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Photo by Annette Bauer Demolition of the former Furniture Depot in Cameron has begun. According to City Manager Mark Gaugh it has taken two years moving through the process to have the building removed, which was a dangerous structure according to the Dangerous Structures ordinance. The British Scout Electric rates and animal invasion shelter discussed at City Council By Annette Bauer Discussion of the animal shelter was Editor brought back up first in the city manager [email protected] report, where Gaugh reported to the Council updates to the animal shelter have been During the Monday July 17 City Council necessary to avoid possible fines, which the meeting the electric rates were once again shelter has begun to work on. The changes the topic of discussion. According to City will allow some time before a new shelter Manager Mark Gaugh the electric meter needs to be constructed, however some of the testing of thirty-three meters was completed things cannot be modified and would only and found to be accurate in measuring be corrected with a new shelter. According power. There was no costs to the customers to Gaugh, the city did buy some time with for the testing. According to Gaugh, the the improvements but a new shelter will still electric rates were raised in April 2016 be necessary. Councilman John Feighert to reflect the percentage charged to the III asked about what the costs the architect city by the wholesale electric provider. came back with for the costs of the animal Gaugh said city staff does not recommend the shelter. Gaugh expressed the costs would repeal of the electric rates at this time saying be about $600,000-700,000. Gaugh stated the city of Cameron has one of the lowest the costs seemed consistent with the costs electric rates in the area and maintaining a of other animal shelters in the area. He also good fund reserve has assisted in funding said a cheaper building could be built, with Photo by Annette Bauer many capital improvements without cheaper materials, but the city would end up The British contingent of Scouts in their campsite, Short Arrow at Camp borrowing money or paying interest. with a cheaper building. Geiger. Councilman Dennis Clark expressed his Councilman Sloan, being new to the support of the city staff and the electric rates the Pony Express Council also visits the Council, expressed his thoughts about By Annette Bauer remain the same saying, “I am very much a United Kingdom (UK). the animal shelter was still in progress Editor believer, that you build up strong reserves, The British Scouts staying at Camp and asked where exactly the process was. [email protected] anchor your existing revenue streams and Geiger are staying in the unique campsite Gaugh said the plans were drawn up and “The British are coming, the British are you try to find new revenue streams.” called Short Arrow at Camp Geiger, bid, but he was under the understanding the coming,” was the excited announcement on Councilman L. Corey Sloan expressed which features tipis, the only campsite Council did not want to fund it at the costs social media by Amanda Terhune on the eve his support of placing an ordinance on the at Geiger that does. Scouts at camp are presented. Councilman Sloan requested it be of the arrival of British Scouts to Kansas agenda to repeal the electric rates based experiencing the C.O.P.E. course, fly placed back on the agenda for discussion. City. Every four years, for over twenty-five upon upcoming rate analysis study to be fishing, Buckskin Games (which includes Mayor Breckenridge also expressed a desire years, a contingent of British Scouts has been conducted in 2018 so that the city can tomahawk throwing), and shooting sports. to have the animal shelter placed back on arriving to spend a week at Camp Geiger evaluate where the electric rates may need to Scouting in Britain is co-ed, but Camp the agenda to be discussed, so the Council near St. Joseph, hosted by American families be and then if a rate increase is necessary, do Geiger is only set up for boys to camp so can take their time to decide what is really to experience all the camp has to offer and it in increments so the residents of Cameron some of the young ladies who arrived needed and perhaps finding a way to manage having an opportunity to experience a bit of are not impacted by a large increase all at with the contingent are staying with host lower costs. the best the Midwest has to offer at the same once. families to experience other aspects of the time. A contingent of American Scouts from A vote to place a repeal ordinance on the Midwest and visiting their friends at camp. During the final public participation, next agenda was passed by a 3-2 vote with Some of the biggest differences the Heidi Sloan stepped before the Council to Mayor Darlene Breckenridge and Council British Scouts have expressed noticing address the electric reserve and asking why members Sloan and Feighert voting for and is the roadways, one of the Scout leaders it cannot be used for the animal shelter, Council members Clark and Jack voting See SCOUTS on page 2 against. See COUNCIL on page 2 2 - Citizen-Observer The Jump Thursday, July 20, 2017 Upcoming meetings/events COUNCIL______from front page July 20 saying, “Why do we keep slapping the incident had happened, he could Jamey McVicker came before commercial, this is the land the city The Cameron Municipal bandaids on bandaids on bandaids offer no explanation as to why it may the Council to speak to them about has been working to develop. Both Band will perform at 8 when we can do something good for have happened, other than oversight, Crossroads Crush and requesting the bills were passed unanimously. p.m. at the Price Pavilion in our community.” expressing he did not believe Council support for of Crossroads An application for a temporary McCorkle Park. City Manager Gaugh said he anyone made a phone call to make Crush and providing them with the liquor license for Lucky’s Bar could fund the animal shelter right sure the barriers were not accessible. budget for the festival. The Council and Grill (formerly Kamler’s) now, but he is not the deciding Larry Griffey also came before the voted to give Crossroads Crush the was approved unanimously by the July 21-23 person, it is up to Council. Council to speak to the frustrations, $5,000 in funds requested from the Council. The 90 day temporary A Leather and Lace Rally The animal shelter will be back break downs in communication and Community Project fund. license allows for the determination will be held at the Lathrop on the Council agenda for the next number of times he had thought all Other business on the Council of food versus the sale of alcohol to Antique Showground, 2488 meetings. paperwork and information required agenda included a resolution be made. After the 90 day period, SE Hwy 33, Lathrop. Gates During the public participation by the city was in order, only to approving the incentives to be a permanent license can be applied open at Noon on Friday. portion of the meeting, Shawn discover there was something else offered to qualified businesses to for. McGowan, Associate Manager of required. Griffey has also been facilitate economic growth and an Housing Authority re- July 22 Carquest expressed his opinion requesting records of meetings ordinance authorizing an agreement appointments of Shirley Combs and Plattsburg Chamber of about barriers not being accessible and information in conjunction between Alliance Water Resources Debbie Hahn were also approved Commerce will be hosting to be placed for the car show that with the Sunshine Law from the for management and operations unanimously. Christmas in July in occurred on July 1. According to city and asked that any future fees of the wastewater facility – both During the final public downtown Plattsburg. McGowan, he had been assured by for such documents be waived. measures were passed unanimously. participation, Justin Snodgrass of The Cameron YMCA city staff that barriers would be out The City Council responded to Two bills for rezoning of city Warrior Outdoors stepped before will be hosting the 11th and ready to be picked up to be used McGowan and Griffey expressing owned land were on the agenda – the Council to tell them about an annual Cameron Triathlon at to block off streets for the car show, their apologies for the problems one of the bills concerned rezoning upcoming project he is working on, 7 a.m. at Recreation Park. as required by the city. McGowan they encountered attempting to put land adjacent to the wastewater Paddle for Patriots to raise money expressed his opinion that a phone on the car show and requested a sit treatment plant, which the city and awareness for Warrior Outdoors call had been made at the last minute down meeting with both parties, acquired in 2015 from residential to and PTSD. July 23 and a decision had been made by the Council and the City Staff to commercial, the city has no plans for The next City Council meeting The Ukulele Club will someone on city staff to not have attempt to figure out what happened development of the land at this time. will be August 7 at 6 p.m. meet from 2 p.m. – 4 p.m. the barriers pulled out and ready to for this event and also to attempt The second bill was for a change in at the United Methodist be picked up. City Manager Mark to streamline the process for future zoning to the land purchased in 2016 Church Educational Unit in Gaugh said although he was aware events. near the hospital from agricultural to Cameron TCC Verizon will be providing free backpacks to children from 1 – 4 p.m. SCOUTS______from front page at the Cameron Regional YMCA. Tammy Barnes said, “The motorways are The Girl Scouts asked about whether or not the so big and you drive on the wrong side!” girls travel often to Europe and the differences July 25 Others of the British Scouts expressed shock in American and British currency as well. The Cameron Municipal that every American household does not have an Brougton and Hemstock also explained seeing Court is in session, at electric kettle. Scout Abbey Broughton explained guns in the UK is a rare and odd sight, so seeing City Hall, 205 N. Main, many people in the UK do not actually like tea, armed police and knowing their fellow Scouts beginning at 6:30 p.m. but still have an electric kettle for heating water. are shooting guns at Camp Geiger seems odd to Food and weather have been two of the biggest them. Guns are not something easily accessible or differences members of the British contingent available in the UK. Most police officers simply July 27 have expressed. The choices of so many sugary carry tasers. The Cameron Planning cereals for breakfast and the multitude of choices Host families in Cameron include the and Zoning Commission in our fast food restaurants, not only of food, but Terhunes, Mackinlays and the Switliks. meets in regular session also in soda pop, or fizzy drinks, as the British The British will gather at Camp Geiger on at City Hall, 205 N. Main, refer to them, have impressed them. Wednesday night July 19 to enjoy family night beginning at 6 p.m. According to Zeta Switlik, the two British together, then will have the opportunity to The Cameron Municipal Scouts staying with them, George and Bethany experience a tapping ceremony on Thursday night. Band will perform at 8 Raines, have been truly enjoying tator tots, a food Over the upcoming weekend, the MacKinleys are p.m. at the Price Pavilion in not available in the UK. planning a bar-b-que and fireworks display. The McCorkle Park. After their first night at Camp Geiger, the British will be in the Cameron area until Friday British contingent expressed their delight at the July 28, then will depart for other parts of the July 29 enthusiasm and humor of the Geiger Staff. They country before returning to the UK. Plattsburg Chamber of also were keenly aware of the weather. Commerce will be hosting Temperatures in Belper region of the UK, Christmas in July in where the British Scouts are from, are typically Submitted Photo downtown Plattsburg. around 68 degrees (20 degrees celcius), even The state of Missouri is .74 times as big as Passion Church will be during their summer. Most shops in Britain are the United Kingdom. hosting their 4th Annual heated, because it is colder outside. So going into the difference in the Scouting program and also Back to School Splash from a shop that is colder than it is outside has been a the differences in culture. 2 – 5 p.m. at McCorkle Park. difference as well. Although their school does not have uniforms, Western Missouri British Scouts Abbey Broughton and Sydney Boughton and Hemstock explained it is unusual Correctional Center will Hemstock sat down with some Girl Scouts and a in the UK to encounter a school that does not. be hosting a softball Boy Scout on Tuesday night to discuss some of tournament/home run derby to benefit Special Olympics Missouri at 8 a.m. at the Lathrop Baseball Field, 500 Elm St.

July 30 Cameron Saddle club will host a Fun in the Sun buckle series at 2 p.m. at JBLB Insurance Arena.

August 3 The Cameron Municipal Band will perform at 8 p.m. at the Price Pavilion in McCorkle Park. Photo by Annette Bauer Girl Scouts Elizabeth Funchess, Ashlyn Pierce, Boy Scout Photo submitted Keldon Funchess, British Scouts Abbey Broughton and British Scouts at Camp Geiger throw tomahawks during Buck- Sydney Hemstock. skin Games. Thursday, July 20, 2017 Citizen-Observer - 3 LIGHTS OUT!! Solar 1st July Chamber Mischief on the Horizon!! Business Spotlight: By Ann Clark drinks!! Contributed 1. Light’s Out March - Bagley IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to extreme 2. Morning, Noon and Night in Vienna - von Lawns Unlimited Inc. heat forecast for this Thursday, the Suppe concert will be held at the Cameron United 3. Slidin’ Down the Mississippi (for band Methodist Church, 201 N. Pine. Please and jazz trombone) - Taylor; featuring join us inside for a lovely evening!! Michael Dragen, trombone 4. Moon River - Mancini/arr. Brown; With the Solar Eclipse just over a month featuring Charles Christian, vocal away, the band will feature music of sun, 5. Skyrocket March - Cunningham, moon and stars this week. Featured on composed by CMB band member, Randy vocals will be longtime band member Kenny Cunningham Youtsey and longtime Nazarene Church 6. Fly Me to the Moon - Howard/arr. Pastor Charles Christian. Michael Dragen, Mathews; featuring Kenny Youtsey, vocal band director in the Liberty School District, 7. House of the Rising Sun (variations on a will solo with the band on jazz trombone. Folk Rock melody) - trad./arr. Yoder 8. ‘Transit of Venus’ march - Sousa Come out and join in the fun as we all 9 Music from ‘Star Wars’t Epic/Part II - get ready for the ‘once-in-a-lifetime’ solar Williams/arr. Smith spectacular!! 10. Don’t Let the Sun Go Down on Me - As always, the Cameron Historical John/arr. Chattaway Society will be on hand with ice cream and

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When it is If you have City-related operation will also be moved from City staff is working with gone, the appearance of the area questions, we recommend you ask a residential area to the business several developers on many will also improve, along with the us at City Hall, not someone on park, so commercial zoning makes potential projects that will benefit elimination of a building that can social media who may not have sense all the way around. residents of Cameron and those collapse at any time. The brick accurate information. We want you passing through. As you may building and foundation need to have correct information. Call ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT already know, we are seeing a to be removed, according to our us and we will try to help you. Talk This construction season is brand new Travel Center being Dangerous Structures ordinance. to me directly, if you do not get an shaping into the busiest year we built on the north side of Highway Perkins Construction is currently answer from staff. have had in quite some time. New 36 at the Griffin Rd. intersection working to mobilize and block You can call us at 816-632- By Mark Gaugh and expanding businesses help all near I-35. A major expansion is off the necessary area so the work 2177. If it is after hours, leave a City Manager of us in different ways. Not only do underway on the south side of can begin. The brick building is detailed message and someone will ZONING CHANGES ON CITY more stores and businesses offer Highway 36, as well. There are connected to a metal building get back to you. LAND variety, they expand our tax base, several new projects coming, that has not been designated as You can click the REPORT A At the last Planning and which funds major City services. which is great news. Some of these a dangerous structure, so it may CONCERN tab on the City web Zoning meeting, there were some Expansion is always better than projects have been in the works remain as long as it is in compliance site www.cameronmo.com. There, questions, regarding the City’s downsizing, due to a poorly for months or years, as City staff with City ordinances. you can report a pothole, code intent to rezone some property. performing economy. Cameron and consultants have been working The USDA is requiring some concern, ask a question, etc. The business park is being rezoned receives much of its sales tax from with site selectors and others in the immediate improvements at the You can send us an email at from agricultural to commercial people passing through the area, development area. Most businesses animal shelter in order to avoid [email protected] (CM-P), and the land adjacent too. So, we benefit from people that come to an area don’t just possible fines. I think most of If you would like to meet to the wastewater plant is being who are just passing through town. appear. This is especially true of these concerns were of a structural with me, just call City Hall and rezoned from R-2 to Commercial. Revenue cannot remain stagnant, manufacturers, distributors and nature, and we immediately began let me know. Because of various These are both being done to because costs to deliver services other large employers. We work making those repairs. These meetings, etc., an appointment is allow commercial development, will increase. The cost for labor, with them to provide incentives to changes will also allow us some the best method. and there is no specific use at this fuel, materials, buildings, etc. will come to Cameron, as well as their time before we need to construct We can normally reply to your time planned for the land adjacent almost certainly increase each infrastructure needs, such as water, a new shelter. However, there are request with 24-72 hours. If you do to the wastewater plant. It is not year. So, ideally, we want our tax sewer, electricity and help with the still some things that cannot be not get a response, call me at the desirable to have residential areas receipts to exceed the rate of cost provision of fiber, gas and street modified that a new shelter would phone number above. If it is after near some municipal operations, increases. That way, we can afford infrastructure if needed. Hopefully, provide, such as isolation HVAC hours, leave a detailed message, such as wastewater plants, street replacement and extensions, these improvements are a sign of and other things to prevent disease and I will get back to you. landfills, airports, etc. In the community enhancements and an improving economy. We want contamination among the animal Sometimes a submitted question future, there may be commercial amenities, among others. Overall to do all we can to keep it heading population. But, at least the repairs may be one that others might have. development along the Griffin sales tax receipts have been flat in a positive direction. will buy us some time. While We will try to post those relevant Road corridor, so zoning will pave in the past twelve years or so. the risk of contamination is not questions and answers on the the way for that to happen, as well. The costs of operation, however, PROJECTS normally great, modern shelters City’s Facebook page, as well. 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Extend your reach. GROW YOUR CLIENTELE. P.O. BOX 498 • 403 E. EVERGREEN ADVERTISING WITH US CAMERON, MO • 816-632-6543 WILL GROW YOUR SALES! MYCAMERONNEWS.COM Thursday, July 20, 2017 Citizen-Observer - 5 Western Missouri Obituaries Janis F. Creamer Correctional Center 1953-2017 Cameron - Janis Faye Creamer, 63, Creamer; brother, John (Liz) Creamer; two honors Corrections passed away on July 12, 2017. grandchildren. Janis was born 13, 1953. Memorial Services were held Tuesday, Survivors include son, Philip (Megan) July 18, 2017 at Poland-Thompson Funeral Officer Brian Miller Barnard, parents, Jack and Doris Jean Home, Cameron. Press Release of Corrections over the The Western Missouri facility. Director Anne Edward Schmidt Correctional Center held a Precythe ordered the flag 1958-2017 at half staff earlier in the memorial service on July Cameron - Edward P. Schmidt, 59, He is preceded in death by his parents. week in his honor. 13 in honor of Corrections passed away July 15, 2017 at Cameron Survivors include children Rachel The flag will be Officer I Brian Miller who Regional Medical Center. Schmidt and Kevin Schmidt both of St. presented to his family was killed in an automobile Ed was born on January 17, 1958, to Joseph; grandchildren Sarah, Joshua, for his honorable and accident earlier in the week. Richard and Gloria (Bailey) Schmidt. He Kendra, Summer, Lindsey, Faith, Emma, professional service The Missouri Department was a 1976 graduate of Penney High School and Ashton; sister and brothers Janet Daniel, of more than twenty of Corrections Honor in Hamilton. He spent 15 years in the US Garden City, Kan.; Bob Schmidt, Liberty; years with the Missouri Guard was present to fly Army in the Military Police 31 B. After William Schmidt, Kentucky; Andrew Department of Corrections. the Missouri Department his honorable discharge, he became a local Schmidt, Kansas City; and Karl Schmidt, area police officer. He was the CEO of Lone Bikeville, MD; and numerous nieces and Pine Enterprises Inc. Ed was a graduate nephews. of Missouri Western University where he Funeral services were held at 11 a.m., studied criminal justice and majored in Thursday, July 20, at Bram Funeral Home, business management. He was a member Hamilton, with military honors following. of the 40/8 and American Legion and Interment was held at the Leavenworth held multiple leadership roles within both National Cemetery, Leavenworth, Kan. Hamilton and Cameron. Ed was also a former following the service. Planning and Zoning Commissioner for the Memorial can be made to the Disabled city of Cameron and a former Foreclosure Veterans. Caller for Missouri Closures. Robert W. Six 1933-2017 Cameron - Robert W. Six, 84, passed Assembly Line in Claycomo for 31 years away July 12, 2017 of a heart attack. before retiring. Robert was born January 14, 1933 in Additional survivors: brother, William Fairfield, Iowa to Harold and Iva (West) Six. Six (Sherri); sister, Barbra Covert (Bob); He was preceded in death by his parents; two sons, Ron Six and David Six; daughter, brother, Lloyd Six (Roberta); two sisters, Laura Funchess (Rob); three grandchildren, Francis Whitmore (Ralph) and Mary Griffin Kelden, Geoffery and Elizabeth; several (Billie). nieces and nephews. On June 9, 1962, Robert married Olga Services were held at 1 p.m., Saturday, ExtendYoung yourin Ottumwa, reach. Iowa. She survives of July 15, 2017 at Prince of Peace Lutheran Extend your reach. Extend your reach. the home. Church, Cameron. Burial was held at Expressions of Gratitude for Extend your reach. GROWRobert worked YOUR at the Ford Motor Graceland Memorial Cemetery, Cameron. GROW YOUR GROW YOURGerald McBrayer CLIENTELE. 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Skilled nursing facili- eral reimbursement used to fund Finally, just one week after this deeps cuts to the Medicaid reim- population but it will have a det- ties serve as an anchor for health- their skilled nursing services. 3.5% Medicaid cut was made, the bursement rates our seniors, veter- rimental impact on the economy. care and retail establishments in Furthermore, the most illogi- state announced the first part of a ans and disabled receive for vital Since Medicaid reimbursement the community. Communities cal aspect of the state cutting the $620 million tax cut for Missouri skilled nursing care they rely upon. has been under funded in Missouri must now figure out how to deal skilled nursing rate is the fact that businesses and individuals. In There were multiple options avail- for years, long term care providers with economic losses because of the state only pays 11%, which 2018, businesses and wealthy Mis- able to fund these services; howev- have adjusted accordingly by trim- these job cuts. is equivalent to $17 per patient, sourians will enjoy $124 million in er, the state has chosen to cut 3.5% ming their budgets in all possible The timing of these cuts is also per day, from general revenue for tax cuts, as the first year of a five- of the money used to provide care areas. Strong noted that “Prior to terrible. Congress is currently con- each recipient’s care. The other year tax cut. Wealthy Missourians to Missouri’s most vulnerable. Ac- these cuts, skilled nursing facilities sidering legislation to set a cap 89% of cost is paid from a com- are the real beneficiaries. When the cording to Nikki Strong, Executive were already underfunded by $15 on the amount of Medicaid reim- bination of different non-general full tax cut is in place, a Missouri Vice President for the Missouri per patient, per day. This $5.37 bursement each state receives from revenue funds, which includes family making $50,000 per year Health Care Association, “These per patient/per day rate cut means the federal government. The most an assessment on long term care will save $57 in taxes and a family cuts have shocked the residents, the disparity in funding for our recent proposal would cap the providers; federal match dollars; making $500,000 will save $7792. families and employees in our fa- most vulnerable citizens is now at Medicaid funding level that exists money Medicaid recipients pay These tax cuts for corporations cilities. Our residents are middle least $20 per person, per day less in each state as of January 1, 2018. toward their rate from social secu- and the wealthy are happening on class citizens, who worked all their than the actual cost to care for Since Missouri receives more rity or pension benefits; and other the backs of our most vulnerable lives, paid taxes and contributed to each person in a Skilled Nursing than $1.50 from the Federal Gov- sources. “The recipient contribu- middle-class seniors, veterans and their healthcare. Now, later in life, Facility.” Unfortunately, the only ernment for every $1.00 the state tion toward their own Medicaid disabled. they have outlived their resources area remaining for long-term care spends on Medicaid, the 3.5% rate reimbursement is actually greater ABOUT MHCA and the last resort they have for the providers to absorb the rate cuts cut is equivalent to a loss of $27.9 at 20% than the State of Missouri The Missouri Health Care As- healthcare they need and deserve is by diminishing their workforce. million dollars of federal money to pays at 11% for the care of these sociation (MHCA) is the largest is to rely on Medicaid.” These citi- Thousands of health care workers Missouri for fiscal year 2018 and skilled nursing services. In fact, long term care trade association in zens include thousands of veterans across the state face job losses due forever if the current proposal be- the state pays less than any other Missouri, representing a diverse, who fought for our county and to these cuts. In rural communities, fore Congress passes. The state’s payor source to care for our se- well-rounded membership base now must be on a Medicaid long- this will be particularly devastat- actions have permanently denied niors, veterans and disabled resi- including term care program for their care. ing since skilled nursing facilities Missouri’s seniors, veterans and dents in long term care facilities.” Something Rotten July 25-30 at Starlight Theater brings its rib-tickling North and Tony nominee Wayne direct from Broadway: Rob of Mormon and the producer the Bottom brothers set out American tour to Starlight Kirkpatrick and Golden McClure as Nick Bottom, of Rent, Avenue Q and In to write the world’s very first Theatre for six performances Globe Award and Tony Adam Pascal as Shakespeare The Heights, the irreverent MUSICAL! With its heart on July 25-30. nominee Karey Kirkpatrick, and Josh Grisetti as Nigel Something Rotten! tells its ruffled sleeve and sequins “A DELIRIOUSLY A love letter to theatre- and a book by Tony Bottom. The touring cast the story of brothers Nick in its soul, Something ENTERTAINING new goers, this hilarious new nominees Karey Kirkpatrick also features Maggie Lakis and Nigel Bottom, two Rotten! is an uproarious musical comedy that brings Broadway hit is directed and best-selling author John as Bea, Blake Hammond playwrights stuck in the dose of pure Broadway fun down the house!” – New and choreographed by O’Farrell. Nominated for as Nostradamus, Autumn shadow of that Renaissance and an irresistible ode to York Post Tony® Award winner 10 , including Hurlbert as Portia, Scott rock star Will Shakespeare. musicals — those dazzling Casey Nicholaw (The Book Best Musical, Something Cote as Brother Jeremiah When a soothsayer foretells creations that entertain us, KANSAS CITY, Mo. – of Mormon, Aladdin), Rotten! makes its Kansas and Jeff Brooks as Shylock. the next big thing in theatre inspire us, and remind us The completely original new with music and lyrics by City premiere with three From the director of Aladdin involves singing, dancing that everything’s better musical Something Rotten! Grammy Award winner principal cast members and co-director of The Book and acting at the same time, with an exclamation point! “Something Rotten! says fun from the very start, and, Medicare as the show progresses, it PuzzledPuzzled byby thethe PPACA,PPACA, Medicare,Medicare, only gets livelier,” said Rich Baker, Starlight President AdvantageAdvantage plans,plans, enrollmentenrollment periods,periods, Advantage Plans and CEO. “The plot is smart; it offers something andand healthhealth insuranceinsurance inin general???general??? for everyone, and I think

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Thursday, July 20, 2017 Citizen-Observer - 9 Good Thinking ~ 3 Reasons to Start Tomato Time Cycling By Don Kuehle for sure. But there’s nothin’ a home-grown Kyle Carroll your legs and pumping your heart frees your tomato won’t cure! Put ‘em in a salad; put By United Methodist, Retired Jackson, Outdoor Journal head space. ‘em in a stew; you can make your very own Missouri - Contributed Contributed to-ma-to juice. You can eat ‘em with eggs; 3. OH, the places you’ll go! you can eat ‘em with gravy; eat ‘em with My folks were proud of their garden. (note: this article was authored by There is no better vehicle to see the beans, pinto or navy. Their pride and joy was to have ripe tomatoes endurance athlete and professional world, explore your backyard and get off If I could change this life I lead, I’d be by the 4th of July. Summer would not be cyclist Rebecca Rusch. It appeared on the beaten path than a bicycle. Walking is Johnny Tomato-Seed; cause I know what summer without a table-full of tomatoes. the BUFF.com website.) slow, but on a bike, you can see more, find this country needs --- home-grown tomatoes This Summer has been different; the weather out what’s around the next bend or over the in every yard I see! hasn’t cooperated, and the tomato crop has 1. Cycling is a forever sport and next hill. Unlike traveling in a car, you are When I die don’t bury me in a box in not done well. That just makes us appreciate ANYONE can do it. traveling open air, so you can see, hear, even some cemetary. Out in the garden would be the good tomatoes we do have! You learned to ride a bike as a kid. If smell the surroundings and truly be part of much better ---I could be pushin’ up home- Tomatoes are actually a fruit, and not a you could do it when you were 5, you can the environment. I’ve traveled from Idaho grown tomatoes. vegetable! They are rich in Potassium and do it now. It’s one of the few sports that to Vietnam and back on two wheels. I’ve Home-grown tomatoes; Home-grown Vitamin A; tomatoes also abound in Vitamin spans generations and you can do it til a ripe even climbed (and ridden) Kilimanjaro on tomatoes ---What’d I be without home- C, Folic Acid,Phosphorus, and Sodium. The old age. I know lots of athletes who found my bike. Two wheels opens up all sorts of grown tomatoes. Only two things that tomato is one of the few fruits/vegetables cycling because they were recovering from opportunity to explore and truly experience money can’t buy and that’s true love and native to the Americas; first used as a food in a knee or hip injury. It’s the first activity and a place. home-grown tomatoes!” ancient Peru. The American colonists were physical therapist will usually let you do. “You’re off to Great Places! Today is Life is a Garden; God is the Master aware of tomatoes; but they considered your day! Your Mountain is waiting, So..get Gardener! Working in his Heavenly them to be deadly poisonous, and would not 2. It’s Moving Meditation. on your way.” Dr Seuss. Greenhouse, God developed a myriad eat them. When it’s time to unplug, there’s nothing varieties of plants, AND peoples. God’s Today, there are literally hundreds like pedaling, especially on a mountain bike, greatest joy is to see the people He’s created of varieties of tomatoes. They come in to clear your head of nonsense and bring your take root, blossom and grow, and produce a colors ranging from the usual red, to pink, attention into the present moment. You can’t hearty harvest! A harvest that can be used to yellow, white, purple, andgreen. Tomatoes think about your finances, your to-do list, feed the hungry hearts and minds and souls come calling with familiar common names picking the kids up while you’re navigating of all God’s peoples. Just as the “good” we like Rutgers,Roma, Arkansas Traveler, single track on two wheels. Cycling takes produce in our lives benefits those around us Beefsteak, Celebrity, Big Boy and Early concentration and focus. Physically moving --- so the “good” others produce benefits us! Girl. God, like any good gardener, knows that the Tomatoes also come with more unfamiliar joy of having a garden is to see the seeds exotic names such as Druzba, Boxcar Willie, Something Rotten July 25-30 at Starlight Theater grow, to harvest a plentiful crop, AND to Tomcat, White Beauty, Hungarian Pink, share one’s abundance with others! Like the Bottom brothers set outGerman Queen, Dark Krim, and Green any gardener, God takes life seriously, but to write the world’s very firstZebra. Whatever the name, tomatoes are a not too seriously. God loves a good laugh; in MUSICAL! With its heart ontasty summer treat! fact, it was God who invented laughter. And its ruffled sleeve and sequins Most people take tomatoes seriously. a good hearty laugh is good for our health. in its soul, SomethingSome people, however, see the silly side SO, enjoy this Garden-of-Life that God Rotten! is an uproarious of tomatoes. Somewhere along life’s way I has given us! Blossom and grow where God dose of pure Broadway fun picked up this ditty, “The Tomato Song.”: has planted you. Cultivate and weed your and an irresistible ode to “There’s nothing better than bacon and life, so that many people will benefit from musicals — those dazzling lettuce and home-grown tomatoes! Up in the the “good” creations that entertain us,mornin’, out in the garden, get you a ripe one you produce, inspire us, and remind us ---don’t get you a hard one. Plant ‘em in the and God will that everything’s betterSpring; eat ‘em in the Summer; all Winter be pleased! Installers of Wall Spray Cellulose with an exclamation point! without ‘em is a culinary bummer. 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The conference provided Cameron FCCLA opportunities for listening to inspiring speakers, attending learning sessions, competing on the national level, and networking with other leaders. The theme Photo by Annette Bauer of this year’s conference was “Unlimited Scouts and leaders from the Pony Express Council prepare to board a bus Possibilities,” which inspired attendees for West Virginia for the National Scout Jamboree, Monday morning at Camp to discover the unlimited possibilities Geiger near St. Joseph. within their reach while exploring career Ryley Baragary opportunities, developing leadership skills, By Annette Bauer will have the opportunity to experience, “All the things a Scout was promised when and growing personally while making Ryley Baragary participated in one Editor he joined. Ranging from BMX, shooting, difference in their families and communities. of 30 Family and Consumer Sciences [email protected] water, the canopied zipline tours, archery, “We were thrilled to have an attendance related Competitive Events offered at Early in the morning on Monday July atvs, highland games, to name just a few.” of over 7,500 members, advisers, partners, NLC, including STAR (Students Taking 17, scouts gathered at Camp Geiger near As part of the Jamboree program, Scouts and guests who were committed to Action with Recognition) Events and the St. Joseph to board a bus for the National will participate in a service project for the discovering the unlimited possibilities FCCLA/LifeSmarts Knowledge Bowl. Jamboree of the Boy Scouts in West Messengers of Peace Day of Service. Scouts available through FCCLA. The These events support foundational, Virginia. Scouts from Cameron, Hamilton, from the Pony Express Council worked relationships and skills developed during leadership, and workplace skills in areas Plattsburg, Bethany, and Trenton all, part of service projects doing landscaping projects this conference have inspired students to such as advocacy, culinary arts, and the Grand River Trails District of the Pony around the West Virginia State University make a difference in their own communities entrepreneurship. Competing with over Express Council joined other scouts for a campus. and to discover the unlimited possibilities 4,200 STAR Event participants in Nashville, total of twenty-eight scouts and four leaders From July 19 through the 27, Scouts within their reach,” said Sandy Spavone, Ryley Baragary earned a silver medal with attending the Jamboree as the contingent will have the opportunity to choose which executive director of Family, Career and her Career Investigation STAR Event. from the council. programs and activities they participate Community Leaders of America. Ms. Jody Yuille, the Cameron FCCLA The National Jamboree is a gathering of in one of five base camps, all which will adviser, said, “I am so approximately 35,000 scouts from all over include stadium shows. Are printer cartridges eating you alive? proud of the hard work and the nation, held every four years. This year On the trip back, the Council participants dedication Ryley put into Spending too much money on your the Jamboree will be on the Summit Bechtel will travel to St. Louis for a day at the zoo, her STAR event to earn cartridges? Reserve in West Virginia, which as of 2009 a visit to the Arch, and touring the city her way to the National Let us help you with lower has become the permanent home for the museum before traveling home on July 30. Leadership Conference. This Jamboree. This will be the second Jamboree cost printing equipment. Contact Matt to find The total cost per participant for the Matt Porter is one example of the great at the Bechtel Reserve, a property owned by the right products entire trip was $2000 and each of the Scouts Agency Owner opportunities that FCCLA the Boy Scouts. 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Mathena, competed in the 10m air pistol competition on June 30 and will Submitted Photo compete in the field events at Soldier Field on July 5. swimming, archery, sitting volleyball heal through adaptive sports. Mathena and the rest of “Team Navy” and wheelchair basketball. These games provide an opportunity join more than 250 seriously wounded, The Navy honors the sacrifices of for athletes to grow physically, ill and injured service members and wounded warriors by providing them mentally and spiritually from the veterans at the Department of Defense top-notch non-medical support through sportsmanship and camaraderie Warrior Games, which end July 8. Navy Wounded Warrior (NWW) – gained by representing their respective Navy athletes are competing against Safe Harbor. All enrollees in NWW service teams in a friendly and spirited competitors from the Army, Marine are encouraged to make athletics a key competition. 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16-MOSAIC-2227_Cardio_KurtsStory_50694x8_R3_RUN.indd 1 2/21/17 11:22 AM 12 - Citizen-Observer Thursday, July 20, 2017 Supporting Our Military Greetings Friends of the Missouri is blessed documents that demonstrate to be home to a number Capitol eligibility for a veteran of major military Report designation on an applicant’s 8th Legislative District! installations, including driver’s license or ID card to Summer has arrived $400,000. Proponents say a Whiteman Air Force Base include: a U.S. Department in full force. Please Capitol high school diploma is critical and its 509th Bomb Wing, of Veterans Affairs photo ID remember to check on Report to empower people to move one of only two Air Force card or a discharge document your elderly loved ones off of government assistance units to operate the B-2 showing a discharge status of and neighbors during and toward self-sufficiency. Spirit Stealth Bomber, and “honorable” or “general under these extremely hot The bill will establish four the United States Army honorable conditions.” days. Don’t forget about adult high schools located Maneuver Support Center While it’s true no piece of your outside pets too. in Southeast Missouri, St. of Excellence at Fort legislation will ever be enough Missouri Set to Louis City, Mid-Missouri, Leonard Wood. We’re to repay the selfless service Implement Blue Alert and Southwest Missouri also fortunate to have a and sacrifice of our military System to Protect for individuals age 21 and Missouri National Guard members and their families, Peace Officers (SB 34) up who do not have a high force of 11,800 citizen- By Dan Hegeman it’s nevertheless important State Sen., 12th District Missouri will soon school diploma. It will give soldiers and airmen, some that we have policies in place have a system in place to priority to Missourians of whom are stationed that aim to do just that. Most ensure law enforcement who are currently on at Rosecrans Air National Guard, which is importantly, measures like SB 108 and SB officials quickly receive By Jim Neely government assistance. critical to our region in northwest Missouri. 279 send a clear message to Missouri’s the information they need State Rep., 8th District The schools will help these With such a strong military presence, it’s military community that we value our to apprehend individuals individuals complete their important that we in the General Assembly soldiers and veterans and are committed to who injure or kill peace high school education and support our men and women in uniform ensuring they’re never forgotten or taken for officers. The governor recently signed into obtain a diploma. They will also offer skills in whatever way we can. During the 2017 granted. law a bill approved by the General Assembly certifications based on regional demand session, lawmakers sponsored several The governor signed both SB 108 and SB that will create the Blue Alert System. through partnerships with community measures to help our military. Senate Bill 279 on June 14. They will take effect Aug. Similar to the Amber and Silver Alert colleges and other programs. Additionally, 108 grants re-employment rights to members 28. systems, the Blue Alert system will send out they will offer a child care center to remove of the military. It provides that Missouri As always, please feel free to call, email, identifying information such as a physical a significant barrier for many adults who employees who are members of the National or write with your ideas or concerns. My description of the suspect and the suspect’s would like to participate. Guard of another state and are called up for Capitol office number is (573) 751-1415, vehicle. Twenty-seven states already have a Governor Signs Legislation to Expand active state duty by the governor of that state my email is [email protected] similar system in place. Supporters say the Screenings of Newborns (SB 50) shall be entitled to reemployment rights and my mailing address is Room 332, State new system will aid in the identification, Missouri is now set to become the first upon their return to Missouri. Capitol Building, Jefferson City, MO 65101. location, and apprehension of any individual state in the nation to screen newborns for Senate Bill 279 expands the list of or individuals suspected of killing or two life-threatening genetic diseases. The seriously injuring a local, state, or federal governor recently signed legislation into law enforcement officer. The bill requires the law that will require newborn screening Department of Public Safety to coordinate for spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) and Signatures, Pockets, and with local law enforcement agencies and mucopolysaccharidosis II (MPS II), public commercial television and radio otherwise known as Hunter syndrome. broadcasters to effectively implement the SMA is the leading genetic cause of Vetoes system. death for infants under the age of two. It Throughout the year, July 14 deadline. When Other provisions in the bill increase results in a loss of physical strength that I have informed readers Capitol he pockets a bill, that bill penalties for assaulting law enforcement can include a lessened ability to walk, eat, of this report as to which automatically becomes law officers; create the crime of illegal re-entry; or breathe. Hunter syndrome is caused by bills have passed in the Report as if he had signed it. A and provides a fix to the state’s “Safe at an enzyme deficiency that results in the Missouri legislature. governor might do this if Home” confidential address program to buildup of harmful molecules that can affect But no bill becomes he does not like a bill, but ensure victims of domestic violence are a person’s appearance, mental development, law without also being does not dislike it enough protected. organ function, and physical abilities. reviewed by the governor. to veto it. There may also Legislation Signed into Law to An estimated 2,000 people have Hunter In the 2017 regular session, be political reasons why Establish Adult High Schools (HB 93) syndrome worldwide, with about 500 of the legislature passed a governor does not want Last week the governor stopped in those living in the U.S. 74 bills that required the his name on a bill. This Kansas City to sign legislation that will give Medication to treat SMA was fast-tracked governor’s approval to year, Governor Greitens the approximately 500,000 Missourians and approved in late December of 2016 by be enacted. Governor pocketed HB1194, which without a high school diploma a second the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. Greitens had until July establishes that all of chance to obtain an education that will There is no cure for Hunter syndrome, but 14th to decide which bills Missouri must have the allow them to secure good-paying, family- earlier detection could improve the lives or to sign into law, which to By J. Eggleston same minimum wage. supporting jobs. The bill signed into law by increase the lifespan of those children who veto, and which to ignore. State Rep., 2nd District Therefore, St. Louis, the governor will establish four adult high have it. Of the 74 passed bills, the Kansas City, nor any other schools in Missouri. The sponsor of the bill believes early governor chose to sign municipality can enact its The legislation is modeled after a screening could save the lives of as many as 65 of them into law, outright vetoed five own minimum wage. program in Indiana that was put in place 15 children per year. bills, line-item vetoed parts of three budget One particular bill of interest was SB283, to address the needs of adults without high Christina L. Dinkins bills, and “pocketed” one bill allowing it to which contained language I had sponsored school diplomas, and employers seeking a Contact Information: become law without his signature. to improve the safety and lower the qualified workforce. The program has seen As always, please do not hesitate to call The five bills the governor vetoed were maintenance costs of our rural gravel roads. tremendous success as it has grown from or write me anytime with your questions SB65, SB128, HB850, HCB3, and HCR19. The idea for this language came from my four schools to 11. After the 2014 school or thoughts on this or any other issue. My SB65 related to safety features of certain constituents, and I am glad they brought their year, 88 percent of students were employed Capitol office is 573.751.0246 and my email motorboats. SB128, which the governor problem to my attention and that I could do or in college six months after graduation. is [email protected] . Thank you for felt was too big to be constitutional, was something about it. I remember that while Supporters hope to see a similar level of the honor to serve as your Representative in 33-bills-in-1, and related to crimes and describing the bill in a House committee success in Missouri. the Missouri House of Representatives. courts. HB850 would have made the meeting I had to explain to a few of the St. Supporters note that a high school diploma Working on your behalf, Adjutant General the only person a National Louis representatives what gravel roads and is a key component to giving Missourians an Representative Jim Neely Guard member could complain to about his grader ditches were. The governor signed opportunity to obtain gainful employment. Proudly Serving the 8th House District commanding officer. Currently, the member SB283 on 07/11, and it will go into effect on They point to Census Bureau statistics that Clinton, Caldwell, Clay and Ray Counties can complain to the Adjutant General or 08/28 when most all of the other signed bills indicate a high school diploma can increase Missouri House of Representatives the governor. HCB3 would have provided will become effective as well. a person’s lifetime earnings by as much as 573.751.0246 a one-year funding solution for in-home Finally, the second Special Session is care for the elderly and handicapped. The still active even though neither chamber has governor and many legislators wanted a convened for debate since June 20th. The long-term solution instead. And HCR19 legislative ball is in the Senate’s court, but would have provided $48M plus interest to because so many of their members have help build an art and music conservatory for had weddings, surgeries, and other personal UMKC. Legislators will have the choice to things scheduled they have not had an override these vetoes during the September opportunity to reconvene. The deadline to on facebook 13th Veto Session if the bill sponsors think finish the Special Session is Augustth 10 . they can muster the 2/3 support required to The Senate will likely meet again in late LIKE US Cameron Newspapers do so. July. The governor chose to “pocket” one Until next time, best wishes of safety, www.MyCameronNews.com bill - that is to not sign it or veto it by the health and prosperity to you and your family. Thursday, July 20, 2017 Citizen-Observer - 13 Cameron Municipal Court Greetings Friends of the The following cases were heard in Cameron Municipal Court. The amounts include all fines, fees and court costs. June 29-July 12, 2017 8th Legislative District! Austin T. Anderson, Cameron – Hunter Drager, Cameron – animal Ashley A. Mecca, Cameron – vehicle failed to wear properly Donald Winterbower, Maysville $400,000. Proponents say a exceeded posted speed limit health and safety, $106.50. parking – prohibited time, adjusted safety belt, $10.00. – exceeded posted speed limit high school diploma is critical 6-10 mph over, $81.50. Hunter Drager, Cameron – animal $61.50. Frank S. Umbaugh, Polo – 6-10 mph over, $81.50. to empower people to moveJacob Allen Barbee, Cameron – license, $71.50. Garret Payton Meier, Cameron – nuisance violation, $81.50. Jason Paul Wright, Cameron – off of government assistance exceeded posted speed limit 11- Hunter Drager, Cameron – animal driver of motor vehicle failed James Vangundy, Cameron – nuisance violation, $81.50. and toward self-sufficiency. 15 mph over, $91.50. license, $71.50. to wear properly adjusted safety nuisance violation, $75.00. The bill will establish fourJayden Scott Barnett, Cameron – Matthew Lee Drowns, Gower belt, $10.00. Felicia Ward, Plattsburg – driving Cameron Municipal Court has adult high schools located defective equipment, $225.00. – failure to register vehicle, Martin G. Melia, Kansas City – while revoked or suspended, ten joined the State Justice Information in Southeast Missouri, St. Scott Joseph Besselman, $86.50. defective equipment, $225.00. days credit for time served. System and offers the following Louis City, Mid-Missouri, Wentzville – exceeded posted James Allen Freese, Cameron John Wyatt Morgan, Kingston – Rebecca L. Watson, Cameron to the public. Public information and Southwest Missouri speed limit 16-19 mph over, – failure to register vehicle, defective equipment, $225.00. – failure to register vehicle, is available on the Internet at for individuals age 21 and $151.50. $86.50. Brandon M. Petifurd, Cameron $86.50. www.courts.mo.gov/casenet. up who do not have a highMark Russell Best, Kansas City – Logan Jeffrey Henderson, Kidder – possession of marijuana, Rebecca L. Watson, Cameron – The public will be able to view school diploma. It will give defective equipment, $225.00. – exceeded posted speed limit $131.50. driver of motor vehicle failed the court calendar information priority to MissouriansMichael Ray Cook, Cameron – 11-15 mph over, $131.50. Brandon M. Petifurd, Cameron to wear properly adjusted safety and specific case information who are currently on driver of motor vehicle failed Leslie L. Hullinger, Winston – – possession of drug belt, $10.00. including party name, issuance and government assistance. to wear properly adjusted safety failure to register vehicle, paraphernalia, $131.50. Amanda J. Weidmaier, Cameron – service of warrants and summons. The schools will help these belt, $15.00. $81.50. Connie Reeves, Cameron – nuisance violation, $75.00. Scheduled hearings, trials, pending individuals complete their David E Deming, Highland, Justin Matthew Lee, Plattsburg – nuisance violation, $50.00 Daniel Vincent Williams, Cameron allegations or charges where high school education and Kansas – defective equipment, nuisance violation, $81.50. Erica Rian Salmon, Cameron – defective equipment, $225.00. defendant is found guilty, and obtain a diploma. They will also offer skills $225.00. Morgan R. Lewallen, Cameron – – failure to register vehicle, Daniel Vincent Williams, Cameron sentence information. certifications based on regional demandDavid E Deming, Highland, driver of motor vehicle failed $86.50. – defective equipment, $225.00. Closed cases are not available to through partnerships with community Kansas – defective equipment, to wear properly adjusted safety Mark Steven Schaberg, Wellington Ryan Dale Williamson, the public. colleges and other programs. Additionally, $225.00. belt, $10.00. – defective equipment, $225.00. Northwood, Iowa – exceeded they will offer a child care center to remove Hunter Drager, Cameron – animal Brittany Nichole McGee, Cameron Darren Lee Tackett, Excelsior posted speed limit 11-15 mph a significant barrier for many adults who health and safety, $106.50. – nuisance violation, $81.50. Springs – driver of motor over, $91.50. would like to participate. Governor Signs Legislation to Expand Screenings of Newborns (SB 50) Storm preparedness: Get ready before a storm Missouri is now set to become the first state in the nation to screen newborns for two life-threatening genetic diseases. The strikes, pay attention to safety governor recently signed legislation into law that will require newborn screening Alexandria, Va. – The OPEI offers the following tips to Have the right fuel on pinches the saw chain in the cut. and vents that could allow carbon for spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) and preparations you make now, ahead help homeowners and businesses hand. Fuel stations may be closed Always stand with your weight on monoxide to come indoors. Keep mucopolysaccharidosis II (MPS II),of storms, floods, or hurricanes, plan ahead for storm clean-up: after a storm, so it’s important both feet, and adjust your stance the generator dry and do not use it otherwise known as Hunter syndrome. can help you recover faster and stay Make a list of what you need to have the proper fuel for your so you are angled away from the in rainy or wet conditions. Before SMA is the leading genetic cause of safe during clean-up. The Outdoor to clean up. Survey your property. equipment. Store your fuel in an blade. Hold the chainsaw with refueling, turn the generator off death for infants under the age of two. It Power Equipment Institute Consider the damage a storm might approved container. Use the type both hands. Never over-reach or and let it cool down. results in a loss of physical strength that (OPEI), an international trade cause and make a list of what tools of fuel recommended by your cut anything above your shoulder Drive Utility Type Vehicles can include a lessened ability to walk, eat, association representing small might be needed for repairs. You equipment manufacturer. It is height. Always have a planned (UTVs) with caution. Keep the or breathe. Hunter syndrome is caused by engine, utility vehicle and outdoor might need a chainsaw, pruner, illegal to use any fuel with more retreat path if something falls. vehicle stable and drive slowly. Do an enzyme deficiency that results in power the equipment manufacturers generator, or utility type vehicle. than 10% ethanol in outdoor power Keep firm footing when using not turn the vehicle mid-slope or buildup of harmful molecules that can affectand suppliers, reminds home and Take stock of your outdoor equipment. pole saws and pole pruners. Keep while on a hill. a person’s appearance, mental development, business owners that it’s best to get power equipment. Make sure Remain calm and use common a firm footing on the ground. Be aware of others. Keep organ function, and physical abilities. ready before a storm strikes. equipment is in good working sense when using outdoor power Observe the safety zone, which bystanders, children and animals An estimated 2,000 people have Hunter “In the rush right before the order. If needed, take your equipment. Clearheaded thinking means keeping bystanders and out of your work area. Do not allow syndrome worldwide, with about 500 of storm, people sometimes forget equipment to an authorized service and smart decision-making can power lines (those above you and other people near outdoor power those living in the U.S. to make sure their outdoor power center for maintenance or repair. help you make smart choices. This any that might have fallen down) at equipment, such as chainsaws, Medication to treat SMA was fast-trackedequipment is in order,” said Kris Find your safety gear. Avoid is no time to rush. Take time to least 50 feet away from your work pole saws or pole pruners when and approved in late December of 2016 byKiser, president and CEO of OPEI. the scramble for sturdy shoes, think through a strategy for clean- area. starting the equipment or using it. the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.“They also run out of time as safety goggles, hard hats, reflective up efforts. Ensure portable electric Pay attention to your health. There is no cure for Hunter syndrome, but weather is often unpredictable. At clothing and work gloves, which Use safety precautions. Be generators have plenty of Storm cleanup can be taxing on the earlier detection could improve the lives or all times of the year, it’s important should be stored in an accessible aware of fundamental dangers that ventilation. Generators should body and the spirit. Do not operate increase the lifespan of those children who to keep your equipment in working area with your equipment. can occur. For instance, chainsaw never be used in an enclosed area power equipment when you are have it. order, have the right fuel on hand, Review the owner’s manuals kickback, which may happen or placed inside a home or garage, tired or overly fatigued. Drink The sponsor of the bill believes early and know where your safety gear for your equipment. Read product when the moving chain at the tip even if the windows or doors are plenty of water and take regular screening could save the lives of as many as is. This is doubly true during storm manuals to ensure you know how of the guide bar touches an object, open. Place the generator outside breaks. 15 children per year. season.” to operate your equipment safely. or when the wood closes in and and away from windows, doors, Christina L. Dinkins Contact Information: As always, please do not hesitate to call or write me anytime with your questions Tips for keeping calm in the midst of crisis or thoughts on this or any other issue. MyBy Handle With Care We at Handle With Care would First, staff needs to be attuned of their emotions and behaviors. intervention, one person, the person Capitol office is 573.751.0246 and my emailContributed like to offer some tips when to the signals of potential crisis It is their actions and words that with the best relationship, should is [email protected] . Thank you for responding to someone who is behavior. Typically there is a can either reduce the potential for be designated as the “talker.” the honor to serve as your Representative in In this time of great change becoming out of control. There is change of behavior before physical conflict or escalate it. Here are · Set limits; the limits should be the Missouri House of Representatives. and uncertainty, crisis situations a natural, but incorrect, tendency aggression occurs, which includes: some key points to keep in mind clear, consistent and enforceable. Working on your behalf, seem to be growing at a rapid to respond to the person in conflict · Verbal clues: what is being when faced with an uncertain · Of course, immediate action Representative Jim Neely speed. The emotional turmoil and the same way as they are behaving. said (e.g. insults or threats) situation: needs to be taken in dangerous Proudly Serving the 8th House District negative behavior that is on the Many times we feel overwhelmed · Non-verbal clues: how · Remain calm and in control. and/or life threatening situations. Clinton, Caldwell, Clay and Ray Counties rise, spanning from verbal abuse by the situation and experience something is being said (e.g. voice, · Only one person should speak Handle With Care (HWC) is a Missouri House of Representativesto physical assault, is requiring emotions like anger and fear. volume, rate of speech and tone) at a time. state of the art crisis intervention 573.751.0246 schools and agencies to intervene When we exhibit these emotions, it · Body language: (e.g. body · Respect personal space. training program designed for more often for the safety and increases rather than decreases the tenseness, leaning forward, pacing, · Be aware not only of what you agencies, schools, hospitals, protection of the students, staff and conflict and crisis around us. When finger pointing or hand clenching) say, but how you say it. organizations and parents who care clients. Schools and agencies have dealing with an agitated person, Second, staff that are working · Maintain natural eye contact for children and people who have a responsibility to train their staff child or student, we must control with emotionally disturbed, and establish a direct line of the potential of being aggressive, to safely and effectively deal with not only our verbal but non-verbal aggressive or violent behavior communication. violent or out of control towards reasonably foreseeable situations. communication as well. need to be aware of and in control · In instances of team themselves and others. Call 816-632-6543 to start your subscription today or visit us online! www.mycameronnews.com 14 - Citizen-Observer Thursday, July 20, 2017 CAMERON’S AL DI TION RECT VO OR DE Y

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The following report is calls for service, listed by type of call and the number of calls per July 10 7:51 p.m. CO / Odor Complaint 549 category, answered by the Cameron Police Department from July 10-17, 2017. 6:16 p.m. Citizen Assist Jonez Travel Country Club Sq Dr 10-46 ...... 6 Controlled Burn ...... 1 Parking Complaint ...... 4 Mart / Cool down hogs 8:42 p.m. Missing Person 523 N Cherry 10-50 Cold ...... 4 Court ...... 2 Pedestrian Check ...... 15 July 14 10-50 Hit and Run ...... 2 Custody Issue ...... 4 Prisoner Transport ...... 2 July 11 10-50 J1 ...... 8 Death ...... 10 Property Damage ...... 2 4:42 a.m. Vehicle Accident Harris & 2:15 p.m. Structure Fire 303 S Chestnut 10-50 J2 ...... 8 Disturbance ...... 15 Recovered Property ...... 4 Rogers Rd 4:20 p.m. Follow-Up 303 S Chestnut 911 Hangup ...... 2 Domestic Disturbance .17 Sexual Misconduct ...... 1 9:13 p.m. Vehicle Fire I-35 NB July 16 911 Misdial ...... 1 Drug Activity ...... 1 Special Assignment ...... 1 July 12 2:35 a.m. Grass Fire 1522 Bob F Griffin Abuse ...... 1 Escort ...... 17 Stealing ...... 13 4:39 p.m. Grass Fire US Highway 36 - Rd Alarms ...... 8 Fireworks ...... 2 Suicidal Subject ...... 5 West of Cameron Area Check ...... 10 Follow-up ...... 37 Suspicious Activity .... 23 Assault ...... 2 Fraud ...... 7 Traffic ...... 2 Cameron Police Department - Arrest Report Assist Outside Agency .6 Harassment ...... 3 Transient/Vagrant ...... 3 July 10-17, 2017 Building Check ...... 2 Information ...... 9 Trespassing ...... 1 C & I Driver ...... 9 Intoxicated Driver ...... 1 Vehicle Check ...... 13 July 10 substance – marijuana, unlawful possession Car Stop ...... 39 Intoxicated Subject ...... 1 Warrant Service ...... 8 3:28 p.m. 30-year-old Matthew Wayne of drug paraphernalia, failure to register Check Welfare ...... 7 Lost Property ...... 2 Grand Total ...... 369 Williams of St. Joseph was arrested on motor vehicle/trailer with department of Citizen Assist ...... 24 Missing Person ...... 6 administrative warrants from Buchanan revenue, operating a motor vehicle on Civil ...... 2 Noise Complaint ...... 1 st County for failure to appear for neglecting highway without valid or no license – 1 a child and resisiting an officer. Williams offense. Reynolds was released to authorities DeKalb County Sheriff’s Report was also arrested for forgery and stealing and transported to Clinton County Jail. 7/9-15/2017 less than $150 – no prior offense. Williams July 13 9:46 p.m. - A DeKalb-Clinton Ambulance was released to authorities and transported 6:55 p.m. 39-year-old Elisha Dawn Potts Sunday, July 9 responded to Mosaic Life Care for a medical to Daviess DeKalb Regional Jail. of Gladstone was arrested for possession of a 2:13 a.m. - A DeKalb County Deputy transport. controlled substance, unlawful possession of responded to 169 Highway for reports of livestock July 11 loose on the roadway. 9:58 a.m. 43-year-old Terra Ann Stuart drug paraphernalia, possession of marijuana, Wednesday, July 12th 7:07 a.m. - A DeKalb-Clinton Ambulance of Lathrop was arrested on administrative unlawful possession of drug paraphernalia, 6:01 a.m. - A DeKalb-Clinton Ambulance responded to Mosaic Life Care for a medical warrants from Clinton County for failure failure to register a motor vehicle with responded to Highway 6 for a medical call. transport. to appear for illegal use of credit cards, department of revenue, operating a motor 11:16 a.m. - A DeKalb-Clinton Ambulance st 11:41 a.m. - A DeKalb-Clinton Ambulance Gladstone Police Department for failure vehicle without valid or no license 1 responded to Mosaic Life Care for a medical responded to Union Star Gas Station for a medical to appear – trespassing, and from Lathrop offense, operating a motor vehicle without transport. st call. Police Department for failure to appear maintaining financial responsibility – 1 3:12 p.m. - A DeKalb County Deputy 1:54 p.m. - A DeKalb County Deputy – traffic violation. Stuart was released offense. Potts was released to authorities responded to Gospel Road for report of theft. responded to 36 Highway for report of a careless to authorities and transported to Clinton and transported to Daviess DeKalb Regional 3:28 p.m. - A DeKalb-Clinton Ambulance and imprudent driver. County Sheriff’s Department. Jail. responded to Cameron Regional Medical Center 6:55 p.m. 55-year-old Mark Wayne 4:27 p.m. - DeKalb County Deputies for a medical transport. July 12 Goldman of Independence was arrested for responded to Walnut Street in Cameron for report 3:29 p.m. - A DeKalb County Deputy 9:24 a.m. 25-year-old Noah Christopher unlawful possession of drug paraphernalia, of a burglary. responded to J Highway for report of livestock Rotter of St. Paul, Minnesota was arrested amphetamine and unlawful possession of 6:01 p.m. - A DeKalb-Clinton Ambulance loose on the road way. for possession of marijuana and possession drug paraphernalia. Goldman was released responded to Mosaic Life Care for a medical 3:32 p.m. - DeKalb County Deputies assisted of drug paraphernalia. Rotter was released to authorities and transported to Daviess transport. Highway State Patrol and the Andrew County to authorities and transported to Daviess DeKalb Regional Jail. 6:50 p.m. - A DeKalb County Deputy Sheriff’s Department with a high speed pursuit. DeKalb Regional Jail. 6:55 p.m. 21-year-old Alexis Danae responded to Walnut Street in Cameron for report 4:52 p.m. - A DeKalb-Clinton Ambulance 9:26 a.m. 21-year-old David Cameron Ratliff of Cameron was arrested on an of a burglary. responded to Mosaic Life Care for a medical Thompson of Eagan, Minnesota was arrested administrative warrant for failure to appear 7:53 p.m. - A DeKalb County Deputy transport. for possession of marijuana and possession in the City of Cameron. Ratliff posted bond. responded to A Highway to take report of a civil 5:41 p.m. - A DeKalb-Clinton Ambulance of drug paraphernalia. Thompson was dispute. responded to Sawmill Road for a medical call. released to authorities and transported to July 14 9:18 p.m. - A DeKalb County Deputy 10:18 p.m. - A DeKalb-Clinton Ambulance 10:54 p.m. 40-year-old Dale Theadore Daviess DeKalb Regional Jail. responded to College Street in Union Star for responded to Cameron Regional Medical Center Anthony Hansen of Cameron was arrested 9:53 a.m. 20-year-old Benjamin report of a civil dispute between neighbors. for a medical transport. Klein Nguyen of San Jose, California on an administrative warrant from Clinton 11:12 p.m. - A DeKalb County Deputy was arrested for possession of controlled County for probation violation – dwi. responded to Adams Road to perform a well-being Thursday, July 13th 8:31 p.m. - DeKalb County Deputies responded substances marijuana. Nguyen was released Hansen was released to authorities and check. to authorities and transported to Daviess transported to Clinton County Jail. to Davis Road near Clarksdale for report of a DeKalb Regional Jail. Monday, July l0 domestic dispute in progress. July 15 12:22 p.m. - Maysville Chief of Police was 9:58 a.m. 22-year-old Jonathan Matthew 4:13 a.m. 23-year-old Ryan David Lewis dispatched to Clinton Drive to perform a well- Friday, July 14 Banks Jr of San Jose, California was arrested 3:01 p.m. - A DeKalb-Clinton Ambulance and of Plainview, Minnesota was arrested for being check. for possession of marijuana and possession st the Stewartsville first responders were dispatched tampering with a motor vehicle 1 degree. 1:21 p.m. - A DeKalb-Clinton Ambulance of drug paraphernalia. Banks was released to Clay Street in Stewartsville for a medical call. Lewis was released to authorities and responded to Mosaic Life Care for a medical to authorities and transported to Daviess 4:02 p.m. - Maysville Chief of Police responded transported to Daviess DeKalb Regional transport. DeKalb Regional Jail. to Polk Street for report of an alarm going off. Jail. 11:15 p.m. - A DeKalb County Deputy 9:59 a.m. 25-year-old Jacob Earl Watson 6:58 p.m. - A DeKalb-Clinton Ambulance and 6:22 p.m. 48-year-old Michael Dan responded to Walnut Street in Cameron for report of St. Paul, Minnesota was arrested for the Stewartsville first responders were dispatched Nevious of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma of a burglary. possession of marijuana. Watson was was arrested for tampering with a motor to Thornton Road for a medical call. released to authorities and transported to vehicle - 1st degree. Nevious was released Tuesday, Iuly 11 Saturday, July 15 Daviess DeKalb Regional Jail. 9:31 a.m. - A DeKalb-Clinton Ambulance to authorites and transported to Daviess 2:43 p.m. - A DeKalb-Clinton Ambulance and 10:12 p.m. 30-year-old Amber Dawn responded to Mosaic Life Care for a medical DeKalb Regional Jail. the Stewartsville first responders were dispatched Anderson of Chillicothe was arrested for transport. to Frost Street for a medical call. possession of drug paraphernalia. Anderson July 16 3:09 p.m. - DeKalb County Deputies responded 10:04 p.m. 35-year-old Joshua Michael 3:15 p.m. - A DeKalb-Clinton Ambulance and was issued a summons to Cameron to 69 Highway for report of verbal disturbance. Vanderslice of Cameron was arrested on the Osborn first responders were dispatched to Municipal Court. 3:13 p.m. - Maysville Chief of Police responded an administrative warrant from Andrew Hedge Road for a medical call. 11:28 p.m. 24-year-old Cullen Chase to Polk Street for report of a traffic accident. County for failure to appear. Vanderslice 5:13 p.m. - DeKalb County Deputies were Kearns of Cameron was arrested for simple 4:16 p.m. - A DeKalb-Clinton Ambulance was released to authorities and transported dispatched to EE Highway for report of theft. assault. Kearns was issued a summons to responded to Mosaic Life Care for a medical to Daviess DeKalb Regional Jail. Cameron Municipal Court. transport. 11:30 p.m. 29-year-old Christopher William Reynolds of Independence was G. DODD & SON MASONRY arrested for delivery of a controlled “Serving the Northwest Missouri Area For Over 50 Years” Have some helpful * Brick * Block * Stone information? 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Fri. & Sat. 12pm; 318 N Pine, Cam­er­on, MO North­west Mis­souri has a 301-350 Jewelry ...... 402 Farms ...... 554 Heating & Air Conditioning .. 685 Tree Pruning, Rem., Spray .. 794 201-250 Lawn Mowers ...... 405 Small Acreages ...... 557 Heavy Equip. Operators ...... 686 TV/VCR Repair ...... 797 and well child checkups­ Tues. & Thurs. 7pm; Sun. Thurs­days at 7:00 pm sup­port group that meets the 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 Cemeteries ...... 201 Employment Services ...... 301 Miscellaneous ...... 414 Houses for Sale ...... 566 Insurance Services ...... 692 Vacuum Sales, Repairs ...... 809 be­gin at birth. Regu­ ­lar clinics­ 5pm. Open meetings­ Wed. The only require­ ­ment is a 2nd Mon­day of each month at Monuments, Funerals ...... 204 Job Information ...... 304 Musical Instruments ...... 417 Wanted, Real Estate ...... 569 Interior Decorating ...... 695 In Memoriam ...... 207 Temporary ...... 307 Office Supplies ...... 420 Mobile Homes ...... 572 Internet/Compuer Serv...... 698 826-850 Card of Thanks ...... 210 Help Wanted ...... 310 month­ly in Cam­er­on, Plat­ & last Sun. of every­ month family member or friend with Lib­er­ty Hos­pi­tal (en­trance next 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 Tickets ...... 216 Situations Wanted ...... 316 Tools ...... 429 Lawn Mowers, Sm. Eng...... 707 Waterproofing ...... 812 Amusements, Events ...... 222 Positions Wanted ...... 319 601-825 tsburg & Lath­rop. Call Clinton­ with potluck at 4pm. Contact­ a problem with alcohol/ to di­a­ly­sis clinic)­ at 7pm. You Wanted to Buy ...... 432 Leather Cleaning, Repair .... 710 Personal Watercraft ...... 826 Vacations, Resorts ...... 225 Childcare ...... 322 Special Services Wearing Apparel ...... 435 Legal Services ...... 711 Boats, Marine Supplies ...... 829 Schools-Instruction ...... 228 Care for Ederly ...... 325 Coun­ty Health De­part­ment Bill 816-632-1896 or Gary & addiction. David­ 816-632- are not alone. Call Becky at Employment Opportunities 328 451-455 Adoption Services ...... 601 Masonry & Concrete ...... 713 Campers & Trailers ...... 832 Miscellaneous ...... 331 Air & Duct Cleaning ...... 607 Meat Processing ...... 714 Airplanes ...... 835 231-275 Financial Air Services ...... 610 Miscellaneous Services ...... 716 Recreational Vehicles ...... 837 now 816-539-2144. EOE. Kathie 816-632-5414 6362, Tommie 816-724-5292 816-592-0950 ques­tions. 351-450 Alerations & Sewing ...... 616 Moving ...... 719 Miscellaneous ...... 838 Pets & Supplies Merchandise Business Opportunities ...... 451 Antiques & Restorations ..... 619 Music Instruction ...... 721 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 Found Items/Pets ...... 234 Antiques ...... 351 Automotive Auto Serives ...... 625 Odd Jobs ...... 731 Miscellaneous ...... 237 Appliances ...... 352 501-550 Beauty & Barber Shops ...... 628 Painting & Papering ...... 737 Auto Parts ...... 851 Small Animals ...... 251 Auctions ...... 354 Rentals Bicycle, Motorcycle Repair . 631 Pest Control ...... 743 Auto Services ...... 854 Registered Pets ...... 254 Bicycles ...... 357 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 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 Horses & Ponies ...... 266 Computers ...... 369 Construction Equipment ..... 372 Mobile Homes ...... 510 Cleaning - Comm/Home ...... 646 Rental Services ...... 761 Vans, Equipment ...... 872 276-300 Electronics ...... 375 Houses ...... 513 Clocks, Watches, Jewelry ... 649 Roofing ...... 764 Sports Utility Vehicle ...... 876 NOTICE OF TAX CERTIFICATE SALE Farmers Market Firearms ...... 378 Want to Rent ...... 516 Elderly Services ...... 654 Saddle & Tack ...... 767 Trucks ...... 875 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 Farm Equipment ...... 276 Flowers, Plants, Trees ...... 381 The following is a publication of lands and lots within the City of Cameron, in the Counties of Clinton and DeKalb, upon which Cameron Tax 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 Poultry & Supplies ...... 285 Furniture ...... 388 Certificates are to be offered for sale beginning on the 4th Monday of August, in DeKalb County, being the 28th day of August 2017, at ten o’clock A.M. 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 Hay, Straw ...... 291 Good Things to Eat ...... 390 Real Estate NOTICE OF TAX CERTIFICATE SALE Furniture Repair ...... 673 in Clinton County and in DeKalb County, and continuing from day to day as indicated by the following publication by the undersigned according to Farmers Wants ...... 294 Heating, Air Conditioning ... 393 Health & Fitness ...... 676 th Farmers Services ...... 297 Holiday Items ...... 396 Ad Payment: We accept cash, Building Sites & Lots ...... 551 Health Care ...... 679 The following is a publication of lands and lots within the City of Cameron, in the Counties of Clinton and DeKalb, upon which Cameron Tax Certificates are to be offered for sale beginning on the 4 Monday of Farm Miscellaneous ...... 299 Household Goods ...... 399 provision of Section 140.170 of the Revised Statutes of Missouri. The sale of property within Clinton County will be held at the West side of the County checks, and credit cards. When August, in DeKalb County, being the 28th day of August 2017, at ten o’clock A.M. in Clinton County and in DeKalb County, and continuing from day to day as indicated by the following publication by the paying by phone, please have Courthouse in Plattsburg, Missouri, and at the South side of the County Courthouse in DeKalb County, Maysville, Missouri. The lands or lots are to By Fax: By Email: credit card ready. When faxing undersigned according to provision of Section 140.170 of the Revised Statutes of Missouri. The sale of property within Clinton County will be held at the West side of the County Courthouse in Plattsburg, Place an ad… [email protected] 816-632-4508 your ad, include your credit beMissouri, sold under and at the the South description side of the Countyas listed Courthouse and the in amountsDeKalb County, as shown Maysville, due Missouri. for each The represent lands or lots the are tototal be sold amount under the of description taxes, interest as listed and the costs, amounts including as shown duethe for cost each represent By Phone: Busy? Take advantage after 5 the total amount of taxes, interest and costs, including the cost of this sale; and the certificate will be issued covering as much of said lands and lots as is necessary to discharge the total taxes, interest and charges pm & on weekends & email us. card number. We’ll call back for 816-632-6543 By Mail: confirmation. ofwhich this are sale; due thereinand the at the certificate time of the sale. will be issued covering as much of said lands and lots as is necessary to discharge the total taxes, interest and charges Hours: Mon. - Fri. Classified Adv. On Line: 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. P. O. Box 498 www.mycameronnews.com whichThe lands are to be due offered therein are as follows: at the time of the sale. Cameron, MO 64429 COMBO SPECIAL $33.75 The lands to be offered are as follows: MISC TOTAL ONE WEEK ONLY Figures to be Combo Special runs in 4 issues of the Cameron Shopper and 4 issues of the Citizen- Observer. 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 PUBLICATION FEES TOTAL DUE Only One Week Only Runs In Both The Cameron $ .22 No refunds available with this special. We will $ .25 Shopper and Citizen-Observer. 5 lines or less, 4 gladly stop ad if you give us a call. 5 lines or FEES $1.00 for each added line. per issue less, $1.00 for each added line. 10 Payment is needed before ad will run. Payment is needed before ad will run. FRIPCO

Only Only 920 MAIN ST, SUITE 1950 Base Amount 9.60 9.50 9.27 122.31 28.37 Items under $50 (asking value), up to 20 words. Items under $100 (asking value), up to 20 $ .25 Ad runs until item sells. $ .25 words. Ad runs until item sells. 3 5 KANSAS CITY MO 64105 Penalty 1.52 3.23 4.91 9.66

D O OUTLOTS 145730 POB SE COR Total by Year 11.12 12.73 14.18 38.03 $ 160.34

AA OF GAL­LA­TIN LOT 1 COOPERS LTL VLG, TH SW

Open Meet­ing Wed­. Nights, 410' TO N ROW OF HWY 36 NW R/W

PUBLIC 7 pm, Upstairs above Subway 30' NE 229' NW 85' NE 225' NE

on Main St. 423 E GRAND NOTICES Call Ju­lie 660-828-4511 PARCEL 2235 00865

HAMILTON, DEAN D. CO TRUSTEES

ATTENTION HAMILTON, BETTY J. CO TRUSTEES Base Amount 313.92 310.75 303.32 122.31 927.99 101 - Public Notices CLASSIFIED 811 S. CHESTNUT Penalty 50.24 105.72 157.79 263.51

Space available­ at Cam­er­on CUSTOMERS CAMERON, MO Total by Year 364.16 416.47 461.11 1241.74 $ 1,364.05

Mall for sell­ers and con­sign­ KEMPER SUB-DIVISION LOT 1 We now require ers of qual­i­ty mer­chan­dise. As 811 S. CHESTNUT payment on ads our build­ing did not sell, we PARCEL 1080 00020 are re­stock­ing and renting­ floor before they can space for sellers.­ 10x10 area run. We accept HUGHES, TRENT D. only $100/mo. Call 632-6126. HUGHES, STEPHANIE M. Base Amount 100.18 99.16 96.79 95.44 293.05 391.57 Visa, MC or Open da­i­ly. 615 E. SEVENTH ST. Penalty 16.01 33.68 50.41 66.85 166.95

Discover CAMERON, MO Total by Year 116.19 132.84 147.2 162.29 558.52 $ 851.57

213 - Special Notices Call 816-632-6543 ORIGINAL CAMERON BLK 1

LOT 13 & EAST 15' LOT 15 AA MEETINGS: 615 E. SEVENTH ST. Lathrop First Christian Church. PARCEL 1001 00040 Mondays 7pm. Non-smoking. Call 816-528-3130 or OGLE, AARON D.

816-586-3361. 105 E. MILL ST, STE C Base Amount 52.30 51.77 50.54 49.83 50.57 386.05 2535.00 255.01

LIBERTY, MO 64068 Penalty 8.39 17.66 26.26 34.96 44.44 131.71

SOUTH CAMERON LOT 47 Total by Year 60.69 69.43 76.80 84.79 95.01 386.72 $ 3,307.77

516 W. CORNHILL

PARCEL 1100 00290 PUBLIC NOTICE

REEVES, STEVE

The Cameron City Council will hold a special work 411 W FOURTH Base Amount 71.18 70.46 68.77 64.90 65.85 63.71 431.05 135.00 404.87

CAMERON, MO Penalty 11.37 23.97 35.85 45.50 58.03 67.37 242.09 session during the Regular Council Session, Monday, ORIGINAL CAMERON BLK 50 Total by Year 82.55 94.43 104.62 110.40 123.88 131.08 646.96 $ 1,213.01 August 7, 2017, at 6:00 p.m. at City Hall, 205 North LOT 6

Main, to discuss the 2017-2018 proposed annual 411 W FOURTH

budget. Public attendance and comment are invited. PARCEL 1001 04560

SEVERE, BARBARA JEAN Barbara J. O’Connor, 516 COUNTRY CLUB SQ DR Base Amount 85.73 84.86 82.84 122.31 253.43

City Clerk/Finance Clerk CAMERON, MO Penalty 13.69 28.88 43.13 85.70

ORIGINAL CAMERON BLK 23 LOT 3 Total by Year 99.42 113.74 125.97 339.13 $ 461.44

419 E FIFTH

PARCEL 1001 01900

NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE SEVERE, JACK

P O BOX 53 Base Amount 259.62 256.99 250.85 122.31 767.46

For default in the payment of debt secured by a deed of trust executed CAMERON, MO Penalty 41.52 87.38 130.49 259.39

by John M. Spicer and Faythe M. Spicer, dated December 1, 2011, and COUNTRY CLUB SQUARE LOT 28 Total by Year 301.14 344.37 381.34 1026.85 $ 1,149.16

recorded on December 2, 2011, Document No. 2011-3565 in the Office 516 COUNTRY CLUB SQ DR

of the Recorder of Deeds, Clinton County, Missouri, the undersigned PARCEL 1017 00028 Successor Trustee will on August 11, 2017, at 10:00 AM, at the West

Front Door of the Clinton County Courthouse, Plattsburg, Missouri, sell SHURAFA, AMELIA N

at public vendue to the highest bidder for cash: 1112 W THIRD Base Amount 62.54 61.89 60.43 122.31 184.86

CAMERON, MO 64429 Penalty 10.00 21.08 31.46 62.54

Beginning 557.0 feet North of the Southeast corner of the HUNT & GODFREY 2ND ADDN Total by Year 72.54 82.97 91.89 247.40 $ 369.71

Southeast Quarter of the Northeast Quarter of Section BEG 100' W SE COR BLK 107

Twenty-six (26), Township Fifty-seven (57), Range Thirty (30), N150' W50 'S150' E50' TO POB 1112 W THIRD in Clinton County, Missouri, running thence West 613.14 feet, PARCEL 1070 01940 thence North 249.0 feet; thence East 613.14 feet; thence South 249.0 feet to the Point of Beginning, subject to the public road TREECE, VERNA on the East side thereof., commonly known as 11610 Northeast 508 N. ELM Base Amount 81.21 80.38 78.46 77.36 293.05 317.41 Packard Lane, Cameron, MO, 64429 CAMERON, MO Penalty 12.97 27.37 40.82 54.21 135.37

ORIGINAL CAMERON BLK 14 Total by Year 94.18 107.75 119.28 131.57 452.78 $ 745.83 subject to all prior easements, restrictions, reservations, covenants and encumbrances now of record, if any, to satisfy the debt and costs. N 1/2 LOTS 2 & 4

621 N CHESTNUT

SouthLaw, P.C. f/k/a South & Associates, P.C., Successor Trustee PARCEL 1001 00990

First Publication: July 20, 2017. For more information, visit www. WIGLESWORTH, FRANKLIN DEAN

417 N MAIN Base Amount 35.22 34.87 34.03 167.31 104.12 southlaw.com CAMERON, MO Penalty 5.61 11.88 17.68 35.17

ORIGINAL CAMERON BLK 35 Total by Year 40.83 46.75 51.71 139.29 $ 306.60

NOTICE LOT 5

Pursuant to the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, 15 U.S.C. §1692c(b), 417 N MAIN

no information concerning the collection of this debt may be given PARCEL 1001 03060

without the prior consent of the consumer given directly to the debt I,I, BarbaraBarbara J. O’Connor, J. O’Connor, CMC, CityCMC, Clerk, City City Clerk, of Cameron, City Counties of Cameron, of Clinton Counties and DeKalb, of State Clinton of Missouri, and do DeKalb, hereby certify State that of the Missouri, foregoing is do a true hereby and correct certify list of that the lands the andforegoing lots that will is abe offered collector or the express permission of a court of competent jurisdiction. for sale as above set forth. true and correct list of the lands and lots that will be offered for sale as above set forth. The debt collector is attempting to collect a debt and any information th Posted and Dated 18 day of July 2017. obtained will be used for that purpose Casefile No. 179680-840177. PostedCity of Cameron and Dated 18th day of July 2017. CityBarbara of J. Cameron O’Connor, CMC City Clerk/Finance Clerk [07/20, 07/27, 08/03, 08/10/17] Barbara J. O’Connor, CMC City Clerk/Finance Clerk

Thursday, July 20, 2017 Classifieds Citizen-Observer - 17 Life Recovery GRA­CIE’S Faith based support for GROO­MING­DALES overcoming adversities. Professional Pet Grooming Sat. 10 am, Cross­roads Youth Since 1973 Immediate Opening Building,­ 919 N Har­ris St, “Can’t do ‘em all, Cam­er­on. For more in­fo call only the lucky ones” CareGivers Class B CDL Drivers 816-724-3027 New Hours by appt: MWF: 7:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. Ferrellgas, a nationwide leader in the propane NARC­OT­ICS T&TH: 7:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. LPNs wanted for PT/FT 8-12 industry, is looking for a full time Class B ANON­Y­MOUS: 1111 Ensign Trace, Suite D, Driver in Kearney. Sundays @ 6:30pm Cameron. 816-724-0597 hour day positions available for 116 W. 4th St., Cam­er­on. Requirements: Meeting room, main floor, Pediatric Private Duty Nursing. Old School. 800-561-2250 GRAND PAWS PET • Must to be able to lift up to 75 lbs UKC ANA help line. BOARD­ING & SA­LON PREG­NANT? 816-632-9429 Will Train - Cameron, MO Area. • High School Diploma or equivalent BREAST FEED­ING? or 816-449-3917. • At least 1 year driving experience Have a child un­der 5? State Li­censed, Fax resumes to 816.279.0499 or You need Wic! Receive­ Climate Con­trolled. • Class A or B CDL license with air vouch­ers for for­mu­la, milk, email to [email protected] brake, hazmat, and tanker cheese, and more. endorsements Reg­u­lar clinics­ month­ly. FARMERS Call Cald­well Coun­ty Health • Clean driving record De­pt. 816-586-2311. MARKET Or Clinton County Health Dept.816-539-2144. EOE. Apply online at: www.ferrellgas.com PETS & 282 - Livestock Milk Cow Normandy x Hol­ SUPPLIES stein. Due to calve 8-12-17. EOE/AAP/TMP/D/V Has been hand milked. $1000. 660-354-2133. Con­sum­er/Small Busi­ness 252 - Dogs Registered Angus­ Bulls 1-2.5 CARE­Giv­er - Day­time & Loan Of­fic­er. Law­son Bank years old. Jen­nings An­gus Over­night. Home In­stead has an im­me­diate open­ing for a Red­bone Coon hound 10 week Farms, Lath­rop. 816-632-0229 Sen­ior Care is looking­ for small busi­ness/con­sum­er lender at its Ex­cel­sior Springs lo­ca­ old pups. Grand night Cham­ 299 - Farm com­pas­sion­ate CARE­Giv­ pion pedi­­gree, both sides. Well tion. The suc­cess­ful can­didate Miscellaneous ers to become­ a part of our dis­po­si­tioned and good mouth. Mechanical and team and join our mis­sion will have 5+ years lend­ing ex­ peri­ence in that market­ area. Shots and de­wormed. Call or Cattlemen New heavy iron cor­ of en­hanc­ing the lives of Law­son Bank off­ers com­peti­ text 660-214-4629. ral pan­els. $60. Free re­place­ ag­ing adults. We pro­vide tive com­pen­sa­tion and ben­e­fits. ment if panel­ gets damaged.­ Electronic Maintenance a var­ie­ty of non-med­i­cal Send your resume­ and sal­ary 253 - Cats 816-507-3116 or 816-898-0234 serv­ic­es that en­able sen­iors Walsworth Inc., the 29th largest U.S. printer, is seeking experienced his­tory to: Lawson­ Bank, At­ Free cat. House broke. Includes­ mechanical and electronic applicants in its Maintenance to remain­ in their home and cat box and dish. Must be the Department in Marceline, Missouri. meet the challeng­ ­es with only cat in the house. 816-284- EMPLOYMENT dign­i­ty. Com­plete an ap­ 1404. We need people in our Printing and Bindery Facility who can install, pli­ca­tion at Home­In­stead. HIRING maintain and repair printing and binding machines and other com/807 or call us to­day at Free kit­tens. 10 weeks old. 2 816-259-5252. Full-Time white and 1 grey and white. equipment. 816-675-0001. • Positions are open on evening shifts Warehouse Worker • Hourly/full-time position Kit­tens. $500 ea. de­liv­ered. 310 - Help Wanted Clin­ton County­ Board of Serv­ • Mechanical background and experience with troubleshooting FREE if you pick up. 816-872- ic­es is cur­rent­ly look­ing for car­ As­sis­tant High School Prin­ci­ mechanical problems 6902. ing, ma­ture in­di­vid­u­als to work For an application go to pal. Camer­ ­on R-I School Dis­ • Skilled with hand and power tools and precision measuring and with de­vel­op­men­tally­ disa­bled 260 - Grooming & trict. In­for­ma­tion and ap­pli­ca­ testing instruments in the Camer­ ­on area. Must have www.sukup.com Supplies tion available­ on­line at www. Di­plo­ma or GED and current­ cam­er­on.k12.mo.us. Click on Questions? Call 800-369-2646, ext. 3332 driv­ers’ li­cense. Ex­peri­ence or stop by our Em­ploy­ment un­der Dis­trict In­ pre­ferred. Great pay!! Must be Cameron Warehouse for­ma­tion. Submit resume at [email protected] able to pass Background­ check. or apply at http://www.walsworth.com/careers/apply All shifts available­ with oth­ 7426 NE 352nd St. er fu­ture op­por­tu­ni­ties. Also Cameron, Mo 64429 seek­ing PRN staff. For more Production Line Operators Compensation is commensurate with experience and accompanies EOE Full-Time/All Shifts a competitive benefits package. in­for­ma­tion, please con­tact our of­fice between­ 8am and 4pm at Mr. Dell Foods, a frozen food manufacturer in Kearney, MO Walsworth is an equal opportunity/disability/veteran employer. 816-632-3773 or stop by at 311 is accepting applications for Production Line Operators. W Grand, Cameron. Applicant must be able to lift 50 lbs., perform a variety of physical activities, multitask and problem solve. Great benefits: starting wage $11.50-$11.75 per hour, 401(k), medical and dental benefits, uniforms provided, holiday and vacation pay. Apply in person at 300 West Major, Kearney, MO • 816.628.4644 An Equal Opportunity Employer JOB ALERT Data Center Operator Walsworth Inc., the 27th largest U.S. printer, is seeking a full-time Please complete your Data Center Operator for our Information Systems Department in Marceline, Missouri for the evening shift. We offer a highly focused, application at dynamic, fast-paced team environment and demonstrate a high level NOW HIRING of professionalism. Missouri Veterans Home CNAs & Responsibilities 1111 Euclid, Cameron, MO • Respond to requests for Data Center Services or contact Amy Todd at • Print forms; perform data back-ups; restart servers and applications LPNs • Perform help desk duties; work with and restore off site data (816) 632-6010 or • Immediate positions available Requirements [email protected]. • CNAs start $11.70 per hour • Two-year degree • Two or more years of experience preferred • LPNs between $17.24 - $19.16 • Highly-motivated, detail-oriented professional • Familiar with Windows operating systems • Shift differential pay for The Missouri Veterans Commission is a state merit system agency evening & night shift Salary and Benefits and offers a superior employee benefits package which includes:12 Compensation dependent on experience. We offer full benefits paid holidays, paid vacation and sick leave, health and life including medical and life insurance, 401(k) with matching funds and insurance, retirement and deferred compensation programs. enhanced contribution. Walsworth is an equal opportunity/disability/ veteran employer.

Submit resume to [email protected] “To honor and serve the Veterans whose dedication and sacrifices have or apply at http://www.walsworth.com/careers/apply preserved our nation and its freedoms.” 2X2s for July 16, 2017

18 - Citizen-Observer Classifieds Thursday, July 20, 2017 ten­tion: Hu­man Re­sourc­es, 401 LPN or Cer­ti­fied Med­i­cal As­ Cam­er­on, MO 64429 ATTN: Par­a­pro­fes­sion­al. Cam­er­on R-I N Penn­syl­va­nia, Law­son, MO HELP WANT­ED: sis­tant po­si­tions available;­ full­ Hu­man Re­sourc­es EOE. School Dis­trict. 60 Col­lege 64062 or email to info@law­ Jokers­ Wild Truck Wash time per­son­nel need­ed in Cli­nic Nightshift RN/LPN. $4000 sign Hours Pre­ferred. Ap­ply on­line son­bank.com. EOE STATEWIDE 816-724-4231. STATEWIDEas2X2s well as Med fori­­cal Cen Julyter.­ Ap­ 16,on bonus. 2017 Carriage­ Square Liv­ at www.camer­ ­on.k12.mo.us. ply in person­ at Cam­er­on Re­ ing & Rehab­ 4009 Gene Field Click on Em­ploy­ment un­der Help Want­ed: Cook, Ha­mil­ gion­al Med­i­cal Cen­ter 1600 E Road, St. Joe or email re­sume Dis­trict In­for­ma­tion. 2X2ston Head forStart JulyCen­ter, 2916, 2017 Ev­er­green St., Cam­er­on, MO to ad­min@carria­ ­ges­quar­e­ Part-time evening jan­i­to­ri­al hours/week. Vis­it www.green­ or mail re­sume to P.O. Box 557 health.com. needed. Call Kay at 573-864- hillsheadstart.org­ for job de­ 5222. scrip­tion and ap­pli­ca­tion, or call 660-359-2214. E.O.I. Pow­er line con­struc­tion hir­ing laborers. $11/hr, Health/den­tal, Help Want­ed: Teach­er, Ha­mil­ 401K, paid holidays­ and vaca­ ­ ton Head Start Cen­ter. Visit­ tion. Valid driv­ers li­cense with www.greenhillshead­ start.org­ clean record and drug screen for job descrip­ ­tion and ap­pli­ re­quired. Call Rudy at 816-565- 2X2s for Julyca­tion or 16, call 660-359-2214. 2017 1156. E.O.I. 2X2s for July 16, 2017 Right-of-Way Ap­pren­tice La­ House­keep­er need­ed for Guest bor­er Open­ing at NW Elec­tric House Acorn Inn and Mo­tel 6. Pow­er (Brush Crew). Class A Ap­ply in per­son at eith­er lo­ca­ CDL. Ap­ply in person­ at 1001 tion. STATEWIDE W Grand Ave., Camer­ ­on. Sub­ 2X2s for July 16, 2017 mit a resume­ along with the ap­pli­ca­tion. Dead­line to ap­ply: STATEWIDEAu­gust 4, 2017 by 4:00 p.m.. STATEWIDE EOE STATEWIDE STATEWIDE

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STATEWIDE STATEWIDE STATEWIDEHuge backyard­ sale. Friday,­ Large ga­rage sale. 508 ESTATEWIDE Cher­ Sat. July 22nd 7 a.m. -? 1107 STATEWIDE Truck driver/supervisor. July 21st 8 a.m. - 4 p.m., Sat. ry, Mays­ville. July 21st Noon Tim­ber­line Dr., Cam­er­on. 399 - Household Goods 414 - Miscellaneous Items Must have chauffeurs July 22nd 8 a.m. - ? 20’ ext. - 6 p.m. and July 22nd 8 a.m. House­hold goods & decor, license. Must be able to lad­der, twin day bed with book­ - Noon. Bedroom­ suite­ (dress­ boy’s clothes, goose hunt­ing For Sale; Wood table & 4 chairs 55 gal­lon square plas­tic drum, work with people with case/draw­ers, gas wall/garage­ er & nightstand),­ an­tique din­ing sup­plies, rid­ing lawn mow­er, in good con­di­tion. $150 OBO. screw on lids, last contained­ disabilities. Apply in person heater,­ elec. dry­er, wom­en’s/ room table, jetted­ garden­ bath­ PS2 games, Jr. golf club set. Call 816-724-3180. food stuff. $25 each or 5 for at Clinco Ind. Inc. 1205 W girl’s clothes, purs­es, com­ tub, men’s & wom­en’s clothing,­ $100. Call 816-522-6475 Grand, Cameron, Mo. 816- pound bow, XBox 360, PS3, oth­er fur­ni­ture & much misc. 390 - Good Things to Eat 404 - Landscaping 632-3966. EOE dish­wash­er, bed­ding. 719 N. GRAVEL, Sand, Top Soil, Chest­nut, Cam­er­on. BUTCHER BEEF, grain fin­ ished, de­liv­ery available.­ $2/lb. Mulch, Riv­er Rock, Bould­ers. hang­ing weight. 660-973-2786. Tur­ney Mini Quar­ry 816-248-2523 MERCHANDISE

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