Wednesday, March 8, 2023

What's Up by LeRoy Cook

Darrel Koll Passes

Now that Spring has sprung, unofficially, it’s time to prepare for March wind and nesting birds, of which Butler airport always has an overabundance. Sunday saw gusts as high as 40 mph; variable crosswind conditions on Saturday had traffic going both ways, always a hazardous situation.

Visitors included a Piper Twin Comanche, a couple of Piper Warriors, a Piper Archer and a Cirrus. Locally, Jon Laughlin flew his Piper Cherokee 180C to Mexico, CFI Christian Tucker had several Cessna 150 flights and I motivated the Aeronca Champion. 

Clinton Airport is tapping into the Infrastructure Bill’s pork barrel with the receipt of $1.7 million in grant money, which is to be spent on a new terminal building and rerouting the access road.  KGLY  already has a nice large waiting room, attached to the row of T-hangars, but public expectations being what they are, an improved ambience for visitors is worth pursuing. Airplanes using the recently-constructed 5000-foot runway may bring passengers that are used to better accommodations.  Let’s take note.

Last week we received word of the passing of Darrel Koll, who longtime airport aficionados will remember as Butler’s last resident Airport Manager, back in the late 90’s. Darrel and his faithful dog Molly lived in the double-wide next to the gas pump, where they kept an eye on the property and would respond when an airplane pulled up for fuel. Those were the days when pilots appreciated having someone drag out the hose and pump for them. Let’s face it, self-service is okay for cars, but less-desirable for planes. Molly would sound the alarm if she detected an intruder or something amiss like the lights being out. After his tenure here, Darrel retired to roam the country in his RV, with a toy-hauler tailgate for his motorcycle in the back. When not on the road he “parked” in Bonham, TX near his daughter; he was 89.

The Experimental Aircraft Assn. Chapter #944 in Chillicothe is promoting an official “vanity” Missouri auto license plate with the logo “I’d Rather Fly.” It can be yours for a extra $25 fee at renewal time; the charge is a fund-raiser for Chapter activities. Visit http://idratherfly.org to sign up. Be the first on your block, er, airport, to have one.

The question of the week asked about the size of the regulation N-numbers on U.S. airplanes. They must be 12-inches tall, so law-enforcement can easily read them when checking the tie-downs at airports for stolen planes.  Okay, for next week, our question is “what is a Buzz Number?” Send your answers to kochhaus@gmail.com.

Butler Senior Center Menu March 2023


Mar 20th Spaghetti and Meat sauce, Carrots, Broccoli, Wheat Roll, Mixed Fruit or Crispy Rice Treat

Mar 21st Turkey Tacos, Refried Beans, Roasted Corn, Tortilla, SF Jello with Pineapple or Snickerdoodle Cookie

Mar 22nd Salisbury Steak, Mashed Potatoes/Gravy, Beets, Wheat Roll, Peaches or Poppyseed Cake

Mar 23rd Fried Chicken, Mashed Potatoes/ Gravy, Green Beans, Wheat Roll, Pears or Ginger Snap

Mar 24th Lemon Pepper Fish, Roasted Red Potatoes, Stewed Tomatoes, Wheat Roll Mandarin Oranges or Cook’s Feature

Mar 27th Hamburger Stew, Broccoli, Beets, Wheat Roll, Applesauce or Apple Crisp

Mar 28th Chicken Parmesan, Peas, Carrots, Wheat Roll, Mixed Fruit or Oatmeal Cookie

Mar 29th Ham and Beans, Spinach, Zucchini and Tomatoes, Corn Bread, Cinnamon Apples or Pumpkin Bar

Mar 30th Meatloaf, Au Gratin Potatoes, Green Beans, Wheat Roll, Mixed Fruit or Starburst Cake

Mar 31st BBQ Pork, Roasted Sweet Potatoes, Corn, Wheat Roll, Pineapple Tidbits or Cook’s Feature

Skim milk, unsweetened fruit, chef’s salad, baked chicken breast or baked fish available daily as as heart healthy alternatives.

Volunteers needed at Butler Senior Center- kitchen, recreation, receptionists, home meal delivery, program assistants. Call 660-679-5830


Bates County Real Estate Transfers and Marriage Licenses

Hankins, Keri to Morales, Fernando Joe Lt 1 Bl 78 Rich Hill, Original Town Of+

Wilcox, Paul to Hankins, Donald W Jr Lt 2 Bl 28 Sperrys Addn+

Otter, Alexandra to Otter, Kimberly S. Str 18-40-29 //Ne+

Mcculley, Frank L (Trustee) to Grishow, Brian Str 13-42-31 //Ne

Skocy, Richard L. to Skocy, Richard  Lt 7 Bl 18 Town Company’s First Addn+

Henderson, Darlene to Henderson, Brian R. Str 22-42-34 //Ne

Chandler, Robert E (Trustee) to Copeland, Jerry M Str 12-39-32

Scifers Family Trust 06-02-1999 to Rush, Janet A Lt 42 Swaidner’s Addn

Mitchell, Rick to Enos, Timothy A. Str 33-42-31 //Sw

Mitchell, Rick to Ritter, Lawrence E. (Trustee) Str 33-42-31 //Sw

Copeland, Jerry M to Chandler, Robert E (Trustee) Str 12-39-32

Franklin, James H. to Pike Rental Properties, LLC Lt 20 Town Company’s First Addn+

Kidwell, James C. to Kidwell, James C. Trust 02-21-2023 Str 2-41-32 //Ne

Simons, Patrick A. to Hernandez, Cecelia A. Lt 3 Bl 25 Butler, Original Town Of+

3rd Street Lofts, LLC to Ranch Of Hope LLC Lt 105 Town Company’s First Addn+

Talbott, Spencer Mclain to Crawford, James W. Jr. Str 5-38-31 //Nw

Lacy, Bryan H. Jr to Lacy, Bryan H. Jr Str 21-42-32 //Sw

Baldwin, James W to Cruz, Jason Lt 1 Bl 13 Butler, Original Town Of+

Swope, Donald R to Swope’s Drive In, LLC Lt 1 Bl 68 Town Company’s First Addn+

Rush, S. Margaret to Rush, S. Margaret Trust 02-27-2023 Lt 49 Country South+

Kendrick, Carolyn to Kendrick, Carolyn Lt 43 Town Company’s First Addn+

Vazquez, Albert to Sargent, Lance E Lt 4 Bl 8 William’s Addn+

De La Torre Restaurant Group LLC to TLC Hidden Treasures LLC Bl 14 Montgomery’s Second Addn

Himes, Michael to Dillon, Dakota Str 7-41-30 //Nw

Castle 2020 LLC to Dos Toros Ranch LLC Lt 10 Bl 18 Amoret, Original Town Of+

Sargent, Lance E to Van Voorst, Aziah  Lt 2 Bl 7 Thompsons Addn

Marriage License: None

Update: 3 year old Arkansas girl killed in Cass County rollover accident

On March 7th around 3:52 p.m. the Missouri State Highway Patrol in Cass County along with Cass County Sheriff's Deputies, Central Cass EMS/Fire and Garden City Fire Department all responded to a one vehicle rollover accident in the northbound lanes of Missouri 7 Highway just east of Freedom Road near Garden City, Missouri.

The Missouri State Highway Patrol says the accident occurred when the 2000 Ford Explorer driven by 65 year old Sarah P. Hollister of Brinkley, Arkansas traveled off the left side of the roadway and overturned.

Seven people were injured and one killed in this accident. A three year old female was ejected from the vehicle and was pronounced dead at the crash scene. 

Sarah P. Hollister, Two 10 year old juvenile males, 41 year old Tyrone C. Harris,  26 year old Ashley V. Payne, 23 year old Kevon T. Johnson all of Brinkley, Arkansas all sustained injuries and all were transported to Cass Regional Medical Center in Harrisonville, Missouri for treatment. 

This is Troop A of the Missouri State Highway Patrol's 7th Fatality accident of the year 2023.

View crash report below:

Tuesday, March 7, 2023

Bates County Memorial Hospital Welcomes Farid Namin, MD, Gastroenterologist

Bates County Memorial Hospital is pleased to welcome a new provider to its Surgical Services department. Farid Namin, MD is a gastroenterologist and is currently seeing patients on an outpatient basis two times a month.

Dr. Namin said Dr. William Joyce, General Surgeon for BCMH, was instrumental in raising his interest in providing gastroenterological care in Bates County. On his first visit to the hospital, Dr. Namin said he was very impressed that the rural community boasted such a large facility with a modern surgical suite and extensive services.

Dr. Namin attended the University of Illinois at Chicago, University of Health and Science Chicago Medical School, and the American University School of Medicine. He received his Master’s Degree in medical sciences and his medical degree in 1995. He then joined a research fellowship program at the University of Illinois, Division of Hematology and Oncology.

In 1998, Dr. Namin moved to Kansas City, where he completed his residency in Internal Medicine, Psychiatry, and a fellowship in Gastroenterology at the Kansas University Medical Center. He has done extensive research and is published in areas of functional bowel and motility disorders.

Dr. Namin is board certified in gastroenterology and internal medicine. For more information about surgical services, call 660-200-7000, ext. 7191.

Butler Police searching for missing juvenile

Missing Juvenile from Butler Hailey Renne.
Hailey is believed to still be in the Butler are at this time.
If located, contact the Butler Police Department at (660)679-6131


Butler city council March 7, 2023


Obituary - Alvin Leonard Wiley

Funeral services for Alvin Leonard Wiley of Amoret, Missouri will be 11:00 a.m. Saturday, March 11, 2023 at the Schowengerdt Funeral Chapel (660-679-6555) in Butler, Missouri. No Visitation. 

Interment in Benjamin Cemetery in Amoret, Missouri. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions to the Benjamin Cemetery or the Amoret Christian Church. Online condolences www.schowengerdtchapel.com.

Alvin Leonard Wiley, age 82 of Amoret, Missouri died Tuesday, March 7, 2023 at St. Joseph Medical Center, Kansas City, Missouri. He was born September 8, 1940 to Ernest Clifford and Lula E. Graham Wiley in Corder, Missouri.

Alvin is survived by his wife, Lynda Wiley of Amoret, Missouri; a daughter, Cathy Woods and fiancĂ© Kevin Campbell of Statesville, North Carolina; a son, Chad Wiley and wife Angie of Amoret, Missouri; five grandchildren, Lynsie Wenenn, Christopher Romeiser and wife Jen, Tyler Romeiser and wife Mary, Luke Wiley and Piper Wiley; six great-grandchildren, Paige, Natalie, Madilyn, Hudson, Colton and Hazel; a brother, Don Wiley and wife Betty of Knob Noster, Missouri; and a sister, Doris Horstman of Wortham, Texas. 

He was preceded in death by his parents; a brother, Paul Wiley; and three sisters, Betty Moore, Jean Lisby and Joyce Parker.

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