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For more, log on to: www.mycameronnews.com Cameron, Missouri Online Shopping Comes to Special City Cameron Market Council Session By Tara Wallace Editor [email protected] The Council Chambers the corporation will have at City Hall were packed on to pay a fee to the City of Monday night, April 22. The $200 per unit that is not in purpose of the meeting was compliance. If a civilian is to discuss and vote on two already housed in a unit and proposed tax abatements a veteran applies, then after for an affordable housing the existing lease agreement development targeting ends, the veteran is given armed forces veterans and preference over the existing family age 55 years or tenant. older. The development has According to the Market received push back from Study that was conducted area veterans believing the by Novogradac & Company housing is simply a low- for the project there are income housing facility approximately 1,675 veteran using the term “veteran” to renter households in and receive a tax abatement. around Cameron. According Since veterans are not to the study approximately considered a protected class 69 percent of the population the development cannot is 55 and older and roughly say that they are strictly for 35 percent of households in By Tara Wallace online shopping program early this shopping rollout, customers will order veteran seniors. They can say the area are income qualified they are expressly for seniors for the proposed duplexes. Editor summer. their products online and schedule [email protected] According to Tony, online orders a pick-up time that best fits their since that is a protected Taking the number of veteran will be picked by personal shoppers schedule. The next phase, which Tony group. The developed plans renter households and Some residents may have noticed a trained to shop as if they are shopping believes will follow pretty quickly, is on targeting veteran tenants applying the percentage of new sign at Cameron Market indicating for their grandparents. They are told to to offer delivery service. by establishing “veterans income qualified seniors age that they will soon be offering online “only pick out the best quality of items Online shopping is just one of preference”. Applicants 55-84 led to the conclusion shopping. According to owner Tony for your customer” and customers will several new services The Cameron will be awarded priority that there are approximately Clark, “We are really excited to offer have the ability to provide notes on the Market is offering patrons this year; for open units based on a 582 income qualified senior our customers the convenience of items they choose. For example, do others being a Deli Club (buy 10 points system weighted veteran renter households online shopping in Cameron. We you prefer bananas with brown spots, meals or salad bar and get the 11th free heavily toward armed forces in the area. This study was understand that the most valuable or do you want your banana’s green, through the Reward Card), a Senior veterans. The breakdown is conducted two years ago commodity that a person has is their or perhaps you want two bananas over Discount Day (5 percent discount on as follows: using American Community time and this service will enable our ripe and a bunch that are yellow with Sundays for senior shoppers), and the Survey (ACS) census tract customers to place their order at their no brown spots… you can specify your new Market Rewards program (accrue 10 Points: data. According to this convenience from our website and preference in the notes. This additional points during normal shopping visits • Service connected to information the 34 units schedule the grocery pickup or delivery level of customization assures the items and redeem those points for free or disabled veteran will serve about 5 percent at a time that fits with your schedule”. picked are the items a customer wants. discounted items throughout the store) • Retirement or discharge of area demand; leading the They should be able to launch the In the first phase of the online from military service developers to believe they See ONLINE on page 2 veteran can fill the units with 100 • A living veteran’s percent senior veterans and spouse veterans families. Egg Hunt Adventure 5 Points: The first tax abatement By Heidi Bench Cameron Elks Lodge • A veteran’s widow or discussed was for a two- Staff Writer #2615 held their annual widower year Chapter 100 Bond. [email protected] Easter Egg Hunt at their • The mother or father of Essentially, the project lodge south of town a veteran disabled or developers purchase the Saturday, April 20. The Elks had prepared for a large turnout deceased project and put it into the with over 4,000 candy and prize filled eggs. This year they 1 Point: City’s name which allows had a large turnout with about 200 kids. The kids were • A living veteran’s them to purchase materials excited to participate in a cake walk, guessing game, face unmarried partner sales tax exempt. The City painting, and of course an egg hunt. • A living veterans then returns the project at Elks Lodge members plan for this annual event and guardian the end of the two years. many members pitch in to help in many different ways. • A living veterans care The next abatement The members help with setup to break down, baking cakes, provider discussed was for a 25-year gathering donations and other items. Members Ryan and Chapter 353 property tax Heidi Hartley decided to donate a set of brand-new bikes Per the contract with abatement. This in effect for one lucky boy and girl to take home. Other prizes given the City, an additional 5 allows the approximately away were push-pops, jump ropes, water guns, LOL Dolls, points are to be awarded $170,000 worth of property hula hoops, and over 50 fishing poles. The smiles were for an existing resident of taxes the corporation would Cameron. If no veterans have paid to the City to shining as each child left with something to show from their Joe Enloe in grey shirt with Colton Flick and apply and a civilian senior is egg hunt adventure. Camden Enloe head back with their Easter egg granted a housing unit then See Council on page 2 hunt prizes in tow. CONSIGNMENT AUCTION ACCEPTING CONSIGNMENTS SAT., APRIL 27 • 9:00 a.m. NOW! Location: 23966 St. Hwy. 6 • Gallatin, MO Call Shay Esbeck 660-605-0839 • Justin Harlow 660-605-2346 • Barney Esbeck 660-605-0841 2 - Citizen-Observer The Jump Thursday, April 25, 2019 Upcoming Meetings/Events ONLINE______from front page with digital coupon capability (browse Tony has been in the grocery As members of the Associated April 25 featured coupons on the website, select business since he was 16. His wife, Wholesale Grocers of Kansas City, Park Board meets at 6 p.m. in City Hall located at 205 items you wish to save, those items Veronica “Ronni” Clark is a third- Cameron Market is able to order in N Main Street. Meeting is open to the public. are tied to your rewards card, and used generation grocer. W.H. Koch Co., anything you can purchase from stores Cameron Library is hosting “Breakout” for ages 9-13. automatically as you checkout). For Inc, their parent company purchased like Price Chopper and Hen House Come solve puzzles and clues to break into the box from more information about how these Cameron Market in 2013 making it the and have it here most often by next 5 p.m. to 6 p.m. programs work ask a cashier or visit third grocery store and fourth pharmacy business day. www.thecameronmarket.com. owned by the family. April 26 Arbor Day Tree planting with kindergarten class at 9 a.m. in Recreation Park. COUNCIL______from front page April 27 instead be used for the upkeep of which to do so. Note: affordable with 3 in favor, 1 opposed, and 1 Clinton County Sheriff’s Office and the U.S. Drug roads, sewers, and drainage system in housing is taxed at a different rate abstention. The crowd was very vocal Enforcement Administration will be accepting unused or the development. At the end of the 25- than regular housing, causing many in in their displeasure by both expired prescription drugs from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the year abatement the development can the community to over value the tax and jeering at the Council after the Clinton County Court House. then petition and request the City take revenues being forfeited by the City. ordinances passed. City Council meets 2nd Annual Elks ATV/UTV Patriot Ride and Poker Run. over maintenance of the infrastructure The three bills moving the housing again in regular session on Monday, Registration begins at 9 a.m. at the Cameron Elks Lodge. and the City at that time will also be project forward, Bill 2019-18, Bill May 6 at 6 p.m. in City Hall. RSVP to Jim Ford at 816-294-7731. receiving the property taxes with 2019-19, and Bill 2019-20, all passed Rotary Club Shoe Caravan will be gathering shoes col- lected for orphans from 21 different clubs and will make a stop and celebrate at the Cameron Regional YMCA from 9 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Cameron Critters: Slugo Dream Catchers Volunteer Training from 9 a.m. to 11 up to date on shots and is heartworm By Kathy Turner, Cameron a.m. and Rider Sign-up from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. negative. Slugo gets along well with Animal Control Officer other dogs and loves attention from April 30 Contributed anyone that will give it to him. Adult Game Night at the Cameron Public Library from Slugo is a big beefy boy about 6 If you would like to meet Slugo, 5 p.m. – 6:30 p.m. years old. He seems to be part boxer you can contact Kathy with Cameron and pit but might also have some Critters at 816-752-2295 or e-mail mastiff in him. He is a laid-back her at [email protected] to make May 1 kind of guy who seems happy to just an appointment. Cameron Public Library is having its semiannual book be hanging out. Slugo is neutered, sale. Adult, teen, and children’s books in hardback and pa- per back available for $.25 ea. Or $2 per grocery bag. All proceeds go toward purchasing new books for the library’s collection. Library Book Sale Starts May 2 By JoEllen Pratt donate for the sale? A few guidelines Have books that you are not sure Star Wars Day from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. at Cameron Public Contributed to follow are: about, stop by the library during open Library for all ages. hours and ask a librarian to take a look. The Cameron Public Library will • Books published within the last 10 Anything that may not be useful can be having its semiannual book sale years are most desirable go to the recycling center at Clinco May 3 starting Wednesday, May 1. Adult, • Books in good condition are Sheltered Industries, 1205 Grand Ave., th 12 Annual Aces Fore Aiden Golf Tournament. Tee teen and children’s books in hard always welcome (no damaged Cameron. time at your team’s convenience. Please give best approx- back and paper back will be available or moldy books or books that imate time. Call Jamey McVicker for more information to purchase at just $.25 each or $2.00 may have been stored in garages, We are always looking for donations 816-632-6386 per bag (t-shirt like grocery bags). The basements or storage units where of gently used books and DVD’s to add Twisted Stichers Quilt Guild will hold their monthly book storage rooms are bursting at the bugs may like to be) to our collection too. Questions, please meeting at 6:30 p.m. in the Kidder Methodist Church. A seams and books are coming in daily. • Textbooks and encyclopedias call the library at 816-632-2311 or like business meeting will be followed by an open sew. Any- All proceeds go toward purchasing change frequently, these are best us on Facebook. one interested is invited to attend. Call 660-755-4911 for new books for the library’s collection. recycled more information. Have books you would like to

May 4 12th Annual Aces Fore Aiden Shotgun Golf Tourna- P & Z Meeting ment. One round begins at 7a.m. the other at 1 p.m. Call Jamey McVicker for more information 816-632-6386. By Heidi Bench updated electric and storm drainage. discussion it was deemed that not all Mark Garges asked if everything met of the site information needed to make Join the 7:02 Jazz band for their annual Jazz-A-Que at Staff Writer the CHS gym. Doors open at 5:30 p.m. with the buffet line [email protected] the setback requirements and was told a decision was available. The board available. that it would. Changes in plans were opted to postpone the decision for a The Cameron Planning and Zoning updated to everyone’s satisfaction. The later date. Commission met on Monday, April site plan passed with no objections. Last on the agenda was a Public May 6 22 in the lower level of the City Hall The next item on the agenda Hearing for a zoning amendment to The 2019 Senior Showcase will be held from 8 a.m. to building. Old business brought up and involved the Earley Tractor site C1-Central Commercial (Article 17) 3 p.m. in the CHS Library. An open house for the com- there is still an open public hearing for plan located at 809 W. Grand Ave. and C2-General Commercial (Article munity to view the Senior Memory Books will be held Article 34 for the airport height and It is zoned C2-General Commercial. 18) and definitions (Article 4) in from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. Seniors have been working on these hazard for a communication tower Discussion was made regarding the 47 preparation for medical marijuana portfolios all semester in Language Arts and would like which was still under advisement with x 73 building addition in the rear of the facilities. Discussion involved adding to showcase their skills and development as individuals, the city attorney. Request was made property. The 3552 sq. ft. addition will and updating the definition terms writers, and thinkers. and passed to extend the public hearing be on the southwest corner and met ***for Article 17 and 18 and adding Mayville Area Blood Drive will be held from 1 p.m. to to the next meeting. setback requirements. Building plans permitted use to C1 and C2. 6 p.m. in the Old Gym at 601 West Main. The next item on the agenda was were reviewed and a few changes had It was decided to separate the City Council meets in regular session 6 p.m. at City the Head Start site plan. The Cameron been made to include an egress door amendment into two different Hall 205 N Main Street. Session is open to the public. Head Start site plan is to be located at at west side of building, a shop area, amendments since they were unrelated 1015 W. 4th Street. The area is zoned upgraded emergency lighting, exit and cover them separate at a later date. May 7 neighborhood Commercial (CN) and doors, and upgraded exhaust system. The board felt that until the State law is Adult Game Night at the Cameron Public Library from is under remodel. There has not been The plan passed unanimously. clearer on some of the terms that they 5 p.m. – 6:30 p.m. much site work completed. Currently The third item for discussion wouldn’t be able to make an informed Parents as Teachers “Picnic and Play” at 5:30 p.m. in they are doing demolition work around involved the Walnut and Grand site decision at this time. Discussion was Recreation Park. For more information call 816-882-1034. the building itself and the area is plan. This site is zoned C2-General made on how to resolve and everyone Major Molly Chapter DAR meeting is at 12:30 p.m. under construction. The interior areas Commercial and was previously agreed to revisit this topic at the next in Barbra Dragger’s house. The programs will be Mar- have been cleaned out and they are submitted in 2017. The discussion meeting scheduled for Monday, May tha Washington’s verses Thomas Jefferson’s Gardens and working on plumbing. Discussion was revolved around reducing the site 13. American Music 1950-1980. made regarding the drop off and pick plan having a similar foot print for the up areas as well as the parking areas site but on smaller scale. After some and handicap accessibility, sidewalks, Thursday, April 25, 2019 Citizen-Observer - 3 Unused and Expired Historical Highlight: Prescription Drug Drop Thanks Ray By Stan Hendrix 5,500 tons—of pills. By AJ Carrel, Chief Deputy Cameron Historical Society Contributed This initiative addresses a vital public [email protected] safety and public health issue. Medicines Clinton County Sheriff’s Office is taking that languish in home cabinets are highly back unwanted prescription drugs April 27 at susceptible to diversion, misuse, and abuse. The Clinton County Court House 207 Main Rates of prescription drug abuse in the U.S. Street Plattsburg Missouri – On Saturday, are alarmingly high, as are the number of ______from front page April 27, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. the Clinton accidental poisonings and overdoses due COUNCIL County Sheriff’s Office and the U.S. Drug to these drugs. The Substance Abuse and Enforcement Administration will give the Mental Health Services Administration’s public its 17th opportunity in nine years to National Survey on Drug Use and Health prevent pill abuse and theft by ridding their shows year after year that the majority of homes of potentially dangerous expired, misused and abused prescription drugs unused, and unwanted prescription drugs. are obtained from family and friends, Bring your pills for disposal to The including someone else’s medication being Clinton County Court House located at stolen from the home medicine cabinet. In Ray Diven 207 Main Street Plattsburg Missouri. (Sites addition, Americans are now advised that cannot accept liquids or needles or sharps, their usual methods for disposing of unused When I heard we lost our friend Ray these years a Google Earth satellite photo only pills or patches.) medicines—flushing them down the toilet Diven, my mind instantly recalled stories still shows changes in the ground where the The service is free and anonymous, no or throwing them in the trash—both pose he had shared with me, like this one that fits original tracks were. questions asked. Last fall Americans turned potential safety and health hazards. our topic here. I can still hear Ray’s distinct Ray had mentioned an old bridge. It in nearly 460 tons (more than 900,000 For more information about the disposal voice saying “You know, that Rock Island seemed unlikely that any bridge built in pounds) of prescription drugs at more than of prescription drugs or about the April 27, Railroad didn’t always run along 69 highway 1871 and abandoned in 1896 would still be 5,800 sites operated by the DEA and almost 2019 Take Back Day event, go to www. like that. It used to run on the east side, and in place. Out of curiosity Sandy and I took a 4,800 of its state and local law enforcement DEATakeBack.com or contact Clinton I’ve heard there’s still an old railroad bridge nice day and started exploring, and what do partners. Overall, in its 16 previous Take County Chief Deputy AJ Carrel at 816-539- out there somewhere.” If you knew Ray, you you know, just north of town in the middle Back events, DEA and its partners have 2156. know the distinct voice I’m talking about. of a field, in a nasty area where only thorn taken in almost 11 million pounds—nearly That stretch of railroad right of way, bushes grow and only snakes, ticks and along what is now highway 69 is commonly foolish bunny rabbits venture, there sat what known. You can still see tunnels under it was left of an old 1871 Rock Island Railroad like the one near the salvage yard north of bridge. It’s not very big, but it’s there. The town and of course the famous one between big surprise was that there was still some Medical Waste Not Winston and Altamont. The idea that the track on it. Ray was right all along. tracks had originally been somewhere else The property owner knew something made me curious. I had to find the original was there but didn’t know of its origin. He Accepted for Recycling route. was generous enough to donate a piece of resistant, and puncture resistant container. If By Brenda Kennedy, District Another history , David Baldwin the track to the museum. It now sits on you do not have a sharps container, you may Coordinator explained how the tracks had originally display for the community to enjoy. This use a laundry detergent bottle; the detergent Contributed crossed what is now highway 69 just south piece of track was in place when the James bottles are recommended because they are of EE Highway. They winded around Gang road those rails in the days before the With today’s ever-changing home health made of thicker plastic than milk jugs or through the trees about robbery near Winston. Hidden care, we are seeing IV bags and hoses soda bottles. These bottles should be placed 1000 feet east of where 69 from view for over a century it’s being placed in recycling bins. While these in one’s household trash, not with recycling. is now until they made it to now a part of local history we materials are of the plastic nature they are Please follow these easy steps to insure Mabel. David explained can all see and enjoy. Had Ray not accepted for recycling. the safety of trash haulers as well as that when the tracks were not mentioned it, this original Sharps (needles, syringes, lancets, recycling staff. laid in about 1871 there route may have been forgotten, scalpels, etc) should never be placed in with If you have additional recycling questions, was no incentive to make the bridge would have continued the recycling. please contact me at Region D Recycling & them straight since the to deteriorate into the landscape For disposal of sharps (including IV tubing Waste Management District 816-393-5250 builders were getting paid and this piece of historic track that has a needle in the end), individuals or email [email protected]. by the mile. In 1896 Rock would have rusted into oblivion. must place the sharps in a ridged, leak- Island straightened the Now each time I show the track track and abandoned the to visitors, I quietly say to myself first alignment. After all Stan Hendrix “Thanks Ray”.

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There beneficial aspects of life in the and we can all do something In April 1951, he was hospitalized are weeds growing around military is learning to work to help a Veteran who is going after dislocating a shoulder, our buildings and work together as a team and the mutual through a difficult time. Even suffering phosphorous burns and spaces and trash everywhere support and respect we gain seemingly small actions can have being struck in the upper leg while but the dumpsters where it from that experience. It is quite a huge impact: preventing suicide into a foxhole. Garner, who belongs,” he wrote. “These amazing how a group of people begins with just the willingness received two Purple Hearts for his are just a few examples of from Midwest, the northeast, to Be There. It can be as simple injuries, made his film debut in the lack of discipline seen and heart of Dixie. Along with as a phone call of sending a text 1956 and starred in several war across the board that will crisis intervention and support for people from Texas and New York message. Inviting someone over dramas including “The Great not be tolerated in this Division Veterans, service members and City all learn to get along with to catch up or sharing a positive Escape.” any longer.” On his last combat their families is our top clinical each other. Some can’t adjust. thought are both great ways to deployment to Afghanistan as priority,” said VA Secretary They drop out. Those that can communicate that you care. Your On the Light Side - “What did commander of the Marines’ Robert Wilkie. “It’s important adjust to military life find a new words could be exactly what a I say?” Regimental Combat Team 1 that all Veterans, their family and respect for their fellow service Veteran in crisis needs to hear and One of my duties as a novice in 2010, the unit sustained 31 friends know that help is easily members. In the military, there could be a reminder of the many drill instructor at Fort Jackson, casualties. Nineteen of those, he available.” is the opportunity to learn a skill people out there who are willing S.C., was to escort new recruits to says, were “the fault of the Marine and develop personal leadership to listen. Anyway, if you know of the mess hall. After everyone had either doing something he was qualities as well as learning to be a a current veteran, or their family, made it through the chow line, I told not to do and trained not to Upcoming Events and Meetings team member. One of the biggest who is having trouble and needs told them: “There are three rules do or not doing something he was American Legion – 2nd challenges for new “boots” is some help, please contact us at the in this mess hall: Shut up! Eat up! trained to do”. “I was presented Thursday at Legion Hall - 1900 learning to keep our opinions to numbers listed below. At the very Get up!” Checking to see that I right up front with, the more VFW – 3rd Monday of month ourselves and do what they are least, please, be kind to others and had everyone’s attention, I asked, disciplined a unit is, going into a at Cameron Veteran’s Home told. We all have examples of how PRAY FOR PEACE! “What is the first rule?” Much fight, the less it bleeds,” he said. Chapel -1900 hours we learned that particular lesson to the amusement of the other Our Military Hero’s: VA ensures Veterans have same- of military life. As time goes by, instructors, 60 privates yelled in Contact information we develop a strong bond of trust James Garner (Pvt. James unison, “Shut up, Drill Sergeant day access to emergency mental For more information or to and respect for each other. They Bumgarner), US Army - Sir!” health care www.VA.gov April offer help: Contact Pat O’Connor support each other during good In his memoir, Garner claimed 12 (816) 575-2568 and bad. Some have some very to have been the first Oklahoman News Bulletins As part of the U.S. Department Veterans Clinic (CBOC) @ bad experience s related to their drafted into the Korean War. Born More Discipline, Less of Veterans Affairs’ (VA) efforts MVH (816) 632-1369 service. This is maybe one of the James Bumgarner (he shortened Bleeding: General Defends to provide the best mental health Veterans Crisis Hotline 1-800- biggest challenges for us when his named when he began acting), Controversial New Policy www. care access possible, VA is 273-8255 we leave the service and come the future star of “Maverick” military com April 19 reminding Veterans that it offers A good website is www.va.gov. back to civilian life. We lose that and “The Rockford Files” served “After becoming exasperated all Veterans same-day access to It has some of the latest news sense of comradery. The family, as a U.S. Army private in the with evidence of low discipline emergency mental health care at information as well as explaining as well as the community, can 5th Regimental Combat Team, and sloppy appearances, Maj. any VA health care facility across veteran benefits. Also try www. play a role in supporting Veterans. which sustained heavy casualties Gen. David Furness, overseeing the country. “Providing same- military.com. As an individual you may not in Korea. On just his second day most East Coast-based ground day 24/7 access to mental health Veterans Voice: Joe Kalenowsky By Mike Hanrahan Following mechanic school, Joe was sent bomber. Joe said it was a big responsibility to MacDill AFB in Tampa, . where he for a young man, being in charge of a C-O Reporter [email protected] served as a jet mechanic. At one point the multi-million-dollar aircraft. Joe and his entire base was sent to England for 90 days crew were responsible for making certain Cameron resident Joe Kalenowsky temporary assignment. The planes were that the aircraft was constantly in excellent enlisted in the United States Air Force in deployed on different missions. Eventually flying condition. Immediately after their December of 1951. He took basic training all 45 aircraft (B-47’s) landed back at plane landed, they conducted an inspection, in San Antonio, Texas. Following basic, Joe Lakenheath, Royal Air Force Base prior to repairing any problems, and performing was sent to Jet Mechanic School at Amarillo, returning to MacDill. On the return flight needed maintenance. Texas, (now deactivated) for six months. from England, Joe’s plane was running very On one occasion, returning to deployment Amarillo was the first “all jet” mechanic low on fuel and could not locate a refuel in Africa, the plane encountered a huge training center. Joe reported that they were tanker. They were considering landing thunderstorm when the plane’s antenna taught all aspects of what makes an airplane options before they finally ended up finding was struck by lightning. Joe was in a crawl fly. A fascinating demonstration by an a tanker and refueling. space beneath the cockpit when the lightning instructor involved the “flying screwdriver”. After returning to MacDill, Joe was struck, and says the cockpit lit up very bright. The instructor applied an airstream at the transferred to what was then called Sedalia Joe had his toolbox in the crawl space and proper angle and then walking around the Air Force Base but is now known as wondered “What do I need to fix?”, but no room with the “flying” screwdriver. It was Whiteman Air Force Base in Missouri. Joe an effective demonstration of aerodynamics. became the “crew chief” for a B-47 Jet See VETERANS on page 6

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Thomson, 100, worked as a receptionist at the Cameron 92, St. Joseph, formerly of Cameron, passed Brown, St. Joseph; grandson, Steven (Sarah) passed away on April 20, 2019 at her home Hospital. That job led her to work in the away on April 20, 2019. Brown, Waynesboro, VA; granddaughter, in Cameron. office of Dr. E. Richard Schmidt for many Melba was born May 30, 1926 in Dr. Amanda Beall (Dustin) Cameron, great- Ellen was born in Nettleton, Missouri on years. Raymond, South Dakota to Everett and grandsons, Seth, Weston and Kevin Brown. December 18, 1918 to Ruth (Henderson) On February 21, 1950, Ellen married Edith (Logeman) Pierce. Funeral services: 11:00 a.m., Friday, April and Shelby Wright. She was the second of Harry G. Thomson. They were married until She graduated from Clark High School, 26, 2019 at the Cameron United Methodist four children. Harry passed away in March of 1989. Clark, South Dakota in 1944. Church with visitation 10-11:00 a.m., prior She was preceded in death by her parents; In 2004, Ellen sold her house and moved Melba married Robert Brown in Clark on to the service. Visitation: 6-8:00 p.m., sister, Viola Cox; brothers, William Wright to an independent living apartment in The June 16, 1946. Two children were born to Thursday evening at Poland-Thompson and Dean Wright; nephews, Jim Cox, Phil Village. She continued to live independently that union; Barbara Kay in 1950 and Glenn Funeral Home, Cameron. Cox, Wayne Hillman and Gary Thomas. until the day she passed on. Alan in 1952. Memorial Donations may be made Ellen graduated from Hamilton High She was a remarkable woman! We all Her husband went into the ordained to Cameron United Methodist Church. School in 1936. After graduation, she admire her long, healthy life and independent United Methodist ministry after he graduated Arrangements in Cameron by Poland- worked in restaurants in Hamilton. Her next spirit. She will be missed. from seminary in 1968. Thompson Funeral Home. Online job took her to Cameron. She worked at the She is survived by her nieces, Brenda Melba graduate from college at the condolences: www.polandthompson.com. Motor Radio Laboratories where crystal (Rick) Cowart, Kathleen (Bill) Murphy, University of South Dakota in 1974 with Graveside Service: 11:00 a.m., Monday, holders were made for military radios. Judy Thomas, Pam Hillman, Judy Cox and honors in elementary education. She taught April 29, 2019 at the Rosehill Cemetery, After the end of World War II, Ellen Margie Cox; numerous great-nieces and for eleven years in South Dakota and New Clark, South Dakota. Visitation: 10:30-11:00 attended the Aladdin School of Cosmetology nephews. Mexico. She was a minister’s wife, helping a.m., prior to the service. Arrangements in in Kansas City, Missouri. She had her own Private Graveside inurnment will be her husband until they retired in 1990. They Clark by Furness Funeral Home. Online beauty salon (Kut & Kurl) in Cameron for held at a later date. Arrangements: Poland- moved to the Cameron area to be with condolences: www.furnessfuneralhome. 20 years. Thompson Funeral Home, Cameron. Online family. com. After Ellen closed the beauty salon, she condolences: www. polandthompson.com. John E. Schiro, M.D. 1945-2019 John E. Schiro, M.D. Cameron, Kansas City, MO returned to Marrero in and Marrero. December of 2018 and passed In his younger days, he Engagement away at his home on Saturday, traveled throughout Europe April 13, 2019 at the age of and one time did the “See Puckett - Stuedle 74. Europe for $5.00/day” plan, He was born in and actually came home with Kelly Puckett and Kirby Stuedle, of Hackensack, New Jersey to money left over. He enjoyed Cameron, are pleased to announce their recent Salvator and Rose Partyka driving and exploring, and he engagement to their family and friends. The Schiro. and Debbie got lost more than bride-to-be is daughter of Sam and Dawn Husband of Debra Ehrhard once on these adventures. Stuedle and the perspective groom is son Schiro. Father of the late He loved to cook (and of Gary Puckett and Michele Puckett. Both Adrienne Schiro. Step-father of Angelia eat). He also did wood working, making his Kelly and Kirby are Cameron High School Boudreaux (Derek) and Tammy Law. own dining room table with chairs that had graduates. Kelly is employed as a local Grandfather of Mallory Boudreaux. Brother carvings, a breakfront and a buffet table that attorney/prosecutor and Kirby is a local nurse. of Gregory Schiro (Lilona) and the late he was very proud of. A December wedding is planned for the couple Robert Schiro. He was what you would call “a good at St Munchin’s Church, Cameron. He is also survived by his precious man”. He was smart, kind, and honest, had puppies, Suzette and Renee as well as his great integrity, was generous to a fault, many friends and co-workers in Cameron, treated all people as equals, and had a MO. wicked sense of humor. John served his country in the United He loved all things New Orleans – the States Army and was stationed in Venciza, food, the music, the people and the New Italy. He worked as a physician and surgeon Orleans Saints. in the Army, on the West Bank for 30+ years, Funeral services will be private. In lieu and in Cameron, for 16 years. Throughout of flowers, please consider a donation to any his life and career, he made his home in animal sanctuary or no kill shelter of your many places - including New York, New choice. To view and sign the family guestbook Jersey, Monroe, the French Quarter, Harvey, please visit www.lakelawnmetairie.com. Crossword Corner Answers in classified section CLUES ACROSS 51. Small swelling of cells 13. Occurring at a fitting time 1. Tenor 56. Irritates 17. Vogue 5. Panthers’ signal caller 57. “__ your i’s, cross your t’s” 24. Born of 8. Systems, doctrines, 58. Removed 25. Get the job done theories 59. “Death in the Family” 26. Teletype (Computers) 12. Rulers author 27. Small southern 14. Indonesian coastal town 60. When you hope to arrive constellation 15. Type of cuisine 61. German district 28. Decaliters 16. Kids 62. Turner and Kennedy 29. Area near the concert 18. Single Lens Reflex 63. Midway between south stage 19. Extra seed-covering and southeast 35. Social insect living in 20. Force out 64. Emerald Isle organized colonies 21. Feline 36. Winter activity 22. __ & Stitch CLUES DOWN 37. Snakelike fish 23. Semantic relations 1. Mathematical optimization 38. Not wet 26. A larval frog or toad search method 40. In addition to 30. for speedsters 2. Country along the Arabian 41. In league 31. One who is learning peninsula 42. Barrels per day (abbr.) 32. Request 3. Pointed parts of pens 43. Monetary unit 33. Famed WWII conference 4. Lake __, one of the Great 44. Marked 34. Relieved 5. Peruvian region 45. Emerges 39. English broadcaster 6. State capital of Georgia 47. Shape by heating 42. Car signal 7. Those killed for their 48. Early Slavic society 44. Grass part beliefs 49. Italian automaker 46. Trivially 8. Typeface 52. Racing legend Earnhardt 47. Serve as a warning 9. Shrill cry 53. A type of name 49. Centers of activity 10. Sends via the Postal 54. __ Strauss, jeans maker 50. An electrically charged Service 55. Famed garden atom 11. Holds grain 6 - Citizen-Observer Thursday, April 25, 2019 Health Habits: Plant-Based Eating Veterans continued Let me just start by Stock dry or canned maintenance was necessary, and the plane saying there is nothing beans, peas, and whole landed safely back at Sedalia AFB. unhealthy about eating grains (rice, pasta, quinoa, Once, when the plane returned from lean meat in moderation. barley) a test flight, it needed a new “drag shoot” Plant-based diets, Try various unsalted (parachutes for slowing down the plane after though, have long nuts, nut butters and seeds landing). With the pilot and co-pilot still in been touted as the key (follow serving sizes) the plane with the engines still running at to longevity while Use olive and vegetable idle speed, on a hot day with a lot of engine helping to address and oils and shortenings noise, Joe hit his head during the inspection. prevent chronic disease. Buy a variety of He ignored the pain. A little later Joe noticed Phytochemical and vegetables and fruits for the pilots staring down at him as they taxied nutrient consumption meals and snacks back to the runway. Joe felt his head and By Amy O’Grady increases when eating a Plan meals to use fresh realized he had been hurt badly and was plant-based diet. These fruits & vegetables before bleeding profusely. It took many stitches to abundant health benefits they go bad close the wound. are why many individuals choose to be Label reading becomes very important Near the end of Joe’s service time the vegan or vegetarian. on a plant-based diet. Don’t be fooled squadron was sent to England. With only What’s the Difference? into thinking just because a product has a three and a half months left before discharge, Lacto-Vegetarian - Consumes plant- “Vegan” health claim, it’s healthy. This Joe felt he wouldn’t be asked to go. But the based foods as well as dairy products is not the case. Let’s take for example, Line Chief told him, “if your plane goes, you Ovo-Vegetarian - Consumes plant- Kale Chips. Kale, the dark leafy green, go”. He ended up with 90 days in England. based foods and eggs is packed full of nutrition and is a great Joe received his honorable discharge on a Marine, and Eddie was in the Air Force for Lacto-Ovo-Vegetarians - Consume addition to any salad. Kale chips, on the December 4, 1955. The very next day, as had 14 years and was a “crew chief” like his dad. plant-based foods, eggs and dairy products other hand, give you a sense of healthy been planned, Joe married Dorothy Smith of Unfortunately, both are now deceased. But Vegans - Eat only plant-based foods eating. In reality, they have just as many Polo at a church in Kansas City. The scars they have a daughter-in-law and 26-year-old For so many who grew up in the meat calories per serving, double the sodium and from the stitches were still visible. grandson (Karl) living in Maryland. and potatoes era, eliminating meat from the less protein than eating the same serving of Joe had dropped out of high school, and Joe and Dorothy moved to Cameron in diet sounds impossible. The feeling of corn tortilla chips. therefore had no diploma. He earned his 1995. Joe was an avid golfer and played both sacrificing taste and pleasure from eating Many products holding a vegan GED while in the Air Force, which became in Chicago and Cameron as long as he was meat can be a deterrent for many to even claim are highly processed, but excellent invaluable after military service. Joe and physically able. He and Dorothy have been attempt a plant-based eating pattern. Many meatless opportunities are out there. To get Dorothy moved back to Chicago, Joe’s active citizens of Cameron. Joe is very adept vegans and vegetarians who have reduced the real benefit from eating a plant-based hometown, where his GED allowed him with the computer and audio-visual work or eliminated meat and meat products will diet, you have to look beyond convenience to secure a job at Commonwealth Edison and has videoed many church events and tell you the benefits outweigh any of the and consume grains, vegetables and fruits Electric, from which he retired in 1989. setting them to music. negative disadvantages. in their whole form and limit processed While living in Chicago, Joe and Dorothy Joe experienced many difficulties in life, Starting a plant-based diet doesn’t have foods. often vacationed at the family farm near especially as a youngster. but has developed to be difficult but requires some initial Making a Vegan Substitution in Polo, Missouri. They would fish, visit with a solid life philosophy, has many stories to work. First you must decide if you are Recipes: relatives, and simply relax. This was a big share, and is always willing to offer good going to eliminate all animal products ¼ c. applesauce = 1 egg change-of-pace for a city boy from Chicago! advice. He has “made good” in life following completely or simply reduce animal 1 TBSP ground flax + 3 TBSP water = 1 Joe and Dorothy raised two sons who also a difficult childhood and is very proud of his product consumption. This is your life, so egg served in the military. Phil served 8 years as military career. you get to decide the parameters. ½ banana, mashed = 1 egg Let’s assume you’re starting slow: Soy/Almond/Oat/Rice milk can replace Check items in your refrigerator, freezer Cow’s milk (flavored milks have added Cameron Scouts Pack and pantry. Eliminate what you no longer sugar) 249, troop 8 (girls), want to eat on your new plant-based eating and Troop 87 (boys) plan and donate what you can. This week’s Healthy Habit: Start slow. volunteered cleanup of Switch to vegetable broth/stock in place Try a meatless Monday and experiment courtyard at the request of beef or chicken with recipes that don’t include meat. of residents of Redwood of Cameron.

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You locally on 100.1 KKWK and 99.3 KMRN. expenses, especially those may want to work with a Mr. McCrea shared inspiring stories of involving health care, may financial professional to small communities like Cameron and even continue to rise over the years. determine a withdrawal smaller overcoming the challenges to bring Consequently, you will need rate that’s suitable for residents together for the common good of several sources of reliable By Joshua Strong your needs. the community. More about this published income – one of which might If you can count author can be found at AndrewMcCrea. be a fixed annuity. on the income from a com. 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Photo: Noah Jaggars, David Beasley, Zach Christian Back left to right: Grace Milburn, Levi Chastain, Michael Rader Natalie Schaeffer, Lauren Peck, Kenzie Terhune, Jake Moore, Blake Duren, Spencer Ice, Erica Stufflebean, Henley Puls, Griffin Slates, Jesse Flores, Damon Bottorff, Annika Dickkut, Payton Dickkut Not pictured: Christain Bartz By Jennifer Reents- ensemble that consisted of middle instruments to play their jazz when these talented 7:02 musicians will be low, and the candles will Dickkut school students. When those jazz riffs including saxophones, jive to the beat of their favorite glow as the jazz music fills the air students were in high school, they trumpets and trombones. Piano jazz songs. of the Cameron High School Gym. Contributed needed a name for their band. Most and percussion instruments meld Local citizens will have the Doors open at 5:30 pm with the Silky, smooth, jazz notes echo of the musicians thought the 7:00 chords of music with the single chance to see the stylish, swinging buffet line available. The event is out of the CHS band room around o’clock band was a bit early. So, notes of the wind instruments 7:02 Jazz band at the annual Jazz- free will donation. Music will start 7:02 three mornings a week. the 7:02 Jazz Band started their making the jazz combo come A-Que sponsored by the Cameron around 5:45 featuring Cameron’s Historically, jazz bands are named morning rehearsal tradition. alive. In addition, electric guitar Band Boosters. This fun spring own 7:02 Jazz Band and the after the time of rehearsal. This Jazz requires a fusion of brass, and the bass enrich the rhythms. event pairs BBQ and Jazz. Come Excelsior Springs Jazz Band. Jazz- tradition started with the University woodwind, piano, percussion, and This fusion of notes, chords, and out on May 4 and enjoy great A-Que is the last chance to see the of North Texas. In 2009, Cameron guitar. The 7:02 musicians blend instruments makes jazz unique. music, pulled pork, all the fixings, 7:02 Jazz Band this year. band instructors put together a jazz a variety of brass and woodwind However, jazz comes to full life and decadent desserts. The lights WARNING “Our Business Is Growing” Side effects of hearing wellness may lead to Cameron Greenhouse improved cognitive function Farmers Wife Planters 150 Varieties of WEEKLY Veggies & Herbs Hanging Baskets  SPECIALS! Patio Planters This is the year for HOMEGROWN Big or Small we’ve got what Healthy living starts with you need for your healthy hearing. yard & garden!! Over 200 Varieties Gift Bloomin’ Annuals Certificates

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By Mary Murdock living. They have 40 ground level units, 4 Contributed of which are handicapped accessible, all Village Green Apartments located having a front porch and patio. They offer at 1103 N. Cedar Street, is our second a Community Room where residents enjoy Chamber Business Spotlight for April. The activities including potluck dinners. The Andee Riley apartments are professionally managed Service Coordinator assists residents with The Cameron Dragon Special Olympics team competed in a track meet on by Key Management, employees include benefits and services that help them remain Saturday, April 6. They traveled to Savannah, Missouri and brought home Kim Schlorff (Regional Manager), Nancy independent. The apartments provide some gold! Overall, the team brought home 16 gold and 1 silver medal along Walley (Service Coordinator Manager), carefree living with lawn care, snow removal with 1 fourth place ribbon! The athletes were Katie O’Donnell, Greggory and the maintenance staff. Village Green and emergency maintenance. The main goal Fischer, Dalton Stufflebean, Adam Elder, Tristan Edwards, and Emily Grey. Apartments were built in 1978 and of Village Green Apartments is to provide underwent a substantial rehab in 2009. “Seniors” with a life that allows them to live The apartments are described as income- on their own but never alone! based independent “Senior” community Local Residents Earn

Thank You Thank You Thank You Thank You Degree from WGU Submitted time to graduation for those earning a PROJECT PROM THANKS! bachelor’s degree was 2 years, 5 months, The following local residents have earned while the average time to degree for graduate The Cameron High School Project Prom Committee would like Thank You Thank You Thank You Thank You Thank You You Thank You a degree from Western Governors University programs was 1 year, 7 months. The average to thank all businesses, organizations, individuals, and parents (WGU). age for those who graduated is 38 years old. for donations to the Project Prom Party. Over We truly appreciate * Natalie Telge, of Cameron, has earned WGU pioneered competency-based your support in keeping our kids safe by donating prizes or her Master of Arts, Mathematics Education education, which measures learning rather money to support this activity. Thank you again! (K-6) than time spent in class. 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OHS National Honor Society Inductees (L-R): sophomore Erica Wiederholt, Emily transferred in from Stewartsville sophomore Ryann Patterson, junior Denny Hankins, junior Jaydin Lundy, at the beginning of the year. She led sophomore Olivia Dierenfeldt, and senior Emma Hall the Stewartsville Junior High team to national competition last spring. By Gabby Vey The inductees were sophomore Olivia Dierenfeldt, sophomore Ryann Patterson, Emily was a big asset to the team, and Emily Matter, a freshman at Osborn Contributed sophomore Erica Wiederholt, junior Denny everyone appreciated her. She even High School, was named a member of both the All-Conference and All- On April 8, Osborn High School’s Phillip Hankins, junior Jaydin Lundy, and senior helped win a match against her former District Scholar Bowl teams. Plummer Chapter of the National Honor Emma Hall. After the ceremony, the new school. “It was really exciting, and I’m Society (NHS) inducted six new members. members and their families were invited to really happy I did so well. Osborn has variety of topics. It is quite an honor for Qualifications to join this society are rigorous, a celebration of the event which included some great players, and I’m happy to be being a freshman,” said Mr. Matter, the and not very many students are inducted cake and punch. NHS advisor Mindy Matter part of the team,” said Emily about her academic team coach. Emily won’t play each year. Students who wish to join must said, “I’m proud to see that so many students accomplishments. again until next spring, but she’s already have a GPA of at least 3.67 and demonstrate are taking scholarship seriously. I’m really the four aims of the organization as students. “I was very proud of Emily. She has looking forward to her sophomore excited to have so many new members. I The aims are leadership, character, service, answered a lot of questions this year on a season. can’t wait to see what our organization does and scholarship. next year.”

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Over the next few months we would like to use this space to tell you more about our Cameron area dealerships and the people that work there. First you need to know that Curnow is pronounced CurNO We are a Chevrolet Buick GMC dealership located at 509 Northland Drive and we are also a Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram dealership (also known as CDJR)located at 701 Lana right behind the KFC and Taco Bell in the little white building. We offer a full line up of GM vehicles and CDJR vehicles new and used. We are also part of a select few dealerships in the Midwest that offer medium duty and commercial vehicles. These commercial vehicles include low cab forwards and cab and chassis available with landscape beds, utility beds, box trucks and full tow trucks. The medium duty’s include 4500 and 5500 Chevrolet and Ram trucks. Recently we also bought the Brown Funeral Home on Northland Drive located next to the Chevy store and removed the building from the property. This is the future home of our Ram medium duty service department, but for now it gave us room to store some of the CDJR inventory and some of our commercial trucks as well. In the future you will see construction begin on our new Chevrolet Buick GMC store which will be located on the 5 acres on HWY 36 between KFC/Taco Bell and the Cameron Antique Mall. Once we have the new building close to completion we will start renovating the current GM facility at 509 Northland Dr and it will become the CDJR store. More about our employees next week.

701 Lana Dr. • 816-649-5600 www.randycurnowcdjr.com 12 - Citizen-Observer Thursday, April 25, 2019 Thursday, April 25, 2019 Citizen-Observer - 13 Area Artisan: Scott McKay By Heidi Bench have any formal training as a Staff Writer photographer he hasn’t felt that [email protected] either have held him back. “I think it depends on if the person is Scott McKay, of Osborn, has willing to try new stuff, sometimes been a local photographer for 13 with formal training they only years. Born in Oahu, Hawaii and teach you to think one way and raised as an ‘Air Force brat’ Scott one set of rules”. He continued to said he was raised all over the explain that he enjoys the freedom world till he was in high school. of not having rules and he feels He moved to Kansas City his that this makes photography sophomore year and graduated Oak opinions and input greatly. limitless that way, “Sometimes Park High School in KC North. In According to Scott, hunting for it is equipment, the equipment 1990, he moved to Osborn where the best photo is often as exciting does make some difference, but he raised his four kids and he has as capturing it. He said sometimes it doesn’t make a good picture…. been there ever since. you don’t even know what you It is just like any type of art form The desire to take pictures have captured till you get back it is the interpretation of the has been there as long as he can home and look on the computer. person”. Scott gave an account remember. The cost was what Some of it is being out there and of a photographer that achieved a kept him from trying it for many enjoying the trip as well as the great photo. The picture was taken years. He may not have ever been surprise factor. Sometimes all the at Antelope Canyon which is a a photographer if it hadn’t been for Settings on a camera are sometimes film camera. planning in the world though won’t highly photographed place. The his ‘better half’. Scott chuckled, overwhelming to beginners. There His desire to improve his always create a great shot. He said photographer set up and took a pic “It is Patty’s fault… she bought are many variables to consider in abilities, coupled with the need that he spent an entire day trying to of some sunlight casting down and me my first camera”. He had a photography that when combined for more equipment, drove get a picture of a moose. He finally some mist that rose up from the little point and shoot camera and and adjusted will allow more and Scott to become a professional gave up and was headed back ground. He went home and looked had complained to her about the less light in and for how long. The photographer. His number one empty handed, no pics. He was in at his photo and the mist looked quality of the images. So, for his variance in timing and light and love in photography is wildlife and a flat desert looking area and he like a figure of a woman. No photo birthday, Patty bought him his how the camera is instructed to landscapes but that requires some stopped on the side of the road to shop, just a raw image captured first DSL camera beginner kit with translate it will affect many things traveling which can be expensive. take the dogs to the bathroom. Out perfectly. So perfect that it brought lenses... including exposure and resolution. In order to help defer the cost of of the brush walked a huge moose over a million dollars at an auction. Though he acquired several This is what sets the learning curve traveling, he takes special event with a giant rack. He looked over To see more of Scott’s work and lenses, he found that the pictures for a new photographer. Scott said pictures (wedding, graduation, and saw the monster moose and his shots of local events check out were still not much better than what he is glad he learned on a digital portraits). Patty also travels with grabbed his camera snapping some his facebook page ‘Scott McKay many people take on their phones. camera. The expense is much him and is learning photography perfect pics! Photography” or scott-mckay. His frustration spurred him to learn greater buying film and paying as well. He said that he admires Interestingly, Scott is color pixels.com. the manual settings on the camera. for developing when using the old many of her photos and values her blind and though he did not Baragary Inducted in National Honor Technical Society Submitted daughter of Bruce and Gina NTHS helps members to: workforce. the national criteria of having an Baragary of Cameron. The NTHS • Seek postsecondary • Build career portfolios overall, unweighted GPA of 3.0 On Friday, April 12, the Grand mission is “to honor student education by awarding with professional letters of or higher, and must be currently River Technical School had their achievement and leadership in over a quarter of a million recommendation. enrolled in a career or technical first ever National Technical career and technical education, dollars in scholarships • Connect to global career education program or major. GRTS Honor Society (NTHS) Induction promote educational excellence, annually. and technical education also requires student members to Ceremony. The NTHS chapter award scholarships, and enhance • Position themselves networks. participate in a career or tech student inducted 26 charter members, career opportunities for the NTHS ahead of competition in • Discover opportunities organization such as SkillsUSA, including: Ryley Baragary, membership”. today’s highly competitive with leading business and FBLA, DECA, or FFA. Students industry. are allowed only a certain number • Serve in of absences. They are screened leadership roles in for character and the embodiment OLEY Installers of Wall Spray Cellulose communities and of the seven attributes of NTHS: JP industries. – Leadership, Scholarship, Skills, L To become a Honesty, Citizenship, Service and L member of NTHS, Responsibility. 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Regent Wright asked if there were unfortunate hens with beards were included MO. Following the Tour and Blessing given any corrections or additions. There was one in the first week’s harvest. by our Chaplain Mary Goldberg we had a addition: The March program failed to be The Juvenile harvest was lower than ideal delicious luncheon provided by the Museum printed. It was “American Revolutionary as was predicted after a couple of poor hatch at an extra cost. Both Tour and lunch cost War Trivia by Carmen Stoneking”. Also, a years. While the weather was not a factor, each one $19.00. prize was given for most correct answers the early start to the season after a late spring Our meeting began with Regent Judy and was given to Regent Judy Wright. The may have been, at least in our area here north Wright leading us in our DAR Ritual printed minutes were approved with this of the Missouri River. consisting of the Pledge to the American addition. Treasurer Margaret Stevens gave A few years ago, the Conservation Flag, Singing the National Anthem, the Financial Report. Department changed from the traditional, American’s Creed and Preamble of the OLD BUSINESS: Regent Wright “first Monday after the 21st” start date for Constitution of the United States of America. reported that she received notice that the the season to a formula that sets the season President General’s Message was given by Vietnam Wall visit to Lathrop in June 2019 on “the third Monday in April.” By using Vice Regent Carmen Stoneking. National has been cancelled. The make-up meeting the new formula, the season fell one week Defense Report given by Chairman Lana will be held July 20th (Saturday) 2:00 p.m. at earlier on the calendar than it would have Wright. the Christian Church, Lathrop, MO under the old formula, since April 1 was on The following Committee Reports were NEW BUSINESS: It was noted that the a Monday. Combine that with a late spring given by Chairmen: June 11, 2019, meeting will be held in the The Wild Outdoor’s Jim Martin with and you have a very early start to the season Americanism by Carmen Stoneking, Missouri Veteran’s Home, Cameron, MO, his 27 ½ lb. Missouri Spring Gobbler. in here in north Missouri. Conservation by Valerie Coleman, with Anne Wolfe, Hostess. After discussion Breeding was most likely just under way have ever heard of. Several other 26 lb. birds Constitution Week by Judy Wright, DAR Valerie Coleman made the motion that we making it a little tougher to call birds since were also reported. Weights aren’t recorded Magazine by Mary Goldberg, DAR Good attend the Naturalization Ceremony at very few hens were nesting on April 15, now at check stations like the used to be, so Citizen by Judy Wright, DAR Schools by the Johnson County Community College, in 2019. Once hens are further along with the information is anecdotal, but the birds I Judy Wright, Genealogical Records by Overland Park, KS, on May 29, 2019, nesting, a hunter has a better chance to call am aware of being so heavy makes me think Valerie Coleman, Insignia by Anne Wolfe, at 10:30 a.m. Motion was seconded and in a Tom. that breeding had just begun as well. Toms Lineage Research and Membership by adopted. We will be passing out small One other effect of the extra early season will lose some weight between now and the Valerie Coleman, Native American Indians American Flags to the new citizens. was the higher weights of some of the adult end of the season. It tough to strut and show by Valerie Coleman, Patriot of the Month by Our May meeting will be held at 1:00 birds harvested. Jim Martin arrowed a 27 off in the spring sunshine and eat at the same Anne Wolfe, Literacy by Carmen Stoneking, p.m. at 5623 SW 228th St, Plattsburg MO ½ lb. bird in DeKalb County, the heaviest I time. Best of luck the rest of the way. Public Relations and Volunteer Information 64477, with Beverly McCulloch as Hostess. Specialist by Valerie Coleman, U.S.A. Flag The History of her Original Log Cabin will by Mary Goldberg, Women’s Issue’s by Judy be the program by Beverly McCulloch. We Wright, Community Service by Carmen are to bring small items for the Veteran’s Stoneking. Home, Cameron. FOR SALE BY OWNER

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Monday - Friday • 8 am - 5 pm Hrs: Mon-Sat • 7:30 am - 7:00 pm Thursday, April 25, 2019 Citizen-Observer - 15 CDSC Strong Weekend Performance By Mike Hanrahan closed out the Cameron Hullinger. Isabella “Tiny” C-O Reporter scoring after a deflected shot Ramey scored in the last 10 [email protected] off the goalie. Hunter Corf seconds of the game. Goalie and Atticus Anderson shared duty was shared by Gage The Cameron Dragon the goalie duties. Lockridge and Thatcher Soccer Club enjoyed U8 (Farr)—defeated Haggard, both making good another strong weekend Kearney-Harrold 7-3. goals stops, including a diving performance on April 13 were by Jordan Smith, Joel stop by Thatcher. and 14. The Dragons only Smith, and Karlie Farr. U10 (Prado)—played a lost one game the entire Goalie was Lawson Grant. solid game against Weston- weekend. U8 (Vaughn)—bested Campbell, emerging with Here are game results: Kearney-Close 4-0 as a 5-0 victory. The defense U8 (Murphy)—defeated Cameron displayed good was alert the entire game. Lawson-Godley 8-3. Reese defense. The spread the Scoring for U10 Prado was Murphy scored from a dis- scoring around with goals Lexi Robinson, Brayden tance over the goalie’s head, from Ethan Henry, Ryker Henry, Brayton Cross, and with an assist from Xander Haggard, Braelyn Vaughn, Avery Adamek, many on U12 (Hill)—shut out goalie. an assist from Daylin Ensign. Atticus Anderson and Hope Hammontree. amazing corner shots. Plattsburg 7-0. Dane Krebs U15 (Welch)—over Cruickshank. Goalie duty scored as the goalkeeper was Goalie duty was shared by U12 (Huettl)—defeated scored on a centered ball by Plattsburg 5-0. Tryston Scott was shared by Daylin trying to gain control of the Connor Williams, Hope Kearney-McNellis in a close Sage Burnett off a pass from tapped in a shot after Caiden Cruickshank and Jacob ball. Xander Ensign scored Hammontree, Kendall game, 4-3. Connor Owen Ava Henry. Sage Burnett Nowell’s shot bounced Waltemeyer. the next 3 goals. The second Berry, and Mackenly Carr- played an outstanding game scored. Cash Polland off a off the goalie after Drew U15 (VanHooser)—lost with an assist from Atticus Nott. as goalie, making lots of miss by Dane Krebs. Brett Thogmartin center the ball to Richmond, 6-0. Despite Anderson after a great clear U10 (Ramey)—topped stops. Scoring was Skye Bischoff scored. Austin Hill in front of the goal. Caiden losing, the team played by Gracelyn McDowell. The Plattsburg 9-3. Shayla Mallen with an assist from with an assist from Cash Nowell scored with an hard until the end. Several third came with another as- Hullinger led the scoring Braeden Hamilton. Devin Polland. Cash Polland with assist from Tryston Scott. shots on goal were made but sist from Anderson. Emma with 5 goals, including one Keys with an assist from an assist from Ava Henry. Caiden Nowell scored again unsuccessful. Jayden Butler Riddell made a great defen- over the goalie’s head. Also Skye Mallen. Devin Keys Kalan Nelson when the after a bouncing ball was handled the goalie duties. sive play, followed by a goal scoring was Thatcher with with an assist from Tye goalie almost stopped the touched by all of Cameron’s from Atticus Anderson. The an assist from Ian Chaffins. Potts. Tye Potts on a ball ball but carried it into the offensive forwards. Trystan next goal came from Elliana Ian scored his own goal on deflected off the Kearney goal. Michael Beshears Scott scored again. Drew Turner, and Xander Ensign a ball centered by Shayla goalie. provided a shut-out as Thogmartin scored with Another Strong Weekend for CDSC By Mike Hanrahan Cameron won 2-0 despite passing and defense was C-O Reporter playing short-handed due to put to work and performed [email protected] the holiday weekend. Both well”. Lexi Robinson Cameron goals were scored scored with an assist from The Cameron Dragons by Karlie Farr. Goalie was Brayden Henry, making it Soccer Club enjoyed Lawson Grant 1-0. After a Kearney goal, another good weekend, U8—Murphy vs. Damian Prado (Cali Slatten) winning seven games, with Kearney-Harrold put Cameron back ahead one ending in a tie. Here are Cameron walked away 2-1. Mitch Grant scored, the individual match results with a 7-1 victory. Reese making it 3-1. Brayden for Saturday, April 20. Murphy scored as the game Henry finished the scoring, U8-Vaughn vs began. Xander Ensign bring the final score to 4-1. Plattsburg scored on an Ellie Turner Keegan Loomis played a A “super tough game” kick which bounced off the strong game at goalie said Coach Matt Vaughn, goalie. Xander followed U10—Ramey vs. who was very proud of the up with his second goal, Kearney-Graves Kearney-Miller over the goalie’s head with victory. The first goal was team’s effort. Cameron’s then his third on a distance Exciting 5-3 victory. Cameron triumphed 8-0. an assist from Skye Mallen. by Ava Henry with an assist first goal was by Matthew shot. Gracelyn McDowell Thatcher Haggard scored Coaches Brett Huettl and Devin Key scored the next by Cash Poland. Then a goal Breshears, with an assist scored, followed by goals by first for Cameron. Shayla Brian Hill had great praise two goals, the first with by Sage Burnett. A goal by from Ryker Haggard. Ryker Atticus Anderson and Emma Hullinger scored with an for their team. Tye Potts an assist from Braeden Cash Poland off a shot by Haggard opened the second Riddell in the final second of assist by Trey Ackors. opened the scoring. Braeden Hamilton, the second on an Austin Hill which bounced half scoring off a corner play. Goalie duty was shared Isabellla (Tiny) Ramey Hamilton scored off a center assist from Quentin Carr- off the goalie. Sage Burnett kick. Plattsburg came back by Hunter Corf and Atticus scored 3 goals, one of by Skye Mallen. Devin Nott. The final goal was with an assist by Brett to tie the game but saves Anderson which was a penalty kick. Keys scored off a center by scored by Tye Potts. Making Bischoff. Another goal by by Kendall Berry and Hope U10—Prado vs. Outstanding defense was Braeden Hamilton. Braeden a number of stops at goalie Cash Poland. Sage Burnett Hammontree preserved the Kearney-Elliot played by Olivia Carr-Nott Hamilton scored off a great was Connor Owen. added 2 more goals to finish tie. Coach Al Prado reported and Zayden Wegenkal. throw by Amber Anders. U12—Hill vs. Lawson the scoring. Goalie Michael U8—Farr vs. Kearney “Lots of hustle, selfless U12—Huettl vs. Devin Keys opened the Another strong Beshears made a number of Bulldogs second half with a score performance in a 7-2 nice stops. Hamilton Achievers 4-H Club News By Mikayla, Ryan, and Mike Arway is going to lead know at our next meeting or We would like each member Dottie Russell hopefully will Justin Roberson Archery and plans a meeting for more information about to do an Arts and Crafts project on do a craft class. Contributed Tuesday 16th and Wednesday the becoming a volunteer. All 4-H their own. This way everyone will MoDOT “Adopt a 17th of April, both beginning at members are encouraged to sell have a project hopefully different Highway” cleanup. Meet at 9 am We would like to apologize 6:00 PM. The meetings will be 911 signs. We need members from everyone else. Hand Quilting at The Hamilton Federated Church for not recognizing all of our held at the range site at 3985 SW to give demonstration at our with Richard Evans is continuing June 3-6 First week of 4-H Contest Day Judges; Betty and State Highway 116. The location meetings. Please bring your photos to meet at the Kidder United Camp Bud Motsinger, Linda and Richard is approximately 2 miles west of of your 4-H project meetings, Methodist Church and should be June 8 Clover Kids Day Camp Evans, Beverly Bryant, Jami the stop light in Polo, on the North shows, or any 4-H related activities finished soon. Applications for June 10-13 Second Week of Williams, and Lori Heisey. Thank Side by the carwash. Members are and a recent school picture to our 4-H Century Families nominations 4-H Camp You! only required to attend one of these next meeting. These photos will be were sent out by email. The July 13 Achievement Day If we have forgotten anyone, we meetings. Chad Griffinberg will be used for the Items in the Caldwell fundraiser at the Pizza Ranch Caldwell County Fair. are truly sorry, but want to thank leading firearms. He is planning on County newspaper, and The in Liberty on April 22 has been Tentative date for our April you also. We appreciate all of you meeting on Thursday night, but he Cameron Observer and our 2018- postponed. We will notify you meeting is April 28. taking the time to judge and give hasn’t got a start date as of yet. The 2019 scrapbook. Anyone wishing when a new date is available. Our April host family is the Park/ us tips on our projects. classes will be from 6:00 to 7:00 or to put a project or meeting date in Upcoming Events Walker and Robertson families. We have been given word 8:00. We’ll send information as we the Upcoming Events should text TBA Carol Gorham is going We appreciate these families for that the two shooting sports leaders receive it. that information to the reporters to do a T-Shirt rug weaving supplying our refreshments. Thank have completed their training and Anyone interested in leading at (816) 284- 4292 or (816) 465- Class. Peggy Adams is going to do You. Check out our website at have gotten their certification. a project please let Debbie 0768. a China Painting class. http://4h.missouri.edu/resources 16 - Citizen-Observer Thursday, April 25, 2019 Dragons Track Competes Howell Twins Sign with in KU Relays North Central College By Mike Hanrahan C-O Reporter [email protected]

Twins Kiersten and Trey Howell both signed a letter of intent to play golf at North Central College in Trenton. Kiersten is the daughter and Trey is the son of Darrel and Billie Howell of Cameron. Both have been outstanding golfers at Cameron High School. Kiersten is excited to play golf at the next level and to meet new people. She Khayla Walton sprints out of the Javier Morones, running anchor, runs is undecided on a Major at blocks to lead off the girls 4x400 at down the back straight at KU. this point. the Kansas Relays. Trey enjoys meeting fellow golfers from other By Mike Hanrahan They boys’ team, composed of Rylan schools and expects to do C-O Reporter Brown, Jacob Roberts, Bryson Speer, and the same at the next level. [email protected] Javier Morones, turned in a time of 3:37.34. Trey, too, is undecided on The girls, Khayla Walton, Nicole a Major, but expects it will Dragon athletes competed in the Kansas Jackson, Zoe Foreman, and Natalie Garr, be something in the medical Relays in Lawrence, Kansas last Friday, finished with a time of 4:17.44, which was field. April 19. Although schools from the smallest an improvement of four seconds over their to the largest classes compete, there is no previous season’s best. Congratulations to both! distinction in class in the Relays. Everyone Coach Kurt Dickkut commented that the You make us Cameron competes against everyone else. Cameron “meet was a great experience for the athletes proud! took both the boys and girls 4 x 400 relay and should help them when they run in teams, and both improved their standings postseason next month”. from where they were ranked coming in.

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7. Winston 28 100 Meter Dash Men’s Division 8. Stewartsville 19 1. Hannah Ballard 1. Lathrop 167.5 points 9. Lafayette 11 (Lathrop) 12.93 2. Chillicothe 129.5 10. Leblond 0 3. Natalie Garr (Cameron) 3. Cameron 92 4. Breanna Loucks 4. Hamilton 89 Lady’s Individual Results (Cameron) 5. Leblond 81 and Times 4 x 200 Relay 6. Winston 56 1. Lathrop 1:52.75 7. Plattsburg 38 4 x 800 Relay 6. Cameron 8. Lafayette 36 1. Cameron 10:29.71 1600 Meter Run 9. Savannah 26 (Hollingsworth, Jackson, 1. Hannah Graham 10. Stewartsville 13 Foreman, Garr) (Hamilton) 5:58.47 and Lady’s Division raber’s 100 Meter Hurdles 2. Nicole Jackson 1. Lathrop 176.5 points 1. Hannah Ballard (Cameron) Produce 2. Plattsburg 130.5 (Lathrop) 16.14 6. Kylie Graham (Cameron) 3. Hamilton 114 reenhouse 6. Breanna Loucks 4 x 100 Relay Hours: Mon.-Sat. 4. Cameron 107 (Cameron) 1. Lathrop 53.37 5. Chillicothe 99 8:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. 9. Athena Anderson G 6. Savannah 46 (Cameron) Continues on page 18 • Bedding Plants Oram Seed Company, LLC Gilman City, MO 64642 • Vegetable Plants Heath Oram, Salesman • Bulk Seeds 660-425-0822 • Fresh Produce (in season) • Garden Center

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Graycen Prothero 100 Meter Hurdles 8. Kaden Turner (Cameron) Discus 8. Brianna Essary (Cameron) (Hamilton) 105’ 4” 1. Austin Davis (Lathrop) 15.10 9. Regan Vanderslice 1. Luke Hopper (Chillicothe) 135’ 800 Meter Run 6. Jenne Clough (Cameron) 8. Brett Henry (Cameron) 800 Meter Run 4” 1. Hannah Graham 8. Olivia Moore (Cameron) 9. Regan Vanderslice (Cameron) 1. Hayden Cross (Leblond) 6. Hunter Weisgerber (Cameron) (Hamilton) 2:39.07 Javelin 100 Meter Dash 2:14.62 Javelin 2. Khayla Hollinsworth 1. Kelsie Lewis (Plattsburg) 125’ 1. Sawyer Morrow (Hamilton) 200 Meter Dash 1. Cain Rush (Stewartsville) 152’ (Cameron) 6” 11.43 1. Sawyer Morrow (Hamilton) 1” 8, Hailey Wilson 10. Parker Sample (Cameron) 2. Javier Morones (Cameron) 22.99 2. Hunter Weisgerber (Cameron) 200 Meter Dash Shot Put 4 x 200 Meter Relay 5. Javier Morones (Cameron) Shot Put 1. Violet Lansdale (Lathrop) 30.33 1. Sydney Stephens 1. Lathrop 1:34.3 9. Jacob Husch (Cameron) 1. Drake Chisum (Lathrop) 41’ 5” 8. Jaeden Hardison (Cameron) (Plattsburg) 35’ 0” 4. Cameron 3200 Meter Run High Jump 3200 Meter Run 8. Olivia Moore (Cameron) 1600 Meter Run 1. Andrew 1. Rylan Brown (Cameron) 6’ 1. Nora Ford (Hamilton) 13:16.3 High Jump 1. William Perry (Chillicothe) Kobe (Plattsburg) 10:52.92 3. Ty Speer (Cameron) 2. Nicole Jackson (Cameron) 1. Josie Wright (Lathrop) 4’ 10” 4:59.18 2. Tyler Husch (Cameron) Pole Vault 4. Payton Dickkut (Cameron) 2. Celest Greer (Cameron) 3. Tyler Husch (Cameron) 9. Thomas Wilhelm (Cameron) 1. Drew O’Connor (Lathrop) 12’ 4 x 400 Relay Pole Vault 4 x 100 Meter Relay 4 x 400 Relay 6” 1. Plattsburg 4:25.4 1. Arissa Jackson (Lathrop) 9’ 0” 1. Lathrop 44.96 1. Lathrop 3:32.10 5. Cameron 5. Mattison Burton (Cameron) 5. Cameron 3. Cameron Seniors Recognized at Track Invitational By Mike Hanrahan Rylan has competed in track include , of Saint Mary to pursue a study business and finance. in track all four years. C-O Reporter for two years. He has been Interact, FCCLA, and the nursing degree and continue Blake Robinson: (son of She also participated in [email protected] active in DECA, Cadet A+ program. She intends to both Cross County and Matt & Arlette Robinson). Cross Country and the A+ teaching, , and attend college and major in Track. Blake has participated program. Kayla plans to During last week’s FTA. He plans to attend the medical field. Colin McCarthy: in track all four years. In attend NWMSU to major in Cameron Invitational Track Missouri S&T to major in Nicole Jackson: (son of Sean and Angela addition, he was involved in Biology. Meet, time was taken to civil engineering. (daughter of Delvin and McCarthy). Colin was , , FCA, Khayla Walton: recognize and honor the Jaycie Hutchinson: Marlene Jackson). Nicole in track for three years. and FFA. Blake plans to (daughter of Trinity and following senior athletes (daughter of Kimberley and participated in track all four Other activities include attend college. Learni Walton). Khayla who will soon be graduating Corey Townsend / Nicole years. She was also active Football, A+ program, FFA Hailey Smith: (daughter has participated in track all and moving forward with and Vince Hutchinson). in Cross Country, NHS, and Interact. Colin plans of Jenny Smith and Jeff four years. Other activities their lives: Jaycie participated in track FFA, and Interact. She plans to attend NCMC to study Speer). Hailey has been in include Band, FCCLA, Rylan Brown: (son of one year. Other activities to attend the University criminal justice. track for two years. Other NHS, and Girl Scouts. Greg and Brenda Brown) Jacob Roberts: (son of activities include , Her future plans include Harlan and Cheryl Roberts). FCCLA, and Special attending Missouri S&T Jacob as participated in Olympics. She plans to to major in aerospace track all four years. He was attend MWSU to study art engineering. also involved in Basketball, therapy. 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For the complete disclaimer, go to KubotaUSA.com/disclaimers and see the posted disclaimer. us online! www.mycameronnews.com Thursday, April 25, 2019 Citizen-Observer - 19 Grow Healthier and Dragons Tennis at St. Wealthier with Gardening Pius X Gardening also burns stress. “Simply By Mike Hanrahan Levi Chastain lost 8-4 By Linda Geist, University of Missouri being surrounded by growing plants and C-O Reporter Avery Dickerson lost 8-2 Extension blooming flowers immerses us in another [email protected] Cade Kearns won 9-8 (7-2 tiebreaker) Contributed world and diverts the stresses and demands The Dragon tennis team travelled to Doubles April showers us with reasons to celebrate of life,” he says. “Gardening offers serenity Kansas City on Thursday, April 18, for a Beasley/Helmich won 8-3 the joys of gardening, says University of and enjoyment that often escapes us in our match against St. Pius X. The Dragons were Anderson / Chastain lost 8-1 Missouri Extension horticulturist David technologically based society.” Studies competitive but lost 6-3. Below are the Dickerson / Kearns lost 8-3 Trinklein. April brings a sense of renewal, show that people eat healthier when fresh individual match results:

Trinklein says. “Gardens and gardening produce is readily available, he adds. The Dragons play against Leblond on remind us of everything good about life— Gardening helps the environment Singles Tuesday, April 23, and then play in the MEC the beauty of nature, the feeling of pride and Trinklein says growing food locally David Beasley lost 8-2 Tournament Wednesday, April 24, in St. sense of accomplishment for having done instead of having it shipped from distant Nick Helmich won 8-6 Joseph. Go Dragons! something productive and the realization locations helps to reduce one’s carbon Tyler Anderson lost 8-0 that our efforts help to improve ourselves, footprint. Plants take in carbon dioxide as our society and our environment.” they make food and reduce greenhouse Gardening saves money gases. Gardens reduce soil erosion by A study by Burpee Seeds reports that $50 slowing rainfall runoff and allowing it to Dragons Tennis Falls to spent on gardening can convert into $1,250 infiltrate more slowly into the ground. worth of produce annually. “You don’t Gardening creates communities have to buy a $500 rotary tiller to begin Gardens serve as a food source and gathering place for many types of wildlife Chillicothe gardening,” Trinklein says. “You’ll need a Avery Dickerson / Caden Hanrahan lost 8-2 such as butterflies and birds. They also By Mike Hanrahan shovel to turn the soil, a rake to smooth it and strengthen bonds between people and C-O Reporter a hoe to get rid of weeds. It is surprising how Singles provides learning experiences, Trinklein [email protected] inexpensive it can be to get into gardening.” David Beasley lost 8-3 says. “Gardening represents a universal Gardening offers health benefits The Dragon Tennis team lost to the Nick Helmich won 8-4 language that can strengthen family Digging, hoeing, raking and other Chillicothe Hornets Monday, April 15, by Tyler Anderson lost 8-6 relationships and is a wonderful way for gardening tasks strengthen muscles and a score of 8-1. Again, the Dragons pressed Levi Chastain lost 8-2 generations of family members to interact,” the mind. The average gardener burns 300 Chillicothe is several matches but came up Avery Dickerson lost 8-2 he says. “The most valuable product from a to 400 calories per hour while gardening – short. Here are the individual results: Caden Hanrahan lost 8-0 garden just might be the joy derived from the equivalent of walking 4 miles at a brisk working with family and friends.” Doubles pace, Trinklein says. The Dragons take the courts against St. David Beasley / Nick Helmich lost 8-2 Pius on Thursday, April 18, and Leblond on Tyler Anderson / Levi Chastain lost 9-7 Tuesday, April 23. Keep Wildlife Wild Results of MEC Golf Tournament By Mike Hanrahan 8. Lafayette 452 C-O Reporter [email protected] Top Individuals:

Cameron competed in the MEC Golf 1. Hank Lierz (Bishop Leblond) 72 Tournament held at St. Joseph Country Club. 2. Cole Elling (St. Pius X) 75 Team scores are as follows: 3. Jeff Johnston (Bishop Leblond) 78

4. Gino Monachino (St. Pius X) 78 1. Bishop Leblond at 321 5. Owen Jungbluth (Bishop Leblond) 79 2. St. Pius X 328 6. Trey Howell (Cameron) 84 3. Maryville 358 7. Connor Durbin (Maryville) 86 4. Savannah 397 8. Trent Shell (Maryville) 88 5. Chillicothe 432 8. Matthew Madden (Maryville) 88 6. Benton 442 * Shell and Madden tied for 8th 7. Cameron 443 Missouri Department of Dogs catching baby rabbits and lawn mowers running over nests are other Conservation common issues. “Rabbits seldom survive in captivity and can actually die of fright As Missourians begin to head outdoors from being handled,” Russell said. “Even NWMOAA Vote during the long-awaited spring season, if the animal is injured, return it to the next Submitted needs, identify resources and make they may encounter a variety of newborn because the mother will most likely return.” services available. They help locate the animals. Though the young wildlife can pull Despite what many think, wild mothers do Older adults in Northwest Missouri best resources to help older adults in a on the heartstrings, and oftentimes appears not abandon their young because of a human have the opportunity to choose variety of situations. to be abandoned, that’s usually not the case. scent, and most newborn animals do not representatives from their respective Clinton County residents can vote The Missouri Department of Conservation survive in captivity. “While people have (MDC) reminds residents to avoid interfering areas for positions on the Northwest at the Plattsburg Senior Center. Please good intentions, the care and rehabilitation Missouri Area Agency on Aging Board contact the Senior Center for voting with newborn or young animals as it can do of wild animals requires special training, of Directors and the Silver Haired times. Absentee ballots are available more harm than good. “Young animals are knowledge, facilities -- and permits,” for home-bound individuals who are rarely orphaned,” said MDC State Wildlife she explained. “Without such care, wild Legislature. Elections will be held Veterinarian Sherri Russell. “If the young animals will remain in poor health and could on Tuesday, May 7, in each of the 18 unable to go to the polling place to vote, are left alone, the parent will usually return. eventually die. And it is illegal to possess counties in Northwest Missouri. Seniors by calling 888-844-5626 or emailing Parents are normally out searching for many wild animals without a valid state or must be at least 60 years of age and vote [email protected]. Absentee food and cannot constantly attend to their federal permit.” at a polling place in the county in which ballots must be returned to the Albany offspring.” Russell added that baby birds Russell also noted that wildlife can they reside. office, postmarked on or before May 3, are a common newborn people want to help. become dangerous as they mature, and As all Area Agencies on Aging, 2019. “If you see a chick on the ground hopping can also carry parasites, disease, and can around and it has feathers, leave it alone and NWMOAAA is a planning and service Clinton County is in the ABCD damage property. “Native wildlife can carry agency which is charged under the Older Region, and Blair Shock is a candidate bring pets inside because it is a fledgling and mites, ticks, lice, fleas, flukes, roundworms, Americans Act with identifying and to represent the counties of Andrew, the parents are nearby keeping an eye on tapeworms, rabies, distemper, tuberculosis, Buchanan, Caldwell, Clinton, Daviess it,” she said. “Fledglings can spend up to 10 respiratory diseases, and skin diseases,” meeting a wide variety of needs of older days hopping on the ground while learning Russell said. “Some of these can be adults who are at least 60 years of age, in and DeKalb on the Board of Directors. to fly. If you find one that is featherless, you transmitted to humans.” Although tempting its 18-county service area in Northwest Candidates may be written in for a can return it to the nesting area if possible, as to take them into homes, the best help people Missouri. They collaborate with other representative and an alternate Silver it probably fell out of the nest.” can offer wild animals is to leave them alone. agencies to help determine seniors’ Haired Legislator for Clinton County. 20 - Citizen-Observer Thursday, April 25, 2019 CAMERON’S AL DI TION RECT VO OR DE Y

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Irwin Rd. operating a motor vehicle on a highway 11:34 a.m. DeKalb County Sheriff’s 10:15 a.m. DeKalb County Sheriff’s without a valid or no license. Prang was April 21 Office dispatched to report of a canine Office dispatched to a residential alarm call issued a summons to court. 2:07 p.m. 21-year old Luke Dylan attack verses another canine on Georgie St. on Hwy 36. Watson, of St. Joseph, was arrested for in Osborn. 3:31 p.m. DeKalb County Sheriff’s April 19 driving while license revoked, failure to 4:10 p.m. DeKalb County Sheriff’s Office Office dispatched to a vehicle accident - hit 12:48 a.m. 39-year old James Craig, register vehicle with the Department of dispatched to Chapel Rd., in Maysville, to and run call on Hwy 36 EB. of Minooka, Illinois, was arrested for Revenue, exceeding posted speed limit, 11- assist a stranded motorist, 5:23 p.m. DeKalb Clinton Ambulance possession of marijuana. Craig was issued a 15 mph over, and operating a motor vehicle 4:21 p.m. DeKalb Clinton Ambulance and and Clarksdale First Responders dispatched summons to court. without maintaining financial responsibility. Stewartsville first responders dispatched to to a medical call on State Route A. 4:00 p.m. 55-year old Connie Francine Watson was released to authorities in the medical call on Spruce Rd., in Stewartsville. 6:39 p.m. DeKalb Clinton Ambulance Reeves, of Cameron was arrested for Daviess DeKalb Regional Jail. 4:31 p.m. DeKalb County Sheriff’s dispatched to Elm St., in Maysville, for a possession of marijuana. Reeves was issued 6:52 p.m. 42-year old Nathaniel Office was dispatched out to Harris Rd., in vehicle accident. a summons to court. Triplett, of Kansas City, was arrested on Cameron, for a domestic - not in progress. 4:09 p.m. 17-year old Brittney Elizabeth an administrative warrant for failure to 6:26 p.m. Dekalb County Sheriff’s Office Loy, of Cameron, was arrested for possession appear on a felony family offense. Triplett dispatched to Main St. for a domestic - in Thursday, April 18 was released to authorities in the Daviess 10:54 a.m. DeKalb Clinton Ambulance of marijuana. Loy was issued a summons to progress. DeKalb Regional Jail. and Union Star First Responders dispatched court. 6:57 p.m. DeKalb County Sheriff’s 8:05 p.m. 44-year old Loren Michael to a medical call on Maple, in Union Star. Office was dispatched to State Route A for a Gregory, homeless, was arrested for 11:00 a.m. DeKalb County Sheriff’s well-being check. April 20 domestic assault, second degree, with a Office dispatched to a residential alarm on 2:35 p.m. 78-year old Larry Basil Offutt, weapon. Gregory was released to security State Route A. of Cameron, was arrested for operating a housing in the Clinton County Jail. Monday, April 15 8:37 p.m. DeKalb County Sheriff’s motor vehicle on a highway without a valid 8:27 a.m. DeKalb County Sheriff’s Office Office dispatched to a firearms discharge on received a report of stolen semi-plates on Rogers Rd. State Route A. Cameron Fire Department ~ Calls for service The following report is calls for service answered by the Cameron Fire Department from 10:51 a.m. DeKalb County Sheriff’s April 16-22, 2019. Office was dispatched out for a suspicious Friday, April 19 9:59 a.m. DeKalb County Sheriff’s person on Harris Rd. Office received a report of a scam phone call April 18 2:28 p.m. DeKalb County Sheriff’s on State Route H. 4:16 a.m. Fire Alarm at 826 S. Chestnut Office dispatched out to Willard Rd. for a April 20 2:38 p.m. DeKalb Clinton Ambulance 11:44 a.m. Structure Fire at 195 NW 11:02 a.m. Mutual Aid on East US36 east residential alarm. dispatched to a medical call on Hwy 33. Winchester of Grandview 2:49 p.m. DeKalb Clinton Ambulance 6:41 p.m. DeKalb Clinton Ambulance 5:45 p.m. Motor Vehicle Accident with 2:11 p.m. Grass Fire at 10491 NE Tri dispatched out to Polk St., in Maysville, for dispatched to US 36 Race Way, in Osborn, Injury at US-36 and Ensign Trace County Line Road a medical call. for standby. 2:32 p.m. Grass Fire at 6300 SE 3:55 p.m. DeKalb County Sheriff’s 11:45 p.m. DeKalb County Sheriff’s Rockwood Creek Office dispatched to Hwy EE and Patton Rd. April 19 Office dispatched to Hill St. in Stewartsville for a suspicious vehicle. 12:31 p.m. Co/Odor Complaint at 506 S. on a report of suspicious circumstance. 4:25 p.m. DeKalb County Sheriff’s Orange Office dispatched to Rockwood Creek for a wellbeing check – suicidal. Saturday, April 20 Cameron Police Department ~ Calls for service 8:08 p.m. Missouri State Highway Patrol 3:29 a.m. DeKalb County Sheriff’s Office The following report is calls for service, listed by type of call and the number of calls per notified of a vehicle accident verses a deer, received a call of an abandoned vehicle on category, answered by the Cameron Police Department from April 16-22, 2019. non-injury on Hwy 36. Locust Rd. 8:40 p.m. DeKalb County Sheriff’s 4:52 a.m. DeKalb County Sheriff’s Office 10-46...... 9 Follow-Up ...... 19 Office received a Report of harassing phone dispatched to a vehicle accident on Hwy 36. 10-50 Cold ...... 2 Harassment ...... 5 calls on Ogle Rd., in Stewartsville. 7:01 a.m. Union Star First Responders 10-50 Hit and Run ...... 1 Indecent Exposure ...... 2 9:39 p.m. DeKalb Clinton Ambulance dispatched to a medical call at Hwy 169, in 10-50 J1 ...... 3 Intoxicated Driver ...... 1 dispatched to a medical lift assist on Walnut Union Star. 10-50 J2 ...... 12 Lost Property ...... 1 St. in Maysville. 9:27 a.m. DeKalb Clinton Ambulance 911 Hangup ...... 6 Noise Complaint ...... 4 dispatched to Walnut St. in Maysville for a Abuse ...... 1 Parking Complaint ...... 2 Tuesday, April 16 medical call. Area Check ...... 9 Pedestrian Check ...... 3 12:13 p.m. DeKalb County Sheriff’s Assist Outside Agency ...... 8 Recovered Property ...... 2 6:00 a.m. DeKalb Clinton Ambulance and Office dispatched to Ketchum Rd. for a C & I Driver ...... 8 Repossession ...... 1 Stewartsville First Responders dispatched to verbal disturbance. Car Stop ...... 84 Sexual Misconduct ...... 2 Hwy 36 EB for a non-injury accident. 5:13 p.m. Dekalb county Sheriff’s office Check Welfare ...... 5 Special Assignment ...... 5 11:56 a.m. Stewartsville PD dispatched dispatched to a Domestic on Hwy 69 Citizen Assist ...... 21 Stealing ...... 5 to a report of an abandoned vehicle at city 6:03 p.m. DeKalb County Sheriff’s Office Civil ...... 8 Suicidal Subject ...... 8 park. dispatched to Water St. for a domestic - not Controlled Burn ...... 3 Suspicious Activity ...... 11 12:41 p.m. DeKalb Clinton Ambulance in progress call. Custody Issue ...... 1 Traffic ...... 4 dispatched out to State Route A for a medical 6:54 p.m. DeKalb County Sheriff’s Office Debris ...... 1 Vehicle Check ...... 15 call. dispatched to a violation on a protection Disturbance ...... 2 Warrant Service ...... 1 2:56 p.m. DeKalb Clinton Ambulance order. Domestic Disturbance ...... 9 Grand Total...... 295 dispatched for a medical transfer. 8:14 p.m. Union Star Fire Dept. and Escort ...... 11 7:53 p.m. DeKalb Clinton Ambulance and Clarksdale Fire Dept. dispatched to Thornton Stewartsville First Responders dispatched to Rd. for a brush fire. a medical call on Taylor Rd. Have some helpful information? Want to stay anonymous? Cameron TIPS Hotline: (816) 632-TIPS (8477) G. 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“Journalist, Stalker, what’s the difference?” April 25, 2019 1022 S. Chestnut, Cameron, Missouri 64429 Volume 88/ Issue 23 CHS students take leadership to the next level Candy Gardner as humans. He had attend- aging and definitely shifted numbers students based on els outside were 200 times ees write three blessings my views on how to lead what they know. The place stronger than what will sus- Sophomore and curses in their lives.He others in the future because that is supposed to teach tain life. Students had to The CHS band traveled to explained how blessings not everyone can be a “per- students not to rank others is make the decision of choos- Oak Park High School for and curses tie into a being fect leader” all you can be is actually responsible for do- ing nine individuals out of the the Scott Lang Leadership a leader and school. Lang a perfect you and use your ing the ranking. list provided on the sheet. Af- Workshop along with two encouraged the students to “blessings” as Scott Lang “You do the most good in ter the activity, Lang changed other schools on Wednes- learn their blessings, focus called them to your advan- the world when you’re doing the scene of their bandroom. day April 17. on where they are success- tage and to help motivate what you’re most good at in They were put back into their Lang split the students ful. He made an equation and push other people in a the world,” Lang said. He ex- schools and students had to into two groups for a yelling of increasing your actions, positive direction,” Junior plained that the focus is al- make a list of three charac- contest. The loudest group blessings, and minusing in- Kaitlynn Towell said. ways to bring band members teristic traits that a student became the outer circle and formation and curses. With Lang mentioned how a up in their success. has to live up to be in band. the “wallbackers”. With an blessings and curses, they good leader gives everyone The final activity was Cameron came up with the inner and outer circle cre- intertwine with each oth- a fair share of doing what “BOMBSHELL.” Students characteristics of having eth- ated the students had an er. Your blessings are your they are good at instead of were put into groups of six ics, dedication to the band, ice-breaker activity. Lang curses and vice versa. A treating everyone the same and played the role of a and camaraderie. He went requires phones to be off to good leader wants equity not when one isn’t. He made the young secondary education down the line of students in ensure students are focused equality. Equity is giving ev- comparison of a leader and teacher with a shelter that the schools and asked if they during his works hops. eryone a fair share of what school. The school wants has enough supplies for would still be in band based Lang talked about bless- they are good at. students to focus on infor- nine individuals to live for off of the expectations they ings and curses, citing situ- “Scott Lang is an amazing mation being taught, gives two years. They were in a created. ations that we can’t control speaker . . . It was encour- everyone the same test, and timeline when radiation lev- CHS Sophomore moves from State to Nationals ing session and attend ner also attended state Candy Gardner the workshops provided. for FBLA due to receiving Sophomore Cameron attended the the State Wild Card for Three students in Fu- Computer Technology Intro to FBLA. Gardner ture Business Leaders of workshop, where they took the test in January America (FBLA) went to were taught about com- and earned the top 20 Missouri State Universi- puters and the danger of scores out of the state. ty in Springfield Missouri social media websites. She retook the test in on Sunday, April 14-17. Sophomore Jayden March for the opportunity Sophomore Jayden Per- Percell placed fourth in to place at Nationals. sell placed fourth at state Computer Problem Solv- “I was really excited and is going to nationals. ing and will be continu- and scared at the same The students include: ing onto Nationals over time. I was scared be- Freshmen Jane Gard- the summer. Freshman cause it was something ner and Grant Garton Grant Garton placed fifth new for me and I’ve nev- and Sophomore Jayden in Intro to Information er done anything like it. It Persell. When they first Technology in Spring- helped me opened up to arrived, they attended field, Mo. friendships and helped the opening session. Percell has attended me out of my shell,” During the opening ses- state and nationals twice Gardner said. sion new members were for FBLA. Last year, he introduced and new offi- went to State for the Photo by Mr. Chris Eckert cer’s were voted on. The same event and placed Freshmen Jane Gardner and Grant following day, students fifth. Garton and Sophomore Jayden Per- were given the opportu- sell take a picture in front of Missouri Freshman Jane Gard- State University after placing at state. nity of doing open test- CHS Art Seniors spend “A Day at the Museum” history of art. The museum Drawing and Ceramics/ Hadley Berry covers a wide range of art Sculpture. If a student has Sophomore from different cultures such completed all of the three as, African, Contemporary, courses offered and wish to CHS seniors involved in the European and Photography. take an art class their senior art programs went to the Tours are offered of classical year, they can join any class Nelson Atkins Museum on art pieces such as the Com- of their choice. Khayla Wal- Wednesday, April 17 at 8:30 memorative Head of an Oba, ton has chosen to take an- am. Armor for Man and Horse other art class after already “I mostly do it as a re- and John La Farge’s stained completing the three cours- ward. It’s their senior year, glass art of ‘Peonies Blowing es. they’re so stressed out about in the Wind’. “I just really like art. Hav- school and graduation that a “The tour was a bit of fun, Photo by Ms. Holthaus ing my own abilities to do little get away for them helps we got to see every exhibit; Seniors involved in either Art 1, Painting/Drawing, or Ceramics/Sculpture pose art in school and along with them relax,” stated Holthaus. my favorite exhibit was the in front of the Nelson Atkins meuseum. having Ms. H to help with The Nelson Atkins Muse- one with the chinese sculp- of culture in our school so drews said. the planning of the art just um is a museum complete- tures and paintings. We seeing it so close to home Art programs offered at makes it better.” Walton said. ly dedicated towards the don’t normally see that type is pretty cool,” Christian An- CHS are, Art 1, Painting/ April 25, 2019 The Tank Volume 88/Issue 23/Page 2 Academic Blitz ensures all students succeed Joy Collins need to pass their classes. We second, fourth and sixth hour reward to those who have been very effective, it gave me an op- Maggie Wisecup thought we could accomplish classes per usual. But on this working to maintain their GPA. portunity to work on things, that Sophomore that goal, and Mr. Berry and block day, students were dis- During the Fun Day, stu- I don’t have time to do,” Junior Mary Crawford, the director for missed to the Dave Goodwin dents ran on the track, played Chanciene Colvin said. CHS held their very first ‘Aca- special education, had this idea Fields after sixth period. Stu- games, ate at the concession For those who had to stay demic Blitz’ for students who for kids to play games and have dents were at the field for the stand and hung out. There were inside, students had to catch up were passing all of their classes an intervention for kids who entirety of their dragon and flight a group of male students who on the work for the class they at the Dave Goodwin Memori- needed the help. So far, I know time classes while those who had their own game of football were failing in at the highest al on Thursday, April 18 during there was a decrease in the have failed a class stayed at the between each other. Aside of failed percentage meaning that their Dragon and Flight times. number of failing grades by at school to catch up on their work. that, on the opposite side of the if they had a failing grade of 57 “I guess the Fun Day was least ten percent. I would like to For those who were passing, field, another group of students percent in one class and a failing somewhat effective for students do something like this again, and going to the fields was a require- had their own game of soccer. grade of 32 percent in the other, to get their grades up. I person- I think it would incentivise some ment. As well as having a conces- they would have to catch up on ally didn’t enjoy it. I would have kids to put a pep in their step to “The fun day was a bit chaot- sion stand, students were able work for the class they had a 57 much rather been in the band keep their grades up. If a kid is ic, but it was nice to get people to listen to music ran by Coach percent in first so that they could room, but that was off limits,” Se- performing to their potential, my together. It might have inspired Matthew Wenck over the speak- get their grades up more quickly. nior Grace Conley said. goal is for their grades is to per- others to join the different ex- ers. Wenck played popular Then go down the line for every “Mr. Jones and I noticed there form to that potential. Our goal is tracurriculars groups we have,” songs such as ‘Old Town Road’ class they were failing in. was an increase in students fail- to maximise the potential for ev- Freshman Jane Gardner said. by Lil Nas X and ‘Wow.’ by Post “For those of us who had to ing courses, so we brainstormed ery kid,” Vice Principal Mr. Chris This idea was implemented by Malone. He even played an in- stay inside, we did worksheet af- a way for students to have fun Anderson said. Mr. Brett Jones as a way to get terview of Mr. Phillip Limb about ter worksheet. It raised my grade before break while addressing Since Thursday is an even students to be more proactive the Boys’ Wrestling team. but I didn’t really learn anything,” the needs of some students who block day, students went to their about their grades, but also as a “Having to stay inside was Sophomore Parker Booth said. Lady Dragons Soccer plays a balance game, at .500 Jaden Miller the 35 minute, the rest of the Sophomore first half was scoreless, but LeBlond came out strong with The Lady Dragons soccer three more goals scored by team tied up their record at 2-2 Vigliaturo assisted by Katie after losing 0-6 against Bishop Welter and Juliann Smith. LeBlond on Thursday, April 18. Freshman Keisha Dave said Sophomore Makayla Provin that Cameron got progressive- said that the teams commu- ly more aggressive with the nication is what helped them ball going into the second half. throughout the game. Throughout the game, Se- “The most significant part nior Lexi Smith was focused, of the game was when we giving advice to other players were able to communicate and about how to keep the ball in- move down the field talking to side the field. Smith traveled each other,” Provin said. back and forth trying to score a The team held their de- goal with the assistance from fense until 23 minutes in the Freshman Natali Huff, Junior first half when LeBlond scored Madison Thogmartin and Se- Photo by Jaden Miller their first goal. Cameron had The Lady Dragons soccer Team sits at .500 for the season during a home loss to LeBlond. nior Sadie Cooper. However, three shots on goal while CHS LeBlond’s offense stole the goalkeeper Elise Wenck had know what we need to work scored a goal. LeBlond held makes a great play that you ball from her. 20 saves through the game, on. We are hoping to be more their offense causing them to were a part of is very reward- The game was wrapped up increasing her stats over LeB- ready the next time we play have a total of 29 shots on ing,” Sophomore Mollie Botts after LeBlond player Reese lond’s keeper who had four them,” Senior Lexi Smith said. goal. said. Robertson scored a goal in the During the 26 minute, “The best part of the game saves. After LeBlond player Gab- 72 minute. “It was a little rough but we LeBlond player Emily Welter is when someone scored or by Vigliaturo scored a goal in Track and Field Dragon Seniors honored at home meet Cyrys Roe 10, Hunter Bennett placed man, Freshman Natalie Sophomore 2nd in Javelin throwing Garr, placed 1st in the 133ft, Bennett placed 6th 4x800 running 10:29. The Cameron Dragons in Discus throwing 108ft, track held their Senior Hutchinson placed 6th in Night Meet on Tuesday, Pole Vault jumping 6’ 06, April 16. Sophomore Jenna Clough The Overall for the men’s placed 6th in Discus team placed 3rd, and the throwing 91’ 05, Freshman Tank women’s team earned Olivia Moore placed 8th in 4th overall. Track seniors Shot Put throwing 26’ 10. Editor include Jacob Roberts, Relays: Brown, Rob- Jaden Miller Rylan Brown, Colin Mc- erts, Sophomore Tyler Copy Editor Carthy, Blake Robinson, Husch and Freshman Al- Maggie Wisecup Khayla Walton, Jaycie exander Kropp placed 2nd Story Editor Hutchinson, Nicole Jack- in the 4x800 running 9:06, Candy Gardner son, Hailey Smith and Jacob Husch, Speer’s, Photo Editor Kayla Walser. Photo by Cyrus Roe Eli Green placed 5th in Cheyenne Boles “ It was pretty emotion- Rylan Brown takes off from the blocks in the 4 X 200 meter relay, as the 4x100 running 48 Reporters al, really sad, you never Tyler Andrson hold the blocks. at the April 16 Track meet in Cameron. seconds, Brown, Bryson Hadley Berry my freshmen year , and Brown placed 1st in High Joy Collins really realize you’re taking Speer, Javier Morones, Madalynne Goddard grateful for all the oppor- Jump jumping 6ft, Soph- Cyrus Roe something for granted until Roberts placed 4th in tunities i’ve had on and off omore Cooper Scharf “ the last time “ is right in the 4x200 running 1:36, Advisor the track that the team and placed 8th in Long Jump Melissa A. Robinson front of your face. Bitter- Brown, Bryson Speer, coaches have given me.” jumping 17ft, Ty and sweet to see how much Morones, Roberts placed Jacob Roberts said. Bryson Spear placed 5th i’ve improved and changed 3rd running 3:37, Walton, Field events include: in Triple Jump jumping 38’ since my first home meet Jackson, Junior Zoe Fore- 24 - Citizen-Observer Thursday, April 25, 2019 The Eggleston Report – Bringing Transparency Tour the Capitol to the New Position of This week, I am going Capitol agriculture, justice, and to take a break from honesty. Along the top are State Demographer discussing bills that were Report the crests of western states debated and passed, and that were established by the In November, voters That’s why I have instead mention a few explorations that emanated approved “Clean Missouri,” Capitol sponsored Senate Bill reasons why you might from Missouri like the an expansive amendment to 213. This bill, which was want to visit the capitol Oregon Trail, Santa Fe Trail, the Missouri Constitution Report third read and passed by building in Jefferson City. and Pony Express. Because that alters many fundamental the Senate on March 28, I have had the pleasure of these explorations, structures of our state takes many of the anti- of visiting nearly 30 state Missouri is nicknamed The government. Among other corruption aspects Clean capitols in America, and Mother of the West. things, the measure changes Missouri instituted for the art, the history, and At the east end is the way state legislative state lawmakers — such the architecture of ours in an equally enormous districts are drawn every 10 as regulations on lobbying, Jefferson City make it one painting called The Glory years, moving our state from financial disclosures and of the finest I have seen. of Missouri at War. It is a bipartisan, commission- public availability of I recommend By J. Eggleston a battlefield scene with based system to one under the records — and applies them examining the busts State Rep., 2nd District soldiers wearing uniforms primary control of a single to the new position of state displayed in the rotunda, and carrying weapons from individual: the unelected demographer. The measure which is called the Hall the World War I era back to state demographer. By Dan Hegeman also creates an online of Famous Missourians. These busts are the Revolutionary War. The faces of each I have many concerns State Sen., 12th District portal for public comments the heads of well-known people who are soldier are the same face and represents the about this new, and unproven, on the redistricting from Missouri or spent a significant amount generic Missourian that has gone into battle process of legislative redistricting. However, process. I believe these tools will help of time in Missouri. The obvious people to fight for our nation’s freedoms. This I also recognize and respect that the people the state demographer perform his or her are displayed like Harry Truman and Mark painting was painted on canvas in an airplane have spoken. Going forward, I believe it job as effectively as possible, while also Twain, but so are several you might not know hanger in France, rolled up and shipped to is the General Assembly’s responsibility encouraging everyday Missourians to have Missouri origins like Edwin Hubble Jeff City, and then attached to the back wall to ensure the new redistricting process is participate in the drawing of their legislative (Hubble telescope), Bob Barker (The Price of the House chamber. I am told it is the instituted in a way that is both fair and districts. is Right), and Rose Duchesne (founder of largest painting on canvas in the world. transparent. As state lawmakers, we need to As always, please feel free to call, email kindergarten). And if you photograph the But the most beautiful thing in the capitol clarify the vague details of Clean Missouri or write with your ideas or concerns. busts of Stan Musial (St. Louis Cardinals) has to be the transparent operation of our to fulfill the will of the voters. and Emmett Kelly (first face-painted circus representative democracy in action. Any clown) with your flash on, the bronze busts citizen can come to the House chamber’s will light up in color. upper gallery and view the debate on each Next, I recommend the Thomas Hart bill and see how each member votes on a Benton mural in the House lounge. Benton big display board. Citizens can also attend painted it by hand in the 1930s. It covers committee hearings when bills are in their three walls of the room and depicts the infancy and listen to that debate as well. history of life in Missouri from the average And if a bill is meaningful to you, you can Missourians’ point of view. The faces of even testify on it. When the chairman opens every person in the mural are the faces of the bill for testimony, anyone can step up, actual people Benton knew, and one that was state their name, and say their peace. an infant in the painting is still alive today Free tours of the capitol occur each and occasionally visits the capitol. day from the first-floor rotunda. I hope The prettiest room in the building is you someday can visit this state treasure, House of Representatives chamber itself. see your legislature in action, and have an At the west end is an enormous stained- enjoyable day at the capitol. Until next time, glass window called The Glory of Missouri best wishes of safety, health and prosperity at Peace, with characters from history, to you and your family. mythology, and the Bible representing

Submitted Protecting Land Owners the authority to utilize the Visiting the Capitol this week from Caldwell County was Darren Farmer who is from Eminent Domain Capitol power of eminent domain the Youth FFA Advisor. Also pictured are members Catherine Patrick, Decker Abuse (HB 1062) Report to obtain easement rights Raymond, Erica Ross, Caitlin Rectormann, and Haylee Fleener. Rep. Neely got from landowners who are to introduce the group on the house floor. As hundreds of unwilling to sell. concerned land owners The legislation approved a motor vehicle license. The out a handful of kiosks in department to have a remote gathered in the State by the House would legislation also would allow select locations initially as renewal system in place by Capitol this week to rally prevent the use of eminent drivers to obtain a secure a pilot project. If the kiosks January 1, 2021. in support of their property domain for the purpose of digital driver’s license in prove successful and cost The bill also authorizes rights, the Missouri constructing the Grain Belt addition to the physical efficient, they would then the department to design House of Representatives Express transmission line. card-based license. be made available in more a secure digital driver’s took action to prevent This bill is important to The bill would authorize fee offices throughout the license program that the misuse of the state’s prohibit private companies the Missouri Department state. The expansion of the allows applicants to obtain eminent domain law. from using eminent domain of Revenue to design and self-service kiosks would a digital version of their House members approved to maximize their profits for implement a remote driver’s be subject to appropriation. license in addition to the a bill that would specify a project that will provide By Jim Neely license renewal system that The change would help physical card-based driver’s that a private entity little benefit for Missouri State Rep., 8th District would be accessed through streamline services offered license. The bill will give cannot use the power of consumers. Less than 12 the department’s Internet by the department and allow Missourians the option to eminent domain for the percent of the electricity Clinton, Caldwell, Carroll, website, or through self- consumers to use the kiosks have an electronic license on purposes of constructing carried by the transmission Chariton, Randolph, service kiosks that would so they can get renewals their phone or mobile device above-ground power lines. line would be sold to Monroe and Ralls – and be available at one or more completed faster. that works in the same way The bill comes in Missouri consumers. The would deliver a portion of locations within the state. Under the bill, a as their current license response to the proposed issue here is this is a private the power it transmits to Missourians would also be Missourian who opts to for all applications. Users Grain Belt Express company wanting to use utilities and customers in able to use the kiosks to renew a driver’s license would pay an additional transmission line that would private property for private Missouri. renew their motor vehicle remotely would be exempted fee to obtain the electronic carry power generated by profit. In March the Missouri license just as they currently from vision and road sign version. wind turbines in Kansas Improving the License Public Service Commission can through the department’s tests. Applicants who have across Missouri to other Renewal Process (HB 679) (PSC) approved a request website. This option would applied in-person and As always, please do not states in the Midwest and Members of the Missouri made by Grain Belt Express be available to residents received a driver’s license hesitate to reach out with neighboring states. The 750- House have approved to construct the high-voltage who live in a county where would be able to remotely any questions, concerns, or mile line would run across legislation that would make transmission line. As a result property tax records are kept apply for one three-year suggestions you might have. eight northern Missouri it easier for residents to of the decision made by the online. or one six-year renewal. counties - Buchanan, renew a driver’s license or PSC, developers would have The plan would be to roll The bill would require the Thursday, April 25, 2019 Classifieds Citizen-Observer - 25 101 - Public Notices PUBLIC Advertising Deadlines NOTICES NO ONE is allowed to fish Cameron Shopper Classifieds A Section Deadline - Fridays, 9:45 a.m. or trespass on any properties that Spencer Investments B Section Deadline - Mondays, 10:45 a.m. own in Country Hill Index & User’s Guide - Tuesdays, 9:45 a.m. Estates, Cameron- Due to Citizen-Observer Seeds, Feeds, Fertilizers ..... 288 Heating, Air Conditioning ... 393 Building Sites & Lots ...... 551 Hearing Aid Supplies ...... 682 Therapy ...... 788 Liability Concerns (5/16) 101 Hay, Straw ...... 291 Holiday Items ...... 396 Farms ...... 554 Heating & Air Conditioning .. 685 Trash Hauling & Clean-Up .. 791 Public Notices Farmers Wants ...... 294 Household Goods ...... 399 Small Acreages ...... 557 Home Repair ...... 686 Tree Pruning, Rem., Spray .. 794 Clinton County Planning and Zoning Farmers Services ...... 297 Jewelry ...... 402 Income Property ...... 560 Horseshoeing ...... 687 Trenching ...... 795 Clinton County Courthouse Public Notices ...... 101 Clinton County Planning and Zoning Farm Miscellaneous ...... 299 Lawn Mowers ...... 405 Commercial Property ...... 563 Insulation, Siding ...... 688 TV/VCR Repair ...... 797 Plattsburg, MO 64477 Lawn Supplies ...... 408 Houses for Sale ...... 566 Insurance Services ...... 692 Typing - Resumes ...... 800 201-250 301-350 816-539-3722 Clinton [email protected] County Courthouse Fax 816-539-3857 Medical Supplies ...... 411 Wanted, Real Estate ...... 569 Interior Decorating ...... 695 Upholstery, Carpet, Drapes 803 ------Plattsburg, MO 64477 Announcements Employment Miscellaneous ...... 414 Mobile Homes ...... 573 Internet/Computer Serv...... 698 Vacuum Sales, Repairs ...... 809

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Monuments, Funerals ...... 204 826-850 PUBLIC HEARING Temporary ...... 307 Snow Equipment ...... 423 601-825 Lawn Mowers, Sm. Eng...... 707 Randy Claycamp of Cameron, Missouri, has applied to the Clinton In Memoriam ...... 207 Help Wanted ...... 310 Sporting Goods ...... 426 Special Services Leather Cleaning, Repair .... 710 Recreation County Planning and Zoning Commission for a Special Use Permit and Card of Thanks ...... 210 Sales Help Wanted ...... 313 Tools ...... 429 Legal Services ...... 711 RezoningRandy Claycamp from AG of-A Cameron to AG-B., Missouri, Property isha lsocated applied on to the the East Clinton side of Special Notices ...... 213 Situations Wanted ...... 316 Wanted to Buy ...... 432 Adoption Services ...... 601 Masonry & Concrete ...... 713 Personal Watercraft ...... 826 CountyInterstate Planning 35, in Section and Zoning 35, Township Commission 57, Rangefor a Special 30. The Use Public Permit Hearing and Tickets ...... 216 Positions Wanted ...... 319 Wearing Apparel ...... 435 Air & Duct Cleaning ...... 607 Meat Processing ...... 714 Boats, Marine Supplies ...... 829 Amusements, Events ...... 222 Rezoningwill be held from May AG 2nd-A, to2019 AG at-B. 7:00 Property pm in isthe located basement on the of theEast Clinton side of Childcare ...... 322 Air Services ...... 610 Miscellaneous Services ...... 716 Campers & Trailers ...... 832 Vacations, Resorts ...... 225 Care for Elderly ...... 325 451-475 Alterations & Sewing ...... 616 Moving ...... 719 Airplanes ...... 835 InterstateCounty Courthouse. 35, in Section All 35,interested Township parties 57, shouldRange 30attend.. The Public Hearing will be held May 2nd, 2019 at 7:00 pm in the basement of the Clinton Schools-Instruction ...... 228 Employment Opportunities 328 Financial Antiques & Restorations ..... 619 Music Instruction ...... 721 Recreational Vehicles ...... 837 Lost Items/Pets ...... 231 County Courthouse. All interested parties should attend. Miscellaneous ...... 331 Appliance Repair ...... 622 Novelties & Spec. Gifts ...... 725 Miscellaneous ...... 838 Found Items/Pets ...... 234 Antiques ...... 351 Business Opportunities ...... 451 Auctioneers ...... 623 Nursing, Rest Homes ...... 728 851-900 Clinton County Planning and Zoning Miscellaneous ...... 237 Money to Loan ...... 454 Beauty & Barber Shops ...... 628 Odd Jobs ...... 731 351-450 Miscellaneous ...... 455 Bicycle, Motorcycle Repair . 631 Office Equipment ...... 734 Automotive Tina M. Adair 251-275 Clinton County Planning and Zoning Merchandise Bookkeeping, Taxes ...... 634 Painting & Papering ...... 737 Auto Parts ...... 851 Pets & Supplies 501-550 Carpentry & Remodeling .... 637 Pest Control ...... 743 Auto Services ...... 854 Tina M. Adair Appliances ...... 352 Catering/Food Services ...... 640 Pet Services ...... 746 Classic - Antique ...... 857 Rentals Small Animals ...... 251 Auctions ...... 354 Childcare & Services ...... 643 Photography ...... 749 Cars - Domestic ...... 863 Dogs ...... 252 Bicycles ...... 357 Apartment, Furnished ...... 501 Cleaning - Comm/Home ...... 646 Piano Tuning & Repair ...... 752 Cars - Import ...... 866 NOTICE Cats ...... 253 Building Materials ...... 360 Apartments, Unfurnished ... 504 Clocks, Watches, Jewelry ... 649 Plumbing, Sewer Service .... 755 Motorcycles ...... 869

Registered Pets ...... 254 Business Equipment ...... 363 Duplexes ...... 507 Computer Services ...... 651 Printing Services ...... 758 Vans, Equipment ...... 872 CITY OF CAMERON Miscellaneous Pets ...... 257 Collectibles ...... 366 Mobile Homes ...... 510 Courier/Delivery Service ...... 652 Rental Services ...... 761 Trucks ...... 875 Grooming & Supplies ...... 260 DELINQUENT PERSONAL AND REAL ESTATE Computers ...... 369 Houses ...... 513 Elderly Services ...... 654 Roofing ...... 764 Sports Utility Vehicle ...... 876 Kennels/Pet Sitters ...... 263 Construction Equipment ..... 372 Want to Rent ...... 516 Electrical Services ...... 655 Saddle & Tack ...... 767 Farm Trucks ...... 878 TAXES Horses & Ponies ...... 266 Electronics ...... 375 Roommates ...... 519 Entertainment Services ...... 658 Sewing Machine Repair ...... 768 Motor Homes ...... 881 Firearms ...... 378 Sleeping Rooms ...... 522 Excavating Services ...... 661 Shoe Repair ...... 770 Trailers, 5th Wheels ...... 884 276-300 Flooring, Carpet ...... 380 Office Space ...... 525 Fencing ...... 664 Snow Removal ...... 773 Campers, Shells ...... 889 • The City of Cameron will publish a listing of all Farmers Market Flowers, Plants, Trees ...... 381 Business Property ...... 528 Financial Services ...... 667 Storage ...... 776 Miscellaneous ...... 894 Fuel, Oil, Coal, Wood ...... 384 Farms & Farmland ...... 531 Firearm Repair ...... 670 Swimming Pools, Spas ...... 779 Wanted to Buy ...... 899 Farm Equipment ...... 276 delinquent personal and real estate taxes during the Furnaces, Heating Stoves ... 387 551-600 Flooring, Carpet Install ...... 671 Taxidermy ...... 781 Farm Supplies ...... 279 Furniture ...... 388 Furniture Repair ...... 673 Tattoos ...... 782 month of May. Livestock ...... 282 Garage Sales ...... 389 Real Estate Health & Fitness ...... 676 Taxi Services ...... 785 • All taxes not paid by May 15, 2019 will be published. Poultry & Supplies ...... 285 Good Things to Eat ...... 390 Health Care ...... 679 • In order to avoid your name listed in the newspaper, Ad Payment: We accept cash, please make your payments, including all penalties checks, and credit cards. When By Fax: By Email: due, at City Hall, 205 N. Main Street, Cameron, MO Place an ad… [email protected] paying by phone, please have credit 816-632-4508 card ready. When faxing your ad, 64429. By Phone: Busy? Take advantage after 5 include your credit card number. By Mail: pm & on weekends & email us. Shellie J. Blades, City Clerk 816-632-6543 We’ll call back for confirmation. Hours: Mon. - Fri. Classified Adv. On Line: www.mycameronnews.com 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. P. O. Box 498 Cameron, MO 64429 COMBO SPECIAL $37.75 CITY OF CAMERON ONE WEEK ONLY Figures to be Combo Special runs in 4 issues of the Cameron Shopper and 4 issues of the Citizen- HOUSING AUTHORITY COMMISSIONER Only One Week Only. Runs In Both The Cameron $ .72 Observer. No refunds available with this APPOINTMENT $ .25 Shopper and Citizen-Observer. 25 words or special. We will gladly stop ad if you give us a less, 25¢ a word after. per4 issue call. 25 words or less, 25¢ a word after. 11 Payment is needed before ad will run. Payment is needed before ad will run. The City of Cameron will be accepting applications for the position of Commissioner for the Cameron Housing Authority. Applicants must be a resident of the City of Cameron. Preference is a non-employee and a non- relative of other Authority members. Applications may be obtained at City Hall or on the City of Cameron’s website: ACCEPTING SEALED BIDS APRIL 29, 2019 UNTIL 5 PM www.cameronmo.com. Please submit applications to MAY 13, 2019 the City Clerk of the City of Cameron, 205 North Main, The Village of Weatherby will be accepting sealed bids Cameron, MO 64429 by 10:00 a.m., May 9, 2019. for work on the building located at 150 N. Main Street, Weatherby, MO 64497. This building currently has a flat roof and is in need of repair. The Village of Weatherby NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE would like to have a metal roof with peak constructed on For default in the payment of debt secured by Deed of Trust executed the building. by Glenda Sloan, a Single Person, dated December 14, 2007, recorded Clinton County Planning and Zoning Clinton County Courthouse Sealed bids will be opened 7 pm at the May 14th in Book 217, at Page 1870, Office of Recorder of Deeds in DeKalb Clinton Plattsburg,County Planning MO 64477 and Zoning council meeting at the Weatherby Community Center 240 N. County, at Maysville, Missouri, the undersigned MB&S, LLC, a Missouri 816-539-3722 Clinton [email protected] County Courthouse Fax 816-539-3857 Main St., Weatherby, MO 64497. Limited Liability Company will on May 3, 2019, between the hours of ------Plattsburg, MO 64477 9:00 o’clock a.m. and 5:00 o’clock p.m., at the South Door of the DeKalb 816-539-3722 [email protected] Fax 816-539-3857 FOR MORE INFORMATION - County Courthouse in Maysville, Missouri, sell at public vendue to the ------PUBLIC HEARING PLEASE CONTACT: Don Bridges (816) 801-9184 highest bidder for cash: Randy Claycamp of CameronPUBLIC, Missouri, HEARING has applied to the Clinton Emma Brides (816) 801-9187 or

County Planning and Zoning Commission for a Special Use Permit and Angela Gallus (816) 449-2707 A tract of land in the Southeast Quarter of Section Fifteen ChrisRezoning Higgins from of AG Smithville-A to AG, -Missouri,B. Property ha sis applied located to on the the Clinton East side County of Planning and Zoning Commission for a Subdivision and Rezoning of 5 (15), Township Fifty-Seven (57) North, Range Thirty (30) Interstate 35, in Section 35, Township 57, Range 30. The Public Hearing West, DeKalb County, Missouri, said tract being described acres.will be Property held May is 2ndlocated, 2019 on atthe 7:00 South pm side in the of basementHighway ofV, thein Section Clinton 15, Township 54, Range 30. The Public Hearing will be held May 2nd, 2019 as follows: Commencing at the Southwest corner of the County Courthouse. All interested parties should attend. Southeast Quarter of said Section Fifteen (15); thence along at 7:00 pm in the basement of the Clinton County Courthouse. All CAMERON BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT the South line of said Quarter Section, South 88 degrees 58’ interested parties should attend.

Clinton County Planning and Zoning NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING 33” East, 1364.05 feet; thence departing from said line North Tina M. Adair 00 degrees 09’ 00” East, 30.00 feet to the Point of Beginning; Clinton County Planning and Zoning said point being at the intersection of the North right-of-way Tina M. Adair Notice is hereby given that a public hearing will be held line of Eighth Street and the East right-of-way line of Ashland

by the City of Cameron Board of Adjustments for a Avenue, thence along the East right-of-way line of Ashland Clinton County Planning and Zoning Avenue North 00 degrees 09’ 00” East, 128.00 feet; thence Clinton County Courthouse Variance Request pertaining to Article 33 of the Cameron departing from said line South 88 degrees 58’ 33” East, 131.99 Plattsburg, MO 64477 Zoning Ordinance regarding fence height requirements 816-539-3722 [email protected] Fax 816-539-3857 feet to the East line of a tract of land recorded in Book 197 ------for residential district. The Public Hearing will be at City at Page 1765 in the Office of Recorder of Deeds of DeKalb

PUBLIC HEARING Hall, 205 N. Main St., Cameron, Missouri on Monday, County, Missouri; thence along said line South 00 degrees 09’ May 6, 2019 at 5 p.m. in for the following applicants: 00” West, 128.00 feet to the North right-of-way line of Eighth John Anderson of Trimble, Missouri, has applied to the Clinton County Street; thence along said right-of-way line North 88 degrees Planning and Zoning Commission for a Subdivision of land. Property is 58’ 33” West, 132.00 feet to the Point of Beginning. located on the East side of Highway 169, in Section 26, Township 54, 421 N. Mulberry Range 33. Petitioner/Owner of Record: to satisfy said debt and costs. The precise hour of the sale is 2:00 p.m. John Anderson, on behalf of Robert Penney of Trimble, Missouri, has Emiley Hieronymus also applied for a Replat of Normandy Heights Subdivision Lot 2. 421 N. Mulberry /s/ bruce e. strauss Property is located on the West side of Highway F, in Section 26, BRUCE E. STRAUSS, MEMBER Township 54, Range 33. Cameron, MO 64429 MB&S, LLC, a Missouri Limited Liability Company The Public Hearing will be held May 2nd, 2019 at 7:00 pm in the 1044 Main Street, Suite 500 basement of the Clinton County Courthouse. All interested parties Public attendance and comments are invited. Kansas City, Missouri 64105 should attend. Telephone: (816) 221-8855 Shellie J. Blades Facsimile: (816) 221-7886 Clinton County Planning and Zoning City Clerk [email protected] Tina M. Adair

26 - Citizen-Observer Classifieds Thursday, April 25, 2019 We are taking bids on the HUNT­ING­TON’S DIS­EASE NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING $200.00 Cash reward for following items: Gooseneck Do you know someone with information leading to Trailer approximately 26 feet Hunt­ing­ton’s Dis­ease? CONDITIONAL USE PERMITS the arrest & conviction of long-dove tail- MFG is PRO North­west Mis­souri has a CRE8 FAMILY TIME STUDIO Person or Persons involved Stock. 8’ Aluminum trailer- sup­port group that meets the in the theft of a Private wiggle axle with drop down 2nd Mon­day of each month & Drive sign & pole from the ramp. Contact 816-583-2154 at Lib­er­ty Hos­pi­tal (en­trance for more information. Ask next to dia­ ­ly­sis cli­nic) at 7 pm. KENNEL FOR DOG OBEDIENCE TRAINING water treatment plant road for loan department. Bank You are not alone. Call Becky around/prior to 4-12-19 Northwest, 201 S. Davis St., at 816-592-0950 ques­tions. Notice is hereby given that a public hearing will be held by the City of Cameron Planning and vandalism on 4-18-19. Hamilton MO 64644 (5/2) (TFN) and Zoning Commission at City Hall, 205 N. Main St., Cameron, Missouri on Monday, Contact 632-8477 Cameron Life Recovery tipline. (5/7) 213 - Special Notices Faith based support for May 13, 2019 at 6 p.m. in regard to a Petition for Conditional Use Permit which would overcoming adversities. allow an art studio in an “R-2”, Two-Family Residential, zoning district. A public hearing Hamilton Self Storage 920 S. AA MEETINGS: Sat. 10 am, Cross­roads Youth for will also be held to allow a kennel for obedience training in an “R-2”, Two Family Hughes, Hamilton, MO will Lathrop First Christian Church. Build­ing, 919 N Har­ris St, Mondays 7pm. Non-smoking. Residential, zoning district. The following applicants are petitioning for Conditional Use be having an auction of storage Cam­er­on. For more in­fo call Call 816-528-3130 or 816-724-3027 (TFN) Permits: unit(s) content to satisfy the 816-586-3361. (TFN) NARC­OT­ICS lien on the unit(s). We have AA OF GAL­LA­TIN 517 S. Walnut 602 W. Third Street several units up for auction. ANON­Y­MOUS: Open Meet­ing Wed­. Nights, Sundays @ 6:30pm The auction will be May 3, Owner of Record: Owner of Record: 6 - 8 pm, 1207 S. Clay. 7th Day 116 W. 4th St., Camer­ ­on. Lamm-Clark Properties-LLC Julie J. Evans Trust 2019 at 10 am The items will Advent Church. Meeting room, main floor, Call Richard O. 660-605-0339 119 E. Third Street 9488 Heritage Hills Drive be released for sale and must be Old School. 800-561-2250 cleaned out day of sale. We will (TFN) Cameron, MO 64429 Cameron, MO 64429 UKC ANA help line.(TFN) accept Cash or credit card no PREG­NANT? Petitioner: Petitioner: checks. sale can be canceled up ATTENTION BREAST FEED­ING? Sandee Manz Meredith Suhr to day of sale. Please watch for CLASSIFIED Have a child un­der 5? signs up front. (4/25) CUSTOMERS You need Wic! Receive­ 517 S. Walnut 602 W. Third Street vouch­ers for for­mu­la, milk, Cameron, Mo 64429 Cameron, MO 64429 WE NOW REQUIRE cheese, and more. PAYMENT ON ADS Reg­u­lar clinics­ month­ly. Public attendance and comments are invited. BEFORE THEY CAN Call Cald­well Coun­ty Health RUN. WE ACCEPT De­pt. 816-586-2311. Shellie J. Blades Or Clinton County Health VISA, MC OR City Clerk Dept.816-539-2144. EOE. DISCOVER (TFN) CALL 816-632-6543 PETS & A Work In Progress­ support­ CITY OF CAMERON, MISSOURI group for any type ­of addic­ ­ SUPPLIES SEMI ANNUAL FINANCIAL REPORT (Unaudited) tion. Every­ Tues­day at 7 p.m. at Friends in Christ Church, 402 260 - Grooming & Fiscal Year 2018 - 2019 As Of March 31, 2019 N. Main St., Gal­la­tin. (TFN) Supplies BE WISE! IM­MUN­IZE! REVENUE EXPENDITURES CASH/INVESTMENT Mea­sles & Whoop­ing cough are on the rise! Protect­ your GRA­CIE’S Solid Waste Management Fund$ 184,475 $ 188,440 $ 100,158 child NOW! Im­mun­i­za­tions GROO­MING­DALES Electric Fund $ 3,799,780 $ 3,037,285 $ 3,890,463 and well child checkups­ Pro­fes­sion­al Pet Groom­ be­gin at birth. Regu­ ­lar clinics­ ing Poo­dle Lady Paparazzi Water fund $ 1,118,745 $ 1,196,470 $ 2,403,307 month­ly in Cam­er­on, Plat­ Beau­ti­ful $5 jew­el­ry Sewer Fund $ 928,985 $ 1,025,035 $ 1,412,922 tsburg & Lathrop.­ Call Clinton­ 1111 En­sign Trace, Coun­ty Health De­part­ment Su­ite D, Cam­er­on. General Fund $ 2,706,950 $ 2,891,553 now 816-539-2144. EOE. 816-724-0597 (TFN) General Government $ 465,830 (TFN) CAM­ER­ON CROSS­ROADS Police Department $ 811,835 GRAND PAWS PET AA GROUP: The Old School BOARD­ING & SA­LON Fire Department $ 90,407 Rm 6, 116 W 4th St, Camer­ ­on. 816-632-9429 Mon. Wed. Fri. & Sat. 12pm; Street Department $ 305,884 or 816-449-3917. Tues. & Thurs. 7pm; Sun. State Li­censed, Airport Department 66,245$ 5pm. Open meetings­ Wed. Climate Con­trolled. & last Sun. of every­ month (TFN) Community Development $ 89,850 with potluck at 4pm. Contact­ Municipal Building $ 47,870 Bill 816-632-1896 or Gary & Kathie 816-288-0711 (TFN) Cemetery Department $ 14,534

Departmental Expenses Crossroads AL-Anon Municipal Court $ 27,000 Family Group Meeting­ EMPLOYMENT Inspection/Code Enforcement $ 129,720 First Chris­tian Church 318 N Pine, Cam­er­on, MO General Fund Expense Total $ 2,049,175 Thurs­days at 7:00 pm 310 - Help Wanted Park Fund $ 230,800 $ 150,800 $ 273,022 The only require­ ­ment is a family member or friend with Apartment Maintenance- Band Fund $ 82,140 $ 1,585 $ 154,039 a problem with alcohol/ Part time position. General Library Fund $ 173,235 $ 100,164 $ 141,878 addiction. David­ 816-632- maintenance, mowing, make 6362, Tommie 816-724-5292 Municipal Fire Improvement Fund$ 165,536 $ 97,313 $ 609,050 (TFN) readies. Need someone Stormwater Improvement Fund$ 165,335 $ 152,476 $ 390,824 motivated and reliable. Mail application to: 1103 Transportation Improvement Fund$ 331,742 $ 374,476 $ 1,220,794 N. Cedar St., Cameron, MO TOTAL $ 9,887,723 $ 8,373,219 $ 13,488,010 64429. Email: villagegreen@ keymgmtsites.com (TFN)

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TOTAL $ 12,905,075 Email resume to: [email protected] Please go to http://www.cameronmo.com to view entire audited financial statements & fiscal year budgets. Cameron Newspapers 2X2s for April 21, 2019 (all statewides unless noted)

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