Tuesday, February 12, 2013

Butler City Police Activity Report February 5 - February 11


02/05/2013  Warrant service Fran Apts
Medical assist 400 block of S Delaware
Disturbance Butler Grade School
Walk in report on juvenile
Walk in report on harassment
Open door high school

02/06/2013  Theft report 400 block of S High
Accident W 52
Warrant service 800 block of Wix’s Lane
Walk in theft report
Warrant service Orange and Adams

02/07/2013  Well being check Nursery and Fulton
911 hang up 100 block of E Pleasant
Vandalism report 300 block of W Ft Scott
Accident 200 W Atkinson DWI possession of Marijuana
Accident Wal Mart parking lot
Theft of Gas Conoco
Alarm Max Motors
Accident 500 block of N Fulton

02/08/2013  Disturbance call 200 block of S Austin
Leave without pay Conoco
Disturbance 100 block of S Havannah
Attempted break in 200 block of W Atkinson
Fire alarm Wal Mart

02/09/2013  Out with DFS at 300 W Ohio
Medical assist 300 block of E Dakota
Well being check Wal Mart

02/10/2013 Assist at BCMH
Animal complaint 200 block of W Atkinson

02/11/2013 Theft at Wal Mart
Warrant service 300 block of W Dakota
Disturbance 500 block of W Ohio
C and I driver call W Ft Scott

Update on accident Northeast of Adrian 2/12/13

 Missouri State Highway Patrol along with Bates County Sheriff Department responded around 9:30 pm last night February 11th,2013 to a 2 vehicle rollover accident Northeast of Adrian a BB Highway .25 miles from County Road NE 12004.

 The accident happened when The 2002 Ford Taurus driven by Mary J. Graham 77, of Urich Missouri was traveling East bound and Crested a hill the same time as the 2001 Dodge 1500 driven by George A. Warren 23, of Butler Missouri was traveling West bound and the vehicles collided. Both were wearing seat belts and both vehicles received extensive damage. 

 Graham was taken by private vehicle to Golden Valley Memorial Hospital in Clinton with moderate injuries. Warren was not injured. The wreck was investigated by Bates County Sheriff and Trooper D.A. Jones and Trooper B.R. Dodson.

Monday, February 11, 2013

Hume News


     Tim and Lena Norbury attended the wedding of the daughter and new son-in-law Lori and Don Ostrander in Blue Springs, Missouri on February 2.  The ceremony was performed by her Lori’s brother, Eric Norbury.  Others who enjoyed the beautiful wedding were Marsha Casey, Erin Armentrout, Ed and Diane Sneed.  Congratulations Mr. and Mrs. Ostrander.

     Virginia Durbin, Karen Irwin and Marissa Lantsberger celebrated Wilma Sullivan’s 89th birthday on Friday, February 8 at the Prescott Nursing Home.  Others who enjoyed cake were Eustrus Barnes and Lois Bowman.

      Rita Murray celebrated her 93rd birthday at the Pizza Hut in Butler, MO on Sunday, February 10.  Those attending were:  Norann Brooks, Mildred Bell, Helen and David Owens, Frank and Barby Brooks, Sherry Searing, Colton, Harper and Bayley, Denise and Brad Steuck, Kolby, Blake and Dallie, Wesley and Misty Brooks, Issac, Taylor and Garrett, Melody and Jeff Wikoff, Sara, Kelsi, Braxton and Zack White, Janine Castillo, Tom and Carrie Sutcliffe, Derek, Megan and Tommy, Troy and Melissa Burns, and Becky Keith.

     Congratulations to the Lady Hornets on winning Conference Champs and to the Hume Hornet Boys team on winning consolation.  Great job!

      The third grade Hume Hornets won 2nd place at their Butler tournament last Saturday.
      Hume United Methodist Church News:  The annual Valentine’s Sweetheart dinner was held on Sunday, December 10 with a delicious supper of Broasted chicken, mashed potatoes and grave, corn, salad and ice cream for dessert.  The Methodist Men did a great job once again preparing the meal.  The entertainment for the evening was the “Backwoods Kuzins” from Lamar, MO., a wonderful evening of fun and fellowship was enjoyed by all.

      The Hume community choir is practicing every Monday evening at 7:00 p.m. in the music room at the Hume School.  If you enjoy singing, please join us as we prepare for an Easter concert.

Rollover Accident Northeast of Adrian

  Bates County EMS, Missouri State Highway Patrol and Adrian Fire/ Rescue is in route to a reported 2 car roll over accident near BB Highway Northeast of Adrian. There was a report of No Injures and they are not blocking the roadway the 2 vehicles struck doors.Please use caution when traveling in this area. Bates County Live will update this story when more information becomes available...

ST. PATRICK'S ANNUAL FISH FRY


The St. Patrick’s Catholic Church in Butler will host one of 3 fish fries to be held in February and March.

The first fry will be held on February 22nd at the church on Nursery Street in Butler. The cost is $10.00 for adults, $5.00 for children ages 6-12 and kids under 5 years

old will eat free. It’s all you can eat , complete with all the sides… all donations are welcome… just come an enjoy the February Fish Fry at the Catholic Church in
Butler. March Fish Fries will be on March 8th and again March 22nd. Serving from 5 pm to 7 pm.

DAV meeting reminder for February 2013.

 The Disabled American Veterans (DAV) Chapter #67 of Butler, Missouri invites
all the Disabled Veterans to attend there monthly meeting. The Chapter meets the 3rd Wednesday of the month at 1pm at the Bates County Museum  located on Elks Drive in Butler. The regular meeting is set for February 20,  2013 at 1pm. If you have any questions please contact Lawrence Truman at 816-518-3264 or email notrbu89@yahoo.com












Cantrell Vacuum and Sewing Now Re-Opened

AFTER A FIRE DAMAGED THE CANTRELL VACUMM AND SEWING  IN ADRIAN… THE STORE IS NOW RE-OPENED AND ITS “ BACK TO BUSINESS AS USUAL” . FOR VACUUM REPAIR  , SALES AND SERVICE ON ALL MODELS AND MAKES. OPEN WEDNESDAY ,THURSDAY ,AND FRIDAY 9 TO 5. CANTRELL VACUUM AND SEWING LOCATED AT 210 WEST MAIN STREET IN ADRIAN .




Courtesy of Fm. 92

Goodbye Sam's Highway Hamburger



In the not so distant past Saturday night cruising would have included a stop at Harry's Dari King or Sam's Hi-way Hamburger for a scene right out of American Graffiti. The demise of Harry's was  met several years ago leaving Sam's the lone proprietor on the strip offering broasted chicken, fresh grilled burgers and suzy-Q's that to this day, draw folks in from miles around.

Sam's Hi-way Hamburger, the brainchild of Sam and Rosie Anderson was opened in 1962 and run by the couple for 27 years until being taken over by Sam's niece, Susie Stubbs, who has been at the helm since 1989.

The allure of Sam's brightly lit sign often beckoned those who just finished a movie at the Sky Vue drive in or a date at the skating rink. Maybe it was just friends out cruising who caved to the temptations of delicious smells that radiate from the tiny building. Talk to most anyone who has spent some time in Bates County and they'll tell you something they remember about Sam's. But soon, that's all it will be- memories.

The exact reason is unknown, but it doesn't matter. Sam's is closing today and will shut down the grill forever on February 11th 2013 So long to suicide cokes, suzy's made with a hand drill and someone calling your name though a crank out window- things that may sound strange to some, but to most of us it's just part of our fond memories.

Goodbye to a true American, hometown business. We salute you, Sam's. Thank you for EVERYTHING





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