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Photo by Jackie Peck Photo by Jackie Peck Students step off the bus on the first day of school Tuesday. Teachers greet students at Parkview Elementary on the first day of school. Cameron School District prepares for new year By Jackie Peck remarked Rush. added new furniture to all of the third Staff Writer “Students will be thrilled when they grade classrooms. “The unique furniture [email protected] see the new giant reading chair,” smiled pieces allow for a more collaborative Rush. The Adirondack- like chair was culture within the classroom,” said Students in the Cameron School constructed by Jason Jarrett, and the principal Laurie Mefford. In addition, District will enter the 2016-2017 school lumber was donated by Sutherlands. several iPads were purchased for noticing some changes and upgrades in According to Jarrett, it took several Project Lead the Way, and a designated each of the four buildings. weeks to construct and measures science lab has been established for all Parkview Elementary Principal, nearly 5’ 8 inches tall, 6’ wide, and grades to utilize. Finally, third, fourth, Donna Rush, explained that a rotation approximately 6’ long. and fifth grade students have all of their system has been set up for new Plans are in the works for a few classes in their own wing this year. classroom furniture. One classroom playground improvements. Finally, It doesn’t take long to notice changes from each grade level has new desks, three new tables will be added to the as they pertain to the Cameron High chairs, and a kidney shaped table. cafeteria, which allows more room School. The lower south parking lot A second change is the addition for students during lunch, and gives was resurfaced, painted, and handicap of a cooking room. “During summer parents additional space when visiting modified. In the process, over twenty school, we created a cooking room. their children. Photo by Jackie Peck This allows teachers to do some Cameron Intermediate School has New reading chair in Parkview Elementary School. cooking activities with their classes,” See School on page 2 Humberd reflects on service in Korea

By Jackie Peck Sergeant Humberd managed the mountainous areas of Korea. “I Staff Writer transportation of food and supplies had bought a transoceanic radio in [email protected] from Pusan to Koje-do, and was Japan and I took it to Korea with responsible for a fleet of vehicles, me. We set it up with wires running Korean veteran, Vernon including supply trucks, jeeps, way up in the mountains, and on Humberd, sits relaxed in his Lazy- ambulances, and anything else with Saturday nights we’d pick up the Boy chair. On his lap sits a large wheels. big bands in the states with it,” he album of photographs that wakens Vernon had a role in laughed. memories from over a half century transportation of the wounded The big band tunes helped to ago. and deceased as well. He’ll never tame the brutality of war’s chaos “I have all kinds of stuff I can forget the first assignment he was and carnage. Chaos may be an show you,” laughs Vernon. A large given on the island. “The very first understatement when it came to the photo of a handsome young man in day I was over there, they sent me Koje Crisis. Vernon was serving uniform is quickly noticed. Vernon, out after a Colonel that had killed on the island May 7 of 1952 when a native of Louisburg, Kansas, was himself. I had an awful time trying Brigadier General, Francis Dodd, twenty-three years old when he was to find someone help me load him.” was seized and held hostage in a drafted into the United States Army Refusing to dwell on that POW camp. “We had to get him out in September of 1950. memory, Vernon focused on his of there,” said Vernon. Fortunately, Vernon spent most of his time numerous photographs. Quite Dodd was released after 72 hours. supervising the motor pool for the the photographer, he showcases However, on June 10, U.S General 64th Field hospital, located in Koje- everything from prison camps, Boatner assaulted the POW do, Korea. According to Vernon, the rice patties, Korean children, and compound with a tank platoon island held a 300 bed hospital, and Japanese cities, to grand ships, and two battalions of paratroopers. was near a prison compound that humble homes, and his Army “They went in there with flame contained thousands of prisoners buddies. throwers, tanks, and just blew the of war. Vernon, along with his hell out of things,” recalled Vernon. brothers in arms, Ralph, His voice suddenly lowers and Jerry, and Starky, would his soft blue eyes filled with tears. Photo by Jackie Peck manage to find moments See Korea on page 2 Vernon relaxes in his Cameron home with a large photo al- of enjoyment in the bum full of military memories. 2 - Citizen-Observer The Jump Thursday, August 18, 2016

School______from front page Korea______from front page additional parking spaces were added. The which will form a dragon’s head at the There was a moment of silence that spoke upper east parking lot, which holds faculty, entrance. As previous reported, the gym volumes. Wiping his cheeks, he said, “I visitors, and handicap parking spaces, was floor, which was approximately fifteen years wouldn’t want to do it again, but I wouldn’t repaired and increased by twelve spaces. old, was completely sanded down, replaced, trade nothing for it.” The high school activities entrance will repainted, and relined. Vernon was honorably discharged in 1952, now display four modern trophy cases The newest building in the district, and received the Korean Service Medal with dedicated to the accomplishments of the Cameron Veterans Middle School (CVMS), three Bronze Stars, the United Nations Service band, choir, DECA, and other activities. continues to add finishing touches. “Vision Medal, and the Merit Unit Citation. An additional case will be dedicated to Audio did an amazing job of posting After coming home, Vernon became an veterans in recognition of their service our mission and vision statements to our over-the-road truck driver and stuck with that and generosity. A fifty-five inch interactive walls,” stated principal, Tiffani Collins. for 53 years. He married his wife Margaret in touch screen television will be mounted in Much needed window treatments will be 1958, and had two children, Teresa and Tracy. the center of the entrance. “Our plan is to in all classrooms. Two display cases have In his spare time, he rebuilt tractors and cars. digitize all of the older athletic photos and been mounted and, according to assistant Now days, Vernon spends much of his time records. So, you can pick a specific sport principal, Hadley Fisher, will be used for art, with his sweetheart, Dixie Reeter. The two or activity for a particular year and view awards, and trophies. Finally, administration lovebirds met in 2005 at a Cameron dance. Photo submitted them,” stated principal, Mark Wiegers. is in the process of adding a veteran’s display, Dixie couldn’t be more proud of Vernon’s Vernon Humberd in 1950 The 2016 senior class donated floor tile. which will showcase veteran memorabilia. sacrifice and noble service for his country.

Photo submitted Vernon sitting on his 1956 Ford tractor in 2005

Photo by Jackie Peck Alexis Shaw and Jaylee Gatewood stand on the steps of Parkview Elementary School on the first day of school. Upcoming meetings/events August 18 Elks Lodge at 9018 US 69, Cameron. Open House/Meet the teachers night will Remembering 9-11 Car Show will be be held from 5 – 7 p.m. held at 9 a.m. at McCorkle Park in Cameron. Shatto Dairy will be hosting their annual Community gathers Family Day at the Farm starting at 11 a.m. at August 20 the dairy, 9406 Mo-33, Osborn. The Missouri Veteran’s Home of Cameron to pray for first day of will be hosting a 5K walk/run starting at September 12 8:30 a.m. at 1111 Euclid Ave, Cameron. The Cameron Planning and Zoning The Missouri Veteran’s Home of Commission meets in regular session at city school Cameron will be holding a Family Picnic hall, 205 N. Main, beginning at 6 p.m. will be held from 10 a.m. – 1 p.m. at 1111 Euclid Ave, Cameron. September 13 The Cameron Municipal Court is in August 23 session, at city hall, 205 N. Main, beginning The Cameron Municipal Court is in at 6:30 p.m. session, at city hall, 205 N. Main, beginning at 6:30 p.m. September 17 Crossroads Crush will be held from August 25 Noon – 6 p.m. in Downtown Cameron and The Cameron Park Board meets in McCorkle Park. regular session at city hall, 205 North Main, Kamler’s will be hosting their annual beginning at 6 p.m. car show to benefit the Cameron Veterans 118 Hill St | Stewartsville, Mo | 816-669-3002 Assistance League. The event will be held at (Located on Hwy. 36) Kamlers, 105 E Grand Ave, Cameron. Tues-Fri 8 am-5 pm | Sat 8:30 am-3 pm August 26 CIS Back to School Carnival and Dance Party, sponsored by Cameron PTSA, will be September 19 held from 6 – 9 p.m. in the CIS Cafeteria The Cameron City Council meets in and Gym. regular session at city hall, 205 North Main, beginning at 6 p.m. The Cameron R-1 Board of Education August 28 meets in regular session at the administration NEW! LOCAL FARM RAISED BEEF & PORK The Gospelairs will perform at the building at 7 p.m. Peaches 1/2 Bushel ...... $17.50 or $0.89@# Missouri Veteran’s Home of Cameron at 2 Seedless Local Watermelon ...... $4.29 Photo by Annette Bauer p.m. Turkey Bratwurst 19.5 oz...... $1.99 Swai Fillets ...... $1.99@# Community members, led by Terry Beasley, Minister of Music of the First September 22 The Cameron Park Board meets in Baptist Church, gathered in the bus loop turn around behind Cameron Veteran’s Stop By and Check Out Our Poly September 10 regular session at city hall, 205 North Main, Middle School on Monday August 15th to pray for the children, educators and Furniture & Metal Art! The 4th annual Rusty Nuts Dine and beginning at 6 p.m. Check us out at our website at staff of Cameron Schools. Shine will be held at 10 a.m. at the Cameron www.stmarketmo.com. Thursday, August 18, 2016 Citizen-Observer - 3 Pulse Article, August 18 Korea______from front page This week in There was a moment of silence that spoke Many of Cameron’s streets accommodate operations and future volumes. Wiping his cheeks, he said, “I were built decades ago, and many use. Two new fire truck units will history: wouldn’t want to do it again, but I wouldn’t substandard features when compared replace three existing trucks. The new trade nothing for it.” to today’s modern pavement design trucks will help us with our ISO rating, Vernon was honorably discharged in 1952,standards. Open ditches carry storm as well as to provide effective service and received the Korean Service Medal withwater to nearby storm pipes or as fire response vehicles. The ISO August 14 – 20 three Bronze Stars, the United Nations Servicedischarge directly into a receiving rating is what insurance companies use By Tori Marshall Medal, and the Merit Unit Citation. stream. Standing water, poor drainage to help measure overall loss risk for Staff Writer After coming home, Vernon became an and weed infestation are some of the their clients. A lower ISO rating can [email protected] over-the-road truck driver and stuck with thatproblems associated with these types mean lower insurance rates for home for 53 years. He married his wife Margaret inof streets. The most common cause or business owners. 100 years ago – 1916 1958, and had two children, Teresa and Tracy. of street pavement failure is due to By Mark Gaugh Cherry Street between Fourth and Dodge Streets closed In his spare time, he rebuilt tractors and cars. poor drainage. Properly designed City Manager OUT- OF- STATE VECHICLE Now days, Vernon spends much of his timestreets have less standing water, PURCHASES during improvements. with his sweetheart, Dixie Reeter. The twomaking them more sanitary, have since the base is good, that part is not a Cameron voters passed the A years supply of engine oil is 22¢/gallon. lovebirds met in 2005 at a Cameron dance.fewer places for weed growth and problem. This is another low cost way continuation of out-of-state purchased Dixie couldn’t be more proud of Vernon’s provide support for the driving surface. to extend the life of pavements that vehicles sales tax. This is not a new tax, 50 years ago – 1966 sacrifice and noble service for his country. This results in longer life. Since the are in the proper condition prior to the but would be lost revenue if the voters cost to construct new streets is very work. Another way to save money on had not passed it. It is not a great deal Steve Moreland’s Angus heifer was awarded a blue high, longer life translates to dollars street repairs is to seal the asphalt at a of money, but if lost year after year, ribbon and selected as Grand Champion Female of the saved. When a certain street needs point in its life where no severe wear is would have an impact on the General Clinton County Junior Show. complete reconstruction, we usually showing. The sealer keeps water out of Fund. That is the fund that pays for fire, Small twister touches down in northwest Cameron. refer to a designed standard detail that the asphalt pores and some sealers act police and public works services. Green Hills has steak sirloin for .89¢/lb includes curbing and guttering. This is to rejuvenate the asphalt by improving expensive, however, so where we can, the bond between the small rock and DANGEROUS STRUCTURES 25 years ago – 1991 we try to use methods to extend the the asphaltic binder. DEMOLITIONS pavement life without the need for total Another way to stretch road We have six houses scheduled for Ground broke for new Middle School. reconstruction. maintenance dollars is to constantly this year’s demolition work, which City Council approved the purchase of 20 acres to be In some cases, we can extend the life address storm drainage problems. will remove dangerous, unsightly used to house a Missouri veteran’s nursing home. It was of pavement by addressing certain areas Keeping water from the pavement sub- structures. Some of the structures have bought from Herbert and Virginia Kuhn for $65,000 and sits of street surface that are failing, but in grade is critical to a long-life pavement. already been removed. The contractor along Route A and West St. limited or localized areas. Instead of a Thanks to the two initiatives passed by is working on two houses located on complete reconstruction, we dig out the the voters, Cameron has some revenue Third St., and we will continue the 10 years ago – 2006 failed area down to the stabilized sub- each year to address street and storm program as funds allow. This program grade. Then, asphalt is added to bring water needs. It doesn’t fix everything is important to continue our effort to Vandal damaged stone fountain at the high school. The the cut to full depth and a new, restored at one time, but is a big help in the make Cameron a safer, cleaner and fountain was built to recognize Russell Voris, a Cameron surface. This is much less costly than effort to replace and maintain the more attractive city. Over the last 1994 graduate who was shot down in Cambodia in 1970 new construction, but cannot be done public infrastructure. Remember, too, few years, many structures have been during the Vietnam War. The fountain was dedicated in to every type of street surface. It is not that much of our sales tax is collected removed. More lots are now available 1974. a perfect science, and we sometimes from people who do not live here, are for new home construction in these Case New Holland broke ground on their new facility. will have a new failure show up that passing through, etc. They help us to neighborhoods. Removing dangerous Matt Stallings and Glenn McDonald gifted games, wasn’t apparent when we did the initial provide for our infrastructure, making structures will improve property baseball cards and more to a 9-year-old boy, visiting from pavement evaluation. Some street the burden on Cameron residents, less. values for those citizens living in the Kansas City. The young man was diagnosed with Asperger’s surfaces can be greatly improved at a area. Some property owners have also Syndrome and ADHD. low cost, as long as the base or sub- FIRE TAX taken the initiative to have dilapidated Cameron Development Center honored Edna McQuerry grade under the pavement is strong. With the passage of the new, ¼ cent structures taken down at their own for her volunteer efforts. Cracks are sealed on the surface, Fire Tax, Chief O’Donnell and staff expense. This is very helpful, since the A.G. Edwards opens new location at Manion Plaza II and a new coating is applied that is are working hard to get the detailed City’s funds are limited and cannot do thinner than new asphalt. This method plan to replace equipment, completed. all that needs to be done, at least this provides no real structural support, but The building will also be modified to year. NOW SHOWING at Tyrrell Theater JASON BOURNE US 36 Raceway results Aug 13 Rated PG 13 Show times: Submitted Semi- Kevin Price King of the Hill Fri. 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www.stmarketmo.com. PLAO39-1 Gary & Joyce Spicer vary, and you will not have the advice, counsel or services of your independent agent. 4 - Citizen-Observer Thursday, August 18, 2016 Letters to the Editor Cameron Nutrition Respect is not political correctness it is age, maybe we should do an ID check Center Funny when I see people say things about to make sure the person is of the proper Lying or Hideous Hilary and then follow it age, say maybe over 30? Wait, I know, it is By Don Dignan pay enough postage on a letter bomb. It up with “I am not a fan of Donald Trump,” the person’s sex or sexual orientation that CNC Administrator came back with “return to sender” stamped all I can think is “Wow what a liar you are.” is the deciding factor. Ff you are not male on it. Forgetting it was the bomb, he opened You see the people that are running, both and straight, respect not required. I have Thanks to everyone who came to support it and was blown to bits. have respectful real names, Donald Trump overheard many people talk about how they our Spaghetti Fundraiser last Sunday. We Now, YOUR day is not so bad, is it??? and Hilary Clinton, the other names they are just can’t respect someone because of the had a good crowd and lots of fun! Our next called are the same things we used to call church they attend, that is what makes the one is Thursday, September 8th. Monday: TAI CHI 9 & 10:15; Pitch the kids we didn’t like on the playground in difference. Does it make a difference as to Games 9:30 AM grade school. Now though it seems grown the country you were born in or immigrated Having a bad day? Tuesday: Bridge Games (1st & 3rd Tues) adults think it is perfectly acceptable to to, oh wait yes it does and the language they Just remember, it could be worse. 9:30 AM name call others. Then, when they are called speak to, that is why so many people get 1. The average cost of rehabilitating one Wednesday: Matinee 12:15 PM on it, their response tends to be “Oh you’re upset with the job stealing Spanish speaking seal after the Exxon Valdez oil spill in Alaska Thursday: TAI CHI 9 & 10:15 one of those Political Correctness People. Hispanics, because you know all Spanish was $80,000. At a special ceremony, two of Friday: Libel Hearing Aid Service 9 AM Well I am not playing the political correct speaking people are Hispanic. the most expensively saved animals were – 2 PM game any more.” Now I was brought up to Finally, let me say this, you want respect, released back into the wild, amid cheers and BINGO is played on Tuesday, Thursday be respectful, to speak respectfully, and to you lying toad faced morons, Be Respectful. applause from onlookers. One minute later, & Friday after lunch. act in a respectful manor. “Respect has to Both Hilary Clinton and Donald Trump have in full view of everyone, a killer whale ate Exercise Room is open Monday be earned then it will be given,” some have made it to the top of their political parties them both. through Friday until 2:00 PM. said for years, as an excuse as to why some and are competing for the most important 2. A woman came home to find her Next week’s Menu: people are not respectful to others. Then job in America, WE should respect that and husband in the kitchen, shaking frantically Alternative desserts may be substituted. there are others that show no respect for treat them with respect no matter how radical with what looked like a wire running Salad bar is available daily for congregate others, yet demand they be respected, often or crazy their political views are. They have from his waist towards the electric kettle. customers. times because believe they have earned it. worked hard to get where they are today and Intending to jolt him away from the deadly August 22 - Chicken Filet Sandwich, Here is my question, what does one need if that does not deserve respect what does? current she whacked him with a handy plank Pea Salad, Potato Wedges, Tomatoes, Ice to do to be treated with respect? Do you need Thank You of wood by the back door, breaking his arm Cream to make lots of money? If so, does that mean G Robert Bauer II in two places. Until that moment he had August 23 – Swiss Steak, Corn Casserole, only the top earners deserve respect? Maybe Kidder, Mo been happily listening to his Walkman. Spinach, Tropical Fruit, Muffin 3. Two animal right protesters were August 24 - Philly Cheese Steak, Corn, protesting at the cruelty of sending pigs to a Tropical Fruit, Chocolate Chip Thins Regarding the Missouri Department of April letter, they have started construction slaughterhouse in Bonn, Germany. Suddenly August 25 - Pork Roast, Cranberry Conservation and the Osborn Wind Project, on the turbine sites located in the area the pigs - all 2,000 of them - escaped through Sauce, Potatoes, Mixed Veggies, Bread, a NextEra spokesman stated, “The company in question. NextEra has started this a broken fence and stampeded, trampling the Dressing does not plan to move the wind turbines construction as the legality of the “special two hapless protesters to death. August 26 - Baked Chicken, Mashed further from the conservation area”. I use permit” is being challenged in court. And finally... Potatoes, Veggie Blend, Bread, Fruit have read the April letter from the MDC To add insult to injury, approximately 1780 5. Iraqi terrorist, Khay Rahnajet, didn’t Cobbler to NextEra, which NextEra has reportedly acres of the PELCA’s 3290 total acres were not responded to. The MDC asked NextEra included in the special use permit by the to consider many points which include: Colfax Township Board. The land and the 1. Reduce the number of turbines near the wildlife resources that comprise the Pony Pony Express Lake Conservation Area and Express Lake Conservation area are the Upcoming training for the size of the project. 2. Expand the setback public’s property. Bought, paid for and distance of turbines to greater than one mile managed for the use of the public. from the PELCA boundary. 3. Conduct In my opinion, NextEra is “thumbing foster parents additional studies to identify highly used their nose” at us all. change child-protective behaviors. This wildlife travel corridors and avoid turbine Respectfully, By Derek Williams program is for any responsible adult who placement within such corridors. Ivan Kanak FosterAdopt Connect cares about the welfare of children. It is also Not only has NextEra failed to respond to Maysville, Missouri It is our mission FosterAdopt Connect appropriate for youth-serving organizations the Missouri Department of Conservation’s NWMO to serve the families who are and personnel. serving kids in Northwest Missouri! All Advocacy 101—September 8. 7 p.m. services are free to our families and made This training is for all placement possible through generous donations from providers regarding issues with maneuvering Cameron High School 2015 Yearbooks our supporters. We are pleased to announce the system. As the most important advocate upcoming trainings to help our families both in children’s lives, this training is meant to are available now! maintain their licenses and become better help foster parents learn how to be heard in foster parents! appropriate ways and better understand the Pick up your copy at the front office Stewards of Children—August 25, 1-3 channels and outlets in place to help kids. p.m. For questions regarding these trainings of the high school today! This sexual abuse training, held in or to enroll, please call 816-649-5007 or conjunction with Great Circle, will help email Executive Director Derek Williams at increase knowledge, improve attitudes and [email protected].

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Box 498, Closed Saturday and Sunday Cameron, MO Thursday, August 18, 2016 Citizen-Observer - 5 Cameron Nutrition Obituaries Bridge traffic head to Center Doris L. Elliott head pay enough postage on a letter bomb. It 1927-2016 By Annette Bauer 22, as MoDot continues the bridge deck came back with “return to sender” stamped CAMERON - Doris L. (Moore) Elliott, Additional survivors: Son, Lynn and wife, Editor replacement. Traffic on both north and south on it. Forgetting it was the bomb, he opened89, Cameron, passed away on August 14, Peggy (Waller) Elliott, Bullhead City, AZ; [email protected] routes of I-35 may be reduced to one lane as work continues on the bridge. MoDot it and was blown to bits. 2016. daughter-in-law, Dorothy (Sanborn) Elliott, According to MoDot traffic on the urges drivers to be aware and cautious of Now, YOUR day is not so bad, is it??? Doris was born on July 12, 1927 to C.G. Kansas City; granddaughter, Jessica Elliott, Highway 36 bridge/overpass over Interstate construction workers and other motorists. “Jack” Moore and Stella (Groebe) Moore. Morgan Hill, CA; brother, Howard Moore, 35 will be head to head on Monday August Monday: TAI CHI 9 & 10:15; Pitch She was preceded in death by her parents; Springfield; several nieces and nephews. Buckle up and arrive alive. Games 9:30 AM son, Mitch Elliott; and brother, Norman Memorial service: 2:00 PM, Thursday, Tuesday: Bridge Games (1st & 3rd Tues)Moore. August 18, 2016 at Poland-Thompson 9:30 AM Doris was a 1945 graduate of Cameron Funeral Home, Cameron. No scheduled Wednesday: Matinee 12:15 PM High School and attended Northwest visitation. Inurnment at a later date in YMCA Adult Coed Thursday: TAI CHI 9 & 10:15 Missouri State Teachers College. Osborn Evergreen Cemetery, Osborn, MO. Friday: Libel Hearing Aid Service 9 AM On May 10, 1947, Doris married Wayne In lieu of flowers, donations to the Cameron – 2 PM M. Elliott. He survives of the home. United Methodist Church. Softball League BINGO is played on Tuesday, Thursday & Friday after lunch. C. H. Houghton Exercise Room is open Monday Champions through Friday until 2:00 PM. 1922-2016 Next week’s Menu: POLO - C. H. Houghton, 94, Polo, 32 great-grandchildren; six great-great- By Kimberly Potts Alternative desserts may be substituted. passed August 14. grandchildren. Contributed Salad bar is available daily for congregate Survivors: Children – Jerry (Jane) Cremation entrusted to Bram Funeral The Hotrods team, one customers. Houghton, Lamar; Daughter-in-law, Home, Hamilton. Family and friends are August 22 - Chicken Filet Sandwich, of 8 teams who registered Debbie Houghton, Lakeland, Fla.; Yvonne invited to drop by August 20, 2 – 4 p.m., at and competed in the YMCA Pea Salad, Potato Wedges, Tomatoes, Ice(Glenn) Ridder, Marthasville; Connie the Shelter House at the Polo Stagecoach Cream adult coed slow pitch (David) Fleming, Lakeland, Fla.; Dean Park to visit the family. softball league, took the August 23 – Swiss Steak, Corn Casserole, (Jerilyn) Houghton, Polo; 14 grandchildren; Spinach, Tropical Fruit, Muffin Championship title Sunday, August 24 - Philly Cheese Steak, Corn, July 31 in Cameron! The Tropical Fruit, Chocolate Chip Thins Charles ‘Wes’ Wesley James 8 team entry proved to be August 25 - Pork Roast, Cranberry 1957-2016 the largest team turnout in the league in a number Sauce, Potatoes, Mixed Veggies, Bread, Hamilton - Charles ‘Wes’ Wesley great-nieces. of years! Ymca Executive Dressing James, 58, Cameron, passed Sunday, August Graveside Service and Interment: 2 Director Mary Jo Eiberger August 26 - Baked Chicken, Mashed14, at Hillcrest Manor Nursing Home, p.m., Thursday, August 19 at the Highland said the league has been Potatoes, Veggie Blend, Bread, Fruit Hamilton. Cemetery, Hamilton. Photo by Kimberly Potts running annually since she Cobbler Survivors: Brothers – David Leslie Visitation: 5:30 – 7 p.m. Wed., August 17 The Hotrods, an adult coed softball team, took the began Directing the YMCA James, Amity and Stephen Black James, St. at Bram Funeral Home, Hamilton. Friends Champsionship title for the league. many years ago. The league Joseph; two nephews; one niece; and three may call after noon on Wednesday. consisted of 8 to 9 weeks of play over the course of the early summer ending this past Sunday July 30th. 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By Chris Shanks, Ed. D. Conference will also be installed Middle School and Cameron High the new two-toned paint on the maintenance and/or improvements Assistant Superintendent along the south wall of the gym. School. building that houses the district’s are particularly important as they Cameron R-1 School District Practice volleyball court sleeves Speaking of the activities agriculture classes, metal shop, and extend the “life expectancy” of for nets were added at Cameron entrance, the district added five the FFA program (Future Farmers the district’s educational facilities. I hope all students, faculty, and Veterans Middle School gym and new trophy cases to display of America). The district also The timely repair and maintenance their families had an enjoyable Cameron Intermediate School gym student awards and veterans added a 4’x4’ sign, which also can of the school district facilities summer and are ready to embark received a coat of paint on the memorabilia. One trophy case be seen from Park Avenue between also provides a safe, healthy, and on a journey through the 2016- walls. will hold donated items from the the school buildings, that signifies comfortable learning environment 2017 school year! The summer is Sod removed from the south community commemorating area the Cameron FFA program nicely. to support high levels of student a great time to relax, unwind, and side of the front entrance circle veterans. The other four trophy Pothole repairs were numerous achievement. enjoy friends and family. Summer drive at Cameron High School cases will showcase awards from throughout all of the district’s It is hard to believe that is also a very, very busy time for was transplanted in front of our always strong vocal music and parking lots and driveways, along school will begin this week! The facility and grounds improvements Cameron Intermediate School band programs, along with other with the new pavement and curb opportunities are limitless. Like for the school district. This summer and along the north side of the student clubs and organizations. markings. Cameron Intermediate a blank canvas, teachers and their was not an exception, with many Goodrich building next to Fifth New to the activities entrance is a School is also receiving a facelift students are ready for a fresh projects happening to improve Street. The district removed the 55 inch touch screen digital media in the front of the building. New start. It is extremely important to the overall quality of the school sod prior to the construction of player that will further allow concrete curbing has being added have goals in mind for the school district buildings and grounds. fifteen new parking spaces for the district to showcase past and around the front walkway and year. Personally, I now have a son When you visit Cameron High the faculty and staff of Cameron present accomplishments of the the flagpoles of the building. who is a senior and a daughter School this fall for volleyball or High School. These additional students. Three additional display Decorative rock will eventually who is a junior, both at Cameron other events you will notice that spots near the front entrance of the cases were added to the entrance of find its way into these areas. High School. I am very excited, the gym floor was sanded and high school will free up parking Cameron Veterans Middle School. Concrete curbing was also added to yet nervous, for this time in my refurbished over the summer. We spaces in the student parking lot The bus loop behind the the flagpole, scoreboard area, and family’s lives! Anxious for the are patiently awaiting the arrival during the school day. The student Cameron Intermediate School, parking entrance of Dave Goodwin future, yet trying to remain calm of new mats that will be installed parking lot was also resurfaced Cameron Veterans Middle School, Field. You may also notice that all as we enjoy the numbered days along the stage and underneath and reconfigured this summer to and Cameron High School received three buildings surrounding the ahead as a family of four! I wish the south basketball goal. Plans maximize space and efficiency. brand new concrete curbing along field have been painted gold and all students good luck as we begin are to add conference banners Handicap spots were also added the east side of the roadway. trimmed in black now, giving the the 2016-2017 school year. representing the member high near the new activities entrance Between the two buildings, from facility a much more uniform look. schools of the Midland Empire between Cameron Veterans Park Avenue, you may also notice Building and parking lot

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Scotty’s Carriage Works and Vision Audio in Cameron donated this prescription drug drop off container to the Cameron Police Department. This container will be located in the front lobby of the Police Department and anyone wishing to dispose of any unwanted prescription drugs can drop them off at anytime. We would like to thank Mike Scott and everyone at Scotty’s Carriage works and Shane Klineand everyone with Vision Audio for their donation. Photo submitted The Cameron Army JROTC at Kidder Picnic, L to R: Deborah Vanderlinden, Allen Reed, Jesse Kittelson, Kate Wright, Jonathan Belcher & Max Harvey. Not Photo by Annette Bauer pictured: Dale Vanderlinden. New prescription drug drop off container in the lobby of the police By Kate Wright, JROTC was comprised of Major Jonathan Belcher of department. Contributed Plattsburg, Private First Class Kate Wright of Lathrop, Private Dale Vanderlinden of Polo, The Cameron JROTC squad took high Cadet Jesse Kittelson of Plattsburg & Cadet honors at the Kidder Parade on Saturday, Deborah Vanderlinden of Polo. The squad August 6. instructors are former Staff Sergeant Allen Back Pack Buddies The Zion Prep Army JROTC color guard Reed, Commander of American Legion Post marched in the parade that was a part of the 33, and Colonel Max Harvey of Polo. Back Pack Buddies is looking for qualifying students for the weekend. There annual Kidder Picnic. The group was rec- JROTC is the youth leadership program cash donations to support the continued is a variety of food included in the packs, ognized as the “Best Overall” in the parade, of the U.S. Army. It teaches personal ex- program in Cameron Schools. Last year including items the students can cook and received a trophy for their efforts. cellence in all areas of life and is a proven our community was able to provide 120 themselves. The school distributes the packs This chapter of JROTC is an extension of method to help prepare for either a future elementary students with needed food for to the students. the Zion Preparatory Academy homeschool- military career or civilian life. For more in- weekends. This years goal is 120 kids at Donations should be sent to Cameron ing cooperative in Cameron. The color guard formation visit www.usarmyjrotc.com $150 each which equals $18,000. Ministerial Alliance, PO Box 215, Cameron Back Pack Buddies is a program which 64429 with a memo; Back Pack Buddies. Surplus Discount supplies food to free and reduced lunch More information is available by calling 632-2246 or emailing MAof Grocery Available WHEN YOUR FAMILY OR [email protected]. FUTURE IS AT STAKE... Hahn’s Appliance & Mower Service Back Pack Buddies is Jamesport a program of the Second You Need An Experienced, Dedicated Team On Your Side. I will do repair work on: Divorce • Paternity • Modification Washing Machines • Ranges • Dryers Harvest Community Grocery Custody • Child Support Microwave Ovens • Lawn Mower Food Bank. the Cameron Downtown Jamesport Personal Injury • Criminal • Traffic Ministerial Alliance assists Repairs & Tune-Ups 660-684-6616 Workman’s Comp with funding. FRESH DAILY RITCHIE & Call Roger Hahn at 816-617-7127 or 816-675-1313 Rotisserie Chicken & Ribs SOPER, PC 30 Years of Experience in the Business Whole Chicken Is Here To Help You. Fryer $0.79# p p www.ritchiesoperlaw.com St. Joe Radiator & rt Truss Co Beef Shoulder espo ., LLC $2.49# uLIBERTY u uTOLL FREEu uST. JOSEPH u Air Conditioning, Inc. m . Steak Ja 32091 State Hwy 6 Hrs: Mon-Sat (816) 792-5100 (866) 621-8229 (816) 387-8200 816-279-9233 7:30am - 7:00pm 40 Years in Business Jamesport, MO 64648 • Plastic And Aluminum Radiators JP • Fuel Tanks • Condensers VERY COMPETITIVE! • Oil Coolers Concrete Pier System • Heat Exchangers Custom Built pest control service for 660-684-6044 Engineered Trusses 1202 So. 6th St. residential & commercial Residential | Agricultural | Commercial St. Joseph, MO 64501 Phone: 660-684-6055 V.M.

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Those attending from out of town were: Submitted Jay, Alice, Blake and Kage Sandgren of Parks, soils and water The 76th annual Burnett Family Reunion Maysville; Jeff DeVaul, John and Naoma was held July 24, 2016 at the American DeVaul, Patti and Cristin Smith, Elijah Legion Hall in Hamilton for the descendants and Tyler Shipp, Millie and Joe Joslin sales tax - Let’s keep a of Isaac and Polly (Hurt) Burnett. There all of Kansas City; Kurt and Lori Hart of were 69 persons present. Grain Valley; Terry Burnett and Beverly Gifts were given as follows: Helen Hahn of Hamilton; Raven and Hadrian Foster good thing going for the most senior present, Hadrian Foster of Bethany and friend Sam Earn Heart of Hamilton; Linda and Paul Scherer, Everett, for being the newest member present, Carl Unlike in other state park systems, Misty and Zoe McGuire all of Liberty; Levi By Chris Fennewald and Pauline Kolb for being the longest Missourians and tourists pay no entry fee and Shelbey Smith of Warrensburg; Brad Missouri Farm Bureau married couple present, Levi and Shelbey to use our state parks. The sales tax ensures and Connie Briggs, Carson, Wyatt and Duke Smith for the newest married couple present, everyone has free and equal access. Another Smith all of Odessa; Bonnie Diven of Platte More than 7,800 state parks are scattered Emily Smith Koenig and Savannah Koenig poll conducted for the Nature Conservancy City; Bill and Holly Thompson, Bo and throughout the United States. Missouri has for traveling the farthest to attend the reunion shows Missourians take advantage of that Luke and Mary Burnett all from Chillicothe; 88 of them. They are all gems and some have and Brad and Connie Briggs for having the free pass, with 44 percent saying they visit Wanda Hahn of Osborn; Rob and Dawn been consistently recognized nationally. most children present. state parks a few times and year. Only 7 DeVaul, Joshua and Brooke of Pleasant Hill; USA Today readers voted Ha Ha Tonka Those attending from Cameron were percent never visit our parks. Martha Burnett of Lathrop; Britney Burnett State Park one of the top 10 state parks in the Dianna Cole, Helen Hahn, Kiley, Kelly and There are many reasons to say “yes” and Nathan Lyons of Independence; Chris U.S. in a 2015 poll. In 2014, Active Times Jayce Young, Judy Stinson, Kyle Foster, to the one-tenth-of-one-percent sales tax. and Stacy Helm Safley, Kayla and Rhyen listed three Missouri State Parks — Johnson Doug, Kay and Conner Marshall, Carl and Conserving soil, protecting our water, of St. Joseph; and Emily Smith Koenig and Shut-ins, Katy Trail, Ha Ha Tonka — in their Pauline Kolb, Steve and Carolyn Clay, Curt preserving natural habitats and honoring Savannah of St. Louis. Top 36 Stunning State Parks. After visiting 100 state parks, Midwest Living put Ha Ha our cultural heritage are strong motives to Tonka, the Katy Trail, Meramec and Sam continue the progress made over the last A. Baker state parks in its list of 35 great three decades. Perhaps the best reason is to King thanked for support Midwest state parks. create memories. John Moll of Hazelwood Our state has many natural wonders to was found recently trout fishing at Bennett show off, and keeping all of those trails Spring State Park. Although he regularly and facilities in shape so people can enjoy camps at Missouri parks, he hadn’t been them requires money. Much of the funding fishing at Bennett since he was 15, many for Missouri state parks comes from a one- years ago. Wearing his waders and fishing tenth-of-one-percent sales tax implemented vest, Moll talked about wearing only deck in 1984. The Parks, Soils and Water Sales shoes and shorts back then, and how cold Tax is up for renewal on November 8 and the spring water was. He enjoyed sharing the chances are good that, for the fourth time in memory like he enjoys our state parks. 30 years, voters will vote to continue it. It’s a At campgrounds and hiking trails, on no-brainer. A National Parks and Recreation rivers and lakes, memories are created every poll found 92 percent of Americans say second by those enjoying the beauty of their communities benefit from local parks. Missouri state parks. Missouri has a good Four in five people in the same poll agree thing going with the Parks, Soils and Water local parks are worth the tax dollars spent Sales Tax. Let’s keep it going. on them.

Photo submitted Commander Dallas Schmidt, United States Coast Guard, retired is shown presenting Larry King with a cap commemorating the Coast Guards 100th Anniversary and in appreciation of Commissioner King’s long time support for Veterans.

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Photos by Becky Curtis Members of Cameron High School band perform for parents and family at the end of their annual band camp.

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We were understood the value and diploma. This certificate Readin’ and Writin’ and ‘Rithmetic taught to be faithful to our husband or wife, necessity of using Career and will prove to prospective Taught to the tune of the hickory stick.” to be faithful in keeping our promises, and to Technical Education in our employers that the School days have always been important be faithful to God and Church. We learned schools. Career and Technical student has met rigorous days. Even for those of us who remember that when we worked for the good of all, Education programs have long criteria in their field of the “good old days”, school shaped our everyone benefitted and life was good. filled the need of providing study, beyond a general lives. We recall If the “basics” were important in the our young people with the education. Additionally, when life was less complicated. We “good old days”, how much more important knowledge, skills and hands the bill makes a handful attended a one-room school. Discipline are they today! A person who cannot read or on experience necessary to of changes to improve the was strict; the hickory stick was used by write , do math, continue their education or function of the Missouri the teacher at school, and by dad at home. or think for themselves will find no place enter the field of agriculture CTE Advisory Council. Discipline, or punishment for breaking the in today’s world. A person who is dishonest immediately upon graduation. By Dan Hegeman When you stop and rules, is not allowed in our enlightened and corrupt, who puts his or her interests In Missouri, almost 29,000 State Sen., 12th District consider that the average society. Discipline is necessary; discipline is above the best interests students were enrolled in high age of principal farmers not to be equated with abuse. We who were of the community, is a liability to society. school agricultural classes during the 2015- in America is 58.3 years, which is older than disciplined learned the “basics.” We learned A person who is unfaithful to the people in 2016 school year. In addition, Missouri practically any other occupation, as well as how to read well, and to understand what we his or her life will bring disaster to everyone ranks sixth nationally in terms of FFA the fact that our society as a whole has never read. We learned to write; we took classes in concerned. A person who has no room for membership, proving that the desire among been more disconnected from farming and penmanship. We learned math, how to solve God or Church will never find the “good young people to become successful leaders ranching as a way of life, it becomes clear just problems and to think for ourselves. We life.” and participate in the agriculture industry is how critical it is that we do more to connect competed against other schools in Spelling Some things are important yesterday, still alive and well in the Show-Me State. our youth with agriculture and support the and Math contests. We developed our skills today and tomorrow! Some values remain In support of our most important industry programs that benefit the industry and the for living the good life. constant; some things never change.God has and the students who have shown a passion youth that make up its future. Along with the basics, we were taught to given each of us a mind for agriculture and related fields, the General As always, please feel free to call, email, be fair, and that honesty is the best way to to use, for the betterment of ourselves and assembly has made it a point to support and or write with your ideas or concerns. My deal with people. We learned to respect those for the benefit of others. Let us use what God enhance Career and Technical Education Capitol office number is (573) 751-1415, in places of authority. We were taught to be has given us to make this world a Heaven- Programs in recent years. Soon to go into law my email is [email protected] loyal to our family, to our school, and to our on-earth for everybody. is a bill we worked on this year, Senate Bill and my mailing address is Room 332, State 620, which will establish a CTE certificate Capitol Building, Jefferson City, MO 65101.

DeKalb County Sheriff’s Report August 7 dispatched for a fire call on State route C. dispatched for medical transfer 2:46 p.m. DeKalb County Sheriff Office 5:08 p.m. DeKalb County Sheriff Office 7:56 p.m. DeKalb County Sheriff Office 1:55 p.m. DeKalb-Clinton ambulance dispatched to Rock Wood Creek for theft. dispatched to a burglar alarm on Main st in received a report of objects in roadway on dispatched for medical transfer. 3:22 p.m. DeKalb County Sheriff Office Stewartsville. east bound Hwy 36. 6:50 p.m. Union Star first responders received report of tree across roadway on 5:20 p.m. Union Star first responders 9:12 p.m. DeKalb County Sheriff Office dispatched to Pleasant Rd for medical call. Fairview rd. were dispatched to medical call on NW Polk dispatched to suspicious vehicle on Hwy 6. 7:26 p.m. DeKalb County Sheriff Office 5:27 p.m. DeKalb-Clinton ambulance Rd in Union Star. 9:16 p.m. Stewartsville fire department received report of C&I driver on Hwy 36. dispatched for medical call in Cameron. 11:47 p.m. DeKalb-Clinton ambulance and Missouri State Highway Patrol 8:04 p.m. DeKalb County Sheriff Office 7:02 p.m. DeKalb-Clinton ambulance dispatched for medical transfer. dispatched to accident on Hwy 36. received report of burglar alarm at Main St, Osborn fire department dispatched for motor 10:31 p.m. Clarksdale fire department Maysville, Maysville PD followed up. vehicle accident Hwy 36. dispatched to Main St Clarksdale for fire. 9:22 p.m. DeKalb County Sheriff Office August 8 and DeKalb-Clinton ambulance dispatched August 13 1:47 a.m. DeKalb County Sheriff Office to Wallace St, Osborn for suicidal subject. dispatched to 4th St Amity for strange noise August 9 12:17 a.m. County Sheriff Office disturbance. 6:22 a.m. DeKalb Clinton ambulance dispatched to Hedge rd suspicious subject. 5:21 a.m. DeKalb-Clinton ambulance dispatched to a medical call on Frost Rd. August 11 7:01 DeKalb County Sheriff Office dispatched for medical transfer. 8:45 a.m. DeKalb County Sheriff Office 7:21 a.m. DeKalb Buchanan County received report of alarm at Union Star 6:56 a.m. DeKalb County Sheriff Office dispatched to Hwy 6 for animal complaint. Sheriff Office notified of motor vehicle School. received report of livestock on roadway on 10:30 a.m. DeKalb County Sheriff Office accident on Hwy 36 outside of St Joseph. 8:58 DeKalb County Sheriff Office Frank Ross Rd. received report of C&I driving complaint on 4:48 p.m. DeKalb-Clinton ambulance dispatched to Mosaic for domestic. 7:19 a.m. DeKalb County Sheriff Office Hwy 36. dispatched for medical call Hull and Taylor. 5:01 p.m. DeKalb-Clinton ambulance received report that a dog had been hit on 4:02 p.m. DeKalb-Clinton ambulance 9:33 p.m. DeKalb County Sheriff Office dispatched for medical transfer. Hwy 36. dispatched for medical transfer. dispatched for harassment call Taylor Rd. 6:15 p.m. DeKalb County Sheriff Office 7:54 a.m. DeKalb County Sheriff Office 4:30 p.m. DeKalb County Sheriff Office received report of livestock out on Hwy C. received report of suspicious vehicle near dispatched to Ketchem Rd for animal August 12 8:03 p.m. DeKalb County Sheriff Office Hedge & Offutt Rd. complaint. 8:37 DeKalb-Clinton ambulance received report of alarm at Union Start 2:48 p.m. DeKalb County Sheriff Office 4:39 p.m. DeKalb County Sheriff Office dispatched for medical call Hillcrest rd School. received report of vicious animal on Hwy dispatched to 3rd St Clarksdale for domestic. Maysville. 9:14 p.m. DeKalb County Sheriff 31. 7:40 p.m. DeKalb County Sheriff 11:45 DeKalb DeKalb-Clinton ambulance Office dispatched to Nimitz and Bowen rd, 3:32 p.m. DeKalb County Sheriff Office Office dispatched to Gantz St Stewartsville dispatched for medical call in Cameron. Cameron objects in roadway. received report of IRS scam calls. domestic. 2:33 p.m. DeKalb-Clinton ambulance 11:40 p.m. DeKalb County Sheriff Office 4:06 p.m. DeKalb-Clinton ambulance Central DeKalb fire department and dispatched for welfare check. dispatched for a medical call at lot M. August 10 Missouri State Highway Patrol dispatched to 6:11 p.m. Central DeKalb fire department 7:32 a.m. DeKalb-Clinton ambulance motor vehicle accident Route D and Hwy 6.

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Cameron Police Dept. Arrest Report Cameron Police Department ~ Calls for service August 9 was released to authorities and transported The following report is calls for service, listed by type of call and the number of calls per 8:54 p.m. 40-year-old Lawrence Sherman to Daviess DeKalb Regional Jail pending category, answered by the Cameron Police Department from August 8 to August 15, 2016. Jackson Jr of Hamilton was arrested for 3rd charges. degree assault and driving while revoked 10-46...... 7 Fraud...... 1 August 13 10-50 Hit and Run...... 2 Harassment...... 5 or suspended, 2nd offense. Jackson was 12:11 p.m. 22-year-old Autumn Lea 10-50 J1...... 16 Information...... 4 released to authorities and transported to Harper of Hamilton was arrested for 10-50 J2...... 39 Intoxicated Driver...... 2 Daviess DeKalb Regional Jail pending possession of a controlled substance 911 Hangup...... 2 Intoxicated Subject...... 2 charges. amphetamine (not marijuana); possession Abandoned Vehicle...... 1 K-9...... 2 8:54 p.m. 40-year-old Lawrence Sherman of marijuana up to 35 grams; unlawful use Alarms...... 2 Lost Property...... 2 Jackson Jr of Hamilton was arrested for of drug paraphernalia. Harper was released Area Check...... 3 Other Agency Call...... 2 being a sex offender loitering within 500 feet to authorities and transported to Clinton Assault...... 1 Parking Complaint...... 4 of a park or playground, 1st offense. Jackson County Jail pending charges. Assist Outside Agency...... 7 Pedestrian Check...... 4 C & I Driver...... 13 Prison Recount...... 1 Car Stop...... 65 Property Damage...... 3 Cameron Fire Department ~ Calls for service Check Welfare...... 7 Sexual Misconduct...... 2 Citizen Assist...... 27 Special Assignment...... 5 The following report is calls for service answered by the Cameron Fire Department from Civil...... 2 SRO...... 4 August 8 to August 15, 2016. Court...... 2 Stealing...... 2 Debris...... 1 Suspicious Activity...... 14 August 8 August 13 Disturbance...... 11 Traffic...... 1 9:39 a.m. Vehicle Accident on I-35 at BB 8:39 a.m. Assist EMS at 1947 NW Domestic Disturbance...... 5 Training...... 19 Highway Winchester Rd Drug Activity...... 1 Vehicle Check...... 5 4:46 p.m. Vehicle Accident at 505 Lana 2:29 p.m. Assist EMS at 1947 NW Escort...... 18 Total calls for service...... 321 Drive Winchester Rd Follow-Up...... 10 August 8 August 14 10:29 a.m. Business Assist at 710 W 7:32 a.m. Vehicle Accident on US Prospect Highway 36 at Bob F Griffin Rd 11:42 a.m. Fire Alarm at 1013 Ensign 4:44 p.m. CO / Odor Complaint at 205 RICHMOND METAL SUPPLY Trace S Orange IN STOCK 20 COLORS READY TO BE 12:16 p.m. Vehicle Accident at 2000 N Walnut CUSTOM CUT FOR YOU. 1:38 p.m. Vehicle Accident at 403 N Walnut FEATURING: *Metal & Trim Orders Dan’s Septic • #1 29 ga. Metal (40 year warranty) Placed by Noon Today August 10 • #2 Painted Metal at Competitive Prices Will Be Ready Tomorrow 12:22 p.m. Fire Alarm at 2201 N Walnut Tank Pumping • Residential & Commercial Overhead Doors 1:22 p.m. Vehicle Accident on BB & Operators Highway at Tri-County Line Rd and Cleaning Evening & Weekend • Steel Entry Doors • Painted Screws & Nails August 11 Appointments Available 6:08 p.m. CO / Odor Complaint at 903 • Vinyl & Aluminum Windows • Color Matched Trim (Custom Made for You) W Fourth Lawson • Insulation Products 8:16 p.m. Smoke Investigation at 1105 S Dan Lindsey, Owner • Complete Building Kits Walnut “Where • Competitive Prices Quality August 12 816-674-3489 Hits [email protected] • And Much, Much More! 7:24 a.m. Vehicle Accident on Old Home” Highway 36 at Salebarn Rd 5:52 p.m. Vehicle Accident on I-35 SB at TOLL FREE NUMBER 52 MM 888-706-3131

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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. Richard Adams 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 10:00 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 Sunday Celebrate Recovery 6:30 p.m. JESUS CHRIST Pastors Aaron and Micah Douglas Pastors Lonnie and Colleen Hardy A Christ centered recovery program Elder Dr. Kendall DeSelms 317 N. Locust | (660) 646-8760 (816) 632-2527 Tuesday Small Group Classes 1008 W. 3rd | (816) 649-0012 cornerstonechurch.cc www.passionchurchpcg.com For All Ages 7:00 p.m. 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. 1-888-632-1700 Toll Free 632-5812 Sunday Morning Service 10:45 a.m. 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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V ELECTote YOUR Missouri! SECRETARY OF STATE Who Is Lincoln County Secretary of State * 1. Four secretaries of state have gone on to beFacts governors: Named For? John Cummins Edwards (1844), Hamilton Rowan (1861), Many of you would probably guess that Lincoln County is Warren E. Hearnes (1965), and Matt Blunt (2001). named after our 16th president, , and that would be a good guess. But how could 2. The only statewide elected official ever impeached and then you make sure you were right? Who in Missouri compiles this kind of information? removed from office in Missouri was Secretary of State The secretary of state is responsible for Judith Moriarty in 1994 after she let her son sign up to compiling many kinds of records for Missouri. A lot of the information is run for office after the filing deadline had passed. found in Missouri’s official information 3. manual, commonly known as James C. Kirkpatrick was elected five times as the The Blue Book.** secretary of state and served 20 years, longer than The secretary of state is also any other statewide elected official. The Missouri State Missouri’s chief election official. Those wanting to run for elected offices sign up at the Infornmation Center is named after him. secretary of state’s office. The secretary is then responsible 4. for setting up elections Roy Blunt (1985-1993) and Matt Blunt (2001- and making sure the are the first father and son to serve as secretaries of elections are run state. 2004) HELP WANTED smoothly and fairly. Secretary of State for The secretary of state the State of Missouri also makes sure Missouri’s LEARNING EXTENSIONS He or she must be: historical documents are kept b a resident of Missouri safe. These documents are put b For all grade levels, go to www.sos.mo.gov for more information on for one year before the in a place called the archives. the office of secretary of state. c Grades 4-6: election Another role the secretary of state has is making sure ACTIVITY #1—If you were Missouri’s secretary of state, what would that businesses in Missouri are being you do to encourage people to vote in elections? Interview a family honest and following Missouri’s laws. But these are just member over 18 years of age and ask how important voting is to him/ her, then share these views with other class members. a few of the many roles the secretary of state has. ACTIVITY #2—Take a trip to your school library and ask to see a copy The secretary of state, like most of Missouri’s elected officials, of Missouri’s Blue Book. What do you think is the most interesting and is elected every four years in November at the same time the valuable part of this book? Why? governor and president of the United States are elected. There are d Grades 7-12: no limits on how many times someone ACTIVITY #1—The only qualification to be Missouri’s secretary of may be elected secretary of state. state is to have been a state resident for one year. Do you think there should be more qualifications, and if so, what should they be? LEARN MORE ABOUT ELECTIONS ACTIVITY #2—Do you think there should be a term limit for a AND VOTING IN MISSOURI, secretary of state? Compare and contrast the roles of secretary of INCLUDING CURRENT CANDIDATES state and governor. Why do you think the framers of Missouri’s FOR OFFICE—mo.gov and Constitution imposed a term limit on the governor and not the sos.mo.gov/elections/goVoteMissouri. secretary of state?

Brought to you by this newspaper, * Lincoln County was named for Benjamin MISSOURI STANDARDS ALIGHNMENT: The Missouri Bar and the Lincoln, a Revolutionary War general. GLE—SS3-A1, C, CA2, 3, 1.6 (for grades K-8) Missouri Press Association ** The Blue Book is now available only online at: CLE—SS2C, CA 2, 3, 1.6 (for grades 9-12) www.sos.mo.gov/BlueBook 16 - Citizen-Observer Thursday, August 18, 2016

V ELECTote YOUR Missouri! TREASURER Treasurer Facts 1. Alfred Morrison was re-elected treasurer in 1860, but had to be replaced when the What would three billion Civil War broke out because he refused to take an oath of loyalty to the Union side – he dollars look like? sympathized with the Confederacy. According to Missouri’s state treasurer, a $3 billion stack of $10 2. Nancy Farmer was the first woman to hold the bills would be 7,500 feet high, or more than 11 Gateway Arch Monuments stacked up! And if we started counting to 3 billion right office (2001-2005). now, it would take us over 90 years to finish. Three billion dollars 3. Two recent state treasurers, and is the amount of money that the state treasurer takes care of for the state of Missouri. The treasurer invests the money and then gives , went on to become the governor it to businesses, farmers and Missouri communities that need extra money. of Missouri. 4. George Caleb Bingham, a famous artist, The state treasurer also has Missouri’s lost and found department. It’s not the kind of lost and found you’d look in if served as state treasurer from 1862-1865. you misplaced your backpack or CD case — it is where businesses like banks turn in money that has been lost HELP WANTED or forgotten. Missouri is holding over $300 million Treasurer for the in unclaimed property LEARNING EXTENSIONS State of Missouri belonging to 1.5 million b For all grade levels, go to www.treasurer.missouri.gov for more owners. information on the treasurer’s office. He or she must be: c Grades 4-6: ACTIVITY #1—What is the most important job of the b a citizen of the United hat do you want to be state treasurer—taking care of $3 billion, having a lost and found States for 15 years W when you grow up? More department, or having a program to help with college costs? Why? c a resident of Missouri than 85 percent of all new ACTIVITY #2—Draw what $3 billion looks like to you. for one year before the jobs in the 21st Century election ACTIVITY #3—Check out the unclaimed property database at www. will require some education showmemoney.com. Maybe you can help your parents and relatives beyond high school. What find some lost money! does that have to do with d Grades 7-12: ACTIVITY #1—The state treasurer is the only elected the treasurer’s office? The treasurer oversees the Missouri official besides the governor and lieutenant governor who can run only Saving for Tuition, or MO$T program. This is an account that two times for office. Why do you think the treasurer would have this limitation? Do you agree with this term limit? Why or why not? helps parents save money for college. ACTIVITY #2—Research how property in Missouri becomes person may only serve as state treasurer for two terms. “unclaimed” and how long the state has to hold onto this property A before it can use it for state business.

LEARN MORE ABOUT ELECTIONS ACTIVITY #3—What qualifications or experiences would you want AND VOTING IN MISSOURI, someone running for state treasurer to have? INCLUDING CURRENT CANDIDATES FOR OFFICE—mo.gov and ACTIVITY #4—Learn about how to help your parents save money for your college education by going to www.missourimost.org. sos.mo.gov/elections/goVoteMissouri.

MISSOURI STANDARDS ALIGHNMENT: Brought to you by this newspaper, The Missouri Bar GLE—SS3-A1, C, CA2, 3, 1.6 (for grades K-8) and the Missouri Press Association CLE—SS2C, CA 2, 3, 1.6 (for grades 9-12) Thursday, August 18, 2016 Classifieds Citizen-Observer - 17 We are in need of future­ board HUNT­ING­TON’S DIS­EASE Advertising Deadlines mem­bers. Call Joe Dor­ton at Do you know someone with 816-632-3262 for questions­ or Hunt­ing­ton’s Dis­ease? Cameron Shopper di­rec­tions. North­west Mis­souri has a Classifieds A Section Deadline - Fridays, 10:00 a.m. sup­port group that meets the B Section Deadline - Mondays, 11:00 a.m. 213 - Special Notices 2nd Mon­day of each month at Index & User’s Guide Lib­er­ty Hos­pi­tal (en­trance next Citizen-Observer - Tuesdays, 10:00 a.m. AA MEETINGS: to di­a­ly­sis clinic)­ at 7pm. You Lathrop First Christian Church. are not alone. Call Becky at 201-250 301-350 Jewelry ...... 402 Farms ...... 554 Heating & Air Conditioning .. 685 Tree Pruning, Rem., Spray .. 794 Mondays 7pm. Non-smoking. 816-592-0950 ques­tions. Lawn Mowers ...... 405 Small Acreages ...... 557 Heavy Equip. Operators ...... 686 TV/VCR Repair ...... 797 Call 816-528-3130 or Announcements Employment Lawn Supplies ...... 408 Income Property ...... 560 Horseshoeing ...... 687 Typing - Resumes ...... 800 LIFE Recovery Group Medical Supplies ...... 411 Commercial Property ...... 563 Insulation, Siding ...... 688 Upholstery, Carpet, Drapes 803 816-586-3361. Cemeteries ...... 201 Employment Services ...... 301 Miscellaneous ...... 414 Houses for Sale ...... 566 Insurance Services ...... 692 Vacuum Sales, Repairs ...... 809 Cov­er­ing vari­ous is­sues Monuments, Funerals ...... 204 Job Information ...... 304 AA OF GAL­LA­TIN Musical Instruments ...... 417 Wanted, Real Estate ...... 569 Interior Decorating ...... 695 con­cern­ing re­cov­ery, for­give­ In Memoriam ...... 207 Temporary ...... 307 Office Supplies ...... 420 Mobile Homes ...... 572 Internet/Compuer Serv...... 698 826-850 Open Meet­ing Wed­. Nights, Card of Thanks ...... 210 Help Wanted ...... 310 ness, life in recov­ ­ery & Snow Equipment ...... 423 Mobile Home Sites ...... 575 Laundry, Dry Cleaning ...... 701 Recreation 7 pm, Upstairs above Subway Special Notices ...... 213 Sales Help Wanted ...... 313 Sporting Goods ...... 426 Lawn & Garden Care ...... 704 over­com­ing ad­ver­si­ties. Tickets ...... 216 Situations Wanted ...... 316 on Main St. Tools ...... 429 Lawn Mowers, Sm. Eng...... 707 Waterproofing ...... 812 Tues. nights 7 pm, Crossroads­ Amusements, Events ...... 222 Positions Wanted ...... 319 601-825 Wanted to Buy ...... 432 Leather Cleaning, Repair .... 710 Personal Watercraft ...... 826 Call Ju­lie 660-828-4511 Vacations, Resorts ...... 225 Childcare ...... 322 Special Services Youth Building,­ 919 N Har­ris Wearing Apparel ...... 435 Legal Services ...... 711 Boats, Marine Supplies ...... 829 Schools-Instruction ...... 228 Care for Ederly ...... 325 Adoption Services ...... 601 Masonry & Concrete ...... 713 Campers & Trailers ...... 832 St, Cam­er­on. For more in­fo Employment Opportunities 328 451-455 call 816-724-4341 Miscellaneous ...... 331 Air & Duct Cleaning ...... 607 Meat Processing ...... 714 Airplanes ...... 835 ATTENTION 231-275 Financial Air Services ...... 610 Miscellaneous Services ...... 716 Recreational Vehicles ...... 837 NARC­OT­ICS 351-450 Alerations & Sewing ...... 616 Moving ...... 719 Miscellaneous ...... 838 CLASSIFIED Pets & Supplies Merchandise Business Opportunities ...... 451 Antiques & Restorations ..... 619 Music Instruction ...... 721 ANON­Y­MOUS: Money to Loan ...... 454 Appliance Repair ...... 622 Novelties & Spec. Gifts ...... 725 851-900 CUSTOMERS Lost Items/Pets ...... 231 Sundays @ 6:30pm Miscellaneous ...... 455 Auctioneers ...... 623 Nursing, Rest Homes ...... 728 Found Items/Pets ...... 234 Antiques ...... 351 Automotive We now require 116 W. 4th St., Cam­er­on. Auto Serives ...... 625 Odd Jobs ...... 731 Miscellaneous ...... 237 Appliances ...... 352 501-550 Beauty & Barber Shops ...... 628 Painting & Papering ...... 737 Auto Parts ...... 851 payment on ads Meeting room, main floor, Small Animals ...... 251 Auctions ...... 354 Rentals Bicycle, Motorcycle Repair . 631 Pest Control ...... 743 Auto Services ...... 854 Registered Pets ...... 254 Bicycles ...... 357 Old School. 800-561-2250 Bookkeeping, Taxes ...... 634 Photography ...... 749 Classic - Antique ...... 857 before they can Miscellaneous Pets ...... 257 Building Materials ...... 360 UKC ANA help line. Apartment, Furnished ...... 501 Carpentry & Remodeling .... 637 Piano Tuning & Repair ...... 752 Cars - Domestic ...... 863 Grooming & Supplies ...... 260 Business Equipment ...... 363 run. We accept Apartments, Unfurnished ... 504 Catering/Food Services ...... 640 Plumbing, Sewer Service .... 755 Cars - Import ...... 866 OA MEET­INGS eve­ry Wed­ Kennels/Pet Sitters ...... 263 Collectibles ...... 366 Duplexes ...... 507 Childcare & Services ...... 643 Printing Services ...... 758 Motorcycles ...... 869 Visa, MC or Horses & Ponies ...... 266 Computers ...... 369 nes­day at 5:30 pm followed­ Construction Equipment ..... 372 Mobile Homes ...... 510 Cleaning - Comm/Home ...... 646 Rental Services ...... 761 Vans, Equipment ...... 872 Discover by AA/NA Meet­ing at 6:00 276-300 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 pm upstairs above Subway on Farmers Market Firearms ...... 378 Call 816-632-6543 Flooring, Carpet ...... 380 Roommates ...... 519 Electrical Services ...... 655 Sewing Machine Repair ...... 768 Farm Trucks ...... 878 Main St. in Galla­ ­tin. For info Sleeping Rooms ...... 522 Entertainment Services ...... 658 Shoe Repair ...... 770 Motor Homes ...... 881 Farm Equipment ...... 276 Flowers, Plants, Trees ...... 381 Office Space ...... 525 Excavating Services ...... 661 Snow Removal ...... 773 Trailers, 5th Wheels ...... 884 con­tact Ju­lie Fish­er, 660-605- Farm Supplies ...... 279 Fuel, Oil, Coal, Wood ...... 384 Business Property ...... 528 Fencing ...... 664 Storage ...... 776 Campers, Shells ...... 889 BE WISE! IM­MUN­IZE! 0371, [email protected] Livestock ...... 282 Furnaces, Heating Stoves ... 387 Farms & Farmland ...... 531 Financial Services ...... 667 Taxi Services ...... 785 Miscellaneous ...... 894 Mea­sles & Whoop­ing cough Poultry & Supplies ...... 285 Furniture ...... 388 PREG­NANT? Firearm Repair ...... 670 Therapy ...... 788 Wanted to Buy ...... 899 Seeds, Feeds, Fertilizers ..... 288 Garage Sales ...... 389 551-600 are on the rise! Protect­ your Flooring, Carpet Install ...... 671 Trash Hauling & Clean-Up .. 791 BREAST FEED­ING? Hay, Straw ...... 291 Good Things to Eat ...... 390 Real Estate Furniture Repair ...... 673 child NOW! Im­mun­i­za­tions Farmers Wants ...... 294 Heating, Air Conditioning ... 393 Have a child un­der 5? Health & Fitness ...... 676 Ad Payment: and well child checkups­ Farmers Services ...... 297 Holiday Items ...... 396 We accept cash, You need Wic! Receive­ Building Sites & Lots ...... 551 Health Care ...... 679 be­gin at birth. Regu­ ­lar clinics­ Farm Miscellaneous ...... 299 Household Goods ...... 399 checks, and credit cards. When vouch­ers for for­mu­la, milk, month­ly in Cam­er­on, Plat­ cheese, and more. paying by phone, please have tsburg & Lath­rop. Call Clinton­ By Fax: By Email: credit card ready. When faxing Reg­u­lar clinics­ month­ly. Place an ad… Coun­ty Health De­part­ment Call Cald­well Coun­ty Health 816-632-4508 [email protected] now 816-539-2144. EOE. By Phone: your ad, include your credit De­pt. 816-586-2311. Busy? Take advantage after 5 CAM­ER­ON CROSS­ROADS pm & on weekends & email us. card number. We’ll call back for Or Clinton County Health 816-632-6543 By Mail: confirmation. AA GROUP: The Old School Dept.816-539-2144. EOE. Hours: Mon. - Fri. Classified Adv. On Line: Rm 7, 116 W 4th St, Cam­er­on. www.mycameronnews.com Mon. Wed. Fri. & Sat. 12pm; 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. P. O. Box 498 Tues. & Thurs. 7pm; Sun. PETS & Cameron, MO 64429 COMBO SPECIAL $33.50 5pm. Open meetings­ Wed. & last Sun. of every­ month SUPPLIES OnE wEEk OnLy Figures to be Combo Special runs in 4 issues of the Cameron with potluck at 4pm. Contact­ Shopper and 4 issues of the Citizen- Observer. Bill 816-632-1896 or Gary & Only One Week Only Runs In Both The Cameron $ .19 No refunds available with this special. We will Kathie 816-632-5414 Shopper and Citizen-Observer. 5 lines or less, gladly stop ad if you give us a call. 5 lines or 253 - Cats $ .00 $1.00 for each added line. per4 issue Crossroads AL-Anon less, $1.00 for each added line. Family Group Meeting­ 10 Payment is needed before ad will run. Payment is needed before ad will run. 4 free female kit­tens to good First Chris­tian Church home. Good barn or house pet. Only Only 318 N Pine, Cam­er­on, MO Vari­ous grey col­ors. Call 816- Items under $50 (asking value), up to 20 words. Items under $100 (asking value), up to 20 Thurs­days at 7:00 pm 248-1392. Hamilton. $ .00 $ .00 words. Ad runs until item sells. The only require­ ­ment is a Ad runs until item sells. Free Kittens.­ 4 spayed and 4 not family member or friend with 3 5 spayed. 816-261-8906. a problem with alcohol/ addiction. David­ 816-632- Earn up to $2,800. Stu­dy avail The Ho­pe­well Cemetery Board 260 - Grooming & 101 - Public Notices 6362, Tommie 816-724-5292 Supplies PUBLIC for Healthy Females­ age 18- of New York township­ will be 55. Non-Smok­ing, tak­ing no meeting­ Sep­tem­ber 7 at 7 p.m. GRA­CIE’S NOTICES med­i­ca­tions, Avail or over­night in the Hope­ ­well Baptist­ Church. GROO­MING­DALES stays, you may qual­i­fy. In­ter­est­ Pro­fes­sion­al Pet Groom­ing ed? Study­ 5099. Call Quintiles!­ Since 1973, 1212 W 4th St, 913-894-5533. Cam­er­on. NEW PHONE NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE 816-724-0597 For default in the payment of debt secured by a deed of trust executed NOTICE OF TAX RATE HEARING by Joseph W. Bailie and Angie M. Bailie, dated August 15, 2012, and GRAND PAWS PET recorded on August 16, 2012, Document No. 2012-2637 in the Office BOARD­ING & SA­LON of the Recorder of Deeds, Clinton County, Missouri, the undersigned 816-632-9429 A public hearing will be held on Monday, August 29, 2016 at 6:30 P.M. at which time Successor Trustee will on August 26, 2016, at 10:00 AM, at the West or 816-449-3917. citizens may be heard on the property tax rates proposed to be set by the City of Osborn, Front Door of the Clinton County Courthouse, Plattsburg, Missouri, sell State Li­censed, Climate Missouri, a political subdivision. at public vendue to the highest bidder for cash: Con­trolled. Ask about our pickup/delivery. ASSESSED VALUATION CURRENT TAX YEAR PRIOR TAX YEAR A TRACT OF LAND DESCRIBED AS BEGINNING TWENTY (20) FEET EAST OF THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF THE NORTHEAST (BY CATEGORIES) 2016 2015 QUARTER OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION FARMERS REAL ESTATE – Residential $ 1,960,980 $ 2,352,270 TWENTY-NINE(29), TOWNSHIP FIFTY-SEVEN (57), RANGE THIRTY (30), CLINTON COUNTY, MISSOURI, RUNNING THENCE EAST SIXTEEN (16) RODS; THENCE NORTH TEN (10) RODS; MARKET REAL ESTATE – Agricultural $ 28,070 $ THENCE WEST SIXTEEN (16) RODS; THENCE SOUTH TEN (10) RODS TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. AND THAT PART OF THE REAL ESTATE – Commercial $ 371,700 $ SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF 276 - Farm Equipment SECTION TWENTY-NINE (29), TOWNSHIP FIFTY-SEVEN (57), PERSONAL PROPERTY $ 926,020 $ 906,358 RANGE THIRTY (30), CLINTON COUNTY, MISSOURI, LYING Mas­sey Fer­gu­son 65 die­sel NORTH AND WEST OF THE NOW ABANDONED RIGHT-OF- tractor, good condi­ ­tion, tires are LOCAL ASSESSED 0 0 WAY OF THE CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND, AND PACIFIC RAILROAD 60 percent,­ also 6ft bush hog COMPANY. SUBJECT TO ALL PUBLIC AND PRIVATE ROADS AND mow­er, 6ft blade and Ford dirt EASEMENTS., commonly known as 11791 Northeast Hahn scoop. All $3,850. 816-586- STATE ASSESSED – Commercial $ 280,453 $ 301,123 Road, Cameron, MO, 64429 2323 STATE ASSESSED – Personal Prop $ 37,560 $ 38,250 subject to all prior easements, restrictions, reservations, covenants and 282 - Livestock encumbrances now of record, if any, to satisfy the debt and costs. TOTAL $ 3,604,783 $ 3,598,001 Butch­er calves, corn-grass fed, SouthLaw, P.C., Successor Trustee $2.50lb, hang­ing wt. ap­prox. NEW CONSTRUCTION AND IMPROVEMENTS 1000lb each. 660-663-3085. REAL ESTATE $ 2,840 $______First Publication: August 4, 2016. For more information, visit www. 291 - Hay,Straw southlaw.com AMOUNT OF PROPERTY PROPOSED Mixed grass large round bales. De­liv­ery available.­ $75/bale. TAX 2016 (PER $100) NOTICE FUND OBO. Call Rick at 816-809- Pursuant to the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, 15 U.S.C. §1692c(b), 3499.

no information concerning the collection of this debt may be given Small square hay bales. Brome General Fund $ 0.7766 $ 0.7766 without the prior consent of the consumer given directly to the debt - $4; mixed grass - $3.50. collector or the express permission of a court of competent jurisdiction. Otis Marshall. 816-261-6941. TOTAL $ 0.7766 The debt collector is attempting to collect a debt and any information Mays­ville. obtained will be used for that purpose Casefile No. 187909-775219.

Jody Barlow, City Clerk [08/04, 08/11, 08/18, 08/25/16] 18 - Citizen-Observer Classifieds Thursday, August 18, 2016 Hour­ly pay part-time po­si­tion Mov­ing Sale. 10700 NW Tim­ available­ in local­ insurance­ of­ ber Ridge, Camer­ ­on. Fri. and HILLCREST MANOR & REHAB fice for cus­tom­er serv­ice re­lated­ SAt. Aug 19th and 20th 9 a.m. EMPLOYMENT du­ties. Must be pro­fi­cient with MERCHANDISE - Noon. 2 miles E on Old 36. 801 S Colby St. • Hamilton, MO com­put­er and have ex­cellent­ Lots of tools: drills, com­pres­ com­mu­ni­ca­tion skills. Prev­i­ous sor, shelving­ and stor­age; kid’s (816) 583-2119 of­fice ex­peri­ence is pre­ferred. cloth­ing, toys, fur­ni­ture, and Ap­plic­ant must be able to pass 378 - Firearms books. Hillcrest the state insurance­ exam with­ Mul­ti-Fami­ ­ly sale. Aug. 20th in 45 days of hire. If in­ter­est­ed, Winchester Mod­el 70, 243 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Follow­ signs. LPN Needed Manor in please mail resume­ includes­ WSSM up­grad­ed trig­ger, Mil­ NE 292nd St, Cameron. Kitch­ ref­er­enc­es to: Job open­ing P.O. ley Tac­ti­cal Scope, 4x16x50 en cab­i­nets, air con­di­tion­ers, Daviess-DeKalb Hamilton is Box 687, Cam­er­on, Mo 64429. com­posite stock, bi-pod, sport­ing goods, cleats, fur­ni­ hiring CNAs Part Time Food Serv­ice and $1,100; Brown­ing Pump Rifle,­ ture, antiques,­ Christmas­ stuff, Regional Jail Food Service­ Subs. Camer­­ 30-06 wal­nut stock, ex­cel­lent clothes, lots of mis­cella­ ­ne­ous • Located in Pattonsburg, Mo & LPNs for on R-I School Dis­trict. Apply­ con­di­tion, Bush­nell Elit­e s­cope, stuff. No ear­ly sales or early­ on­line at www.cam­er­on.k12. $1,100; Brown­ing Olympia­ 30- phone calls. 816-365-8028. • Part-Time Hours Available Evening and mo.us. Click on Employ­ ­ment 06, Pre-salt, $10,000. 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