Wednesday, January 29, 2020

Peculiar Missouri Police Department is seeking assistance



The Peculiar Missouri Police Department is seeking assistance in identifying the W/M subject and vehicle in the attached photos. The subject and vehicle are both associated with an ongoing criminal investigation. The vehicle is described as an older teal green/blue minivan, possibly a Honda Odyssey. 

The minivan has damage to the front bumper cover as can be seen on the photo. The subject is a white male, slightly balding on the top back of his head, he is wearing glasses that are missing the side ear piece on the left side.

Anyone with information as to the possible identity of this subject or vehicle please contact the Peculiar Missouri Police Department at 816.779.5102


Obituary - Trudy Eilene Proffitt

Trudy Eilene Proffitt died peacefully at home in Pleasanton, Kansas, surrounded by her loving family on Monday, January 27, 2020.

Trudy was born on August 19, 1943, in Olathe, Kansas, the youngest of three children to Florence E and William Eldon Forrest Endecott. A lifelong resident of Kansas, Trudy was raised in a loving and Godly family. She graduated from Columbus High School in May 1961 and married her high school sweetheart Donald Proffitt on June 4, 1961. Together they shared more than 58 years of marriage and raised four children.

Trudy and Don started their married life in West Mineral, KS, close to their families. After living in Olathe and West Mineral for a number of years, they moved the Pleasanton area in 1972 and found their forever home. Trudy was very active in the community and school. She was a homemaker as well as an excellent typist. For a short time, she and her sister-in-law, Sue, owned the Flower Boutique. Having gone back to work in the 1980s, after the family had grown, she cherished memories of her time working for Fundcraft Publishing with David and Charlene Bradley. Later, she worked alongside Don at Proffitt's Tire and Lube Center in Pleasanton. In the 1990s, Trudy also worked for the city of Pleasanton as both Deputy City Clerk and City Clerk. She then worked for SEK Mental Health until her retirement.

From a young age, Trudy loved music and picked up her father's knack for learning and playing music by ear. Not only did she sing for many church services, over the years she taught herself to play piano, guitar and even the accordion. Her love of music stretched to dancing. For years, she and Don danced nearly every weekend and met many close friends at country western and polka dances around Southeast Kansas. 

Trudy was an avid fan of the Lonesome Cowboys, the band her son Mark helped form. Trudy and Don followed them everywhere for the 12 years they played. Fitting for Trudy, she made friends with everyone she met along the way. And, of course, she became like a second mom to the other members of the band.

Trudy was a constant caregiver. Whether it was making sure her kids were well and had everything they needed to be happy or spoiling her grandkids and great grandkids whenever she possibly could. She was also a wonderful friend and daughter to her mother when she most needed it. She took care of friends too - Becky Patience and Dawn Helmert - whom she loved so much. Trudy was also a great baker. There was rarely a time when she wasn't baking a cherry pie, her delicious homemade 'light rolls' or cookies for someone. She also loved to read novels and seemingly always had a book she was about to finish, ready to be shared with a friend or to be donated to the library.

Trudy and Don made many trips to visit friends and family across many states. She loved her trips to see her youngest son Corey, wherever he was living, often taking the grandkids along as they grew up. Her and Don's last vacation was an Alaskan cruise to celebrate her 75th birthday.

Survivors include husband Don of the home; daughters Tuesdee Stark (Duane) of Pleasanton, KS and Tracee Otterstein (Mark) of Kansas City, MO; and sons Mark Proffitt of Linn Valley, KS; and Corey Proffitt (Rod Sisson) of New York, NY, and a 'special son' Mike Kendrick of Marshall, AR. She is also survived by her nine grandchildren, Destinee, Arielle, Taylor, Alexis, Ethan, Bailey, Austin, Jadon and Brennan; and eight great-grandchildren; and brothers Larry Endecott (Kathy) and Stanley Endecott (Margaret) all of Olathe, KS and numerous extended relatives whom she loved dearly. For the past 11 years, Trudy and Don attended the First Baptist Church of Mound City. She loved and was loved by so many. She left us too soon, and her beautiful smile and spirit will be missed.

Funeral Service will be at 1 pm, Friday, January 31, 2020 at the Mound City First Baptist Church. Visitation will be from 5 pm to 7 pm, Thursday, January 30, 2020 at the Schneider Funeral Home and Crematory, Pleasanton Chapel. Burial will take place in Battlefield Cemetery. Contributions are suggested to Linn County Care to Share or Mound City First Baptist Church, these may be sent in care of Schneider Funeral Home P.O. Box 525 Pleasanton, Kansas 66075


Huge Shout Out

Shout out to the Adrian 3rd graders and their families for their very generous donations over the Holidays for Lily’s House! Thank you to the teachers for such a sweet idea!



Coyote tournament coming in February

Appleton City area news  
FBLA will be hosting pink night on February 4, 2020 at the basketball game between the Appleton City Bulldogs and the Drexel Bobcats. Game time is 5:30 p.m. Games will be available, t-shirts for sale, cookies for sale, and a raffle for two tickets to Dolly Pardon's Stampede in Branson, MO. Raffle tickets are available from FBLA members before the game and at the game for $ 1.00 for a ticket or 6 tickets for $ 5.00. The drawing will be at half time of the game and you do not need to be present to win. All proceeds will go to breast cancer. The theme for this year’s Pink Night is Hoops for Hope.

Appleton City School snow make up day will be President's Day, February 17.

Magician Mario Manzini will have a free performance 7:00 p.m. February 5, 2020 at Hudson R-IX School.

Montrose VFW Post 8820 will host a Coyote Tournament February 8-9, 2020. Registration is February 7 starting at 6:00 p.m. at the Montrose VFW. There will be $100 entry fee per team (3 man team is max). There will also be a $5 side pot for the mangiest dog. Coyotes may be taken by all legal methods as determined by the Missouri Department of Conservation. Check in is Sunday, February 9 at 3:00 p.m. (If you are late you will not be counted). There will be cash payouts for 1st, 2nd and 3rd laces and the biggest dog. All participants will be entered to win a Mossberg 590 shotgun (all state laws apply). Sponsors include: Ryan Kalwei Trucking, Andrew Hon and Rhodes Exterminating. If you have further questions, call Matt at 660-492-0756 or Colby at 660-492-5206.


The Knights of Columbus will have their monthly pancake and sausage breakfast at the Knight’s Hall in Montrose on Sunday, February 9 from 8:30 – 10:00 a.m. Treat your family to a hot breakfast you don’t have to cook or clean up. A free will donation will be greatly appreciated

Appleton City Elementary PTO will be hosting the 3rd Annual Little Ladies Dance on Saturday, February 15, 2020 from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. at the elementary gym. This dance is for all little ladies pre-K through 5th grade in our community and their special guy in their life (dad, grandpa, uncle, family friend, etc.) to come out for a night of dancing, snacks, pictures and overall good fun. Tickets are $20 for a couple (add $5 per additional sibling attending). No RSVP is needed and tickets will be purchased at the door the night of the dance. Light refreshments and drinks will be provided. Each couple will receive a complimentary 4x6 photograph to remember the night’s events. Check out the AC Elementary PTO page for more information.

The Rockville Lions Club is having a Pancake & Sausage Breakfast Sunday March 1, 2020 from 8:00- 1:30 p.m. at the Rockville City Hall Free will Donations will be accepted.

Does your school, not-for-profit organization, church or governmental entity have a project in mind that could use some funding? Truman Lake Community Foundation, Inc. announces that their Spring 2020 Grant Application cycle opens on February 1. Grant applications must be completed online at https://www.grantinterface.com/Home/Logon?urlkey=cfozarksgrants [grantinterface.com] before the 5:00 p.m. February 28, 2020 deadline. Awarded grants will be distributed in late April 2020. Any questions will be answered by emailing mcooper@gvmh.org or calling 660-351-3633.

Read Appleton City Facts & Sesquicentennial items in the “AC Journal” beginning with the January 21 edition. There is a story and pictures about how Appleton City got its name. Pick up a paper to learn about Appleton City.

The Appleton City Museum will provide a stroll down memory lane with a Photo Display during the SQC Celebration. Over 150 pictures will be on display of businesses, buildings, area occupations, leaders of the community and basically pictures of the past (anything that isn't current). If anyone would like to donate an 8x10 photo to the Museum for this event, they will be glad to display it. However, they ask for prints that will become the property of the Museum in preserving AC History. The deadline to submit will be April 1, 2020. They may be mailed to: A.C. Museum, 305 N. Maple, ACMO 64724 or you can drop them off workdays at the museum, which are some Wednesday afternoons during the winter.

The ACHS Alumni Meeting will be Saturday, May 23, 2020 at 11:30 a.m. with a noon meal/meeting. Class coordinators of years ending in 5 or 0 are asked to please contact Linda Lampkin at 660-476-5857 or acmolampkin@yahoo.com to receive a detailed letter and postcard sample. Reservation of $12/person made to ACHS Alumni can be sent to: Patty Purvis Young x68, 101 E. 3rd St., ACMO 64724. Alumni traveling a distances like to make plans early.

CALENDAR OF EVENTS

Feb 2 Groundhog Day / Superbowl Sunday

Feb 4 Pink Night activities at ACHS Basketball game against Drexel 5:30 p.m.

Feb 5 Magician Mario Manzini free performance 7:00 p.m. at Hudson R-IX School.

Feb 8-9 Coyote Tournament February 8-9, 2020. Registration is February 7 starting at 6:00 p.m. at the Montrose VFW

Feb 9 Knights of Columbus pancake breakfast 8:30 – 10:00 a.m. at the Knights Hall in Montrose










There will be a community play held during the Sesquicentennial event in June 2020. Abby Sage and Kamber Grishow are producing and directing the production and would like to formally extend their invitation for all those who wish to be a part of the event to please contact them. Whether you are interested in acting, assisting with costumes or set design, or simply want to offer your help with the process but don’t know how, please let them know. Auditions for the play will be held later in January (date TBD). Sage can be reached at (417) 766-8708 and Grishow at (660) 492-3502. More information can be found on the Appleton City Community Play Facebook page.


Rules for Sesquicentennial Costume Contest, Wednesday, June 10, 2020 are as follows: Contestants must be in 1870’s period costumes. Preregistration will be 7:00 p.m. at stage with the contest at 7:30 p.m. Age groups will be: Children 0-10, Children 10-18, Men and Women over 18 and Groups. 1st - 3rd place prizes will be awarded in each category.


Once again DbarJ Quilts Etc will be sponsoring the Elva Gwinn Huffman Essay Contest for non-profit groups. Any non-profit group can write an

essay about their group, their good works, how they would use the quilt to help them raise money for their cause. It is best if you keep it to no more than 2 pages. Due date for the essays in March 31, 2020. They will be read and the quilt will be given out on April 2, which is Elva's birthday. If you wish more information, you can call 660-598-2222 during business hours, M,W,TH,F 9:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m., Tuesday 12:00-5:00 p.m.


On January 7, Area 7 FFA officers met in Sedalia, MO for the annual Greenhand Motivation Conference. Every year, each chapter within our area sends their first year FFA members or Greenhands, to take part in this leadership conference. The conference began with the opening ceremonies conducted by the Area Officers and was followed by a skit presented by the State Officers. Greenhands were divided into several groups where they were able to hear a motivational speech given by State Officers. To conclude the day’s events, all members gathered together and Area Officers gave the closing ceremonies. These conferences are very important because it may be one the first times new members can really see what they can accomplish through FFA and gives them more drive to pursue various goals and opportunities within FFA at Chapter, District and State levels.


Knitting classes, led by Ann Barclay, have resumed at the Appleton City Library on Tuesday mornings at 10:00 a.m. Come join them and see what you might learn or get support in projects you are working on. Supplies are available if you don't have any already. Learn something new this year. All ages are invited. Call 660-476-5513 for more information.


Appleton City Head Start is enrolling children for the 2019-2020 school year. Children need to be 3 years old on or before August 1, 2019. They have class Monday - Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Their phone number is (660)234-8767. The address is 214 S Beech St., AC MO 64724.


The volunteers from Living Waters Ranch, Gene Holtgrewe, Jay Binyon and Joyce Brown, were very happy to usher in the new year with the first of 12 monthly Special Touch Day Camps for adults with developmental delays or disabilities and their staff/caregivers. These Day Camps are hosted monthly at no charge to enrich the lives of the campers and provide a day out to experience fun activities. The day camps are held at the Osceola Assembly of God Church and include a meal and seasonal/holiday activities.

This month the campers were blessed by Officer Hilty and Officer Hodges from the St. Clair County Sheriff’s Department, along with their respective search dogs, Havik and Cormi. Officer Hilty started the demo by introducing their canine partners, then everyone watched, and was amazed by the ability of the dogs to search and find drugs that the officers had previously hidden throughout the church gym. After demonstrating their abilities, Havik and Cormi were allowed to walk around and be petted by the campers. The officers answered many questions and shared very interesting information about the raising, training, and use of the canines to assist law enforcement officers in locating illegal drugs.

The next day camp will be held on February 13, at the Osceola Assembly of God Church, at 10:00 a.m. The camp will include decorating a Valentine bag, exchanging Valentines, a craft activity, and spaghetti luncheon. Participants are asked to RSVP and the camp is open to any willing to drive. You can RSVP at 660-924-6890 or email livingwatersranch@gmail.com. You can also request a list of 2020 dates by contacting Joyce Brown, with either of those contacts.

The use of the local church has enabled LWR to expand the day camps to year round, starting in 2017. A huge thank you to them for allowing the use of their beautiful facility. The day camps start at 10:00 a.m. and are normally over by 1:00 p.m. Each camp is planned around the season or holiday and would not be possible if not for the donations received by local organizations, businesses, churches, and individuals. Some of the annual donors are Knights of Columbus-Clinton, Truman Lake Community Foundation, Easy Living INC, Osceola Assembly of God Church, Roscoe Christian Church, Collins Christian Church, Hawthorn Bank, Kottwitz Fertilizer Co., and Tri County Publishing.

If you would like more information about the day camps or other outreach programs offered by LWR, or to become a donor, contact director Joyce Brown, 660.924.6890 or email livingwatersranch@gmail.com.

Currently field trips are being scheduled out to the ranch for area schools, churches, and organizations. Activities at the ranch include fishing, giant slide, zipline, leadership course, and many other outdoor activities. Field trips can be faith based or secular, and help to fulfill the mission of LWR that children/families would develop a love of the outdoors and choose to be more physically active. Contact Joyce Brown for more information, or to schedule a trip.


Ellett Memorial Hospital Appleton City offers outpatient specialist services for February 2020. Call 660-476-2111 for appointments. Dr. Gray, Feb 3 - Rheumatology–Dr. Latinis, Feb 5 –Upper GI, Colonoscopy-Dr. Vardakis, Feb 6 – OB/GYN-Dr. Kallberg, Feb. 7 – Ophthalmology-Dr. Soni, Feb 12 – Upper GI, Colonoscopy-Dr. Namin, Feb 13– Podiatry-Dr. Dowell, Feb 14 – Orthopedics-Dr. Gray, Feb 17 - Rheumatology–Dr. Latinis, Feb 19 – Upper GI, Colonoscopy- Dr. Namin, Feb 26 - Orthopedics – Dr. Gray.


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Obituary - James Madison Jones, Jr.

James Madison Jones, Jr., 85, Nevada, MO passed away on Monday, January 27, 2020 at Nevada Regional Medical Center in Nevada. Jim was born February 24, 1934 in Oronogo, MO to James M. Jones, Sr. and Emma Mae Cobb. He was united in marriage to Dorothy Jane Porter on March 17, 1957 in Nevada and she survives of the home.

Jim was raised in Oronogo and graduated from Webb City High School Class of 1952. He graduated from Graceland College in Lamoni, IA, and then attended Pittsburg State Teachers College graduating with a Masters’ Degree in Industrial Arts. Jim taught at Metz and Rich Hill High Schools before coming to Nevada to work at the Nevada State Hospital. After many years there he retired as Superintendent of the Nevada Habilitation Center in 1992. He was a longtime member and evangelist of the Community of Christ Church. He was very active in his church and for many years could be found working at church camps in the summer.

In addition to his wife Dorothy, survivors include three sons, Kenny Jones and his wife Gwen, Nevada, MO, Bill Jones, St. Paul, MN, and George Jones and his wife Deborah, Pleasant Hill, MO; grandchildren, Chadd Jones, Clayton Jones, Chelsea Mendez, Jillian Jones, Jakelyn Hays, Jaleah Jones, Aubrey Jones; several great-grandchildren, nieces, and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents; and two sisters, Leora Worley, and Lois Yates.

Funeral services will be held at 10:30 a.m. on Saturday, February 1, 2020 at Ferry Funeral Home in Nevada with Pastor Bill Garwood officiating. Interment will follow in Newton Burial Park in Nevada. The family will receive friends from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. prior to the service at the funeral home.

In lieu of flowers, memorials are suggested to Community of Christ Church in Nevada in c/o Ferry Funeral Home.


Drugs, guns found during traffic stop in Vernon County

According to Sheriff’s Office Officials, a Deputy conducted a traffic stop on C Hwy near the Walker area. While investigating the traffic stop, the Deputy was able to locate suspected methamphetamine, drug paraphernalia, and two loaded firearms. 

Vernon County Sheriff Jason Mosher said it was the pro activeness of the Deputy that led to the seizure. “He was able to seize methamphetamine that was likely going to be distributed throughout our county.” 

The suspect has been identified as 51-year-old Richard K. Jackson, of Harwood. On Saturday morning, a warrant was issued by the Courts charging Jackson with: Trafficking Drugs-2nd Degree Unlawful Possession of a Firearm Unlawful Use of Weapon Jackson is being held in the Vernon County Jail on a $50,000 cash only bond. 


*Disclaimer: This press release has been issued by the Vernon County Sheriff’s Office for information only. Arrest records are public information. Any indication of an arrest does not mean the individual identified has been convicted of a crime. All persons arrested are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

Obituary - Michael Counterman

Michael Counterman, 39 of Foster, Missouri passed away Sunday, January 26, 2020 at his home in Foster. Cremation, with a memorial visitation to be held Monday, February 3, 2020 from 5:00 pm to 7:00 pm at Mullinax Funeral Home, Butler (660-679-0009). 

Memorial contributions may be made to Heartland Hospice. messages of condolence may be left for the family at www.mullinaxfuneralhome.com

A complete obituary is pending at this time.


Obituary - Mildred Deloris Heavener

Mildred Deloris Heavener, 79, of Butler died Monday, January 27, 2020 at the Butler Center. 

Mildred’s wishes were to be cremated with no funeral services scheduled at this time. Online condolences at www.showengerdtchapel.com

Mildred is survived by three sisters, Barbara and Betty Heavener both of Butler, Missouri, Ida Bell Plank and husband Donald of Clark, Missouri, two brothers Billy George Heavener and wife Donna and Jimmie D. Heavener of Kansas City, Missouri.



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