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For more, log on to: www.mycameronnews.com Cameron, Missouri City Council meeting in January By Annette Bauer 2017. We collected $32,399.00 in the city, at the end of the year, Alli- Editor building permit fees. These fees do ance compares their actual budget [email protected] cover the cost of inspections and with their estimated budget and The second meeting of the new plan review, and we are looking returns any unused funds to the year of the City Council contained at the fee structure, which is low city, the check is the result of that a full agenda with several resolu- when compared to other munici- contract. tions and ordinances, as well as palities. The construction estimat- One of the discussions the Coun- discussions before the City Coun- ed dollar amount for all structures cil underwent was concerning a cil. It was also the first meeting ended up at $7,925,393.00. Out of resolution before the City Council which had Shellie Blades operat- the 203 permits issued we have to amend the grade and step matrix ing as the City Clerk. Zac Johnson, the following new buildings either of the City Pay Classification Sys- Utilities Director, was filling in for completed or under construction tem. According to Johnson the ma- City Manager Mark Gaugh. 11 homes, 5 commercial, 3 du- trix has been updated and tweaked Johnson, during the City Man- plex’s, 1 triplex, and 1 four-plex. many times over the years, but one Comparing 2016 to 2017 we had of the places there have been dis- ager report, informed the Council pay matrix might allow enough the possibility of increasing the a 19% increase in the number of crepancies as compared to other about the upcoming Community leeway on the pay scale to allow number of pets allowed in the City. building permits issued. In 2017, cities has been on the top end of Swap Program being presented the Council and the City to take The Council made the recommen- we had 21 illegal projects that were the matrix. So a resolution was again on Thursday January 25 at more time to make a decision and dation to continue the discussion caught, which added $1,457.00 to presented to the Council to add 6 p.m. at the YMCA. The future then went on to make a motion to and to make the public more aware the permit fees and total permits is- two steps at the top of the matrix. head start facility is now an ongo- table the resolution for the time of what the City is considering to sued. It is looking like 2018 will be Johnson said this does not solve all ing project as St. Joseph CAP has being. The motion did not carry. get more public participation on a very busy year with construction the issues with the matrix, this is officially closed on the old hospi- According to Bashor, the Dispatch the subject before actually bringing here in Cameron. We are looking at simply a first step as they continue tal building and work has begun Supervisor is part of the command new ordinances before the Coun- a new, modern version of Kum & to decide what other changes need on the design. The Business Park staff of the police department and cil. Councilman L. Corey Sloan Go, a Dollar Tree store, Highland to be made. The resolution was Steering Committee met again on he felt, with the support of the also asked Wynes to look into the Development (Grand & Walnut), passed unanimously. Tuesday January 16 and a public Police Advisory Board and City recent reports about the rabies vac- Manion offices (Walnut), Randy Another resolution before the meeting with an open house will be Staff, the position should be paid cine and the fact it may be caus- Curnow (Lana Dr.), CRMC (Phys- Council was to reclassify the Dis- held in February. Building remod- accordingly. Part of the salary of ing tumors in animals. According ical Rehab), Sinclair (Nelle’s) patch Supervisor position to a eling at the business park for the the Dispatch Supervisor is paid to Sloan, there are some reports (Phase 2), Shell (Chungs’ Travel Grade 9 on the pay matrix. Chief eTruck company is going well and by the Andrew/Caldwell/Clinton/ that a vaccine may not actually be Center), Earley addition, and nu- Rick Bashor spoke before the the project is on schedule so far. DeKalb 911 District as the super- necessary every year and the City merous homes around town.” Council on the need to reclassify Contained in the City Manager visor operates as the 911 coordi- may want to consider eventually During the final portion of the the position, explaining too often report as presented to the Council nator for Cameron on the board. changing the requirements for li- City Manager Report, Johnson they lose qualified individuals to was an update on building in the After more discussion among the censing to reflect that information. introduced representatives of Al- other cities because of the avail- city. The following is taken direct- Council members about the duties, There was no specific direction or liance Water Resource, who pre- ability of better pay. Councilman ly from that report: responsibilities, and stresses of the instruction given, just a request for sented the City with a check for John Feighert asked Bashor if add- “We issued 203 total permits in position, the resolution went on to City staff to look into the reports. $8,105. As part of the contract with ing more steps to the top end of the pass unanimously. Wynes was also before the As requested at Council to continue the discussion previous City Council on setback regulations in the City. meetings, Economic Wynes said he went to the Planning January School Board Development Direc- and Zoning commission and they By Annette Bauer department has started practice EOC Adam Nelson spoke to the board tor Tim Wynes came did not see any need to change the Editor tests and the test is tough, so they are about the Special Education depart- before the Council to setback requirements at this time. [email protected] going to be looking at the results and ment updates, including information discuss the city’s cat Councilman Feighert said perhaps seeing what can be done there. on ways the Special Ed department The monthly school board meeting problem and possible he had not been completely Principal Tiffani Collins of Cameron has been working on using different was held on Monday January 15 at 7 solutions city staff in why he was asking for a discus- Veterans Middle School reported to the co-teaching styles in the classroom. p.m. has been looking at. sion and possible revision of the board about their first of the year ac- Preschool screening will be March 19- During the High School report Prin- Wynes said city staff setbacks and went on to explain tivities night – which was named Win- 22 – which is a change in dates to ac- cipal Brett Jones told the board about is leaning toward the he is aware of how Cameron lost a ter Flinter – tis the season to be freezin. commodate county health nurses to be plans to change the way the master possibility of requir- business and the revenue it would About 100 kids showed and they made available as they were last year. schedule is formed and how enrollment ing licensing for cats produce specifically because the a little over $700 at the event and there Dr. Matt Robinson said School works. Parent Teacher conferences will in the same way it State of Missouri requires 50 foot is another event being planned for the Board Recognition Week is next week be on March 1 where academic enroll- does for dogs. Part of setbacks and then the City of Cam- spring called simply the Spring Fling. and thanked the School Board for the ment has been done and in the past the conversation and eron requires another 25 feet as Cameron Intermediate School Prin- continued work they are doing. Robin- that has been where the numbers come discussion between well, that can significantly reduce cipal Laurie Mefford said they are son also mentioned the visit from the from to build the master schedule. In- Wynes and the Coun- also looking forward to next year and Clinton School District and said it was See COUNCIL on page 2 stead, this year, they are going to build cil went on to discuss scheduling. Last week, Clinton school nice to get feedback from another dis- the schedule so when students and par- district came to Cameron to check out trict on what they are doing well. ents come into enroll, they will be able the schools and Mefford said it was a The board voted to extend the con- to enroll in classes. Flight time is be- Filings for real moral booster. It really reinforced tracts of Dr. Christopher Shanks and ing turned over to the Student Council the great things being done in Cameron Dr. Matt Robinson for one year, effec- and they will be leading Flight time on and reassured them what they are doing tively extending the contract of Shanks Thursdays. According to Jones the Stu- upcoming well. The leadership team is also look- through 2019-2020 and Robinson dent Council is very excited. The math ing toward next year and seeing how through 2020-2021. to examine and work on the goals ef- President Mary Tyrrell encouraged election fectively next year. the board members to go to the legis- Parkview is working on the Mis- lative forum as it is an opportunity to City Council Three citizens have filed souri Model School program according learn more about the education system Three Cameron citizens to run for the two seats on to Principal Angie Ormsby. Ormsby in Missouri and the role of the school filed their paperwork to the School Board which ex- said the teachers and staff are really board. Dr. Douglas Wyckoff encour- run for the two City Coun- pire this year. Darrell How- excited about the program and work- aged the board members to continue cil seats which expire this ell, Dan Kercher, and Jackie ing many of the aspects into the school. their education at the forum, saying year. Darlene Breckenridge, Peck have filed to run for the Ormsby also said the visit from the they hold teachers to a higher standard, Becky Curtis and Ronnie two seats currently occupied Clinton School district went very the board should be leading by exam- Jack have filed to run for the by Darrell Howell and Dr. well and it was a good experience ple. two seats currently occupied Douglas Wyckoff. to walk through the school and The next school board meeting will by Darlene Breckenridge The general election will get a new perspective on all the be Monday February 12 at 7 p.m. and Ronnie Jack. be held April 3. great things they are doing. School Board 2 - Citizen-Observer The Jump Thursday, January 18, 2018 COUNCIL______from page A1 the size of a piece of property which could only assume the answer would Council declaring a water shortage ad- Upcoming meetings/events can be used for development. Wynes be yes. There was also a question asked visory for the City of Cameron – this told the Councilman he was aware of about if the Parks Department is unable is a necessary resolution that required the same business he was speaking of to come up with the funding at some nothing more than a declaration at this January 21 and had the business owner taken the future date, could the land be reverted time. Water reserves have dropped The Stella Center (Cameron Nutritional Center) will proper steps, they could have taken the to the City of Cameron – or there was below 60% so there is a request for be holding a community fundraising dinner from 11 a.m. site plan before the Board of Adjust- someone who came to the City look- citizens to voluntarily conserve water. – 2 p.m. ments and requested a variance to be ing to develop the land, could it be re- There will be other steps to take should A quarter auction will be held from 5:30 – 8:30 p.m. able to build, but Wynes cannot take a verted back to the City. City Attorney the water reserves drop below 50% but in the library of the Old School. Proceeds will be donated “blank sheet of paper” before the board Padric Cochran said the answer is ab- for now there is only a need for the dec- to the Norton family. and request an open variance, there has solutely. The Resolution was written laration. Johnson said they hope spring to be a site plan or something sketched with no time limit in place on purpose rains will help with the shortage soon. January 25 out on a piece of paper to show the so if there becomes a time in the future The resolution passed unanimously. The Cameron Park Board meets in regular session at plans to take to the Board. At the end of when the City wishes to use the land The final resolution before the city hall, 205 North Main, beginning at 6 p.m. the discussion, Wynes said he will go for some other purpose, whatever that Council was to appoint Shellie Blades back to Planning and Zoning and dis- might be, the City Council can vote to as the City Clerk for the City of Cam- January 26 cuss with them if there is a way to al- remove the land from the direction of eron. The resolution passed unani- Comedy Vets will be holding the Old School Comedy low City Staff more leeway in making the Park Board. mously. Show. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. and proceeds benefit decisions on setbacks or some way to There were third readings on two During the miscellaneous com- suicide prevention programs. streamline the process more to make it bills concerning building codes and ments of the Council each Council easier for staff and developers to work zoning ordinances which passed unani- member thanks Barbara O’Connor for together. Wynes said it is his intention mously. her years of service to the City and January 28 and the intention of staff to make things There were first readings on a bill congratulated Shellie Blades on her The Ukulele Club will meet from 2 p.m. – 4 p.m. at the more steamlined to work easier, not to to allow Robert Earley to continue to appointment to the position. O’Connor United Methodist Church Educational Unit in Cameron make things more difficult, but also to lease a machine shed on the Business expressed her gratitude to the Council, be certain standards are being met. Park land – until such time as develop- the citizens and the Council members February 5 Other business before the Coun- ment causes it to need to be removed of the past for her experiences with the The Cameron City Council meets in regular session at cil included a resolution to allow the and a first reading to approve the re- City and Blades expressed her honor City Hall, 205 North Main, beginning at 6 p.m. Cameron Parks Department to use palt of two tracts of land in the Earley and humility at being chosen for the land in the Crossroads Corporate Cen- Business Park for future development. position. Blades will be sworn in by ter for recreational purposes. There Both bills passed unanimously. O’Connor in her final act as City Clerk February 9 was a question asked by Councilman There was a full reading of a bill on Wednesday January 31 at 10 a.m. Western Missouri Correctional Center will be hosting Feighert about if the upkeep of the land authorizing the general election to be The next City Council meeting will Freezin’ For A Reason, a fundraiser to help support would now be the responsibility of the held on April 3. be Monday, February 5 at 6 p.m. Special Olympics. Law enforcement officers will sit on Parks Department, Johnson said he There was a resolution before the top of Tub Creek BBQ starting at 9 a.m. CHAPTER TWO OF EIGHT February 12 The Cameron Planning and Zoning Commission meets in regular session at City Hall, 205 N. Main, beginning at 6 p.m. A Polar February 13 Bear’s Tale The Missouri Shoal Chapter of the DAR will be KALI: hosing a DAR Museum program at 1:30 p.m. at the home AUTHOR: CAROLYN MUELLER | ILLUSTRATOR: JEREMY PATTON & JAYNE BALLEW of Mary Goldberg, 107 Echo Circle, Plattsburg.

February 18 Chapter Two: had hunted had all been large, burly males with gigantic paws The Stella Center (Cameron Nutritional Center) will and teeth. This bear was a bit smaller, and on its stomach was a It was a cold day. The month of March offers no promise row of dark teats. This bear was a nursing sow. “Somewhere,” be holding a community fundraising dinner from 11 a.m. he thought, “she has a cub.” – 2 p.m. of budding trees or sprouting daffodils when you live high above the Arctic Circle. Not many people make their home James was crushed. He had not realized that the bear was there, but James had grown up in those parts and was used a female, especially a nursing mother. “We’ve got to find the February 19 to the weather. Snow blanketed the ground, but the thin den,” James said to his hunting companion. “There’s a cub The Cameron City Council meets in regular session at light of early spring allowed out here, and it won’t survive for long without her.” James better visibility to look The two men set out through the bitter wind and spring City Hall, 205 North Main, beginning at 6 p.m. sunlight, until they saw the opening of a polar bear den. The Cameron R-1 Board of Education meets in for caribou and wolverine, regular session at the administration building at 7 p.m. anything he could hunt and bring back to his village. James had been a February 22 hunter for most of his life. Ask Zoo The Cameron Park Board meets in regular session at The Inupiat people of Point city hall, 205 North Main, beginning at 6 p.m. Lay, Alaska, on the coast of Keeper Julie the Chukchi Sea, rely on skilled subsistence Where do mother polar February 25 hunters like James and bears sleep? The Ukulele Club will meet from 2 p.m. – 4 p.m. at the others. Alaska Native The mother bear excavates a small snow cave United Methodist Church Educational Unit in Cameron People along the northwest coast of Alaska hunt marine in a snowdrift just big enough for her to turn mammals, birds, fish and other land animals to keep their around in, and the snow will naturally close the families healthy. Commercial food, which can be purchased entrance tunnel for her. March 5 for a few dollars in the lower 48 states, is very expensive The Cameron City Council meets in regular session at there: noodles can cost $13, and red or green peppers as much How lon do polar bears nurse? City Hall, 205 North Main, beginning at 6 p.m. as $10 each. What the meat hunters bring back is vitally g important to the villagers’ survival. Polar bear cubs will nurse for at least 20 months. That day in March, James and his friend drove their March 12 snowmobiles 40 miles outside of Point Lay. He would have Newspaper Connections The Cameron Planning and Zoning Commission been happy to find any animal to bring back for his family Check the local newspaper to find the meets in regular session at City Hall, 205 N. Main, and village, but a large animal, like a caribou, would be best. time of sunrise and sunset and the beginning at 6 p.m. And that’s when he saw the polar bear. average number of daylight hours for Being an Alaska native, James was legally allowed to your town. Use the Internet to find hunt marine mammals like polar bears. Of course, it was rare a newspaper for Point Lay, Alaska March 13 for him to take a bear. In his lifetime as a hunter, this bear to find the same information and The Missouri Shoal Chapter of the DAR will be would only be his ninth. compare. Collect this information hosing a Vietnam program at 1:30 p.m. at the home of James did not take killing a polar bear lightly. These over several months and graph Judy Wright, 5821 NE 284th St, Turney. animals were respected and revered in Inupiat culture. But the range of daylight hours for James was tasked with providing meat for his village, so he comparison. took what opportunities that luck and nature presented to March 18 him. He shot the bear. The Stella Center (Cameron Nutritional Center) will When the bear was down, James approached it. Once be holding a community fundraising dinner from 11 a.m. certain that it was dead, he rolled it over. That’s when he – 2 p.m. noticed something different. The other eight bears that James © 2018, Missouri Press Foundation Thursday, January 18, 2018 Citizen-Observer - 3 Community Swap Stella’s Center By Don Dignan Puns Presentation CNC Administrator Have you heard about the Italian cook retail shops, grocery store, hardware store, with an incurable disease? He pastaway. Date: January 25, 2018 Join us this Sunday, January 21st, at 11 A Spanish magician has a grand magical library, city parks, and many more. During AM - 2 PM for our first FUNDRAISER of Time: 6:00 p.m. the team’s stops, they were able to interact show and at the end he says he will disappear 2018. Freewill contribution. Pork loin and after counting to three. He starts to count, with members of the community and gather dressing for the main dish. Meredith Hahn’s Location: YMCA 1903 N. noteworthy information regarding their “Un, dos…” pies for dessert! Kazaam! He vanished without a tres. Walnut Street • Cameron community. Thank you for your support during the Participation in the program requires Once you contract an infection of the end of 2017! We continue to operate with bladder, urine trouble. The City of Cameron, Missouri would like communities of similar size to assemble your generous assistance. Which country’s capital is the fastest to invite all to an open house event to hear a team of participants from different We know it is hard to get out in the cold growing? key information regarding the results from professional backgrounds to observe and to join us here at Stella,s for lunch, but we Ireland’s. Every year it’s Dublin. the community swap program presented gather key information. Team participants in are still here and have a good meal prepared Next week’s Menu At Stella‘s: by the University of Missouri Extension. the program are able to meet others within for you! Alternative desserts may be substituted. Community swap is an opportunity to allow their community and share thoughts and Salad bar is available daily for congregate different communities to trade places and ideas while visiting their selected host. Prom customers. see what each has to offer, add, and ways to We would encourage all to come out and A guy was taking his girlfriend to prom. MONDAY - Jan. 22 - Bacon Cheeseburger, improve their communities. The program is hear the great things the City of Savannah Getting ready, he went to a tux rental shop. Seasoned Fries/Chips, Coleslaw, Fruit/ a measuring tool that helps each community had to say about your city. The event will There was a huge line but he eventually got Dessert gather information to assists in their growth. be hosted by the University of Missouri his tuxedo. TUESDAY - Jan. 23 - Ruben Sandwiches, The City of Cameron was able to visit Extension, presented by Beverly Maltsberger He then went to the florist. Again, there Pickles, Corn, Fruit/Dessert the City of Savannah, MO as part of the and Jerry Baker. If you have any questions, was a huge line, but he got the orchid in the WEDNESDAY - Jan. 24 - Chili, Relish community swap program. Some of the please contact the city at (816) 632-2177. end. Tray, Crackers, Fruit/Dessert stops in Savannah included stopping at local Then he went to the limo rental place, and there was a big line there too! But he THURSDAY - Jan. 25 - Swedish Meatballs, eventually managed to rent one. Over Egg Noodles, Broccoli, Fruit/ They got to the prom and danced for a Dessert little bit, and then his girlfriend asked for FRIDAY - Jan. 26 - Baked Chicken, Rotary Club some punch. He went to get it – but there Potatoes, Spinach Salad, Fruit/Dessert was no punch line. Cameron Regional Medical Center Emergency Blood Drive

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p www.ritchiesoperlaw.com 4 - Citizen-Observer Thursday, January 18, 2018 The Scuttlebutt Welcome to the Scuttlebutt. Military Hero: US Marine ran a re-supply mission, dropping January 10, 2018, Hope your new year is going Captain Armando Espinoza off much-needed ammunition, The VA will begin well so far. A couple of resources On April 9, 2003, the 5th water, and equipment to Marines processing claims for you might want to check out are Marines took control of one of on the ground. On his final trip, reimbursement of reasonable the Warrior Outdoors webcast Saddam’s palaces in Baghdad. Espinoza and his team returned to costs that were only partially that will be coming up the 3rd of Fedayeen fighters in the area the combat zone to evacuate Iraqi paid by the Veteran’s February. Tune in to www.vetsRS. refused to give up the fight and civilians caught in the line of fire. other health insurance com. To hear them talk about continued to launch offensives. At the end of the long and (OHI). 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That night his team also Treatment of Veterans promised punishment, the Airman University of Central Students named to Missouri Dean’s List NCMC Honors Lists for Warrensburg, Mo. -- The following Pattonsburg: Dylan M Wolfe local student(s) have earned a spot on the Plattsburg: Shelby S Lager University of Central Missouri Dean’s List. Polo: Megan K Henry Fall 2017 Each semester, the Dean’s List is divided into Stewartsville: Denton L Yager North Central Missouri College in Rita Terry, Jennie Bennett, Taylor two parts. The first list includes the names of 3.5 to 3.99 Dean’s List Trenton, Missouri has named students with Swalley students who have achieved a perfect 4.0 grade Cameron: Jenny D Simpson; Lindsey Marie outstanding academic achievements to Maysville: Kayla Stallbories, Stephanie point average, and the second list includes the Vaiciulis; Zachary Michael Moore its honors lists for the 2017 fall semester. Brooks names of students who attained a grade point Clarksdale: Emily A Walling Students named to the President’s List Stewartsville: Jamee Scearce average of 3.50 to 3.99. Gower: Cheyenne M Miller; Mitchell G achieved a perfect 4.0 grade point average, Winston:Josie McFee, Austin Rhoades 4.0 Dean’s List Smith; Ryan D Kilgore and students achieving Dean’s List President’s list Amity: Mickayla E Lippold Hamilton: Elizabeth Lynn Dunnington recognition obtained a grade point average Cameron: Rachel Barlow, Lisa Lowery, Braymer: Samuel J Wright Pattonsburg: Kelly M Warford of at least 3.5. Students must have earned Sara Thomas Cameron: Bradley A McClure; Dakota F Plattsburg: Dylan J Mcclain six or more credits in the term to qualify. 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Hubbard Staff Writer In the Consolation semi-final the Dragons [email protected] again playing without Hill were able to 1931-2018 pull out a 42 to 26 win over the Brookfield Cameron - Dorothy Louise Hubbard, On August 29, 1947, Dorothy married On the boys side of the Bill Burns Classic Bulldogs. Cameron got a strong scoring 86, passed away on January 11, 2018. James Hubbard in Cameron. at Lathrop High School, the Cameron from senior Jaxon Frazier with 24 points Dorothy was born on February 15, 1931 Survivors include husband, Jim, of the Dragons lost a tough first round game to Van and defensively the Dragons dominated the in Fort Scott, Kan. to Walter, Jr. and Pearl home; son, Jim (Suzie) Hubbard, Kearney; Horn High School Falcons 53 to 59 in the Bulldogs as they held Brookfield to 17 points (Daniels) Clark. daughter, Sheryl (Eddie) Lee, Hamilton; six first round. The Dragons played shorthanded thru the first 3 quarters of the game. Griffin Mefford had 7 points and Parker McGinnis She was preceded in death by her parents; grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren. as senior point guard Kyler Hill missed scored 6 as the senior trio combined for 37 daughter, Beverly Nelson and grandson, Services will be held at 2 p.m., Friday, the game due to sickness. Van Horn built a 6 point lead at the end of the first quarter of the teams 42. No one reach double figures Clark Nelson. January 19, 2018 at Poland-Thompson and lead by 9 at halftime. The Dragons for Brookfield. Dorothy was a member of the Restoration Chapel, Cameron. Visitation will be from 1 – playing without their leading scorer for The Consolation Championship game Branch of RLDS Church, Cameron. She 2 p.m., prior to the service. Burial: Cameron the year tightened up on the defensive end was played on Saturday morning after worked as a sales clerk for Eagan’s Furniture, Memory Gardens, Cameron. Memorial and outscored Van Horn 15 to 7 in the third Thursday night’s action was postponed due before retiring. Fund: Restoration Branch of RLDS Church. quarter to make it a one point game going to weather. The Dragons rolled to a 62 to 31 into the final frame. The Dragons could not win over the Northland Christian Blazers. complete the comeback as Falcons re-start No individual stats were available at press Velma Jewell Eileen (Trussell) Ivy their offense in the fourth and held on for the time. With the win the Dragons improved 1921 – 2018 6 point win. their record on the year to 7 and 7. They will Cameron was lead by Jaxon Frazier with be back in action Friday night as they travel Cameron - Velva Jewell Eileen Baptist Church of Holt. Arraignments made 18 points, Parker McGinnis had 9, Griffon to play St. Joseph Leblond in MEC play. The (Trussell) Ivy, 96, passed away January 12, by Stith Family Funeral Home in Lathrop. Mefford had 8 and Matt Baker scored 7. The Annual Cameron Invitational will tip off the 2018. Celebration of Life was held at 11 a.m. Memorials are suggested to the church. Falcons were lead by Terrion Seddens with week of January 22 to 27. Wednesday, January 17, 2018 at the First 14, Jaden Monday with 12 and Joe Crocker Harley L. McQueen 1928-2018 Cameron - Harley Leslie McQueen, City; three daughters, Arlene Divelbiss, Lady Dragons 89, passed away on January 12, 2018. Lee’s Summit, Jan (Bill) Watkins, and By Dragon Sports 16 and Virginia Kruse added 15 to pull the Harley was born on April 22, 1928 to Marilyn (Ivan) Eaton, Cameron; five Staff Writer Blazers in front and take home a 22 point Ralph and Hazel (Linville) McQueen. They grandchildren, Jeff Parton, Jeanise Cowsert, [email protected] win. Elise Wenck gave the Lady Dragons preceded him in death. Angel Stebbins, Jaimie Pfeifer and Clint a lift in the second half as she scored 9 of On August 20, 1947, Harley married Watkins; five great-grandchildren and one The Cameron Lady Dragons played in her team high 12 in the second half action. Elma Helms in Altamont. great-great-granddaughter. the Bill Burns Classic at Lathrop last week Nichols finished with 8 points after here hot and their struggles on the offensive end He was a member of Crossroads Services were held at 2 p.m., Thursday, first quarter. lead to a quick two games and out of the Assembly of God, Cameron. January 18, 2018 at Crossroads Assembly In the consolation semi-finals the Lady tournament. The Lady Dragons were the Dragons lost to the Braymer Lady Bobcats. Harley was an Angus rancher and showed of God, Cameron. Arraignments made by number 7 seed and lost in the first round to 47 to 32. Braymer took a halftime lead of 22 registered Angus cattle for J.C. Penney’s Poland-Thompson Funeral Home, Cameron. Northland Christian the number 3 seed in the to 14, and continue to out score the Dragons Farm and James’ Homeplace Farms. Burial: Graceland Memorial Cemetery, first round 56 to 34. Northland Christian is a for the win. Braymer went on to lose to KC Survivors include wife, Elma, of the Cameron. In lieu of flowers, donations to small private school in the Liberty area went East in the Consolation game on Saturday. home; two sons, Leslie (Patricia) McQueen, Three Rivers Hospice, Cameron. on to beat Plattsburg in the semi-finals and The lady Dragons got some new faces in the Orrick and Eddie (Sue) McQueen, Kansas lost to Savannah in the tournament finals. scoring column as Lexi Smith lead the team The Lady Dragons took a 10 to 8 first quarter with 12 points and Kaitlyn Smith 7. lead on the Blazers as Sydney Nichols had a The loss dropped the Lady Dragons strong start with 6 points in the quarter. 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©2017 Starkey. All Rights Reserved. 12/17 193941697 Thursday, January 18, 2018 Citizen-Observer - 7 Letters to the Editor This morning we read Martin Luther King, the minimal cable offer came A great man once said that coming from our Country’s party that upholds Christian the following for our daily greatest civil rights fighter with a contract that required “Silence is the wind under leadership, and that has done values”. Sad to say, again devotion. It is a quote from of our time, said: “Our lives you to agree not to come the wings of evil” (MLK). more to divide an already the words coming from the “Rebirth of America”. begin to end the day we back on the company for At some point in a persons divided nation. Many even leadership refute that claim. On this day in 1947, become silent about things any other effects easement life silence is no longer an try to justify or condone the My Christian and family a Presbyterian minister that matter.” problems you might have. In acceptable option. In the “cheap words”, the vulgarity values include treating who had immigrated from Recently, while reading other words, a hold harmless course of my life there have and the very essence of everyone with respect, Scotland, Dr. Peter Marshall, the DeKalb County website, agreement with a “gag been 11 different presidents indecency in the attempt to loving and caring for each was elected Chaplain of I came across the following order” attached. 4. NextEra that have held office. Some defend the indefensible. other, turning the other the United States Senate. press release by the DeKalb is not working a list. Sharon I have considered to be In the last two years cheek, never being afraid He called upon America County Commissioners Kanak, a local resident and good presidents and others our institutions have been to say “I am sorry”, lifting to make a decision. “The Harold Allison, Kyle White business owner, compiled I thought left a lot to be trashed, Congress has been each other up and not tearing choice before us is plain: and Garry McFee: the list and at last count it desired. But there has been trashed, the Judicial system them down or kicking them Christ or chaos, conviction The DeKalb County had grown to over 100. 5. one thing 10 out of 11 had has been trashed, our allies when they were down. or compromise, discipline Commission has received Most importantly, why are in common. In public and have been trashed, our Tolerance, decency, integrity or disintegration. I am numerous complaints the commissioners passing in their private lives they all freedom of speech has been truthfulness, and kindness rather tired of hearing about in regard to television off the problem to NextEra exhibited a sense of pride trashed, our Constitution all fall into the category of our rights and privileges as reception. The complaints who caused the problem and in being an American. You has been trashed, the very my family/Christian values. American citizens. The time began after the completion has no compelling reason to knew they loved America fabric of our Democracy I believe we can no is come … it now is … when of the Osborn Wind Tower fix it? and all of Her people. They has been trashed, and we longer sit by in silence, but we ought to hear about the Project. If you have Didn’t we elect this often differed on policy the people are being trashed must stand up in defense of duties and responsibilities of reception difficulty, contact commission to protect and the implementation when we are asked to those values that are what our citizenship. America’s NextEra Osborn Wind the health, safety and of that policy, but they condone or normalize words we have grown up with and future depends upon her Energy at 1-855-552-9872. welfare of the citizens of always seemed to have a and behavior unacceptable are the very essence of what accepting and demonstrating They are compiling a list of the county? Isn’t it time to deep respect for the office to our ingrained sense of America stands for. Those God’s government.” complaints. speak up? We must always they held. They understood family and Christian values. values that have been the I encourage everyone There are several things take sides. Neutrality helps the meaning of being a From the early 70’s I moral compass on how we who reads this to be as wrong with this. 1. The press the oppressor, never the lighthouse and a beacon often heard people say they live our lives and those same thoughtful and considerate release was dated 2/21/17. victim. Silence encourages for the rest of the world. belonged to the party of values we hope to pass on to of other citizens as we would There has been no follow the tormentor, never the America, as a nation has family values. The words future generations. have them be unto us. May up and the TV problems tormented. been looked up to, admired, coming from our current Years ago I heard we each be thankful for the still exist a year later. 2. The and many wanted to be a leadership and defense of someone say that for evil to privilege to live in America. phone number given above Leslie Dyer part of Her. My mom use them refute any argument prevail is for good men (and is a NextEra number out of Stewartsville to say “words are cheap”, for being the party of family women) to do nothing. Cloyce Coffman Florida. I have called twice and the last 2 years have values, and I believe are a Stewartsville, MO and no one has called back. 3. proven to me how true that reproach to the very concept No Longer Silent, At first feeble attempts were statement is. There have of those values. I have heard Pam King made to correct this. Their been a lot of cheap words many say “I belong to the Open house for retiring Missouri Veterans Home City Clerk Cameron, MO By Annette Bauer 30 years as the Cameron City Clerk on January 31. Editor [email protected] This open house is open to the public and On Friday, January 26 citizens of Cameron and the from 4-6 p.m. the City of surrounding communities Cameron will be hosting are welcome and encouraged an open house at City Hall to stop in and wish Barbara to celebrate the upcoming well in her retirement. retirement of City Clerk Cake and punch will be Barbara O’Connor. served. O’Connor will retire after

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As I write this, 1960’s Lana helped adult Polio patients use the tonight’s forecast is for -5* with 10-25 mph iron lung and children to use the portable iron lung, wind. If you are a small bird you need a full which covered only their chest area to make the belly and a decent place to get out of the wind child breathe. to survive a night like tonight. So offering She worked in the contagious wards for men, sunflower seeds, corn or suet cakes is a good women, and children treating Meningitis, Malaria, thing you would think. I don’t think there is etc., at Letterman Hospital. An American Samoan any question about it tonight. Food in harsh family’s children had head lice. Neonatal intensive weather gets a pretty straight forward result. care unit treated babies in the isolation unit to search but what about the big picture? One possibility the authors suggest is that, for the cause of open sores which was a genetic As mentioned last week, there are at least “ the bird feeding provided an irresistible disorder. a couple of studies that indicate there might diet that was unbalanced –too high in fat to After Lana’s discharge in January, 1972, at be some of unintended consequences from produce high-quality eggs. More protein, the William Beaumont General Hospital, El Paso, bird feeding. micro-nutrients, and antioxidants than are Missouri State Society Daughters of the Texas, she entered Olivet Nazarene College, earning COOL GREEN SCIENCE (www.blog. provided by bird seed may be needed to American Revolution proudly honors Lana S. a Bachelor of Arts degree and then her Registered nature.science), The Nature Conservancy’s produce high-quality eggs. Wright United States Army Nurse degree from Penn College. Later she worked blog post, mentioned a study that found that Another possibility is that bird Lana enlisted in the United States Women’s in various geriatrics wards in nursing homes, birds fed during winter, laid a smaller feeding allowed individuals with a lower Army Corp in July, 1963. She went to basic retiring in 2012. She is a member of the American number of eggs and had lower hatching reproductive capacity which ordinarily training at Fort McClellan, Alabama. She then Legion and teaches Bible Study in her church. Lana success and ultimately fledged fewer young would not survive the winter the chance to served at Letterman General Hospital, San had one brother who served in Vietnam. than birds that weren’t fed at all. The nest. Francisco, California; Fort Gordon Army Hospital, Through a friend Lana learned about the offspring that did fledge weighed less and A final possibility is that the feeders were Augusta, Georgia; and William Beaumont General Honor Flight and completed an application. Prior had a lower survival rate than the young of placed in poor quality nesting habitat – Hospital, El Paso, Texas. She cared for servicemen, to going on the flight, she attended the “Meet and unfed birds. leading the birds to choose these suboptimal servicewomen, and children while they were in the Greet” luncheon where she received several items An additional U.K. study of the blue tit sites as nesting areas in the spring.” hospital. including a 50 year Vietnam pin. There were and another chickadee-like species, the great Interesting to consider for sure. On Lana had many different experiences during three women on the flight. Lana met her guardian tit, had similar findings. balance, most the evidence is that winter her time in the service. One of them was when a at Reagan International Airport, a very special There are different possibilities as to why bird feeding is beneficial. Of the three seven year old girl in Germany had reached over Canadian lady who had volunteered before and they the results came out this way in these two possibilities given for the smaller number burners on a stove and caught her clothing on have become very good friends. Visiting the many studies. of eggs in nests in some cases, two were fire. Her mother put the fire out and the child was service memorials, she was able to place a vase not really negative. 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Chaplain Mary to the pavilion building fund. spoke to both chambers Capitol 7 million words in total. Goldberg led us in prayer and we all enjoyed OLD BUSINESS: Valerie gave us an of the Missouri General Report That’s too much. Going the delicious carry-in Salad Luncheon. update on several prospective papers. We Assembly in his annual forward, the Legislature Following our lunch Regent Stevens led voted on credentials of Margaret Stevens State of the State address. should take — and is us in our DAR Ritual. Vice Regent Judy and Judy Wright to be voting members at the He highlighted many areas taking — steps to keep big Wright brought us the President General’s State Conference in April. in which our state succeeds, government off the backs Message regarding the gift of 76 trees given At this time we Honored Prospective and several in which we can of honest, hard-working to the Independence National Historical Member Lana Wright as our January 2018 still improve. Missourians. Park in Philadelphia. In the absence of Mary Patriot of the Month. Veteran Chairman In his speech, the Some of these measures Tyrrell, Margaret Stevens gave the National Anne Wolfe read the Certificate which was governor mentioned efforts are already paying Defender Report. presented and the write up from MSSDAR. to strengthen our state’s off. Today, Missouri Following are Committee Reports: Anne NEW BUSINESS: There will be a foster care programs. This unemployment is the Wolfe Veteran Committee reported that she program Wreaths Across America in 2018 is an important task that’s lowest it’s been in nearly has interviewed another WW2 Veteran and in Lathrop Cemetery. We would be ask to above partisan politics. two decades, and we’re By Dan Hegeman we will honor a POM today; Valerie Coleman help with fund raising and laying wreaths 2nd These children have already currently outpacing the State Sen., 12th District Native Americans reported on another WWI Saturday in December (8th) on all Veterans suffered enough tragedy and nation in job growth. But Choctaw Native American Victor Brown; graves. Then help pick up the wreaths in hardship. During last year’s we can always do more. If Carmen Stoneking Commemorative Events January. legislative session, I supported a bill passed we succeed in creating a business-friendly reports that she is working on two events for Lathrop is planning to have a Military by the General Assembly creating a Foster climate, not only will we attract more jobs our Chapter; Judy Wright of DAR Schools, Museum in the old theater building. They Care Bill of Rights. Last month, Missouri to our state, but we’ll create higher-paying stated that she has mailed another page of are applying for grants to pay for building joined an interstate compact making it easier ones, as well. Doing so will make the Show- Betty Crocker labels & took 4 lbs. of pop and remodeling. Rotary, American Legion, for foster parents to adopt across state lines. Me State an even greater place to work and tabs to Ronald McDonald House; Margaret City and Chamber of Commerce are working These efforts give many of these children live than it is today. Stevens stated that she is ordering Dogwood together. Are we interested? Valerie made of God the opportunity to reach their true As always, please feel free to call, email trees to plant in March and April; Margaret motion that we participate in helping with potential. or write with your ideas or concerns. My Stevens on Women’s Issues stated that this Military Museum. Carmen Stoneking The governor also addressed our Capitol office number is (573) 751-1415, there is a section in Arlington Cemetery for seconded motion and it carried. state’s history of heavy-handed business my email is [email protected] Women in Military; Carmen Stoneking DAR Valerie made the motion to give a one- regulations. He’s right that miles of red tape and my mailing address is Room 332, State Museum reported on Christmas Songs 1867 year subscription of American Spirit to each make it nearly impossible for our farms, Capitol Building, Jefferson City, MO 65101. Jingle Bells, 1869 Silent Night and 1924 Oh, new Missouris Shoal Chapter Member. businesses and communities to prosper. Christmas Tree. Carmen Stoneking seconded the motion and Just a year ago, Missouri’s regulatory code Regent Stevens called Business Meeting it carried. to order. Anne Wolfe, Recording Secretary Our February 13, 2018, meeting will Submitted Families that race together stay together! reported there are six members and three be held in the home of Mary Goldberg, I-35 Speedway Drivers Meeting We have all heard this saying, even seen it visitors in attendance. Printed minutes were 107 Echo Circle, Plattsburg, MO, 64477. sanctioned classes will be available. Beat Submitted printed on T-Shirts, including the Racin for distributed earlier today and there was one Carmen Stoneking will have our program the lines at the track and complete your In preparation for the start of the 2018 Rian T-Shirts. In a standing room only crowd change. Registrar Valerie Coleman reported on the DAR Museum. We are to bring a toy registration. Be the first to get your own racing season, a driver’s meeting will be at the A.V. Spillman Center in Jamesport, that she sent only one Application not four. from our childhood. Also our Community personal pit parking spot. All this along with held at the Cameron Community Center, Missouri on Saturday January 13, 2018 the The December 2017 minutes were approved Service is Women’s Abuse Center, Cameron, coffee, water, and schedules this Saturday. 915 Ashland Drive, Cameron, Missouri, racing community proved this fact as we after the change. Carmen Stoneking, MO There is exciting news for the E Mods, Saturday, January 20. Meeting will start at recanted stories of our family member Bud Treasurer, gave the Financial Report. The rest of the afternoon was spent on the Pure Stocks, and Stock Car classes you will 10:00 A.M. Only seven weeks until I-35 Wilson. Love was in the air, love for the Thank you note was read from Jerre Master Report and Year-End Reports. not want to miss. Make your plans to be in Speedway will be roaring with action on immediate family, love for each other, love attendance for the I-35 Speedway driver’s practice day. Copies of Rules for the non- for our sport. Everyone there was touched meeting this Saturday morning. by Bud Wilson in various roles, as a fellow competitor at the track, a co-worker, as Dad, as Uncle, as son, as husband, as friend, as OLEY Installers of Wall Spray Cellulose family member, Bud touched many in his 48 years and touched several even in his passing L as an organ donor. L Some of the stories were simply amazing, B& his helping another racer by bringing him a C Unknown termite colonies deep inside vital structural new tire for the right rear, because he would INSULATION wood fames OLEY rather race you on the track fair and square Wall to Wall Savings than beat you in the pits! Some of these stories were shared publicly, some were shared with B Local spot treatment here CHILLICOTHE, MISSOURI does not eliminate colonies. each other, some were overheard after the Spray Foam, Cellulose and Fiberglass

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William Douglas Schaeffer, mph over, $131.50. exceeded posted speed limit 16- Daniel James Coghill, Cameron – James Ross Lillard, Cameron - Grandview – defective Julia Marie Walters, Cameron – 19 mph over, $151.50. possession drug paraphernalia, defective equipment, $225.00 equipment, $225.00. defective equipment, $225.00. Hayley Dawn Batye, Weatherby $200.00. Rebecca Ann Lutes, Cameron – William Douglas Schaeffer, Julia Marie Walters, Cameron – – failure to stop at stop sign, Michael Patrick Daley-Colburn, failure to drive on the right half Grandview – possession drug defective equipment, $225.00. $86.50. Cameron – animal license, of the road, $100.00. paraphernalia, $275.00. Chad William Warrick, Cameron – Vicktor N. Bejan II, Cameron – $71.50. Rebecca Ann Lutes, Cameron – Amanda Marie Sego, Cameron – disorderly conduct, $25.00. disorderly conduct, $25.00. Michael Patrick Daley-Colburn, failure to signal, $83.00. exceeded posted speed limit 11- Scott Arthur Weers, Jamesville, Michael B. W. Bell, Keokuk, Iowa Cameron – animal at large, Stephen M. Nixdorf, Hamilton 15 mph over, $91.50. Wisconsin – defective – defective equipment, $225.00. $81.50. – failure to register vehicle, John Brodie Sharp, Kansas City equipment, $225.00. Kellie R. Benedict, Cameron – Patricia P. Eberly, Cameorn – $86.50. – failure to register vehicle, Samantha Weigand, Plattsburg – defective equipment, $225.00. defective equipment, $225.00. Julie Ann Paetznick, Stuart, Iowa $86.50. defective equipment, $225.00. Kelli Christine Blackburn, Michael Alan Gibson, Columbia – – exceeded posted speed limit Marcy Kim Sobotka, Ravenwood Aaron Shawn Whitehead, Cameron Cameron – failure to register defective equipment, $225.00. 16-19 mph over, $151.50. – exceeded posted speed limit, - possession drug paraphernalia, vehicle, $86.50. Samara Laine Gilgour, Cameron Sabrina Lee Parra, Cameron – 11-15mph voer, $131.50. $181.50. Kimberly D. Blasser, Cameron – – operating a vehicle on the defective equipment, $225.00. Kelsey Jo Swinderman, Cameron Sarah M. Williams, St. Joseph – exceeded posted speed limit 11- highway without valid or no Lynette Lois Powers – driving – failure to stop at stop sign, exceeded posted speed limit 20- 15 mph over, $91.50. license, $200.00. revoked or suspended, one year $86.50. 25 mph over, $151.50. Zachary Nacoma Bragg, Cameron Devin Lee Alan Hall, Cameron – probation suspended imposition Antonio McCoy Swope, Excelsior Darryl Martin Young, Cameron – – defective equipment, $225.00. dwi- alcohol, $634.38. of sentence, $31.50. Springs – exceeded posted animal at large, $81.50. Zachary Nacoma Bragg, Cameron Devin Lee Alan Hall, Cameron – George Kristian Rainey, speed limit 115-15 mh over, Darryl Martin Young, Cameron – – defective equipment, $225.00. defective equipment, $225.00. Cameron – possession of drug $13150. animal at large, $81.50. Elijah Chandler Brown, Lucas Kendrick Harpster, Cameron paraphernalia, $331.50. Michael Alan Teaster, Cameron – Jordan Alexander Zook, Cameron Polo – possession of drug – seat belt violation, $10.00. Tina L. Ring, Kansas City, Kansas assault, $25.00. – operating a motor vehicle paraphernalia, $331.50. Nichole Hill, Cameron – failure to – exceeded posted speed limit Cheyenne Lynne Free, Cameron - without maintaining financial Douglas Wayne Bruce, Kingston – register vehicle, $86.50. 20-25 mph over, $101.50. possession drug paraphernalia,, responsibility, $131.50. seat belt violation, $10.00. Nichole Hill, Cameron – seat belt Andres Sanchez, San Marcos, $331.50. I-35 Speedway Camp Rainbow Chili/ remembers Bud Wilson Potato Soup Luncheon Submitted celebration of life was formally completed, Families that race together stay together! but we all know we will be celebrating Bud The Chillicothe Elks Lodge is hosting a quart Mammoth cooler; homemade salsa, We have all heard this saying, even seen it Wilson for the rest of our lives. luncheon benefit for Camp Rainbow from pickles, and sauce basket; 24” LG television; printed on T-Shirts, including the Racin for One person earned the nickname Stinky 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. on January 27. large 31 bag; and many more items. Need Rian T-Shirts. In a standing room only crowd Fingers, because of a practical joke Bud Raffle tickets will also be sold - $1 for not be present to win. at the A.V. Spillman Center in Jamesport, played on him when they worked together. one or $5 for six. Raffle items include: Raffle tickets can also be purchased by Missouri on Saturday January 13, 2018 the Stories of mistakes made on the track and handmade queen size quilt; Nike golf bag; contacting Patty Anderson at 816-585-5027. racing community proved this fact as we Bud being the first in their pit not to be angry AMC tickets and goodies; wine basket; 45 recanted stories of our family member Bud but instead to admit either his mistake or to Wilson. Love was in the air, love for the figure out what happened in a polite manner. immediate family, love for each other, love Stories of his best buddy Murph, where for our sport. Everyone there was touched you found one you found the other. Stories by Bud Wilson in various roles, as a fellow of Bud as a peacemaker. Stories which are competitor at the track, a co-worker, as Dad, being put in place at I-35 Speedway this next as Uncle, as son, as husband, as friend, as year because of Bud’s passion for racing as family member, Bud touched many in his 48 both a competitor, a race fan, and as a mentor years and touched several even in his passing to the younger generation. as an organ donor. Bud meant so much to so many and he Some of the stories were simply amazing, will live on in our hearts, our memories, our When Integrity Meets Quality his helping another racer by bringing him a lives. As we journey on through life there SAME BANK. 660-646-0311 new tire for the right rear, because he would will be times each of us will remember a Bud & Straight Cut Set-Up rather race you on the track fair and square statement, a Bud smile, a Bud wink, a Bud Specialists lesson, a Bud phone call, he was family to NEW SEASON. than beat you in the pits! Some of these stories Shane L. Harkins each of us. 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Deputies were dispatched to 36 Highway for Jan. 11 10:44 a.m. Vehicle Accident I‐ 35 3:20 p.m. – A DeKalb-Clinton ambulance a traffic accident. 3:34 p.m. Vehicle Accident US Highway Southbound at 47 mile marker and the Osborn first responders were 36 ‐ west of city limits 9:08 p.m. Structure Fire 615 N Harris dispatched to Ada Street for a medical call. Thursday, January 11 Jan. 12 8:18 a.m. – A DeKalb County Deputy 12:15 p.m. CO / Odor Complaint 512 Monday, January 8 responded to Wamsley Road for a report of 4:05 p.m. – A DeKalb County Deputy peace disturbance. Cameron Police Department - Arrest Report responded to 6th Street in Stewartsville to 9:25 p.m. – The Union Star first take a report of a possible vehicle tampering. responders were dispatched to Walnut Street January 8-15, 2018 7:20 p.m. – A DeKalb County Deputy for a medical call. and the Chief of Police out of Maysville 10:22 p.m. – A DeKalb County Deputy January 8 January 13 responded to DeKalb Street in Stewartsville 1:06 p.m. 33-year-old Fredrick Junior 2:37 a.m. 19-year-old Judge William responded to Water Street for report of a rd suspicious smell. for a possible protection order violation. Jones III of Gallatin was arrested for Bryant 3 of Cameron was arrested for shoplifting under $500 – shoplifting. minor visibly intoxicated with blood alcohol Jones was issued a summons to Cameron content .02% or more and possession of Tuesday, January 9 Friday, January 12 Municipal Court. alcohol. Bryant was issued a summons to 12:54 a.m. – A DeKalb County Deputy 6:58 a.m. – The Union Star first 1:06 p.m. 23-year-old Hannah Nichole Cameron Municipal Court. performed a pedestrian check on Cedar responders were dispatched to 9th Street in Jones of Basehor, Kansas was arrested for 2:37 a.m. 18-year-old Aaron Elisha Lopez Street in Cameron. Union Star for a medical call. possession of marijuana and shoplifting of Cameron was arrested for minor visibly 1:21 a.m. – A DeKalb-Clinton ambulance 6:52 p.m. – A DeKalb County Deputy under $500. Jones was issued a summons to intoxicated with blood alcohol content and the Clarksdale first responders were and the Chief of Police out of Maysville Cameron Municipal Court. .02% or more and possession of alcohol. dispatched to 6 Highway for a medical call. responded to Polk Street for a report of Lopez was issued a summons to Cameron 12:33 p.m. – A DeKalb-Clinton January 9 possible fraud. Municipal Court. ambulance and the Central DeKalb first 4:18 p.m. 22-year-old Dylan Grant 8:31 p.m. – A DeKalb County Deputy 2:37 a.m. 19-year-old Randall Eric Zeikle responders were dispatched to Cook Road Townsend of Cameron was arrested on an responded to Sloan Street for a report of a of Cameron was arrested for possession f domestic disturbance in progress. for a traffic accident. administrative warrant from DeKalb County for probation and parole violation – the marijuana. Zeikle was issued a summons to original charge was property damage. Cameron Municipal Court. Wednesday, January 10 Saturday, January 13 10:32 p.m. 34-year-old Sean Anderson 10:15 p.m. 34-year-old Mark Tracey 2:41 p.m. – DeKalb County Deputies 12:57 a.m. – A DeKalb County Deputy McEntire of Gladstone was arrested for Ledbetter Jr of Trenton was arrested for were dispatched to Sloan Street for a juvenile responded to Cedar Avenue to perform a possession of a controlled substance, operating a motor vehicle on the highway problem. wellbeing check. possession of marijuana ten grams or less, and without valid or no license. Ledbetter was 3:44 p.m. – A DeKalb-Clinton ambulance 7:08 p.m. – A DeKalb County Deputy unlawful possession of drug paraphernalia. issued a summons to Cameron Municipal responded to Mosaic Life Care for a medical responded to 7th Street in Union Star for a McEntire was released to authorities and Court. transfer. report of an animal attack. transported to Clinton County Jail. 7:50 p.m. – A DeKalb-Clinton ambulance 8:37 p.m. – DeKalb County Deputies and the Osborn first responders were were dispatched to Polk Street for a juvenile Cameron Police Department ~ Calls for service dispatched to Emma Street in Osborn for a problem. medical call. The following report is calls for service, listed by type of call and the number of calls per category, answered by the Cameron Police Department from January 8-15, 2018.

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The program will be held Disturbance ...... 2 Training ...... 12 that Walk with Ease is proven to: for 6 weeks, January 23—February 27, Domestic Disturbance ...... 2 Transient/Vagrant ...... 1 • Reduce the pain and discomfort of Tuesdays and Thursdays from 2-3 pm. at Drug Activity ...... 2 Vehicle Check ...... 4 arthritis the Cameron Regional YMCA. To sign up, Escort ...... 14 Warrant Service ...... 1 • Increase balance, strength and walking you may call Arthritis Community Services, Ex-Parte ...... 1 Grand Total...... 215 pace 816-271-7057 or contact Micky Bates at • Build confidence in your ability to be NW MO Area Agency on Aging, 660-240- physically active 9400. Have some helpful information? Want to stay anonymous? JP Cameron TIPS Hotline: (816) 632-TIPS (8477) G. DODD & SON MASONRY “Serving the Northwest Missouri “The Only Limit To The Design Is Area For Over 50 Years” * Brick * Block * Stone Your Imagination” * Fireplaces - Tuckpointing & Waterproofing Residential • Commercial • Agriculture Residential & Commercial Fully Insured - Dennis Dodd 816-575-2497 Phone: 660-684-6055 Fax: 660-684-6075 Cameron, MO 64429 14 - Citizen-Observer Classifieds Thursday, January 18, 2018 CARE­Giv­er – Day­time & Clin­ton Coun­ty Board of Serv­ Over­night. Home In­stead Sen­ ic­es is cur­rent­ly look­ing for car­ Advertising Deadlines ior Care is look­ing for com­pas­ ing, ma­ture in­di­vid­u­als to work Cameron Shopper sion­ate CARE­Giv­ers to be­come with de­vel­op­men­tal­ly disa­bled Classifieds A Section Deadline - Fridays, 9:45 a.m. a part of our team and join our in the Cam­er­on area. Must have B Section Deadline - Mondays, 10:45 a.m. mis­sion of en­hanc­ing the lives Di­plo­ma or GED and current­ Index & User’s Guide of ag­ing adults. We pro­vide a Citizen-Observer - Tuesdays, 9:45 a.m. var­ie­ty of non-med­i­cal serv­ic­ Seeds, Feeds, Fertilizers ..... 288 Heating, Air Conditioning ... 393 Building Sites & Lots ...... 551 Hearing Aid Supplies...... 682 Therapy ...... 788 es that en­able sen­iors to re­main 101 Hay, Straw ...... 291 Holiday Items ...... 396 Farms ...... 554 Heating & Air Conditioning .. 685 Trash Hauling & Clean-Up .. 791 in their home and meet the Public Notices Farmers Wants ...... 294 Household Goods ...... 399 Small Acreages ...... 557 Home Repair ...... 686 Tree Pruning, Rem., Spray .. 794 chal­leng­es of aging­ with dign­ Farmers Services ...... 297 Jewelry ...... 402 Income Property ...... 560 Horseshoeing ...... 687 Trenching ...... 795 i­ty. Com­plete an ap­pli­ca­tion at Public Notices ...... 101 Farm Miscellaneous ...... 299 Lawn Mowers ...... 405 Commercial Property ...... 563 Insulation, Siding ...... 688 TV/VCR Repair ...... 797 Home­In­stead.com/807 or call 201-250 301-350 Lawn Supplies ...... 408 Houses for Sale ...... 566 Insurance Services ...... 692 Typing - Resumes ...... 800 Medical Supplies ...... 411 Wanted, Real Estate ...... 569 Interior Decorating ...... 695 Upholstery, Carpet, Drapes 803 us to­day at 816-259-5252. Announcements Employment NOW Miscellaneous ...... 414 Mobile Homes ...... 573 Internet/Computer Serv...... 698 Vacuum Sales, Repairs ...... 809 Employment Services ...... 301 Musical Instruments ...... 417 Mobile Home Sites ...... 575 Laundry, Dry Cleaning ...... 701 Waterproofing ...... 812 Cemeteries ...... 201 Job Information ...... 304 Office Supplies ...... 420 Lawn & Garden Care ...... 704 Monuments, Funerals ...... 204 Temporary ...... 307 Snow Equipment ...... 423 601-825 Lawn Mowers, Sm. Eng...... 707 826-850 HIRING In Memoriam ...... 207 Help Wanted ...... 310 Sporting Goods ...... 426 Special Services Leather Cleaning, Repair .... 710 Recreation FULL-TIME Card of Thanks ...... 210 Sales Help Wanted ...... 313 Tools ...... 429 Legal Services ...... 711 WAREHOUSE WORKER Special Notices ...... 213 Situations Wanted ...... 316 Wanted to Buy ...... 432 Adoption Services ...... 601 Masonry & Concrete ...... 713 Personal Watercraft ...... 826 Tickets ...... 216 Positions Wanted ...... 319 Wearing Apparel ...... 435 Air & Duct Cleaning ...... 607 Meat Processing ...... 714 Boats, Marine Supplies ...... 829 (1ST SHIFT) Amusements, Events ...... 222 Childcare ...... 322 Air Services ...... 610 Miscellaneous Services ...... 716 Campers & Trailers ...... 832 Vacations, Resorts ...... 225 Care for Elderly ...... 325 451-475 Alterations & Sewing ...... 616 Moving ...... 719 Airplanes ...... 835 For an application go to Schools-Instruction ...... 228 Employment Opportunities 328 Financial Antiques & Restorations ..... 619 Music Instruction ...... 721 Recreational Vehicles ...... 837 WWW.SUKUP.COM Lost Items/Pets ...... 231 Miscellaneous ...... 331 Appliance Repair ...... 622 Novelties & Spec. Gifts ...... 725 Miscellaneous ...... 838 Found Items/Pets ...... 234 or stop by our Antiques ...... 351 Business Opportunities ...... 451 Auctioneers ...... 623 Nursing, Rest Homes ...... 728 851-900 Miscellaneous ...... 237 Money to Loan ...... 454 Beauty & Barber Shops ...... 628 Odd Jobs ...... 731 CAMERON 351-450 Miscellaneous ...... 455 Bicycle, Motorcycle Repair . 631 Office Equipment ...... 734 Automotive 251-275 WAREHOUSE Merchandise Bookkeeping, Taxes ...... 634 Painting & Papering ...... 737 Auto Parts ...... 851 Pets & Supplies 501-550 Carpentry & Remodeling .... 637 Pest Control ...... 743 Auto Services ...... 854 7426 NE 352nd St. Appliances ...... 352 Rentals Catering/Food Services ...... 640 Pet Services ...... 746 Classic - Antique ...... 857 Cameron, Mo 64429 Small Animals ...... 251 Auctions ...... 354 Childcare & Services ...... 643 Photography ...... 749 Cars - Domestic ...... 863 Dogs ...... 252 Bicycles ...... 357 Apartment, Furnished ...... 501 Cleaning - Comm/Home ...... 646 Piano Tuning & Repair ...... 752 Cars - Import ...... 866 EOE Cats ...... 253 Building Materials ...... 360 Apartments, Unfurnished ... 504 Clocks, Watches, Jewelry ... 649 Plumbing, Sewer Service .... 755 Motorcycles ...... 869 Registered Pets ...... 254 Business Equipment ...... 363 Duplexes ...... 507 Computer Services ...... 651 Printing Services ...... 758 Vans, Equipment ...... 872 Miscellaneous Pets ...... 257 Collectibles ...... 366 Mobile Homes ...... 510 Courier/Delivery Service ...... 652 Rental Services ...... 761 Trucks ...... 875 Grooming & Supplies ...... 260 Computers ...... 369 Houses ...... 513 Elderly Services ...... 654 Roofing ...... 764 Sports Utility Vehicle ...... 876 Kennels/Pet Sitters ...... 263 Construction Equipment ..... 372 Want to Rent ...... 516 Electrical Services ...... 655 Saddle & Tack ...... 767 Farm Trucks ...... 878 Redwood of Cameron Horses & Ponies ...... 266 Electronics ...... 375 Roommates ...... 519 Entertainment Services ...... 658 Sewing Machine Repair ...... 768 Motor Homes ...... 881 Firearms ...... 378 Sleeping Rooms ...... 522 Excavating Services ...... 661 Shoe Repair ...... 770 Trailers, 5th Wheels ...... 884 276-300 Flooring, Carpet ...... 380 Office Space ...... 525 Fencing ...... 664 Snow Removal ...... 773 Campers, Shells ...... 889 Farmers Market Flowers, Plants, Trees ...... 381 Business Property ...... 528 Financial Services ...... 667 Storage ...... 776 Miscellaneous ...... 894 Has openings for: Fuel, Oil, Coal, Wood ...... 384 Farms & Farmland ...... 531 Firearm Repair ...... 670 Swimming Pools, Spas ...... 779 Wanted to Buy ...... 899 Farm Equipment ...... 276 Furnaces, Heating Stoves ... 387 551-600 Flooring, Carpet Install ...... 671 Taxidermy ...... 781 Farm Supplies ...... 279 Furniture ...... 388 Furniture Repair ...... 673 Tattoos ...... 782 • FT Housekeeping Livestock ...... 282 Garage Sales ...... 389 Real Estate Health & Fitness ...... 676 Taxi Services ...... 785 Poultry & Supplies ...... 285 Good Things to Eat ...... 390 Health Care ...... 679 Ad Payment: We accept cash, • PT Evening Laundry checks, and credit cards. When By Fax: By Email: Please apply in person at Redwood of Cameron, Place an ad… [email protected] paying by phone, please have credit 816-632-4508 card ready. When faxing your ad, 801 Euclid, Cameron, MO or By Phone: Busy? Take advantage after 5 include your credit card number. pm & on weekends & email us. call 816-632-7254. 816-632-6543 By Mail: We’ll call back for confirmation. Hours: Mon. - Fri. Classified Adv. On Line: EOE/MFHVD www.mycameronnews.com 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. P. O. Box 498 Cameron, MO 64429 COMBO SPECIAL $33.75 ONE WEEK ONLY Figures to be Combo Special runs in 4 issues of the POLICE OFFICER/CADET Cameron Shopper and 4 issues of the Citizen- The City of Bethany is currently accepting applications Only One Week Only Runs In Both The Cameron $ .22 Observer. No refunds available with this $ .25 Shopper and Citizen-Observer. 5 lines or less, 4 special. We will gladly stop ad if you give us a for 2 Police Officers. Officers with P.O.S.T certification 10 $1.00 for each added line. per issue call. 5 lines or less, $1.00 for each added line. are preferred, but the City will consider, and sponsor, Payment is needed before ad will run. Payment is needed before ad will run. applicants who are not POST certified through the Police Academy. Starting salary is $30,500 or negotiable CAM­ER­ON CROSS­ROADS HUNT­ING­TON’S DIS­EASE depending on years of service. Applications can be AA GROUP: The Old School Do you know someone with PUBLIC 260 - Grooming & picked up at City Hall, 206 N. 16th Street, or the Harrison Rm 6, 116 W 4th St, Cam­er­on. Hunt­ing­ton’s Dis­ease? County Law Enforcement Center. Mon. Wed. Fri. & Sat. 12pm; North­west Mis­souri has a Supplies NOTICES Tues. & Thurs. 7pm; Sun. sup­port group that meets the The City of Bethany is an Equal Opportunity Employer 5pm. Open meetings­ Wed. 2nd Mon­day of each month at & last Sun. of every­ month Lib­er­ty Hos­pi­tal (entrance­ next GRA­CIE’S GROO­MING­DALES 213 - Special Notices with potluck at 4pm. Contact­ to di­a­ly­sis cli­nic) at 7pm. You Bill 816-632-1896 or Gary & are not alone. Call Becky at Professional Pet Grooming Kathie 816-632-5414 816-592-0950 ques­tions. Since 1973 AA MEETINGS: Happy New Year! HELP WANTED Crossroads AL-Anon Life Recovery Lathrop First Christian Church. $5 off grooming in January. Family Group Meeting­ Mondays 7pm. Non-smoking. Faith based support for Home of Poodle Lady Customer Service Rep Call 816-528-3130 or First Chris­tian Church overcoming adversities. Paparazzi Answering phones; Working with daily deposit; 816-586-3361. 318 N Pine, Cam­er­on, MO Sat. 10 am, Cross­roads Youth beautiful jewelry for $5 Thurs­days at 7:00 pm AA OF GAL­LA­TIN Build­ing, 919 N Har­ris St, 1111 Ensign Trace, Communicate with drivers, etc.; PT to possible full Open Meet­ing Wed­. Nights, The only require­ ­ment is a Cam­er­on. For more in­fo call Suite D, Cameron. time. 6 - 8 pm, 1702 S. Clay. 7th Day family member or friend with 816-724-3027 816-724-0597 Advent Church. a problem with alcohol/ Apply in person at… Call Richard O. 660-605-0339 addiction. David­ 816-632- NARC­OT­ICS Thompson Gas 11206 NE Hwy. 69 • Cameron BE WISE! IM­MUN­IZE! 6362, Tommie 816-724-5292 ANON­Y­MOUS: Sundays @ 6:30pm or email [email protected] Mea­sles & Whoop­ing cough GRAND PAWS PET are on the rise! Protect­ your 116 W. 4th St., Cam­er­on. Meeting room, main floor, BOARD­ING & SA­LON child NOW! Im­muni­­za­tions 816-632-9429 and well child checkups­ Old School. 800-561-2250 UKC ANA help line. or 816-449-3917. begin­ at birth. Regu­ ­lar clinics­ State Li­censed, PREG­NANT? month­ly in Camer­ ­on, Plat­ Climate Con­trolled. tsburg & Lathrop.­ Call Clinton­ BREAST FEED­ING? Coun­ty Health Depart­ ­ment Have a child un­der 5? now 816-539-2144. EOE. You need Wic! Receive­ vouch­ers for for­mu­la, milk, FARMERS cheese, and more. Facility Operations Crew Worker Reg­u­lar clinics­ month­ly. MARKET St. Joseph District Office NOTICE TO BIDDERS Call Cald­well Coun­ty Health De­pt. 816-586-2311. This position is full time, with an entry level semi-monthly Or Clinton County Health salary of $1235. Starting compensation will be based upon The City of Cameron will be accepting bids for the lease Dept.816-539-2144. EOE. 297 - Farmers Services years of experience. Medical insurance and competitive of an aircraft box hangar at the Cameron Memorial 219 - Personals CRP/ Pas­ture Clearing.­ benefits are offered including vacation, sick leave and a Airport. Sealed bids must be turned into the Office of Tree pull­ing/re­mov­al with skid retirement plan. the City Clerk by 2:00 p.m. February 20th, 2018. The load­er. Call Gabe Buzzard.­

Bid will be awarded at the next regular scheduled City If you know how to con­tact Tren­ton, MO 816-678-3918. Successful candidate’s job duties will include advanced Council Meeting. For details and specifications, contact Dan­ny T. Wood Jr. please email or have him email and skilled building and utilities maintenance, repairs and the Airport Manager, Cameron Memorial Airport 11766 An­ge­lia N. Wood at ang­ EMPLOYMENT renovations to department facilities. NE A Hwy, Cameron, MO 64429, and (816) 632-2423. wood1975@ya­hoo.com for The City of Cameron reserves the right to accept or per­son­al reasons.­ Qualifications include a high school diploma or GED, reject any and all bids. The City of Cameron is an equal including coursework in heating, air conditioning, opportunity employer. 310 - Help Wanted PETS & carpentry or electrical wiring. Candidate must also have Barbara J. O’Connor Care­giv­er needed.­ 10+ hours 2-4 years of experience in this field of work. City Clerk/Finance Clerk SUPPLIES per week. Light cook­ing, light If interested, please apply online at www.modot.org/jobs. house­work. 816-385-2889. Deadline to apply is January 24, 2018 2X2s for January 14, 2018 ( All Statewides)

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Thursday, January 18, 2018 Classifieds Citizen-Observer - 15 driv­ers’ li­cense. Ex­peri­ence Want­ed: Experi­ ­enced Au­to­mo­ 01 Bob Dor­ton Tree Service ACRT Certified Arborist, 60’ buck­et truck, tree trimming, transplanting, big & dangerous preferred.­ Great pay!! Must be tive Tech­ni­cian - hon­est, serv­ able to pass Back­ground check. ice ori­ent­ed. Minimum of five All shifts available­ with oth­ years ex­peri­ence. ASE cer­tifi­ er future­ op­por­tu­ni­ties. Also ca­tion strong­ly pre­ferred. Bring seeking­ PRN staff. For more own tools. Pay de­pends on ex­ in­for­mation,­ please con­tact our peri­ence. Pratt Au­to­mo­tive. of­fice between­ 8am and 4pm at 816-632-8444. 816-632-3773 or stop by at 311 W Grand, Cameron. HELP WANT­ED: MERCHANDISE Jokers­ Wild Truck Wash 816-724-4231. AUCTION MEDICAL TV / INTERNET / PHONE Help Wanted:­ Small manu­ ­fac­ 389 - Garage Sales tur­ing business­ in Kid­der, look­ VIAGRA and CIALIS USERS! 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2X2s for January 14, 2018 ( All Statewides) 16 - Citizen-Observer Classifieds Thursday, January 18, 2018 tree removal, stump grinding.­ 4 bed­room du­plex avail­able “Pub­lish­er’s no­tice: All real estate ad­vertised­ h­erein is sub­ject o­t Call 816-632-4801 Nov. 1. $795. Call Alan 816- 271-3580. th­e Fed­eral Fair Ho­using Act, wh­ich­ makes it illegal to­ ad­vertise Cattlemen New heavy iron cor­ any pref­erence, limitatio­n, o­r d­iscriminatio­n b­ecause o­f­ race, co­l­ ral panels.­ $60. Free replace­ ­ Avail­able for lease in Cam­ ment if panel­ gets damaged.­ er­on. New­er style, one level­ o­r, religio­n, sex, h­and­icap, f­amilial status, o­r natio­nal o­rigin, o­r 816-507-3116 or 816-898-0234 ranch, 2 bed­room du­plex with intentio­n to­ make any such­ pref­erence, limitatio­n, o­r d­iscrimina­ NEW PRO­DUCTS: pri­vate at­tached ga­rage. Spa­ tio­n. We will no­t kno­wingly accept any ad­vertising f­o­r real estate 5502 N.E. 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