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Photo by Annette Bauer Cameron High School graduates celebrate by throwing their caps in the air. Graduation was held on Dave Goodwin Field on Sunday May 22. Cameron High School Commencement

By Annette Bauer class life involves, “taking a risk, He said it was his hope, to join his how big or small the battle, use hope knowing you might fail and learning class and to get back to the running to overcome,” Jackson said. Jackson Editor [email protected] from that failure.” He went on to he loved, helping him overcome the encourage them to ask questions, difficulties he was facing. “No matter See Graduation on page 2 It was a beautiful sunny day get involved with people, volunteer for Commencement Exercises on and simply interact. He concluded Sunday, May 22 at Dave Goodwin his speech with a last bit of advice, Field in Cameron. The High Salutatorian “Live as if you will die tomorrow, School Band played “Pomp and Nathan Jackson learn as if you will live forever.” Circumstance” as the 2016 Senior Mark Wiegers, High School Class filed into their seats on the Principal, stepped up to the podium field, smiles playing along many of to introduce the class Salutatorian their faces. and Valedictorian. Dr. Matt Robinson, Salutatorian Nathan Jackson Superintendent, introduced speaker, spoke first with a message of hope Cale Griffin, attorney at Griffin, for his fellow classmates. Jackson Dietrich & Elliott and Cameron spoke of injuries he sustained alumn. Griffin’s inspirational speech taking him not only out of school was filled with advice for the future, for a time, but also out of long Valedictorian including the wisdom he has gained distance running, something he Photos by Jackie Peck Andrew Pratt on his own life journey. He told the was especially passionate about. Senior Choir members perform a medley. Honoring Our World A Night to Sparkle Elks host War II Veterans By Annette Bauer Special Needs Prom By Jennifer Riley The Cameron ELKS Editor Lodge #2615 held it’s [email protected] Contributed first annual Special Prom Charlie Leggett is quite the on Saturday, May 21. character to sit down and talk to. There were 121 special needs attendees and 40 staff He gets just as animated talking members to assist them. The attendees were from St. about his days in the military as Joe, Maryville, Albany, Trenton, Maysville, Osborn but one would imagine he ever was. most of them were from Cameron and the local group His eyes light up and he smiles homes. talking about his military service Everyone came dressed up and ready to have and his recent trip on an Honor fun. The Groups were seated together after check in and Flight. He reaches down and pets dinner consisting of ham, cheesy potatoes, green beans, his cute puppy, Dexter, as he talks roll and lemonade was served by the cheerleaders and about calling in the “May Day” pom squad upon arrival. The girls then served cake to which saw him rescued from the everyone and bussed the tables as they finished. Northern reaches of Greenland. The Prom King and Queen were drawn from raffle This is just a little bit of tickets received at check in. The Prom King was Charlie with his dog Dexter Kenny Charlie’s story. and his box garden. Nalle from Cameron and the Prom Queen was Denice Charlie was just Cobb from Cameron. After the royalty was chosen, 15 years old when the music started and the dancing began. They danced with each other, with the Pom and Cheer girls, their Photo by Annette Bauer See Honor on page staff and members of the lodge. Everyone had a great Prom King Kenny Nalle and Prom Queen 2 time. Each Attendee was given a cup with candy and Denice Cobb. 2 - Citizen-Observer The Jump Thursday, May 26, 2016

Graduation______from front page Honor______from front page said that he and his fellow classmates have A medley of “Stand By Me”, “Lean On he started his service in the Florida Army used hope to have strength and courage to Me” and “Never Gonna Give You Up” was National Guard in 1947 at Fort Stewart, overcome challenges in their own lives to performed by the Senior Choir Members. Georgia and in Alabama. He worked as an graduate that day. Jackson’s final words to Principal Wiegers presented the Artillery Tech Sergeant and trained soldiers his fellow graduates was to not accept the graduating class and read off their names entering the Guard. limitations others have placed on them but as Mary Tyrrell, President of the Board of It was during the second year of the to persevere and overcome. Education handed out diplomas, assisted by Korean War when Charlie seperated from Valedictorian Andrew Pratt opened his Dr. Robinson. the Guard to go on active duty with the Air speech to the class with a gem from a recent The Senior class at the direction of Force. He served at Scott Air Force Base in movie blockbuster, “May the odds be ever Principal Wiegers moved their tassels and Illinois and then at Davis Monthan Air Force in your favor,” he said, quoting The Hunger was introduced one last time to the gathered Base in Arizonia where his fighter squadron Games. Pratt’s advice to his fellow graduates spectators. assisted in the protection of the atomic suggested they consider not only their As the recessional played, the graduating work going on at Los Alamos. Charlie was future, but also just the months ahead before class of 2016 tossed their hats in the air to accepted into Officer Candidate school, but moving on to college, vocational training the sound of cheers and applause from both he chose to resign for a transfer to Japan. or even jobs. Pratt gave them the advice to, their fellow graduates and the assembled He had no warning when his orders were “Enjoy these next few months before life crowd. changed and he was assigned to a base in throws all the lemons in it’s basket at you.” Congratulations to all the Cameron High Northern Greenland, approximately 800 His speech ended with, “Congratulations, go School 2016 Seniors and their families. miles from the North Pole. Charlie served as out and do amazing things.” Good luck on your continued journey.

______from front page Photo Submitted Sparkle Charlie serving as radio operator in the help was several Elk members, their the Air Force during World War II. family members along with members of the CHS Pom Squad and the CHS Cheer Squad. the circulation director of the Akron Beacon Brian Riley, Jennifer Riley, Madisyn Riley, Journal, there was a teamster strike that Mikayla Helm, Hailey Ford, Tim Ault, halted circulation. Charlie’s response was Linda Smith, Jim Ford, Amy Ford, Shelby to simply mail out the newspapers instead, Ford, Charlie Carroll, Rachelle Calvert, ending the strike in a mere three days. In Heidi Bench, Andy Bland, Bonnie Bland, 1977 he was hired as the Vice President of Theresa Lee, Jeff Neil, Joe Bailey, Kim Circulation of the Kansas City Star. Way, Riley Zeit, Jason Leitterman, Amy In 1981, he returned to Florida to run a Leitterman, Marc Cline, Lily Cline, Brody dry cleaning business, finally retiring in Photo by Annette Bauer Parrish, Members of CHS Pom Squad; 1991. Two years later, he moved back to The Elks presented “A Night to Lauren Burkhead, Miranda Worland, Aubrey Kansas City. Sparkle” a Special Needs Prom . Brown, Carolyn Estes, Kayla Bricker, Jade Charlie and his wife have three daughters, Wilson, and Beccah VanBrunt. Members one son, nine grandchildren and five great a $5 gift card. We were able to purchase of the CHS CHEER squad; Madisyn Riley, grandchildren. everyone a gift card thanks to Amy Ford Hannah Cline, Aly Yates, Mattie Ramsey, In May, Charlie was able to go on and Alliance Shippers, Inc. Their employees Margaret Dice, and Lauren McBee. The an Honor Flight to Washington, D.C., raised $365 to help by over 70 of the gift Cameron ELKS Lodge wishes to thank accompanied by his son, Mark. Charlie cards. The lodge purchased the rest. Among everyone who was involved with this event. becomes animated again talking about all the sites and places the Honor Flight tour took them, including the World War II Memorial, Arlington National Cemetery and a driving tour of downtown Washington, D.C. Charlie currently lives in an apartment at The Village in Cameron with his dog Dexter Photo Submitted where he enjoys tending his box garden. Charlie serving at Thule Air Force Thank you Charlie and to all those in Base in Greenland military service active or retired and their families.

an airborne repairman/radio operator. “My last MAY NOW SHOWING at Tyrrell Theater DAY! was at 65 degrees ANGRY BIRDS below zero,” Charlie says. It Rated PG took them nine hours before Show times: he and the rest of the men Fri. May 27th 5:30 pm 7:30 pm Photo by Annette Bauer were rescued, ending his Sat. May 28th 3:30 pm 5:30 pm 7:30 pm Guests and volunteers alike enjoyed dancing enthusiastically to “Footloose”. 12 month stint on Thule Air Sun. May 29th 3:30 pm 5:30 pm 7:30 pm Force Base. Check out our Cameron Regional YMCA Once he was stateside new customized mobile app! 1903 N. Walnut • Cameron, MO once again, he served at 816-632-3811 Hamilton Air Force Base www.cameronymca.org in San Rafael, on the rocket team. He was eventually discharged in 1956 after 12 years in the CAMERON COMPUTERS service. CUSTOM BUILT COMPUTERS He returned to Florida and was hired as district manager for the Daytona COMPUTER $ 95 Beach News Journal, later 49 becoming the circulation director. It was in Florida TUNE UP where he met his wife of almost 55 years. They • Virus Removal moved so he could work as circulation director for • Malware Removal Photo submitted by Jennifer Riley the Wilmington, Deleware • Ad-ware Removal Alliance Shippers Inc, based in Englewood Cliffs, NJ, with a branch in Mission, News Journal and later the Includes Anti-Virus & Clean Out • 90 Day Warranty Kansas raised $365 for the Elks Special Prom by $5 casual Friday donations. St. Louis Dispatch. The money was then used to purchase gift cards for all the attendees. In 1973, while working as 316 E. 2nd | Cameron | 632-5546 Thursday, May 26, 2016 Citizen-Observer - 3 Letter to the Editor Rep. Neely Supports Children’s desk on Thursday, May 23. The or separation is in the best to be the top priority. Rather, the also balancing professional Best Interests After Divorce bill, which unanimously passed the interest of children. In addition, proposal simply seeks to make ambitions and responsibilities, with Bill Sponsorship Missouri Senate and then passed federal statistics consistently shared parenting the starting point shared parenting allows both to the House 154-2, encourages our show the devastating impact of of the judicial process, rather than be successful contributors at work By Linda Reutzel state’s courts to award shared single parenting. For example, an afterthought, as it is now. and at home. parenting – a flexible arrangement children raised by single parents That said, in the overwhelming The absence of shared parenting As a mother and grandmother, where children spend as close to are significantly more at risk of majority of cases where a child has in our family courts is an issue I’d like to thank Rep. Jim Neely, equal time as possible with each dropping out of school, landing two equally loving and fit parents, that impacts millions of families R-Cameron, for standing up for parent – when both parents are fit in prison, developing mental this legislation encourages the across our nation every day, but Missouri’s children by sponsoring and there has been no domestic disorders and committing suicide court to provide that child as much unfortunately it›s a challenge the shared parenting bill, and now violence. when compared to children raised time as possible with both mom commonly overlooked until it hits that the state legislature has backed By passing this legislation, by both parents. and dad so that they can benefit close to home. Every day, parents his proposal, it’s time for Gov. Missouri will join a national trend. Not only does Missouri’s bill from all that each parent has to walk into family court as loving, Nixon to follow suit. While shared parenting is still align with what data tells us is offer. very involved and dedicated I feel so strongly about this unusual post-divorce – according best for kids, it also aims to make What’s particularly troubling parents and walk out relegated to legislation, HB 1550, because I’ve to the U.S. Census Bureau, child custody cases much less about the current winner-takes-all visitor status in their children›s felt the pain Missouri’s broken it occurs less than 20 percent adversarial. When the conversation family court tradition is that the lives. That feeling of hopelessness family court system inflicts on of the time when parents live begins, rather than ends, with practice routinely forces one of is deep and frightening, and this families. Children are hurting. separately – Missouri joins nearly shared parenting, the conflict two wonderful parents, typically reality was apparent during recent Parents are hurting. Aunts, uncles, 20 states across the nation that and never-ending legal costs that the father, into the loser position hearings on the legislation. cousins, grandparents – everyone’s have considered bills supporting often follow, drop. What’s more -- a role that more resembles a Thank you, Rep. Neely and the hurting. This unfortunate reality shared parenting within the past instead of one parent “winning” visitor than a parent. In day-to- overwhelming majority of state occurs because our courts year. At least two states have and another parent “losing,” the day life, this means a perfectly lawmakers, for reacting to these continue rubber stamping the turned the proposals into law in entire family can heal with shared fit and willing parent goes from pleas for change. The family court Photo Submittedoutdated primary residential recent months and several states parenting in place. actively involved in his or her status quo must stop. Our children Charlie serving as radio operator in custody parenting model after have been supportive of shared Shared parenting is a common child’s life to spending time with a deserve better, and with Gov. the Air Force during World War II. divorce or separation, despite an parenting for years. sense solution that addresses the child just every other weekend and Nixon’s signature on HB 1550, we overwhelming amount of research This national movement concerns of all involved, from maybe once during the week. It’s can start to give our children what showing children need and want toward parental equality is judges to parents. heartbreaking. they deserve. equal access to both parents. rooted in research. As just one To be clear, the proposal does Shared parenting is the solution Thankfully, the Missouri recent example, the Journal of not infringe on judicial discretion. for 21st century families. At Linda Reutzel is a Missouri Legislature passed legislation that Epidemiology & Community Judges would still have just as a time when modern parents, mother, grandmother and member aligns with research and stands to Health published a 150,000-person much of a right to act when parents regardless of gender, want to of National Parents Organization. turn families’ pain into joy – the study last year that concluded are unfit as they always have -- the be as actively involved in their bill will arrive on Gov. Nixon’s shared parenting after divorce best interest of the child continues children›s lives as ever while Girl Scout registration Submitted any time throughout the year but those who register prior to June 30, 2016 will receive The Cameron Municipal Band and the Girl Scouts of Northeast Kansas & an exclusive “I Can’t Wait To …” patch. Cameron Area Arts Council present the first Northwest Missouri is currently holding their Register online at gsksmo.org/join or Spring registration for new and returning contact Destiny Michael at 816-701-9385 or girls. Girls can register as Girl Scouts at [email protected]. Cameron Area

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CONTACT PERSON/CELL NUMBER:______Cameron Area Arts Council Thank you for donating to our tournament in memory of Brooke, which allows us [email protected] to PAYhelp VIA keep PAYPAL her OR dreamsPLEASE MAKE alive CHECK and PAYABLE share TO: her Brooke love Leittermanof Special Memorial Olympics Golf Tournament with others th inMail the ALL Northwest Entries to: The Missouri Leittermans Area.118 W 7 We St. sincerelyCameron, MO appreciate 64429 For questions, it! please call (636) 208‐3254 Also may email entries to: Janet Leitterman ([email protected]) 4 - Citizen-Observer Thursday, May 26, 2016 Pulse Article Cameron Nutrition GRASS CLIPPINGS IN taxes due to the City go THE STREET toward the City’s operation Center Each year at this time, of its General Fund. The we receive complaints of settlement amount is not By Don Dignan It’s funny how many people get mad residents mowing their yet determined, but will be CNC Administrator when a sentence doesn’t end as they carrot grass clipping into the significant. We will try to juice. ditches and street. Grass release more information Have You Heard?...... My dog once ate all the Scrabble tiles. He clippings/leaves need to be on this important case as it Did you hear about the Mexican train kept leaving messages around the house for kept from the street curb becomes available. This is an killer? He had locomotives. days. and gutter and/or ditch important ruling for certain Dwarfs and midgets have very little in An optimist sees light at the end of a tun- for many reasons. When municipalities in Missouri. common. nel and thinks it’s an exit. A pessimist sees mowing, grass clippings CenturyLink, in a There was a prison break and I saw a light at the end of a tunnel and assumes it is By Mark Gaugh should be kept on the previous lawsuit, challenged midget climb up the fence. As he jumped an onrushing train. The train conductor sees City Manager property or blown from the the City of Cameron’s down he sneered at me and thought, well two stupid guys staggering on train tracks. street back onto the yard ordinances for controlling that’s a little condescending. A train station is where the train stops. A or property. The same goes for leaves. It is its rights-of-way (utility corridor owned My friend recently got crushed by a pile bus station is where the bus stops. On my illegal, and prohibited by City Ordinance to by the city). It is unknown why Cameron of books, but he’s only got his shelf to blame. desk, I have a work station... deposit trash or debris onto the streets. was singled out by CenturyLink in the Why can’t a bike stand on its own? It’s Monday: CLOSED FOR MEMORIAL Why? Because, grass/leaves plug storm lawsuit. One explanation might be that they two tired. DAY drains and/or enter the storm water system. wanted to challenge an ordinance that has Pampered cows produce spoiled milk. Tuesday: Pitch Games 9:00 AM - Grass, which plugs storm grates can been passed by only a handful of cities that A farmer in the field with his cows count- Wednesday: Wednesday Matinee 12:15 cause localized flooding, damaging nearby specifies how cities collect rent for the use ed 196 of them, but when he rounded them PM property. Flooding can also create a traffic of its rights-of-way and power poles. The up he had 200. Thursday: TAI CHI Exercise 10:00 hazard. Eighth Circuit ruled in favor of the City of What is the difference between ignorance AM; Blood Pressure Checks 10:30 AM - Grass/leaves that enter the open storm Cameron, however, and the City’s rights and apathy? I don’t know, and I don’t care. Friday: Libel Hearing Aid Service9 – 2 inlets find their way to the reservoirs where have been preserved. I believe CenturyLink Dry erase boards are remarkable. PM they provide undesirable nutrients (food) has exhausted all of its appeal options and My dog used to chase people on a bike BINGO is played on Tuesday, Thursday for algae. Algae causes tastes and odors in this case is closed in favor of the City. a lot. It got so bad, finally I had to take his & Friday after lunch. drinking water and can cause mechanical STREET PROJECTS UPDATE bike away. Exercise Room is open Monday through and process problems at the treatment plant. Background: Cameron residents and Atoms are untrustworthy little critters. Friday until 2:00 PM. Damage caused by this practice is visitors will see a lot of activity this month They make up everything! Next week’s Menu: reflected in the cost of operations, which is on city streets. Reconstruction of several Organized people are simply too lazy to Alternative desserts may be substituted. ultimately paid by you, the taxpayer. To keep blocks of streets will take place, along with search for stuff. Salad bar is available daily for congregate costs down, please help us by keeping area the installation of new pedestrian access There are people who are a living proof customers. storm grates and gutters clear from debris at across Highway 36. These projects have that total brain failure does not always lead May 30 - Closed for Memorial Day all times. been the works for quite some time. Thanks to physical death. May 31 - Chef Salad, Crackers, Juice, OUT- OF- STATE VECHICLE to the voter-approved Transportation Sales Intelligence is like undies. Good to have Cake PURCHASES Tax in November, 2011, and two grants from it, no need to show it off. June 1 - Cheeseburger, Cole Slaw, Broc- The Missouri Supreme Court ruled that the Missouri Department of Transportation, It is a truth universally acknowledged coli Salad, Fruit Cocktail cities in Missouri can no longer collect these projects are now funded. Although that your urge to pee intensifies as you are June 2 -Meatloaf, Baked Potatoes, Broc- sales taxes for vehicles purchased out of the vote was in November, it took many unlocking the door. coli, Bread, Apple Cake state, unless it is voted upon and passed months for revenue to begin. These projects My wallet is like an onion. Opening it June 3 - Fried Chicken, Mashed Pota- by the voters. The City of Cameron relies have been years in the planning and funding makes me cry. toes, Carrots, Bread, Fruit Crisp on sales tax revenue to fund all, or part of stages, since we are paying cash and not its operations, like police, fire and public borrowing the money to complete them. works/streets. The Governor has given Not only will we see some of our streets Old School News municipalities some time to propose keeping rebuilt, but the existing drainage ditches will this revenue by proposing a Use Tax to the be eliminated, with new curb and gutters Submitted Several graduation parties and wedding voters. In order to maintain this revenue, a installed. Some sidewalks will also be Many changes have been and are occur- are and have been taking place in the rental Use Tax will need to be enacted. In cities replaced or installed. The Sales Tax funded ring around this building of late. The Kitch- areas. We thank all who have participated in where a Use Tax does not pass, car dealers streets on Lathrop, from 4th to 6th; Mead, en May Sale went well with the old stoves; the various projects and in room rentals. We may lose sales to out-of-state dealers. The from 6th to 8th, Harris St., from 5th to 6th, 5th refrigerators; garbage disposal/sink combi- are hopeful that we can continue to keep this Use Tax will be place on the April ballot St., from Harris to Lathrop; and 6th St. from nation structure; china; counter top cabinets; building open and functioning for the next for voters to consider. This is NOT a new Harris to Mead. The low bid was $906,000 serving utensils; old convection oven, etc several years for use by the general public. If tax, merely the authorization to keep of the for the project. The pedestrian access/ have been purchased and removed from the you haven’t been inside recently come look current sales tax that is in place. sidewalk project is estimated at $729,219, premises. at all the Cameron High School graduation CITY WINS COURT CASE AGAINST with the City’s match being approximately The large deep holes in the parking lot pictures hanging on the walls from as early CENTURYLINK $321, 764. Update: The contractor for the area have been filled with cement gravel. as 1909 to 1976; the 100 year old contents The City of Cameron, along with three Lathrop multi-block project has begun, with Unfortunately, the rains prevented the level- from the corner stone box opening and other other cities (Aurora, Wentzville and Oak the contractor clearing the right-of-way and ing out process so that the areas are uneven items such as the high school trophies and Grove) was awarded summary judgment in installing storm pipe. The contractor doing but not full of holes anymore. the lighted handmade historical quilt put to- the Circuit Court of St. Louis County, this the pedestrian access over Highway 36 has The water faucet in the main floor bath- gether by the ladies of the community in the month. The case involves back taxes that mobilized some equipment, but has not yet room area has been replaced, giving better early 1900s. CenturyLink owes to the four communities, started construction. We expect this project and safer step and ramp area. School doors open Monday – Friday 9 and was initiated several years ago. These to start within the next month. a.m. – 1 p.m. daily. Come and see!

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Sentencing of Bray on bank fraud By Annette Bauer January of 2015 totaled $270,934. A bank Editor officer visited Bray’s farm to count his [email protected] cattle, where Bray showed the officer cattle belonging to someone else, informing the St. Joseph resident, Bill Bray, entered officer they belonged to him. a guilty plea and was sentenced for bank Photo Submitted by Christie Biggerstaff The bank had a meeting with Bray fraud, a class B felony in U.S. District Court, Pictured with the food donated are City Carriers: Treasure Becker, Scott on February 3, 2015 and because of Western District of Missouri. Mallen, Amanda Whaley and Scott Terhune. Not pictured:Rodney Salmon and discrepancies in his statements, informed Bray’s plea agreement and bond hearing Greg Teel. Bray they were declining to renew the was held on October 20, 2015. He was loans. Bray then admitted the cattle were released on a personal recognizance bond. not his and were gone. Bray was sentenced Bray was accused of defrauding Nodaway on March 9 to time served, ordered to pay partners with area communities to help Valley Bank when taking out a loan with over Submitted restitution in the amount of $141,760.24 and individuals and families meet their basic 500 head ofALLSTATE cattle as collateral. According given five years of supervised release. needs. to statements from the bank, the loans as of The 24th Annual Stamp Out Hunger food Throughout the Second Harvest AUTO SALES & SALVAGE drive is in the history books. On Saturday, Community Food Bank service area a May 14th letter carriers from Cameron and • Auto Repairs total of 16 communities participated and •Towing across the country performed double duty on collected over 53,500 pounds of food, and • Engine Overhaul their routes. Carriers not only delivered mail, • Purchase Scrap Metals is a direct reflection of the generosity of the WE PAY • Mechanic on Site @ but they helped collect food items for their communities in Northwest Missouri. 9964 South Hwy. 33 Osborn Location communities. Letter carriers and volunteers • Body Work by For more information about Second Osborn, MO | 816-675-9223 CASH Appointment collected bags of non-perishable food items Harvest Community Food Bank visit www. set out by mailboxes. In Cameron, carriers OurCommunityFoodBank.org or call reported collecting more than 1,000 pounds 816.364.FOOD. of food. Biggerstaff expressed her gratitude Cameron Postmaster Christie Biggerstaff to the community for their participation and and the Cameron Post Office made a to the Carriers for their service picking it all Several graduation parties and wedding generous donation to the Cameron Food up. Supervisor Steve Lee, Clerk Nick Taylor are and have been taking place in the rental Pantry. The post office delivered over 1000 and Biggerstaff delivered it all to the food areas. We thank all who have participated in pounds of canned goods to the pantry as part pantry on Saturday May 21. the various projects and in room rentals. We of their Stamp Out Hunger food drive. Memorial Day The Stamp Out Hunger effort is the are hopeful that we can continue to keep this nation’s largest single day building open and functioning for the next food drive and is one of several years for use by the general public. If many ways Second Harvest you haven’t been inside recently come look Community Food Bank Observation at all the Cameron High School graduation pictures hanging on the walls from as early as 1909 to 1976; the 100 year old contents from the corner stone box opening and other Because of the Memorial Day items such as the high school trophies and the lighted handmade historical quilt put to- ADULT PROGRAMS & COURSES gether by the ladies of the community in the Mission Statement Observation, the Shopper will have early 1900s. Your To prepare Hillyard Technical Center students for work forces and School doors open Monday – Friday 9 Community continuous learning. an early deadline. Please have your a.m. – 1 p.m. daily. Come and see! Vision Statement News Source. 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Chris Broderick and The Commissioners had a Saturday, at no cost for the County. was before the Commission with transportation monthly charge Craig Evans, agriculture residents telephone conference with Angie Gerld Beebe was before the information on exposed pipeline but raise the per diem to $35.00 a within the county were also present Bye regional director, and Patty Commission with concerns that a that Commissioner Wilken had day. Transportation cost would be to listen to what was offered. King local postmaster regarding farmer was farming too close to the discussed with him at a conference included in the per diem costs. The Dan Turner contacted concerns on maintenance on Lake road on 280th. on March 31st. Commission was in favor of the Commissioner King concerning Arrowhead roads. Commissioners met with Road Prosecutor Joe Gagnon was changes. Platt Map issues. Discussion was had regarding and Bridge for their monthly before the Commission to discuss The Commission received Mylissa Stutesman was before political signs in the courthouse. meeting. a letter he had received concerning a letter advising them of the the Commission asking to be Tabled at this time. Corey Strider with Goppert Merchant license.. Joe stated he completion of the FY2015 appointed to the Region D. Board. Commissioner King called Financial Bank was before the needs more information and will Emergency Management Bill Livingston and Bert Buchanan County Commissioner Commission to bring them lien get with the Collector for that Performance Grant (EMPG). Masters contacted Commissioner Dan Hausman concerning Clinton releases five county purchased information. Federal funds were changed from King with road concerns. County R&B using their chip and vehicles. The vehicles belonged to Commissioner King signed the original awarded amount if Since both were on State roads seal grinding machine. the Sheriff’s Dept. Region D checks. $5,395.65 to $4,498.08. The cost Commissioner King referred them Discussed was the use of Commissioner Wilken attended Commissioners discussed sharing requirement has been met. to Mike Rinehart with MoDot. courthouse or county owned a Pipeline security meeting. the estimates from DanComp Commissioner Wilken Commissioner Wilken attended property for posting of pamphlets, Duke Allen contacted Computeres,LLC. contacted Schindler Elevator a finance/board meeting for handbills, flyers, advertisements Commissioner King regarding Commissioner Dawson moved regarding the inspection and was Community Action Partnership in and political posters. zoning issues. to accept the estimate #1015 informed the inspection date had St. Joe on 4-26-2016. Commissioner Dawson moved to Zoning Director Beth Farwell from DanComp Computers been changed to April 28th. Schindler Elevator inspected prohibit the courthouse or other was before the Commission regarding the smart switch to Eddie Grier called and wanted the courthouse elevator. county owned property to be to discuss an attorney for the help the courthouse get on the information on vacating a county Mark Baker with MB Insurance used for the posting of pamphlets, Planning and Zoning members for internet better. The amount was road. Commissioner Wilken was before the Commission to handbills, flyers, advertisements the proposed wind ordnance. for $259.99. Commissioner informed him about what needed bring in the current Liability and political posters, seconded Collector Michele Wells was Dawson also moved to hold off to be done. Paperwork could be policy for the county. He also had by Commissioner King. Passed before the Commission with on estimates #1014 & #1016 for picked up in the County Clerk’s questions regarding the fencing unanimously. concerns about uncollected server hard drive upgrades, battery office. laws in the county. County Clerk Mary Blanton Merchants License for businesses back up and cables until the 2017 Commissioner King met with Bob Thompson contacted gave the Commissioners her in Clinton County. budget. Motion seconded by MoDot area Engineer Michael Commissioner King with road annual report on the polling Zoning Director Farwell turned Commissioner Wilken. . Rinehart and Tom O’Donnell issues on 284th street.. precints within Clinton County. in the March report total income of Commissioner Wilken was concerning a drainage problem. Commissioners Dawson, King $8,122.00. contacted by Katrina Mears form Eddie Grier was before the and Wilken met with Road and Assessor Jerry Howard was Buckeye Pipeline to inform him Commission with a list of names Bridge Director Doug Williams for before the Commission to discuss they were aware of the exposed whose lands are crossed or touched their monthly meeting to discuss when to start BOE. pipeline. by the road proposed to be vacated. road issues. Scott Mark with 360 Energy Commissioners Dawson, He was informed the first reading Commissioners Wilken, King Engineers was before the King and Wilken attended LEPC would be on July 5th and the and Dawson met with Sheriff

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Price Wayne Owens, on Crouch road David and Dawn Smith Rosalynn’s maternal of Turney are proud to grandparents are Mike and Home of Cameron, 1111 Euclid. Memorial Band Pavilion at McCorkle Park. was before the Commission to The Crossroads Arts and Crafts show will inform about a fence problem. announce the birth of their Sonja Todd, also of Turney. first child, a beautiful Her paternal grandparents take place from 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. at McCorkle June 10 The Commissioners had a Park. telephone conference with Angiedaughter, Rosalynn are Earl and the late Cheryl Party on the Pavement. 5 p.m. – 7 p.m. on Charlotte Smith. Rosalynn Smith of Independence, The Cameron Elk Lodge is hosting a Special Cherry Street between 2nd and 3rd Streets. Bye regional director, and Patty Needs Prom from 5 p.m. – 8 p.m. at the lodge. King local postmaster regardingwas born at Mosaic Life Care Missouri. Along with her concerns on maintenance on Lakein St. Joseph on Thursday, parents and grandparents, June 11 April 28, 2016 at 3:46 p.m. Rosalynn was welcomed Arrowhead roads. May 22 The Cameron Veteran’s Assistance League Her blue eyes were wide into the family by many Discussion was had regarding Cameron High School graduation will begin golf tournament will be held at the Cameron awake at birth. She weighed loving aunts, uncles, and political signs in the courthouse. at 2 p.m. at Dave Goodwin Field, 522 South Veterans Memorial Golf Course. in at 7 lb 1 oz, and measured cousins. She has been Tabled at this time. Chestnut. In case on inclement weather, the The Cameron Elks Lodge will be hosting 20.5 inches long. Her hair has hints of red attending church regularly and enjoys taking Commissioner King called ceremony will be moved to the high school Elkapalooza from Noon to Midnight at the like her father’s. The length of her fingers walks with her parents. We are thankful for Buchanan County Commissioner gym. Lodge, 9018 NE Highway 69, Cameron. Dan Hausman concerning Clintonindicates that she may be a pianist like her her health and the joy that she brings us all. mom and dad. County R&B using their chip and May 26 June 13 seal grinding machine. The Cameron Park Board meets in regular Discussed was the use of The Cameron Planning and Zoning session at city hall, 205 North Main, beginning Commission meets in regular session at city courthouse or county owned at 6 p.m. property for posting of pamphlets, Anniversary hall, 205 N. Main, beginning at 6 p.m. handbills, flyers, advertisements and political posters. May 27 June 14 Bill and Millie Hendrix E3 student ministries will be hosting a dinner Commissioner Dawson moved to Bill and Millie Hendrix will celebrate The Cameron Municipal Court is in session, prohibit the courthouse or other and show from 6 – 8:30 p.m. at the First Baptist at city hall, 205 N. Main, beginning at 6:30 p.m. their 65th wedding anniversary June 6, 2016. Church, 202 E Ford St. Cameron. county owned property to be They were married in Williamstown, Kansas. used for the posting of pamphlets, They have two sons, Steve and Carol June 16 handbills, flyers, advertisementsof La Grande, Ore. and Stan and Sandy The Cameron Municipal Band will be and political posters, seconded of Cameron. They also have one foster May 30 playing at 8 p.m. in the Thomas J. Price by Commissioner King. Passeddaughter, Brenda and Randy Wickham of The Cameron Municipal Band will be Memorial Band Pavilion at McCorkle Park. unanimously. Corbin, Ky. playing at 10 a.m. at the Cameron Veteran’s County Clerk Mary Blanton Memorial. The couple has five grandchildren and 11 June 20 gave the Commissioners her great-grandchildren. The Cameron City Council meets in regular annual report on the polling Cards may be sent to Bill and Millie at June 2 session at city hall, 205 North Main, beginning precints within Clinton County. 520 W. 5th St. Cameron, Mo. 64429. We The Cameron Municipal Band will be at 6 p.m. love Cameron. playing at 8 p.m. in the Thomas J. Price The Cameron R-1 Board of Education meets Memorial Band Pavilion at McCorkle Park. in regular session at the administration building at 7 p.m. June 4 Mic-O-Say Feast to be Brooke Leitterman Golf Tournament June 23 registration will be held at 7 a.m. with tee off at The Cameron Park Board meets in regular 8 a.m. at the Cameron Veterans Memorial Golf session at city hall, 205 North Main, beginning held at Camp Geiger Course. at 6 p.m. The Cameron Municipal Band will be The Feast will begin at 4:00 pm at the By Alan Franks, Scout Executive playing at 8 p.m. in the Thomas J. 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Their jobs are highly Cameron, Missouri native is serving According to Navy officials, specialized and keep each part of the in the U.S. Navy aboard the guided are tactical multi-mission cruiser running smoothly, according missile destroyer, USS Ross. surface combatants capable of to Navy officials. The jobs range from Lt. Joe Abrutz is an officer aboard conducting anti-air warfare, anti- washing dishes and preparing meals the forward-deployed Arleigh Burke- submarine warfare and anti-surface to maintaining engines and handling class guided missile destroyer operating warfare, as well as humanitarian weaponry. out of Rota, Spain. Ross is one of four assistance. Fast, maneuverable, and “It’s a positive, supportive destroyers home ported in Rota technically advanced, destroyers environment to work in aboard the Abrutz is the chief engineer and is provide the required warfighting ship,” said Abrutz. “Leadership here is responsible for the main engineering expertise and operational flexibility to outstanding.” plant and keeping the ship fully execute any tasking overseas. Challenging living conditions build operational for any mission. Assigned to U.S. 6th Fleet, sailors strong fellowship among the crew, “This is a great crew,” said Abrutz, are on watch throughout the European Navy officials explained. The crew is “I like working with and leading these region and are important assets highly motivated, and quickly adapt to sailors.” supporting the European Phased changing conditions. It is a busy life of Commissioned in June of 1997, Adaptive Approach to enhance the specialized work, watches, and drills. the Arleigh Burke-class guided- security of that area of the world from As a member of one of the U.S. missile destroyer, Ross, measures ballistic missile threats originating in Navy’s most relied upon assets, Abrutz approximately 500 feet and is powered the Middle East. explained that he and other Ross sailors by four gas turbines that allow the In addition to Ross, three other know they are part of a legacy that will destroyer to achieve over 30 mph in BMD capable ships are forwarded be last beyond their lifetimes. Photo submitted by U.S. Navy open seas. It was named in honor of deployed in Rota: USS Porter, USS “Serving in the Navy is an Lt Joe Abrutz, officer aboard a missile destroyer in Medal of Honor recipient Capt. Donald Carney and USS Donald Cook. Having opportunity to give back and serve my Rota, Spain. K. Ross. 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Leah Elaine Burkhead ($1,500); Academic Letter Recipient-3 Booster Club Scholarship ($500); Farmers Summa Cum Laude; Cameron Teachers 1st Cameron State Bank Scholarship Years; A+ Certification; College Prep State Bank Scholarship ($250); Cameron Organization Scholarship ($500); Dave ($150); Aiden McVicker Honorary Diploma United Methodist Church Memorial and AB Goodwin Memorial Scholarship; Scholarship; Cameron PEO Chapter BK Dakota David Dredge Scholarship ($500); Charles I Ford ($400); 2016 Band Directors Award; 2016 ($150); Cameron United Methodist Church Will be defending our country by Memorial Scholarship ($450); Bright Flight Best Female Choir Vocalist; Bright Flight Memorial Scholarship ($700); Karen serving in the United States Marines Award ($2,750 renewable for four additional Recognition; Mizzou Curator’s Scholarship Kemper Memorial Scholarship ($500); Corps years); Colgate Grant ($36,000); Academic ($4,500); Mizzou Rose & Ben Harrelson Clinton County 4-H Scholarship ($200); Zane Harold Edwards Letter Recipient-3 Years; A+ Certification; Scholarship ($1,000); Mizzou Music MWSU A+ Scholarship ($1,500); Academic Academic Letter Recipient-2 Years College Prep Diploma Scholarship ($3,300); Girls’ State Award Letter Recipient-3 Years; A+ Certification; Haley Alzora Evans Nathan Lowell Jackson ($1,000); Academic Letter Recipient-2 College Prep Diploma Magna Cum Laude; Cameron Booster Salutatorian. Summa Cum Laude; 1st Years; A+ Certification; College Prep Shayna Rae Calloway Club Scholarship ($500); Cameron Ag Cameron State Bank Scholarship ($150); Diploma Eugene Andereck Creative Writing Supporters Senior Scholarship ($400); Aiden McVicker Honorary Scholarship; Samuel Morrison Evans Scholarship ($500); Academic Letter Jack Ward Memorial Scholarship John T. Belcher Scholarship ($250); Top Ten Percent of Graduating Class. 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Sports Writer 54.08 in the Men’s 400m Dash. His Freshman Khayla Hollingsworth [email protected] performance last weekend landed him also obtained a time worthy of in seventh place. Michaelis will not advancement to state, qualifying for Last weekend, the five Cameron advance to state. sectionals with a 1:03.87 time in the High School track athletes that Senior Morgan Choate will be Women’s 400m Dash, and placing advanced to sectionals after the district advancing to state, qualifying for third at sectionals. qualifier competed for a chance to sectionals with a time of 16.43 in the “All of the athletes who competed travel to Jefferson City High School for Women’s 100m Hurdles and placing performed very well. We had multiple the 2016 State Track and Field Meet on second at the sectional meet. personal bests and it is great to take Friday and Saturday, May 27-28. Junior Joe Zinkand qualified for 3 athletes to state.” Head Coach Matt Junior Hannah Robinson qualified sectionals with a 11-06.00 height in the Wenck said. for sectionals with a time of 2:33.59 Men’s Pole Vault. in the Women’s 800m Run. Robinson Zinkand’s second did not secure an advancement to state, place finish placing fifth at last weekend’s sectional last weekend meet. Photo by Payton Kearns locked down his Sophomore Tristan Michaelis Caption: (L-R): State Track qualifiers Khayla Hollingsworth, Morgan Choate, and Joe Zinkand.

Photo by Sam Evans Photo by Amy Moore Joe Zinkand, Pole Vault (State-Bound) Khayla Hollinsworth, 400m (State-Bound)

Photo by Sam Evans Hannah Robinson, 800m run Please Join Us! Monday, May 30, 2016 (Memorial Day) Photo by Sam Evans 9:00 a.m.; Osborn Cemetery Morgan Choate, 110m Hurdles (State-Bound)

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BIBLE BAPTIST CHURCH CAMERON UNITED FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH ST. MUNCHIN CATHOLIC Pastor James Mackey METHODIST CHURCH (Disciples of Christ) CHURCH 515 S. Elm St. Rev. Cathy Myers Pastor Dan Kercher Father Louis Farley (816) 632-7337 | (816) 284-2830 201 N. Pine | (816) 632-3461 318 N. Pine | (816) 632-3605 301 N. Cedar | (816) 632-2768 Follow us on facebook www.cameronumc.org www.cameronfcc.com www.munchin.net Sunday School 10:00 a.m. Sunday Morning Service 10:00 a.m. [email protected] [email protected] Sunday Morning Service 11:00 a.m. Follow us on facebook Sunday Mass 9:00 a.m. Sunday Afternoon Service 2:00 p.m. THE CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST Sunday School 9:30 a.m. School of Religion Sunday after Mass Wed. Evening Service OF LATTER-DAY SAINTS Sunday Morning Service 10:30 a.m. Weekday Mass: M, Th & F 8:00 a.m. & Kids Club 7:00 p.m. CAMERON WARD Wed. 7:00 a.m. Bishop Benjamin Anderson MABEL WORSHIP CENTER Tues. rotate nursing homes 9:00 a.m. CAMERON CHURCH OF CHRIST 1100 E. Grand | (816) 632-3770 ASSEMBLY OF GOD Saturday Mass 5:00 p.m. Gary Bell, Contact Sacrament Meeting 12:30-1:45 p.m. Pastor Tim Ashby 1020 S. Walnut Terr. | (816) 632-7460 Sunday School 1:45-2:30 p.m. 5 miles North of Hwy. 36 on 69 Hwy., TOWN AND COUNTRY Sunday Bible Study 9:30 a.m. Tuesday Youth (12-18) 7:00 p.m. 1/4 mile West at sign | (816) 632-2673 CHRISTIAN CHURCH Sunday Morning Worship 10:30 a.m. FAR WEST WARD Follow us on facebook Minister Kyle Taft Sunday Evening Worship 5:30 p.m. Bishop Jeff Durfee Sunday School 9:30 a.m. 1610 E. Grand Ave. | (816) 632-2277 Wed. Evening Bible Study 7:00 p.m. 1100 E. Grand | (816) 575-2837 Sunday Morning Worship 10:30 a.m. Sunday School 9:00 a.m. Sacrament Meeting 9:00-10:15 a.m. Wednesday Family Night Sunday Worship Service 10:15 a.m. CAMERON CHURCH OF Sunday School 10:15-11:00 a.m. Adult Bible Study 7:00 p.m. THE NAZARENE Wednesday Youth (12-18) 7:00 p.m. TURNING POINT CHURCH Pastor Charles Christian NEW LIFE WORSHIP CENTER Pastor Joe Jones 206 Lovers Lane | (816) 632-7812 COMMUNITY OF CHRIST Pastor Chris Hargrave PO Box 524 | (816) 632-7608 www.cameronnaz.org Pastors Vern Bradford and 202 Lovers Lane Follow us on facebook Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Mallory Neeley (816) 632-5056 | (816) 284-7700 Turning Point Church Cameron MO Sunday Morning Worship 10:45 a.m. 902 W. 4th | (816) 632-3303 Sunday Worship 10:30 a.m. Cafe Connect Breakfast 9:45 a.m. Wednesday Youth Group 6:30 p.m. Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Wednesday Night Bible Study Sunday B.I.G. Church Ages 5-11 Sunday Morning Service 10:45 a.m. All Ages 7:00 p.m. & Sunday School 10:00 a.m. CAMERON RESTORATION Sunday Worship & Word 11:00 a.m. BRANCH OF THE CHURCH OF CORNERSTONE CHURCH PASSION CHURCH Tuesday Small Group Classes JESUS CHRIST Pastors Aaron and Micah Douglas Pastors Lonnie and Colleen Hardy For All Ages 7:00 p.m. Elder Dr. Kendall DeSelms 317 N. Locust | (660) 646-8760 (816) 632-2527 1008 W. 3rd | (816) 649-0012 cornerstonechurch.cc www.passionchurchpcg.com Opening Worship 9:30 a.m. Sunday Morning Worship 10:30 am. Sunday Morning Service 9 & 11 a.m. Sunday School 9:40 a.m. Sunday Night Youth Group 6:00 p.m. Wednesday Evening Service 7:00 p.m. Sunday Morning Service 10:30 a.m. Wed. Prayer Service 7:30 p.m. CROSSROADS ASSEMBLY PRINCE OF PEACE OF GOD CHURCH LUTHERAN CHURCH LCMS Pastor Tim Harrell Rev. Nathan Woolery 919 N Harris | (816) 632-2427 209 Little Brick St. | (816) 632-7904 Children’s Church Ages 4-12 10:30 a.m. Sunday School/Bible Study 9:30 a.m. Sunday Worship 10:30 a.m. Sunday Worship Service 10:45 a.m. Wednesday Evening Service 6:30 p.m. Wednesday Bible Study 1:30 p.m. Wednesday Children’s Service 6:30 p.m. Nursery available for all services RIVER OF LIFE BAPTIST 124 E. 3rd Street • P.O. Box 567 Coffee Shop open Sunday at 9:30 a.m. CHURCH Cameron, MO 64429 816-632-6641 serving breakfast & coffee Pastors Otis Nixdorf and Dave Nixdorf 811 S. Walnut | (816) 632-2246 fscbank.com FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH www.riveroflifebaptist.com Youth Pastor TJ Brawley Sunday School 10:00 a.m. Dr. Mark Carr 202 E. Ford | (816) 632-7251 Sunday Worship Service 11:00 a.m. Minister of Music - Terry Beasley D.D.S. Quality Building Material www.cameronfbc.org 312 N.Walnut Since 1917 Sunday Morning Service 8:00 a.m. Cameron, MO 908 W. Walnut, Cameron Sunday School 9:30 a.m. 632-5812 Sunday Morning Service 10:45 a.m. 1-888-632-1700 Toll Free Sunday Evening Service 5:30 p.m. Wednesday Awana Club Poland-Thompson & FBC Youth 6:00 p.m. R&W Funeral Home Wednesday Prayer Meeting 6:30 p.m. Come Worship Container Since 1905 For All Your Solid Now Offering 222 W. Third, Cameron Port-A-Potty Rental & With Us! Waste & Roll Off Needs Septic Tank Service 632-2158 Salebarn Road • Cameron • 816-284-1634 • 816-632-3590

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The rates a much-needed layer of funds because of legislation (SB 861) meant to help deaf and may be used after the accountability that will approved by the Missouri The Missouri General blind Missourians live director determines the protect Missouri tax dollars General Assembly. Assembly has given final more independently. The rates to be reasonable, from being used to pay The legislation will bring approval to legislation legislation allows the after the health carrier ineffective employees to not Missouri’s unemployment designed to bring businesses Missouri Commission By Jim Neely notifies the director of come to work. The common insurance system into that have moved out of the for the Deaf and Hard of State Rep., 8th District its intent to use rates sense reform puts Missouri’s compliance with federal state or the country back Hearing to issue grants to that the director deems standards much more in line law so that the program home to Missouri. provide necessary services Greetings Friends of the unreasonable, or 60 days with how similar situations does not lose certification. The Bring Jobs Home to deaf-blind individuals and 8th Legislative District! It is after the filing date. Final would be handled in the In effect, it will allow Act will authorize a tax their families. sure good to be back home in rates will then be published private sector. both fraudulent and non- deduction for out-of-state Under the bill, the the district. Our the interim on the department’s website, The bill comes in fraudulent overpayments businesses that relocate commission will be able to I will be updating you on which will also allow the response to several examples of unemployment benefits to Missouri. Specifically, issue up to $300,000 in grants some bills that passed out public to comment on any of abuse that have occurred to be recovered in the same the bill will provide a tax each year. The grants will of the Missouri General proposed rate increases. in the state in recent years. manner. The Department deduction of up to 50 percent be utilized for the training Assembly this session. Due The bill is meant In one school district several of Employment Security of the eligible expenses and certification of new to the fact that we are no to give Missourians employees were placed on estimates the legislation will associated with eliminating support service providers, longer in session, my reports the opportunity to cost extended paid leave rather allow the state to recover a business located outside of and will help offset the costs will mostly likely become compare and determine than be terminated for poor nearly $2 million annually the state and reestablishing to organizations that provide biweekly. if the rates they are being job performance. To prevent in non-fraud overpayments it in Missouri. Under the support services to deaf- Health Insurance Rate charged are fair. Without such abuses from happening to be placed in the bill, the business would have blind persons. Transparency (SB 865) transparency, Missouri’s in the future, the legislation Unemployment Insurance to stay in the state for at least Supporters say that Under legislation that will rates have increased at a approved by the General Trust Fund. ten years, or pay back the additional providers, who soon be law, Missourians pace above the national Assembly would require a By coming into state the entire amount of the help with tasks such as will be able to easily compare average, and rates vary hearing within 60 days of compliance with federal deduction. The bill also caps getting to work or shopping, the premium rates charged significantly from one part an employee being placed regulations, the bill will maximum annual amount of will allow more deaf-blind by insurance companies of the state to another. Rate on administrative leave. The ensure the Unemployment deductions at $5 million. individuals to become operating in Missouri. The transparency and review is hearing would be utilized to Insurance program remains As the sponsor of the bill independent. The bill Missouri General Assembly meant to help reduce costs determine if the employee certified and that the state noted, “I know we have seen also is meant to decrease gave final approval during by empowering Missourians engaged in misconduct. continues to receive $38 many businesses relocate the reliance of deaf-blind the final week of the to make informed decisions The bill also would require million each year in federal out of the state because of individuals on public legislative session to a bill regarding their health that an employee placed funds to administer the better offers. I believe the assistance. that will enact the Missouri insurance options. on administrative leave be program. Compliance Bring Jobs Home Act will Health Insurance Rate Preventing Abuse of Paid provided with a written will also prevent the loss give us a powerful tool to Transparency Act. Administrative Leave explanation of the specific of another $12 million help attract some of these (HB 1432) reason for the placement in federal funds received businesses to come back

Honoring Our Fallen Cameron Manor digs up National Heroes time capsule Today, America stands as country. By Annette Bauer the greatest country on Earth, Pray for the sons Editor Capitol [email protected] a nation that even with its’ and daughters who are imperfections, is a shining Report currently in harm’s way as On May 11 residents and employees example of freedom. Freedom they defend our freedoms of Cameron Manor dug up a time capsule is a beautiful thing, but it and our way of life. Pray buried right next to the front door. The time is fragile. It was not easily for their family members capsule had been buried for five years. The earned by our forefathers and who carry on their daily residents anxiously watched as it was dug it has not been easily protected lives as they worry about up. To their dismay, when it was pulled out and defended. the wellbeing of their of the ground, the contents were thoroughly Every day, the brave men child, their parent, or their soaked with water and the letters and roster and women of our military spouse currently serving. disintegrated in their hands. One resident make sacrifices so that we But most importantly, I commented, “Well now we know, don’t Photo by Annette Bauer can live in a free country. ask you to remember and bury it in a plastic can!” Although they were The marker for the time capsule, Our soldiers dutifully take up pray for all those who give disappointed in the state of the contents, placed on May 11, 2011. arms to defend freedom and By Dan Hegeman and have already given so they were still happy to have been a part of many have paid the ultimate State Sen., 12th District very much for this great its uncovering. sacrifice in the course of that nation. defense. On Memorial Day Memorial Day was established so that we express our thanks and convey the we will honor and remember the price that appreciation we feel for the great cost our so many veterans paid. That all that we hold soldiers have paid to ensure our freedom. dear in America is, because of those brave On Memorial Day we pay our respects to the men and women who were willing to lay men and women who protect our country. down their lives to keep us safe and defend We remember. And we will never forget. our freedom. Please feel free to call, email, or write We should remember daily the cost others with your ideas or concerns. My Capitol Photo by Annette Bauer have paid in our place so that we may live in office number is (573) 751-1415, my email Residents look on a country where freedom is a reality and not is [email protected] and my as employees of simply a dream. Remember the families who mailing address is Room 332, State Capitol Cameron Manor dig spend this holiday filled with memories of Building, Jefferson City, MO 65101. up the time capsule. a loved one who was lost in service to our Thursday, May 26, 2016 Citizen-Observer - 19 Cameron Regional Medical Center

OUTPATIENT CLINIC CALENDAR 2016 JUNE 2016 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday **Dr. Shafique Dr. Barnhill 1 2 3 4 provides full-time Dr. Bronson Dr. Dugan Dr. S. Freeman Dr. Salamat Nephrology/Kidney Dr. Middleton Dr. Jafri Dr. V. Tonkovic services in Medical Dr. Mirza Dr. Middleton Plaza II at CRMC Dr. Sharma Dr. Scott Dr. M. Tonkovic Dr. M. Tonkovic 5 Dr. Arain 6 7 8 9 10 11 Dr. Malik Dr. Carter Dr. Ananth Dr. Barnhill Dr. Brecheisen Dr. Olson Dr. Khan Dr. Cornett Dr. Davuluri Dr. Middleton Dr. Dugan Dr. Witte Dr. Manzoor Dr. Hindupur Dr. Fisher Dr. Mirza Dr. Jafri Dr. Middleton Dr. K. Freeman Dr. Sharma Dr. Scott Dr. Stevens Dr. Lee Dr. V. Tonkovic Dr. M. Tonkovic Dr. V. Tonkovic Dr. Tumanut Dr. Zhou 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Dr. Khan Dr. Arain Dr. Ananth Dr. Barnhill Dr. Dugan Dr. S. Freeman Dr. Salamat Dr. Carter Dr. Davuluri Dr. Haideri Dr. Lukens Dr. V. Tonkovic Dr. Cornett Dr. K. Freeman Dr. Middleton Dr. Middleton Dr. Witte Dr. Middleton Dr. Lee Dr. Mirza Dr. Scott Dr. Shemwell Dr. Tumanut Dr. Sharma Dr. M. Tonkovic Dr. V. Tonkovic Dr. M. Tonkovic Dr. Arain Dr. Malik 19 Dr. Carter 20 Dr. Ananth 21 Dr. Barnhill 22 Dr. Dugan 23 24 25 Dr. Cornett Dr. S. Freeman Dr. Shaffie Dr. Davuluri Dr. Middleton Dr. Jafri Dr. Hindupur Dr. Witte Dr. Middleton Dr. K. Freeman Dr. Mirza Dr. Padmanabhan Dr. Montone Dr. Lee Dr. V. Tonkovic Dr. Scott Dr Shemwell Dr. Tumanut Dr. M. Tonkovic Dr. V. Tonkovic 26 Dr. Arain 27 28 29 30 Dr. Malik Dr. Carter Dr. K. Freeman Dr. Barnhill Dr. Dugan Dr. Cornett Dr. Lee Dr. Middleton Dr. Jafri Dr. Middleton Dr. Mirza Dr. M. Tonkovic Dr. Ramos Dr. Sharma Dr. Shemwell Dr. V. Tonkovic Dr. V. Tonkovic SEE YOUR LOCAL ACTIVE STAFF PHYSICIAN LISTED BELOW TO SCHEDULE AN APPOINTMENT. OUTPATIENT CLINIC PHYSICIANS ACTIVE STAFF PHYSICIANS Peri Ananth, M.D., ...... Pain Management Salman Malik, M.D., ...... Neurology Muhammad Amin, M.D. Gallatin 660.663.3751 Molly Harp, D.O. Hamilton 816.583.7839 ...... (Located in Orthopedic Center) Roma Manzoor, M.D., ...... Psychiatry Cameron 816.632.3945 Faheem Arain, M.D., ...... Psychiatry/Child Psychiatry Mary Jo Middleton, M.D., ...... Physiatry Lathrop 816.740.3282 Arihant Jain, M.D. Polo 660.354.2550 Gregory Barnhill, D.O., ...... Orthopedics ...... (Located in Orthopedic Center) Hamilton 816.583.7839 Jamesport 660.684.6252 Lathrop 816.740.3282 ...... (Located in Orthopedic Center) Moben Mirza, M.D., ...... Urology Laeeq Azmat, M.D. Cameron 816.632.3945 Pattonsburg 660.367.4304 Nancy Brecheisen, M.D., ...... Pulmonary Medicine ...... (Located at Westside Medical Office) Plattsburg 816.930.2041 Hamilton 816.583.7839 Wendell Bronson, D.O., ...... Rheumatology Jason Montone, D.O., ...... Orthopedic Spine Surgery Lathrop 816.740.3282 Robert Carter, M.D., ...... Vascular Surgery John P. Olson, M.D., PhD, ...... Neurosurgery Fred Kiehl, D.O. 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SHARI 14.03 LEWIS RICHARD 4.22 PECKMAN MELISSA 2.91 ALLEN DAVID 129.30 CRAFT DENNIS P 73.68 GUMP KAYLA 12.59 LILEY SANDY 30.57 PEDEN LARRY 92.41 ANDERS AARON 284.99 CRAFTON DEBRA 5.97 HAINEY KELLY 585.09 LILLARD JAMES 29.40 PELC ANDREA 77.38 ANDERSON AMBER 38.81 CRAWFORD MARK 11.76 HAKES SHANE 80.28 LITTON LISA 35.77 PEREZ CATHY A 5.51 ANDERSON KAYLA 195.43 CROOKED RIVER 18.44 HALLAHAN EDWARD 27.51 LLOYD TRAVIS 39.38 PERSINGER JOHN 1.09 ANGELO PATRICIA 57.87 CROSSLAND RONALD 16.47 HALLBERG BRIAN 6.68 LONG SOPHIA 18.39 PETTIECORD KAYLA 6.30 ARNOLD ROBERT 45.60 CROWLEY RANDY 826.55 HALLBERG SCOTT 89.26 LOVE JEFFREY 25.37 PHILLIPS DONALD 14.35 ARTHUR BRITTANY 15.01 CUNNINGHAM WILLIAM III 82.72 HAMILTON MEGHAN 56.56 LOVEJOY JORDAN 61.21 PICKARD CASEY 14.98 ATKINS JASON 26.46 CURTIS ABIGAIL 27.25 HAMILTON RICK 573.09 LUSKU LJAZAM 9.36 PICKARD REBECCA 15.74 AUSTIN JAMES 215.37 CURTIS JAMIE 23.14 HANRAHAN BOBBI 122.37 MACKEY BETHANY 14.97 PIERCE JESSE 24.75 AYERS GREG 63.57 CURTIS JOSEPH 178.34 HANRAHAN JULIA 60.06 MACKEY JAMES H 38.72 PITTMAN KRYSSA 34.45 BACHMAN SETH 131.15 DANNAR VALERIE 12.06 HARDIN JAMES D 395.66 MACKEY OWEN J 2.71 PITTSENBARGER ROBERT J 422.46 BAILIE EVAN 22.33 DARR RAY 14.00 HARDIN WANDA 47.92 MALLEN MARK J 19.91 PLACKE CHARLENE 30.60 BAILIE PAUL 52.44 DARR SHELLY 28.52 HARDING KENNA 315.06 MALONE BARBARA 33.65 POOLE KAMI 126.64 BAKER ALICIA 20.17 DARR SHELLY A 145.42 HARMAN TODD E 1.48 MANLEY CRYSTAL 5.60 POTTS JASON 564.16 BAKER ARIC 81.72 DARRAH DANIEL 463.28 HARP SHARON 57.39 MARMET DAVID 44.30 POTTS JOSEPH 40.31 BAKER CARLA 24.28 DAWSON RANDY 16.78 HARPSTER DAWN 22.60 MARSHALL KEVIN 15.80 POWERS LYNETTE 91.60 BAKER CLAYTON 9.57 DEAN JR ROBERT 3.73 HARRIS AMANDA L 59.34 MARTIN DANIEL 103.71 POWERS PHILLIP 270.22 BALLIETT AARON 5.00 DELACRUZ GILBERT 164.96 HARRISON EDWARD 31.02 MARTIN GARY W 2.80 PRATT JAMIE 28.65 BALLIETT REBECCA 11.56 DELACRUZ JESSICA 6.64 HARTMAN JERRY R 19.07 MARTIN JAMES C 297.07 PREATOR ALLISON 77.23 BALLINGER BROOKLYN N 42.49 DENNIS CLAYTON 32.98 HARTMAN JERRYJR 18.69 MARTIN KERRY 51.38 PUGA PATRICK 14.74 BALLINGER CHANDELLE 4.12 DENNIS TAMI J 154.36 HARTMAN STEPHANIE 9.13 MATHEWS BRANDON 64.35 QUICK ROBERT 3.95 BALTZ CONNIE 3.74 DENNISON DAVID 11.12 HAWK BOBBY J 141.12 MATHEWS CHADWICK 3.98 RAGLE GERALD 426.74 BARNARD PATRICIA 21.82 DESPAIN TRISTAN 9.04 HEARN JESSICA 9.01 MCAFEE MICHELLE 18.48 RAGLE GERALD 2ND SUPP 1.34 BARNES JOSHUA C 94.58 DHONE DUSTIN 1.20 HECKER CODY 28.37 MCCALLAN TONA 807.94 RAUBER JOSH 12.10 BARNETT ROBERT 1,151.81 DIAL VERONICA F 7.82 HECKMAN TONYA R 84.24 MCCALLAN TONY L 245.96 REECE BRODERICK 6.32 BARRETT JEREMIA 37.79 DICE GARY J 13.79 HELDENBRAND TRAVIS 123.03 MCCARTHY JANET 36.57 REED ALLEN 5.97 BARRETT JERIMIA 46.64 DICE GARY T 2ND 7.46 HEMMINGSEN WENDY 33.16 MCCLANE DEBRA 29.92 REEVES CONNIE 2.69 BATES JANE 157.39 DICKERSON WENDY 5.61 HENNING MARTHIA 10.79 MCCOLLUM BRENDA 14.78 REEVES JOHN R 52.93 BAYNE BRANDY 2.33 DODD ROBERT Q 73.52 HERITZ AMY L 26.26 MCCORD DAMIEN 2.49 REEVES STEVE 31.10 BEASLEY GWEN 42.63 DOWNS DEBBIE 50.74 HERMAN WENDIE 7.61 MCCREATH DENNIS 257.09 REFFITT BRANDON 308.42 BELL BRENDA 9.55 DRAGER CHRIS 66.75 HILL MEGAN 44.99 MCDONNAL JAMIE 790.30 REFFITT DAVID 1,042.24 BELL DEREK 11.88 DUDLEY NINA 6.68 HILLIER AISHIA 1.17 MCINTOSH KRISTY 135.63 REFFITT RACHEL 94.15 BELL JOHN 54.57 DURHAM DUANE 536.07 HILLIER GREGORY 1.17 MCMAIN MICHELLE 33.20 REITZ ALBERT 83.83 BELL SEAN 80.94 DURHAM JOSHUA 25.16 HILTZ ELIZABETH 5.28 MCNAIR LESLIE M 7.57 RENO BRYAN SETH 30.97 BENNETT BRIAN J 111.55 DUZENBERRY STEPHEN C 32.02 HOLBROOK JAMIE 40.18 MEZA KASSANDRA 8.31 REYNOLDS BRITTNI 27.87 BENTON THOMAS 22.68 EADS RAYMOND 15.42 HOLT JASON 26.79 MICHAELS ANTHONY 7.98 RHINEHART CHAD 84.98 BERGIN LINDA 8.51 EBERHART CHRISTOPHER 1.17 HORN HEATHER 224.26 MICHAELS DANYELL 58.13 RICE BRIDGETT 132.47 BERRY BRIAN J 89.08 EBERHART JIM 1.48 HORVATIN DANIEL 25.02 MILLER KELLEY 81.59 RICE PRESTON 9.64 BERRY RICHARD 33.22 EBERHART MELINDA 340.94 HOWARD GARY II 6.55 MILLER TODD 220.41 RICHARDSON KYRA C 20.62 BERRY RICHARD 2ND 25.07 EDDINS JESSICA 375.66 HOWK WHITNEY 9.13 MILLS DANIEL 38.30 RICHARDSON MICHAEL D JR 5.50 BLACKBURN KALA 1.17 EDDINS TOMMY 133.12 HUFF JASON M 15.01 MITCHELL JANICE 53.75 RICHARDSON SHEILA 201.58 BLAND CHARLES 69.77 ELLINGTON MARY 25.50 HUFFMAN KRISTIN 29.26 MOLLERUP SETH 46.88 RICHEY JOHN M 3.40 BLANTON JESSICA 54.32 ELLIOTT DEVON 18.08 HUGHES SAMMY 540.98 MONTGOMERY TRACY 7.73 RICK AMELIA N 1.65 BOGUSLAW DAVE 85.25 ELLIOTT TERRY 12.18 HUGHES SAMUEL 899.62 MOORE DESTINY 28.31 RIDDLE CLINT 38.92 BOOTHE NICHOLE 7.61 ELLIS HOLLY 218.72 HUGHES STEPHANIE 2.76 MOORE KYLIE 73.02 RILEY CHRIS 242.14 BORCHARDT CHRIS 4.98 EMKAY INC 121.35 HUGHES TRENT 79.85 MOORE LATHAN 75.66 RILEY RALPH 21.28 BORUCH ANTHONY 8.56 ENLOE ANGELA 198.42 HULET JONELL 29.27 MOORE MICHAEL L 30.85 ROBBINS BRIDGETT 136.30 BOWEN CARRIE A 7.65 ENLOE JAMIE A 239.93 HULLINGER CARRIE 63.72 MOORE TANYA 3.02 ROBERTS AMBER 51.38 BOYLE ROY R 25.66 ENLOE MICHAEL 103.92 HULLINGER MICHAEL 9.10 MORGAN JOYCE M 3.52 ROBERTS HARLAN 325.73 BRACKEN REBEKAH 5.70 ENLOE SHEENA 45.56 HULLINGER TASHA 4.67 MORRIS JOHN 302.19 ROBINSON JEFFERY 72.18 BRANNEN CYNTHIA 9.70 ESTEP SHELBY 15.12 HUNT JERROD A 4.03 MORSE TESS 2.49 ROBINSON TERISA 5.61 BRESHEARS BENJAMIN 40.04 ESTES MALINDA 11.85 HURST JESSE 242.10 MOSS DAVID T 8.31 ROBINSON TIMOTHY 137.50 BROWN APRIL 8.31 FAVILLE KENDALL 66.42 IRELAND DAWN 1.07 MOSS MELANIE 9.17 RODRIGUES LARAINE 4.96 BROWN CAROLYNN 1.17 FERRETTI GINA 10.16 IRELAND PATTY 14.73 MOUTRAY THOMAS 20.58 ROGERS CELINDA 19.53 BROWN CHARITY 99.83 FIELDS ANGELA 8.92 JACKMAN MATT 16.25 MOYERS TEE JR 2.33 ROSENAU ROESHIA 18.87 BROWN HOLLY ANN 9.94 FIFE BROOKE 43.43 JACKMAN PHILLIP 33.77 MUCHMORE REBECCA 11.22 ROUNER RANDY 58.98 BROWNING COLEMAN 83.23 FILLEY GARY 30.18 JAMES CHARLES 30.18 MUELLER MICHAEL 28.65 ROUNER RANDY BRANDI 65.71 BRUMMETT BILLY 4.45 FILLEY SHEILA A 7.47 JAMES DAVID 86.32 MUFF SHANE J 115.95 SALOIS REBECCA 10.41 BRUYER ROBERT 69.09 FIORINO JENNIFER 17.77 JENKINS JUSTIN 7.91 MURDOCK AMBER 47.31 SANNEMAN STEVE 44.99 BRYAN STEVEN 287.24 FISH TONY 2.33 JENNINGS ASHLEY 11.26 MURRAY JEFFERY 1.40 SAPP RODERICK 24.24 BRYANT MARK 77.90 FISH TONY R 63.33 JENSEN MILISSA 14.22 MUSICK MICHELLE 89.31 SAPPINGTON JOHN 339.94 BUCK CAROL 81.58 FISHER MARY K 1.04 JOHNSON JOSSIE 6.67 MUZAK LLC 3.61 SAUNDERS BRANDY 90.65 BUNKER ROBERT F 100.59 FISHER TROY 1.48 JOHNSON LONNIE 342.99 NAGY NICHOLAS 84.39 SCHERLER GARY 12.06 BURGE NICOLE 205.53 FITZGERALD PATRICK 32.22 JOHNSON MELINDA 59.42 NEAL JEFFERY 30.61 SCHERLER GARY A 8.81 BURGER TAWNI 188.08 FITZWATER RICK 37.82 JOHNSON SHAWNA 6.77 NEAL JEFFREY 68.06 SCHLEMMINGER JAMES 213.22 BURNS JUSTIN 7.95 FLAGER JOHN 33.96 JOHNSTON PAUL 127.98 NEAL LANDON M 5.06 SCHLEMMINGER SCOTT 278.68 BURR JEANINE 27.25 FLOOD SHEILA 186.96 JONES ANGELA 10.65 NELSON ROBERT E 25.72 SCHMIDT ERIC C 260.92 BUSH RACHELL 3.99 FLORES JESSICA 8.70 JONES CARL J 38.69 NEWELL HOWARD 143.56 SCHMIDT FRANCES 28.74 BUTTERFIELD MICHAEL 11.52 FOLEY BARBARA 2.80 JONES JODI 229.79 NEWLON RENAE 69.38 SCHRECK RACHEL 396.61 CALLOWAY ANGELA 47.37 FOLEY JOHN 5.03 JONES KATIE 99.55 NEWLON VICKIE 4.99 SCHULTZ JACINDA 1.48 CALVIN ADAM 28.11 FOLEY LAWRENCE 3.50 JONES RICHARD E 11.44 NICHOLS JORDAN 2.47 SCOTT ANTHONY 137.60 CALVIN ADAM L 43.46 FORD WESLEY 28.60 JONES STACEY 56.66 NICKELL JANIELLE M 7.87 SEABOLT CURTIS 40.66 CAMPBELL JOHN L 73.63 FOSTER HEATHER 162.70 JORGENSEN BUCK 105.65 NOEL KELSEY 16.96 SEABOLT RONALD 43.16 CARR RICHARD 15.29 FOSTER JOSHUA B 4.27 JORGENSEN SUSAN 53.24 NOELLER KELLY 69.27 SEITZ STEPHANIE 232.37 CARROLL BETTY J 6.93 FOSTER RANDY L 100.75 KAMMER FRANK 152.40 NUSS ZACHARY 52.48 SERVER RYAN 12.82 CARTER BRAD 9.43 FRAIEL ALEXANDRIA 14.62 KEARNS TROY I 35.12 OAKS CHELSEY B 11.66 SHANNON SCOTT 1.17 CARTER LINDA J 1.09 FRANKE KALIFORNIA 566.72 KEITHLEY LARRY 12.28 OCKER KATHY 4.44 SHAW CORA 72.61 CAUDILL DEANNA 106.23 FRAZIER MARY E 41.58 KELLERSTRASS TRACY 98.80 O’CONNOR PATRICIA 54.93 SHELTON TABETHA 2ND 8.17 CHANDLER JON 29.64 FRAZIER RICHARD 136.66 KELLY CHRIS 86.82 O’DELL JUSTIN 19.22 SHELTON TABETHA 95.75 CHANG KHYBER J 15.57 FREESE JAMES 16.59 KELLY CHRISTOPHER M 101.56 OEHRING RICKILINDA 170.49 SHEPERDS HIGH STAKES CHILSON MATT 66.40 FRY WILLIAM 65.41 KENDALL RAYMOND 18.09 OFFUTT AARON 681.69 TRUCKING 25.14 CHITWOOD JAYNE 45.83 FUENTES MARGARITO 14.35 KENISON CATHERINE 12.44 OGLE ERIC 144.27 SHEPHERD AMBER 16.86 CHOATE ROBYN 13.80 FUHR GARY F 7.51 KEY TAMMY 6.08 OGLE TIM 93.13 SHEPHERD BRENDEN 158.00 CLAIBOURN WENDY 4.58 FULLER JONATHAN 3.83 KIMLER LINDA 9.94 OMNICARE PHARMACY 33.24 SHEPHERD DARREL 247.47 CLARK DENNIS 690.38 FUNK ERIC 115.27 KINTNER CARLTON 13.35 OWENS JERRY 34.35 SHEPHERD SHANE 60.43 CLARK JAMES L 1.17 GANS PETER 140.88 KIRK ASHLEY 23.87 PAMELA’S HAIRSTYLING INC 6.67 SHIPERS JONI 12.77 CLARK JON D 53.67 GARRETT MEGAN 6.17 KNIGHTS JEANINE 22.12 PARKER DAVID 88.14 SHOWALTER VICTORIA 2ND 18.09 CLARK LORRAINE 18.54 GASTINEAU PENNY 35.87 KNIGHTS JEFF 8.64 PARMENTIER AARON 12.77 SHUBERT MIRANDA 55.91 CLAYTON JAIMMI 42.08 GAVLEK GERALD J 49.81 KNUTTER BILL 31.05 PARR AMANDA 82.93 SHUMATE KARLA 22.89 CLAYTON LEROY W 4.67 GAYLE REBECCA 147.09 KOMOR WANDA 2.33 PARR DEENA 6.75 SIFERS MICHAEL 203.73 CLEMENS DILLON 250.66 GENERAL PARTS 48.02 KONICA MINOLTA BUSINESS 12.77 PARRISH ALICEN 10.54 SIGRIST NOLAN 97.86 CLEMENS STEVEN 211.50 GERALDS JONATHAN 17.01 KOTEY NIKOI 95.52 PARSLEY JODIE 4.55 SIMMS PAMELA 501.35 CLEVENGER HOLLY 21.49 GEYER CONNIE 1.32 LACORE AARON 42.75 PARSONS PAUL E 6.83 SIMPKINS HANNAH 76.21 CLEVENGER JEFF 53.40 GIBBS ROBERT 88.21 LAMAR AARON 9.01 PARTON JACKLYN 12.16 SIMPSON DEBORAH 4.24 CLEVENGER TWYLA 13.67 GIBSON MATTHEW 37.06 LAMBERT ALYSSA 6.67 PARTON LEILANI 3RD SU 7.22 SIMPSON JODY 26.45 CLINE THOMAS 2.58 GIENAPP CASEY 15.19 LANDER ASHELY 31.83 PARTON LEILANI 50.23 SIMS JAMES III 9.68 COBB JEREMY 377.39 GIESE RUTH 7.47 LAUGHERY LISA 7.85 PATCHOULI PATCH 1.06 SIMS JAMES JR 8.04 COCKRIEL GARY 1.17 GILBERTSON DIANA L 4.02 LAUHOFF DUSTIN 10.59 SIMS JUSTIN 1.56 COGHILL HEATHER 7.24 GOLL BARBARA 4.40 SLAUGHTER NEAL 95.13 COLE CLIFFORD III 77.97 GOLL CORY 96.07 SMITH CHRISTOPHER 15.67 COLE CLIFFORD 3.95 GOLL DAKOTA 27.47 SMITH ELIZABETH 32.31 Thursday, May 26, 2016 Classifieds Citizen-Observer - 21

Advertising Deadlines City of Osborn, Missouri Cameron Shopper Statement of Revenues, Expenditures, & Fund Balances Classifieds A Section Deadline - Fridays, 10:00 a.m. 2015-2016 Annual Report Ending March 31, 2016 B Section Deadline - Mondays, 11:00 a.m. Index & User’s Guide GENERAL FUND WATER DEPARTMENT Citizen-Observer - Tuesdays, 10:00 a.m. REVENUES: REVENUES: 201-250 301-350 Jewelry ...... 402 Farms ...... 554 Heating & Air Conditioning .. 685 Tree Pruning, Rem., Spray .. 794 Lawn Mowers ...... 405 Small Acreages ...... 557 Heavy Equip. Operators ...... 686 TV/VCR Repair ...... 797 County Taxes $ 70,100.85 Water Sales & Penalties $ 86,737.47 Announcements Employment Lawn Supplies ...... 408 Income Property ...... 560 Horseshoeing ...... 687 Typing - Resumes ...... 800 Medical Supplies ...... 411 Commercial Property ...... 563 Insulation, Siding ...... 688 Upholstery, Carpet, Drapes 803 Gas & Motor Vehicle Taxes 16,564.88 Sewer Usage Fees 69,709.89 Cemeteries ...... 201 Employment Services ...... 301 Miscellaneous ...... 414 Houses for Sale ...... 566 Insurance Services ...... 692 Vacuum Sales, Repairs ...... 809 Monuments, Funerals ...... 204 Job Information ...... 304 Musical Instruments ...... 417 Wanted, Real Estate ...... 569 Interior Decorating ...... 695 Franchise Taxes 18,747.09 Interest 222.36 In Memoriam ...... 207 Temporary ...... 307 Office Supplies ...... 420 Mobile Homes ...... 572 Internet/Compuer Serv...... 698 826-850 Card of Thanks ...... 210 Help Wanted ...... 310 Interest 353.58 All Other Income 0 Snow Equipment ...... 423 Mobile Home Sites ...... 575 Laundry, Dry Cleaning ...... 701 Recreation Special Notices ...... 213 Sales Help Wanted ...... 313 Sporting Goods ...... 426 Lawn & Garden Care ...... 704 Trash Service 20,179.66 Tickets ...... 216 Situations Wanted ...... 316 Tools ...... 429 Lawn Mowers, Sm. Eng...... 707 Waterproofing ...... 812 Amusements, Events ...... 222 Positions Wanted ...... 319 601-825 Wanted to Buy ...... 432 Leather Cleaning, Repair .... 710 Personal Watercraft ...... 826 All Other Income 9,299.87 TOTAL REVENUES = $ 156,669.72 Vacations, Resorts ...... 225 Childcare ...... 322 Special Services Wearing Apparel ...... 435 Legal Services ...... 711 Boats, Marine Supplies ...... 829 Schools-Instruction ...... 228 Care for Ederly ...... 325 TOTAL REVENUES = $ 135,245.93 Employment Opportunities 328 451-455 Adoption Services ...... 601 Masonry & Concrete ...... 713 Campers & Trailers ...... 832 Miscellaneous ...... 331 Air & Duct Cleaning ...... 607 Meat Processing ...... 714 Airplanes ...... 835 EXPENDITURES: 231-275 Financial Air Services ...... 610 Miscellaneous Services ...... 716 Recreational Vehicles ...... 837 351-450 Alerations & Sewing ...... 616 Moving ...... 719 Miscellaneous ...... 838 EXPENDITURES: Bond Payment - Principal/Interest $ 25,812.00 Pets & Supplies Merchandise Business Opportunities ...... 451 Antiques & Restorations ..... 619 Music Instruction ...... 721 Administrative Department $ 24,923.86 Liabilities 113,600.46 Money to Loan ...... 454 Appliance Repair ...... 622 Novelties & Spec. Gifts ...... 725 851-900 Lost Items/Pets ...... 231 Miscellaneous ...... 455 Auctioneers ...... 623 Nursing, Rest Homes ...... 728 Liabilities 47,927.19 Insurance 13,815.97 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 Street Department 23,033.22 Utilities 7,338.82 Small Animals ...... 251 Auctions ...... 354 Rentals Bicycle, Motorcycle Repair . 631 Pest Control ...... 743 Auto Services ...... 854 Registered Pets ...... 254 Bicycles ...... 357 Trash Service 20,179.65 Repairs/Maintenance/Supplies 15,507.93 Bookkeeping, Taxes ...... 634 Photography ...... 749 Classic - Antique ...... 857 Miscellaneous Pets ...... 257 Building Materials ...... 360 Apartment, Furnished ...... 501 Carpentry & Remodeling .... 637 Piano Tuning & Repair ...... 752 Cars - Domestic ...... 863 Insurance 7,357.72 Vehicle Expense 1,278.73 Grooming & Supplies ...... 260 Business Equipment ...... 363 Apartments, Unfurnished ... 504 Catering/Food Services ...... 640 Plumbing, Sewer Service .... 755 Cars - Import ...... 866 Kennels/Pet Sitters ...... 263 Collectibles ...... 366 Duplexes ...... 507 Childcare & Services ...... 643 Printing Services ...... 758 Motorcycles ...... 869 Utilities 1,951.10 All Other Expenditures 15,669.49 Horses & Ponies ...... 266 Computers ...... 369 Construction Equipment ..... 372 Mobile Homes ...... 510 Cleaning - Comm/Home ...... 646 Rental Services ...... 761 Vans, Equipment ...... 872 Repairs/Maintenance/Supplies 6,247.24 TOTAL EXPENDITURES = $ 193,023.40 276-300 Electronics ...... 375 Houses ...... 513 Clocks, Watches, Jewelry ... 649 Roofing ...... 764 Sports Utility Vehicle ...... 876 Want to Rent ...... 516 Elderly Services ...... 654 Saddle & Tack ...... 767 Trucks ...... 875 All Other Expenditures 3,773.73 Excess - (Deficiency) Farmers Market Firearms ...... 378 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 TOTAL EXPENDITURES = $ 135,393.71 Revenues / Expenditures $ (36,353.68) Farm Equipment ...... 276 Flowers, Plants, Trees ...... 381 Office Space ...... 525 Excavating Services ...... 661 Snow Removal ...... 773 Trailers, 5th Wheels ...... 884 Farm Supplies ...... 279 Fuel, Oil, Coal, Wood ...... 384 Business Property ...... 528 Fencing ...... 664 Storage ...... 776 Campers, Shells ...... 889 Livestock ...... 282 Furnaces, Heating Stoves ... 387 Farms & Farmland ...... 531 Financial Services ...... 667 Taxi Services ...... 785 Miscellaneous ...... 894 Excess - (Deficiency) Beginning Fund Balance: $ 187,599.93 Poultry & Supplies ...... 285 Furniture ...... 388 Firearm Repair ...... 670 Therapy ...... 788 Wanted to Buy ...... 899 Seeds, Feeds, Fertilizers ..... 288 Garage Sales ...... 389 551-600 Flooring, Carpet Install ...... 671 Trash Hauling & Clean-Up .. 791 Revenues / Expenditures $ (147.78) Ending Fund Balance: $ 176,547.64 Hay, Straw ...... 291 Good Things to Eat ...... 390 Real Estate 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 Beginning Fund Balance: $ 181,836.14 CITY INDEBTEDNESS SEPTEMBER 30, 2015 Farm Miscellaneous ...... 299 Household Goods ...... 399 checks, and credit cards. When paying by phone, please have Ending Fund Balance: $ 181,239.39 REVENUE BOND INDEBTEDNESS: Place an ad… By Fax: By Email: credit card ready. When faxing 2000 Water Revenue Bond #01 $ 150,368.42 816-632-4508 [email protected] By order of the Board of Aldermen Principal Balance By Phone: your ad, include your credit Busy? Take advantage after 5 Dated May 15, 2016 2000 Water Revenue Bond #03 $ 11,760.06 pm & on weekends & email us. card number. We’ll call back for 816-632-6543 By Mail: confirmation. Principal Balance Hours: Mon. - Fri. Classified Adv. On Line: 2015 Sewer Project Bond #1 $ 234,898.00 www.mycameronnews.com 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. P. O. Box 498 David E. Meek, Mayor Cameron, MO 64429 COMBO SPECIAL $33.50 ASSESSED VALUATIONS: Real Estate $ 2,653,384.00 OnE wEEk OnLy Figures to be Combo Special runs in 4 issues of the Cameron Shopper and 4 issues of the Citizen- Observer. 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2016 Delinquent Personal Tax Report con’t. SMITH GREGORY 6.52 STEPHENS BARBAR 10.56 TERRILL ALEXANDRIA 201.13 WATTERSON JOSHUA E 7.74 WILSON ANNIE 366.14 SMITH JARED 26.98 STEPHENS PEGGY 12.28 TERRY CHAD 19.20 WAY KIM 137.74 WILSON BARBARA 4.67 SMITH JENNY M 44.61 STEPHENSON SHANNON 11.78 TERRY JENNIFER 54.14 WAY KIM 2ND SUPPLEMENTAL 8.70 WILSON CHELSEY 73.97 SMITH JOSHUA D 53.52 STERLING CAMERON E 1.07 THORNE SARAH 401.34 WEAVER JESSEY 7.24 WILSON COURTNEY 4.81 SMTIH KENT 7.91 STERLING QUETTA 119.04 THORNTON RONDLE 59.81 WEBB ANDREW 21.96 WILSON DAVID 166.98 SNODGRASS JANICE R 13.88 STONE AMY J 190.86 TIERNEY SHERRA 160.33 WEGENKA NATHAN 1.11 WILSON JESSE 42.43 SNODGRASS JUSTIN 6.67 STOTTLEMYRE NEDRA 6.78 TILLER JOHN 112.82 WELCH VIRGINIA 16.83 WILSON PATRICIA 161.77 SNODGRASS MATTHEW J 43.35 STOVER KARLINA 29.11 TOLLES JOSHUA 58.93 WELLS BRIAN M 1.09 WISE LINDA L 16.97 SPAINHOUR MIRANDA L 27.05 STREETER TYLER 16.47 TOWNSEND LARRY 2,860.52 WELTON MARGARET 5.73 WISEMAN ZACHARY 93.17 SPEAR HEIDI 25.42 STRONG ARRON 64.74 TRIPP BETH 8.04 WHITE DIXIE 9.92 WITT MICHAEL 55.15 SPENCER GARY 252.49 STUFFLEBEAN BARBARA 3.60 TUCKER BONNIE 315.38 WHITE SHANNON 46.00 WITT THOMAS 8.96 SPENCER JASON 175.06 STUTESMAN CLAYTON 45.84 TURNER BRANDON 13.36 WHITE TIMOTHY D 103.24 WOODRING JEREMY 328.12 SPENCER TYLER 42.44 SUBER CEDRIC 18.39 UTHE FRANKLIN B 94.45 WHITEAKER DANIE 100.66 WRIGHT JASON 190.39 SPIEGELHALTER KIM 215.11 SUNSTONE FUEL 5,610.39 VALDEZ BENNY 25.36 WIEDMAIER PAT 69.21 YEAGER SHERRY 232.15 SPRAGUE JENNIFER 255.48 SURACE VINCENT 4.95 VAN GUNDY JAMES 18.62 WIEDMAIER PATRICIA 25.70 YOCUM VIRGINIA 56.79 SPRAGUE JESSE 11.71 SWINDERMAN JOE 105.39 VANCE MACHELE 1.48 WIEGAND MALINDA 22.74 YOUNG ALICIA 8.39 SPRAY BRANDY 59.97 SWITLIK JESSICA 13.21 VANDERWOOD JENNIFER 7.25 WIEGERS MARK 168.63 YOUNG DARRYL 26.67 SPRAY DAMON 76.00 SWOBODA JERRI 48.53 VAUGHN DEBRA 120.30 WIGLESWORTH F D 94.49 YOUNG JEFF A 53.67 SPRINGER MACEY 20.08 SWODOBA BUSTER 86.99 VERSCHUEREN JOSHUA L 30.66 WIGLESWORTH FRANKLIN D 82.46 YOUNG MARTHA L 41.83 SPRINKLE MICHAEL 8.95 SYKES CHRISTOPHER 6.33 VIKEN CHAD 13.92 WILCOX BILLY R 2ND SUPPLEM 23.97 YOUNGS BRAD 4.34 SPURGEON CASSANDRA 180.21 SYKES MARY J 275.33 WALLACE DEBRA 26.21 WILCOX BILLY RAY 691.88 YOUNGS JOHN E 1.17 STADE BRYAN 12.16 TAGUE RICHARD 3.97 WALLACE MICHAEL 67.32 WILDER DEBORAH 6.17 YOUNGS ROCK 15.78 STAGNER JENNIFER N 16.00 TATGENHORST AMBER 32.90 WALSH BROCK 23.61 WILLETTE CALVIN 52.23 YOUNT SUZANNE 671.20 STAIGER DAVID 137.45 TAYLOR HOLLY 56.78 WALTZ DONNA 48.01 WILLEY LISA 10.52 ZABEL DUSTIN 101.72 STANFORD GARY A 37.66 TAYLOR JENNIFER 105.28 WARD DAVID N 201.99 WILLIAMS BRIAN 10.53 ZEIKLE JUDITH 580.09 STARK CARY 111.30 TAYLOR NICK 39.16 WARD DIANA 19.04 WILLIAMS RYAN 34.31 STEELE JESSE L 55.80 TEAGARDEN RICHARD 93.33 WARE BRIAN D 72.61 WILLIS LINDA 42.56 STEELE JESSIA 12.17 TEEL CHRISTINA 22.26 WATKINS CORA 30.96 WILLS AUSTIN K 11.45 STEELE WESTON 376.14 TEMPLETON TERESA 12.64 WATKINS DACY 92.84 WILSON ADRIANNE 201.35 2016 Delinquent Real Estate Tax Report

TOTAL DAHMS INVESTMENTS LLC 68.38 KAJA HOLDING LLC 149.51 PINKERTON WAYNE E 171.96 SPICER DEBRA M 894.83 NAME TAX DUE DANIEL OVED 102.41 L R PROPERTIES OF ST JOE LLC 30.06 POOLE TIMOTHY 35.52 STEINER ROGER 4.44 ABRAM GREG 265.81 DAVIS MARILYN K 276.82 LEE MARY 76.00 POOLE TIMOTHY E 261.04 STREU CHARLES K 16.73 ALBERTSON MICHAEL 19.27 DESELMS BENJAMIN 135.51 LEWIS JESSIE L 658.88 PREATOR ALLISON N TRUSTEE 673.20 SWEET DEVIN ML 130.36 ALLISON CHAD 1,373.54 EDWARDS JEANETTE M 1/3 22.70 LOONEY GLEN 58.32 RARDON ESTHER 227.45 SWINDERMAN JOSEPH SCOTT 160.53 ANDERS ROBERT F 76.28 ELLIS WILLIAM 377.24 LOWREY TOMMIE C 206.09 REED ALLEN 95.75 SWOBODA JERRI 139.47 ARCHER MICHALL 153.27 EXTREME FLOORS OF MALLEN DAVID K 553.79 REEVES STEVE 490.94 SYKES MARY JEANETTE 135.11 BARNES STEVEN D 236.74 CAMERON INC 348.15 MARSHALL KEVIN D 169.99 ROBERTS HARLAN L 464.04 THOMPSON KEVIN 1,351.12 BECKER JULIE A 123.91 FRIPCO INC 22.74 MCALLEN AGNES I 511.66 SAPPINGTON JOHN A 482.03 TONEY PATRICIA A 155.98 BOZARTH HAROLD L 263.06 HAHN MATTHEW DENNIS 138.40 MCCALLAN TONY 527.71 SCHLEMINGER PAMELA D 465.64 TREECE VERNA 684.78 BURNETT JENNIE M 539.62 HAMILTON DEAN D CO MILLER ALBERT 50.86 SCOTT ANTHONY TODD 164.83 TUB CREEK BARBEQUE LLC 448.56 C & C ASSETS LLC 46.42 TRUSTEES 1,185.00 MITCHELL JANICE K 241.92 SEVERE BARBARA JEAN 202.77 TURNER KENDALL 61.25 CAMPBELL ERNEST 68.16 HERCHENRODER AUDRA J 192.30 MOHN WILLIAM F 6,178.03 SEVERE JACK 613.96 VAUGHN DEBRA 459.03 CASELMAN EVERETT DENVER HOPPENTHALER JERRY J 193.82 MOORE MIKE 134.55 SHANNON BILLY B 311.65 WALKER TRAVIS 20.91 & ETAL 319.58 HOUSE ON THE HILL LLC 112.48 MOTLEY LEONARD 151.63 SHEPHERD DARRELL R 344.67 WHITEAKER DANIEL R 134.18 CAUDILL DEANNA 244.85 HUGHES TRENT D 378.20 NEAL JAMES H 326.90 SHIPLEY CARROLL 167.82 WIGLESWORTH FRANKLIN CHRISTENSEN ALLEN C 82.87 JENSEN MILISSA A 69.33 OGLE AARON D 281.39 SHOEMAKER SHANNON M 1,042.53 DEAN 83.29 COPPLE WENDY D REVOCABLE JONES CARL JOSEPH 70.14 PATEL BHUPEN 11.58 SHURAFA AMELIA N 147.91 WILLIAMS BRIAN 143.91 TRUST 697.92 JONES STEVEN W 390.71 PERSELL CHARLES A 36.25 SIMPSON TABITHA R 227.75 22 - Citizen-Observer Classifieds Thursday, May 26, 2016 HUNT­ING­TON’S DIS­EASE Cook, Ha­milton­ Head Start Fo­cus Room Par­a­pro­fes­sion­al- Do you know someone with 310 - Help Wanted Cen­ter, 29 hours/week. Vis­it In­ter­me­diate School Cam­er­on PUBLIC ATTENTION Hunt­ing­ton’s Dis­ease? www.greenhillshead­ start.org­ R-I School Dis­trict. Re­quires a Cam­er­on Group Care Inc is cur­ CLASSIFIED North­west Mis­souri has a for job descrip­ ­tion and ap­pli­ min­i­mum of 60 col­lege hours. rent­ly look­ing for car­ing ma­ture NOTICES sup­port group that meets the ca­tion, or call 660-359-2214. Ap­ply on­line at www.cam­er­on. CUSTOMERS in­di­vid­u­als to work with de­vel­ 2nd Mon­day of each month at E.O. I. k12.mo.us. Click on Em­ploy­ We now require op­men­tally­ disa­bled in Cam­ Lib­er­ty Hos­pi­tal (en­trance next ment un­der Dis­trict In­for­ma­ 101 - Public Notices er­on area. Must have di­plo­ma Ele­men­ta­ry Read­ing Spe­cialist­ payment on ads to di­a­ly­sis clinic)­ at 7pm. You tion. or GED and current­ drivers­ li­ Teach­er Cam­er­on R-I School New sporting­ goods store mov­ before they can are not alone. Call Becky at cense. Must be able to pass a Dis­trict. Reading Spe­cial­ist ing to Camer­ ­on. Now accept­ ­ 816-592-0950 ques­tions. HELP WANT­ED: run. We accept back­ground check. All shifts Cer­tifica­ ­tion Re­quired. Ap­ply ing bids for en­gi­neer­ing, ex­ca­ Jokers­ Wild Truck Wash Visa, MC or LIFE Recovery Group available­ with oth­er op­por­tu­ on­line at www.cam­er­on.k12. vation,­ sur­veys and fin­ish and 816-724-4231. Cov­er­ing vari­ous is­sues ni­ties. Also seeking­ PRN staff. mo.us. Click on Employ­ ­ment trim work. Please call 816-812- Discover con­cern­ing re­cov­ery, for­give­ For more info, con­tact our of­ un­der Dis­trict In­for­ma­tion. 8451. Call 816-632-6543 ness, life in recov­ ­ery & Join our T.E.A.M. of compa­ ­ny fice between­ 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. at Equip­ment Op­era­tors. Boone driv­ers and en­joy: health ins, over­com­ing ad­ver­si­ties. 816-632-1677. Quar­ries no hiring­ Equip­ Tues. nights 7 pm, Cross­roads paid time off, retire­ ­ment plan, BE WISE! IM­MUN­IZE! Clin­ton County­ Board of Serv­ ment Op­era­tors. May op­er­ate Pub­lic No­tice Youth Building,­ 919 N Har­ris an­nual safety­ bonus,­ paid ori­ Mea­sles & Whoop­ing cough ic­es is cur­rent­ly look­ing for car­ one of several types of pow­er The City of Kid­der is ac­ St, Cam­er­on. For more in­fo en­ta­tion, and a re­wards pro­ are on the rise! Protect­ your ing, ma­ture in­di­vid­u­als to work construction equip­ment, in­ cept­ing ap­pli­ca­tions for call 816-724-4341 gram. Hop­pers, Dry Vans, or a part time Street Main­ child NOW! Im­mun­i­za­tions with de­vel­op­men­tally­ disa­bled clud­ing but not limit­ ­ed to haul Pneumat­ic Tanks. Call Ryan tenance Opera­ ­tor to per­ and well child checkups­ NARC­OT­ICS in the Camer­ ­on area. Must have trucks, motor graders,­ bulldoz­ ­ 800-831-5740. form the follow­ ­ing job du­ be­gin at birth. Regu­ ­lar clinics­ ANON­Y­MOUS: Di­plo­ma or GED and current­ ers, skid loader­ or front-end ties: mowing­ city right of month­ly in Cam­er­on, Plat­ Sundays @ 6:30pm driv­ers’ li­cense. Experi­ ­ence load­ers to ex­cavate, move and Nor­ris Quarries/Boone ways, in­stalling­ street signs, tsburg & Lath­rop. Call Clinton­ 116 W. 4th St., Cam­er­on. pre­ferred. Great pay!! Must be grade earth. Ap­plicant­ must Quar­ries hir­ing Die­sel Me­ snow re­mov­al from city Coun­ty Health De­part­ment Meeting room, main floor, able to pass Background­ check. pass pre-em­ploy­ment pro­cess­es chan­ic. Heavy equip­ment streets us­ing mo­tor grad­ now 816-539-2144. EOE. Old School. 800-561-2250 All shifts available­ with oth­ in­clud­ing criminal­ back­ground me­chan­ic who is a prob­ er and/or dump truck-must UKC ANA help line. er fu­ture op­por­tu­ni­ties. Also check, phys­i­cal, func­tion ca­ lem solver,­ good follow­ OA MEET­INGS eve­ry Wed­ pac­i­ty exam and drug screen. have a CDL-medi­­cal, light Bill and Mil­lie Hen­drix will seek­ing PRN staff. For more through with at­ten­tion to nes­day at 5:30 pm followed­ Ap­ply on-line at www.conagg-­ maintenance duties at city celebrate­ their 65th Wed­ in­for­ma­tion, please con­tact our de­tail, pro­ject man­age­ment by AA/NA Meet­ing at 6:00 mo.com. park, oth­er du­ties de­pend­ ding An­ni­ver­sary June 6, of­fice between­ 8am and 4pm at abil­i­ty, and com­mon sense. pm upstairs above Subway on ing on ex­perience.­ This po­ 2016. They were married­ 816-632-3773. Abil­i­ty to ef­fi­cient­ly man­ Main St. in Galla­ ­tin. For info si­tion will re­quire 15 to 25 in Wil­liam­stown, Kan­sas. CNAs need­ed. New pay scale age time, com­mu­ni­cate, con­tact Ju­lie Fish­er, 660-605- hours bi-weekly­ or as need­ They have two sons, Steve of­fered. Ap­ply in per­son at and en­sure qual­i­ty work 0371, [email protected] ed. Salary­ will be deter­ ­ and Car­ol of La Grande, Quail Run Healthcare­ Center.­ with diverse­ projects.­ Ide­ mined based on experi­ ­ence. Or., and Stan and San­ PREG­NANT? No phone calls please. al candi­ ­dates need to have The City of Kid­der will dy of Cam­er­on, one foster BREAST FEED­ING? a work­ing knowledge­ of furn­ish the equipment­ and daugh­ter, Brenda­ and Ran­ Have a child un­der 5? die­sel en­gines, es­pe­cially­ sup­plies for this po­si­tion. dy Wickham­ of Corbin,­ Ky. You need Wic! Receive­ Assistant Manager Trainees min­ing/heavy equip­ment/ If in­ter­est­ed con­tact City 5 Grandkids and 11 great- vouch­ers for for­mu­la, milk, haul trucks. Should be or­ of Kid­der ,Al­der­man Ray grand­kids. Cards may be cheese, and more. gan­ized, re­li­able and safe­ty Gar­ton at 816-649-4086 or sent to Bill and Mil­lie at Reg­u­lar clinics­ month­ly. Part time and Full time help needed. ori­ent­ed. Ex­peri­ence in a Richard Evans - City Clerk 520 W 5th St. Camer­ ­on Mo Call Cald­well Coun­ty Health com­mer­cial set­ting: con­ at P.O. Box 97, Kid­der, MO 64429. We love Cam­er­on. De­pt. 816-586-2311. Competitive Pay. struc­tion, min­ing, equip­ 64649 at 816-575-2417 (an­ Or Clinton County Health ment maintenance,­ or re­ swering­ serv­ice) to ob­tain a Dept.816-539-2144. EOE. Please apply in person… lat­ed pre­ferred. Ap­plicant­ job ap­pli­ca­tion. The dead­ CAM­ER­ON CROSS­ROADS must pass pre-em­ploy­ment line for ac­cepting­ ap­pli­ca­ AA GROUP: The Old School 231 - Lost criminal­ background check, tions will be May 27, 2016 Rm 7, 116 W 4th St, Cam­er­on. Shell/Baskin Robbins/Godfathers Pizza DOT physi­­cal, FCE, Drug at 5:00 p.m. Mon. Wed. Fri. & Sat. 12pm; Lost black cat with green flea Screen, and Mo­tor Ve­hi­ Tues. & Thurs. 7pm; Sun. col­lar from near Com­mun­i­ty Hwy. 36 & Bob F. Griffin Road • Cameron cle Re­port. In­ter­est­ed and 5pm. Open meetings­ Wed. Build­ing. Please call Jen­nif­er at quali­fied ap­plicants­ please 816-217-6730. 213 - Special Notices & last Sun. of every­ month ap­ply at www.con­agg-mo. with potluck at 4pm. Contact­ com AA MEETINGS: Bill 816-632-1896 or Gary & PETS & JARNIK BUSES is currently seeking a Lathrop First Christian Church. Kathie 816-632-5414 Now hir­ing for meat cutting­ Mondays 7pm. Non-smoking. Crossroads AL-Anon SUPPLIES Full Time School Bus Mechanic at our po­si­tion at Dun­gy’s Mar­ Call 816-528-3130 or Family Group Meeting­ Maysville location. ket in Mays­ville. Ex­peri­ence 816-586-3361. First Chris­tian Church 260 - Grooming & Requirements: preferred. Ap­ply at store. AA OF GAL­LA­TIN 318 N Pine, Cam­er­on, MO Oak­ridge of Plat­tsburg is cur­ Open Meet­ing Wed­. Nights, Thurs­days at 7:00 pm Supplies Criminal Background Check - Physical and Pre-Drug rent­ly ac­cept­ing applications 7 pm, Upstairs above Subway The only require­ ­ment is a GRA­CIE’S Screening for CNA’s. We have full and family member or friend with on Main St. GROO­MING­DALES Must be 21 years of age - Required to have your part time open­ings on all three Call Ju­lie 660-828-4511 a problem with alcohol/ Pro­fes­sion­al Pet Groom­ing shifts. If patient­ care is your addiction. David­ 816-632- Since 1973, 1212 W 4th St, own tools number one pri­or­i­ty, then Oak­ 6362, Tommie 816-724-5292 Cam­er­on. NEW PHONE WILL TRAIN THE RIGHT PERSON ridge is for you. Please ap­ply 816-724-0597 Contact David Peak at 660-535-2008 to schedule an interview. at 205 E Clay, Plat­tsburg, MO. If you have any ques­tions you may call Beth Jones or Crys­tal GRAND PAWS PET Mc­Gregor at 816-539-2128. NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE BOARD­ING & SA­LON 816-632-9429 Rock­wood Vil­lage is ac­cepting­ WHEREAS, George Townsend and Karen Townsend, or 816-449-3917. mploymEnt pportunity ap­pli­ca­tions for ex­peri­enced husband and wife, by their second deed of trust dated March 9, 2001, State Li­censed, Climate E o main­tenance man. On site and recorded in the office of the Recorder of Deeds for Clinton County, Con­trolled. Ask about preferred. 816-632-6325. Missouri, on March 12, 2001, as Document No. 2001-937, conveyed to our pickup/delivery. Teach­er Aide, Betha­ny Head Lawrence V. Fisher, Trustee, the following described property situated art imE ank EllEr osition Start Cen­ter. 29 hours/week. in the County of Clinton, State of Missouri, to wit: p t B t p Vis­it www.green­hillsheadstart.­ Mainly afternoon and early evening org for job descrip­ ­tion and ap­ Lot Fifteen (15), in Block Twelve (12), in the City of FARMERS pli­ca­tion, or call 660-359-2214. Lathrop, Clinton County, Missouri. hours (can vary). E.O. I. MARKET Teach­er Aide, Ha­milton­ Head which conveyance was made to said Lawrence V. Fisher, Trustee, in Send resume to: P.O. Box 410 Start Cen­ter, 29 hours/week. trust to secure the payment of one promissory note in said deed of trust Vis­it www.green­hillsheadstart.­ described; and 282 - Livestock Cameron, MO 64429 org for job descrip­ ­tion and ap­ An­gus bulls 14-18 months old. pli­ca­tion, or call 660-359-2241. WHEREAS, pursuant to the terms of said deed of trust, the Se­men test­ed. Low-mod­er­ate E.O.I. holder of the same has elected to appoint Michael H. Maher as Successor birth rates. 816-575-2230 or Teach­er/FSA, Betha­ny Head Trustee by instrument duly recorded in the office of the Recorder of 816-284-0133. Start Cen­ter. Vis­it www.green­ Deeds for Clinton County, Missouri; and Black Polled Lim­ou­sin Bulls. hillsheadstart.org­ for job de­ Gary Pen­der­grast. 660-354- scrip­tion and ap­pli­ca­tion, or WHEREAS, default was made and still continues in the call 660-359-2214. EOI. payment of said promissory note; and 2133. For Sale: Butch­er hogs. Ready Want­ed: House­keep­er for WHEREAS, the holder of the promissory note has requested end of May and June. Duroc/­ Guest­house Ho­tel. Ap­ply in the Successor Trustee to execute said trust, and offer said property for Berk $160. 816-586-3161. per­son at 2210 Hwy 36 East. Cam­er­on. sale in accordance with the terms and provisions contained in said deed For Sale: Fat Jer­sey butcher­ of trust. beef. Chris Ar­na­man. 816-284- Want­ed: House­keep­er for Mo­ 0570. tel 6. Apply­ in person­ at 1920 NOW THEREFORE, at the request of the holder of said NOW HIRING Bob Grif­fin Rd. Cam­er­on. promissory note and in accordance with the provisions of said deed 294 - Farmer Wants Security Officers of trust, I, Michael H. Maher, Successor Trustee, will sell the property 331 - Miscellaneous Want­ed Pasture­ to rent. Chris above described at public venue, to the highest bidder for cash, at LPN (great hours for a nurse) Ar­na­man. 816-284-0570. Plumb­ers/Pi­pe­fit­ters Ap­pren­ti­ the West front door of the Clinton County Courthouse, in the City of Driver ce­ship L.U. #45 accept­ ­ing ap­ Plattsburg, Clinton County, Missouri, on Friday, June 10, 2016, between 299 - Farm Director of Administration pli­ca­tions for ap­pren­ti­ce­ship the hours of 9 o’clock a.m. and 5:00 o’clock p.m., and more particularly Miscellaneous June 6, 2016 through June 17, at 2:00 o’clock p.m., for the purposes of satisfying said indebtedness and Wellness Manager 2016. Ap­ply at Mo. Ca­reer the costs of executing said sale. New heavy iron corral­ panels.­ Cen­ter, 301 S. 7th Street St. Jo­ $60. Free re­placement­ if panel­ Recreation Specialist seph, Mo. Michael H. Maher, Successor Trustee gets damaged.­ 816-507-3116 or Apply at 100 W. 92 Hwy., Suite F 816-898-0234 Kearney, MO 64060 www.minactjobs.com (816) 903-5094 MERCHANDISE EMPLOYMENT [5/19, 5/26, 6/2, 6/9/16] 701 St. Louis Ave. Excelsior Springs, MO 64024 378 - Firearms 2X2s for May 22, 2016 2X2s for May 22, 2016

Thursday, May 26, 2016 Classifieds Citizen-Observer - 23 Colt Python­ - $1,800; Sig Sauer­ Fri - May 27th 7 a.m. - 6 p.m. Sil­ver & gold coins 1911 - $900 in box; Brown­ing Sat - May 28th 7 a.m. - 5 p.m. PRE-CAST CON­CRETE Close­out sale on all guns Den­tal gold, gold mountings,­ 503 - Town Houses BPS in box - $450; 28 gauge Big and tall mens, wom­ens, jrs, cel­lars & sep­tic tanks, and bows. Whole­sale pric­ sterl­ing sil­ver, old watches­ & Town home for rent. 2 bed­ dou­ble bar­rel - $1,100; Cen­ten­ boys (name brand) 2T-12, girls feed bunks, bump­er es on all left in stock. You di­a­monds. High­est cash price room, 2 bathroom,­ spa­cious ni­al Winchester Oc­ta­gon Bar­rel new­born - 5T, kids name brand blocks & steps. pay cost price plus tax. All paid. Ju­nior San­dy 816-390- floor plan. $950. Call Al­len at - $725; De­sert Ea­gle 45 ACP - shoes, De­walt com­pound miter­ Call 816-238-6650. sales cash, no cred­it cards 2027 816-271-3580. $625; Weatherby­ 300 Mag w/ saw, tools, 50 plus fishing­ rods on this sale or there will stock - $850; Mag 90 - $625; and tack­le, 2 chainsaws,­ 2 - 426 - Sporting Goods be a 6% ad­di­tion­al charge. 504 - Apts., Unfurnished Ruger PHS - $325; Rem­ing­ 3ftx8ft new wind­ows, 1 - 3.5ft Tues­day, May 24th - Fri­ ton 870 compe­ ti­­tion - $700; x7ft new wind­ow. Lots of misc. day, May 27th 10 - 5. There RENTALS Wals­er 40 cal - $325, 22 ammo 9250 NE 336th St., Camer­ ­on. are 70 long guns, 30 hand available. Guns and gold want­ 1 mile south of Ea­gles Land­ guns and 40 dif­fer­ent bows. ed, any con­di­tion. Cash buy­er. ing. Turn right on 336th St. 2nd All must go. The Bow Hut R&R Pawn, Cam­er­on. 632- drive on the north side. (watch Cam­er­on. 1787. for signs) Rain or shine. Willow Brook Apt New guns: Vent Ribbed 22 auto 1 Bdrm. • 2 Bdrms. • Studios pis­tol - $159; Western­ style 22 399 - Household Goods 432 - Wanted To Buy • Free Cable & Trash Pickup re­volver­ - $159; 9mm auto - Duplexes • Houses 2X2s for May 22, 2016 An­tique, King size bed frame • Storage Units $189; pink camo 9mm - $219; in­clud­ing head board and Para Ordi­ ­nance 1911 45 - $569; foot board. Black lacquered.­ 632-4663 22 mag Derring­ ­er - $189; used Absolutely beautiful. Will sac­ WEST STATEWIDE guns: Winchester 101 - $825; ri­fice. Ask­ing $350. 816-724- left hand Reming­ ­ton 11-87 - 3182. WEST STATEWIDE $489; Cricket­ 22 - $69; Bolt ac­ Attention: tion tube fed - $199. Guns and 404 - Landscaping 2X2s for May 22, 2016 gold want­ed, any con­di­tion. VIAGRAAttention: & CIALIS Users Cash buyer.­ R&R Pawn, Cam­ GRAVEL, Sand, Top Soil, VIAGRA & CIALIS Users er­on. 632-1787. 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