 233, Butch Corley 218, Camie Kagarice 216, Josh Yates 214, Wanda Parmenter 198, Lisa McQuinn 195, Michael Crowden 195, Dwight Robinson 190, Barb Chulufas 186, Mellenie Estes 169, Amber Shaffer 168, Betty Wisdom 162, Rochelle Robinson 158. High Series: Mat Bridges 689, Kyle Osborn 675, Greg Hilbus 648, Anita Kershner 636, John McCoy 623, Robert Greer 613, Camie Kagarice 605, Lisa McQuinn 556, Wanda Parmenter 527, Barb Chulufas 511.
Sun 8:45 Doubles Start Oct 14
Monday 7:30 Men
Buddy System11.0-01.0
Anti-Monkey Butt07.0-05.0
The Vacuums06.0-06.0
Yoss’ Thriftway05.0-07.0
Curt’s Team05.0-07.0
Need-a-Team00.0-00.0
Sep 24: High Game: Ben Smith 266, Nick Perkins 265, Jeff Doty 230, Dan Goodrich 227, Ron Highley 223, Dale Cumpton 222, Curt Smith 221, Tim Covey 212, Craig Irwin 212, Mat Bridges 211, Dwight Robinson 205, Wade Cumpton 203, Gary Wood 203. High Series: Nick Perkins 700, Ben Smith 646, Ron Highley 636, Curt Smith 633, Dale Cumpton 616, Dan Goodrich 604. NEED BOWLERS
Tuesday 10am Women
The B B’s05.0-03.0
Pin Heads04.0-04.0
Bowling Buddies05.0-03.0
Pin Pals04.0-04.0
K B J L04.0-04.0
Sharon’s Avon02.0-06.0
Sep 18, High Game: Tina Doll 203, Debbie Beard 183, Eva Adams 166, Donna Moore 161, Colleen Portzen 159, Carol Irvin 156, Betty Smith 155. High Series: Debbie Beard 491.
NEED TWO TEAMS.
Tuesday 7pm Open
I QUIT !!11.5-04.5
Melanie’s Team11.0-05.0
Carroll Chiropractic10.0-06.0
Strike Me09.5-06.5
Kyle’s Team09.0-07.0
Robin’s Nest07.0-09.0
Studio 201 04.0-12.0
Waiting 4 Rob02.0-14.0
Sep 25: High Game: Nick Perkins 278, Kyle Edwards 243, Mat Bridges 235, Kent Taylor 235, Dale Cumpton 221, Wade Cumpton 197, Davin Hubbard 196, Wilson Ausmer 196, Leroy Foster 192, Chelsey Yates 190, Joan Wise 190, Faith Hutchens 172, Steve Atkin 172, Mitch Mitchell 164, Kelly Wernex 157, Lisa Webb 157. High Series: Nick Perkins 716, Mat Bridges 626, Dale Cumpton 626, Joan Wise 473.
Wednesday 7pm Men
Misfits13.0-03.0
Billingsley Service09.5-06.5
D & B Trucking07.0-09.0
Kershner Heat & AC07.0-09.0
Carroll Chiropractic06.5-09.5
Hillbilly Karaoke05.0-11.0
Sep 26: High Game: Dustin Scrogham 255, Nick Perkins 251, John McCoy 249, Clint Schuman 247, Mat Bridges 237, Dan Goodrich 233, Ron Brown 225, Joe Clapp 220, Claude Billingsley 212, Jim Widner 205, Bill Rhoads 205. High Series: Mat Bridges 687, Dustin Scrogham 669, Nick Perkins 652, Clint Schuman 649, John McCoy 623. NEED 2 BOWLERS + 2 Teams
Thursday 6:30 Women
The Bowling Angels12.0-04.0
Old & Restless11.0-05.0
Tabby’s Cats09.0-07.0
Double Vision09.0-07.0
Schuman Vinyl04.0-12.0
Need-a-Team00.0-00.0
Sep 27: High Game: Pam Crowden 211, Anita Kershner 201, Roxy Sage 197, Camie Kagarice 190, Eva Adams 177, Kit Corum 175, Laverne Goodrich 170, Mim Jackson 168, Donna Moore 168, Tabitha Gray 161, Lois Durbin 159, Lona Lockard 158, Jeanie Ephland 155, Lorraine Kershner 155. High Series: Anita Kershner 540, Pam Crowden 538, Camie Kagarice 535. NEED BOWLERS
Friday Nooners
Sep 28: High Game: Jon Atkin 209, Leroy Foster 192, Steve Atkin 190, Don Chulufas 185, Mim Jackson 179, Dale Smith 179, Tom Rosekopf 176, Gene Atkin 170, Sue Merritt 166, Robin Atkin 162, Ross Wainscott 162, Wesley Merritt 161, Betty Smith 160, Troy Burton 160, Jean Wilson 149, Lorraine Kershner 148, Chuck Wyatt 142, Paul Stevenson 93. High Series: Leroy Foster 537, Don Chulufas 536, Mim Jackson 516, Dale Smith 509.
Fri After School
Bumper and Non-Bumper
Sep 28: High Game: Alyssa Gray 116, Alexia Bridges 64. NEED BOWLERS. $6 per week for Bumper Bowlers (2 games), $9 per week for Non-Bumper Bowlers (3 games).
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