Thursday, March 12, 2020

Ballard Freshman Chicken Fry




Obituary - Janet Kay Wages Bailey

Janet Kay Wages Bailey loved God, family, friends and her country.

She grew up on a farm in Clifton Hill, Missouri. She learned the value of hard work from her parents, Samuel and Ruby and the value of boisterous fun from her three brothers and four sisters. Whether they were doing chores, tending to their animals and garden, chasing each other around the Missouri countryside, their home and lives were filled with love.

Janet graduated from Westran High School in Huntsville, Missouri in 1962, and then graduated from Northeast Missouri State Teachers College (now Truman State University) in 1966. She started her teaching career at Elm Grove Elementary, Independence, Missouri. Next, she led classrooms throughout the Kansas City suburbs of Fort Osage, Belton, Archie and Harrisonville. Her students remember many of her favorite lessons like the Bailey School Kids, marble roller coasters and binding their own books. She adored her students and peers, but she felt it was time for retirement in 2001. With Mrs. Bailey, once you were her student, she kept you in her heart always. Janet was called to be a Teacher and is fondly remembered by fellow Teachers, Student Teachers she mentored, Administrators and parents as much as their children.

A member of First Baptist Church of Harrisonville, she taught many years of 1st grade Sunday School, cared for many young ones in the nursery and found lifelong friends in her Adult Sunday School class. After retirement, she attended Mountain Ridge Baptist Church in Peoria, Arizona and met even more friends in Christ. She was truly a Child of God and lovingly raised her two daughters in God’s teachings.

She moved to the Phoenix, Arizona area after retirement to be near her daughters, Great Uncles and Aunts. Janet loved meeting new people, traveling with family and to family and entertaining guests in her new hometown. During this time, she welcomed a Son-in-Law and two Grandchildren who were the joys of her heart. The time she spent helping her Grandchildren grow was among the most magical of her life. The three of them were quite the team.

Janet is survived by two children, Stacy Bailey of Peoria, Arizona and Stefanie (Bailey) Whittaker and husband Barry of Peoria, Arizona, two grandchildren, Hannah and Samuel, two brothers, Jim Wages and wife Karen of Fort Madison, Iowa and Larry Wages of Clifton Hill, Missouri; three sisters, Joyce Staab of Leawood, Kansas, Judy Lunceford and husband Bob of Blue Springs, Missouri and Jaleta Stanley of Grain Valley, Missouri, brother-in-law Kent Wisdom, sister-in-law Christine Wages; many cousins, nieces and nephews as well as her beloved pup, Molly.

In addition to her parents, Janet was preceded in death by a brother, Donald Wages, sister, Janelle Wisdom, brothers-in-law Mike Stanley and Arlen Staab and nephew Kurtis Wages.

Memorial Service/Celebration of Life will take place June 13th at 2:00 p.m. at Dickey Funeral Home in Harrisonville, Missouri with visitation from 1:00 until 2:00. Burial will take place the day after in Clifton Hill, Missouri. Should you wish to honor Janet with a Memorial, please consider Donorschoose.org to help fulfill teachers’ classroom needs.


Something fun at Poplar Heights Farm this weekend...

Looking for something to do or wanting to learn a little history of Bates County? Here’s a great opportunity:
 

On March 15, in coordination with the 2020 All Missouri Spin-In, an information filled day is planned at Poplar Heights Farm in Butler, Missouri. It will include a tour of the farm and a lecture on Order 11 in Bates County, Missouri during the Civil War
by Peggy Buhr, Director, Bates County Historical Society and Museum.

$12.00 for the lecture, tour and brunch and all are welcome. Registration is required, call Cynthia Strelkoff, 660-200-2066

Schedule:
10:30 Tour of Poplar Heights Historic Farm
12:00 Lunch and Lecture on Article 11 in Bates County during the Civil War given by Peggy Buhr, Director of Bates County Historical Society and Museum
Music by East Creek Girls Band, including Becky Stevens
Menu
House Salad
Chicken Salad Sandwich on Marble Rye Bread
Cheesy Potato Casserole
Southern Green Beans
Cranberry Relish
Deviled Eggs and Pickles
Assorted Desserts
Iced Tea and Water



-courtesy Mary Limpus


Flu or coronavirus?

The coronavirus has infected more than 100,000 people worldwide. With all of the news of event cancellations, empty flights and health precautions (wash your hands!), it's natural that people may get a little anxious every time they feel a tickle in their throat or the beginnings of a bad cough.

While the coronavirus is certainly something to take seriously, the chances of any individual person getting it are still low. But if you're wondering whether that stuffy nose could end up being a worst case scenario, CNN talked to Dr. Greg Poland, a professor of medicine and Infectious diseases at the Mayo Clinic and director of the Mayo Clinic's Vaccine Research Group, about the differences between typical allergy, cold and flu symptoms, and ones associated with the coronavirus.



A good evening for Adrian FFA

A good night at the Drexel LDEs- Knowledge took 2nd. Case Doody 1st in Extemporaneous Speaking. Chandler Jacquinot 1st in Division 2 Public Speaking. Maggie Stark 3rd in Creed Speaking and Olivia Bagby 3rd in Job Interview. All in all a productive night. -courtesy Adrian FFA Facebook


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