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For more, log on to: www.mycameronnews.com It’s not over: Cameron area experiences exponential increase in COVID-19 cases By Jimmy Potts the recent uptick in confirmed “From roughly 10 cases a week ans Home, Shock said the cur- is hospitalized and dying are all Editor COVID-19 cases represents a to 50 cases a week. With that, rent caseload stems from a much unvaccinated,” Shock said. “It’s [email protected] five-fold increase in the past there has been some hospitaliza- younger demographic. He esti- frustrating because we’re to the month. tion and now there has been some mated 90 percent of the cases point where these are all basi- After months of dwindling “We’re there, in terms of a death associated with it.” came from those under the age cally 100 percent preventable. COVID-19 diagnoses, Clinton third wave. You’ve seen, basi- While previous outbreaks of 60. People are dying and I don’t have County reported 120 confirmed cally, a five-fold increase in cases in Cameron mostly occurred in “These are unvaccinated peo- the words to describe the emo- cases in the past two weeks. between the middle of June and long-term care facilities such ple. Everybody that is having tions my staff are dealing with.” Clinton County Health Dept. the middle of July,” Shock said. as the Cameron Missouri Veter- severe illness, everybody that Administrator Blair Shock said See COVID on pg. 3 Hospital officials Comets oppose upcoming land in Love’s Travel Plaza By Jimmy Potts meeting, much of the Editor attendees voiced their Cameron [email protected] opposition for the new By Jimmy Potts Love’s Travel Plaza and Although greeted Country Store citing Editor with fanfare upon its [email protected] concerns with it limiting announcement, the access to Cameron Members of the Kansas City proposed Love’s Travel Regional Medical Center. Comets indoor soccer team dropped Center saw significant “The risk of death in in to teach vital lessons to players opposition while trauma patients increases of all ages as part of the Cameron discussing the site plan. five percent for every Soccer Camp. During last Thursday’s minute that goes by. It Comets coach Leo Gibson and Cameron Planning and Zoning Commission defender John Sosa, who also See CRMC on pg. 8 coaches at Benedictine College, dropped by the Cameron Soccer Complex this week to run future Papa Sweet’s restaurant Dragons and Lady Dragons through the same drills they do while burglarized before preparing to face teams from Major Saturday’s final sendoff League Indoor Soccer. By Jimmy Potts figure out who did this and “We have a very good connection Editor get some justice, but more here in Cameron. We’re happy to [email protected] than anything we would like come out here and give a little bit to have those two one-dollar After closing its doors in to the community and share with the bills back,” Sweet said. June due to a work shortage, kids a little bit more about soccer,” Sweet said the burglary Papa Sweet’s Grill and Bar must have occurred Sosa said. “... I just want to be a role received another hard shot model for them. If I can do that, then sometime between when she after burglars robbed the left the restaurant at 9 p.m. I’m a happy guy. It’s a lot of fun. We restaurant last Friday. last Friday evening until she keep them active. We like to do a lot Candy Sweet, co-owner returned at 8 a.m. Saturday of technical work. As we’re having of Papa Sweet’s Grill and morning. Along with the fun, we try to get better and we give Bar, said she now fears handgun, thieves also them a lot of time to scrimmage.” for her safety with one of took a 60-inch television, the items stolen including This week’s camp split into two Photo by Jimy Potts a drone, tools, two tablet groups. The first was tailored to Cameron High School sophomore Logan Wright takes a shot as Kansas City a Smith and Wesson .40 computers and dollar Comets defender John Sosa provides a few tips Monday afternoon. Frame the caliber handgun. See SOCCER on pg. 8 photo with your cellphone or tablet camera to reveal a video from Monday’s camp. “We would just like to See BURGLARY on pg. 3

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Maysville. 7-19-2021 7:15 p.m. Ambulance-Scene Response 6:29 am: Dekalb – Clinton ambulance, 8:18 am – A Dekalb-Clinton ambulance 7-9-2021 9279 NE Stinson Osborn First responders & Dekalb County responded to Polk Street for a medical call. 1:56 p.m. Fire-Vehicle Fire 908 N Pine Deputy dispatched to a vehicle accident on 8:27 am – A Dekalb-Clinton ambulance 4:21 p.m. Fire-CO/Odor Complaint 412 7-20-2021 Hwy 36 near Osborn junction. responded to Polk Street for medical transport. Northland Dr 5:30 p.m. Fire-CO/Odor Complaint 8933 8:48 am: Dekalb County Deputies 10:33 am – A Dekalb-Clinton ambulance, 7-10-2021 NE 341st St responded to a report of animals running at Osborn Fire, and Dekalb County Deputies 6:54 p.m. Motor Vehicle Accident- 7-22-2021 large on State Route J in Amity. were dispatched to a medical call on Wamsley Unknown Injuries SB I35-55/56 MM 6:26 a.m. Motor Vehicle Accident- 11:28 am: Dekalb County Deputies Road. ______from front page 7-11-2021 Injuries SB I35-47.6 MM BURGLARY responded to a careless & imprudent driver on 1:50 pm – A Dekalb-Clinton ambulance 1:14 p.m. Motor Vehicle Accident- 11:45 a.m. Motor Vehicle Accident- Hwy 36. responded to Evergreen Street for medical Unknown Injuries NB I35-52 MM Unknown Injuries 36/Ensign 12:39 pm: Dekalb – Clinton ambulance transport. 6:59 p.m. Fire-Alarm 402 Valley View Ct dispatched to a medical/mutual aid on 1:59 pm – A Dekalb County Deputy 7-13-2021 Evergreen St. in Cameron. responded to Baker Street for a report of 1:11 a.m. Motor Vehicle Accident- 7-23-2021 3:11 pm: Dekalb County Deputies suspicious activity. Unknown Injuries 358th/O’Connell 12:14 p.m. Fire-Natural Cover/Grass 11417 NE Hwy 69 conducted a wellbeing check on State Route E 5:05 pm – A Dekalb-Clinton ambulance 7-16-2021 near Weatherby. responded to Hickory Street for a medical call. 4:58 p.m. Ambulance-Scene Response 3:50 p.m. Motor Vehicle Accident- 424 Nettleton 3:26 pm: Dekalb County deputies 7:16 pm – A Dekalb County Deputy Injuries-Road Blocked Walnut/Northland Dr responded to a disturbance on Polk St. in responded to State Route EE for a report of 5:00 p.m. Fire-Alarm 9609 Duroc Maysville. debris in the roadway. 7-18-2021 10:18 p.m. Fire-CO/Odor Complaint 523 5:38 pm: Dekalb County Deputies 9:58 pm – A Dekalb-Clinton ambulance 2:40 p.m. Motor Vehicle Accident- Country Club Square Dr responded to livestock out on roadway on responded to Moss Lane for a medical call. Unknown Injuries 36/35 7-24-2021 Hwy 6 just west of Maysville. 9:59 pm – A Dekalb County Deputy 5:18 p.m. Fire-Mutual Aid WB 36-Center/ 7:24 p.m. Fire-Alarm 605 Cameron Villa 6:01 pm: Dekalb County Deputy conducted responded to 36 Highway to assist a stranded Joe Montana Rd Dr B4 a wellbeing check on Rockwood Creek Rd motorist. near Cameron. 11:19 pm – A Dekalb County Deputy Cameron Police Department ~ Calls for Service Monday, 19th responded to Maysville High School to The following report is calls for service, listed by type of call and the number of calls per 2:00 pm: Dekalb County ambulance & conduct a building check. category, answered by the Cameron Police Department from July 5-25, 2021. Central Dekalb Fire dispatched to a medical 11:46 pm – A Dekalb County Deputy on State Rt. N. responded to Oak Christian Church to conduct Motorist Assist...... 10 Follow-Up...... 72 4:01 pm: Dekalb County Deputies assisted a building check. MV Accident-Unknown Injuries...... 5 Forgery...... 1 a stranded motorist on Hwy 36 near Fairview Friday, 23rd MV Accident-Non Injuries...... 4 Fraud...... 7 Rd. 12:00 am- A Dekalb County Deputy MV Accident-Injuries...... 4 Fuel...... 55 7:42 pm: Dekalb County Deputy assisted responded to Union Star School to conduct a MV Accident-Road Blocked...... 1 Harassment...... 10 a stranded motorist on Hwy 36 near Osborn building check. 911 Hangup...... 43 Indecent Exposure...... 1 junction. 12:39 am – A Dekalb County Deputy 911 Misdial...... 11 Information...... 50 8:27 pm: Dekalb County deputy responded responded to Stewartsville School to conduct Abandoned Vehicle...... 2 Intoxicated Driver...... 2 to a suspicious subject on Orchard Ln in a building check. Abuse...... 1 Intoxicated Subject...... 1 Stewartsville. 6:09 am: Dekalb – Clinton Ambulance & Alarms...... 18 Lost Property...... 11 9:29 pm – A Dekalb County Deputy Dekalb County Deputy dispatched to a vehicle Ambulance...... 122 Meeting...... 6 performed a building check at the Stewartsville accident on Hwy 33 near Maysville Animal...... 31 Missing Person...... 4 School. 9:53 am: Dekalb- Clinton Ambulance & Area Check...... 17 Municipal...... 6 10:46 pm – Dekalb County Deputies Central Dekalb Fire dispatched to a medical Assault...... 2 Noise Complaint...... 4 conducted a building check at the Maysville on Grindstone Rd. near Stewartsville Assist Outside Agency...... 21 Other Agency Call...... 31 School. 11:09 am: Dekalb – Clinton Ambulance & Broadcast...... 15 Parking Complaint...... 5 Central Dekalb Fire dispatched to a medical on Building Check...... 2 Pedestrian Check...... 7 Tuesday, 20th C & I Driver...... 28 Property Damage...... 7 8:45 am – Dekalb County Deputies Willow Rd. near Maysville Car Stop...... 152 Recovered Property...... 1 responded to Franklin County Detention in 11:47 am: Dekalb – Clinton Ambulance Check Welfare...... 17 Sexual Misconduct...... 1 Ohio for inmate transport. & Stewartsville Fire dispatched to a vehicle Citizen Assist...... 56 Shoplifting...... 1 2:08 pm – Dekalb County Deputies were accident on Hwy 36 near State Route N Civil...... 8 Special Assignment...... 7 dispatched to Chapel Road for a domestic 2:04 pm: Dekalb County Deputy responded Code Violations...... 1 Stealing...... 5 disturbance. to an animal bite on Polk St. in Maysville Controlled Burn...... 11 Suicidal Subject...... 7 4:55 pm – A Dekalb County Deputy 4:23 pm: Dekalb County Deputy responded Court...... 1 Suspicious Activity...... 38 responded to 356th Street for mutual aid in a to a non –injury accident on Hwy 36 near Custody Issue...... 8 Test Equipment...... 1 Cameron Police Department - Arrest Report 911 hang-up investigation. Osborn Death Notification...... 1 Traffic...... 2 6:24 pm – Dekalb County Deputies, 11:16 pm: Dekalb County Deputies July 05-25, 2021 Debris...... 7 Trespassing...... 4 Stewartsville fire, and Osborn Fire were responded to suspicious activity on 1st St. in Martinez, Melony Nicole, 32, St. Disturbance...... 7 Vandalism...... 1 dispatched to a possible vehicle fire on 36 Weatherby Joseph, MO; 7/5/2021 11:56:00 a.m.; Domestic Disturbance...... 5 Vehicle Check...... 23 highway. 7/5/2021 1:18:00 p.m.; TVB (O) DWI- Saturday, 24th Drug Activity...... 1 Vehicle Maintenance...... 9 7:43 am: Dekalb – Clinton ambulance, Alcohol/Drug-Prior; Summons to Wednesday, 21st Escape...... 1 Warrant Service...... 5 court. 7:27 am: Dekalb – Clinton Ambulance & Osborn Fire & Dekalb County deputies Escort...... 17 Weather...... 2 Breer, Benjamin Eugene, 36; Osborn Fire dispatched to a medical on Hwy dispatched to a medical on Hedge Rd. near Fire...... 12 Grand Total...... 1038 7/6/2021 1:40:00 p.m.; 7/6/2021 33 near Osborn junction Osborn Fireworks...... 9 3:00:00 p.m.; Admin-Warrant arrest/ 11:51 am: Dekalb County Deputy 9:49 am: Dekalb – Clinton Ambulance Escape from custody/Ames PD; responded to a report of parking complaint on dispatched to a medical on Polk St. in Admin-Warrant arrest/State of Iowa/ Polk St. in Maysville Maysville Have some helpful information? 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With a little more we are right now, this fall and winter Show Times: ant. DeKalb County reported 43 new than 40 percent of Clinton County has the potential of making last fall Fri. July 30 5:30 pm cases in the past two weeks. Caldwell residents vaccinated, Shock said and winter look like a primer in terms Sat. July 31 3:15 pm 5:30 pm County reported 46 while Daviess deaths experienced last winter may of the death we may be about to expe- Sun. Aug. 1 3:15 pm Cameron Regional YMCA County remains in the single digits only be a prelude of what is to come. rience,” Shock said. Check out our with three new cases. Shock believes “It gives us great cause for con- For more information on getting a new customized 1903 N. Walnut • Cameron, MO mobile app! 816-632-3811 vaccine hesitancy, public gatherings cern because this is not communica- COVID-19 vaccine, call 1-800 232- www.cameronymca.org and the increased virulence of the ble disease season. 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BURGLARY______from front page COMMUNITY bills commemorating Papa Sweet’s first day of operation. CALENDAR One of those was signed by July 29 the owner’s now deceased The Cameron Municipal Band weekly concert, mother. Happy Birthday, Missouri: 1821-2021! - Celebrating “I had just taken them the Show-Me State! 8 p.m., Price Pavilion in McCorkle down and packed them away. Park. Please follow safety guidelines. Cameron They were in a money bag. Historical Society provide ice cream and drinks. One said ‘Momma loves July 31 you, good luck’ and that was Farmers/Makers Market, 9 a.m.-1 p.m., The Old from my husband’s mom who School 116 W 4th St. passed away a years ago. One was from his Aunt Sharon, August 2 and they were both from the Multi-Menu Food Truck Mondays! 11 a.m.-7 p.m., day we opened. She also Old School parking lot, 116 W. 4th St. passed away last year,” Sweet City Council Meeting, 6:00 p.m., Cameron City Hall, said. 2x2 for Week of July205 N. Main 25, St. 2021 Papa Sweet’s patrons can August 5 show their support by paying The Cameron Food Pantry will be having a Fresh one last visit this Friday and Mobile Pantry in the alley behind the Pantry at 302 N. Saturday. Sweet said she will Walnut from 10 a.m.-12 p.m., while supplies last. Open have various restaurant items to general public. *Location & time subject to change. for sale as well as holiday The Cameron Municipal Band weekly concert, decorations, clothes and Band Heritage Night! - Featuring an appearance antiques. Although closing by the Cameron Marching Dragons! 8 p.m., Price the doors for the last time Pavilion in McCorkle Park. Please follow safety Saturday, the Papa Sweet’s guidelines. Cameron Historical Society provide ice name may not be retired just cream and drinks. yet. Photos by Jimmy Potts August 7 “Business was booming. Shown above and Farmers/Makers Market, 9 a.m.-1 p.m., The Old We just couldn’t find the help. below are just a few of School 116 W 4th St. We’re thinking about doing the items up for sale a food truck come spring, Friday and Saturday. but we want to take care of Frame the photos with everything here first,” Sweet your cellphone or call for Kitchen Open keno 11am-8pm Mon - Thurs said. “... We’re just trying to tablet camera to reveal available lanes coming 11am-10pm Friday get rid of the last of what we the full interview with soon! Noon-10pm Saturday We host birthday, graduation, Pool Tournaments have available. We’re going to Papa Sweet’s co-owner wedding parties and more... have a bag sale Friday where Candy Sweet. reservations required. 7pm | Saturdays it’s everything you can fit in a Summer Hours Mon-Thurs 11-8 bad for $3. We have clothes, a that actually refrigerates three Hamilton Bowl 601 S. Hughes St.• Hamilton, MO Fri 11-Midnight and fryer. I still have a stove, a giant to five kegs.” 816-209-2758 Sat Noon-Midnight three-door cooler, a kegerator Cameron Police Department - Arrest Report July 05-25, 2021 Martinez, Melony Nicole, 32, St. Failure to appear/Driving while a.m.; 7/142021 1:31:00 p.m.; Admin- Joseph, MO; 7/5/2021 11:56:00 a.m.; suspended; Obstruct (F) Resist/ Warrant arrest/DeKalb County/Bond 7/5/2021 1:18:00 p.m.; TVB (O) DWI- Interfere with felony arrest; Released to violation; Released to authorites Alcohol/Drug-Prior; Summons to authorities Caldwell County Detention Daviess DeKalb Regional Jail. court. Center. Kerns, Jenyce Anne, 51, Kansas Breer, Benjamin Eugene, 36; Watson, Jorden Allennelson, 29; City, MO; 7/20/2021 8:22:00 p.m.; 7/6/2021 1:40:00 p.m.; 7/6/2021 7/12/2021 2:42:00 p.m.; 7/12/2021 7/20/2021 8:30:00 p.m.; Admin- 3:00:00 p.m.; Admin-Warrant arrest/ 3:17:00 p.m.; Obscenity (F) Possess Warrant arrest/Clay County/ Escape from custody/Ames PD; child pornography-1st offense; Possession; Posted bond. Admin-Warrant arrest/State of Iowa/ Obscenity (M) Furnish pornography Butcher, Florence Jean, 43; Driving while suspended; Admin- to minor; Sex (F) Sex misconduct 7/24/2021 3:35:00 a.m.; 7/24/2021 Warrant arrest/State of Iowa/Interfere involving child under 15 YOA - 1st 6:10:00 a.m.; Admin-Warrant arrest/ with official acts; Admin-Warrant offfense; Released to authorities Jefferson City/Dangerous drugs arrest/State of Iowa/Theft 5th degree; Clinton County Jail. possession controlled substance; Released to authorities Clinton County Edwards, Dana Nicole, 36, St. Released to security housing Clinton Jail. Joseph, MO; 7/13/2021 10:18:00 p.m.; County Jail. Streu, Cody Lee, 26, Kidder, MO; 7/13/2021 11:38:00 p.m.; Admin- Cahill, Joey Micheal, 28, Homeless; 7/11/2021 10:07:00 p.m.; 7/11/2021 Warrant arrest/Nodaway County/FTA 7/25/2021 1:34:00 a.m.; 7/25/2021 11:36:00 p.m.; Admin-Warrant arrest/ no insurance; Posted bond. 3:20:00 a.m.; Steal (M) Stealing-From Caldwell County/P&P violation; McPheeters, John Morris, 48, motor vehicle; Released to security Admin-Warrant arrest/Clay County/ Gallatin, MO; 7/14/2021 11:59:00 housing Clinton County Jail.

on facebook LIKE US Cameron Newspapers www.MyCameronNews.com 4 - Citizen-Observer Opinion Thursday, July 29, 2021 Financial Focus: Is Roth IRA better The Eggleston Report – for young workers? If you’re in the early $6,000 a year. (Those older stages of your career, than 50 can put in an additional Transportation Bill Vetoed you’re probably not $1,000.) If you earn over a Last week, I reported Capitol certain cities be inspected thinking much about certain amount, though, your Governor Parson had for emissions to try to retirement. Nonetheless, ability to contribute to a Roth vetoed four policy bills, Report reduce urban smog. The it’s never too soon to start IRA is reduced. In 2021, you and I detailed one of them, only area in Missouri preparing for it, as time can put in the full $6,000 if SB226 which related to required to comply are may be your most valuable your modified adjusted gross taxes. This week, I’ll the four counties of the asset. So, you may want to income (MAGI) is less than cover another one of his St. Louis area. Many consider retirement savings $125,000 and you’re single, vetoes, HB661 which was citizens there feel like their vehicles, one of which is or $198,000 if you’re married about transportation. air quality is fine and the an IRA. Depending on and file jointly. The amount HB661 began with federal requirements are your income, you might By Kim Spidle you can contribute gradually the purpose to disqualify government overreach. have the choice between a declines, and is eventually anyone from driving a But the feds give the St. traditional IRA and a Roth limited, at higher income commercial motor vehicle Louis area money for IRA. Which is better for you? levels. for life if they are convicted transportation if the area There’s no one correct answer for But the two IRAs differ greatly in how of using a commercial complies, and Governor everyone. But the more you know about the they are taxed. Traditional IRA contributions motor vehicle in human By J. Eggleston Parson was concerned the two IRAs, the more confident you’ll be when are typically tax-deductible (subject to trafficking, hopefully State Rep., 2nd District feds might pull that money choosing one. income limitations), and any earnings growth to reduce the amount of if he signed the bill that First of all, the IRAs share some is tax-deferred, with taxes due when you prostitution rings and illegal immigration. would eliminate the inspections. This leads similarities. You can fund either one with take withdrawals. With a Roth IRA, though, But by the time it had worked its way to a broader discussion of how addicted state many types of investments – stocks, bonds, your contributions are never tax-deductible – through the House and Senate processes, and local governments can get to federal mutual funds and so on. And the contribution HB661 had grown to modify 25 different hand-outs, and whether those governments limit is also the same – you can put in up to See FINANCE on page 7 transportation related topics. These topics should sell out their values for money. But included tow trucks, electric bicycles, school that’s a topic for a later report. buses, farm vehicle registrations, logging The legislature will meet in September trucks, delivery robots, catalytic converter to decide if we want to override any of the The Time Has Come theft, and smog checks. governor’s vetoes and enact any of those COVID-19 is still here. increases, along with another According to the governor’s veto letter bills into law despite his objection. Many For nearly a year and a half, Capitol similarity: the bulk of new (found here: www.tinyurl.com/fee6zpn6), of the non-controversial provisions in all of us have made sacrifices COVID cases are among one of the topics he objected to was to the HB661 were also included in other bills that to one degree or another. We Report people who have not been smog check language, which would have the governor did sign, so I doubt we try to have chosen to sit out family fully vaccinated. eliminated vehicle emissions inspections, override this veto. gatherings, graduations and I made the decision to because it might jeopardize federal funding. Until next time, health, happiness and reunions. We have opted get a COVID vaccination. The federal government requires vehicles in prosperity to you and your family. against going somewhere No one forced me to do this. for vacation, in order to I was not threatened by the keep this virus at bay and government to do it. For protect ourselves and our me, it was the right thing to 10 Years of Thank You’s loved ones. Through it all, do, not only for myself, but When Cameron had 2006 - Dr. Larry Graham we have managed to make for everyone around me. an active Community It Seems to B. 2007 – Mike O’Donnell some strides against the Getting the vaccine does Betterment Committee, 2008 – Dick Kessler coronavirus, but it still does not make you immune to we had a “Thank You 2009 – Randy Relford not seem to be enough. the virus. It does, though, Banquet” every Spring 2010 – Ken Raffety Earlier this year, add a layer of protection that during Volunteer Week 2011 – Kent Osborn breakthrough vaccinations By Dan Hegeman could make the difference when anybody could Man of the Year were made public. Some State Sen., 12th District between a long hospital stay, recognize anyone they 2003 – Mike O’Donnell require two shots, others or death. thought was doing a great 2004 – Mike Poland only need one. We started to see the number Getting vaccinated is also easy to do. job. 2005 – Steve Snook of people with the virus start to level, and then People can visit www.MOStopsCovid.com Hundreds were 2006 – Zack Workman drop. Our hospitals started to report lower to get the facts about the vaccines and how to recognized for all sorts 2007 – Bill Rose-Heim numbers of people on ventilators. The number get registered for a vaccination. I encourage of good things they were 2008 – John Poteet Jack Briggs of deaths from COVID was dropping. anyone who has not yet received the vaccine doing for our community 2009 – Rick Spencer Guest Columnist And then, suddenly, all of this started to to do so as soon as possible. We want to in those 10 years. Here 2010 – Mark Garges change…again. this virus and return to the life we knew before is a reminder of the top 2011 – Zack Workman If you look at the numbers from the Missouri it. The time has come to take back our lives. categories. I don’t recall why my list is Woman of the Year Department of Health and Senior Services, As always, please feel free to call, email or incomplete in 2012. If you know of any of 2003 – Shirley Ocker we started to see an increase in positive write with your ideas or concerns. My Capitol the winners, please let me know. 2004 – Mary Jo Eiberger COVID-19 cases in early June. Officials there office number is (573) 751-1415, my email is Pillar of the Community 2005 – Betty Price/Artis Stoebener say the delta variant is partially to blame for [email protected] and my mailing 2003 – Bob Earl 2006 – Carolyn Scott this surge. At the same time, health officials all address is Room 332, State Capitol Building, 2004 – Gib Keith over the country are seeing the same type of Jefferson City, MO 65101. 2005 – Bill Beckett See SEEMS on page 5

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Thursday, July 29, 2021 Opinion Citizen-Observer - 5 The Eggleston Report – Hello 7th District; Letter to the Editor During the time several meetings and frame of July 10th-13th Capitol listened to others This past Thursday, the Summer at the Cameron Library for over 30 years. It Transportation Bill Vetoed I attending the SLC Report discuss their experiences Reading Program at the Cameron Public has been a joy to see how much my family certain cities be inspected(Southern Legislators at “Professional Library concluded its program on animals has gained from Story Time and the many for emissions to try toConference) annual Development meetings with a fascinating session on mammals Reading Programs that they have attended. reduce urban smog. Theconference in Nashville. and conferences, my native to Missouri. We got to meet a live The staff at the library has always been very only area in MissouriI was fortunate to attend greatest take away was: baby possum, learn about carnivorous, caring and helpful through all the activities required to comply arethe Conference in 2018 if I wanted to learn herbivorous, and omnivorous, view skulls and through this past year and a half of the four counties of thethat took place in St. something, “I DID”. I and pelts of various mammals, etc. The Covid-19 restrictions and concerns. St. Louis area. ManyLouis. The Conference tried to gain something Reading Program was held for 8 weeks and It is my hope that the citizens of Cameron citizens there feel like theirwas canceled in 2019 at each conference I proved to be very interesting and educational and the outlying areas realize what a air quality is fine and thedue to a Hurricane and attended, sometimes I for all the students, age 5-12, and the adults treasured resource this library has been and federal requirements arealso canceled in 2020 had to work harder to who attended. Through the weeks, all types will continue to support it in its various government overreach.because of Covid-19. learn but I could gain of animals were the focus, everything from activities. But the feds give the St.Participation in the something. dinosaurs and worms to fish and birds to reptiles and finally mammals. Sonja Todd Louis area money formeetings al-lows me to By Rusty Black Something I also I have been involved in taking my kids Turney, MO transportation if the arealearn from experts in State Rep., 7th District wanted to give an update complies, and Governorvarious fields. This year, to the district in regards and grandkids to the various programs held Parson was concerned thein addition to the general to the money allotted for feds might pull that moneymeetings, I participated in meetings use here in the capi-tol office. As many of Cameron Community, Buddies program. Therefore, this school if he signed the bill thatdiscussing Ag and Rural Issues, Fiscal you may not know, our fiscal year starts on year the Ministerial Alliance has chosen would eliminate the inspections. This leadsAffairs and Government Operation and July 1st. I always try to use as little money This week I came across a great verse, to begin phasing in the Campus Cupboard to a broader discussion of how addicted stateEducation. All three areas offered in- as possible so at the end of the fiscal year “Blessed are those who are generous, program and drawing down the Back Pack and local governments can get to federalformation that improved my knowledge I can return whatever is unused. This past because they feed the poor” (Proverbs Buddies program. We will do this by hand-outs, and whether those governmentsand will benefit my decision making. The fiscal year I did spend some money on a 22:9 NLT). It has been a great blessing continuing to supply Parkview elementary should sell out their values for money. ButAg meeting I attended focused primarily district directory and a few pieces of much to be partner with Second Harvest through school with Back Pack Buddies while that’s a topic for a later report. on access to High-Speed Internet. Fiscal needed office equipment. Even after that the Back Pack Buddies program. Over the installing the Campus Cupboard program The legislature will meet in SeptemberDevelopment I attended twice, discussions money was spent, I was still able to return years, Ministerial Alliance has been able to into Cameron Intermediate School. to decide if we want to override any of thefocused on the economy, inflation and $3832.35. partner with Second Harvest to raise funds We’re excited about this new service governor’s vetoes and enact any of thosefederal dollars that have and continue to As always, if you have any questions, and recruit volunteers in effort to provide and hope you will continue to support bills into law despite his objection. Manybe distributed to various local and state comments or concerns, please don’t meals for kids in need. Your generosity in our families. Please join us in loving our of the non-controversial provisions ingovernments. Pension systems were also hesitate to contact my office at the helping raise as much as $32,000 annually neighbors! HB661 were also included in other bills thatdiscussed during one of these meetings. following: (P) 573-751-2917, (E) rusty. enables us to furnish small easy to prepare If you’d like to financially support the governor did sign, so I doubt we try toThe Education meetings discussed staffing [email protected]. Social Media: snacks for up to 175 students weekly this program you can simply mail override this veto. difficulties primarily in rural areas and Twitter: @rep_rusty, Facebook: Rusty throughout the school year. Thank you! checks to the Ministerial Alliance, PO Until next time, health, happiness andHigh Stakes testing our country continues Black This year we are attempting to step up Box 215, Cameron MO memo “BPB/ prosperity to you and your family. to increase in the public schools. My legislative assistant, Ashley Wright, this ministry by serving the whole family Campus Cupboard” or contact your local Participating in meetings such as or I will be happy to assist in any way that and not just individual students. With your Ministerial Alliance pastor. these I believe provide new perspectives we can. Thank you for allowing me the continued financial support, we hope to If you have questions or would like and contribute positively to our state. opportunity to serve the 7th District of the establish a new program alongside of Back to volunteer, I’d love to speak with 10 Years of Thank You’s During the years I taught I attended Missouri House of Representatives. Pack Buddies. The Campus Cupboard you. Please email me at PastorDave@ program of Second Harvest allows us to riveroflifebaptist.com and we’ll get support families with a full meal. Like together. Back Pack Buddies, students will be given Making Every Bite Count: a bag of goodies to take home, however this Thank you for your generosity! bag offers quality food for the entire family Pastor DAVE Nixdorf Fiber for Gut Health and not just a snack. By supplying more River of Life Baptist Church The gut, or digestive Most people do not get food to each home, the Campus Cupboard Cameron Ministerial Alliance tract, contains a series of enough fiber in their diets. is more cost-effective than the Back Pack Vice President organs. These organs are The typical American gets involved in the passage about 16 grams of fiber of food in the body. The daily. The recommended ______from page 4 digestive system includes amount of fiber is 28 SEEMS hollow and solid organs grams per day, based 2007 – Jean Kessler 2010 – Prudential Snook Realtors that take part in breaking on a 2,000 calorie diet. 2008 – Roxy Fry 2011 – Lawns Unlimited down food. Food provides Finding food at the store 2009 – Al Briggs Organization of the Year nutrients to the body via that contains adequate 2010 – Debbie Heavner 2003 – Elks Lodge absorption. Believe it or fiber can be challenging. 2011 – Donna Acklin 2004 – Pride Committee not, digestion begins in Plant-based sources such 2012 – Debbie Hahn 2005 – Rotary the mouth. The mouth is By Lisa Orr as whole foods are good Project of the Year 2006 – Cameron Booster Club responsible for breaking sources. Processed food, 2003 – Hospital Ambassadors Program 2007 – Sertoma food into smaller, more however, is the challenge. 2004 – Passing School Bond & 2008 – Elks Lodge digestible particles. You control how Reading nutrition labels will help you with Operation Clean Sweep 2009 – CERT much your food gets mashed and cut into choosing a quality source of fiber. Find 2005 – Sesquicentennial Book 2010 – Optimist Club pieces. Once you swallow, the food passes foods with at least 10% of the daily value, Committee 2011 – Methodist Church the esophagus, and the digestion process or 3 grams of fiber per serving. 2006 – CHS Football field Youth Volunteer of the Year becomes automatic. Once it reaches the Whole foods contain two types of 2007 – Case-New Holland 2003 – Kevin Carroll gut, the colony of bacteria that resides there fiber, soluble and insoluble. Each type 2008 – YMCA Partners With Youth 2004 – James Tvrdy breaks down nutrients. This process sends provides different health benefits to the 2009 – CERT 2005 – Zack Rose-Heim communications throughout the body and gut. Soluble fiber dissolves in water, slows 2010 – Domestic Violence Shelter 2006 – Roth Mallen and Joe Tvrdy affects the immune system. down digestion, and aids in reducing blood 2011 – Resource Fair 2007 – Kristy Thompson and Now that you have a general idea of sugar levels. You can find soluble fiber 2012 – Veterans Park Whitney Callaway digestion, Here’s something else to chew in apples, oats, peas, beans, carrots, and 2012 – Rotary Disc Golf 2008 – Alex Reno on. The research shows that obesity, type barley, to name a few. Insoluble fiber is Philanthropic Business of the Year 2009 – Zalak Patel 2 diabetes, inflammatory bowel disease, what provides bulk to stools and moves 2003 – Wal-Mart 2010 – Dylan Reno and colon cancer are impacted by your them through the gut. Those who suffer 2004 – Prudential Snook Realtors 2011 – Zane Clark gut’s health. A diet high in fiber helps from constipation can benefit from adding 2005 – The Drug Store And think of all the things since then: reduce risks for obesity, increases blood foods such as wheat bran, nuts, beans, 2006 – Farmers State Bank the Main Street group, The Cameron Area sugar control, and reduces cholesterol cauliflower, green beans, and potatoes to 2007 – Bank Midwest Arts Committee shows, Gina Reed, the absorption. Good gut health relies on the the diet. Aside from decreasing the risks 2008 – Cameron Regional Park Board work, The Cameron Library fuel from particular foods. The foods that for chronic health conditions, high-fiber Medical Center activities … and the list goes on. fuel the gut is the food that helps prevent foods feed the beneficial bacteria in the gut. 2009 – Cameron Insurance the aforementioned diseases or conditions. This week’s health habit: Take a look Dietary fiber such as fruits, vegetables, at the food you include in your diet. Are beans, nuts, seeds, and whole grains help you getting enough fiber to feed your gut on facebook the bacteria in your gut flourish. Fiber health and fight disease? Need help? Reach LIKE US Cameron Newspapers contributes to the feeling of fullness and out to me at [email protected]. regular bowel movements. www.MyCameronNews.com 6 - Citizen-Observer Heroes Thursday, July 29, 2021 Welcome To The Scuttlebutt By Pat O’Connor the British objective of securing please contact us at the numbers VA announces new options Contributed victory in North Africa while listed below. At the very least, to help Veterans avoid allowing American armed forces please, be kind others and PRAY foreclosure We strive to provide the opportunity to engage in the FOR PEACE! www.va.gov/ July 23rd information to local veterans and fight against Nazi Germany on Military Hero’s – The Department of share a little bit about life in the a limited scale. In addition, as Pvt. ROBERT D. BOOKER, Veterans Affairs is offering military. This week we visit an Joseph Stalin, the leader of the US Army a new COVID-19 Refund area of World War 2 that seems Soviet Union, had long been Pvt. Booker, while engaged in Modification option to assist to get little acknowledgement: pleading for a second front to be against the enemy, carried Veterans who require a Namely “The African Campaign”. opened to engage the Wehrmacht a light machinegun and a box of significant reduction in their I found the discussions about and relieve pressure on the Red ammunition over 200 yards of monthly mortgage payments overall Strategy to defeat the Axis Army, it provided some degree open ground. He continued to because of the COVID-19 very interesting. The war in Africa of relief for the Red Army on advance despite the fact that two pandemic. In some cases, Defense Authorization Act would started in 1940 with Italy’s fascist the Eastern Front by diverting enemy machine guns and several Veterans can receive a 20% amend the Military Selective dictator Benito Mussolini wanting Axis forces to the North African mortars were using him as an payment reduction — in others, the Service Act and for the first to expand his African Empire. theatre. Meanwhile, Senior U.S. individual target. Although enemy reduction can be even larger. This time include a requirement for His forces in Ethiopia attacked commanders were strongly artillery also began to register on new option is part of the of Biden- women. Congress previously neighboring British possessions, opposed to proposed landings him, upon reaching his objective Harris administration’s expanded, has contemplated including but in 1941 were expelled and in North-West Africa. After the he immediately commenced government-wide effort to help women in the system, although defeated. Incursions from Libya western Allied Combined Chiefs firing. After being wounded he homeowners retain their homes the change has never survived into Egypt also met defeat. The of Staff (CCS) met in London silenced one enemy machine gun as they weather the economic negotiations over the annual British forced the Italians into on 30 July 1942, General George and was beginning to fire at the challenges resulting from the defense policy bill. The move headlong retreat. In February Marshall and Admiral Ernest other when he received a second ongoing pandemic. Under the follows recommendations by 1941, Hitler sent the Afrika Korps, King declined to approve the mortal wound. With his last COVID-19 Refund Modification, the National Commission on commanded by General Rommel, plan. Marshall and other U.S. remaining strength he encouraged VA can purchase a Veteran’s past Military, National and Public (AKA The Desert Fox) to bolster generals advocated the invasion the members of his squad and due payments and amounts of Service last year that Selective his ally. The German counter- of northern Europe later that year, directed their fire. Pvt. Booker unpaid principal, depending on Service registration be extended offensive pushed the British back which the British rejected. After acted without regard for his own how much assistance is necessary, to women. Since restrictions on to the Egyptian frontier. The see- Prime Minister Winston Churchill safety. His initiative and courage subject to certain limits. Loan women serving in combat arms saw struggle in the Western Desert pressed for a landing in French against insurmountable odds are servicers also modify the loan. were lifted in 2015, lawmakers continued for the next 18 months. North Africa in 1942, Marshall an example of the highest standard These efforts help ensure that -- as well as plaintiffs in a lawsuit British forces, under a succession suggested instead to President of self-sacrifice and fidelity to the Veteran can afford future over the constitutionality of men- of commanders, were continually Franklin D. Roosevelt that the duty. He was awarded the Medal mortgage payments. Veterans can only registration -- have argued out-fought by Rommel. The vital U.S. abandon the Germany first of Honor. get a COVID-related forbearance that they should need to register. port of Tobruk was besieged strategy and take the offensive On the light side - - through Sept. 30, 2021. To learn Earlier this year, the Supreme twice. The turning point came in the Pacific. Roosevelt said it “It depends” more about this new option visit Court decided against hearing a at El Alamein in October 1942, would do nothing to help Russia. During deployment on the VA’s Home Loan Program or call case on the issue, with the justices when General Montgomery With Marshall unable to persuade Aircraft Carrier Midway, there 877-827-3702. agreeing with the U.S. solicitor inflicted a decisive defeat on the the British to change their minds, was an inspection by a visiting Senate Defense Bill Would general’s argument that Congress, Axis forces. During this time, President Roosevelt gave a direct admiral. Require Women to Register not the courts, should decide the the United States was mostly order that Operation Torch was All Navy and Marine personnel for the Draft matter. focused on fighting the Japanese to have precedence over other lined up in formation for the www.mil.com July 22nd Upcoming Events and Meetings in the Pacific. The Invasion of operations and was to take place admiral. While walking past The Senate Armed Services Legion post 33 Cameron – 2nd Guadalcanal was about to start at the earliest possible date, one of several Sailors asking questions Committee’s proposed 2022 Thursday at Legion Hall - Meeting in August of 1942. The war was only two direct orders he gave to and receiving appropriate defense policy bill contains a @1900 Hours not going particularly well in military commanders during the answers, the admiral stopped provision that would require Legion Post 140 Kidder 3rd either Europe or the Pacific. The war. Next week, we can continue in front of a Marine and asked, women to register for the draft, Monday at Kidder city Hall – allies had a hard time trying to this discussion on the African “What’s the first thing you do officially known as the Selective Meeting @1900 Hours agree on a strategy. Operation Campaign. If you know of a after hearing “Man Overboard?” Service System. Torch in November 1942 was a current veteran, or their family, Without hesitation, the Marine The initial version of the compromise operation that met who is hg trouble and need help, asked, “Officer or Enlisted?” Senate’s proposed National Veterans Voice: Don C. Faith, Jr. By Mike Hanrahan as an aide to General Matthew to move north to the Yalu River, group of soldiers and led a counter body managed to escape thanks to C-O Reporter Ridgeway. Don made combat involved in several skirmishes attack which forced the Chinese to Don’s heroics. However, his body [email protected] jumps in North Africa, Italy, along the way. They were Located retreat temporarily. In an attempt was not recovered and he was France, Holland, and Germany. on the east bank of the Chosin to join other American forces, officially listed as MIA (Missing Don Faith served in both WW2 During this time he received 2 Reservoir when the Red Chinese Don directed his men to cross the in Action). and in Korea. He was the son of bronze stars and was promoted to Army staged a massive attack frozen reservoir and to evacuate He was awarded the Medal Brigadier General Don Carlos Lieutenant-Colonel, on the staff of on the night of November 27th, the wounded. of Honor, Silver Star, 3 Bronze Faith. General Maxwell Taylor. 1950. The fierce battle lasted until Realizing the need to link up Stars, 2 Purple Hearts, the Combat Don hoped to attend West Following WW2, he was December 13th. with other units, Don organized a Infantry Badge, and a Parachutist Point, but was deemed medically involved in a military mission Early in the battle Colonel truck convoy in an attempt to reach Badge with 4 Combat Jump Stars, unfit. When he was called for the in China. Afterwards he was Allan MacLean was killed, and the other American troops. As they along with many other medals. draft, he again was rejected for the transferred to the 7th Infantry Don assumed command. Later made a hairpin turn, with Don in Don’s remains were discovered same medial reasons. However, Division stationed in Japan, as that same day, Don led a counter the lead truck, they encountered a in 2004 in a mass grave near the he appealed and was eventually Battalion Commander. At the attack against Chinese forces and Chinese roadblock and were met Chosin Reservoir. His remains accepted. outbreak of the Korean War, Don was injured by a grenade blast. with heavy enemy fire. were identified using DNA He graduated from Georgetown and the 7th Cavalry deployed to Despite his wound, Don continued Don leaped from the truck technology. His remains were University, accepted for Officer Korea. to expose himself to enemy fire as and led a head-on attack on the buried at Arlington National Candidate School, and was He then became Commander he directed his forces. roadblock, firing his pistol and Cemetery with full military honors. commissioned as a Lieutenant in of 1st Battalion, 32nd Infantry At one point, Chinese forces throwing grenades. Unfortunately February of 1942. He was assigned Regiment, 31st Regiment Combat breached the perimeter of their he was gunned down by small to the 82nd Airborne Division Team. Their first assignment was defensive line. Don assembled a arms fire and killed. The main

Your Hometown News Source! Call or visit us online to start your subscription today! www.MyCameronNews.com | 816-632-6543 | 403 E Evergreen, Cameron, Mo Thursday, July 29, 2021 Community Citizen-Observer - 7 Wind Talkers By Mike Hanrahan speaking to off-shore ships and on-shore C-O Reporter artillery units, deciphering time was reduced [email protected] to slightly over 2 minutes. This meant quicker reaction time from fighter-bombers, Anyone who has watched the movie artillery, and off-shore ships. The reduction “Wind Talkers” with Nicolas Cage is in time saved American lives. aware that the United States Marine Corps The first real-life use of the Wind Talkers employed members of the Navajo tribe to was on Guadalcanal. Their first job was develop an unbreakable military code for to locate enemy machine gun bunkers and use against the Japanese in World War 2. phone coordinates to the ships, artillery units, The Japanese proved adept at breaking and fighter-bombers. Once they identified a our military codes, often giving them an target they had to move to another location advantage on the battlefield. The idea of quickly since the Japanese could quickly using the Navajo language is credited to identify where the transmission came from Phillip Johnston, the son of a missionary even though they could not decipher the working with the military. actual message. The Navajo language is considered one 1st Chamber Business The Navajo code people were on duty of the most difficult languages to learn, and almost constantly with little time for was unknown outside the Navajo people. sleep or to eat. In addition to targeting Pronunciation of Navajo words must be enemy locations, transmissions requested Spotlight for July… extremely precise. Other Native American ammunition, food, medical supplies, along tribes were unable to speak or understand with passing along casualty numbers. To the language. Johnston's suggestion of prevent “friendly fire” the code talkers Good Shepherd Hospice using it for military purposes was tested, constantly communicated with our aircraft Good Shepherd Hospice located at 104 The name "Good Shepherd Hospice" was and approved by Major General Clayton B. advising them of the exact location of the East 3rd Street is the 1st Chamber Business created by our company founder who was Vogel. enemy along with the exact location of Spotlight for July. Good Shepherd Hospice touched by a moving quote from Abraham The project was Top Secret, and the American forces. Within the first 48 hours was established in 1995 with the Cameron Lincoln, "I have been driven to my knees recruited Navajo were initially unaware of military commanders found the Navajo to be office opening in September 2020. many times by the overwhelming conviction how they would be used. Most felt they were indispensable. Coordinates provided were The main focus at Good Shepherd that I have nowhere else to go". Wanting a being recruited for “desk work”. Training very accurate. Hospice is... Compassion about care. name that would impart a message of comfort was from July of 1942 through September. Members of other tribes worked in Passionate about life. Their mission is to to patients and families and encourage staff Navajo recruits were required to go through the Europe campaign. They included the serve people with compassion and dignity. to aspire to care for patients as lovingly as normal Basic Training. Lakota Sioux, Mohawk, Comanche, Tlinsit, Their vision is to provide the exceptional possible the image of The Good Shepherd To qualify, Navajo recruits had to be Hopi, Cree, and Crow. The Canadian forces hospice experience. spoke to this need. proficient in both English and Navajo. utilized members of the Cree tribe. While Following basic training they were informed helpful, the unique language of the Navajo of their purpose. Their first task, among was most effective in the Pacific Theater. themselves, was to develop a Navajo term ______from page 4 The Japanese decoded previous codes FINANCE for every letter of the English alphabet. They used by the U.S. Military, but never cracked instead, you contribute after-tax dollars. Any withdrawals from the money you contributed were devoted to their task, and once the the Navajo codes. earnings growth is tax-free when withdrawn, (not your earnings), and you’ve already paid English equivalents were determined, they 13 Navajo were killed in combat. provided you’ve had your account at least the taxes, so you could use the money for any spent countless hours practicing the code, Following the war, their mission remained five years and you don’t take withdrawals purpose, such as making a down payment on and quizzing one another. classified and was not disclosed until 1968. until you’re at least 59½. a home. Nonetheless, you may still want to An advantage was that the Navajo There was no fanfare or recognition when So, which IRA should you choose? You’ll be cautious about tapping into your IRA for people themselves spoke their language they returned. Today, the Navajo people have to weigh the respective benefits of both your spending needs before you retire, since very clearly, and their culture is based on regard those who fought in WW2 as tribal types. But when you’re young, you may have IRAs are designed to provide retirement teamwork, exactly what was required for the heroes. particularly compelling reasons to choose a income. project. Memorization is a strength of the A total of 400 Navajo were recruited in Roth IRA. Given that you’re at an early If your income level permits you Navajo people since their language is not WW2. While some were involved in actual point in your career, you may be in a lower to select a Roth or traditional IRA, you may written, only oral. It was important that they close-hand combat, while many more were tax bracket now than you will be during want to consult with your tax advisor for help memorize their history in order to pass it on assigned to artillery units, air commands, and retirement, making the tax-deduction of in making your choice. But in any case, try to the next generation. off-shore ships. All were proud to serve their traditional IRA contributions less beneficial. to max out on your IRA contributions each Examples of their code are as nation and performed a valuable military So, it may make sense to contribute to a Roth year. You could spend two or three decades in follows: Fighter planes=Hummingbirds, purpose saving many American lives. IRA now and take tax-free withdrawals when retirement – and your IRA can be a valuable Bombers=Eagles, Hand grenades=potato, In addition to Guadalcanal, the Navajo you’re retired. resource to help you enjoy those years. and Bombs=eggs. Their word for America is served at Tarawa, Peleiu, and Iwo Jima. Also, a Roth IRA offers more flexibility. Ne-he-mah. They worked on their code until Those who fought in the Pacific came to With a traditional IRA, you could face an This article was written by Edward Jones words became automatic. respect the Navajo and their contribution to early withdrawal penalty, in addition to taxes, for use by your local Edward Jones Financial Deciphering the existing codes often took the war effort. They proved themselves to be if you take money out before you’re 59½. Advisor. up to 4 hours. With a Navajo in the field loyal Americans. But with a Roth, you’ll face no penalty on Edward Jones, Member SIPC CROSSWORD CORNER Answers in Classified Section CLUES ACROSS 49. Launch an attack on 14. Bangladeshi monetary unit 1. Language group with Iranian 50. Cavalry sword 19. Self-immolation by fire ritual influence 55. Spiritual leader 23. Family of genes 5. No seats available 56. One point east of due south 24. Et __: indicates further 8. Health insurance organization 57. Afflicted 25. Pacific Standard Time 11. Having a strong sharp smell 59. Database management 26. S. American wood sorrel or taste system 27. Women’s __ movement 13. Defunct European economic 60. Snakelike fish 28. Chinese hoopster Ming organization 61. Spiritual leader of a Jewish 29. Layers of rock 14. Dutch word for “language” congregation 34. Patriotic women’s group 15. Hard to penetrate 62. Small drink 35. Solid water 16. When you’ll get there 63. Not wet 36. Shade of brown 17. Iranian city 64. Impudence 37. Very fast airplane 18. Small fishes 39. Put clothes on 20. Dry white wine drink CLUES DOWN 40. Quality of one’s character 21. Turkish city 1. Father 41. Time zone 22. U.S.-born people 2. Performed perfectly 42. Primates 25. Synthetic resin 3. Ribosomal ribonucleic acid 44. Pleasantly 30. Major nerve in human body 4. Thin, compact object 45. Metrical feet 31. Type of recording 5. One attempting to find 46. Rogue 32. Small drum something 47. German river 33. Alters 6. No longer working 48. Relieves from 38. General’s assistant (abbr.) 7. Egg-shaped wind instrument 51. Swiss river 41. Venezuelan capital 8. Book of Genesis character 52. Prejudice 43. Free of deceit 9. Volcanic craters 53. Actor Idris 45. Member of Ancient Hebrew 10. Brand of American 54. Those who resist authority nation automobile (slang) 58. Criticize 48. Competition 12. Hip hop icon Kool Moe __ 8 - Citizen-Observer Community Thursday, July 29, 2021

SOCCER______from front page CRMC____from front page the Cameron High School doesn’t sound like a lot until it’s you,” CRMC Attorney Dragon and Lady Dragon Blane Markey said. soccer programs - focusing Other concerns sited by multiple persons associated with CRMC also included impacts on air quality, stress on the on the finer points of the 57 year old BB Highway Bridge and various other issues game. The second focused potentially impacting the quality of life of its patients and on children 5 years old and staff. Cameron resident Kris Smith said vagrants hitching up, teaching fundamentals rides at the truck stop may target nearby homes. and gaining a better grasp “It’s not a matter of if, it’s a matter of when. And as a of the game, but that homeowner, being so close to that location, I have a personal did not stop a few of the concern of that ... It’s just an open target for that community Dragons and Lady Dragons to populate,” said Kris Smith, a local realtor, who also from joining in the fun. voiced her concerns with its impact on the property value of “This is our fifth camp nearby homes. and it’s always a blast. This Despite seeing significant opposition to the project, is what we do. It’s just for Cameron Community Development Director Tim Wymes said Love’s does not violate any city ordinances. He added the love of the game,” Sosa Love’s had discussed adding a turn lane to BB Highway to said. “We played it. We eliminate issues with access to CRMC. Mike O’Donnell, coach it. It’s nothing but president of the planning and zoning commission, said he fun. The weather is a little understood the concerns presented and requested the city bit warm, but it doesn’t delay approving the site plan until Thursday, once Cameron get any better than this. It City Attorney Padraic Corcoran could see if the concerns makes me humble and lets presented violated any city ordinance. me share with them what “I won’t challenge any of that conversation, but we have a learned throughout my to on our part make sure we’re right ... Of the comments career.” brought up tonight from the interested parties, I would like Jason Welch, coach of Photos by Jimmy Potts to have time for [Corcoran] to evaluate those comments and the CHS soccer programs, ABOVE: KC Comet make sure what is right or wrong. I am not an attorney. I don’t want to create an issue where I get the city in trouble.” said having the Comets forward Mike DaSilva As for O’Donnell’s opinion of the legality of the site plan, come in and teach his offers a few tips as he said aside from a misplaced road and adding a proviso players is a nice change campers fight for possession. that, should the property change owners, the future owners of pace. With the boys CENTER: Comets coach could not split the lots. He later urged fellow commissioners program still looking for Leo Gibson talks shop to narrow their focus on the site plan’s adherence to city its first win since returning with a few campers. codes and not un-related comments from the crowd. to play in 2019 following a Frame the photo to “As you look at the site plan in front of you, put the site lengthy hiatus due to lack reveal an additional plan in your head. Do you see anything wrong with the site of players, any time on photo gallery. plan? Does the site plan, as presented on the paper, does it the pitch with high-level BOTTOM: Ava Green meet the city’s code? ... This board, along with city staff coaches and competition sinks a shot while and anybody involved with the city, has to look out for the will be to their benefit working on passing liability of the city to make sure we’re doing everything correct,” O’Donnell said. when the season starts next drills monday. month. foot skills have been a “I’ve never been able problem. I’m trying to to work with these guys learn more moves. I feel before ... These guys know like we will be a lot better a few things and I like to this year,” sophomore see what they know. My Logan Wright said. QUESTIONS ABOUT MEDICARE?

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We first looked at Kelly Offutt's property at 521 West Prospect in the April edition of the Cameron Shopper Home and Garden Edition. At that time, spring was just beginning and planting of tender plants was still around the corner. Perennials such as 2nd Chamber Business clematis and roses were awakening and putting out new green growth. It is Spotlight for July… always a relief to see they made it through the winter. Plants are like children to Gimson Pest Control gardeners. Growth and Established in January of 2000, Gimson termites and spiders. They also provide development are a cause Photos by Gina Reed Pest Control located at 1110 S Walnut is the termite inspections, fertilizing and weed for celebration. Snapdragons by a stone stacked wall. An 2nd Chamber Business Spotlight for July. control plus control of insects on trees and Now in midsummer, impressive sunflower. Hen and chicks growing The business is owed by Bill Gimson with lawns. every bed is full of growing from small craters in a rock. employees: Eric Gimson, Jake Bates, Joe Gimson Pest Control covers an area from plants. Kelly has a wide Havens, Lane Allen and Clint Korneman the Iowa line to south of Kansas City and variety of flowering plants (part time). some of Kansas. They support our local as well as foliage. The Gimson Pest Control provides pest community with purchases and donations. clematis are fairly early control of all types of insects including bloomers, so the flowers were nearly spent, but the vines are still devouring their supports. The roses University of Kansas are nearly in full bloom, and the prize dahlias are just in the beginning of announces spring 2021 a terrific show. Kelly says they will peak in September. honor roll The snapdragons LAWRENCE — More than 6,500 are annuals that reseed undergraduate students at the University of themselves and come back Kansas earned honor roll distinction for the each year. In the spring, spring 2021 semester. Kelly explained how he Along these undergraduates are: Alexandra helped them by crushing Ewald, Cameron, College of Liberal Arts & the seed pods from last Sciences; Aubrey Jessen, Gallatin, School of year’s stalks. Sure enough, Pharmacy; Megan Cockrum, Lathrop, College what was an empty bed of Liberal Arts & Sciences; Wyatt Bowers, in March was full of the Lawson, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences; snapdragons in a variety of Jaedra Hopkins, Smithville, College of Liberal pastel colors. Since annual Arts & Sciences; Logan Littleton, Smithville, Communications, Music, Nursing, Pharmacy, plants have a longer bloom College of Liberal Arts & Sciences and Jadyn Professional Studies and Social Welfare. several varieties. Their time, that corner of the Yoder, Smithville, School of Engineering. Honor roll criteria vary among the university’s ability to grow in tiny garden will have cheery The honor roll comprises undergraduates academic units. Some schools honor the top spaces such as shallow color all season until frost. who meet requirements in the College of 10% of students enrolled, some establish a places in rocks is a small Then the circle of life will Liberal Arts & Sciences and in the schools minimum grade-point average, and others raise miracle. begin again. of Architecture & Design, Business, the minimum GPA for each year students are Kelly is happy to have Sunflowers are another Education & Human Sciences, Engineering, in school. 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Some suggest that poor Wherever it strikes, it is devastating to dental hygiene can be a factor due to oral both the individual and their families. It bacteria. is predicted that incidents of dementia When a family begins to notice some will double by 2050 as the population of the signs, they should talk to the family ages. Incidents of dementia is slightly member about seeking medical attention, higher in women. and it is recommended that they ask about It is estimated that there are 50 million Medicare's Annual Medical Exam. people with dementia worldwide. Why The family should also make it is more prevalent in rural areas is arrangements that their family member not certain. It is suggested that rural always has an ID on their person, and populations are aging more rapidly make efforts to prevent them from driving than urban populations, but there are no a car. The family should also begin to identified environmental factors at this gather financial and other documents and time. seek a durable power of attorney. Dementia is not a specific disease, but It is important for family and more of an umbrella term for the impaired caregivers to know that dementia patients ability to remember, think, or make often suffer from the aches and pains that decisions regarding everyday activities. coincide with aging, but the patient may Alzheimer's is the most prevalent form not express it to others. It is important to of dementia, but there are different types discuss this with a physician and consider as well. Alzheimer's accounts for 60-80% the administration of pain relievers as of all dementia. Alzheimer's is the 6th recommended. leading cause of death in the United States Anyone dealing with a dementia according to the Alzheimer's Association. patient may consider Adult Day Care Medical professionals stress that where it is available, animal-assisted dementia, including Alzheimer's, is not a therapy, working with the patient on a part of the normal aging process. There “life story” encouraging the patient to is no cure for dementia. Families and recall events in their lives. caregivers can only do their best to meet Patients with dementia should be the needs of the patient. Pallative care treated with kindness. Certainly in the can provide some relief of symptoms and earlier stages the patient realizes there stress in an effort to improve the patient's is a problem. They often know they are quality of life, while explaining to the expected to recognize people, but the individual and family what to expect as inability frustrates them. The fear and the disease progresses. stress that comes with the realization Among the signs of early dementia is that they are “losing their mind” is the unusual use of words, being unable devastating. to find familiar objects, forgetting family There is the example of the husband names, inability to complete daily tasks. who visited his wife with Alzheimer's As the disease progresses, the patient every day despite the fact she did not begins to turn inward, encounters recognize him. Someone suggested, why problems with sleep, difficulties eating every day when she doesn't know who and swallowing, incontinence, and a you are? He replied, “because I know reluctance to get out of bed. Setting a who she is.” regular sleep schedule is recommended.

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OUTPATIENT CLINIC CALENDAR 2021 AUGUST 2021 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Dr. Hindupur Dr. Yates Dr. Bronson Dr. Coffman Dr. Carter Dr. Salamat Dr. Shemwell Dr. Shoaib Dr. Yates Dr. Dugan Dr. Radadiya Dr. Yates Dr. Davuluri Dr. Barnhill Dr. Scott Dr. Middleton Dr. Mirza Dr. Lukens Dr. Carter Dr. Middleton Dr. Roe Dr. Sharma

8 Dr. Ramos 9 10 11 12 13 14 Dr. Cornett Dr. Yates Dr. Yates Dr. Brecheisen Dr. Carter Dr. Shoaib Dr. Shemwell Dr. Davuluri Dr. Barnhill Dr. Jafri Dr. Ananth Dr. Arain Dr. Yates Dr. Lee Dr. Mirza Dr. Roe Dr. Barnhill Dr. Carter Dr. Middleton Dr. Scott Dr. Gomes Dr. Stevens Dr. Dugan Dr. Middleton Dr. Kowalik 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 Dr. Arain Dr. Yates Dr. Yates Dr. Yates Dr. Dugan Dr. Ananth Dr. Salamat Dr. Cornett Dr. Davuluri Dr. Mirza Dr. Scott Dr. Carter Dr. Arain Dr. Middleton Dr. Lee Dr. Middleton Dr. Coffman Dr. Chunchulu Dr. Mahmood Dr. Carter Dr. Shoaib Dr. M. Tonkovic Dr. Roe Dr. Shemwell Dr. Hindupur Dr. M. Tonkovic Dr. V. Tonkovic 22 Dr. Yates 23 24 25 26 27 28 Dr. Mahmood Dr. Cornett Dr. Yates Dr. Yates Dr. Dugan Dr. Ananth Dr. Khan Dr. Shemwell Dr. Lee Dr. Mirza Dr. Scott Dr. Carter Dr. Shoaib Dr. Stevens Dr. Davuluri Dr. Middleton Dr. Jafri Dr. Shaffie Dr. Middleton Dr. M. Tonkovic Dr. V. Tonkovic Dr. Ramos Dr. Roe Dr. Carter Dr. V. 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Orthopedics to qualifying individuals. Please Eugene Lee, M.D., ...... Urology Foot & Ankle Specialist call (816) 649-3211 or 649-3239 (816) 649-3230 Outpatient Clinic I (Located at Westside Medical Offices) Karen Yates, M.D., ...... Ear, Nose & Throat for more information. (816) 649-3208 Outpatient Clinic II Matthew L. Lukens, M.D., ...... Vascular Surgery ASK US ABOUT OUR PROMPT SELF-PAY DISCOUNT PROGRAM. (816) 649-3362 Orthopedic Center 12 - Citizen-Observer Sports Thursday, July 29, 2021 Thursday, July 29, 2021 Sports Citizen-Observer - 13 Cross Country runners get their Summer grind legs at team camp By Jimmy Potts they’re young,” Cameron Editor coach Kurt Dickkut said. [email protected] Youth will be both a With the cross country benefit and a detriment season just around the for the Dragons and corner, athletes from Lady Dragons in 2021. Cameron High School and The benefit will be solid Cameron Veterans Middle numbers with the CVMS School took the first steps in Lady Dragons fielding their preparing their legs for long- first team in years. The distance running. detriment will be making As part of the Cameron up for losing some of the High School Cross Country Dragons and Lady Dragons Camp, Dragons and Lady most experienced runners in Dragons spent Monday recently graduated seniors morning conditioning their Tyler Husch and Hailey legs for upcoming 2-mile Wilson. However, there runs and while braving the are a few underclassmen sweltering heat. looking to fill the void this “I didn’t want to crush season. everybody day one, so we “[Camp] was fun … I’ve just did some pacing. A lot of been running all summer. It kids really don’t know what kind of stung, but I’m used a pace is especially because Photo by Jimmy Potts See CAMP on pg. 13 Cameron High School athletes run sprints in weather reaching near the triple digits Monday morning. Frame the photo with your cellphone or tablet camera to reveal a photo gallery from Monday. Dragons sweat US 36 Drag out last week of strength and Results - July 24 conditioning Super Pro 1st Nick Bestgen, Osborn, MO I-35 Speedway Results - July 24 By Jimmy Potts 2nd Aaron Shriver, Auburn, NE Editor Semi Adam Engnes, Plattsburg, MO [email protected] Semi James Gallus, Weatherby, MO With construction forcing Pro the Cameron High School 1st James Gallus, Weatherby, MO strength, conditioning and 2nd Dean Penn, St. Joseph, MO injury prevention program’s Semi Josh Henderson, St. Joseph, MO relocation to Dave Goodwin Semi Jesse Hogg, Baldwin City, KS Memorial Field, the final week may have been the most Sportsman difficult for area athletes. 1st Tyler Apley, Platte City, MO Despite temperatures 2nd Joe Smok, St. Joseph, MO giving it their all, who wants nearing 100 degrees, Dave in their final reps before Photo by Jimmy Potts to be here and who doesn’t. Goodwin Memorial Field the official start of practice Kaden Brown reps more Trophy It took a lot of effort to be became a makeshift weight August 9th. than 100 pounds while 1st Alex Smith, Kansas City, MO here,” sophomore lineman doing clings Monday room with athletes putting “It’s really showing who is 2nd Wes Miller, Pleasant Valley, MO Wyatt Reed said. “Hopefully morning. Frame the (the heat) makes us more photo to reveal a video, Jr. Dragsters including an interveiw 1st Mac Gear, Excelsior Springs, MO See HEAT on pg. 13 with Coach Jeff Wallce. 2nd Thayne Collins, Grain Valley, MO

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Although typically scoring officials sought to ensure no students or staff would be in Youth will be both aa majority of their points in the its path. For CHS and Cameron Veterans Middle School benefit and a detrimentpack, Drake Wilson may be an athletes, that meant spending the final week of the strength for the Dragons andearly favorite for the Dragons and conditioning program in the humid July heat. Lady Dragons in 2021.front runner. As for the Lady “There are a lot of guys playing both sides of the field. The benefit will be solidDragons, their front runner – We have to be ready for the heat. We have to be ready for numbers with the CVMSBailey Robinson – returns for anything that can be thrown at us,” junior lineman Caleb Lady Dragons fielding theiranother run at a state title after Rick said. “The coaches put together one hell of a program first team in years. Thecoming up short last fall as a for us to go through this summer. [Cameron coach Jeremy detriment will be makingfreshman. As part of a young Smith] worked on it a lot during the spring. My strength up for losing some of thesquad, Robinson will have to has stayed the same or gotten a little bit better, but I’m a lot Dragons and Lady Dragons become a leader while still an faster since the beginning of the [summer].” most experienced runners inunderclassman but she already While many CHS programs will not start until early recently graduated seniorsexhibited a few of those traits September, the football team will not have the same Tyler Husch and Haileywhile working with the middle luxury. Players will spend the mandatory dead-week Wilson. However, thereschool runners Monday. recovering before playing in the annual Black and Gold are a few underclassmen “It’s fun. I can cheer them Scrimmage August 14th, then host a jamboree August 21 looking to fill the void thison as they grow up and keep with Savannah, Mid-Buchanan and East Buchanan already season. running. I can keep pushing slated to attend. As for the strength and conditioning “[Camp] was fun … I’vethem. I told them (Monday), program, Coach Jeff Wallace believes his young team put been running all summer. It‘Keep going. If you stop in the effort this summer in order to be successful this fall. kind of stung, but I’m usedbefore you finish, then it hurts “Our kids, like they’ve done all summer long, they came to go to work. We talk about getting your 1 percent See CAMP on pg. 13 a little bit more than if you actually finish.’ It’s nice. We (improvement) whether it’s in the weight room, in practice, Photo by Jimmy Potts Friday nights, whatever the case is,” Wallace said. “... work with each other and push Cameron High School and Cameron Veterans Middle School runners get their We’ve had a great summer, we really have. We had above each other every practice” legs ready for the upcoming season during Monday’s team camp. Frame the 92 percent attendance throughout this summer. Our guys Robinson said. photo with your cellphone or tablet camera to reveal a video from the event. US 36 Drag have paid the price to be on the field this summer. The price never changes. It has to be paid. You’re going to pay Results - July 24 that price the way you don’t want to on Friday nights or Super Pro you’re going to do it in the summer.” 1st Nick Bestgen, Osborn, MO I-35 Speedway Results - July 24 2nd Aaron Shriver, Auburn, NE By Phillip Wilson stellar season finishing fifth after a trip to the Semi Adam Engnes, Plattsburg, MO I-35 Speedway P.R. pits and restarting last. Kenny Reed just missed Semi James Gallus, Weatherby, MO Contributed the call for the heat race picked up 11 spots in feature for the hard charger. Pro Harris picks up first career USRA Modified Tommy Cordray added to his point lead 1st James Gallus, Weatherby, MO Feature win as Rice capture big Pure Stock in the Midwest Limited Late Models with his 2nd Dean Penn, St. Joseph, MO Payday at I-35 Speedway 3rd win of the season. Cordray had nice battles Semi Josh Henderson, St. Joseph, MO Mother nature tried to dampen the spirits of with Mike Taylor Jr, Sterling Perkins, Brad Semi Jesse Hogg, Baldwin City, KS the I-35 Speedway faithful on Earley Tractor Dibben and Kerry Davis who all finished in the night but with a great track crew and awesome top 5. Cordray was also the hard charger. Sportsman drivers the fans, drivers and track crew would Robert Chase has “Chased” his car for most 1st Tyler Apley, Platte City, MO reign supreme. of the season but Saturday night everything 2nd Joe Smok, St. Joseph, MO Mark Anderson Jr. has been fighting an just seemed to click as he won his first feature ill handling racecar for most of 2021 in the in the Sport Compact division. Points leader Trophy E-Mod division. Anderson decided to get help Brad Mick had a strong points night finishing 1st Alex Smith, Kansas City, MO from one of the best in the business to see if second, Keegan Russell had another nice 2nd Wes Miller, Pleasant Valley, MO it could be remedied. Wild Child nation leader run finishing third, Chris Wright motored his Nic Hanes hopped behind the wheel of the 65a way to a strong fourth place finish and Mikel Jr. Dragsters machine and wheeled it to victory lane. Hanes Solberg, Chases teammate finished fifth as 1st Mac Gear, Excelsior Springs, MO had a great battle with James Silkwood and well as being the hard charger. George Burnett for much of the race. Silkwood Back to normal. 2nd Thayne Collins, Grain Valley, MO USRA B-Mod points leader Tyler finished second, Adam Dunwoodie had another Cadwallader started the season on fire winning podium finish in third, Burnett was fourth and points leader Michael Taylor III continued his See RACES on pg. 15 Back to life.

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By Missouri State Parks Contributed BobPowerful Statesman – Air Force Veteran –Griffin Attorney – Friend of Clinton County

(Above Left) Constituents were important - Speaker Griffin was always glad to meet with the people he represented. (Above Right) Often times Speaker Griffin made his way to the floor of the Missouri House to make his case for important legislation.

(Above) Making his case – Speaker Griffin was a talented attorney as well as legislator. Conducting hearings was part of the job – one he did extremely well. (Right) Bob Griffin was a strong leader - Speaker Bob Griffin held the office as Speaker of the Missouri House of Representatives and presided over that body for a record 15 years – 1981-1996. Born in Braymer, Missouri, Au- gust 15, 1937 – died July 7, 2021. He graduated from Missouri University in 1957 with a B.S. in Business Administration, and also received his law degree in 1958 from the University. He served in the United States Air Force and rose to the rank of Captain.

(Above Left) Letting the people know - Bringing the news back home to his constituents was important to Speaker Griffin. A crowd gathered at the Clinton County Courthouse in Plattsburg to learn of the latest from the Capitol, Jefferson City. (Above Right) A welcoming spirit - Speaker Bob Griffin was the most powerful legis- lative leader during his tenure as Speaker of the Missouri House of Representatives. He was the center of power and often times welcomed other leaders to share in the spotlight.

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Warning signs of heat exhaustion “The safety of our visitors is our top include heavy sweating, paleness, muscle priority,” says Missouri State Parks Director cramps, tiredness and weakness, dizziness Mike Sutherland. “While it’s not always the or fainting, headache, nausea or vomiting. first thing on your mind, practicing safety To help prevent heat-related illness, follow measures will help ensure your experience is these safety tips: an enjoyable one, and that you keep yourself • Visit the park or historic site during the and others around you safe.” coolest time of the day. When visiting a Missouri state park • Wear lightweight, light-colored, loose- The Outdoor Journal or historic site, please remember to wear fitting clothing. appropriate clothing, stay hydrated, follow • Wear sunscreen to protect your skin any guidelines posted throughout the park, from harmful rays. Sunburn affects DOG DAYS and Crotalus horridus know your severe weather plan, only swim your body’s ability to cool itself and have the ability to sense infrared heat out to in designated areas and leave wildlife be. By Kyle Carroll causes a loss of body fluids. the distance of about 1 meter. ( 39 inches). Many of the outdoor features in state parks Outdoor Journal, Contributed • Increase your fluid intake – regardless When the days are extra hot, their ability to have conditions that cannot be controlled [email protected] of activity level. Don’t wait until you use infra-red senses can be interfered with or managed. To make your experience in feel thirsty. Late July and early August are sometimes causing them to change location more often. Missouri state parks great when enjoying • Avoid drinks containing caffeine, called the “dog days” of summer. They are Snake Facts, describes Timber any water-related activity, follow these alcohol or large amounts of sugar called that as Wikipedia notes, because rattlesnakes primary food sources as, safety tips: because they can cause you to lose “..They were historically the period “mainly small mammals, but their diet may • Only swim in designated areas and more fluid. Avoid very cold beverages; following the rising of the star system Sirius also include small birds, frogs, mice, other follow signage. they can cause stomach cramps. (known colloquially as the “Dog Star”), small animals or even other snakes. These • Familiarize yourself with the area first • Ask your doctor whether medications which Hellenistic astrology connected rattlesnakes are, sit and wait, predators, before entering the water. you take affect your body’s response to with heat, drought,sudden thunderstorms, waiting for prey to pass nearby before • Watch for underwater obstacles heat. lethargy, fever, mad dogs, and bad luck. striking.” The blog also noted that, “Like all (stumps, logs, etc.). For more information and tips on how They are now taken to be the hottest, rattlesnakes when they feel threatened or are • Never swim, wade or access any water to be safe in the outdoors, or information most uncomfortable part of summer in the harassed they will vibrate their tail causing feature alone. on state parks and historic sites visit Northern Hemisphere.” the loosely connected segments to make the • Always wear a personal flotation mostateparks.com. Missouri State Parks is In rural America, it is sometimes claimed distinct rattling sound. Their lifespan may be device. a division of the Missouri Department of that snakes “go blind” in the dog days of anywhere from 16 to 22 years in the wild.” • Never leave children unsupervised near Natural Resources. summer. Maybe with the rise of smart phones, Timber Rattlers are, “one of North air conditioning and big lawnmowers it isn’t America’s most dangerous snakes, due to its said as much as it used to be. I remember as impressive size, long fangs and high venom Planned Road Work for NW a young person growing up, the idea of blind yield. However, the species relatively mild snakes kind of disturbed me. Especially disposition and a long hibernation period blind rattlesnakes. I really didn’t like the mean there aren’t that many bites.” Missouri, July 26 - Aug. 1 though of them slithering around with no In my 34 years in Law Enforcement I ability to see. As it turns out, snakes don’t County Road SE 240th, July 26 saw several snake bite victims but none of actually go blind. them were bitten by rattle snakes. Watch ST. JOSEPH – The following is a list Route 33 – Drainage work 0.5 miles north Rattlesnakes like the Timber Rattler of general highway maintenance and of Route V, July 27 where you step on hikes in the woods, and (Crotalus Horridis ) that we have here, and don’t provoke a snake that’s rattling and construction work the Missouri Department Daviess County other pit vipers use a form of heat detection to of Transportation has planned in the U.S. Route 69 – Shoulder work from you should be able to live in peace with this sense their prey. According to the American snake, even in the dog days of summer. Northwest Missouri region for the week of Route C to I-35, July 26 – 27 Museum of Natural History, rattlesnakes July 26 – Aug. 1. Route K – Pothole patching, July 26 – 27 All road closures and planned roadwork Route C – Driveway culvert replacement may be viewed on the Traveler Information from I-35 to U.S. Route 69, July 28 Map at http://traveler.modot.org/map/. Route AA – CLOSED for a culvert ______from page 13 Inclement weather may cause schedule replacement from Cord Avenue to Elmwood RACES changes in some of the planned work. There Avenue, July 28, 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. the first 5 features of 2021. While he hasn’t Chris Mercer and Nicholas Carpenter but may also be moving operations throughout I-35 – Concrete replacement northbound cooled off he still hasn’t found victory lane would eventually pull away to victory. Bowers the region such as pothole patching, mowing, from U.S. Route 36 to Route BB, July 28 since the fifth race of the season. That all rebounded after having to go to hot lane to striping, signal work, etc., in addition to the – 30 changed Saturday night as he wheeled his finish second, Hibner finished third, Shaw was work mentioned below. Route 190 – Driveway culvert 69er machine into the McCarthy Autogroup fourth and Mercer fifth. Shaw also captured the Caldwell County replacement from Granite Avenue to Harbor victory lane for the 6th time this season. hard charger. U.S. Route 36 – Resurfacing and pavement Avenue, July 29 Cadwallader battled early with then race The Pure Stocks were the main event of repair through Caldwell, Livingston and DeKalb County leader Randy Ainsworth before he found his the evening racing for an inflated purse with Linn counties through early August. There U.S. Route 36 – Pavement repair, line around the veteran. Kyle Henning had an $425 to win. Brandon Rice made his first trip will be intermittent lane closures with a 14- guardrail improvements, and resurfacing outstanding race finishing second, Colin Pierce this season to I-35 a successful one capturing foot width restriction. westbound from east of Route 31 to Route currently second in the points kept pace with the top prize. Blaine Yonts made a late charge Route U – CLOSED for a culvert C and eastbound from Route 33 to the Cadwallader finishing third, Jace Whitt had a but was relegated to second, Travis Cavin had replacement from Marshall Road to Gospel Grindstone River through August. A 12-foot strong performance finishing fourth and Dustin a nice run finishing third as well as being the Road, July 26, 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. width restriction is in place. Crist made some great moves finishing fifth. hard charger, Brandon Dixon came through Route E – CLOSED for culvert U.S. Route 36 – Concrete replacement Rylee Fuller sliced and diced her way for the the field after exiting early to finish fourth and replacements from the Ray County line to eastbound from U.S. Route 69 to I-35, July hard charger. Chase Galvin took fifth. Nice run for Nicholas Route A, July 27 – 29, 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. daily 26 – 28 Jeff Dixon won for the fifth time in 2021 Bonnett who went to the pits and came home Clinton County Routes E & F – Pothole patching, July in USRA Stock Car action. Dixon waged war sixth in his rookie sesason. Route 33 – Drainage work just south of 26 – 30 with Doug Keller early on until Kellers front Creed Wilson took home the win in Little tire decided to leave the track. Dixon would go Buddies Power Wheels action sponsored by on to battle Jason Estes, who finished second TnT Builders out of Lamoni, Iowa. Wilson and Kasey Ayers, who finished third. Points was followed by Hayden Romesburg, Sarah $19.95 leader Micheal Knight battled back after a flat Rothe, Weston Romesburg, Kinslee Fuller and $38.96 per year Online to finish fourth and Aaron Sauter was fifth. Racelyn Romesburg. Home Delivery Only Estes would be the hard charger of the race. Congratulations to Pyper Smith for being Get local In County Daniel Harris has had a strong rookie this weeks I-35 Speedway fan of the week The Citizen-Observer news, local Cameron & campaign in the USRA Modifieds after making sponsored by Yonts Racing, Thunder Chicken Your Local News Connection sports and Clinton County! more – the switch from the USRA B-Mods but had Racing and Thurman Motorsports. In Print & Online anytime, anywhere! yet to win until Saturday night. 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A single practice can Winter stockpiling cool-season grasses offer partial relief but will not be enough to carries cow-calf operations through the prevent health problems in animals. winter, the costliest time to feed cattle, “There is no such thing as THE solution says University of Missouri Extension state for Kentucky 31 fescue,” Roberts says. forage specialist Craig Roberts. Nitrogen application is just one, but a Asian Longhorned Tick “If we don’t stockpile, we’ll find critical one. ourselves feeding hay or other concentrates Roberts says the best way to reduce just to get through the winter,” says Roberts. toxins in fescue is to renovate pastures Confirmed in Missouri Fescue’s long growing season and from K-31 to novel-endophyte fescues. persistence make it Missouri’s No. 1 For information, visit the Alliance for First confirmed presence in Greene County. forage. Its waxy leaves make it the cool- Grassland Renewal website at www. season grass best adapted for stockpiling GrasslandRenewal.org. grass and weeds trimmed and clearing for use in fall and winter in Missouri. The By Missouri Dept. of Agriculture “Stockpiling is where novel-endophyte away brush are important tick prevention waxy surface keeps it from getting soggy Contributed fescues show off,” Roberts says. Novel- practices. If you spot any unusual looking over winter. endophyte stockpiles are highly nutritional, JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. - The Missouri ticks or large infestations on your animals, Producers should remove cows from with high protein and energy content Department of Agriculture, working in contact your local veterinarian. fescue pastures before applying nitrogen, because they have no stems or seed heads. conjunction with the Missouri Department According to the Center for Disease the nutrient that most increases yield in Guidelines for nitrogen fertilizer of Health and Senior Services and Missouri Control, the Asian longhorned tick appears grasses. August-applied nitrogen helps amounts State University, has confirmed the first to be less attracted to human skin. However, grasses grow until after frost, when grazing Roberts recommends the following finding of an Asian longhorned tick ticks of any kind should be removed can resume. when applying nitrogen: (Haemaphysalis longicornis) in Missouri. immediately, as they can carry diseases that Timing nitrogen application before fall • Toxins vary year to year, so nitrogen Missouri becomes the 16th state with a affect human health. Use EPA-approved rains is vital for growth, Roberts says. In rates may vary. presence of the tick species, following insect repellent when you will be in or near northern Missouri, this is generally the first • Use 40 pounds of nitrogen per acre the first confirmed report of the Asian tall grasses or wooded areas. week of August. For the rest of the state, it or less on toxic fescue varieties such longhorned tick in the United States in 2017. Research on the presence of tick species is during the second week of August. as Kentucky 31. Rates higher than this Asian longhorned ticks are light brown in Missouri continues through a partnership Application amounts vary increase toxins. in color and are very small, often smaller between the Missouri Department of The amount of nitrogen to apply to • Use 60-100 pounds per acre for novel- than a sesame seed. Unlike other ticks, a Conservation and A.T. Still University. Kentucky 31 and novel-endophyte fescues endophyte fescues. single female Asian longhorned tick can Residents are asked to send ticks to the differs, says Roberts. Too much nitrogen on For more information, visit your county produce offspring (as many as 1,000 at a University through September 2022 so K-31 increases toxins, hurting herd health MU Extension center or see the MU time) without mating. That means individual that University researchers can study the and profitability. Extension Integrated Pest Management animals could host thousands of ticks, which distribution of ticks in Missouri and any “We want to do everything we can to video “Fall Forage Stockpiling” at youtu. can cause great stress on a heavily infested human pathogens transmitted by those ticks. reduce those toxins and make money on be/oxs8pOFPwg4. animal. For more information, or to find out how to these animals,” he says. The Department encourages producers to submit a sample, visit Missouri ticks and Toxins in fescue spike in spring and fall Source: Craig Roberts, 573-882-0481 continue protective measures and to check tick-borne pathogen surveillance (atsu.edu). in Missouri, with the fall peak occurring their livestock regularly for ticks. Keeping MCA, Landowners Welcome Court Decision on Navigable Waters Protection Rule By Missouri Cattlemen’s It protects landowners from “Missouri’s farmers and General Schmitt’s efforts to push Environmental Counsel Scott Association pervasive invasions of private ranchers have been tending back on the reconsideration of Yager. “NCBA has long fought Contributed property rights where the EPA to their land for generations. the Navigable Waters Protection to protect private property rights has complete control of every They don’t need another Rule,” Wood said. opposes any federal action The U.S. District Court in drop of water in the country, from federal government land grab National Cattlemen's Beef that hinders producers’ ability South Carolina dismissed a a mud puddle to a farm pond,” threatening their livelihood Association, along with other to make investments in their challenge to the Navigable said Missouri Cattlemen’s and ability to make a living,” agricultural groups, are engaged land and care for their cattle. Waters Protection Rule (NWPR) Association President Patty said Attorney General Schmitt. in litigation across the country Moving forward, NCBA will and granted a remand without Wood. “President Obama’s Waters of to defend the NWPR and are continue engaging with the vacatur, ensuring the rule In June, with the full support the United States rule was a pleased with this legal Biden Administration, Congress remains in effect until the Biden of MCA and Missouri Farm disaster for Missouri’s farmers, victory. and the Courts to protect cattle Administration finalizes a new Bureau, among others, Missouri ranchers, and small businesses – “The NWPR is a major producers’ property rights.” rule. Attorney General Eric Schmitt we cannot return to that level of improvement to the widely “Going back on the word of wrote a letter to the EPA unprecedented federal overreach overreaching 2015 Waters of the NWPR is a slap in the face opposing the reconsideration of and intrusion.” the United States (WOTUS) to farm and ranch families. the NWPR. “We fully support Attorney rule,” said NCBA Chief

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STR 22-57-30 STR 28-57-31 STR 25-55-31 RES,THE.S21. 76,E50’,N20.65 ADV. 75.00 STR 13-54-31 SCHLEMINGER, PAMELA D DELAPP, LESLIE DANIEL & GEORGE LYNCH, RYAN ADV. 75.00 2016 154.48 CUELLAR, JOSE (AKA JOSE CUELLAR) 200 0105.122001008006.000 243 0208.028000000004.000 204 1007.125002002008.000 2017 174.27 2017 158.96 225 1506.113004008001.000 LOT 11 DUNCANS SUBDIV BEG AT NE ORNER SE SW, W 17 S 235’ OF W 80’ OF LOT 8 & BEG 80’ 2018 90.19 2018 74.64 LOT 8,9, 10, 11 BLK 27 LAKE ADV. 75.00 21.54’ TO POB. SELY 250.1, SWLY 330’, E & 110’ N OF SW CORNER LOT 8, N 2019 80.55 2019 66.96 ARROWHEAD #2 2018 1039.63 SELY 112.82’, E 125’, E 80’, 2020 71.62 2020 59.56 ADV. 75.00 2019 1131.31 ADV. 75.00 ADV. 75.00 TOTAL 491.63 TOTAL 589.60 2018 319.35 2020 988.37 2018 57.02 2018 1688.05 2019 282.90 TOTAL 3,234.31 2019 51.34 2019 1500.90 STR 24-55-32 STR 13-54-31 2020 247.77 2020 49.03 2020 1316.34 CUSHING, ALFRED KELSO, KRISTOPHER TOTAL 925.02 STR 22-57-30 TOTAL 232.39 TOTAL 4,580.29 207 1106.024002001020.000 225 1506.113001005004.000 MOTLEY, LEONARD & MELISSA LOT 22 & S1/2 VAC ALLEY ADJ OLD LOT 2 BLK 58 LAKE ARROWHEAD #5 STR 13-54-31 220 0105.122004002006.000 STR 33-57-31 STR 25-55-31 TOWN OF PLATTSBURG ADV. 75.00 KINTNER, ROBERT C & SHARLET R LOT 45 SOUTH CAMERON ADDITION DELAPP LESLIE DANIEL & DELAPP KOEHLER, LEROY F & CLARA L ADV. 75.00 2017 137.63 225 1506.113004008009.000 ADV. 75.00 243 0208.033000000001.000 204 1007.125002015010.000 2017 201.54 2018 56.00 LOT 15 BLK 27 LAKE ARROWHEAD #2 2018 545.69 BEG NW COR NW THENCE E 1489’, LOT 8 & 9 BLK 18 ORIGINAL TOWN 2018 114.70 2019 50.52 ADV. 75.00 2019 593.19 SWLY 1062. 7’, SELY 1337. 99’, W 1477’ OF LATHROP 2019 102.14 2020 45.22 2018 67.66 2020 518.81 S 495’ W 1356 ADV. 75.00 2020 90.51 TOTAL 364.37 2019 60.80 TOTAL 1,732.69 ADV. 75.00 2018 2355.99 TOTAL 583.89 2020 54.18 2018 416.87 2019 2094.38 STR 13-54-31 TOTAL 257.64 STR 23-57-30 2019 368.27 2020 1836.39 STR 24-55-32 KELSO, KELLY & MELODY HULLINGER, ANGELA S 2020 349.77 TOTAL 6,361.76 HARTZELL JEREMY 225 1506.113001005005.00 STR 13-54-31 200 0106.023001015002.000 TOTAL 1,209.91 207 1106.024002008003.000 LOT 1 BLK 58 LAKE ARROWHEAD #5 SAUSSER, JOHN W LOT 6 BLK 38 ORIGINAL TOWN OF STR 25-55-31 LOT 4 VANCE’S 4TH ADDITION ADV. 75.00 225 1506.113004009011.000 CAMERON STR 32-57-31 ANDERSON, JENNY R ADV. 75.00 2016 137.63 LOT 3 BLK 26 LAKE ARROWHEAD #2 ADV. 75.00 DELAPP LESLIE DANIEL & DELAPP 204 1007.125003003010.000 2018 720.33 2017 142.97 ADV. 75.00 2018 599.09 243 0209.132000000001.000 BEG AT LOTS 23 & 24 & PTS LOTS 21 2019 635.56 2018 60.66 2018 69.99 2019 651.36 NE COR SEC W 4 3 9’, S WLY 282.23, & 22: BEG 12’ S OF NE COR LOT 21; 2020 557.13 2019 54.63 2019 62.86 2020 569.57 SWLY 132.28, SE LY 83’J.05’, SWLY NW TO PT 12’ S OF NW TOTAL 1,988.02 2020 48.81 2020 55.98 TOTAL 1,895.02 275.31’, ADV. 75.00 TOTAL 519.70 TOTAL 263.83 ADV. 75.00 2018 1481.74 STR 24-55-32 STR 23-57-30 2018 163.96 2019 1317.57 3 DOOR PROPERTIES LLC STR 13-54-31 STR 24-54-31 ASHLOCK, MATTHEW B & JAVONNA 2019 145.53 2020 1155.69 207 1106.024002009001.000 OWENS, ROBERT E & LOVA 1/ 3 INT, MASON, TERRI J 200 0106.023001030008.000 2020 138.41 TOTAL 4,030.00 PART LDT 15 OT OF PLATTSBURG 225 1506.113004004005.000 218 1506.1240010010017.000 BEG 234’ W FROM SW CORN LOT 59 TOTAL 522.90 PART LOT 1 VANCES 4TH ADD N ALL LOT 4 BLK 63 LAKE ARROWHEAD #5 LOT 11 BLK 25 LAKE ARROWHEAD #2 OT OF CAMERON THENCE N 83’ NE STR 25-55-31 S 235’ OF LOT 15 EXC ADV. 75.00 ADV. 75.00 52’ N 51’ SW 100’ S STR 02-56-30 SMITH, STEVEN R & KATHY L ADV. 75.00 2018 86.30 2018 79.73 ADV. 75.00 MCQUINN, WILLIAM C 204 1007.125004015021.000 2018 1058.72 2019 77.25 2019 70.34 2018 236.99 253 0801.002000000016.000 N110’ OF S235’ OF W40’ OF E 132’ 2019 933.60 2020 68.53 2020 62.12 2019 256.87 PT S 1/2 SECT 2; SWSE LYING W OF OF LOT 16 BLOCK 39 ORIG TOWN OF 2020 817.83 TOTAL 307.08 TOTAL 287.19 2020 225.32 I-35; SESW LYING E OF CREEK; ALSO LATHROP TOTAL 2,885.15 TOTAL 794.18 EXC BEG AT NW ADV. 75.00 STR 13-54-31 STR 24-54-31 ADV. 75.00 2015 147.21 STR 26-55-32 OWENS, (FROST) LOVA R & KAREN MOZO, JORGE CUELLAR & JOSE STR-23-57-30 2018 389.47 2016 141.65 CONCORD ENTERPRIZES INC WES CUEL ASHLOCK, MATTHEW B & JAVONNA 2019 985.94 2017 145.04 207 1107.026002007003.001 225 1506.113004004006.000 218 1506.124001003028.000 200 0106.023001030008.001 2020 859.36 2018 63.30 PT OF NWSW LYING NW OF CO H LOT 5 BLK 63 LAKE ARROWHEAD #5 LOT 151 & 152 BLK 7 LAKE BEG 184’ WEST OF SW CORN LOT TOTAL 2,309.77 2019 57.28 WY 239 ADV. 75.00 ARROWHEAD #1 6 BLK 59 OT OF CAMERON W 50’, N 2020 51.33 ADV. 75.00 2018 97.96 ADV. 75.00 83’, NE 52’, S 96’ STR 02-56-30 TOTAL 680.81 2016 357.55 2019 87.53 2018 143.04 ADV. 75.00 MCQUINN, PATRICIA 2017 337.91 2020 77.49 2019 125.15 2018 181.92 253 0801.002000000016.001 STR 14-55-32 2018 237.30 TOTAL 337.98 2020 109.56 2019 196.89 PT S 1/2 SECT 2; SWSE LYING W OF VALBERDE, JOSE G & KIMBERLY A 2019 210.13 TOTAL 452.75 2020 172.98 I-35; SESW LYING E OF CREEK: ALSO 207 1106.014004002002.000 2020 174.92 STR 13-54-31 TOTAL 626.79 EXC BEG AT NW PT SWSE: BEG 1350’ S & 28.1 5’ W OF TOTAL 1,392.81 REED, KEVIN E STR 24-54-31 ADV. 75.00 NE COR OF NWSE; W20 7’, S229.21’, 225 1506.113004005019.000 RAPP, HENRY H & ETAL STR 23-57-30 2018 958.31 E200.15’, N STR 15-54-31 LOTS 38, 39 & 40 BLK 22 LAKE 218 1506.124001004017.000 LEE, MARY 2019 1770.84 AV. 75.00 COLLINS, LARRY G JR & JUDY D ARROWHEAD #2 LOT 180 BLK 8 LAKE ARROWHEAD #1 200 0106.023001037002.001 2020 1542.50 2017 575.18 225 1505.015000000005.000 ADV. 75.00 ADV. 75.00 N 1/2 OF S 100’ OF LOTS 8, 10 & TOTAL 4,346.65 2018 450.62 N 1/2 NWNW. 2009 112.73 2016 186.90 12 BLOCK 62 ORIGINAL TOWN OF 2019 398.00 ADV 75.00 2017 294.92 2017 188.40 CAMERON STR 08-56-30 2020 349.32 2018 1368.64 2018 65.56 2018 100.83 ADV. 75.00 BUTLER, ROBERT J TOTAL 1,848.12 2019 1208.72 2019 58.96 2019 88.61 2018 582.40 253 0803.008000000008.003 2020 1054.71 2020 52.58 2020 77.94 2019 633.19 SE OF THE SW STR 23-55-31 TOTAL 3,707.07 TOTAL 659.75 TOTAL 717.68 2020 553.70 ADV. 75.00 GRAHAM, ANTHONY STEWART TOTAL 1,844.29 2018 134.99 207 1106.023001005001.000 STR 13-54-31 STR 13-54-31 STR 24-54-31 2019 122.80 LOT I BLOCK 5 VANCE’S 5TH ADD CARROLL, KRISTY L SEEK, JOSHUA JAMES CHRIST, BENJAMIN & BRANDI STR 23-57-30 2020 108.08 ADV. 75.00 225 1506.113001001007.000 225 1506.113004006001.000 218 1506.124001005006.000 TREECE, VERNA TOTAL 440.87 2018 1137.19 LOT 19 BLK 62 LAKE ARROWHEAD #5 LOT 27, 28, 29 BLK 23 LAKE LOT 189 BLK 9 LAKE ARROWHEAD #1 200 0106.023002004007.000 2019 1002.69 ADV. 75.00 ARROWHEAD #2 ADV. 75.00 LOTS 1 & 3 BLK 7 ORIGINAL TOWN STR 08-56-30 2020 878.27 2018 56.00 ADV. 75.00 2017 906.35 OF CAMERON BUTLER, ROBERT J TOTAL 3,09315 2019 50.52 2018 314.69 2018 731.62 ADV. 75.00 253 0803.008000000010.000 2020 45.22 2019 278.78 2019 634.82 2018 846.07 S1/2 SWSW STR 23-55-32 TOTAL 226.74 2020 244.17 2020 550.53 2019 920.44 ADV. 75.00 OLDRIDGE, DARREN TOTAL 912.64 TOTAL 2,898.32 2020 804.34 2018 538.07 207 1106.023001023014.000 STR 13-54-31 TOTAL 2,645.85 2019 486.95 LOT 16 PROSPECT ADD CARROLL, KRISTY L STR 13-54-31 STR 24-54-31 2020 425.03 ADV. 75.00 225 1506.113001001008.000 DEXTER, JOANNE L THOMPSON, BRADLEY LEE STR 23-57-30 TOTAL 1,525.05 2018 472.69 LOT 18 BLK 62 LAKE ARROWHEAD #5 225 1506.113004006007.000 218 1506.124001006002.000 TREECE, VERNA 2019 417.45 ADV. 75.00 LOT 20 BLK 23 LAKE ARROWHEAD #2 LOT 218 BLK 10 LAKE ARROWHEAD #1 200 0106.023002011001.00 STR 17-56-30 2020 366.33 2018 56.00 ADV. 75.00 ADV. 75.00 N 1/2 LOTS 2 & 4 BLK 14 ORIGINAL HAHN, TERRI SHAY TOTAL 1,331.47 2019 50.52 2017 153.64 2017 161.72 TOWN OF CAMERON 253 0804.017009000002.0OO 2020 45.22 2018 69.99 2018 77.38 ADV. 75.00 W1/2 NE1/4; S1/2 NW1/4 STR 23-55-32 TOTAL 226.74 2019 62.86 2019 68.31 2018 687.53 ADV. 75.00 GANTT, SHAWN B 2020 55.98 2020 60.38 2019 747.72 2018 1283.92 207 1106.023001027001.001 STR 13-54-31 TOTAL 417.47 TOTAL 442.79 2020 653.64 2019 1160.75 E 1/2 N 1/2 LOT 10 VANCES 3RD CARROLL, KRISTY L TOTAL 2,163.89 2020 1011.49 ADDT 225 1506.113001001009.000 STR 13-54-31 STR 24-54-31 TOTAL 3,531.16 ADV. 75.00 LOT 17 BLK 62 LAKE ARROWHEAD #5 BAKER, LIONEL DARRELL & ALANA J CARROLL, KRISTY L STR 23-57-30 2018 122.06 ADV. 75.00 225 1506.113004006017.000 218 1506.124001007001.000 WIGLESWORTH, FRANKLIN DEAN & STR 17-56-30 2019 108.63 2018 95.61 LOT 9 BLK 23 LAKE ARROWHEAD #2 LOT 266 BLK 12 LAKE ARROWHEAD #1 200 0106.023002026008.000 BUTLER, ROBERT J 2020 96.18 2019 85.48 AV. 75.00 ADV. 75 LOT 5 BLOCK 35 ORIG TOWN OF 253 0804.017000000003.000 TOTAL 401.87 2020 75.69 2018 69.99 2016 157.73 CAMERON N1/2 NW 1/4 EXC BEG 20’ E FR OM TOTAL 331.78 2019 62.86 2017 161.72 ADV. 75.00 NW COR NWNW, S4BB. 4 ‘, E 79’, STR 23-55-32 2020 55.98 2018 77.38 2018 305.41 N88’, E850’, N TO SEC VALBERDE, JOSE G & KIMBERLY A STR 13-54-31 TOTAL 263.83 2019 68.31 2019 331.40 ADV. 75.00 207 1106.023001033002.000 HURLBURT JEANNE 2020 60.38 2020 290.37 2018 1641.40 N 108’ LOT 6 AND 10’ VAC ALLEY ADJ 225 1506.113001001011.000 STR 13-54-31 TOTAL 600.52 TOTAL 1,002.18 2019 1483.68 ON N SIDE CRAIG & INGLES ADDN LOT 15 BLK 62 LAKE ARROWHEAD #5 GLADDEN, WILLIAM M & PAULINE 2020 1292.57 ADV. 75.00 ADV. 75.00 225 1506.113004006034.000 STR 24-54-31 STR 23-57-30 TOTAL 4,492.65 2017 1557.01 2016 172.86 LOT 49 BLK 23 LAKE ARROWHEAD #2 CARLL, CYNTHIA A OR WOODS TUB CREEK BARBEQUE LLC 2018 1333.33 2017 174.95 ADV. 75.00 PAUL R 200 0106.023002044010.001 STR 19-56-30 2019 1175.46 2018 88.63 2016 149.88 218 1506.124001007010.000 COMMENCING AT SW CORNER BLK PEREZ CEZAR MANUEL PETEZE & LAR 2020 1029.41 2019 79.31 2017 153.64 LOT 257 BLK 12 LAKE ARROWHEAD #1 56 OT OF CAMERON THENCE E 235 0804.019000000009.000 TOTAL 5,170.21 2020 70.32 2018 69.99 ADV. 75.00 153.62, N 3.61’ TO POB. TH S1/2 NESE TOTAL 661.07 2019 62.86 2018 171.17 ADV. 75.00 ADV. 75.00 STR 23-55-32 2020 55.98 2019 107.53 2018 3642.03 2018 3627.14 PORTER, GARY P & KAREN B STR 13-54-31 TOTAL 567.35 2020 94.30 2019 3912.36 2019 3196.10 207 1106.023003001009.00O HIEGERT, GERALDINE TOTAL 448.00 2020 3413.50 2020 2803.00 PT SESW: BEG NE CORN.L9, REPL 225 1506.113001004004.000 TOTAL 11,042.89 TOTAL 9,701.24 AT PT BLK A LAKE CONCORD AC LOT 13 BLK 59 LAKE ARROWHEAD #5 20 - Citizen-Observer Classifieds Thursday, July 29, 2021 STR 24-54-31 2018 69.99 2017 169.63 2019 56.68 STR 19-54-30 STR 19-54-30 CUELLAR, JORGE 2019 62.86 2018 83.97 2020 50.61 KJERSTAD, NICHOLAS BALLANCE, SANDRA & 218 1506.124001007024.000 2020 55.98 2019 75.20 TOTAL 390.92 2181604.019001002014.000 218 1604.019002002015.000 LOT 243 BLK 12 LAKE ARROWHEAD #1 TOTAL 567.35 2020 66.73 LOT 36 BLK 76 LAKE ARROWHEAD #7 LOT 19 BLK 48 LAKE ARROWHEAD #3 ADV. 75.00 TOTAL 637.26 STR 18-54-30 ADV. 75.00 ADV. 75.00 2018 75.02 STR 18-54-30 BUTLER, ORAN K TRUSTEE 2017 127.01 2018 82.07 2019 66.27 MCDOWELL, JOSEPH T & ANNA M STR 18-54-30 225 1604.018004005024.000 2018 46.89 2019 72.37 2020 58.61 225 1604.018003009002.000 SULLIVAN, CHRISTOPHER W LOT 10 BLK 72 LAKE ARROWHEAD #7 2019 41.90 2020 63.87 TOTAL 274.90 LOT 23 BLK 43 LAKE ARROWHEAD #3 225 1604.018003014001.000 ADV. 75.00 2020 37.52 TOTAL 293.31 ADV. 75.00 LOT 10-14 BLK 36 LAKE 2016 143.76 TOTAL 328.32 STR 24-54-31 S016 154.48 ARROWHEAD #2 2017 148.30 STR 19-54-30 NATIONAL DEV CO INC 2017 158.96 ADV. 75.00 2018 65.31 STR 19-54-30 GRANT, LAMARTINE L & HELEN M TR 218 1506.124001009005.000 2018 74.64 2018 503.47 2019 58.74 KJERSTAD, NICKOLAS 218 1604.019002002016.000 BEG NW COR OF LOT 277, BLK 16 E 2019 66.96 2019 445.34 2020 52.40 218 1604.019001002022.000 LOT 18 BLK 48 LAKE ARROWHEAD #3 74.9’, N335’, SW195’, W 25’, SW35’, 2020 59.56 2020 389.36 TOTAL 543.51 LOT 43-45 BLK 76 LAKE ADV. 75.00 SE125’, TO POB TOTAL 589.60 TOTAL 1,413.17 ARROWHEAD #7 2018 82.07 ADV. 75.00 STR 18-54-30 ADV. 75.00 2019 72.37 2018 46.89 STR 18-54-30 STR 18-54-30 BAKEN, GRANT 2017 319.19 2020 63.87 2019 41.90 WALTON, VELMA R TRUST DEIGH, MAGDELENE 225 1604.018004006029.000 2018 215.73 TOTAL 293.31 2020 37.52 225 1604.018003009049.000 225 1604.018004001003.000 LOT 8 & 9 BLK 74 LAKE ARROWHEAD #7 2019 188.10 Advertising Deadlines TOTAL 201.31 LOT 91 BLK 43 LAKE ARROWHEAD #3 LOT 12-14 BLK 68 LAKE ADV. 75.00 2020 164.01 STR 24-54-31 ADV. 75.00 ARROWHEAD #7 2017 262.94 TOTAL 962.03 THORNTON, ROBERT R & WILMA M Classifieds Cameron Shopper Fridays, 9:45 a.m. STR 24-54-31 2018 72.31 ADV. 75.00 2018 165.54 218 1604.019002004006.000 PINNELL, STEPHAN & JOYCE 2019 64.92 2018 149.82 2019 147.16 STR 19-54-30 LOT 2 BLK 35 LAKE ARROWHEAD #2 Citizen-Observer Tuesdays, 9:45 a.m. 218 1506.124001012004.000 2020 57.78 2019 178.01 2020 129.47 KJERSTAD, NICHOLAS ADV. 75.00 LOT 102 BLK 4 LAKE ARROWHEAD #1 TOTAL 270.01 2020 156.35 TOTAL 780.11 218 1604.019001002025.000 2018 100.83 Index & User’s Guide RUNS: The Cameron Shopper | Citizen-Observer | On the Web ADV. 75.00 TOTAL 559.18 LOT 46 BLK 76 LAKE ARROWHEAD #7 2019 88.61 Seeds, Feeds, Fertilizers ..... 288 Heating, Air Conditioning ... 393 Building Sites & Lots ...... 551 Hearing Aid Supplies...... 682 Trash Hauling & Clean-Up .. 791 2018 100.83 STR 18-54-30 STR 18-54-30 ADV. 75.00 2020 77.94 101 Hay, Straw ...... 291 Holiday Items ...... 396 Farms ...... 554 Heating & Air Conditioning .. 685 Tree Pruning, Rem., Spray .. 794 2019 88.61 CORDONIER, LARRY I STR 18-54-30 MILLER, WANDA I 2017 188.40 TOTAL 342.38 Household Goods ...... 399 Small Acreages ...... 557 Home Repair ...... 686 Trenching ...... 795 Public Notices Farmers Wants ...... 294 2020 77.94 225 1604.018003009066.000 RUTLEDGE, CALVIN & HICKS HAILEY 225 1604.018004006031.000 2018 100.83 Farmers Services ...... 297 Jewelry ...... 402 Income Property ...... 560 Horseshoeing ...... 687 TV/VCR Repair ...... 797 TOTAL 342.38 LOT 59 BLK 43 LAKE ARROWHEAD #3 225 1604.018004001021.000 LOT 10 BLK 74 LAKE ARROWHEAD #7 2019 88.61 STR 24-54-31 Public Notices ...... 101 Farm Miscellaneous ...... 299 Lawn Mowers ...... 405 Commercial Property ...... 563 Insulation, Siding ...... 688 Typing - Resumes ...... 800 Lawn Supplies ...... 408 Insurance Services ...... 692 ADV. 75.00 LOT 10 & 11 BLK 41 LAKE ADV. 75.00 2020 77.94 MASON, TERRI J 201-250 301-350 Houses for Sale ...... 566 Upholstery, Carpet, Drapes 803 STR 24-54-31 2017 209.63 ARROWHEAD #3 2018 375.30 TOTAL 530.78 218 1604.019002004007.000 Medical Supplies ...... 411 Wanted, Real Estate ...... 569 Interior Decorating ...... 695 Vacuum Sales, Repairs ...... 809 Announcements Employment Miscellaneous ...... 414 Mobile Homes ...... 573 Internet/Computer Serv...... 698 Waterproofing ...... 812 THURMAN, JULIE 2018 118.93 ADV. 75.00 2019 332.25 LOT 1 BLK 35 LAKE ARROWHEAD #2 Employment Services ...... 301 Musical Instruments ...... 417 Mobile Home Sites ...... 575 Laundry, Dry Cleaning ...... 701 218 1506.124001012005.000 2019 106.05 2018 142.25 2020 290.78 STR 19-54-30 ADV. 75.00 Cemeteries ...... 201 Job Information ...... 304 Office Supplies ...... 420 Lawn & Garden Care ...... 704 826-850 LOT 98-101 BLK 4 LAKE 2020 93.62 2019 126.60 TOTAL 1,073.33 NYSTTROM, DAN 2018 77.38 Monuments, Funerals ...... 204 Temporary ...... 307 Snow Equipment ...... 423 601-825 Lawn Mowers, Sm. Eng...... 707 Recreation ARROWHEAD #1 TOTAL 603.23 2020 111.54 218 1604.019001002037.000 2019 68.31 In Memoriam ...... 207 Help Wanted ...... 310 Sporting Goods ...... 426 Special Services Leather Cleaning, Repair .... 710 ADV. 75.00 TOTAL 455.39 STR 18-54-30 LOT 10 BLK 78 LAKE ARROWHEAD #8 2020 60.38 Card of Thanks ...... 210 Sales Help Wanted ...... 313 Tools ...... 429 Legal Services ...... 711 Personal Watercraft ...... 826 2015 436.25 STR 18-54-30 MILLER, WANDA & REID ROSANN & ADV. 75.00 TOTAL 281.07 Special Notices ...... 213 Situations Wanted ...... 316 Wanted to Buy ...... 432 Adoption Services ...... 601 Masonry & Concrete ...... 713 Boats, Marine Supplies ...... 829 Tickets ...... 216 2016 438.68 TAYLOR, GARY D & CAROL STR 18-54-30 225 1604.018004006032.000 2018 53.93 Positions Wanted ...... 319 Wearing Apparel ...... 435 Air & Duct Cleaning ...... 607 Meat Processing ...... 714 Campers & Trailers ...... 832 Amusements, Events ...... 222 Air Services ...... 610 Miscellaneous Services ...... 716 Airplanes ...... 835 2017 417.94 225 1604.018003009082.000 MCMICHAEL, DAVID A LOT 11 BLK 74 LAKE ARROWHEAD #7 2019 47.99 STR 19-54-30 Childcare ...... 322 Vacations, Resorts ...... 225 Care for Elderly ...... 325 451-475 Alterations & Sewing ...... 616 Moving ...... 719 Recreational Vehicles ...... 837 2018 302.49 LOT 11 BLK 43 LAKE ARROWHEAD #3 225 1604.018004001047.000 ADV. 75.00 2020 42.79 EPPS, JEFF & TANYA Schools-Instruction ...... 228 Employment Opportunities 328 Financial Antiques & Restorations ..... 619 Music Instruction ...... 721 Miscellaneous ...... 838 2019 263.22 ADV. 75.00 LOTS 33 & 34, BLK 41, LAKE 2018 62.99 TOTAL 219.71 218 1604.019002005008.000 Lost Items/Pets ...... 231 Miscellaneous ...... 331 Appliance Repair ...... 622 Novelties & Spec. Gifts ...... 725 851-900 2020 229.02 2017 164.29 ARROWHEAD #3 2019 56.68 LOT 320 BLK 15 LAKE ARROWHEAD Found Items/Pets ...... 234 Business Opportunities ...... 451 Auctioneers ...... 623 Nursing, Rest Homes ...... 728 Automotive TOTAL 2,162.60 2018 79.30 ADV. 75.00 2020 50.61 STR 19-54-30 #1 Miscellaneous ...... 237 351-450 Money to Loan ...... 454 Beauty & Barber Shops ...... 628 Odd Jobs ...... 731 2019 71.08 2018 146.90 TOTAL 245.28 CARLL, CODY AND CINDY ADV. 75.00 Merchandise Miscellaneous ...... 455 Bicycle, Motorcycle Repair . 631 Office Equipment ...... 734 Auto Parts ...... 851 251-275 Bookkeeping, Taxes ...... 634 Painting & Papering ...... 737 STR-24-54-31 2020 63.15 2019 130.71 218 1604.019001002039.000 2017 119.01 Auto Services ...... 854 Pets & Supplies 501-550 Carpentry & Remodeling .... 637 Pest Control ...... 743 Classic - Antique ...... 857 EGERTON, FRED E TOTAL 452.82 2020 115.14 STR 18-54-30 LOT 12 BLK 78 LAKE ARROWHEAD #8 2018 39.85 Antiques ...... 351 Appliances ...... 352 Rentals Catering/Food Services ...... 640 Pet Services ...... 746 Cars - Domestic ...... 863 218 1506.124001012010.000 TOTAL 467.75 SMITH, STUART ADV. 75.00 2019 35.81 Small Animals ...... 251 Auctions ...... 354 Childcare & Services ...... 643 Photography ...... 749 Cars - Import ...... 866 LOT 109 BLK 4 LAKE ARROWHEAD #1 STR 18.54-30 225 1604.018004006052.000 2018 691.75 2020 32.25 Dogs ...... 252 Bicycles ...... 357 Apartment, Furnished ...... 501 Cleaning - Comm/Home ...... 646 Tuning & Repair ...... 752 Motorcycles ...... 869 ADV. 75.00 BEAMAN, JAMES J & HELEN E STR 18-54-30 LOT 9 BLK 71 LAKE ARROWHEAD #7 2019 600.30 TOTAL 301.92 Cats ...... 253 Building Materials ...... 360 Apartments, Unfurnished ... 504 Clocks, Watches, Jewelry ... 649 Plumbing, Sewer Service .... 755 Vans, Equipment ...... 872 2018 77.38 225 1604.018003010019.000 SHINING TURTLE LODGE ADV. 75.00 2020 520.66 Registered Pets ...... 254 Business Equipment ...... 363 Duplexes ...... 507 Computer Services ...... 651 Printing Services ...... 758 Trucks ...... 875 2019 68.31 LOT 9 BLK 42 LAKE ARROWHEAD #3 225 1604.018004001048.000 2018 60.66 TOTAL 1,887.71 STR 19-54-30 Miscellaneous Pets ...... 257 Collectibles ...... 366 Mobile Homes ...... 510 Courier/Delivery Service ...... 652 Rental Services ...... 761 Sports Utility Vehicle ...... 876 Grooming & Supplies ...... 260 Houses ...... 513 Elderly Services ...... 654 Roofing ...... 764 Farm Trucks ...... 878 2020 60.38 ADV. 75.00 LOT 15 BLK 68 LAKE ARROWHEAD #7 2019 54.63 EPPS, TAYNA & BURGESS 11 PAUL Computers ...... 369 Kennels/Pet Sitters ...... 263 Construction Equipment ..... 372 Want to Rent ...... 516 Electrical Services ...... 655 Saddle & Tack ...... 767 Motor Homes ...... 881 TOTAL 281.07 2018 72.31 ADV. 75.00 2020 48.81 STR 19-54-30 218 1604.019002005028.000 Horses & Ponies ...... 266 Electronics ...... 375 Roommates ...... 519 Entertainment Services ...... 658 Sewing Machine Repair ...... 768 Trailers, 5th Wheels ...... 884 2019 64.92 2018 47.15 TOTAL 239.10 KJERSTAD, NICKOLAS I & MARCH RA LOTS 331 & 332 BLK 15 LAKE Firearms ...... 378 Sleeping Rooms ...... 522 Excavating Services ...... 661 Shoe Repair ...... 770 Campers, Shells ...... 889 STR 24-54-31 2020 57.78 2019 64.92 218 1604.019001004023.000 ARROWHEAD #1 276-300 Flooring, Carpet ...... 380 Office Space ...... 525 Fencing ...... 664 Snow Removal ...... 773 Miscellaneous ...... 894 LINK, LARRY A & BEVERLY A TOTAL 270.01 2020 57.78 STR 18-54-30 LOTS 38 & 39 BLK 80 LAKE ADV. 75.00 Farmers Market Flowers, Plants, Trees ...... 381 Business Property ...... 528 Financial Services ...... 667 Storage ...... 776 Wanted to Buy ...... 899 218 1506.124004003006.000 TOTAL 244.85 CARLL, KEVIN & CINDY ARROWHEAD #8 2017 260.46 Fuel, Oil, Coal, Wood ...... 384 Farms & Farmland ...... 531 Firearm Repair ...... 670 Swimming Pools, Spas ...... 779 LOT 406 BLK 19 LAKE ARROWHEAD #1 STR 18-54-30 225 1604.018004007007.000 ADV. 75.00 2018 164.14 Farm Equipment ...... 276 Furnaces, Heating Stoves ... 387 Flooring, Carpet Install ...... 671 Taxidermy ...... 781 Farm Supplies ...... 279 551-600 Furniture Repair ...... 673 Tattoos ...... 782 Only ADV. 75.00 SHORTESS, DONALD M & BARBARA J STR 18-54-30 LOT 23 BLK 74 LAKE ARROWHEAD #7 2017 145.71 2019 143.42 Furniture ...... 388 Livestock ...... 282 Garage Sales ...... 389 Real Estate Health & Fitness ...... 676 Taxi Services ...... 785 2018 70.34 225 1604.018003011014.000 CARLL, CYNTHIA & SONNENBERG SAM ADV. 75.00 2018 63.31 2020 125.37 Poultry & Supplies ...... 285 Good Things to Eat ...... 390 Health Care ...... 679 Therapy ...... 788 $ .25 2019 62.21 LOT 12 BLK 37 LAKE ARROWHEAD #2 225 1604.018004002023.000 2018 62.99 2019 56.11 TOTAL 768.39 A RUN 2020 55.10 ADV. 75.00 LOTS 26, 27 & 28 BLK 73 LAKE 2019 56.68 2020 49.82 Place an ad… 11 TOTAL 262.65 2018 74.64 ARROWHEAD #7 2020 50.61 TOTAL 389.95 STR 19-54-30 Busy? Take advantage after 5 p.m. & on Ad Payment: We accept cash, 2019 66.96 ADV. 75.00 TOTAL 245.28 SIMS, RENA G By Phone: 816-632-6543 weekends & email us. checks, and credit cards. When STR 24-54-31 2020 59.56 2018 568.73 STR 19-54-30 218 1604.019002006001.000 By Fax: 816-632-4508 paying by phone, please have credit BIGELOW, WALTER L & MABEL L TOTAL 276.16 2019 502.94 STR 18-54-30 BASH, TREVOR WAY LOT 4 BLK 49 LAKE ARROWHEAD #3 card ready. When faxing your ad, 218 1506.124004003020.000 2020 439.54 SOUTHERN, JOHN E & BARBARA J 218 1604.019001004036.000 ADV. 75.00 By Email: include your credit card number. LOT 397 BLK 19 LAKE ARROWHEAD #1 STR 18-54-30 TOTAL 1,586.21 225 1604.018004007009.000 LTS 24-26 BLK 80, LAKE ARROWHEAD #8 2018 82.07 By Mail: [email protected] We’ll call back for confirmation. ADV. 75.00 EARLY, FORREST D TRUST LOT 25 BLK 74 LAKE ARROWHEAD #7 ADV. 75.00 2019 72.37 Classified Adv. On Line: Payment is needed before ad will run. 2018 70.34 225 1604.018003011018.000 STR 18-54-30 ADV. 75.00 2018 119.59 2020 63.87 P. O. Box 498 2019 62.21 LOT 7 BLK 37 LAKE ARROWHEAD #2 GIRSCH, DIANA & BILL 2018 62.99 2019 104.85 TOTAL 293.31 www.mycameronnews.com 2020 55.10 ADV. 75.00 225 1604.018004002031.000 2019 56.68 2020 92.00 Cameron, MO 64429 TOTAL 262.65 2017 217.60 LOTS 19 & 20 BLOCK 73 LAKE 2020 50.61 TOTAL 391.44 2018 125.92 ARROWHEAD SECTION 7 TOTAL 245.28 STR 19-54-30 STR 06-54-30 2019 112.22 ADV. 75.00 STR 19-54-30 BLAKE, TAMY ANGLE, TREVOR J & MOLLY E 2020 98.99 2018 114.25 STR 19-54-30 NATIONAL DEV CO INC 218 1604.019002006018.000 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING 234 1603.006000000002.013 TOTAL 629.73 2019 101.93 KJERSTAD, NICHOLAS IVAN 218 1604.019001006013.000 LOTS 83 & 84, BLK 50 LAKE LOT 13 CREEKWOOD EST 2020 90.03 218 1604.019001001002.000 LOT 1 BLK 80 LAKE ARROWHEAD #8 ARROWHEAD #4 ADV. 75.00 STR 18.54-30 TOTAL 381.21 LOT 16 & 17 BLK 77 LAKE ADV. 75.00 ADV. 75.00 Cameron Rural Fire District 2018 5241.67 GEER, RONALD D ARROWHEAD #7 2017 124.34 2017 249.79 The Cameron Rural Fire District will conduct a public 2019 4622.18 225 1604.018003012010.000 STR 18-54-30 ADV. 75.00 2018 44.54 2018 154.77 2020 4048.27 LOTS 9, 10 & 36 BLK 33 LAKE MCMICHAEL, DAVID A 2017 239.12 2019 39.87 2019 135.30 hearing at 121 W. 3rd, Cameron, on August 10, 2021 TOTAL 13,987.12 ARROWHEAD #2 225 1604.018004002038.000 2018 145.37 2020 35.76 2020 118.34 at 1:00 p.m. for the purpose of setting the property tax ADV. 75.00 LOT 13 & 14 BLK 73 LAKE 2019 127.18 TOTAL 319.51 TOTAL 733.20 STR 17-54-30 2017 342.91 ARROWHEAD #7 2020 111.31 rates for 2022. The tax rates shall be set to produce DOERING, KEVIN & TAMMY A 2018 235.45 ADV. 75.00 TOTAL 697.98 STR 19-54-30 STR 19-54-30 the revenues for the year 2022. 225 1604.017000000045.000 2019 208.85 2018 123.58 WILSON, LYNN D FUOSS, JEREMY LOT 40 COUNTRY MEADOWS 2020 183.23 2019 110.16 STR 19-54-30 218 1604.019001006021.000 218 1604.019002006037.000 The rate is determined by computation of forms ADV. 75.00 TOTAL 1,045.44 2020 97.21 SAWMILLER, ANDY LOT 9 BLK 80 LAKE ARROWHEAD #8 LOT 62 BLK 50 LAKE ARROWHEAD #4 supplied by the Missouri State Auditor’s Office. 2018 2619.07 TOTAL 405.95 218 1604.019001001013.000 ADV. 75.00 ADV. 75.00 2019 2312.06 STR 18-54-30 LOTS, 10, 11 & 12 BLK 77 LAKE 2018 39.85 2017 172.39 2020 2016.35 GEER, RONALD D STR 18-54-30 ARROWHEAD #7 2019 35.81 2018 86.75 TOTAL 7,022.48 225 1604.018003012021.000 HASTINGS, JOHN K & CARRIE M ADV. 75.00 2020 32.25 2019 76.43 LOT 25 BLK 33 LAKE ARROWHEAD #2 225 1604.018004003007.000 2018 178.20 TOTAL 182.91 2020 67.38 STR 17-54-30 ADV. 75.00 LOT 5 BLK 69 LA #7 2019 155.61 TOTAL 477.95 LEMIRE, LES & PATRICIA 2017 156.29 ADV. 75.00 2020 135.90 STR 19-54-30 225 1604.017003001015.000 2018 72.31 2018 62.99 TOTAL 544.71 COLLINS, ROBERT & PEGGY STR 19-54-30 LOT 32 BLK 68 LAKE ARROWHEAD #7 2019 64.92 2019 56.68 218 1604.019002001023.000 CLARK, LORI CARLETON & BAILEY A ADV. 75.00 2020 57.78 2020 50.61 STR 19-54-30 LOT 31 BLK 82 LAKE ARRROWHEAD 218 1604.019002006080.000 2018 100.27 TOTAL 426.30 TOTAL 245.23 GALATAS, PAUL M & CATHERINE V #8 LOT 16 BLK 50 LAKE ARROWHEAD #4 2019 89.59 218 1604.019001002005.000 ADV. 75.00 ADV. 75.00 2020 79.29 LOT 26 BLK 76 LAKE ARROWHEAD #7 2018 37.52 2017 172.39 TOTAL 344.15 ADV. 75.00 2019 33.78 2018 86.75 STR 18-54-30 STR 18-54-30 STR 18-54-30 2017 140.38 2020 30.49 2019 76.43 ROSE, JOYCE K DYE, ALAN MCMICHAEL, DAVID A 2018 58.62 TOTAL 176.79 2020 67.38 225 1604.018003002006.000 225 1604.018003013001.000 225 1604.018004004006.000 2019 52.05 TOTAL 477.95 LOT 10 BLK 40 LAKE ARROWHEAD #3 LOT 18 BLK 34 LAKE ARROWHEAD #2 LOT 7-9 BLK 70 LAKE ARROWHEAD #7 2020 46.31 STR 19-54-30 ADV. 75.00 ADV. 75.00 ADV. 75.00 TOTAL 372.36 LOSCH, RALPH STR 19-54-30 2018 74.64 2017 164.29 2018 139.90 218 1604.019002002001.000 BASH, SHARON S 2019 66.96 2018 79.30 2019 124.55 STR 19-54-30 LOTS 12 & 13 BLK 48 LAKE 218 1604.019002006081.000 2020 59.56 2019 71.08 2020 109.76 KJERSTAD, NICHOLAS IVAN ARROWHEAD SECTION 3 LOT 15 BLK 50 LAKE ARROWHEAD #4 TOTAL 276.16 2020 63.15 TOTAL 449.21 218 1604.019001002013.000 ADV. 75.00 ADV. 75.00 TOTAL 452.82 LOT 35 BLK 76 LAKE ARROWHEAD #7 2018 133.66 2017 175.06 STR 18-54-30 STR 18-54-30 ADV. 75.00 2019 117.03 2018 89.11 LACY, MORRIS L & EMMA J STR 18-54-30 RENDLEN, LAVERNE L. 2017 172.39 2020 102.53 2019 78.46 225 1604.018003006018.000 HOLST, ROBERT L & DANA C 225 1604.018004005004.000 2018 86.75 TOTAL 428.22 2020 69.15 LOT 24 BLK 38 LAKE ARROWHEAD #2 225 1604.018003013034.000 LOT 5 BLK 72 LAKE ARROWHEAD #7 2019 76.43 TOTAL 486.78 ADV. 75.00 OT 19 BLK 34 LAKE ARROWHEAD #2 ADV. 75.00 2020 67.38 2016 149.88 ADV. 75.00 2017 145.64 TOTAL 477.95 2017 153.64 2016 166.73 2018 62.99 Thursday, July 29, 2021 Classifieds Citizen-Observer - 21 I, Michele Wells, Collector of the STR 19-54-30 LOT 12 BLK 83 LAKE ARROWHEAD #8 2017 143.05 TOTAL 176.79 County of Clinton, State of Missouri, BASH, SHARON S ADV. 75.00 2018 60.95 do hereby certify that the foregoing 218 1604.019002006082.000 2017 143.05 2019 54.07 STR 23-54-30 is a true and correct list of the land LOT 14 BLK 50 LAKE ARROWHEAD #4 2018 60.95 2020 48.07 MCFARLAND, EULA BERNICE & and lots that will be offered for sale ADV. 75.00 2019 54.07 TOTAL 518.91 MCFA as above set forth. 2017 159.05 2020 48.07 216 1606.023000000014.000 2018 75.02 TOTAL 381.14 STR 19-54-30 SWSE LYING W OF US HWYW 69 2019 66.27 WILLIAMS, WALTER ADV. 75.00 Dated this the 19th day of July, 2020 58.61 STR 19-54-30 218 1604.019003007019.000 2018 1223.27 2021. TOTAL 433.95 BENNETT, ROGER L & CHERYL L LOT 19 BLK 87 LAKE ARROWHEAD #8 2019 1067.73 218 1604.019003003003.000 ADV. 75.00 2020 929.78 STR 19-54-30 LOT 39 BLK 82 LAKE ARROWHEAD #8 2018 37.52 TOTAL 3,295.78 Michele Wells, Collector of Revenue CLEVELAND, PAUL W & GLADYS R ADV. 75.00 2019 33.78 Clinton County, Plattsburg MO 218 1604..019003001001.000 2016 137.77 2020 30..49

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(TFN) 4:30 pm to 6:00 pm. For More dispersal. Cow calf pairs, Bred seeking PRN staff. For more The Cameron Rural Fire District will conduct a public Info: Call 816-284-3917 (TFN) HUNTINGTON’S DISEASE cows, Several 1st & 2nd calf information, please contact our hearing at 121 W. 3rd, Cameron, on August 10, 2021 Do you know someone NARCOTICS heifers w/300-350 lb. calves office between 8am and 4pm at ANONYMOUS Sundays at 1:00 p.m. for the purpose of setting the property tax with Huntington’s Disease? bred back. Call 816-223-0928. 816-632-3773 or stop by at 311 rates for 2022. The tax rates shall be set to produce Northwest Missouri has a @ 6:30 p.m. 116 W 4 St., W Grand, Cameron. (TFN) Cameron. 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2 Bedroom, 2 Bath next to downtown! 5 Bedroom, 1 Bath 2 Story home, Fenced 2 BR, 1 BA spacious ranch, partial 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath home, fresh paint and 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath immaculate modular, Upstairs apartment, retail area below, yard, newer roof, windows, 713 West bsmt, Quiet neighborhood, attached carpet, and it is zoned commercial. 728 Spacious open rooms, poured foundation, 200 Allen Lane, $54,000 Berry, $59,500 garage, 1816 Lulu Street, $65,000 N Walnut, $119,000 301 Arthur, $119,900

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Stunningly beautiful custom built 4 bed, Beautiful bldg. site close to Bethany, all Nice building site with easy access Good level country roadside homesite, Perfect building site on 13 Hwy & 332nd 3 ½ bath brick ranch. Over 5000 sq ft of the privacy that a small acreage can offer, to I-35, Minutes to town, rural water Highway 5 frontage, treed background, St. Room for a few head of cattle or living space & more. Cameron $489,000 Close to I-35 for easy commute. $25,000 available, 332nd St, Bethany $35,000 Purdin, $47,500 horses, Bethany, $60,000

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3 Bedroom, 1.5 Bath home & buildings, Excellent development potential within Great subdivision dev. potential or a 4 BR, 3 BA Modular, full walkout bsmt, Prime development acreage near I-35 Development potential on 65 Highway! the Cameron City limits on Business single-family home with room for cattle, 24 X 16 lean to, 10 X 16 shed, 12 timber, Excellent residential sites abound! 65 Hwy & 28th, Trenton, $219,000 I-35/BB. Cameron, $295,000 easy access to I-35, Bethany, $115,000 30744 Hwy E, Harris, $275,000 Packard Lane, Cameron $292,500

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Southwest corner I-35 & BB blacktop. 3 BR, 1 BA, roping arena with chute, Good development potential along I-35 One of the best grass farms around 472 tillable productive bottom ground, Prime strategic development potential. 110X55 indoor riding arena, 35X60 w/stalls South of Cameron Hospital on blacktop, anywhere! 198 cropland acres, 4 ponds, trees & timber around the boundaries, Cameron $442,500 30014 US Hwy 69, Winston, $340,000 $1,250,000 and good fences. Blythedale, $940,000 Brookfield, $3,380,000

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