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Photo by Jackie Peck The Madison Scouts Drum and Bugle Corps rehearse their performance skills at Dave Goodwin Field. Madison Scouts rehearse in Cameron By Jackie Peck and drum line, rehearsed their to what they were doing, even approximately three and a half going advice, and hopes of landing Staff Writer performance throughout the day. with many people watching them. hours in length. Long hours in the a contract. You must have strong [email protected] The Madison Scouts are a If anyone messed up, they held sun while fine tuning musical and talent on your instrument, but World Class competitive junior themselves accountable for it by athletic skills can be grueling, and I’ve certainly seen people with Walkers, joggers, and vehicles drum and bugle corps based in doing a pushup, and really, the is not for every performer. amazing talent lose to people with traveling near the Dave Goodwin Madison, Wisconsin. It is only one way they carried themselves was Eighteen year-old bass an amazing work ethic.” Football field on Friday morning of two remaining all male corps in what impressed me the most,” said drummer, Logan Pelo, travels with “First and foremost is a couldn’t help but slow or simply the United States, and premiers the Jones. the Scouts, and contributes a bit willingness to learn, to display stop to observe the event happening best talent in the modern drum and The Scouts, traveling from of insight into what it takes to be growth in between the camps, and on the field. bugle corps scene. Cameron High a competition in Chicashaw, part of this select group. “Most showing leadership qualities we Approximately 150 members School Senior, Shay Jones, was Oklahoma, arrived in Cameron of the guys are 17 to 21 years of could harvest in the future. Madison of the Madison Scouts Drum and one of many who watched from shortly after daybreak. The day age. It takes hours and hours of Bugle Corps, which includes the stands. “It really just amazed consisted of three blocks of personal practice time. Auditions marching musicians, color guard, See Madison on me at how focused and committed rehearsal, with each block lasting take months, with callbacks, on- page 2 Local man accused Cameron native publishes first novel By Zoë Jones with Argon, Narnia, the of felony stealing Harry Potter series and other Contributed similar series. He read each By Jackie Peck Cameron Detectives began Joseph Clark, former story trying to figure out a Staff Writer the investigation, which Cameron resident and 2003 way to capture the reader the [email protected] took them to a period graduate, recently had his same way those books had A press release issued by from 2013 until 2016. The first book published, An Old captured him. Chief Rick Bashor of the amount of money missing Woman’s Last Prophecy. The story begins with an Cameron Police Department which was found through Clark explained the idea old woman seeing objects stated, “On June 17, 2016, the investigation was for the story originally came that are dangerous. Her the Boy Scouts of America $21,917.66. to him back in 2013, but he protector tries to help her, Cub Scout Pack 208 filed On June 30, 2016, has always been interested in but she gets assassinated. a police report with the Matthew B. Jackman was writing and trying to create a The protector survives and Cameron Police Department arrested and charges with world of his own. his mission is to discover in reference to money Class C Felony of Stealing “It was always kind of a the rest of the prophecy missing from their account. through the Clinton County dream. I had so many goals and protect the young man Prosecutor’s Office.“ at the time. I wanted to that is spoken about in the According a business, I wanted to get prophecy. to records away from Cameron and Clark said, “My hope on the case, spread my wings a little is that people will read this Jackman’s bond bit, but it was always just and see a lot of parallels was originally simmering in the back of my with current society. It’s set at $15,000, mind,” Clark said. a conversion of different but reduced at When Clark got ready to things that are worrying and his arraignment write the story he sat down troublesome. We’ve seen it Photo by Zoë Jones on July 6 to in modern Joseph Clark with his novel An Old Woman’s Last $500 cash times with Prophecy. only. Jackman politics and has posted so on, so I can kind of make some See Author on bond and been hope people connections.” page 2 released. 2 - Citizen-Observer The Jump Thursday, July 14, 2016

Madison______from front page Author______from front page is an all male corps, so we’re looking for and for our community. These dedicated Clark attended Northern Arizona do it, I don’t know how, but I know you can.’ strong male leaders of tomorrow,” said musician-athletes are among the best in the University and has a degree in accounting. so that always kept me going.” Clark said. assistant director, Aaron Levine. world at what they do! What a treat to have He is a Sergeant in the United States Army, Clark plans on two more books to The two-time Drum Corps International them in Cameron,” remarked CHS Band serving as a Linguist. complete a trilogy and also doing a prequel Champions travel across the country to Director, Ann Goodwin-Clark. Clark gives credit to his high school trilogy. compete in states like Utah, California, The exceptionally talented Scouts left English teacher Mrs. Fagan, his father Copies of the book are available on Illinois, Kansas, Missouri, Arkansas, and Cameron at approximately 9 p.m., and Dennis Clark, and his wife Shalamar for Amazon and Kindle. You can also get a internationally in Japan, the Netherlands, headed to their next competition in Palmyra, always encouraging him and helping him preview by googling, An Old Woman’s Last and Germany. Wisconsin, a 485 mile trip. achieve his goal of writing his first book. Prophecy. “The opportunity to host a world class “My dad always told me, ‘I know you can corps like the Scouts is great for our program TCC and A Wireless team No Hunger Summer up to donate 235,000 program in Cameron backpacks full of school By Second Harvest Food Bank nourish them during the school year. For the Contributed seventh consecutive summer, more than 20 communities across the country will have supplies to children across One out of five children in Second Harvest support to strengthen their summer feeding Region1 faces hunger. When schools are programs from ConAgra Foods Foundation closed for summer, kids have less access which has been a dedicated supporter of the US to nutritious meals as many rely on free or Feeding America and the fight against child reduced-price school breakfast and lunch. hunger for over 20 years. By Sammi Coppedge basis while supplies last. This is why Feeding America®, the nation’s “This initiative extends our reach with Contributed Participating TCC store in Cameron leading domestic hunger-relief organization, the Feeding America network and directs is located at 1313 North Walnut Street. and ConAgra Foods Foundation have support to the organizations that work Deserving young students in Cameron Each participating TCC store will donate partnered to provide more meals to kids directly in the communities to impact the will soon benefit from a national backpack significant issue of food insecurity across 250 backpacks and each A Wireless store when they need them most through the No giveaway campaign. TCC, the largest the country,” says Robert Rizzo, ConAgra will donate 125 backpacks. All leftover Hunger Summer program. Second Harvest, Verizon Authorized Retailer in the U.S., Foods Foundation. “Through the distribution backpacks will be donated to local schools. a Feeding America member food bank, is announces today that A Wireless is partnering one of 27 food banks that have received a of additional summertime meals, we hope “When given the opportunity, doing good to have a positive impact on the lives of with the company and its Culture of Good Hunger-Free Summer grant, funded by the is important, and taking such opportunities children, giving them the fuel they need to to donate 235,000 backpacks full of school ConAgra Foods Foundation. to help, lift up and encourage others is a grow, learn and play, so that they can reach supplies to children through TCC’s annual “Summer can be an especially hard time privilege,” said Bryan Bevin, president and for families who already are struggling their full potential.” School Rocks Backpack Giveaway. Since CEO. “At A Wireless we don’t just want to make ends meet,” said Chad Higdon, The Second Harvest Food Bank has 2013, TCC has donated more than 360,000 partnered with the Cameron YMCA and to be doers of good, we want to inspire a Executive Director of Second Harvest. “We backpacks filled with supplies to ensure Cameron Intermediate School to extend the Culture of Good.” are thankful to ConAgra Foods Foundation children are well prepared for the start of the No Hunger Summer program to children In 2015, the National Retail Federation for its support of our No Hunger Summer school year. program. Working together, we will be able and adults in Cameron and the surrounding predicted the average person with children communities. Beginning on July 11, lunch By Poland-Thompson Funeral Home “Every year, TCC employees and to support more families in our area by Contributed in grades K-12 would spend $97.74 on will be provided to children ages 1-18 for communities around the country look ensuring our children have access to healthy school supplies such as notebooks, pencils free, no questions, no income guidelines. forward to the backpack giveaway,” said meals.” and backpacks. With more than 16 million When school lets out across the country, Adults may also eat for $2 each. The YMCA Scott Moorehead, CEO of TCC. “It brings children in the U.S. living in poverty, TCC 18 million children who rely on free is providing the staff, Cameron Intermediate our employees immense joy to give back School is providing the facility and Second is working to alleviate the rising costs of or reduced-price school meals2 are left to the young children in their communities, Harvest is providing the food. school supplies through this annual program. without access to the nutritious meals the and we are proud to put so many smiles on TCC makes ongoing investments in the faces of the deserving families who have the communities in which it does business made this annual event such a success.” through its Culture of Good. In 2015, its More than 1,300 participating TCC and A efforts included donating $1 million to Wireless stores across the U.S. are inviting Riley Hospital for Children, providing local families and their children to visit these 100,000 backpacks full of school supplies select locations on Saturday, July 30 between Birth to children, giving supply packs to 5,000 noon and 3 p.m. to pick up a backpack filled teachers and contributing $100,000 in grants with various school supplies, including David Thomas Searcy to organizations focused on improving the pencils, paper, a pencil box, folders and environment. David Thomas Searcy was born at 11:13 parents David Searcy, of Pattonsburg and glue. One backpack per child present will a.m. on July 8 at Cameron Regional Medi- Sonja Johnson of Thompson, Iowa welcome be given away on a first-come, first-served cal Center to parents Zeb Searcy and Tessa David. Maternal great-grandparents are Ted Jondle of Pattonsburg. Taylor and the late Russell and Florence He weighed nine pound, eleven ounces Jondle and paternal great-grandparents are and was 21 inches long. Noranne Searcy of Cameron and Phillip and Maternal grandparents, Tom and Sheila Marilyn Peterson of Callender, Iowa. Bryant Utt’s Jondle of Callender, Iow and paternal grand- Welcome Home and Graduation Call For Call Regan For Call Leslie For Call Kodi For Call D’Anna For Call Us For July 23 • 5 p.m. CLASSIFIEDS ADvERtISIng ADvERtISIng ADvERtISIng ADvERtISIng ADvERtISIng Cameron Elks Lodge 9018 US-69 Hwy To all, please join us to support Bryant’s home coming from Basic Training and Security Forces Training before he departs for his first 632-6543 632-6543 632-6543 632-6543 632-6543 632-6543 two-year overseas assignment. Dinner provided Thursday, July 14, 2016 Citizen-Observer - 3 Finishing... Gee runs for Sheriff By Pastor Tim J. Harrell, Doing ones best is the important thing to Submitted law enforcement career as Clinton County Crossroads A/G Church remember. The Lord uses our gifts, talents, Tim Gee, Maysville Chief of Police since Sheriff. “The reason I am running is that Contributed abilities for his purpose. In so doing as long 2006, is a Republican candidate for Clinton I want to continue to serve the public,” he as we are doing our best it produces success. County Sheriff. He is in a three-way race said. “And I believe the sheriff’s office needs God promises us in His word that “He Another key thing to remember is we answer with Larry Fish and Johnnie McKee in the to be more community-minded and respond will not let you be tempted beyond what you to God. In the end it is He who will say, August 2 Primary Election. to the community’s needs. I believe that my can bear.” “Well done, good and faithful servant!”. Chief Gee was a military policeman for background in various fields of police work We may face times of discouragement or To remain faithful be productive and do the United States Marine Corps, and he qualifies me to serve as sheriff.” times of financial or physical testings. We our very best. As we look around us let us was with the Kansas City Missouri Police While on the Kansas City Police force, even face relational trials. These come to notice all the many vessels that the Lord Department for 25 years, before retiring as Chief Gee held many diversified jobs. “I all of us from time to time. Simply because uses to bless and empower and encourage a detective. He has spent his entire career served in patrol, with the S.W.A.T. team, we’ve been active in our faith doesn’t make our lives. in law enforcement, also serving with the in vice and narcotics, the juvenile unit, the us immune to these aspects of life. The Never think your life or talent doesn’t North Kansas City Police Department and homicide unit, as a detective, and with the promise is this: “ He will not let you be matter because it is valuable when used in the Platte County Sheriff’s Office. fugitive apprehension unit,” he explained. tempted beyond what you can bear.” With the service of blessings and helping others. “I grew up in a police family,” he said. “I am experienced in many areas of law the testing He will make a way of escape. Instead of looking at it like your in a sprint “Dad was a police officer in Kansas City, enforcement, and I believe I can use this So the promise is that you will go through pace yourself for the distance. and I just followed his footsteps. My older experience to better serve as sheriff.” it. You will come out victorious. How can Many start out well but never finish the brother is now retired from the KC Police Tim and his wife, Diana, have been one be assured of that? By believing the race. The reward comes from finishing. We Department, and my son is currently a police married for 39 years. They have two promises of God, standing upon them and all need encouragement. officer in Parkville.” children, Jeremy Gee and Amanda Gee, and remaining faithful. “ We are more than The apostle Paul wrote from a prison Chief Gee said he hopes to continue his two grandchildren, with one more on the conquerors through him who loved us.” cell. He should have been so discouraged way. God wants us to succeed, but not from his situation he was in but he refused necessarily in the way we measure success. to be disappointed. We all can get quickly We often compare ourselves with others. By disappointed but but if we will stay focused having the knowledge and assurance that on the goal and keep our eyes on the finish we are simply doing our best and doing the line. Paul said at the end “ the time has come Lieutenant Commander will of God his blessings rest upon us. for my departure. The fact is when when we look at others I have fought the good fight, I have and what appears to be greater success. That finished the race,I have kept the faith. Bauer returns home person might be a five-talent person. I might Now there is in store for me the crown of be only a one or two-talent person. The goal righteousness, which the Lord, the righteous assumes position at Second is to be responsible for my gift or talent. I’m Judge, will award me on that day”. We also not measured by someone else’s talents. “ can FINISH. From everyone who has been given much, Blessings much will be required”. Harvest Community Food Bank By Michelle Fagerstone Second Harvest Food Bank Local business supports Contributed It was just a year ago that Second Harvest Community Food Bank announced that T. business of saving lives J. Bauer accepted the position as Director of Operations. A few short weeks later By Poland-Thompson Funeral Home information can then be easily taken on the Lieutenant Commander Bauer was called Contributed ambulance to the hospital, or sent directly to to active duty by the US Navy. Lieutenant the hospital from the Vital ICE app, where Commander Bauer spent August 2015 till Poland-Thompson Funeral Home has ER staff can further access this critical the end of June 2016 in Afghanistan where graciously invested back into the community information. Remember, time is of the he was assigned to the Joint Visitor Bureau in order to promote the saving of lives. essence when saving lives! and lead a team of US and Coalition forces. Owner, Kurt Thompson recognized a very After spending some time with his unique opportunity to assist our local first family, Bauer returned to work right at a responders through an ingenious marketing year from his original hire date. Bauer will initiative that could help save lives. Kurt be directing the day to day procedures of the and his caring staff ask that you download Operations Department which encompasses the Vital ICE (In Case of Emergency) app, the Programs, Warehouse and Logistics from either the Apple App Store or Google Departments. Play, for your smart phone and enter in their Birth code: #2158. Poland Thompson Funeral Home is making this potentially life- NOW SHOWING at Tyrrell Theater saving app available for free to download FINDING DORY David Thomas Searcy in the community as a way of showing Rated PG their gratitude for allowing them to serve Call For Call Regan For Call Leslie For Call Kodi For Call D’Anna For Call Us For you. They ask that you please take just a CLASSIFIEDS ADvERtISIng ShowAD times:vER tISIng ADvERtISIng ADvERtISIng ADvERtISIng Fri. July 8th &15th 5:30 pm 7:45 pm few minutes to download the Vital ICE Sat. July 9th & 16th 3:15 pm 5:30 pm 7:45 pm app and fill in the information so that you Sun. 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Let me think for a second Napping Missouri State Parks will be holding Event starts at 1:30 p.m. at the Library, 312 an informational meeting at 7p.m. in the A little old lady was running up and down N Chestnut, Cameron. the halls in a nursing home. As she , she Monday: TAI CHI 9 & 10:15; Pitch enclosed shelter house at Wallace State Park, would flip up the hem of her nightgown and Games 9:30 AM July 14 - 16 10621 NE Hwy. 121, Cameron, MO say “Supersex.” Tuesday: Bridge Games (1st & 3rd Tues) The Cameron Community Players will August 9 She walked up to an elderly man in a 9:30 AM be performing Joseph and the Amazing Cameron Community Action Partnership wheelchair. Flipping her gown at him, she Wednesday: Matinee 12:15 PM Technicolor Dreamcoat at 7 p.m. at Goodrich will be hosting a Back to School Fair for said, “Supersex.” Thursday: TAI CHI 9 & 10:15 Auditorium. Clinton and DeKalb residents from 11 a.m. He sat silently for a moment or two and Friday: Libel Hearing Aid Service 9 AM July 18 – 3 p.m. at the Cameron YMCA, 1903 N finally answered, “I’ll take the soup.” – 2 PM The Cameron City Council meets in Walnut, Cameron. Oldies but goodies BINGO is played on Tuesday, Thursday regular session at city hall, 205 North Main, Some hit songs of the 60s and 70s are being & Friday after lunch. August 13 beginning at 6 p.m. The Cameron Saddle Club will be hosting revised with new lyrics to accommodate Exercise Room is open Monday The Cameron R-1 Board of Education a North Missouri Show Circuit All Breen aging baby boomers. They include: through Friday until 2:00 PM. meets in regular session at the administration Horse Show at 10 a.m. at the Saddle Club on Hermits: Mrs. Brown, You’ve Got a Next week’s Menu: building at 7 p.m. Ashland Drive, Cameron. Lovely Walker Alternative desserts may be substituted. Shoot Like a Girl Charity and the Cameron The Bee Gees: How Can You Mend a Salad bar is available daily for congregate July 21 The Cameron Municipal Band will be Veteran’s Home Assistance League will be Broken Hip? customers. playing at 8 p.m. in the Thomas J. Price hosting the 3rd Annual Black Dog Benefit Bobby Darin: Splish, Splash, I Was July 18- Spaghetti & Meatballs, Peaches, Memorial Band Pavilion at McCorkle Park. Sporting Clays event. Registration starts at 8 Havin’ a Flash Lettuce Salad, Garlic Bread The Cameron Public Library will host a.m. Proceeds of this benefit will go towards Ringo Starr: I Get By With a Little Help July 19 – Meatloaf, Mashed Potatoes, their Summer Reading Finale at 1:30 – 2:30 the Cameron Missouri Veterans Home. from Depends California Blend, Juice, Bread, Muffin p.m. at the Cameron Regional YMCA, 1903 Roberta Flack: The First Time Ever I July 20 - Pulled Pork, Cole Slaw, Cheesy August 15 N Walnut, Cameron. Forgot Your Face Potatoes, Applesauce The Cameron City Council meets in Nash: I Can’t See Clearly Now July 21 - Roast Beef, Potatoes, California July 22 regular session at city hall, 205 North Main, Paul Simon: Fifty Ways to Lose Your Blend, Tropical Fruit, Bread, Oatmeal Cameron Regional Medical Center will beginning at 6 p.m. Liver Cake be having a renaming and rededication The Cameron R-1 Board of Education Commodores: Once, Twice, Three Times July 22 - Baked Chicken, Potatoes, ceremony at 3 p.m. at Cameron Regional meets in regular session at the administration to the Bathroom Carrots, Biscuit, Pudding Medial Center - McDonald Courtyard, 1600 building at 7 p.m. Marvin Gaye: I Heard it Through the E Evergreen, Cameron. August 16 July 23 Cameron R-I first day of school Homes Runs for Rose, a co-ed softball August 23 tournament, will be held at 8 a.m. at the The Cameron Municipal Court is in Cameron Elks Lodge at 9018 NE Hwy 69, session, at city hall, 205 N. Main, beginning Letter to the Editor Cameron. at 6:30 p.m. Warrior Outdoors and Red Top Saloon Dear Congressperson/Senator (Insert have not passed a budget, rather choosing will be hosting a poker tournament at 1 p.m. August 25 The Cameron Park Board meets in EVERY Name Here); to do nothing and blame others. Do not get at the Red Top Saloon. regular session at city hall, 205 North Main, We the people are hereby notifying me wrong, I DO NOT BLAME YOU, for July 26 beginning at 6 p.m. you that you are being FIRED effective the new level of incompetence, you and the The Cameron Municipal Court is in immediately, for gross negligence and rest of the congress has reached, I BLAME session, at city hall, 205 N. Main, beginning September 10 incompetence. We elected you to the office MYSELF and every American, who through at 6:30 p.m. The 4th annual Rusty Nuts Dine and so that you could help lead the nation in our our action and worse inaction, have failed Shine will be held at 10 a.m. at the Cameron time of crisis, to help keep us on the course to remove you from office and take OUR July 28 Elks Lodge at 9018 US 69, Cameron. The Cameron Municipal Band will be of greatness and instead, you stonewall GOVERMENT back. How many times have Remembering 9-11 Car Show will be playing at 8 p.m. in the Thomas J. Price Legislation, you spend millions of dollars you shut down the government and again held at 9 a.m. at McCorkle Park in Cameron. Memorial Band Pavilion at McCorkle Park. on multiple investigations so that you can blamed others. ENOUGH IS ENOUGH! Shatto Dairy will be hosting their annual The Cameron Park Board meets in firmly blame those you do not like for It is time WE THE PEOPLE, take action, Family Day at the Farm starting at 11 a.m. at regular session at city hall, 205 North Main, mistakes made by many, and when you do Senator/Congressperson (ALL NAMES the dairy, 9406 Mo-33, Osborn. beginning at 6 p.m. not get the results you want you launch more HERE), clear out your desk you are fired. September 12 investigations. 37 times you have voted to Signed: The American People August 1 The Cameron Planning and Zoning end Obama Care, FREAKING KNOWING Thank You The Cameron City Council meets in Commission meets in regular session at city it was a waste of time, yet you have made no G. Robert Bauer II regular session at city hall, 205 North Main, hall, 205 N. Main, beginning at 6 p.m. effort to come up with a better solution. You beginning at 6 p.m September 13 August 2 The Cameron Municipal Court is in Presidential Primary Elections will be session, at city hall, 205 N. Main, beginning held all day. at 6:30 p.m.

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By Brittany Lowenstein softball tournament, all day music festival, Why U.S. Corn Prices Dropped Who Can Bring a Claim Contributed several great raffle prizes, and children’s Farmers across Iowa proudly provide The global impact on the corn market, activities including: a bouncy house, Dottie crops to millions of Americans and around which resulted from China’s ban on U.S. Rosamund (Rose) Guinevere Lowenstein the clown, balloon animals, face painting the world. International agricultural exports corn, affected thousands of farmers and was born to Billy and Brittany Lowenstein and more. Musical acts include Frank account for a significant portion of the in- other workers involved in the corn industry. of Cameron, MO on November 29, 2015. Rardon (9:00am – 10:00), Tim Dunagan come for a wide range of crops, for example Those who grew, harvested, or sold non- She has two older siblings: Ella (5) and and High Strung (10:30 – 11:30), Outlaw 40% of the corn produced by U.S. farmers is modified corn in the last year may be able to Harrison (3). On April 6, 2016 at 4 months Jim & the Whiskey Benders (noon – 2:00), exported internationally. seek compensation from Syngenta. of age, Rose was diagnosed with stage 4S Slow Motion Commotion (2:30 – 3:30), In 2013 and throughout 2014, the Swiss- Those affected by Syngenta’s action in- neuroblastoma and subsequently suffered a Phantoms of the Opry (4:00 – 5:30), Esther based company Syngenta marketed and sold clude: • Independent farmers stroke a week later. Billy and Brittany have Rardon (6:00 – 7:00), Taylor ‘Flip’ Finley genetically modified corn seed to farmers • Large farms since transferred Rose’s care to Cincinnati (7:30 – 8:30) and Backroad Navigators (9:00 in the United States before the seed was ap- • Grain elevators Children’s Hospital and will be traveling proved by China for import. Without proper – 11:30). Beth (Curtis) Nichols will also be • Distributors back and forth for an undetermined period of performing between acts. The Cameron approval in place, China has rejected U.S. corn shipments, causing billions of dollars • Exporters time. In an effort to ease the burden of travel Knights of Columbus will be running a in losses. • Transporters and medical expenses a benefit will be held freewill donation pancake breakfast in the Although the enhanced corn allegedly Due to Syngenta’s negligence, dozens for Rose at the Cameron Elk’s Lodge on July morning, and concessions will be available only accounted for 3% of our nation’s crop, of lawsuits have already been filed in state 23 thanks to the overwhelming generosity of at the Elk’s Lodge throughout the day. there is no way to keep it isolated from the and federal courts around the country, in the Cameron community and surrounding The Lowenstein family is eternally massive amounts of corn produced across the an effort to hold the company accountable areas. grateful and cannot wait to introduce you to country. China’s refusal to accept millions of for harming farmers across the country. The Home Runs for Rose will feature a baby Rose. bushels of American corn caused a dramatic United States Judicial Panel on Multidistrict drop in the price of corn that affected thou- Litigation consolidated all federal Syngenta sands of corn farmers across America who GMO corn lawsuits into a centralized multi- had not even grown Syngenta’s GMO corn. district litigation before the Honorable John Those who have suffered financially due W. Lungstrum in the District of Kansas. Pizza Hut fundraising night to the decline of the corn market may be able If you have suffered an economic loss be- to join the dozens of farmers already filing cause of the drop in the corn market during lawsuits against Syngenta in 11 states, as 2013, 2014 or 2015 you may be entitled to to support local Scouts well as in various federal courts. financial compensation from Syngenta. We for $5, and a family feast: 2 large pizzas, 10 We can assist farmers across the Midwest can connect you with experts who will give By Amanda Terhune you advice about participating in a GMO breadsticks and a 2 liter drink for $26.99. and Heartland states in recovering financial Contributed corn lawsuit. In order to assure your donation is made, compensation for damages caused by the For more information or to join the suit you must bring the flier to accompany your decline in the market due to Syngenta’s ac- Thursday evening from 4:00 p.m. to 8:00 visit www.midwestcornlawsuit.com p.m. you can help send local Boy Scouts to payment. the National Jamboree while enjoying a deli- This offer cious pizza from the hut. 20% of your pur- is only good chase price will be donated to Troop #87 in on Thursday, Cameron during those hours. 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Photo submitted Linda Cassity, Candidate for Clinton County Assessor, was among the guests this past Monday at the Cameron Rotary Club. She is pictured here with Doug Photo submitted Schmitz, new club The gavel has been passed. With the beginning of the new Rotary Year, New Cameron Rotary Club President, Doug Schmitz, presents a ceremonial gavel and plaque of appreciation to Dr. Matt Robinson for serving as Club President the past two years. This week in history

100 years ago – 1916 25 years ago – 1991 According to Marine Examiners, men are The new Middle School is scheduled to taller in the morning than in the evening. be completed by Feb. 1, 1993. The school Harold Filley, 10, was caught robbing board gave final approval of the $3 million from P.E. Kenney and Dunnington poultry project. houses. $1.50 was stolen from Dunnington’s 10 years ago – 2006 and 15¢ - 20¢ from Kenney’s. Filley went Lady Dragons basketball placed 2nd at back to Kenney’s a few days later, but was the Crossroads Basketball Tournament in the caught in the act. 13 and under division. 50 years ago – 1966 William S. Price was detained by The first slab of concrete was poured on Federal government without bond. He was South Chestnut by Kirkendoll Construction indicted on 6 counts of count of producing Company. and distributing child pornography and Bruce E. Ferrin was promoted to airman committing violet and deviate sexual acts Photo submitted first class in the U.S. Air Force. against a minor. Candidate for Clinton County Assessor, LInda Cassity, shares her reasons for running and ideas for her election campaign.

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Circuit Judge R. Brent Department of Corrections for Sorn P. Andersen Elliott’s “From the Bench” is a term of years not less than a series of articles designed two years and not exceeding 1927-2016 to provide the public with a the maximum authorized term.) Cameron - Sorn Pascol Andersen, Edwardsville, Kan. and Laura (Bill) Perry, better understanding of the January 1, 2017, 88, Cameron passed away on July 6, 2016 at Holt; son, Carl Andersen, Cameron and judicial system and changes imprisonment penalties for Liberty Hospital. dedicated companion, Lois Kneller of the in the law. No explanation Missouri felonies will be: Sorn was born on October 8, 1927 in home; 6 grandchildren, Angela Blake, Dale or example utilized herein Class A felony, a term of Adair, Iowa to Sorn C. and Era (Turner) Burns, Andrew Burns, Jeff Burns, Zach should in any way be years not less than ten years Andersen. Perry, Samantha Perry Slawson; 7 great- interpreted as reflecting and not to exceed thirty years, He was preceded in death by his parents grandchildren. an opinion, approval, or or life imprisonment; and wife, Janis. Memorial Service were held at 2:00 PM, disapproval of any law. A Class B felony, a term of Judge Elliott Sorn was a member of the Prince of Peace Saturday, July 9, 2016 at Prince of Peace Circuit Judge’s job is to fairly years not less than five years Lutheran Church, Cameron and the Heavy Lutheran Church, Cameron. Visitation: and impartially apply the law, and not to exceed fifteen years; Equipment Operators Local #101, Kansas 6-8:00 PM, Friday at Poland-Thompson not change it. Class C felony, a term of years not less City. He enjoyed farming the last 45 years Funeral Home, Cameron. Inurnment: Last month I addressed some basic than three years and not to exceed ten years; and loved to travel. Evergreen Cemetery, Cameron. Memorial guidelines regarding the classification of Class D felony, a term of years not to Sorn was a veteran of the United States Fund: Prince of Peace Lutheran Church, offenses under Missouri’s criminal statutes. exceed seven years; and Navy. Cameron. There have been several recent legislative Class E felony, a term of years not to Survivors: 2 daughters, Cathy Burns, changes to our criminal statutes that will exceed four years. Photo submitted take effect January 1, 2017. Perhaps the (Note: In cases of Class D and E felonies, Linda Cassity, Candidate for Clinton County Assessor, was among the guests most significant of these is the addition of a the Court shall have discretion to imprison this past Monday at the Cameron Rotary Club. She is pictured here with Doug Wendy J. Kissire new class of felony. for a special term not to exceed one year Schmitz, new club The current classification and in the county jail or other authorized penal 1952-2016 imprisonment penalties for Missouri felonies institution, and the place of confinement Cameron - Wendy Jean Kissire, 64, Frawley, Buckeye, Ariz., Brian Frawley, are: Class A felony, a term of years not less shall be fixed by the Court. If the Court Cameron passed away on July 11, 2016. El Paso, Texas and Allan Frawley, El Paso, than ten years and not to exceed thirty years, imposes a sentence of imprisonment for Wendy was born on March 1, 1952 in Texas; 2 sisters, Pam Adkison, Parkville, or life imprisonment; a term longer than one year upon a person San Bernardino, Cali. to Charles and Evelyn and Phyllis Neill, Corpus Christi, Texas. Class B felony, a term of years not less convicted of a Class D or E felony, it shall (Van Kirk) Frawley. Services: 6:00 PM, Friday, July 15, than five years and not to exceed fifteen commit the person to the custody of the She was preceded in death by her parents 2016 at Poland-Thompson Funeral Home, years; Department of Corrections.) and 2 brothers, Charles Jr. and David Cameron. Visitation: 6:30-8:00 PM, after Class C felony, a term of years not to Look for the next From the Bench where Frawley. the service. Mrs. Kissire will be cremated exceed seven years; and we will discuss other changes to Missouri’s Survivors: husband, Tim Kissire, of after the service. Inurnment at a later Class D felony, a term of years not to Criminal Code. the home; son, Jason (LeAnn) Kissire, date in Leavenworth National Cemetery, exceed four years. PERSONAL NOTE: The Supreme Cameron; daughter, Jennifer (Marc) George, Leavenworth, Kan. In lieu of flowers, (Note: In cases of Class C and D felonies, Court of Missouri recently announced Leavenworth, Kan.; 4 grandchildren, Nick, donations to St. Judes Childrens Hospital. the Court shall have discretion to imprison the impending retirement of its clerk, Bill Jack, Clare and Aaryn; 3 brothers, Doug for a special term not to exceed one year Thompson. Bill served the Court for nearly in the county jail or other authorized penal four decades as legal counsel and then as institution, and the place of confinement clerk. I am proud to say he was a product shall be fixed by the Court. If the Court of the 43rd Judicial Circuit (Chillicothe) and James C. Wilcox imposes a sentence of imprisonment for possessed an extraordinary legal mind. Bill 1929-2016 a term longer than one year upon a person is also one of the nicest persons I have ever convicted of a Class C or D felony, it shall encountered. God Bless him in retirement, Cameron - James “Jim” Clifford (Cindy) Charleston, S.C. and Cliff (Vivian) commit the person to the custody of the he has earned it. Wilcox, 87, Cameron, passed away on July Wilcox, Wilsonville, Ore.; 2 daughters, 7, 2016. Linda Bird, Maysville and Mary Wilcox, Your Jim was born on July 5, 1929 in Osborn Richmond, Va.; step-daughter, Sheryl (John) Community to John and Mary Helen (Smith) Wilcox. Stith, Waco, Texas; former wife and mother News Source. He was preceded in death by his parents; of their children, Loretta Cline, Cameron; brother, Robert Wilcox and sister, Naomi brother, Homer Lee (Judy) Wilcox, Walton. Kirkwood; sister, Mary Carolyn Miller, Jim was a 1947 graduate of Cameron Kansas City; 8 grandchildren; 9 great- High School and attended the University of grandchildren; 2 step-grandchildren and 4 Missouri. step-great-grandchildren. He owned and operated Wilcox Plumbing Memorial service: 2:00 PM, Sunday, Heating and Cooling, before retiring. July 10, 2016 at Cameron United Methodist Jim was a Veteran of the United States Church. Visitation: 1-2:00 PM, prior to the Army, serving in the Korean War. He was a service. Inurnment: 10:00 AM, Monday, member of the American Legion Elmer Ellis July 11, 2016 at Cameron Memory Gardens, From Sports stats to Post #33, Cameron. Cameron. Memorial donations to the Stella MISSOURI LAND IS IN DEMAND business news, the On July 5, 2009, Jim married Donna Grinstead Nutrition Center, Cameron; Citizen Observer keeps WE ARE ACTIVELY PURSUING you in the local loop. Helm Sloan. She survives of the home. Cameron United Methodist Church and/or HUNTING, FARMLAND AND TIMBERLAND Additional survivors: 2 sons, John Kidder United Methodist Church. LISTINGS IN YOUR AREA. Subscribe by phone Jason Patterson or online: Agent, Land Specialist (816) 824-6282 12 months for $36 The Citizen-Observer WHITETAILPROPERTIES.COM 632-6543 403 E. Evergreen

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Without many of Don Wiglesworth was born July 12, 1936 Recently he was joined by over 60 family “Summertime ---and the livin’ is easy; the things we take for granted today, things in Winston Missouri. members to celebrate his 80th birthday. Still Fish are jumpin’ and the cotton is high…” we feel are “necessary” in order to have Wiglesworth served in the Marine Corps young at heart playing golf, playing cards, So wrote George Gershwin. the “good life”? We had learned to do the during the Korean War. Later he became a and enjoying his grandchildren and great- I remember summertime! I grew up on a best with what we had. We learned to thank successful electrical contractor in Southern grandchildren is what he loves best. farm --- and the livin’ was not God for the many blessings we had received. California and retired from the IBEW easy! I remember summertime! Cultivating acres of corn. Cutting wheat We had all we needed: we saw with a Binder and putting the bundles of our work as part of God’s work in our wheat into shocks; later, threshing the little corner of God’s world; we had the love wheat and hauling the grain to the grainery. and close companionship of family; Cutting, raking, and hauling hay; putting the we were a part of a loving, caring Church loose hay up into the hay-loft in 90 degree Family; and we enjoyed visiting with our weather. Tending the garden: plowing, neighbors. We were happy --- and hoeing, weeding and watering. Morning summertime was a good time to be alive! and evening: feeding the horses, milking the “A perfect summer day is when the sun is cows, shining, the breeze is blowing, the slopping the hogs. Repairing the birds are singing, and the lawn mower is machinery when it broke down. Cooking broken!” … James Dent. meals over a wood stove. I remember That about says it all! Except, Mr. Dent summertime! The work went on from sun- might have included Bar-B-Q ribs, a up till sun-down. The livin’ was not easy! side order of slaw and potato salad, and a “In the good old summertime; In the pitcher of iced tea! Yes! The livin’ is good old summertime; easy and summertime is a good time to Strolling through the shady lanes with my enjoy the life God has given us! baby mine…..” Hesiod said: “It will not always be Summertime was not easy --- but summer – so build barns.” summertime was a good time! Farm work Summertime, like every other season of was hard work; but it bound our family close life, will soon pass! We can never be together. Each of shared in the work content with where we are in life, or with that had to be done. Each of us shared in what we’ve accomplished so far. Fall the sense of accomplishment when the and Winter are just beyond the horizon; Photo submitted tasks were completed. Each of us shared Summertime is the perfect time to get Don is pictured with his golfing friends at his 80th birthday party. (L-R) Larry in the fruits, the results, of our efforts. our lives ready for the days that lie ahead. Heaps, Pat Heaps, Wife Donna Wiglesworth, Don Wiglesworth, Betty Maupins, Sitting together around the dinner-table, And the God who was with us in the Spring, Bud Maupins, Johana Lee Moore, Ronnie Moore or supper-table, we shared the good things the God who is with us in this Summertime, and the bad things that had happened to is the same God who will us that day. Later in the evening, we would lead us into the Fall and Winter. Life all sit out on the porch, enjoying the sounds doesn’t get any better than that! of the night. We enjoyed the peace and “Rest is not idleness, and to lie sometimes the calm of evening-time. Summertime on the grass under the trees on a was a good time! 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We were happy --- and summertime was a good time to be alive! “A perfect summer day is when the sun is shining, the breeze is blowing, the birds are singing, and the lawn mower is broken!” … James Dent. That about says it all! Except, Mr. Dent Photo submitted might have included Bar-B-Q ribs, a MaKenzie Hahn; Pat Hahn; Rod From Osborn were Wanda Scherer; and Everett, Misty, Sydni Brad Hahn, Jay Sandgren, Larry side order of slaw and potato salad, and a By Alan Hahn & Kathy Hahn; Jeri Hahn; Trevor, Hahn; and Garrett Hahn & Haylee & Zoe McGuire. From Gladstone Baker and Michael Mason. Special pitcher of iced tea! Yes! The livin’ is Contributed Currie & Tiegan Hahn; Alex Hahn; Akins. From Maysville, were Jim was Jonathon Richardson. From thanks to Debbie Wiedmaier for easy and summertime is a good time to Austin Hahn, Kayla Boyer & Hahn; Jay, Alice, Blake & Kage St. Joseph were Bill & Helen paper submissions. enjoy the life God has given us! The 43rd Annual Hahn Reunion Brooklyn Durham; Helen Hahn; Sandgren; Dean & Angie Shapherd; Hahn. From Kansas were Michael Next years reunion will be held Hesiod said: “It will not always bewas held at the Cameron Swimming Kelly, Kiley & Jayce Young; Shane and Ray, Stephani, Nicholas & & Malayna Mason & Marah on Sunday, June 25, 2017 at the summer – so build barns.” Pool Park on Sunday, June 26, & Heather Shepherd; Dianna Cole; Camden Wallace. From Gallatin Johnson. From Arizonia were Cameron Swimming Pool Park Summertime, like every other season of2016 with 62 family members and Larry & Mart Baker; Doug & Kay was Brad Hahn. From Grain Valley Verl & Coleen Cumberland. From under the direction of Alan & life, will soon pass! We can never be friends in attendance. Marshall; Donnie were Kurtis & Lori (Loretta Hahn) Colorado was Alex Cederburg. Rhonda Hahn. content with where we are in life, or with Those present from Cameron & Karen Feighert; and Carolyn Hart, and Raven & Hadrian Foster. In a random drawing, gift cards what we’ve accomplished so far. Fall were Alan, Rhonda, Levi & (Feighert)(Graham) Wilson. From Liberty were Paul & Linda were presented to Rod Hahn, and Winter are just beyond the horizon; Summertime is the perfect time to get our lives ready for the days that lie ahead. And the God who was with us in the Spring, the God who is with us in this Summertime,Sew & Sews holds monthly meeting is the same God who will The SEW & SEWS June meeting Tractors to the Days of Creation. to the “Food Pantry”. The guild will deciding which are best will take and Secret Pals showed off their lead us into the Fall and Winter. Life took place on the 21st at the Lathrop Absolutely AMAZING. also contribute. place on Saturday, July 16th from 9 nifty gifts. doesn’t get any better than that! Baptist Church. Five visitors were A report by Marilyn about a The Quilt Show will again take AM until 4 PM. Wednesday Sew Days were voted “Rest is not idleness, and to lie sometimes welcomed by president Janice special sew day was short and to place at the Community Center Judy presented a special invitation to be changed to the third Wednesday on the grass under the trees on a Zwiegel. Minutes and treasury the point: they sewed and ate and on the weekend of the Lathrop to all members to participate in the of the month only, from 9am to 2pm summer’s day, listening to the murmur ofreports were approved as presented. enjoyed the companionship while Friendship Festival , July 16th. efforts of the members of the Turney at the church. the water, or watching the clouds float across The demo for the evening was getting “odds and ends” finished. Quilts to be entered for the show Sewing Circle to sew various items The usual monthly meeting will the sky, is by no means a waste of time!” ….. presented at the beginning of the A previously tabled discussion should be dropped off at the Center for the children at Mercy Hospital take place on Tuesday, July 19th John Lubbock meeting by Robyn Grapp, a fabulous about the usual donations to the on Thursday, July 14th from 5-7 PM. including colorful Teddy Bears. at 6:30 pm at the Lathrop Baptist Trunk Show of her personally food pantry and/or church resulted Set-up will be on Friday, July 15th at Birthday Fat Quarters were Church. designed and constructed quilts from in members bringing items for the 9AM and the enjoyment of looking distributed to Daniella and Mary G themes of the Titanic to Farmall Harvesters barrel or writing checks at all the beautiful creations and ,Door Prizes to Mary Beth and Hazel

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Take a leaf and petiole off the plant By The Humane Society Contributed behavior, seizure or collapse needs making its way to Northwest Missouri and and bend the petiole back over the leaf to immediate attention. may be found in the Missouri River bottom. compare the petiole and leaf lengths. This is Humane Society of Missouri urges pet 3. When the weather is dangerously This past week Palmer amaranth was found the most consistent method of identification owners to take caution as temperatures rise hot, keep pets inside your home where it’s in Andrew county by your local Extension of this weed species. Summer has arrived, and this year the hot cool. agronomist. It was found near Amazonia on Once Palmer has been identified, develop temperatures have already taken the life of 4. Immediately apply cold water to the Missouri River bottom. a plan to reduce the completion with crops. one pet left in a hot car. Even on a 70 degree your pet’s extremities if they are showing Palmer amaranth has both male and Next prevent all plants from going to seed. day, temperatures can be deadly for pets, signs of heat exhaustion (excessive female plants which causes outcrossing. Avoid spreading seed to other fields and especially those left unattended in parked panting, vomiting, lethargic behavior), This gives the weed the ability to quickly areas. cars. Internal car temperatures can skyrocket and see your veterinarian promptly. spread. For more information, contact Wayne to more than 100 degrees in just minutes, 5. Make sure outdoor pets have Correct identification and aggressive Flanary at 660-446-3724 or Kurt Nagel at which can cause heat exhaustion and death access to fresh, clean water at all times. management of this weed species, once 816-776-6961, Extension Agronomists, for pets left inside these vehicles. While Secure plastic water bowls (never metal) identified, is important. The leaf shape is University of Missouri Extension. many of us welcome the warm weather, to the ground so your pet can’t accidentally wide to ovate compared to long, linear pet owners are advised to take special tip them over. precautions to keep their furry companions 6. Don’t allow your pet to be Greetings Friends! safe. stranded in the scorching sun; give them Preparing Students for College It’s easy to remember the Humane Society access to shade at all times of the day. and the Workplace (SB 638) Manage mosquitoes of Missouri’s life-saving motto this summer: 7. Take frequent water breaks if Missouri legislators approved 70 Degrees & Over, Don’t Take Rover! walking or jogging with your dog. Asphaltlegislation this year to help better To report an animal in heat-related and concrete get hot quickly; you have prepare young people for college jeopardy, call the rubber soles on your feet – your dog doesand the workplace. Recently while enjoying the Humane Society of Missouri Animal not. signed into law by Governor Cruelty Hotline at (314) 647-4400. 8. Never bicycle or rollerblade with a Nixon, the legislation requires Here are the top ten hot weather animal pet. Heat stroke and possible death can occur school districts to implement a great outdoors safety tips from the Humane Society of very quickly, particularly in hot weather. Missouri: 9. Protect your pet against fleas, tickssystem for identifying students in their ninth grade year who are at Or use an organic mosquito control in rain 1. Never leave a pet unattended in and mosquitoes, which are more prevalent By Melinda Myers a parked car when the temperature is near during warm weather. Have them testedrisk of not being ready for college- Contributed barrels and water features. Add a fan to your outdoor décor. The or above 70 degrees. In just minutes, the by a veterinarian for heartworm disease level work or for entry-level career Don’t let disease-carrying mosquitoes gentle breeze keeps these weak flying insects temperature inside the car can reach more (mosquito-transmitted) and use heartwormpositions. keep you indoors this summer. Instead, away. Consider taking one to the garden than 100 degrees, regardless of whether a prevention medication. The legislation was supported employ these eight tips to protect yourself when weeding. window is cracked. Leaving a pet in a hot, 10. Avoid shaving a dog’s coat. A pet’s by the Missouri Chamber of and manage these pests in your yard. Provide short-term relief when unattended car is inhumane and can cause coat is designed by nature to keep it cool Commerce and Industry, which Do a bit of yard and garden clean up. entertaining outdoors with the help of severe injury or death within minutes. during the summer. Their fur also preventsconducted a study that found Harming a pet in this way is illegal, Remove weeds, manage neglected gardens citronella oil or scented candles. Scatter lots sunburns. Giving long-haired dogs a trim isthat only 15 percent of Missouri punishable by fines and imprisonment. okay, but never shave them completely. and keep the lawn properly mowed to reduce of these throughout the area and within a businesses are preparing students 2. Act immediately if you see a For more information on how to care resting spaces for adult mosquitoes. few feet of your guests. for the workplace. As the Chamber Eliminate standing water where distressed animal in an unattended car. Call for pets during warm weather months visit Cover as much of your skin as possible has noted, Missouri employers mosquitoes breed. Drain water that collects with loose fitting, light colored clothing. the local police and the Humane Society www.hsmo.org/hotweather or email info@ spend millions of dollars each year in buckets, kids toys, tarps, pool covers, Mosquitoes are less attracted to the lighter of Missouri Animal Cruelty Hotline at hsmo.org as they try to develop the skills that clogged gutters and downspouts. Clear the colors and can’t readily reach your skin (314) 647-4400. A pet showing signs of gutters and downspouts so water can drain through loose clothing. new employees need to succeed freely. Store items that tend to collect water Further protect yourself from disease- in the workplace. The problem in a shed or garage. carrying mosquitoes by using a personal persists nationwide as well as Evaluate drainage patterns in your repellent. For those looking to avoid approximately 25 percent of landscape. Improve drainage by amending DEET, the Center for Disease Control and students entering college have to the soil with organic matter. Install French Prevention has also approved products with take remedial coursework. These drains, drain tiles and other drainage the active ingredient picaridin, IR3535, and remedial courses to get kids up to systems if needed. Or turn it into a water the synthetic oil of lemon and eucalyptus. speed academically have an annual feature. Consult your municipality first for Avoid products that contain both sunscreen cost of more than $1.5 billion. any relevant guidelines and restrictions. and insect repellents as you need to apply To help address this problem in Manage water in birdbaths, fountains, the sunscreen more often than the repellent. Missouri, the legislation approved ponds and rain barrels. Change water weekly Implement some of these strategies by the General Assembly will in birdbaths and wading pools. 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The Insurance, Financial Institutions Set to Become Law (SB 861) Districts (TDDs), and imposes a behavior, seizure or collapse needs goal is to empower kids to develop and Professional Registration for Now set to become law with the fine on them should they refuse to immediate attention. the skills and knowledge that will any health benefit plans sold in governor’s signature is legislation comply with reporting standards 3. When the weather is dangerously allow them to succeed and college the state. The rates may be used meant to bring businesses that called for by the Department of hot, keep pets inside your home where it’s and the workplace. after the director determines the have moved out of the state back Revenue and the State Auditor’s cool. rates to be reasonable, after the home to Missouri, as well as invest Office. A TDD is a political 4. Immediately apply cold water to Adoptee Rights Act Signed into health carrier notifies the director in the Missouri Port System. subdivision formed by a vote of your pet’s extremities if they are showing Law (HB 1599) of its intent to use rates that the The bill creates the Bring qualified voters to collect taxes signs of heat exhaustion (excessive panting, vomiting, lethargic behavior), The governor recently signed director deems unreasonable, or Jobs Home Act to authorize a and borrow funds to facilitate and see your veterinarian promptly. into law a piece of legislation 60 days after the filing date. Final tax deduction for out-of-state specific public transportation 5. Make sure outdoor pets have that will strengthen the rights rates will then be published on the businesses that relocate to improvements. In 2014, nearly one access to fresh, clean water at all times. of adoptees in Missouri. The department’s website, which will Missouri. Specifically, the act will quarter of TDDs in the state failed Secure plastic water bowls (never metal) By Jim Neely Missouri Adoptee Rights Act is also allow the public to comment provide a tax deduction of up to to file financial statements on time to the ground so your pet can’t accidentally State Rep., 8th District meant provide an easier process on any proposed rate increases. 50 percent of the eligible expenses with the State Auditor’s Office. tip them over. for an adopted individual to obtain Missouri is currently the associated with eliminating a The bill now set to become Greetings Friends! 6. Don’t allow your pet to be a copy of his or her original birth only state in the nation without business located outside of the state law requires the State Auditor’s Preparing Students for College stranded in the scorching sun; give them certificate. a rate review system in place. and reestablishing it in Missouri. office to report any transportation and the Workplace (SB 638) access to shade at all times of the day. Under current law, files and Proponents of the change say it Under the act, the business will development district failing 7. Take frequent water breaks if Missouri legislators approved records that provide identifying will lead to better regulation of have to stay in the state for at least to submit its annual financial walking or jogging with your dog. Asphalt legislation this year to help better information about an adoptee’s the health insurance industry, and ten years, or pay back the state the statement to the Department of and concrete get hot quickly; you have prepare young people for college biological parents are closed allow Missouri families to know if entire amount of the deduction. Revenue. The department will rubber soles on your feet – your dog doesand the workplace. Recently except by order of the court or by the rates they are paying are fair. The bill also caps maximum notify the non-compliant district not. signed into law by Governor 8. Never bicycle or rollerblade with a mutual decision of the birth parents Without transparency, Missouri’s annual amount of deductions at by certified mail that it has 30 days Nixon, the legislation requires pet. Heat stroke and possible death can occur and the adoptee. rates have increased at a rate above $5 million. The sponsor of the from the postmarked date to submit school districts to implement a very quickly, particularly in hot weather. The Missouri Adoptee Rights the national average, and the state legislation called the act a powerful the required statement to the State system for identifying students in 9. Protect your pet against fleas, ticks Act will allow an adoptee who has seen significant disparities tool to help bring businesses back Auditor’s office. If the statement their ninth grade year who are at and mosquitoes, which are more prevalent is at least 18 years of age and in what is paid by consumers in to the state along with the family- is not received the district will be risk of not being ready for college- during warm weather. Have them tested born in Missouri to file a written various parts of the state. With rate supporting jobs they provide. fined $500 per day beginning on level work or for entry-level career by a veterinarian for heartworm disease application to the state registrar review in place, proponents hope The legislation approved the 31st day from the postmarked positions. (mosquito-transmitted) and use heartworm to obtain the original certificate of to reduce health care costs for by the General Assembly also date. prevention medication. The legislation was supported birth. The bill also gives the birth Missourians. includes language to create new SB 1002 focuses on audits of 10. Avoid shaving a dog’s coat. A pet’s by the Missouri Chamber of parents the right to file statements investment in Missouri’s system Community Improvement Districts coat is designed by nature to keep it cool Commerce and Industry, which indicating they do not want to be Improving Campus Safety of ports. The bill creates advanced (CIDs), which are local taxing during the summer. Their fur also preventsconducted a study that found contacted by the adoptee. If both (SB 921) industrial manufacturing zones entities designed to help improve a sunburns. Giving long-haired dogs a trim isthat only 15 percent of Missouri okay, but never shave them completely. parents indicate they would prefer Also set to become law is a piece for the purpose of establishing a community by bettering conditions businesses are preparing students For more information on how to care not to be contacted, a copy of the of legislation that will improve dedicated funding source for port for existing businesses, and for the workplace. As the Chamber for pets during warm weather months visit original birth certificate will not the way colleges and universities improvement and development. In attracting new growth. Previously, has noted, Missouri employers www.hsmo.org/hotweather or email info@ be released. If just one parent respond to and handle incidents of addition, it creates tax incentives many of these districts were not spend millions of dollars each year hsmo.org wishes to not be contacted, his or sexual violence on campus. The for entities that utilize Missouri open to audit because a request had as they try to develop the skills that her identifying information will be legislation is in part a response to port authorities. One deduction is to be made by a resident of the CID new employees need to succeed redacted from the copy of the birth a national survey that found 73 designed for existing port users itself. However, several CIDs have in the workplace. The problem certificate before it is released. percent of institutions of higher who increase their usage of the no residents living inside their persists nationwide as well as learning have no protocols in place facility. A second deduction targets boundaries. HB 1002 allows for approximately 25 percent of Health Insurance Rate Review to work with law enforcement new businesses that build within audits of CIDs by the state auditor students entering college have to Legislation Signed into Law to respond to incidents of sexual a port authority’s district. And the in the same manner as audits for take remedial coursework. These (SB 865) assault. The legislation approved third deduction will be for each any state agency. remedial courses to get kids up to Another bill signed into law will by the General Assembly will new job created at an international Supporters of the bills said speed academically have an annual give Missourians true transparency require public institutions of trade facility. greater accountability and cost of more than $1.5 billion. when it comes to the premiums higher education in Missouri transparency for the local taxing To help address this problem in being charged by health insurance to put such plans in place. The Government Accountability districts is necessary because Missouri, the legislation approved companies. Legislators approved new law will require schools Bills Signed into Law taxpayers typically pay higher by the General Assembly will the Missouri Health Insurance and law enforcement to create a (HB 1418 and SB 1002) sales tax rates within these require schools to develop a Rate Transparency Act for memorandum of understanding The governor recently signed districts to fund infrastructure remediation program by 2018. consumers who deserve to know that will contain detailed policies two pieces of legislation designed or transportation improvements. With this, students will have the the premium rates being charged and protocols regarding sexual to protect taxpayer dollars from Ultimately, they will save taxpayer opportunity to develop a personal by the insurance companies that assault, domestic violence, dating being misused by local taxing dollars and ensure the funds are plan of study that includes operate in Missouri. violence, and stalking. districts. spent appropriately. graduation requirements, career or SB 865 will require health HB 1418 deals with non- postsecondary goals, coursework

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In the past few weeks, Report This bill was not water resource challenges I have written about passed without some a number of bills the serious debate, mostly All of us depend on safe is available today. We are Missouri legislature surrounding the rights of and reliable water resources Capitol still in a position to be pro- passed in the 2016 session. the birth parents. What and infrastructure every active, but that will not be These capitol reports have if they do not want to be single day. Unfortunately, Report the case for much longer. covered Step Therapy, contacted by the adoptee? existing water resources and In response to the need Livestock Liability and Do the rights of the adoptee infrastructure in many parts for greater assistance and Civics Education. This supersede the rights of the of the state are struggling to resources from the state, week, the report is about birth parents, or do the meet current demands and this session I sponsored House Bill 1599 sponsored birth parents’ wishes come are soon projected to be un- legislation to create a by Rep. Don Phillips first? HB1599 probably able to meet future demands. program and a revolving (R-Kimberling City), would not have passed By J. Eggleston While some regions are fund concept to assist in which covers the subject of without an amendment State Rep., 2nd District facing increased demands on addressing critical water child adoption. allowing the birth parents resources as a result of rapid resource challenges. I am There are over 500,000 the option of submitting population growth, others very pleased to say I was adoptees in Missouri a contact consent form are seeing existing resources able to offer this important (about 8% of our population), including allowing them to opt out of being contacted. decline or become unreli- By Dan Hegeman legislation as an amend- a few in the Missouri legislature like Rep. To allow time for birth parents to submit able. That is why we have State Sen., 12th District ment to House Bill 1717, Phillips. Some of these adoptees will want their contact consent forms to the state, areas in northwest Missouri and HB 1717 was recently to research their birth parents, perhaps to an adoptee may not get their original birth looking to interconnect water systems to signed by the governor and will become law find and meet them to get a better sense of certificate until 2018, unless the adoptee was improve regional stability or increase reser- later this year. This new program and fund where they came from, or maybe for medical born before 1941. voir capacity — some are even considering concept will be an essential tool for water or genealogical reasons. Today, the adoptee HB1599 was passed in the House 127-28, constructing massive new reservoirs that are resource development in our state and I look must hire a lawyer, present a case to a and in the Senate 31-0. The governor signed capable of meeting current and future needs. forward to continue working to advancing judge, and obtain a court order to have their this bill on July 1. For the complete info on These projects are critical to the long term the projects that are desperately in need of original birth certificate unsealed, which is this bill, visit house.mo.gov/billsummary. viability and survival of these regions, but these new resources. costly and time consuming. aspx?bill=HB1599. these projects carry significant costs. As always, please feel free to call, email, HB1599 streamlines the process, As always, if you have any questions or Although the cost and scale of solving or write with your ideas or concerns. My allowing the adoptee to obtain a copy of need help with anything state related, please water resource challenges on regional levels Capitol office number is (573) 751-1415, their birth certificate from the state registrar contact my office at J.Eggleston@house. is nothing short of staggering, we cannot2X2s let my for email July is [email protected] 10, 2016 without the need to go to court. 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The National Woman Suffrage Association, the first blind, or have any other physical disability; request national women’s organization dedicated to women getting curbside voting or a more accessible polling location the right to vote, was founded in St. Louis in 1867. In 1916, if needed. at the Democratic National Convention in St. Louis, women, all dressed in yellow, formed a silent gauntlet ten blocks long, 7. Receive another ballot if your ballot is accidentally called the Golden Lane, forcing delegates to walk through their line to enter the convention hall. Then, in 1919, Gov. spoiled or you make an error. Frederick Gardner called the Missouri legislature into special session where it ratified the constitutional amendment granting suffrage by overwhelming margins, making Missouri the 11th state to pass it. 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These are the largest counties body in 111 counties. You can find them at your county courthouse. in Missouri and the people there decided they needed The commission is made up of three commissioners — a a more complex form of government. St. Louis and presiding commissioner and two associate commissioners. St. Charles counties elect a county executive and a The presiding commissioner is elected by the whole county and runs the commission meetings. If only two county council with seven members. Jackson County commissioners are present and the vote on an issue is 1-1, the presiding commissioner’s vote wins. Each county is also elects a county executive and has an eight divided into two equal districts, and the voters in each member county legislature. district elect an associate commissioner. The commissioners have many duties. HELP WANTED They do not make laws, but they LEARNING EXTENSIONS County Commissioner do approve the b For all grade levels, go to mocounties.com to county data link, and for the State of Missouri budgets of other then go to the interactive map link. Click on your county and find the county officials. list of elected officials. First note how many different offices there He or she must be: They decide how are in the county. The county commission or council or legislature b will have to work with all of these offices on budgets and making a resident of the county tax money will sure there is enough office space for them. Secondly, you will find and district to be be spent on roads the names of the Presiding and Associate Commissioners, County represented. and bridges. Executives, County Councilman and County Legislators and their They make contact information. Contact them about visiting your classroom or sure the right visiting them at the courthouse to learn about their jobs. amount of tax money goes to the public schools c ACTIVITY #1. Using the newspaper, find articles about issues and in your county. They make sure the jail and the events your county commissioners or county councils or legislatures are involved in. courthouse are kept in good shape. These are just a few of their jobs. d ACTIVITY #2. Interview your parents about how the decisions made by the county commission or council or legislature affect your family’s The presiding commissioner is elected in the life. Why are roads and bridges important to them? Why is having a non-presidential year election, and the associate well run courthouse important to them? commissioners in the presidential year election. This system means that there will always be an experienced commissioner on the commission. MISSOURI STANDARDS ALIGHNMENT: GLE—SS3-A1, C, CA2, 3, 1.6 (for grades K-8) LEARN MORE ABOUT ELECTIONS AND VOTING IN CLE—SS2C, CA 2, 3, 1.6 (for grades 9-12) MISSOURI, INCLUDING CURRENT CANDIDATES FOR OFFICE— mo.gov and sos.mo.gov/elections/goVoteMissouri. Brought to you by this newspaper, The Missouri Bar and the Missouri Press Association 18 - Citizen-Observer Classifieds Thursday, July 14, 2016 Com­mun­i­ty Sup­port Spe­cialist.­ Advertising Deadlines 282 - Livestock Seek­ing qualified­ in­di­vid­u­als with an in­ter­est in pro­vid­ing Black Angus/lim­ou­sine bulls. com­mun­i­ty sup­port as­sis­tance Cameron Shopper 14 - 26 month old. Jen­kins Leg­ Classifieds A Section Deadline - Fridays, 10:00 a.m. to adults and child­ren with men­ a­cy Farm. 816-592-1214 or tal ill­ness, in our Camer­ ­on of­ B Section Deadline - Mondays, 11:00 a.m. 816-547-9242. Index & User’s Guide fice. Re­spon­si­ble for ar­rang­ing/ Citizen-Observer - Tuesdays, 10:00 a.m. 299 - Farm pro­vid­ing serv­ic­es to con­sum­ Miscellaneous ers that encourage and prom­ote 301-350 Jewelry ...... 402 Farms ...... 554 Heating & Air Conditioning .. 685 Tree Pruning, Rem., Spray .. 794 201-250 Lawn Mowers ...... 405 Small Acreages ...... 557 Heavy Equip. Operators ...... 686 TV/VCR Repair ...... 797 healthy func­tion­ing, re­cov­ery Announcements Employment Lawn Supplies ...... 408 Income Property ...... 560 Horseshoeing ...... 687 Typing - Resumes ...... 800 New heavy iron corral­ panels.­ ef­forts, con­sum­er in­de­pen­ Medical Supplies ...... 411 Commercial Property ...... 563 Insulation, Siding ...... 688 Upholstery, Carpet, Drapes 803 $60. Free re­placement­ if pan­el Cemeteries ...... 201 Employment Services ...... 301 dence/self-care and re­spon­sibil­ Miscellaneous ...... 414 Houses for Sale ...... 566 Insurance Services ...... 692 Vacuum Sales, Repairs ...... 809 Monuments, Funerals ...... 204 Job Information ...... 304 gets dam­aged. 816-507-3116 or i­ty. Min­i­mum qual­ifi­ca­tions Musical Instruments ...... 417 Wanted, Real Estate ...... 569 Interior Decorating ...... 695 In Memoriam ...... 207 Temporary ...... 307 Office Supplies ...... 420 Mobile Homes ...... 572 Internet/Compuer Serv...... 698 826-850 816-898-0234 are a bachelor’s de­gree in psy­ Card of Thanks ...... 210 Help Wanted ...... 310 Snow Equipment ...... 423 Mobile Home Sites ...... 575 Laundry, Dry Cleaning ...... 701 Recreation Special Notices ...... 213 Sales Help Wanted ...... 313 Use Hap­py Jack Ken­nel Dip chol­o­gy, so­cial work, crimi­nal Sporting Goods ...... 426 Lawn & Garden Care ...... 704 Tickets ...... 216 Situations Wanted ...... 316 jus­tice, or close­ly re­lat­ed field. Tools ...... 429 Lawn Mowers, Sm. Eng...... 707 Waterproofing ...... 812 II to con­trol mos­quitoes where Amusements, Events ...... 222 Positions Wanted ...... 319 601-825 Wanted to Buy ...... 432 Leather Cleaning, Repair .... 710 Personal Watercraft ...... 826 they breed. Orscheln Farm and Must have a valid driv­er’s li­ Vacations, Resorts ...... 225 Childcare ...... 322 Special Services Wearing Apparel ...... 435 Legal Services ...... 711 Boats, Marine Supplies ...... 829 Schools-Instruction ...... 228 Care for Ederly ...... 325 Home Store (816-632-3137) cense and be insur­ ­able. Please Employment Opportunities 328 451-455 Adoption Services ...... 601 Masonry & Concrete ...... 713 Campers & Trailers ...... 832 (ken­nel­vax.com) sub­mit your re­sume to hr@fa­ Miscellaneous ...... 331 Air & Duct Cleaning ...... 607 Meat Processing ...... 714 Airplanes ...... 835 mi­ly­guidance.org or by mail. 231-275 Financial Air Services ...... 610 Miscellaneous Services ...... 716 Recreational Vehicles ...... 837 351-450 Alerations & Sewing ...... 616 Moving ...... 719 Miscellaneous ...... 838 Hu­man Resources, Fam­i­ly Pets & Supplies Merchandise Business Opportunities ...... 451 Antiques & Restorations ..... 619 Music Instruction ...... 721 Guidance Center.­ 724 N 22nd Money to Loan ...... 454 Appliance Repair ...... 622 Novelties & Spec. Gifts ...... 725 851-900 Lost Items/Pets ...... 231 EMPLOYMENT Miscellaneous ...... 455 Auctioneers ...... 623 Nursing, Rest Homes ...... 728 Street St. Jo­seph, MO 64506. Found Items/Pets ...... 234 Antiques ...... 351 Automotive Auto Serives ...... 625 Odd Jobs ...... 731 Miscellaneous ...... 237 Appliances ...... 352 501-550 Beauty & Barber Shops ...... 628 Painting & Papering ...... 737 Auto Parts ...... 851 Small Animals ...... 251 Auctions ...... 354 HELP WANT­ED Rentals Bicycle, Motorcycle Repair . 631 Pest Control ...... 743 Auto Services ...... 854 Registered Pets ...... 254 Bicycles ...... 357 Bookkeeping, Taxes ...... 634 Photography ...... 749 Classic - Antique ...... 857 Tell­er po­si­tions avail­able. Miscellaneous Pets ...... 257 Building Materials ...... 360 Apartment, Furnished ...... 501 Carpentry & Remodeling .... 637 Piano Tuning & Repair ...... 752 Cars - Domestic ...... 863 Seek­ing quali­fied can­di­ Grooming & Supplies ...... 260 Business Equipment ...... 363 Apartments, Unfurnished ... 504 Catering/Food Services ...... 640 Plumbing, Sewer Service .... 755 Cars - Import ...... 866 310 - Help Wanted Kennels/Pet Sitters ...... 263 Collectibles ...... 366 dates who pos­sess good Duplexes ...... 507 Childcare & Services ...... 643 Printing Services ...... 758 Motorcycles ...... 869 Horses & Ponies ...... 266 Computers ...... 369 cus­tom­er serv­ice skills and Construction Equipment ..... 372 Mobile Homes ...... 510 Cleaning - Comm/Home ...... 646 Rental Services ...... 761 Vans, Equipment ...... 872 276-300 Electronics ...... 375 Houses ...... 513 Clocks, Watches, Jewelry ... 649 Roofing ...... 764 Sports Utility Vehicle ...... 876 * Im­me­diate Open­ing * a posi­tive at­ti­tude. Ex­cel­ Farmers Market Firearms ...... 378 Want to Rent ...... 516 Elderly Services ...... 654 Saddle & Tack ...... 767 Trucks ...... 875 Fri. Sat. Sun. after­ ­noon ice lent ben­e­fits and com­peti­ Flooring, Carpet ...... 380 Roommates ...... 519 Electrical Services ...... 655 Sewing Machine Repair ...... 768 Farm Trucks ...... 878 Sleeping Rooms ...... 522 Entertainment Services ...... 658 Shoe Repair ...... 770 Motor Homes ...... 881 cream serv­er/pizza­ mak­ tive wag­es. Send re­sume Farm Equipment ...... 276 Flowers, Plants, Trees ...... 381 Office Space ...... 525 Excavating Services ...... 661 Snow Removal ...... 773 Trailers, 5th Wheels ...... 884 with ref­er­enc­es to P.O. Box Farm Supplies ...... 279 Fuel, Oil, Coal, Wood ...... 384 er/cash­ier. $9.70 per hour. Business Property ...... 528 Fencing ...... 664 Storage ...... 776 Campers, Shells ...... 889 Livestock ...... 282 Furnaces, Heating Stoves ... 387 Ap­ply in person­ at Ba­skin 567, Cam­er­on, Mo. 64429. Farms & Farmland ...... 531 Financial Services ...... 667 Taxi Services ...... 785 Miscellaneous ...... 894 Poultry & Supplies ...... 285 Furniture ...... 388 Firearm Repair ...... 670 Therapy ...... 788 Wanted to Buy ...... 899 Rob­bins/God­fa­ther’s Piz­za No phone calls please. Seeds, Feeds, Fertilizers ..... 288 Garage Sales ...... 389 551-600 Flooring, Carpet Install ...... 671 Trash Hauling & Clean-Up .. 791 EOE. Hay, Straw ...... 291 Good Things to Eat ...... 390 Real Estate Hwy 36 & I-35, Cam­er­on Furniture Repair ...... 673 Farmers Wants ...... 294 Heating, Air Conditioning ... 393 Health & Fitness ...... 676 Ad Payment: Farmers Services ...... 297 Holiday Items ...... 396 We accept cash, Building Sites & Lots ...... 551 Health Care ...... 679 Farm Miscellaneous ...... 299 Household Goods ...... 399 checks, and credit cards. When HELP WANT­ED: paying by phone, please have 4-H Youth Pro­gram As­ Jok­ers Wild Truck Wash 816-724-4231. Place an ad… By Fax: By Email: credit card ready. When faxing so­ciate Uni­vers­i­ty of Mis­ [email protected] souri Ex­ten­sion in Clin­ 816-632-4508 Join our T.E.A.M. of com­pa­ By Phone: your ad, include your credit ton, Caldwell,­ and De­Kalb Busy? Take advantage after 5 ny Dry Van driv­ers and en­joy: card number. We’ll call back for coun­ties is seek­ing an in­ pm & on weekends & email us. health ins, paid time off, re­tire­ 816-632-6543 By Mail: di­vid­u­al for a 4-H Youth confirmation. ment plan, an­nual safe­ty bo­nus, Classified Adv. On Line: Pro­gram As­so­ciate to serve Hours: Mon. - Fri. paid orien­ ­ta­tion, and a rewards www.mycameronnews.com Clin­ton, Cald­well, and De­ 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. P. O. Box 498 pro­gram. Also hir­ing O/O’s. Kalb Coun­ties. The po­ Cameron, MO 64429 Call Ryan 800-831-5740. COMBO SPECIAL $33.50 si­tion is full time, 40/hr. week po­si­tions with some Meat wrapp­er/meat cutter.­ OnE wEEk OnLy Figures to be Combo Special runs in 4 issues of the Cameron Must be able to lift 50 pounds, Shopper and 4 issues of the Citizen- Observer. even­ings and wee­kends and Only One Week Only Runs In Both The Cameron office in Plat­tsburg, $11.80 com­mu­ni­cate with cus­tom­ers. $ .19 No refunds available with this special. We will No ex­peri­ence nec­es­sary. Call Shopper and Citizen-Observer. 5 lines or less, gladly stop ad if you give us a call. 5 lines or hr. De­tails and Ap­pli­ca­tion: $ .00 $1.00 for each added line. 4 Ca­reer Opportunities with Hyatt’s Pro­cess­ing at 816-449- per issue less, $1.00 for each added line. 2607. 10 Payment is needed before ad will run. Payment is needed before ad will run. MU Extension Web­page http://exten­ sion.mis­ souri.­ Now Hir­ing: Produc­ ­tion Op­era­ Only Only edu/about/jobs.aspx, job tors. 30 po­si­tions avail­able. Pay Items under $50 (asking value), up to 20 words. Items under $100 (asking value), up to 20 #20146. Ques­tions? Clin­ starts at $10/hr plus shift dif­ $ .00 Ad runs until item sells. $ .00 words. Ad runs until item sells. ton Coun­ty Of­fice (816) fer­en­tial. Please call Ash­ley at 3 5 539-3765, or davisdd@­ 931-451-1012 or email ash­ley. mis­souri.edu. An Equal Op­ sharp@on­boar­du­sa.com BE WISE! IM­MUN­IZE! HUNT­ING­TON’S DIS­EASE Mis­sing on July 5th. 5 month portun­ ­i­ty/Ac­cess/Af­firma­ Oak­ridge of Plat­tsburg is seek­ Mea­sles & Whooping­ cough Do you know someone with old fe­male Great Dane/ tive Ac­tion/Pro Disa­bled ing a high­ly mo­ti­vat­ed, en­er­ge­ PUBLIC are on the rise! Protect­ your Hunt­ing­ton’s Dis­ease? Weimarainer mixed pup­py and Ve­ter­an Em­ploy­er. tic, and ex­peri­enced MDS Co­ child NOW! Im­mun­i­za­tions North­west Mis­souri has a wear­ing pink col­lar. White with or­di­na­tor. Must be an RN and NOTICES and well child checkups­ sup­port group that meets the black and grey spots all over, must have a min­i­mum of 1 year be­gin at birth. Regu­ ­lar clinics­ 2nd Mon­day of each month at with black tail and 1 black leg. Cash­ier FT/PT 24 hour sta­tion. ex­peri­ence. Please con­tact Rog­ month­ly in Camer­ ­on, Plat­ Lib­er­ty Hos­pi­tal (entrance­ next Last seen on NE Des Moines Able to work any shift. Even­ er Hub­bard at 816-539-2128 ing-Nights-Wee­kends. Ap­ with any ques­tions or email 213 - Special Notices tsburg & Lath­rop. Call Clinton­ to di­a­ly­sis cli­nic) at 7pm. You Rd (Mid­dle­ton Rock Quarry­ Coun­ty Health Depart­ ­ment are not alone. Call Becky at Rd) Please con­tact Lois Ed­ ply in per­son. No phone calls. your re­sume to rog­er.hub­bard@ Win­ston Truck Stop. 29539 US oak­ridgeof­plat­tsburg.com AA MEETINGS: now 816-539-2144. EOE. 816-592-0950 ques­tions. wards at 816-632-8087. Leave Hwy 69. Win­ston, Mo 64689. Lathrop First Christian Church. CAM­ER­ON CROSS­ROADS LIFE Recovery Group mes­sage. Mondays 7pm. Non-smoking. AA GROUP: The Old School Cov­er­ing vari­ous is­sues Call 816-528-3130 or Rm 7, 116 W 4th St, Cam­er­on. con­cern­ing re­cov­ery, for­give­ 816-586-3361. Mon. Wed. Fri. & Sat. 12pm; ness, life in recov­ ­ery & PETS & AA OF GAL­LA­TIN Tues. & Thurs. 7pm; Sun. over­com­ing ad­ver­si­ties. SUPPLIES Open Meet­ing Wed­. Nights, 5pm. Open meetings­ Wed. Tues. nights 7 pm, Cross­roads Cameron Nursing & Rehabilitation Center LLC & last Sun. of every­ month Youth Building,­ 919 N Har­ris 7 pm, Upstairs above Subway on Main St. with potluck at 4pm. Contact­ St, Cam­er­on. For more in­fo is accepting applications for: Call Ju­lie 660-828-4511 Bill 816-632-1896 or Gary & call 816-724-4341 253 - Cats Kathie 816-632-5414 NARC­OT­ICS Crossroads AL-Anon ANON­Y­MOUS: As I am mov­ing into a du­plex •LPN - Night Shift ATTENTION Family Group Meeting­ Sundays @ 6:30pm with no pets, I would like to CLASSIFIED First Chris­tian Church 116 W. 4th St., Cam­er­on. find a lov­ing home for my 2 fe­ • LPN - PRN CUSTOMERS 318 N Pine, Cam­er­on, MO Meeting room, main floor, male in­door cali­­co cats. They are de­clawed and spayed. Free Please call 816-632-7254 or apply We now require Thurs­days at 7:00 pm Old School. 800-561-2250 The only require­ ­ment is a UKC ANA help line. to good home. 816-632-8212. www.genesishcc.com payment on ads family member or friend with OA MEET­INGS eve­ry Wed­ 260 - Grooming & before they can a problem with alcohol/ nes­day at 5:30 pm followed­ EOE/MFHVD run. We accept addiction. David­ 816-632- by AA/NA Meet­ing at 6:00 Supplies Visa, MC or 6362, Tommie 816-724-5292 pm upstairs above Subway on GRA­CIE’S Main St. in Galla­ ­tin. For info Discover GROO­MING­DALES con­tact Ju­lie Fish­er, 660-605- Pro­fes­sion­al Pet Groom­ing Call 816-632-6543 0371, [email protected] Since 1973, 1212 W 4th St, NOW HIRING: PREG­NANT? Cam­er­on. NEW PHONE CNAs BREAST FEED­ING? 816-724-0597 Have a child un­der 5? ACTIVITIES DIRECTOR You need Wic! Receive­ GRAND PAWS PET LPN/RN vouch­ers for for­mu­la, milk, BOARD­ING & SA­LON DIETARY COOK cheese, and more. 816-632-9429 PUBLIC NOTICE Reg­u­lar clinics­ month­ly. or 816-449-3917. Come be a part of our growing team. Nick’s Health Call Cald­well Coun­ty Health State Li­censed, Climate Care Center is currently seeking qualified candidates De­pt. 816-586-2311. Con­trolled. Ask about to fill full-time positions of CNA, Activities Aide, LPN/ The annual meeting of Cameron Coop Elevator Or Clinton County Health our pickup/delivery. Dept.816-539-2144. EOE. RN Charge Nurse, and Dietary Cook. Our CNA wages Association will be held at the Cameron are the highest in the region. We offer an excellent 231 - Lost Community Building on July 13th at 12 noon. shift differential of 2.00/hr for CNAs and 2.50/hr for Lunch will be served with business meeting FARMERS nurses. Medical, dental, vision, 401K, and PTO benefits and elections following. MARKET available. All interested applicants should apply in Patronage checks for 2015 also will be given person at 235 E 116 Hwy, Plattsburg, Mo. You may also fax/e-mail your resume to 816-539-3187 or ckoenig@ out at the end of meeting. nickshealthcarectr.com 2X2s2X2s forfor JulyJuly 10,10, 20162016 Attention: 2X2s for July 10, 2016 Thursday, July 14, 2016 VIAGRACitizen-ObserverAttention: & CIALIS Users - 19 Classifieds VIAGRA Attention: & CIALIS Users Par­a­pro­fes­sion­al. 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