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For more, log on to: www.mycameronnews.com Cameron, Missouri St. Patrick’s Day Grand Cameron Youth Marshals Wrestlers Medal at State By Mike Hanrahan C-O Reporter [email protected] Steve and Clydean Erickson of Cameron have been selected as this year’s Grand Marshals for the annual St. Patrick’s Day Parade. The parade will be on Saturday, March 16 this year as the official holiday falls on a Sunday. The parade is sponsored annually by the Knights of Columbus, Council 1110. A major factor in selecting a Grand Marshall is the honoree’s involvement and contribution to the Cameron community. Since moving to Cameron in 1977 (Steve took over The Drug Store in 1976), both Steve and Clydean have been very involved in the community. They have been active in many organizations dedicated to improving the quality of life in Cameron and have touched many lives in the process. Steve at their rural Cameron address. The Knights has operated The Drug Store for 42 years of Columbus feel that both individuals and has been the Director of the Pharmacy deserve recognition for their service to the Caleb Husch, Maclin Limb, Hollie Hedgpeth, Logan Brown, Benton Barton, at the Cameron Regional Medical Center community and are honored that they have Ashton Burton, Kaden Brown. for nearly 37 years. He has served on many agreed to serve in that capacity this year. local and State boards. Steve commented They love the Cameron community and By Mike Hanrahan 12 and under 95, Caleb Husch – age 14 and that he is “hugely honored” to be selected have encouraged many friends and family to C-O Reporter under 95, Benton Barton - age 14 and under along with his wife as co-Grand Marshals relocate here. [email protected] 130, Hollie Hedgpeth - age 14 and under for this year’s event. The annual parade and celebration will 165, and Kaden Brown - age 14 and under The Cameron Youth Wrestling Program Clydean has worked as a nurse, worked begin promptly at 4:03 (as it does every year) 190. ended a very successful season last weekend in the Cameron School system, and has been on the north side of McCorkle Park, and Three of the seven medaled at the at HyVee Arena (formerly Kemper Arena) in a Nurse Practitioner since 1994. She too has ends on the south side of the park. There will State Tournament: Maclin Limb—State Kansas City. Seven wrestlers qualified for been active in a variety of local projects and be a brief ceremony at Cameron’s “Blarney Champion; Kaden Brown—4th Place; Caleb the USA State Tournament. They are: Logan contributed much time making Cameron a Stone” located on the west side of McCorkle Husch—6th Place. Brown - age 8 and under 85, Maclin Limb pleasant place to live. She takes a sincere Park where the co-Grand Marshals will The youth wrestlers are coached by Roy - age 8 and under 130, Ashton Burton - age interest in her patients and always has their share a few words with the crowd. Prior to Estes and Jonathon Brown. interests at heart. She and Steve are people the parade, and beginning at 11:30, there totally devoted to, and involved with, their will be an Irish luncheon served at St. Rita’s extended family. School, just west of St. Munchins Catholic Steve and Clydean both come from Church. All are welcome. Everyone is Irish small-town farming backgrounds which has that day! led both of them in operating a cattle farm CVMS Art Student Wins Grand Prize By Tara Wallace Editor [email protected] CVMS Art student, Lydia Petersen, won Grand Prize from Sargent Art Company at the State Art Competition YAM. As the Grand Prize winner Lydia was awarded $1000 to spend on art supplies. She was recognized and awarded in front of her talented peers Congratulations to these young from all across the state of athletes! We look forward to seeing you Missouri in Jefferson City in the future! on Monday, March 11. 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, March 14, 2019 Upcoming Meetings/Events March 14 Medical Marijuana in Missouri STEAM Night at the Cameron Public Library from 5 p.m. to 6 p.m. Ages 9-13 are invited to come do crafts, By Padraic Corcoran, Attorney build, code, create and learn circuitry. for the City of Cameron WIC and Immunization Clinic at Cameron First Contributed Christian Church. WIC from 8 a.m. to noon and 1 p.m. to The following are responses to some 5 p.m. Immunizations from 8:45 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. and 1 frequently asked questions. The answers p.m. to 4 p.m. Call 816-539-2144 for an appointment. are not intended as legal advice and are not a substitute for consulting with your legal counsel. March 15 Beginners Coding Camp for grades 1-3 at the Cameron What was Amendment 2? Public Library from 10 a.m. to noon. A responsible Amendment 2 is an amendment to adult must be present. Register at https://goo.gl/ the Missouri Constitution approved by forms/80xHRYwLyaAmP4qA2. voters on November 6, 2018. Generally, First Baptist Church is hosting its Annual Beast Feast. Amendment 2 permits doctors to Men are welcome to bring a game dish to share. Event recommend marijuana for medical begins at 6 p.m. and will include great food, fellowship, purposes to patients with qualifying inspirational speaker T.W. Norman, and door prizes. Call medical conditions and allows for the 816-632-7251 for more information. limited legal production, distribution, facilities, qualifying patients, and sale and purchase of marijuana for caregivers will be available. Does Amendment 2 allow for cities March 16 medical use. See Article XVI, Section July 4, 2019 – Applications for to regulate medical marijuana St. Patrick’s Day Parade at 4:03 p.m. around McCorkle 1(1) Missouri Constitution. identification cards for qualifying facilities? Park. patients and caregivers will begin to be Yes, cities may regulate the “time, The Fountain City Brass Band will be performing at the How does this being a constitutional accepted. place, and manner” of the operation Cameron United Methodist Church at 7 p.m. the concert is amendment affect the Legislature’s Aug. 3, 2019 – Facility applications of medical marijuana facilities as sponsored by the Cameron Municipal Band and is free to authority to amend the law? will begin to be accepted. long as the regulations are not unduly the public. The General Assembly may burdensome on the operation of the supplement constitutional provisions What steps should cities take as the medical marijuana facility. Also, but cannot enact legislation that would new medical marijuana laws go into Amendment 2 includes a requirement March 18 be inconsistent with the Missouri effect? that a medical marijuana facility may City Council meets in regular session 6 p.m. at City Constitution. State ex rel. Creamer v. Cities should review their code not be initially located within 1000 Hall 205 N Main Street. Session is open to the public. Blair, 270 S.W.2d 1 (Mo. Banc. 1954). of ordinances, specifically sections feet of any then-existing elementary or The Cameron R-1 Board of Education meets in regular This means that while the General relating to business licenses and secondary school, child daycare center, session at the administration building at 7 p.m. Assembly may pass legislation that offenses, and their zoning code. Also, or church; however, this spacing facilitates, provides for enforcement and as discussed below, cities should requirement may be decreased if a city March 19 of, or implements Amendment 2, it review personnel policies, specifically chooses. Adult Game Night at the Cameron Public Library from cannot pass legislation that would be provisions relating to the use of 5 p.m. – 6:30 p.m. inconsistent with Amendment 2. marijuana. Does the federal government Council Candidate Q&A Forum. Questions to the still consider marijuana to be a candidates can be submitted by residents between 4:45 In line with the general legal What effect does Amendment 2 have controlled substance? What are the p.m. and 5:30 p.m. The forum will officially begin at 6 principal above, Amendment 2 on cities’ drug testing policies and implications of this? p.m. grants the General Assembly the may cities discipline an employee Yes, the federal government authority to “enact laws consistent who uses medical marijuana? still considers marijuana to be a March 21 with [Amendment 2], or otherwise Amendment 2 prevents users of controlled substance. One of the medical marijuana from bringing any significant implications of this is that Park Board meets at 6 p.m. in City Hall located at 205 effectuating the patient’s rights of claim against a former, prospective, the Americans with Disabilities Act’s N Main Street. Meeting is open to the public. [Amendment 2]” but prohibits the or current employer for prohibiting reasonable accommodation standard Cameron Library is hosting Lego Night from 5 p.m. to 6 General Assembly from enacting “laws the employee from being under the is most likely not applicable to the p.m. Kids age 9 – 13 are invited to come build with Legos. that hinder the right of Qualifying influence of marijuana while at work use of medical marijuana because it Build to relax or build to compete. Patients to access marijuana for medical use...” or from attempting to work while under is still considered illegal drug use at the influence of marijuana. Article XVI, the Federal level. See James v. City March 22 What is the timetable for the Section 7(1)(d) Missouri Constitution. of Costa Mesa, 700 F.3d 394 (9th Cir. Cameron School District is screening children ages 3 implementation of medical Further, it is likely that use of medical 2012) months to 5 years old who reside within the boundaries marijuana? marijuana would not be protected by of Cameron School District. Screenings include: height, Amendment 2 charges the the Americans with Disabilities Act. Do local offense ordinances making weight, vision, hearing, speech, language, and preschool Missouri Department of Health and See James v. City of Costa Mesa, 700 possession of Marijuana illegal need readiness. To schedule an appointment, call 816-882-1035. Senior Services with the mandate to F.3d 394 (9th Cir. 2012) to be amended? Mom Prom from 7 p.m. to. 9 p.m. at the Cameron establish “rules...necessary for the Yes. Amendment 2 makes the YMCA. implementation and enforcement of What effect does Amendment 2 have possession of marijuana, specifically Rescheduled performance of Cabaret Nights at [Amendment 2] and to ensure the on city revenues? medical marijuana, legal for qualifying Goodrich Auditorium. right to, availability, and safe use of The sale of medical marijuana patients and medical marijuana marijuana for medical use by Qualifying is subject to general local sales and facilities. However, any amendment March 23 Patients.” The timelines outlined in uses taxes, but cities may not impose to local offense ordinances pertaining Geology Rocks at Cameron Public Library from 11 Amendment 2 for when DHSS is any additional taxes on the sale of to the possession of marijuana should a.m. to noon for ages 3-8. See Minecraft rocks in real life, to begin accepting applications for marijuana for medical use. Amendment be carefully drafted, as possession of bring your favorite rock, enjoy stories, science and crafts. licenses or medical marijuana facilities 2 does impose an additional 4 percent medical marijuana is still illegal under Program presented by rock enthusiasts and jewelry artists are as follows: tax on the sale of medical marijuana to certain circumstances. See Article XVI, John and Barb Chapman. June 4, 2019 – Application forms be deposited in the Missouri Veterans’ Section 5(1) Missouri Constitution. Rescheduled performance of Cabaret Nights at and instructions for medical marijuana Health and Care Fund. Goodrich Auditorium. Come Check Out Our Essentials Oils March 24 Compare Our CD Rates Cameron Ukulele Club meets at the Methodist Church Bank-issued, FDIC-insured % APY* Minimum deposit Educational Building from 2-4 p.m. Everyone is invited. 3-month 2.30 $1000 Minimum deposit There is no charge to attend. 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Sydney and War Vet [email protected] Olivia often led the Lady Dragons in both By Stan Hendrix His name is Larry Graham and scoring and rebounding, while Nick did he has been a life long resident The Midland Empire Conference Cameron Historical Society the same for the boys. All three were fun to [email protected] of Cameron where he had a announced the All-Conference selections for watch as they played with great intensity and popular dental practice for both girls’ and boys’ basketball. Cameron’s court awareness. Both Olivia and Nick will It’s fun to make many years. He and his wife, Sydney Nichols made First-Team All- be returning for the Dragons next year while connections between people Sarah still consider Cameron Conference, while teammate Olivia Moore Sydney moves to play softball for Wichita we know and long past to be home, however they now received Honorable Mention. Cameron State. historical events. This one live closer to family in the Junior Nick Helmich received First-Team All three made us “Dragon Proud”. stretches back so far, it’s hard Kansas City area. Two years Honorable Mention. to believe, but it’s true. Some ago, he and the family donated years ago, I worked to restore the saxophone he was playing the old 1938/1939 Cameron in that parade to the Depot Historic Film. In the first part Stan Hendrix Museum where it’s on display. of the film is footage of our first Armistice Day Parade on November 11, 1938. It may just seem like some parade footage but there’s a not so secret and yet amazing thing that happened that day. During the parade you see the Cameron school bands marching downtown and then on to the football field behind the Missouri Wesleyan College. Among the parade attractions are two cars. One which contains two Gold Star Mothers. These were mothers that had lost sons in the great war. The other was driven by Earl Wills and his father, J.W. Sydney Nichols and Nick Helmich Olivia Moore Wills was his passenger. James William Wills was one of the last two surviving Civil War Veterans in Cameron. Wills had joined New Football Coach the 12th Missouri Cavalry of the Union Army in 1863. He survived the war, got married, By Mike Hanrahan and made Cameron his permanent home. C-O Reporter How does this relate to a saxophone or [email protected] anyone we know today? In the parade of school bands that day, there was a young high The new Cameron High School (CHS) The stretch here is this, a man who lives school student playing the saxophone. He’s Football Coach is Jeff Wallace. Jeff most today and calls Cameron his home marched even visible in some of the parade footage. recently coached at Plattsburg and coached in a parade with a Civil War Veteran. That a number of years at St. Joseph Central High is a span in history of over 150 years. For School before that. He has been coaching those of you that know Dr. Graham, you for 29 years and said that he, “enjoys the know he’s one of the most beloved members opportunity to have a positive impact on of our community and has been a champion young lives”. of historic preservation in Cameron for On Tuesday, February 12, he met with decades. It’s fitting that he be the one school personnel, boosters, and with the known for such a wonderful stretch in our Dragon players. According to Coach community’s historical timeline. Wallace, he feels he is inheriting a good core I enjoy hearing and reading your thoughts, of young athletes and is looking forward to comments, and suggestions about Cameron working with them. He plans to “evaluate History. what we have and put the team in position to be successful” and is hoping to inspire the young athletes to “play for each other, not just with each other”. Corrections Coach calls his practice sessions “up observe the players and evaluate their skills, WARNING then develop schemes to utilize those skills. tempo” in the belief that the more repetitions In last week’s Veterans Side effects of better hearing may in practice, the less likelihood of mistakes in Coach Wallace recently took a two-year hiatus from coaching to spend more time Voice article Elaine include greater quality of life and the game. He understands that there is some Gerstenberger’s title was good speed on the young Dragon team and with a daughter and allowing him to attend stronger relationships her college volleyball competitions. Though incorrect. Her actual title is plans to incorporate that into his offensive “Veteran’s Service Officer strategy. Stating the need to “get speed in he loves coaching he came to realize that his demanding coaching schedule was with the Missouri Veteran’s space” where they can utilize that speed to Commission”. the team’s advantage. not allowing him to be as involved in his He stated that Dragon’s fans can look daughter’s life as he wished to be. He is happy he made that decision. In last week’s Micro forward to more formations, more groupings Miracles article, we forgot of personnel, and more use of deception. He is eager to return to coaching and resume his career. Saying that the “fire” has to include the name of the He plans to work on changing the “launch GoFundMe. The page is point” in the passing game. In regard to returned. He loves the game of football and sincerely believes “I am doing what I’m called “Parker Babies” the offensive and defensive schemes, he plans direct link is: https://www. to fit both to the personnel available. He supposed be”. Go Dragons! gofundme.com/parker- is looking forward to the opportunity to babies?member=1671886 816.629.4469

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However, because of the closing of the Cameron Nutrition Center, we are relcating to the NW Mo. Area Agency on Aging, 1304 N. Walnut St., (Bank Midwest Banking Center Bldg.) Ste. 150. Counselors will be available every Friday 9:00 to 1:00, Feb. 1 through March 29, by appointment only. Contact Angela Thompson at 660.240.9400 to schedule an appointment. 4 - Citizen-Observer Thursday, March 14, 2019 Welcome to The Scuttlebutt Veterans Voice: Shad Mort Veterans Voice continued We strive to provide information By Mike Hanrahan to local veterans and share a little bit C-O Reporter about life in the military. In honor of [email protected] International Women’s Day and Women’s History Month, we are including a brief Shad Mort, of rural Kidder, joined the history of how women have served in the United States Air Force in August of 1989. military. I am especially pleased in that He took Basic Training at Lackland Air I have a granddaughter in the US Naval Force Base in Texas and was then sent to academy. We will be including some of Myrtle Beach AFB in South Carolina, where the milestones set by servicewomen who he served as a heavy equipment operator. refused to accept the status quo and paved Myrtle Beach was primarily an A-10 the way for the next generation. During (Warthog) base. World War II, more than 400,000 women worker -- if she has her own way!”. Following Iraq’s invasion of Kuwait, served at home and abroad as mechanics, virtually the entire base at Myrtle Beach ambulance drivers, pilots, administrators, On the Light Side- “Why men need to was sent to King Fahd Air Base in Saudi nurses, and in other non-combat roles. think before they respond” Arabia in Operation Desert Shield, which Eighty-eight women were captured and • The last fight was my fault. My wife soon became Operation Desert Storm. held as POWs (prisoners of war). During asked, “What’s on the TV?” I said,” Approximately 100 A-10’s were stationed at the base, along with a smaller number of the Korean and Vietnam wars women Dust!” Asked about the cultural differences, fighter jets, and approximately 200 Cobra served at home and abroad. Some Army • When a car skidded on wet pavement Shad mentioned his first visit to the city of and Apache helicopters. Air strikes were nurses served in combat zones and many and struck a telephone pole, several Riyadh. He and two friends were walking carried out from the base on a daily basis. Navy nurses served on hospital ships. bystanders ran over to help the driver. down the street when suddenly everyone Shad, and the other heavy equipment Starting in 1991, women were assigned A woman was the first to reach the pulled out “prayer rugs” and began praying, operators were heavily involved in building to combat zones in the gulf wars and also victim, but a man rushed in and wherever they were at the moment, some protection for the aircraft. Their primary start4ed flying combat missions in aircraft. pushed her aside. “Step aside, lady,” in the middle of the street. He said that duty was the building of “revetments” for In January 2017, the first female Marines he barked. “I’ve taken a course in along with local restaurants, there were also the planes. These revetments were 16-foot graduated from the military academy. In first-aid!” The woman watched for a McDonald’s, KFC’s, etc. Passing by a local high walls built with steel casings and filled 2016, the first female soldiers became few minutes, then tapped him on the restaurant they noticed there was a buffet. with sand. There was one for each plane. infantry officers. Air Force Gen. Lori shoulder. “Pardon me,” she said. “But They filled their plates, uncertain of what They were essentially “U”-shaped with Robinson also took over as leader of U.S. when you get to the part about calling they were selecting. After a few bites, Shad another wall in front, designed so that an Northern Command in 2016, becoming a doctor, I’m right here.” decided he had enough, and went down the aircraft could enter one opening and could the first female service member to lead a News Bulletins street for a Big Mac! later leave from the opening on the other unified combatant command and thus the Purple Heart recipients added to There were a few scary moments as side. These provided considerable protection highest-ranking woman in U.S. military VA priority claim process www.VA.Gov. well. On one occasion, an A-10 pilot forgot for the planes. history. We also saw female enlisted sailors March 1 to disarm his weapons after parking and Because of the strategic importance deploy on submarines for the first time VA Secretary Robert Wilkie was six- leaving his plane. The next day, entering the of the base, security was extremely tight ever. Progress has been slow, but women years old when his father came home plane, he accidently fired a Maverick missile with manned checkpoints and staggered are definitely making their mark and after being gravely wounded during the which stuck in the revetment. Fortunately, cement blocks. On one occasion a vehicle serving our country. More next week about invasion of Cambodia. His father spent the missile did not travel far enough to loaded with explosives and driven by a this topic. If you know of a current veteran, years recovering from his combat injuries, “arm” itself, but it was still a scary situation. suicide driver managed to enter the base or their family, who is having trouble and and when he finally retired, Robert Wilkie There was a large “flash” and a “boom”, so but crashed the vehicle and was dispatched needs some help, please contact us at the Sr. left service with two bad knees, Shad and several in his unit hid in a large before detonating the explosives. On a few numbers listed below. At the very least, needing two new hips, and with lead in culvert, not certain what was going on. The occasions they came under attack from please, be kind to others and PRAY FOR his body leftover from that conflict in explosives disposal unit asked the heavy SCUD missiles, all of which were shot down PEACE! Southeast Asia. His father’s experience equipment operators to remove the missile. by the three Patriot missile placements on Our Military Hero’s: Staff Sgt. Bernice during those years greatly influence It was difficult to extract from the wall, and the base. Frankel. (Bea Arthur)- US Marines how Secretary Wilkie views VA’s role all the while were uncertain what might The weather was very hot, often in the Best known for her roles on the popular in provided care and benefits to the men happen when it emerged. Fortunately, all 115-degree range, but was “tolerable” due television shows “Maude” and “The and women injured during their military went well, and they turned it over to the to the low humidity. The heavy equipment Golden Girls,” the late Bea Arthur was service. To this day, he holds Purple Heart disposal personnel. operators lived in tents which also housed a also once a truck driver in the Marine recipients, like his father, in especially high A duty for Shad and other in his unit was variety of experienced equipment specialists Corps. She was one of the first members regard. This is why he was so pleased to to police and inspect the runways, removing who were very adept at providing for their of the Women’s Reserve and, aside from announce an amendment to the Veterans debris. When Shad called the control tower own living conditions. They built functional driving military trucks, Arthur was also a Benefit Administration’s (VBA) priority for permission to sweep the runway, he beds keeping themselves off the ground, and typist. She enlisted at the age of 21 in early processing categories earlier this week. was informed that a “crippled” A-10 was air-conditioning units which provided relief 1943 under her original name, Bernice “Those who hold the Purple Heart, the attempting to return to base with part of its from the heat. They slept 12 to a tent. Frankel. Appraisals from her enlistment recognition of wounds taken in battle, will tail, and part of one wing missing. He was A lot of troops, mostly Army and Marines, interviews described her conversation now receive priority consideration when it told to keep the men in position to assist moved through the base, using it as a staging as “argumentative” and her attitude and comes to claims before the Department of what was expected to be a “crash landing”. station on their way to field assignments. manner as “over aggressive” -- fitting, Veterans Affairs,” said Wilkie during recent Shad said that although daylight was On one occasion a number of British troops given the cantankerous characters she testimony before the House Subcommittee fading, he could see the plane quite clearly spent a few days on base. Shad commented would play later in life. In a handwritten of Military Construction, Veterans Affairs, as it approached, and that it was obviously that “the Queen provided better MRE’s than note, the Marine interviewer remarked, and Related Agencies. having difficulty flying, tilting first one Crossword Corner the U.S., they ate better!” “Officious--but probably a good way then another. Fortunately, the pilot was

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Delores “Joan” Turner By Kobey Puls, Associate Pastor, and the Buffalo Bills. He encouraged the 1930-2019 United Methodist Church students to be involved in multiple sports, CAMERON – Delores Survivors include Contributed activities and organizations like FCA; but “Joan” Turner, 88, passed granddaughter’s, Tammy stressed that they “never grow tired of doing away Monday, February Brown and Betsy Haney; On March 10, the Cameron Ministerial the right thing.” “Put in the work” that it 25, 2019. great-grandchildren, Chris Alliance partnered with the Fellowship of takes to succeed in what you do. Colin is She was born June and Jeffrey Eberhart, Haley Christian Athletes (FCA) to host the first currently on staff at Woods Chapel United 2, 1930 in Weatherby, Tipton, Michael, Nathan and annual Courts of Faith. This event was Methodist Church in Blue Springs. Missouri. Marianne Pollard; 9 great- designed to encourage students in grades With over 100 students and adults in Joan married Earl J. great-grandchildren; numerous 6-12 to grow in their faith and remain attendance, it was a strong beginning to Turner July 17, 1949. He nieces and nephews. strong in their faith while being involved in what the Ministerial Alliance and FCA preceded her in death. Graveside Farewell Services sports and other activities. Students from hope will become a great tradition in She enjoyed reading, & Interment 3:00 P.M. Friday, Cameron and surrounding areas gathered in this community. Students from other puzzles, flowers and birds. Cameron Memory Gardens. the Cameron High School gym to sing along communities such as Hamilton, Polo, Joan was also preceded Delores was a member of the to live worship music and listen to guest Higginsville, and Gilman City were in in death by her son, Jerry Missouri Cremation Service. speakers. attendance as well. Turner; parents, Oscar and Online guestbook and obituary The guest speakers included: Kellen FCA is a faith-based organization that Vida (Vaughn) Bradford. at www.missouricremation.com. Overstreet - former football player at meets 7:30 a.m. every Thursday morning Wyoming University from Hamilton, Macy in the CVMS gym and the CHS gym. You Williams - former basketball player at don’t have to be an athlete or a Christian to Northwest Missouri State University, and be involved; everyone is welcome to join key speaker Colin Brown - former Missouri in the fun and fellowship. The Ministerial Tiger and Kansas City Chief from Braymer. Alliance and FCA hope to continue with Colin shared about his experiences more events like this in the future; one such playing for coach Gary Pinkel at MU, and event is Fields of Faith coming this fall. his time in the NFL playing for Kansas City Crossword Corner Answers on page 16 CLUES ACROSS 42. White-breasted N. 18. Sodium 1. Employ American auk 19. 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Potassium helps Facility (FDCF) don’t sound like places with overweight/obesity, balance the amount of barking puppies, but that’s exactly what you physical activity, family By Amy O’Grady sodium in your cells. can find. Ashley Anderson, a decorated dog history, low potassium High-potassium trainer in Des Moines Iowa, started working and high sodium containing foods: for Puppies for Parole in 2014. She was intake. Several of these risk factors can Baked potato (skin on), boiled introduced to the program through friend be controlled through choosing healthy potatoes, avocados, spinach, bananas, Kathy Turner, the City of Cameron’s Animal behaviors. milk, fish, white or lima beans, Control Officer. Reducing high blood pressure through artichokes, Brussels sprouts, broccoli, Ashley loves dogs and loves working with healthy eating can be done by reducing salt yogurt, nuts, oranges or cantaloupe. them. Growing up her family always owned been shown to be more effective than in your diet. The Dietary Guideline for Processed foods are often purchased for German Shepard’s. When her family let her punishment. “We have one day where they Americans recommends reducing sodium convenience because cooking and creating pick out her own dog, she chose a Coon have to take leashes and collars off and to less than 2,300 mg per day for adults flavor profiles for dishes isn’t second Hound named Molly. “I remember wishing make the puppies listen to them which or less than 1500 mg for adults already nature for many. I could take my dog everywhere,” Ashley gets really funny because they can’t get diagnosed with prehypertension and Below are a few flavor splashes to reminisced. She ended up having Molly for mad.” Ashley’s job is to oversee training of hypertension. Commercially processed complement your vegetables. Add 16 years. “My family was traditional about dogs by inmates and then connect dogs with or prepared foods account for 3,400 mg of ingredients together in small saucepan, raising dogs and used lots of punishment. It adopting families. “It only took about nine sodium the average American consumes heat briefly, pour onto vegetables and toss made Molly a very fearful dog. That’s where months for prisoners to train a puppy to hit daily. to coat. my passion for training came from, I think.” a light switch and pick up almost anything,” Too much sodium in your diet can Asian Ginger Lime – 2 tsp sesame Puppies for Parole has been known to said Asley referencing skills needed for a decrease the kidneys ability to regulate oil, 1 tsp fresh grated ginger (or 2 pinches produce highly affective and well-trained specialized placement fluid which increases blood pressure. dried), few squeezes fresh lime juice and ½ dogs. “The two prisons in Cameron have Ashley has a few dogs over the years Blood pressure rises and falls normally tsp soy sauce. Heat 3 minutes. been successful in providing well-mannered that she has raised and is close with. She throughout the day, but when blood Cajun Oil – warm 2 tsp olive oil & 3 dogs with the potential of service work for lit up when asked their names and stories. pressure remains high for too long it can finely chopped green onions until tender, four to five years,” said Ashley. Many of the Zee, a Black Mouth Cur which is the same damage your heart and put you at risk for then add 1 tsp Cajun spice blend, few inmates participating in the program have breed as the original Old Yeller, was a first heart disease and stroke. squeezes fresh lemon juice and couple in been in the prison system for 20 years placement for the puppy parole program. He • Choose products with label claims of drops of hot sauce. or more. Most of the offenders will not be was adopted to a family with an eight-year- no-added salt, reduced sodium or low Garlic Citrus Butter - Heat 2 Tbsp released. Ashley believes the program is old girl with autism. “They were looking salt butter, add 2 small cloves minced garlic, a good for the inmates; allowing them to for a Black Lab and her parents didn’t like • Buy fresh, frozen or canned vegetables bit of fresh thyme or mixed herbs, and 1 tsp develop a connection to the dog and deep Zee at first for its Bull look. As soon as the with no salt added. lemon or orange juice & sauté until garlic emotional ties. She also believes that it little girl was introduced to the dog, she just • Drain and rinse canned vegetables or softens. teaches offenders something about the started talking to it, so they had to take it.” beans containing salt Reducing sodium doesn’t have to mean consequences of the actions that brought Rubin, below, a Blue Tick coon Hound, • Purchase fresh meats, poultry and reducing flavor. Be bold and be creative. them to the place they are in today. “They was another special case. He actually lived seafood rather than processed meats grow a connection with a dog and watch it with Ashley for nine months because he • Experiment with herbs and spice This Week’s Healthy Habit: Get your grow up. Then I come to take the dog. It’s needed specialized training for seizure combinations to flavor dishes blood pressure checked and be aware of very ironic. At some point these men took alerts. A little girl in New York needed a Cooking from scratch allows you to the sodium content in the products you someone [or something] special away from dog for seizures and the dog needed to be control the sodium content of your meals. currently purchase. someone else”. hypoallergenic. It just so happens Blue Tick When it is estimated that 77% of the salt In the program offenders learn to train Coon Hounds have short coats and they with positive reinforcement, which has don’t shed. The Cameron Puppies for Parole program has placed THORNE more than 50 dogs. 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Also, on the 250 days As you work toward any investment sales been misled. a year when the wind speed is below the achieving your goals in you make. If you believe that wind energy will 10-mph threshold, they use electricity to life, you will need to make Your tax and replace coal generation, it will not. It is too keep them rotating slowly. This is to help moves that contain financial, financial advisors also unreliable. Coal is used primarily for base prevent the shaft from sagging due to the tax and legal elements, so may want to be in touch load generation (that portion of the energy cantilevered weight of the rotor. When you you may want to get some on other issues, such demand that is nearly constant). Windmills factor everything in you have an overall help – from more than one as your contributions source. Specifically, you to a retirement plan. require a minimum wind speed of about 10 negative impact on the environment. might want to put together For example, if you are mph. In this part of the country that only If there are any wind energy supporters a team comprised of your self-employed or own a occurs about 110 days per year on average. still reading, you’re probably thinking that financial advisor, your CPA small business, and you If it weren’t for coal, we would be without I’m full of it and don’t know what I am or other tax professional, contribute to a SEP-IRA power a lot. Wind energy is therefore used to talking about. Don’t take my word for it. and your attorney. Together, – which is funded with supplement peaking power. Peaking power Research it yourself. Be informed about this team can help you with By Joshua Strong pre-tax dollars, so the is currently provided mostly by combustion your beliefs and convictions. Just don’t look many types of financial/tax/ more you contribute, turbines, or similar equipment, that burn only at information provided by the wind legal connections. the lower your taxable natural gas. Natural gas is considered a energy companies. Look at other sources, For starters, you may decide to sell some income – your financial advisor can report clean fuel and is not blamed for climate weigh all the evidence, and make up your investments and use the proceeds to buy to your tax advisor (with your permission) change. So, there is really no help with own mind. others that may now be more appropriate how much you’ve contributed at given for your needs. If you sell some investments points in a year, and your tax advisor can climate change. you’ve held for a year or less and realize a then let you know how much more you By now most people have had a chance to Fred Campbell capital gain on the sale, the gain generally might need to add to move into a lower tax get close enough to a wind turbine to realize Clarksdale will be considered short-term and be taxed bracket, or at least avoid being bumped up at your ordinary income tax rate. But if to a higher one. Your financial advisor will Lord, have mercy on the City Council of department heads. you’ve held the investments for more than be the one to recommend the investments Cameron, Missouri. I say that with some While reading these minutes, I realized a year before selling, your gain will likely you use to fund your SEP-IRA. authority because I have just completed that each of these people bring something be considered long-term and taxed at the Your financial advisor can also help reading the past two years worth of city important to the table. In spite of what I hear lower, long-term capital gains rate, which you choose the investment or insurance council meeting minutes, no easy task. What at coffee and from people here and there, can be 0 percent, 15 percent or 20 percent, vehicles that can fund an estate-planning or a combination of those rates. arrangement, such as an irrevocable living I discovered is that our community is this council is really getting something done On the other hand, if you sell an trust. But to establish that trust in the first fortunate to have this particular council in and seems to work together well. I feel each investment and realize a capital loss, you place, and to make sure it conforms to all place at this time. member truly has their heart and mind in the may be able to apply the loss to offset gains applicable laws, you will want to work This council is a good mix. We have right place. They face huge problems and in realized by selling other, more profitable with an attorney experienced in planning Dennis, who has owned a real estate spite of what you may have heard or feel, it investments and also potentially offset estates. Your tax professional may also need business for as long as I can remember. He appears that as a group, they have the right some of your ordinary income. So, the to be brought in. Again, communication brings experience from knowing every stuff. Go read the minutes, see what they questions potentially raised by investment between your various advisors is essential. block in town and what is needed in our do and accomplish as a team and I bet you’ll sales – “Should I sell?”, “If so, when?”, These are just a few of the instances neighborhoods and our city as a whole. We be surprised. 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19-MOSAIC-0171_MayoAD_50694x8_CameronCitizen_RUN.indd 1 2/12/19 11:11 AM 12 - Citizen-Observer Thursday, March 14, 2019 Thursday, March 14, 2019 Citizen-Observer - 13 CAMERON’S ONAL DIRE OTI CTO EV R D Y By Tara Wallace Editor [email protected] BIBLE BAPTIST CHURCH CAMERON UNITED FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH THE CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST Pastor James Mackey METHODIST CHURCH (Disciples of Christ) OF LATTER-DAY SAINTS 515 S. Elm St. Dr. Richard Adams Pastor Russ Hamilton Bishop Benjamin Anderson (816) 632-7337 | (816) 284-2830 201 N. Pine | (816) 632-3461 318 N. Pine | (816) 632-3605 1100 E. Grand | (816) 918-1718 Follow us on facebook www.cameronumc.org www.cameronfcc.com Sunday Services 11:30 a.m. Sunday School 10:00 a.m. Sunday Morning Service 10:00 a.m. [email protected] Wednesday Night Youth Group 7 p.m. Sunday Morning Service 11:00 a.m. Sunday F.U.E.L. Follow us on facebook Family Genealogy Center- Sunday Afternoon Service 2:00 p.m. Youth Group grades 10-12 7:30 p.m. Sunday School 9:00 a.m. Open to the Public Tues. 9:00-2:00 Wed. Evening Service Wednesday Night Live 5:30 p.m. Sunday Morning Service 10:00 a.m. Wed. 10:00-12:00 & Kids Club 7:00 p.m. 2 yr old - 9th grade MABEL WORSHIP CENTER TURNING POINT CHURCH CAMERON CHURCH COMMUNITY OF CHRIST ASSEMBLY OF GOD Pastor Joe Jones OF CHRIST Pastors Vern Bradford and Pastor Tim Ashby N 69 Hwy at EE Junction Gary Bell Mallory Neeley 5 miles North of Hwy. 36 on 69 Hwy., (816) 632-7608 1020 S Walnut Terr | (816) 632-6226 902 W. 4th | (816) 632-3303 1/4 mile West at sign | (816) 632-2673 Follow us on facebook Sunday Bible Study 9:30 a.m. Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Follow us on facebook Turning Point Church Cameron MO Sunday Morning Worship 10:30 a.m. Sunday Morning Service 10:45 a.m. Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Cafe Connect Breakfast 9:45 a.m. Sunday Evening Worship 5:30 p.m. Sunday Morning Worship 10:30 a.m. Sunday B.I.G. Church Ages 5-11 Wednesday Bible Study 7 p.m. CORNERSTONE CHURCH Sunday Evening Worship 6:00 p.m. & Sunday School 10:00 a.m. Pastor Morgan Saunders Wednesday Family Night Sunday Worship & Word 11:00 a.m. CAMERON CHURCH OF 317 N. Locust | (660) 815-5373 Adult Bible Study 7:00 p.m. Sunday Celebrate Recovery 6:30 p.m. THE NAZARENE cornerstonechurch.cc A Christ centered recovery program Pastor Vicki Copp Sunday Worship 9:00 & 10:30 am. PASSION CHURCH Tuesday Small Group Classes 206 Lovers Lane | (816) 632-7812 Sunday Night Youth Group 6:00 p.m. Pastors Lonnie and Colleen Hardy For All Ages 7:00 p.m. [email protected] Wednesday Night Service 7:00 p.m. (816) 632-2527 Sunday School 9:45 a.m. www.passionchurchmo.com WALNUT STREET BAPTIST Sunday Morning Worship 10:45 a.m. CROSSROADS ASSEMBLY OF GOD Sunday Morning Service 10:00 a.m. CHURCH Wednesday Youth Group 6:30 p.m. Pastor Tim Harrell Wednesday Evening Service 7:00 p.m. Pastor Larry Griffey 919 North Harris St. 421 N Walnut St. | 816-632-0233 CAMERON RESTORATION BRANCH Sunday Service 10:30 a.m. PRINCE OF PEACE Sunday School 10:00 a.m. OF THE CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST Wednesday Service 6:30 p.m. LUTHERAN CHURCH LCMS Sunday Morning Worship 11:00 a.m. Elder Andrew Holmes Children’s Ministry Wed. & Sun. Rev. Nathan Woolery 1008 W. 3rd | (816) 585-1969 Blessing Room Tues. & Thurs. 1-4 p.m. 209 Little Brick St. | (816) 632-7904 Opening Worship 9:30 a.m. Food Pantry 1st & 3rd Fri. 9-12 Sunday School/Bible Study 9:30 a.m. Sunday School 9:40 a.m. Sunday Worship Service 10:45 a.m. Sunday Morning Service 10:30 a.m. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Wednesday Bible Study 1:30 p.m. Wed. Prayer Service 7:30 p.m. Senior Pastor Ken Gazaway 202 E. Ford | (816) 632-7251 RIVER OF LIFE BAPTIST CHURCH Minister of Music - Terry Beasley Pastors Otis Nixdorf and Dave Nixdorf Youth & Children’s Pastor - Scott Hill 811 S. Walnut | (816) 632-2246 www.cameronfbc.org www.riveroflifebaptist.com Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Sunday School 10:00 a.m. Sunday Worship Service 10:45 a.m. Sunday Worship Service 11:00 a.m. Sunday Evening Service 5:30 p.m. Sunday Youth Gathering 5:30 p.m. ST. MUNCHIN CATHOLIC CHURCH Sunday Children’s Ministry 5:30 p.m. Father Thomas Ludwig Wednesday Awana Club 6:00 p.m. 301 N. Cedar | (816) 632-2768 Wed. Impact Youth Ministries 6:15 p.m. www.munchin.net 124 E. 3rd Street • P.O. Box 567 Wednesday Prayer Meeting 6:30 p.m. [email protected] Cameron, MO 64429 Saturday Mass 5:00 p.m. 816-632-6641

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of Missouri agriculture. That image may to the first-place winner in each of the six 10-46 ...... 3 Harassment ...... 1 take shape through a breathtaking farm categories. A Missouri Grown Market gift 10-50 J Unknown ...... 4 Information ...... 7 landscape, an aerial shot of harvest, a farm certificate, valued at $50, will be awarded 10-50 J1 ...... 8 Missing Person ...... 2 tractor that has been in the family for years to the Best of Show. Category winners and 911 Hangup ...... 2 Municipal ...... 1 or a fun moment captured on a mobile device Best of Show will also receive professional Alarms ...... 2 Other Agency Call ...... 2 showcasing farm life. canvas prints of their winning shot, provided Area Check ...... 5 Parking Complaint ...... 5 “Our annual photo contest is one of the by Missouri Grown. Assault ...... 2 Pedestrian Check ...... 4 best ways for farmers and ranchers across Winners will be announced in early July, Assist Outside Agency ...... 4 Property Damage ...... 2 Missouri to share their stories,” said Director and winning images will be displayed during Building Check ...... 3 Pursuit ...... 2 of Agriculture Chris Chinn. “Showcasing the Missouri State Fair in the Agriculture C & I Driver ...... 4 Recovered Property ...... 3 the legacy of Missouri agriculture fits right Building, August 8-18, 2019. Car Stop ...... 59 Stealing ...... 14 into our reachMORE pillar here at the To submit your photos, go to agriculture. Check Welfare ...... 5 Suspicious Activity ...... 14 Department, and there is no better way to mo.gov/focus and complete the online form. Citizen Assist ...... 34 Tampering ...... 1 jumpstart the contest’s 10th year than to kick A complete list of rules and guidelines can Civil ...... 3 Test Equipment ...... 3 it off during National Agriculture Week.” be found on the same page. Photos submitted Custody Issue ...... 1 Threats ...... 3 The Focus on Missouri Agriculture to the contest will be placed on the contest Death ...... 5 Towed Vehicle ...... 2 Photo Contest is open to Missouri’s amateur website and available on the department’s Disturbance ...... 7 Trespassing ...... 3 photographers of all ages. Participants may Flickr stream. Photos must be submitted Domestic Disturbance ...... 3 Vandalism ...... 1 enter up to three photos in each of the six by June 14. Drug Activity ...... 1 Vehicle Check ...... 9 categories. The photo contest categories More information about the Missouri Escort ...... 13 Warrant Service ...... 1 are: Beauty of the Farm, Faces of the Farm, Department of Agriculture and its programs Follow-Up ...... 9 Grand Total ...... 258 The Farmer’s Life, Pride of the Farm and is available online at Agriculture.Mo.Gov. Fraud ...... 1 Farm Selfie. Children’s Barnyard, a special category for budding photographers ages Have some helpful information? Want to stay anonymous? Cameron TIPS Hotline: (816) 632-TIPS (8477) G. DODD & SON MASONRY “Serving the Northwest Missouri Area For Over 50 Years” * Brick * Block * Stone Service all Brands * Fireplaces - Tuckpointing & Waterproofing Residential & Commercial Fully Insured - Dennis Dodd SaleS and Service 211 N Chestnut St. 816-724-1257 [email protected] 816-575-2497 Cameron, MO Cameron, MO 64429 14 - Citizen-Observer Thursday, March 14, 2019 The Tank

“Journalist, Stalker, what’s the difference?” March 14, 2019 1022 S. Chestnut, Cameron, Missouri 64429 Volume 88/ Issue 17 Marvel writer skypes CHS graphic novel lovers to break into publishing Over the years, Aar- Jaden Miller had to get to New York on was nominated for Sophomores City and writers basi- many awards. In 2007, cally had to be in the he was nominated for American comic book hub of it. He mentioned the Eisner Award for writer that growing up in a Best Ministries for his skyped CHS students small town in Alabama book . on Tuesday, March 6 felt a million miles In 2015, he was nom- during Dragon Time to away from New York inated for the Eisner talk with students about City and when I looked Award for Best Writer his novels. out at the students fac- for , Aaron was born on es, I saw that comment Original Sin, and Jan. 28, 1973 in Jas- had resonated with a Men of Wrath, the Eis- per, Alabama. Aaron lot of them growing up ner Award for Best graduated from Shel- in a small town might Continuing Series by County High School feel farther from big op- Southern Bastards, and attended the Uni- portunities but I think the Harvey Award for versity of Alabama at he reiterated that now Best New Series for Birmingham where he there are a lot of possi- Southern Bastards and received his Bachelor bilities available if peo- the Harvey Award for of Arts in English. ple are willing to work Best Writer for South- “Jason Aaron is very for them,” Mrs. O’Boyle ern Bastards. In 2016, interesting to listen to. said. Aaron was nominated Usually you fantasize In 2007, Aaron wrote for Eisner Award for about writing, but when Photo by Jaden Miller Ripclaw: Pilot Season. Best Continuing Series he talks about his daily Jason Aaron receives an abundance of questions involving his favorite marvel Aaron was hired to for Southern Bastards life it’s a different expe- character, his upcoming novels, and his experiences as a writer. write issues of Wol- , the Eisner Award for rience than what you Thor, The Other Side, ent contest, the con- verine and Black Pan- Best Writer for South- think it would be and it’s , Ghost Rider, test consisted of a one ther by Marvel editor ern Bastards, Star very cool,” Sophomore Wolverine and Pun- page synopsis. Axel Alonso after he Wars, Doctor Strange, Malayna Case said. isherMax. His career “Mr. Aaron mentioned read Aaron’s novels Thor and Men of Wrath Jason Aaron has began in 2001 after that when he was grow- The Other Side and and the Inkpot award. written novels such as he won a Marvel tal- ing up, people wishing Scalped. Missouri Western writing day focuses on past Candy Gardner using their own words. Af- the differences with per- “It was actually real- the inside,” Cotte said ter the instructions were sonalities in monsters in ly interesting seeing how The ending of the ses- Sophomore written, students traded comic books and humans some monsters are com- sion, students went to an Eleven CHS students materials and received now. pared to humans just on open mic session where were selected to attend instructions that another students had the oppor- the Between the Lines student wrote. This ses- tunity to share their own High School Writing Day sion was an all day work- writing. Junior Catelyn at Missouri Western on shop so they stayed till Huber shared a poem of March 7. lunchtime. her own called, “god with Students participated “In general everybody a lowercase g.” Huber in two workshops of their has a different view of wrote her poem based on choice out of the eleven what they should expect her own experience with options they had. Se- to do throughout the in- her relationship with reli- nior Jarrod Hoselton and structions but everybody gion. Sophomore Brooke Man- won’t build it the same “I just wanted to share. this attended a workshop way,” Hoselton said. It was something that I called, ‘These Instruc- Junior Christopher was really proud of and tions Suck!” during this Cotte went the session, “I, I feel like I’m silenced a workshop, students were Monster” where students lot because of the things given materials to build a wrote about finding the I’ve gone through,” Huber inner monster in them- Photo by Melisa Harper said. scale model and journal CHS students pose after listening to other students present their open mic peic- how to build the model selves. They discussed es and learning other creative ways of writing.

CHS band tors,members Ann Clark and Blake portunityrehearse to practice with dofor to perform their better and section do it during band alsclass so Joy Collins Durren, stepped down for their sections. how. Some recommenda- we have sectional,” Steele Sophomore the day to allow their band According to Senior Car- tions would include how said. students to be taught by son Steele, the purpose to easily get to the right The band is currently The Cameron High School other college band stu- of having sectionals is to pitch, some changes in working on The Lord of the Band has participated in dents about their certain learn ways to be better as a their songs, and methods Rings, British 8th, a British their annual band sec- instruments. This allowed section. Each band section to better their playing abil- march, and Seal Lullaby. tionals where the band the students to learn from goes into separate rooms ities. The band is preparing for students had the oppor- a new perspective, get a where they warm up, per- “There are certain things their full band contest on tunity to learn from a new second opinion on their form their rehearsed music we have to work on as a April 2 at Platte County perspective. On Saturday, music, and it gave the and are given recommen- section but most of the High School. March 9 the band direc- band students a great op- dations on what they can time we don’t have time to March 14, 2019 The Tank Volume 88/Issue 17/Page 2 Thursday, March 14, 2019 Citizen-Observer - 15 CHS DECA students take districts by snow storm Cheyenne Boles Hutchinson said. Sopohomore The students had to cre- ate a presentation for their DECA had their district competition along with competition on Monday, writing a 20-page paper Feb. 25 after being re- about the project they did. scheduled two times due However, the role play stu- to snow. The 12 students dents, who are given a sce- who are advancing to state nario and have to come up include: Claudia McIntire with a plan of action, were and Elliot Turner earning still required to present. a place of second for their DECA is a business based Community Service Proj- organization in which stu- ect, Tyler Anderson and dents involved learn about Rylan Brown received first careers in fields such as for their Travel and Tour- marketing, hospitality, fi- ism Management Team nance, management and Event, Lauren McBee and more. In DECA, students Jaycie Hutchinson earned can go into the community first for their Financial Lit- and help businesses with eracy Promotion Project, ideas to get more custom- Aubrey Brown and Brenna ers. Bontrager placed first for “DECA is for students their Hospitality and Tour- who dream of making it in ism Operations Research the business industry out- project, Mackenzie Wil- side of high school,” Se- liams placed for her Hos- nior Tyler Anderson said. pitality and Tourism Oper- The grading for proj- ations Research project, ects is based on presen- Katie Rooney qualified for tation and their papers. Hotel and Lodging Man- The paper is worth 66 agement, and Jade Wilson percent of their grade and qualified for Buying and the presentation is worth Merchandising Operations 33 percent. For roleplay Research Project. students, students take a “DECA is a good envi- test over marketing which ronment to meet new peo- is worth 33 percent of their ple who aren’t just from our grade, and their role play is own school but from other Photos by Mrs. Brittany Simpson 66 percent. Due to the re- schools as well. It’s very State Qualifiers Top left,Tyler Anderson and Rylan Brown, Center left, Aubrey Brown and Brenna Bontrager, scheduling of districts, the professional and helps you Lower left, Mackenzie Williams. Top right, Katie Rooney, Center right, Elliot Turner and Claudia McIntire, students were not graded get ready for life outside of Lower right, Jade Wilson. Not pictured are Jaycie Hutchinson and Lauren McBee. on their presentation, but high school,” Senior Jaycie graded on their papers. Hogwarts-themed convention casts a spell on StuCo Hadley Berry theme of the convention was Oct. 11. As the secretary Sopohomore based off of the books of of the Northwest District, Harry Potter. we will plan the meeting The 2019-2020 Executive “Stuco teaches me how this spring when we head Board for the CHS Student to be a leader and influence to Staley High School to my peers. I know that it just Council attended the 71st get out ducks in a row.” looks like a giant party but Annual Missouri Associa- The Student Council Ex- tion of Student Council State state really helped me real- ize that it’s much more than ecutive Board will plan on Convention at Lindbergh Monday April 1, at Staley High School in St. Louis, that,” Yates stated. High School. The planning MO, March 7-9. “Stuco really helped me The convention is held throughout freshman year.” falls on the District Execu- at the President school and Burton said, “I was nervous tive Board. take an entire year to plan. going into freshman year For three days over 1200 but by joining Stuco, I found students from across the friends and slowly it started The Photo by Kim Berhorst state attend the convention. feeling less like a club and CHS Student Council Executive Board take a moment to get sorted more like a family. I mean I Tank Keynote speakers included during the Hogwarts-themed MASC State Convention. Front row from Cara Filler, Steve Bollar and got so passionate about our the left, Tyler Campbell, Alisha Neal, Carolyn Estes. Back row, Katie organization that I ran for Jeff Yalden. Filler, a Cana- Rooney, Mattie Burton, Aly Yates and Adviser Melissa A. Robinson. Editor dian by birth, created the office and I actually made it Jaden Miller practices from his education- olyn Estes, Secretary Mat- happen.” “Drive to Save Lives Tour,” Copy Editor which is North America’s al experience. From a Joke ti Burton, Treasurer Katie “Being the StuCo presi- Maggie Wisecup of the Day to make students Rooney and Public Rela- dent is a great honor, I just #1 Resource for Prevention Story Editor Speakers. Her message groan and relax, to having a tions Tyler Campbell and Aly hope that I can live up to the Candy Gardner Thank You Day when staff Yates. expectations,” Neal said. was about the decisions we Photo Editor make that have devastating and students show their ap- “I wanted to hold an of- “The State Convention Cheyenne Boles consequences. preciation for each other. Ac- fice post since last year as a marks the first time the new Reporters cording to the CHS Student freshman,” Rooney said. officers take charge,” Mrs. Joy Collins Bollar has been in the Candy Gardner high school industry for more Council Executive Board, During the convention, Robinson said. “It is a sad Madalynne Goddard many of his ideas will be im- there are different activities time to leave the previous Justina Hargrave than 23 years, as a teacher, Cyrus Roe principal, and superinten- plemented in the 2019-2020 that were held, including executive board at home, Advisor dent. He bases his keynote school year. dance parties with a DJ, but it is nice to see the Melissa A. Robinson on the book he wrote, “Ideas The Executive Board speeches that spoke to the new board take charge. Ideas Ideas” which show- consists of President Alisha officers about how to bea Our next big event is the cases the most effective best Neal, Vice-President Car- leader and much more. The Northwest District meeting 16 - Citizen-Observer Thursday, March 14, 2019 The Eggleston Report – New Plan to Fund Road Bridge Funding and Bridge Improvements Last year, the Capitol total of $450 million spent. Missouri Department of Some in the legislature without Raising Taxes or Transportation (MoDOT) Report are concerned about the was given and spent governor’s plan because about $4.6 billion of they don’t like the idea of Incurring New Debt taxpayer money on expending $100 million the construction and in taxpayer money on House Budget is just a mechanism to keep maintenance of Missouri interest to pay back what Committee unveiled a Capitol track of them while they are roads, bridges, and other we borrowed. They are spending plan this week relocating and hopefully transportation assets that also concerned about that makes a significant Report it incentivizes them to re- MoDOT manages. This using general revenue for investment in state register. $4.6 billion comes from roads and bridges, which transportation infrastructure REAL ID-Compliant your gas tax, diesel tax, has never been done. without raising taxes or Driver Licenses license and registration General revenue is the non- incurring new debt for Missourians received fees, and federal matches earmarked pot of money the state. The committee good news this week as substitute includes a $100 the Missouri Department on some of that money. By J. Eggleston used to pay for schools, million appropriation to of Revenue announced Since I have been in the State Rep., 2nd District ag, corrections, and other legislature, MoDOT has government services. pay for road and bridge that it is on schedule to said that $4.6 billion A small group of Senators improvements. offer REAL ID-compliant is not enough. Last year, during the 21st has proposed a second idea of dedicating I believe in the driver licenses and non- Century Missouri Transportation Task Force 50 percent of excess general revenue for importance of crafting a driver identification on meetings, MoDOT said they needed an bridges. While this would still use general plan that provides adequate By Jim Neely March 25. The REAL additional $800+ million to do everything revenue, it would only dip into what is left funding for Missouri’s State Rep., 8th District ID-compliant forms of they want to do in transportation. after all other departments have been funded transportation needs without identification will be A few years ago, a sales tax increase to and would not include borrowing and so having the state go further into debt. The $100 necessary effective October 1, 2020 for send more money to MoDOT was on the would have no interest. million in general revenue will be dedicated residents to fly domestically, to access ballot, but it failed with the voters. Last year, Then, this week the House budget chair to the State Road Fund for bridge projects in federal facilities, including military bases a gas tax increase - which also contained Cody Smith included a budget line item of the Statewide Transportation Improvement and federal courthouses, and to enter nuclear language about highway patrol funding and $100 million in his budget plan to dedicate Program, which sets the transportation power plants. Olympic medals that some voters found to roads and bridges, which is a third idea projects the Missouri Department of In 2017, the Missouri General Assembly confusing - was on the ballot, but it also for additional MoDOT funding. This would Transportation will undertake. All of our approved legislation to give residents the failed. So, in this legislative session several come from the main pool of general revenue county commissions are a part of a Regional option to obtain a photo ID that is compliant ideas have been floated on how to get – not the excess – but would also be free of Planning Commission that meets to decide with the federal REAL ID Act. The current MoDOT more money without raising taxes. loan interest payments. which area projects are most needed. version of the Missouri driver license is The first idea came from Governor Session wraps up in mid-May. Whether PROTECTING OUR CHILDREN not compliant. The federal government Parson. His idea was to borrow $350 we go with the governor’s plan, the Senate’s Those convicted of child molestation has granted multiple extensions to give million dedicated to fixing about 250 plan, or the House budget chair’s plan is are considered dangerous sex offenders and Missourians additional months to utilize smaller-to-medium sized bridges around the difficult to say at this time. Or we may just when changing residence will be required their existing licenses. state, which would free up $350 million that say $4.6 billion is enough for MoDOT and to turn over his or her driver license to the Visit dor.mo.gov/drivers/real-id- would have gone to those projects to be used leave things as they are. We shall see. law enforcement official with whom the information/ for a complete listing of in other ways by MoDOT. The $350 million Until next time, best wishes of safety, offender was last registered. The offender acceptable documents for REAL ID- would be paid back $30 million per year health and prosperity to you and your family. would then have three days to register with compliant license and ID card processing, over 15 years out of general revenue, for a the law enforcement official in the new as well as other important information area of residence, which would result in regarding REAL ID. For more information the driver license being returned. Failure to about the REAL ID Act, visit the U.S. re-register would result in a felony offense, Department of Homeland Security website driver license suspended, and the individual at dhs.gov/real-id would be required to be electronically As always, please do not hesitate to Crossword Answers monitored for two years. The state loses reach out with any questions, concerns, or track of offenders when they move, so this suggestions you might have. Encouraging Seat Belt Safety This week I am pleased to report the belt may only be introduced as evidence Senate passed Senate Bill to mitigate damages, by 1 30 which I sponsored. Capitol percent, after negligence has This is a simple bill Report already been determined. which allows a vehicle Cars in the United States occupant’s failure to are built with seat belts for wear a safety belt to be a reason — they keep us allowed as evidence safe from some of the worst of the occupant’s own possible injuries in car crashes, negligence in a lawsuit. such as those caused by being In short, if someone fails ejected from a vehicle. If you to wear a seatbelt, and it were not wearing a seat belt contributes to the harm at the time of an accident, this that person suffered, the fact is pertinent to a jury’s jury is entitled to consider consideration of whether that in determining the you are at least partially money awarded to the By Dan Hegeman responsible for the injuries person in a lawsuit. State Sen., 12th District you suffered. Under current law, The bill will now head failure to wear a seat belt cannot be used to the House of Representative for their as evidence of comparative negligence consideration, and I hope approval. This is in product liability lawsuits against car just another step in the process of improving manufacturers. This means that, during a the legal climate in Missouri and restoring court case involving a car crash, a jury is balance and fairness to our courts here in the Call 816-632-6543 to start your subscription today or visit not allowed to evaluate whether injuries to State. the plaintiff were at least partially caused As always, please feel free to call, email us online! www.mycameronnews.com by the driver’s own negligence in choosing or write with your ideas or concerns. not to wear a seat belt. Failure to wear a seat Thursday, March 14, 2019 Classifieds Citizen-Observer - 17 AA OF GAL­LA­TIN 213 - Special Notices Open Meet­ing Wed­. Nights, Advertising Deadlines 6 - 8 pm, 1207 S. Clay. 7th Day Cameron Shopper AA MEETINGS: Advent Church. Lathrop First Christian Church. Call Richard O. 660-605-0339 Classifieds A Section Deadline - Fridays, 9:45 a.m. Mondays 7pm. Non-smoking. (TFN) B Section Deadline - Mondays, 10:45 a.m. Call 816-528-3130 or Index & User’s Guide 816-586-3361. (TFN) Citizen-Observer - Tuesdays, 9:45 a.m. Seeds, Feeds, Fertilizers ..... 288 Heating, Air Conditioning ... 393 Building Sites & Lots ...... 551 Hearing Aid Supplies ...... 682 Therapy ...... 788 101 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 Farmers Services ...... 297 Jewelry ...... 402 Income Property ...... 560 Horseshoeing ...... 687 Trenching ...... 795 Public Notices ...... 101 Farm Miscellaneous ...... 299 Lawn Mowers ...... 405 Commercial Property ...... 563 Insulation, Siding ...... 688 TV/VCR Repair ...... 797 201-250 301-350 Lawn Supplies ...... 408 Houses for Sale ...... 566 Insurance Services ...... 692 Typing - Resumes ...... 800 Medical Supplies ...... 411 Wanted, Real Estate ...... 569 Interior Decorating ...... 695 Upholstery, Carpet, Drapes 803 Announcements Employment Miscellaneous ...... 414 Mobile Homes ...... 573 Internet/Computer Serv...... 698 Vacuum Sales, Repairs ...... 809 Employment Services ...... 301 Musical Instruments ...... 417 Mobile Home Sites ...... 575 Laundry, Dry Cleaning ...... 701 Waterproofing ...... 812 Cemeteries ...... 201 Job Information ...... 304 Office Supplies ...... 420 Lawn & Garden Care ...... 704 Monuments, Funerals ...... 204 Temporary ...... 307 Snow Equipment ...... 423 Lawn Mowers, Sm. Eng...... 707 826-850 601-825 In Memoriam ...... 207 Help Wanted ...... 310 Sporting Goods ...... 426 Special Services Leather Cleaning, Repair .... 710 Recreation Card of Thanks ...... 210 Sales Help Wanted ...... 313 Tools ...... 429 Legal Services ...... 711 PUBLIC NOTICE Special Notices ...... 213 Situations Wanted ...... 316 Wanted to Buy ...... 432 Masonry & Concrete ...... 713 Personal Watercraft ...... 826 Adoption Services ...... 601 Tickets ...... 216 Positions Wanted ...... 319 Wearing Apparel ...... 435 Air & Duct Cleaning ...... 607 Meat Processing ...... 714 Boats, Marine Supplies ...... 829 Amusements, Events ...... 222 Childcare ...... 322 Air Services ...... 610 Miscellaneous Services ...... 716 Campers & Trailers ...... 832 The Clinton County Planning & Zoning Commission will hold a public Vacations, Resorts ...... 225 Care for Elderly ...... 325 451-475 Alterations & Sewing ...... 616 Moving ...... 719 Airplanes ...... 835 hearing on April 4, at 7:00 p.m. in the Community Room of the Clinton Schools-Instruction ...... 228 Employment Opportunities 328 Financial Antiques & Restorations ..... 619 Music Instruction ...... 721 Recreational Vehicles ...... 837 County Courthouse. The purpose of the meeting is to propose Lost Items/Pets ...... 231 Miscellaneous ...... 331 Appliance Repair ...... 622 Novelties & Spec. Gifts ...... 725 Miscellaneous ...... 838 amendment changes to Section 22 -LAND SUBDIVISION Found Items/Pets ...... 234 Antiques ...... 351 Business Opportunities ...... 451 Auctioneers ...... 623 Nursing, Rest Homes ...... 728 851-900 REGULATIONS, Section 14 -ADDITIONAL USE REGULATIONS, Miscellaneous ...... 237 Money to Loan ...... 454 Beauty & Barber Shops ...... 628 Odd Jobs ...... 731 Section 2 -DEFINITIONS, Section 13 -SPECIAL USE PERMITS, of 351-450 Miscellaneous ...... 455 Bicycle, Motorcycle Repair . 631 Office Equipment ...... 734 Automotive 251-275 the Zoning Ordinance. Actions will be taken regarding theses proposed Merchandise Bookkeeping, Taxes ...... 634 Painting & Papering ...... 737 Auto Parts ...... 851 Pets & Supplies 501-550 Carpentry & Remodeling .... 637 Pest Control ...... 743 Auto Services ...... 854 changes which may affect all land in Clinton County, Missouri. All Appliances ...... 352 Rentals Catering/Food Services ...... 640 Pet Services ...... 746 Classic - Antique ...... 857 interested parties should attend. 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 Tina M. Adair Cats ...... 253 Building Materials ...... 360 Apartments, Unfurnished ... 504 Clocks, Watches, Jewelry ... 649 Plumbing, Sewer Service .... 755 Motorcycles ...... 869 Registered Pets ...... 254 Business Equipment ...... 363 Duplexes ...... 507 Computer Services ...... 651 Printing Services ...... 758 Vans, Equipment ...... 872 Miscellaneous Pets ...... 257 Collectibles ...... 366 Mobile Homes ...... 510 Courier/Delivery Service ...... 652 Rental Services ...... 761 Trucks ...... 875 Grooming & Supplies ...... 260 Computers ...... 369 Houses ...... 513 Elderly Services ...... 654 Roofing ...... 764 Sports Utility Vehicle ...... 876 Kennels/Pet Sitters ...... 263 Construction Equipment ..... 372 Want to Rent ...... 516 Electrical Services ...... 655 Saddle & Tack ...... 767 Farm Trucks ...... 878

Horses & Ponies ...... 266 PUBLIC HEARING 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 Please publish in the Cameron Citizen-Observer the weeks of March 14th Flooring, Carpet ...... 380 Office Space ...... 525 Fencing ...... 664 Snow Removal ...... 773 Campers, Shells ...... 889 The st Clinton County Commission is soliciting bids for a Farmers Market Flowers, Plants, Trees ...... 381 Business Property ...... 528 Financial Services ...... 667 Storage ...... 776 Miscellaneous ...... 894 and 21 , 2019. Fuel, Oil, Coal, Wood ...... 384 Farms & Farmland ...... 531 Firearm Repair ...... 670 Swimming Pools, Spas ...... 779 Wanted to Buy ...... 899 Consultative, Cost Management and Brokerage Service for Farm Equipment ...... 276 Also send an affidavit of publishing with the invoice. Furnaces, Heating Stoves ... 387 551-600 Flooring, Carpet Install ...... 671 Taxidermy ...... 781 Health Benefit Plans for Clinton County employees. We have Farm Supplies ...... 279 Furniture ...... 388 Furniture Repair ...... 673 Tattoos ...... 782 opened for receiving bids on March 7th, 2019. Bids will be Livestock ...... 282 Garage Sales ...... 389 Real Estate Health & Fitness ...... 676 Taxi Services ...... 785 Thank you, Poultry & Supplies ...... 285 Good Things to Eat ...... 390 Health Care ...... 679 Tinaopened M. Adair Thursday, March 28th, 2019 at 10:00 a.m. in the office of the County Commission, located at 207 N Main, Plattsburg, Ad Payment: We accept cash, checks, and credit cards. When Mo. All bids must be sealed and marked “BROKERAGE SERVICE By Fax: By Email: BID” on the outside of the envelope and turned into the office Place an ad… [email protected] paying by phone, please have credit 816-632-4508 card ready. When faxing your ad, of the County Clerk prior to bid opening. The Commissioners By Phone: Busy? Take advantage after 5 include your credit card number. reserve the right to refuse any and all bids. Specifications are pm & on weekends & email us. 816-632-6543 By Mail: We’ll call back for confirmation. as follows: Hours: Mon. - Fri. Classified Adv. On Line: Request for Consultative, Cost Management and “Brokerage www.mycameronnews.com 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. P. O. Box 498 Service for Health Benefit Plans for Clinton County, MO.” Cameron, MO 64429 COMBO SPECIAL $37.75 ONE WEEK ONLY Figures to be Combo Special runs in 4 issues of the Cameron Shopper and 4 issues of the Citizen- Only One Week Only. Runs In Both The Cameron $ .72 Observer. No refunds available with this Shopper and Citizen-Observer. 25 words or $ .25 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.

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Brett & Jessica Stephens of Plattsburg, Missouri, have applied to the Contents of storage unit(s) to to confirm sale. Terms: Cash LIEN SALE- Contents of Clinton County Planning and Zoning Commission for a Rezoning PUBLIC be sold on FRIDAY, March 22, (3/14) storage unit(s) to be sold Classification from AG-A to AG-B, and Subdivision of Property. 2019 at 3:00 pm at A-1 Storage Monday March 18th at 5 pm at Located on the East side of Hwy 33, in Section 8 Township 55 Range NOTICES at 2309 N. Walnut, then next at Mac Storage, 402 Lovers Lane, 31. The Public Hearing will be held April 4th, 2019 at 7:00 pm in the 3:45 pm at 920 Ensign Trace, Cameron. Watch for “Sale basement of the Clinton County Courthouse. All interested parties should attend. Cameron, MO. Watch for Canceled” signs at location or 101 - Public Notices “Sale Canceled” signs at each call 816-632-7422 to confirm location or call (816) 632-3150 sale. Terms: Cash (3/14) Clinton County Planning and Zoning Tina M. Adair

NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE For default in the payment of debt secured by a deed of trust PUBLIC HEARING executed by Howard W Johnson and Judy Ann Johnson, dated June PUBLIC HEARING 11, 2015, and recorded on June 22, 2015, Document No. 2015-1698 Amy & Kyle Crawford, have applied to the Clinton County Planning Parker Ranches LLC, has applied to the Clinton County Planning and in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds, Clinton County, Missouri, the

and Zoning Commission for a Rezoning Classification from AG-A to Zoning Commission for a Rezoning Classification from AG-A to C-2, undersigned Successor Trustee will on March 15, 2019, at 10:00 AM, AG-B, and Subdivision of Property located on the East side of US-69, in AG-A to AG-B, and Subdivision of property located on the East side of at the West Front Door of the Clinton County Courthouse, Plattsburg, Sections 14 & 23, Township 54, Range 30. The Public Hearing will be US-69, in Section 26 Township 57 Range 30. The Public Hearing will Missouri, sell at public vendue to the highest bidder for cash: held April 4th, 2019 at 7:00 pm in the basement of the Clinton County be held April 4th, 2019 at 7:00 pm in the basement of the Clinton County Courthouse. All interested parties should attend. Courthouse. All interested parties should attend. BEGINNING AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF THE NORTHEAST

QUARTER OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION THIRTY

SIX (36), IN TOWNSHIP FIFTY FIVE (55) RANGE THIRTY-ONE Clinton County Planning and Zoning Clinton County Planning and Zoning Tina M. Adair (31) IN THE CITY OF LATHROP, CLINTON COUNTY, MISSOURI, Tina M. Adair THENCE EAST ONE HUNDRED (100) FEET; THENCE SOUTH ONE

HUNDRED (100) FEET; THENCE WEST ONE HUNDRED (100) FEET; THENCE NORTH ONE HUNDRED (100) FEET TO THE PLACE OF

BEGINNING, commonly known as 125 South Street, Lathrop, MO, 64465 MEET AND GREET NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING CITY MANAGER STEPHEN RASMUSSEN subject to all prior easements, restrictions, reservations, covenants OPEN HOUSE and encumbrances now of record, if any, to satisfy the debt and costs. MARCH 21, 2019 • 4:30 TO 5:30 P.M.

MARCH 21, 2019 • 5: 30 TO 7:30 P.M. SouthLaw, P.C. Successor Trustee

Cameron City Hall Cameron City Hall First Publication: February 21, 2019. For more information, visit 205 N. Main Street 205 N. Main Street www.southlaw.com Cameron, MO 64429 Cameron, MO 64429 NOTICE The City of Cameron, Missouri will host a ‘Meet and The City of Cameron, Missouri will host an open house/ Pursuant to the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, 15 U.S.C. Greet’ event on Thursday March 21, 2019 from 4:30 §1692c(b), no information concerning the collection of this debt may public meeting for City staff to introduce themselves be given without the prior consent of the consumer given directly to p.m. until 5:30 p.m. The purpose of this meeting is to and discuss in detail department operations. Each the debt collector or the express permission of a court of competent provide the public an opportunity to meet and greet new department head will explain operations, procedures, jurisdiction. The debt collector is attempting to collect a debt and City Manager Stephen Rasmussen. This event will take and answer questions related to City duties. If you have any information obtained will be used for that purpose (Casefile No. 218106-898043). place immediately before the City Open House event any questions, please contact Timothy Wymes at (816) which occurs from 5:30 p.m. until 7:30 p.m. on this same 632-2177. [2/21, 2/28, 3/7, 3/14/2019] evening. Light refreshments provided. 18 - Citizen-Observer Classifieds Thursday, March 14, 2019 RN’s needed immediately for Home Health Agency. Fulltime, ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Part Time and PRN positions EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY Available immediately. Competitive pay with long THE OWNER: Cameron Fire Department The City of Cameron is currently accepting applications 101 West 2nd St. standing organization. Mail for a full-time Water/Sewer Superintendent. This position Cameron, MO 64429 resume to Cameron Regional will plan, supervise, and direct the operations of the City’s Medical Center, PO Box 557 JANUARY 21, 2019 water distribution and wastewater collection systems. Cameron MO 64429 Attn: HR POTENTIAL BIDDERS Eligible candidates must possess a high school diploma (3/12) Your firm is invited to submit an offer under seal to Office of City Clerk, at 205 N. Main, Cameron, or GED, five years of water distribution experience, Food Service Director Cameron MO 64429 for construction of a facility located at: Cameron Fire Department, 101 West 2nd Street experience operating heavy equipment, Missouri class R-I School District Apply B commercial driver’s license, and a Missouri DS-III online at www.cameron. Bid documents may be obtained from Drexel Technologies, 10840 West 86th Street, Lenexa, certification. Starting annual salary is $53,015. For more k12.mo.us Click on Current Openings under Menu (3/19) Kansas 66214; drexeltech.com; 888-202-1301 (toll free); 913-371-4430, upon receipt of a partially detailed information contact the Utility Director at 816- refundable deposit by check in the amount of $125 ($50 refunded with the return of the documents 632-2177. The applications are due in the Office of the HELP WANT­ED: in good condition within 14 business days) for each set. Two checks will be required, sent to City Clerk by 5:00 p.m. on March 22, 2019. Applications Jokers­ Wild Truck Wash Drexel Technologies, $75 & $50), made out to Ellison - Auxier Architects, Inc. A digital copy of the 816-724-4231. (9/1) documents may also be obtained from the same company for a nonrefundable deposit of $32.81 can be picked up at Cameron City Hall, 205 North (check made out to Drexel Technologies). All questions pertaining to the documents and bidding Main Street, Cameron, MO or downloaded from the procedures should be directed to the architect at the address above or at 816-233-8003. City’s Website www.cameronmo.com/jobs. The City of Cameron is an equal opportunity employer. MERCHANDISE Bidders will be required to provide Bid security in the form of a Bid Bond of a sum no less than 5 percent of the Bid Amount. 389 - Garage Sales Submit your offer on the Bid Form provided. Bidders may supplement this form as appropriate.

Your offer will be required to be submitted under a condition of irrevocability for a period of 30 The Polo R-VII School City of Kidder looking for a AT­TEN­TION days after submission. FOR A CURRENT­ LIST District is seeking qualified PT Code Enforcement Officer. OF ALL THE GARAGE candidates for a Full time Contact George Bauer @ 816- The Owner reserves the right to accept or reject any or all offers. SALES FOR THIS Custodial position. Submit 675-2724 or Tawnya Carlton WEEKS SHOP­PER, BE applications with references 816-520-4702 to pick up SURE TO SEE SECTION to Superintendent Mr. Kyle application. (3/21) “B”. ANY ADS CALLED Ross. Call 660-354-2326 or IN AF­TER 10AM ON City of Kidder looking for a FRI­DAY WILL BE NARC­OT­ICS Dillon @ 816-592-1615 (5/23) Online at http://polo.k12.mo.us ANON­Y­MOUS: PT Wastewater Operator. Must PRINT­ED IN “B” under General Information/ ATTENTION Sundays @ 6:30pm be Certified “D” Operator. SEC­TION ONLY! CLASSIFIED 116 W. 4th St., Camer­ ­on. EMPLOYMENT Employment info. EOE (3/21) Contact George Bauer @ 816- CUSTOMERS Meeting room, main floor, Tow Operator/Truck 675-2724 or Tawnya Carlton 390 - Good Things to Eat WE NOW REQUIRE Old School. 800-561-2250 Maintenance- Full Time 816-520-4702 to pick up UKC ANA help line.(TFN) PAYMENT ON ADS position, w/possible night and application. (3/21) PREG­NANT? 310 - Help Wanted weekend call out. Class A CDL BEFORE THEY CAN OWNER OPERATORS for BUTCHER BEEF, grain BREAST FEED­ING? License required. Clean driving RUN. WE ACCEPT Have a child un­der 5? CARE COORDINATOR. Hoppers and Dry Vans: Avg fin­ished, free de­liv­ery record. Mechanical knowledge $2.00 cpm for ALL miles. Your VISA, MC OR You need Wic! Receive­ Degree required. Job to any locker available.­ vouch­ers for for­mu­la, milk, preferred, will train on job authority or ours. Lease on & $2.65/lb. hang­ing weight, DISCOVER description at nwmoaaa.org/ cheese, and more. employment.htm Send resume specific knowledge. Must have WE PAY for ELD & monthly free processing. Buy 1/4, 1/2 or whole. 660-973- CALL 816-632-6543 Reg­u­lar clinics­ month­ly. to Northwest Missouri Area ability to service and maintain cost. Trailers available for rent. Cald­well 2786. (11/8) Call Coun­ty Health Agency on Aging, PO Box 185 equipment. Will be required to Also hiring company drivers. De­pt. 816-586-2311. A Work In Progress­ support­ Cameron Mo 64429 or email perform other tasks as needed 800-831-5740 (4/4) Or Clinton County Health around shop. Salary based on group for any type ­of addic­ ­ [email protected] EOE Billing Clerk, Full time 404 - Landscaping tion. Every­ Tues­day at 7 p.m. at Dept.816-539-2144. EOE. experience. Please contact 816- (TFN) (3/21) daytime position available Friends in Christ Church, 402 632-2181 if interested. (3/14) GRAVEL, Sand, Top Soil, N. Main St., Galla­ ­tin. (TFN) Help Wanted-General Labor immediately includes excellent 234 - Found Paraprofessional Cameron R-I benefit package. Send resume Mulch, Riv­er Rock, Bould­ers. BE WISE! IM­MUN­IZE! for small commercial HVAC Tur­ney Mini Quar­ry School District 60 College to: Cameron Regional Medical Mea­sles & Whoop­ing cough Found Zippo lighter with the contractor, Cameron M-W-F 816-248-2523 (TFN) Hours Preferred. Apply online Center P.O. Box 557 Cameron are on the rise! Protect­ your name B.J. Kerns #17177914 from 3pm to approx. 10pm. child NOW! Im­mun­i­za­tions Non-smoker 660-359-6539 at www.cameron.k12.mo.us MO 64429 Attn: HR (3/19) 762nd ENGRS arrived in Click on Current Openings and well child checkups­ Inchon Korea 4th of July 1946. (3/14) Truck Driver Needed: Grain begin­ at birth. Regu­ ­lar clinics­ under Menu (3/19) If this is yours, please contact hauler experience only; hopper month­ly in Cam­er­on, Plat­ trailer. Call 816-294-3403 tsburg & Lathrop.­ Call Clinton­ Cameron Newspapers. Coun­ty Health De­part­ment (TFN) now 816-539-2144. EOE. PETS & (TFN) CAM­ER­ON CROSS­ROADS SUPPLIES AA GROUP: The Old School Rm 6, 116 W 4th St, Camer­ ­on. 252 - Dogs Mon. Wed. Fri. & Sat. 12pm; Tues. & Thurs. 7pm; Sun. JOB ALERT 5pm. Open meetings­ Wed. Free two 4 month old puppies & last Sun. of every­ month 1/2 Siberian husky and 1/2 The Missouri Veterans Home honors with potluck at 4pm. Contact­ German short hair. 1st shots and We are actively those men and women who proudly Bill 816-632-1896 or Gary & wormed 816-724-0100 (3/14) Kathie 816-288-0711 (TFN) served our country. Our mission is 260 - Grooming & Crossroads AL-Anon recruiting to provide quality care to America’s Family Group Meeting­ Supplies First Chris­tian Church Heroes. We are seeking compassionate 318 N Pine, Cam­er­on, MO GRA­CIE’S and caring individuals who share our Thurs­days at 7:00 pm GROO­MING­DALES The only require­ ­ment is a Pro­fes­sion­al Pet Groom­ RNs philosophy of One Team, One Goal, family member or friend with ing Poo­dle Lady Paparazzi Serving Veterans. Consider joining our a problem with alcohol/ Beau­ti­ful $5 jew­el­ry who are excited addiction. David­ 816-632- 1111 En­sign Trace, ranks to proudly serve those who have 6362, Tommie 816-724-5292 Su­ite D, Cam­er­on. (TFN) 816-724-0597 (TFN) to serve America’s ensured the freedoms we enjoy today. HUNT­ING­TON’S DIS­EASE Do you know someone with Hunt­ing­ton’s Dis­ease? GRAND PAWS PET Heroes Visit and tour the Missouri Veterans North­west Mis­souri has a BOARD­ING & SA­LON Home with the Nurse Management support­ group that meets the 816-632-9429 Please complete your application at 2nd Mon­day of each month or 816-449-3917. Team at 1111 Euclid, Cameron, Missouri State Li­censed, Missouri Veterans Home at Lib­er­ty Hos­pi­tal (en­trance on or contact Laura Clark at 816-649- next to dia­ ­ly­sis cli­nic) at 7pm. Climate Con­trolled. 1111 Euclid, Cameron, MO (TFN) You are not alone. Call Becky or contact Laura Clark at (816) 649-1630 or 1630, [email protected] at 816-592-0950 ques­tions. for additional job opportunities. (TFN) [email protected] Life Recovery FARMERS EOE Faith based support for overcoming adversities. MARKET The Missouri Veterans Commission is a state merit system agency Sat. 10 am, Cross­roads Youth and offers a superior employee benefits package which includes:12 Building,­ 919 N Har­ris St, 299 - Farm paid holidays, paid vacation and sick leave, health and life Cam­er­on. For more in­fo call insurance, retirement and deferred compensation programs. 816-724-3027 (TFN) Miscellaneous We buy junk tractors, running or not! Will Haul off. Also, all “To honor and serve the Veterans whose dedication and sacrifices have types of used farm equipment. Call Rick @ 816-809-3499 or preserved our nation and its freedoms.” Thursday, March 14, 2019 Classifieds Citizen-Observer - 19 Cattlemen new heavy iron SIL­VER & GOLD COINS 414 - Miscellaneous Items corral panels, $60. We also Den­tal gold, gold mountings,­ have Accessories. Free sterl­ing sil­ver, old watches­ & NEW PRODUCTS: Aluminum replacement if anything gets di­a­monds. High­est cash price Seamless Gutters; Workman damaged. 816-507-3116 or paid. Ju­nior San­dy 816-390- Fencing & Construction. Lester 816-898-0234 (TFN) 2027 (2/11/20) Building Systems; County Estate Fence. AG-Commercial- PRE-CAST CONCRETE 435 - Wearing Apparel Horse. 30 yrs. exp. Call Gary. Cellars & septic tanks, Off: 660-535-6112 Cell: 816- feed bunks, bumper 387-3929. (9/20) blocks & steps. Call 816- 238-6650 (TFN) FINANCIAL

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Area Business for Sale. Please call 816-632-8558 for additional information. (TFN)

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3 bedroom, 1 1/2 bath duplex, Taking applications designed 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath duplex, Available Now 1 Bedroom single car garage. 916 W. with Seniors in mind. 2 bdrm 1 one car garage, all one level Apartment all appliances. No Cornhill, $700 a month plus 1/2 bath, sunroom, appliances, Pets. Call 816-215-6968 (TFN) w/fireplace. $825 month. Call $700 deposit. Call Clark Real one car garage, no steps Allen @ 816-271-3580 (TFN) 2 bedroom 1 bath shared Estate, 816-632-3150. (TFN) lawn care and snow removal laundry, $525 a month + $525 provided, lease $800 per month. Taking applications designed deposit. No pets. Call 816-724- 816-632-4046 (TFN) for wheelchair accessibility. 1103 (3/21) 2 bdrm, 1 1/2 bath, sunroom, DUPLEX FOR LEASE: 3 walk in shower, appliances, 1 507 - Duplexes BR, 2 BA 7 closets, 2 car gar., car garage, no steps. Lawn care dishwasher, garbage disposal, and snow removal provided. deck, lrg. rooms, w/d hookup. Lease $1000 month 816-632- Holly Hock Dr. Cameron. No pets. $700/mo. Call 816-724- 4046 (TFN) 0696 or 816-273-7808 (TFN) 510 - Mobile Homes Cameron- 2 Bdrm Duplex. Cameron Greens W/D hookup, CA. Completely 1000 N Harris • Cameron, MO 64429 remodeled with new kitchen & Rock­wood Vil­lage bathroom. Available now. Must New lower rental rates have good references. $575 + starting at $350/mo & FOR RENT deposit (816) 724-0452 (4/4) Rent-To-Own Program. Taking applications designed Sale: $0-$7000 trailers 1 Bedroom Apartments Available with Seniors in mind. 2 bdrm, need work, background 1 1/2 bath, screened in porch, check - OAC, 5 yr lease Water, sewer and trash is provided. appliances. One car garage, req. Mon.-Fri., 8-12 Sat. 10 no steps. Lawn care and snow - 6 pm Call 816-632-6325. Contact Rachel @ 660-247-2996 removal provided. Lease $750 (TFN) month 816-632-4046 (TFN) 20 - Citizen-Observer Thursday, March 14, 2019 ROACH­ES, TER­MITES, 513- Houses for Rent “Publisher’s notice: All real 557 - Acreages 700 - Jewelry ROD­ENTS, ETC. We get rid estate advertised herein is of them, GUAR­ANTEED. 10 acre and 7 acre parcels­ in­ Bring in your rings, watches & 316 S. Chestnut, 3 to 4 BR subject to the Federal Fair YET­TER PEST CON­TROL side Cam­er­on city limits­ on jewelry. Resizing & repair, house, charming, spacious & Housing Act, which makes 816-632-6766 800-530-5944. Bob Grif­fin, S of Hwy 36. For Watch Batteries: All done in extensively remodeled, 2 BA, it illegal to advertise any sale by own­er, email to store, Leibrandt Jewelry, 209 E (9/1) $1,000 month + $1,000 deposit. preference, limitation, or discrimination because phxwest­[email protected] (TFN) 3rd, Cameron 816-632-3382 Clark Real Estate, 816-632- of race, color, religion, (10/11) 3150. (TFN) AUTOMOTIVE sex, handicap, familial 716 - Miscellaneous 2 bedroom 1 bath $600 a month status, or national origin, SPECIAL Services + $60 deposit, no pets. Call or intention to make any SERVICES 816-724-1103 (3/21) such preference, limitation, K&T Wrenching. Mower blade 863 - Cars or discrimination. We will 521 E 5th, 2 BR house, 1 BA, sharpening - $10. Welding, not knowingly accept any 664 - Fencing Jewelry/Keys lost - Experienced 2013 Jeep Savana Unlimited newly remodeled, $600 month advertising for real estate metal detecting. Call 806-632- custom wheels. $2439 excellent + $600 deposit. Clark Real which is in violation of the AFFORDABLE FENCE 0422. (3/28) Estate, 816-632-3150 (TFN) law. All persons are hereby WORK: Chain link, wood, condition. Call 816-724-4018 informed that all dwellings residential, commercial, dog 743 - Pest Control Ask for Dave (4/4) advertised are available on kennels, 39 years experience. an equal opportunity Call 816-217-9939. (9/5) REAL ESTATE basis.” (TFN)

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