Wednesday, June 25, 2014

Atkeson Cabin moving to new home at Poplar Heights Farm...


The Atkeson Cabin prepares to move from the old Butler Museum on
Fort Scott street to it's new home at the Poplar Heights Farm
northeast of Butler.

It's just 17 feet square, made of old logs with a curling split shingle roof. Heat and cooking come from a stone fireplace, light from the window or a candle. There are no furnishings. Yet, this small cabin was home to history - from the man who used it for his U.S. Congressional office to the books he wrote detailing the history of Bates and Cass Counties. Simply called the "Atkeson cabin", it is the focus of a major restoration program being undertaken by the Marais des Cygnes Society. Today, the cabin was moved from its location just off the Butler Square to the edge of a pine grove at Poplar Heights Living History Farm in central Bates County.

William Oscar Atkeson was born in West Virginia in 1854. He went on to serve as a U.S. Congressman from Missouri. Along the way he graduated college, taught school, became a lawyer, owned several newspapers, wrote history books and novels, and served on several state commissions. He is most known, however, for his History of Bates and Cass County. Written in 1918 in this log cabin, originally located on a creek just south of Butler, Missouri, it has become the premier source for western Missouri history and genealogy.

"This is an important part of western Missouri's heritage and we are pleased we are able to rescue and preserve this historic cabin", said Brian Phillips, Executive Director of the Marias des Cygnes society. "We are fortunate to have engaged The Patton House Moving Company, well known for their work on historic properties, to move the cabin. Now that it is at Poplar Heights Farm, we will begin a summer long restoration program on the cabin. We want to thank the many individuals, especially Kenneth Meyer husband of Jane Atkeson, and the area clubs who donated funds for this important project." Phillips also said that the Atkeson Cabin will be used as a focal point for teaching visitors about the history of Bates County and the man who did so much to preserve her history. Plans are also underway to begin literacy programs for area elementary level students which would focus on reading education utilizing historic figures from the area's past.

our thanks to Brian Phillips

Tuesday, June 24, 2014

10th Annual Appleton City Car, Truck and Motorcycle Show

The 10th Annual Appleton City Car, Truck and Motorcycle Show will be held Saturday, July 12 at the City Park. Check-in is from 9:00 a.m. to noon and the Car Show will be from noon to 3:00 p.m. There will be a $10 entry fee per vehicle. There will be judges for all classes with 5 car classes, 3 truck classes and one each motorcycle and rat rod class. There will also be 10 special pick awards. The first 150 entries will be given Dash Plaques. D.J. Brandon Wallace will present music on the Stage. There will also be a 50-50 drawing and door prizes. In addition to the Car Show, there will also be a craft show. Vendors are wanted. Please contact Ronda Strope at 660-492-3631 or stropescents@gmail.com for craft show information. For car show information, call Bob Roos 660-492-2822, Ted McDaniel 660-492-3779, Ed Hardesty 660-464-0360 or Doug Snodgrass 660-492-2814, or email to appletoncitycarshow@yahoo.com

Lost Dog North Of Butler

Lost June 24th: Female Red Nose Pitbull with blue multi colored collar. Lost in the TT Highway area by The Butler Airport. If you have seen this dog please call 660-679-7586 or 660-424-0022.

Trents BBQ Gearing Up for Rich Hill's Famous 4th of July Celebration

Trent's BBQ in Rich Hill Missouri will be serving a new menu item during the 4th of July festivities in Rich Hill, MO-- FRIED FISH!! Trent will be cooking up all that fish, some pulled pork, sides and hot dogs for the kids.

If you are planning on enjoying all the amazing things that the Rich Hill 4th of July Committee has planned but need a good meal and a place to cool down, come on over to Trent's BBQ! It's just a small walk from downtown!

Vernon County Sheriffs Office: Still looking For Hart

Charles Allen Hart

Charles Allen Hart has been charged with Assault on a Law Enforcement Officer in the 1st degree, a class A felony. A second D felony warrant for attempted possession of a controlled substance has also been issued for Hart. Total bonds for Hart has been set at $252,500 cash only. 

Anyone with information on Charles Allen Harts whereabouts are asked to contact the Vernon County Sheriff’s Office at 417-667-6042.

Job Opening In Butler/Archie Area

Mediacom is now hiring installers in the Butler/ Archie area. You can get a application on line at www.mediacomcable.com. Installers will receive a company vehicle, tools, paid training and full benefits. Mediacom is a equal opportunity employer

Obituary - Mary Adele McVay


Mary Adele McVay, 93, Archie, Missouri, died Tuesday, June 24, 2014 at Western Missouri Medical Center in Warrensburg, Missouri. Funeral services will be held at 2:00 p.m. Monday, July 7, 2014 at the First Baptist Church in Archie with visitation from 1:00-2:00 at the church. Burial will be in Pleasant Ridge Cemetery, Harrisonville, Missouri. Memorial contributions may be made to the church. A complete obituary will be posted when available.

Joplin Man Injured In Bates County Accident

Around 11:55 am this morning the Missouri State Highway Patrol along with Bates County Sheriffs Deputies, Bates County EMS, Foster Fire Department and Rich Hill Fire Department all responded to a 1 vehicle rollover accident on U Highway West of Rich Hill, Missouri.

The accident occurred when the 2005 Ford F-650 driven by 23 year old Cody B. Frakes of Joplin, Missouri was Northbound on U Highway traveled off the right side of the roadway, over corrected, returned to the roadway traveling off the left side and overturning.

The driver was taken by ambulance to Bates County Memorial Hospital with moderate injuries. The truck was totaled and towed from the scene by Gilkey's Tow of Rich Hill, Missouri.

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