Monday, April 4, 2022

Bates County Circuit Court News

St v Merwyn Glen Alsbury speeding, guilty plea, fine $155.50 and court cost

St v Prashanth Kumar Bandari speeding, guilty plea, fine $100.50 and court cost

St v Lindsey Paige Vitha, speeding guilty plea, fine $100.50 and court cost

St v Adam Samuel Blue, speeding guilty plea, fine $100.50 and court cost

St v Chasidy Marie Fantauzzi seatbelt violation, guilty plea, fine $10.00 and court cost

St v Travis W. Thomas Violating A Condition Of Lifetime Supervision, Felony D, SES, supervised probation 5 years

St v Merrie Kate Steinbach speeding, guilty plea, fine $100.50 and court cost

St v Taylor Renee Collings speeding, guilty plea, fine $100.50 and court cost

St v Cody Michael Oberly seatbelt violation, guilty plea, fine $10.00 and court cost

St v Ryan Patrick McFeeters speeding, guilty plea, fine $100.50 and court cost

St v Avery Thomas Harrington speeding, guilty plea, fine $70.50 and court cost

St v Arthuro Dominguez possession of controlled substance, guilty plea, fine $250.00 and court cost

City of Adrian v Melinda J. Turner fail to register, guilty plea, fine $50.50 and court cost

St v Tierra Marie Jackson speeding, guilty plea, fine $100.50 and court cost

St v Carl Lee Ferguson fail to register, guilty plea, fine $50.50 and court cost

St v Kender Gamaliel Diaz Hernandez speeding, guilty plea, find $100.50 and court cost

Bates County Real Estate Transfers and Marriage Licenses

 Knox, Danny L. to Knox, Danny L. (Trustee): Str 14-42-31 //Ne

Burris, June V to Yohe, Dustin: Lt 4 Bl 102 Rich Hill, Original Town Of

Cdj Enterprises to Gash Leasing: Str 28-42-31 //Se

Kershner, Rick to Christensen, Madelyne: Str 36-41-33 //Ne

Humble, William to Nelson, Trent: Bl 11 Walton’s Addn

Koehn, Myron to Koehn, Myron (Trustee): Str 8-38-31 //Sw

French, William M. Trust 09-29-2005 to Doughty, Brad: Str 5-38-33 //Nw

Thorp, William D to Gorski, Daniel: Lt 10 Bl 129 Town Company’s Third Addn+

Perryman, Tanor K. to Foss, Shayne: Bl 2 Harper’s (Albert) Subds 23-40-31

Kates, Edward Lee to Kates, Edward L. (Trustee): Lt 5 Bl 19 Rockville, Original Town Of+

Robinson, Guy P. to Morris, Caleb Wilson: Lt 5 Bl 3 William’s Addn

Wymore, Linda A. to Hendren, Tammy: Str 22-39-33+

Stanfill, Carl F. to Black, Kevin L.: Str 33-41-32 //Sw

Robinson, James Lee to Pctechnologies: Bl 4 Cogswells Addn

Haynie, William W. to Butler, City Of: Str 10-40-31 //Sw

Mundey, Alan J to Harris, Anissa: Lt 6 Country South

Row Haus Investments to Jackson, Douglas W: Lt 19 Park South Subd

Jl Willerton Holdings, Llc to Dixon, Thomas D.: Str 22-42-31 //Se

Stanley, Wade to Rooks, Dalton: Str 15-40-31 //Se

Rockville, Llc to Swaters, Joseph: Str 24-40-29 //Nw

Cantrell, Joshua to Sinclair, Margaret: Lt 1 Bl 4 William’s Second Addn

Allen, Glenda to Allen, Eldon: Str 20-40-32

Banes, Michael to Knowledge2ideas, Inc: Lt 10 Bl 87 Town Company’s First Addn

Cantrell, Sarah Katherine to Cantrell, Joshua Ryan: Lt 1 Bl 4 William’s Second Addn

Carleton, Mile & Marilynn Trust 04-10-2020 to Goth, Anthony: Str 5-38-32 //Nw

Haynie, William W. (Trustee) to Smith, Curtis A: Str 10-40-31 //Sw+

Marriage license:

Taber, Michael De’shaun and Schrock, Jaclyn Rayann

Thomas, Delbert Lee and Perkins, Tamara Denise

Tochtrop, Jordan Thomas and Bentley, Rose Claire

The Museum Minute: Democrats take all

 Courtesy of the Bates County Museum 802 Elks Drive, Butler Mo 64730 (660) 679-0134

Herrman’s Historical Happenings week of April 6

1870 The Bates Co court creates a new township called Grand River with the voting precinct at Altona.

1904 Newspapers in Bates Co: Butler Democrat, Times, Record, Central West, Republican Press, Rich Hill Mining Review, Western  Enterprise, Tribune, Coming Nation, Hume Telephone, Amsterdam  Enterprise, Adrian Journal and the Foster Times.

1906 The Rich Hill Elks Lodge is organized with 50 members.

1911 Emmett Burk, of 8 miles west of Butler is shot and dangerously wounded by Norv Henson, at the home of Matt Henson, near Virginia. Henson had accused Burk of stealing a steer.

1913 Temperance workers of Bates Co meet in Rich Hill to promote drying up the last bastion of booze in the county.

1926 Butler businessman J.E. Williams is elected mayor of Butler and the $35,000 school bond to build the gymnasium and classrooms to the Butler High School passes.

1926 The voters of Amsterdam say yes to a four year high school.

1933 Bates co sheriff Bert Bradley an deputies raid the Cecil McKinley farm, in NW Hudson township. They find illegal liquor and many pieces of equipment for making more.

1948 The Democratic ticket wins every office in the city of Butler election.

1996 It’s Richard Vaughn day at Midwest Lumber & Supply on business 71 north in Butler (formerly Vaughn’s Price Rite Lumber). The Golliday family is the new owner/operators.

1999 In the Foster city election several voters can’t vote because of a glitch in the printout of voters, from the county Clerk’s office. There were other cases where one spouse could vote, but the other couldn’t. 

What's Up by LeRoy Cook

 The past week saw a welcome clearing from the rainy, and even snowy,  but the clear skies were deceptive. The cold front that swept away the low clouds left turbulence in its wake, so pilots had to endure a bouncy flight until topping the temperature inversion, which often required climbing to 4500 or 6500 feet. Crosswinds the biggest inconvenience, blowing straight across Butler’s sole runway, first from the east, and then from the west. 

Transient visitors noted were a nice Van’s RV-8 homebuilt, a Piper Archer and a Cessna Skyhawk. A couple of unseen jets made unsuccessful approaches in the low clouds of Thursday morning, and I saw a pair of scud-running CH-47 Chinook helicopters beating their way home to New Century airport. Everett Helms was in from Garden City in his Cessna 175 and Tom Bowles flew over from Olathe in his Cessna Turbo Skylane RG. 

Taking advantage of opportunities, local aviators out and about were Brandt Hall in his Lark Commander, Roy Conley in his Grumman TR2, and myself in the Aeronca Champ. Kenion Nance took the Cessna Skyhawk to Grand Lake and back.

and n the Cessna Skyhawk, Eric Eastland making a shop run in a Cessna 150, and Jeremie Platt, flying his Grumman Tiger to Warrensburg and Paola. Chris Hall was busy checking out a new pilot in the Beech King Air E90 jump plane.

In other news of the week, a jury found Robert Forkner, a former Boeing test pilot on the 737 MAX project, not guilty of intentionally misleading FAA certification personnel about the aircraft. As we pointed out before, the FAA has neither the time or resources to check every detail of a complex transport airplane, so it has to rely on manufacturers’ data for much of the process. Forkner testified that he was simply a scapegoat for the company and the FAA, and the jury agreed.

Another aviation pioneer passed away on March 13th, when Bob Cardenas died at 102. He was the pilot of the “mother ship” Boeing B-29 that carried Chuck Yeager and the Bell X-1 rocket plane aloft over Muroc dry lake in 1948, dropping them to break the sound barrier for the first time. Cardenas was an experienced bomber in WW-II, evading capture after being shot down on his 20th mission.

Our weekly question wanted to know what other aviation products were created by inventor Bill Lear, mostly known for developing the Lear Jet business jet. Rodney Rom told us Lear also created an automatic direction finder, numerous avionics and the first lightplane automatic pilot. For next week, tell us the name of a cowboy movie star who also flew his own airplane. Send your replies to kochhaus1@gmail.com

Wheels, Wheels, Wheels

 

This race ready 1952 Henry J owned by Mark Moore of Nevada was one of the many attendees at the annual Show of Wheels car show held Saturday in Butler. Sunny skies brought quite a selection of originals, customs and a bit of you-name it. Prizes were awarded including hand made trophies crafted by local man Dale Douty. Plans are already in the works for  a big show next year. 





Drexel Man Arrested in Connection to Riots at U.S. Capitol

 

According to Federal Court documents released last week, a Cass county man now faces charges for assaulting law enforcement officers on January 6, 2021 in Washington DC. 

Records indicate that Cale Clayton 41, of Drexel was captured on police worn body cameras holding a baton that one officer dropped in the scuffle as well physically assaulting several other capitol police officers on the Upper West Terrace of the Capitol property.

Clayton faces charges of assaulting, resisting, or impeding officers, civil disorder, theft of government property, and related offenses according to  information released by the Department of Justice on March 31st.

In the 14 months since Jan. 6, more than 775 individuals have been arrested in nearly all 50 states for crimes related to the breach of the U.S. Capitol, including over 245 individuals charged with assaulting or impeding law enforcement. The investigation is ongoing at this time.

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Obituary - Lola Jean Aldridge


Lola Jean Aldridge, 82, of Clinton, Missouri, previously of Sweet Springs, passed away at her home on March 31, 2022. She was born September 26, 1939, at her Aunt Bonnie Darnell’s home, in Lincoln County, Colorado. Jean fulfilled her life quest of traveling, having lived in Colorado, Florida, Arizona, Eritrea in Africa, Massachusetts, Okinawa and Chitose in Japan, California, Maryland, Alaska, Arkansas, Nevada, and finally, Missouri.

She fulfilled her childhood dream of being a shopkeeper as she owned her own ceramic shop and later a porcelain doll shop. She taught History at Great Basin Junior College, and taught Death-Row inmates to read at Nevada, Ely State Prison. She faithfully served the Lord throughout her life as a Relief Society, Primary, and Young Women’s Presidents, as well as a Seminary teacher. She served, with her husband, as a Temple Worker for seven years. She was an avid crafter and quilter.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Bobby Ezell Aldridge; her parents, Floyd Fred, and Mary Irene (Morey) Seymour, daughter, Marla Laine Aldridge, and granddaughter, Kristiana Lee.

She is survived by her sons; Bobby E. Aldridge (Lisa) of Clinton, Brian E. Aldridge (Trudy) of Fayetteville, AR, and Bradley E. Aldridge (Julia) of Moroni, UT; and daughters, Lorel L. Box (James) of Houstonia, MO, and Ramona L. Lee of Marshall, MO; 32 grandchildren; 47 great-grandchildren; 6 great-greatgrandchildren; her sisters Mary Marie Mooney (Gerald) of Denver, CO, and Carol Ann McMahan (Jim) of McKinney, TX; her brothers Carl Fredrick Seymour (Patty) of Las Vegas, NV, Roger Lee Seymour of Colorado Springs, CO, Ricky Ray Seymour (Deborah) of Columbia City, IN.

The Funeral will be at 11:00 a.m. on Saturday, April 9, 2022, at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 297 NW 40 Rd, Clinton, MO. You may join us virtually by clicking here: https://zoom.us/j/93347051416 Condolences may be left online at www.bradleyhadley.com.


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