Thursday, June 6, 2013

BATES COUNTY FAIR DATES AND THEME CHOSEN

The dates of the 2013 Bates County Fair have been decided. The fair is scheduled to being on July 13 and continue through July 21. The theme for the 2013 Bates County Fair will be “Blue Jeans and Country Greens.”
Those who plan on entering in the Bates County Fair Parade keep in mind the theme of “Blue Jeans and Country Greens” as that is what you will be judged on.
Bates County Fair Books are now available at different locations in the area. These locations include The University of Missouri Extension Office, Sage's Animal Clinic, All Bank Locations in Butler, Adrian Bank in Adrian, and Security Bank in Rich Hill, Hume, and Rockville. They are also available online at http://extension.missouri.edu.bates./fair.aspx.
There will be more information available as the Bates County Fair approaches.

BATES COUNTY FAIR QUEEN AND PRINCESS CANDIDATES DETERMINED

The Bates County Fair Queen and Princess Candidates have been determined. Running for Bates County Fair Queen is Jennifer Willerton of Adrian and running for Bates County Fair Princess is Drea Shreve-Setzer of Butler and Whitney Willerton of Adrian.
 
To receive their title of either Bates County Fair Queen or Bates County Fair Princess these ladies will be selling both raffle tickets and fair shares.
Individuals who purchase raffle tickets have a chance of winning either one ½ beef or two ¼ beefs, two ½ hogs, or one of the 5 available gift certificates of $50 - $100.
 
The Bates County Fair Queen and the Bates County Fair Princess will be crowned at the Coronation to be held on Saturday July 20 at the Mini Rod Pull. Also, after the Coronation at the Mini Rod Pull the winners of the raffle tickets will be announced.
 
There will be more information available as the Bates County Fair approaches.  

REMINDER: MMA SATURDAY IN BUTLER AT MAX MOTORS

AMERICAN LEGION MEETS JUNE 10TH



American Legion Post 46 and Auxiliary will meet Monday, June 10th, 6:30 pm, at the Flaming Lantern Restaurant. Meetings will follow the meal. Important decisions need to be made, all members please attend.

B.A.T. Meeting Adrian



The Quarterly Adrian B.A.T. meeting will be held Friday June 14th at noon at Wimfield’s on Main Street in Adrian. Crystal Manor will be the host for the June 14th meeting.

Huge Garage Sale in Adrian Starting Today


Huge Garage Sale 611 E. 5th Street in Adrian. Thursday 4-6pm and Friday 8-12pm. Some of the items include a Yamaha TTR-110 Dirtbike, Kids Jumparoo, Kids Traveling Swing, Open Top Baby Swing, Stroller, Toys, Outdoor Little Tikes Toys, Boys Clothes Size 6-8, Girls 10-12, JR. XS-Medium, Men's 31&32 Jeans, All name brand, Household items, Discounted tastefully simple items and much much more.






















JUNE IS NATIONAL DAIRY MONTH



June is National Dairy Month. Milk and other dairy products contain calcium and vitamin D which are both important nutrients for health. Use June as a time to making sure you're getting enough of these important nutrients in your diet.
 
Calcium is the most abundant mineral in our bodies. It makes up about 2% of our total body weight. Most calcium is stored in our bones and teeth to keep them strong but it also provides some other very important functions. Calcium helps in blood clotting, healing wounds, helps our muscles to contract, makes our heart beat, and controls our heart rhythm. If we don’t include enough calcium in our diet, calcium is pulled from our bones to perform these needed functions.
 
Vitamin D is added to milk because it helps us absorb calcium and regulates how much calcium remains in the blood. It also helps assure calcium is deposited in bones and teeth. Vitamin D plays a role in immunity and helps regulate cell growth. 
 
The most recent dietary guidelines recommend three cups of fat-free or low fat (1%) milk or the equivalent each day to assure adequate intake of calcium for adults. An equivalent amount of one cup of milk would be one cup of yogurt, 1 and a half ounces of natural cheese or 2 ounces processed cheese. Choose the low-fat options of these products.
 
Adult males and females up to age 50 need 1,000 milligrams of calcium every day. Women over the age of 50 and men over the age of 70 need 1,200 milligrams.
 
To assure adequate calcium intake, enjoy fat-free milk on cereal or mix some crunchy cereal with yogurt for a quick breakfast. Remember cheese and yogurt at snack times. One cup of fluid milk with a meal can provide nearly one-third of your calcium for a day.

UPDATE: Yesterday Wreck East of Adrian:

Missouri State Highway Patrol along with Bates County Sheriff responded to a 2 vehicle accident yesterday around 5pm East of Adrian on 18 Highway and County Road 3003. The accident occured the 2003 Dodge driven by Austin D. Pitts 18, of Adrian was stopped at a stop sign on 18 Highway and County Road 3003. Mr. Pitts then pulled out onto Missouri 18 in the path of a 2007 Dodge Edward C. Stark 73, of Adrian causing the 2 vehicles to collide. All of the men including a passanger in Stark's vehicle 49 year old Paul D. Estep 49, of Adrian was tansported to Bates County Memorial Hospital. They all recieved minor injuries. Both vehicles was driven from the scene and all was wearing seatbelts.

Obituary - Franklin Dale Long

Franklin Dale Long, 68, Lee's Summit, Missouri, died Tuesday, June 4, 2013 at Truman Medical Center-Lakewood, Kansas City, Missouri. Funeral services are pending at the Atkinson Funeral Home in Harrisonville. Services will be posted when information is available.

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