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Election Day in Cameron Roxy Fry named 2016 St. Patrick’s Day Grand Marshal By Tori Marshall Knights of Columbus, told Fry she was Staff Writer named the grand marshal three weeks ago. [email protected] According to Fry, he came to the Y, saw her Roxy Fry was named this year’s Grand Marshal for the annual St. Patrick’s Day parade to be held at 4:03 on Thursday, March 17 at McCorkle Park. Fry has been an active part of the Cameron community for many years. She is on the board of directors for the Optimist Club and the YMCA. She also helps with the Children’s Miracle Network, Photo by Jackie Peck American Cancer Society and the A big election day as voters head to the polls in five key states including Cameron Restoration Branch. Fry Missouri, Illinois, North Carolina, Florida, and Ohio. It could be a make or participated with Relay for Life for break day for the race to the White House on both sides of the aos;e. On the 16 years and is the current president Democratic side Hillary Clinton is looking to fend off rival . On for Toys for Tots, which she has been the Republican side it could be do or die for Marco Rubio and John Kasich a part of for 23 years. Fry was named who are fighting for their political futures. Front runner Donald Trump is Woman of the Year in 2008 at the looking to deliver a knock out blow and become the clear Republican choice. Chamber Thank You Banquet. Results on page 7 A year and a half ago, Fry started a group called Overcomers for cancer survivors. They meet once a month at local restaurants and P & Z met Monday night has a total of 22 members at this By Wally Gallian First of all, the sewage treatment plant used time. Fry was diagnosed in August of 2013 with Stage IV Ovarian Publisher to smell like a sewage treatment plant. We Photo Submitted By Abby Nelson [email protected] not have a dump in our area. These are cancer. She went through eight ridiculous. I am so frustrated because this rounds of chemotherapy. She was Mark Garges led the meeting as Chairman had to come this far without any discussion.” then diagnosed with Colon cancer in Mike Odonnell was absent due to a fire March of 2015 and ended chemotherapy in “We moved to the country so we could and said, “Just the person I wanted to see call. The main topic came from citizens December. She is currently cancer free and have peace and quiet.” Added Boswell’s and always with a smile on her face.” concerned about the proposed dog pound. is doing great. wife Mary, “The same thing happened with “I was shocked,” said Fry. “I cried and “I don’t approve of the shelter. Bill Fuller “This group is to help encourage people that concrete plant, they said they had gone was overwhelmed. My first question was, said, “I Do not want any more traffic on our going through treatment and survivors,” said to all the neighbors, they had not gone to ‘Why me?’” road. I think it will decrease the value of our Fry. “It is a great support group. We laugh one neighbor. I kind of feel like we are a Sufferling explained they always try and property,” Fuller said. and cry. It is a way to talk to people who dumping zone, no one has to tell us about it. choose someone who is a good ambassador Tim Hamilton read a proposed agenda know what you are going through.” We have a very nice neighborhood with very to the city and active in the community. He item, “This will be a public hearing for Fry retired from Wal-Mart on January nice neighbors. I don’t appreciate it.” said Fry is a good example of this type of a conditional use permit as requested by 31 after 28 years. She said she would William Peterson said, “I’ve lived here person. the city of Cameron. The location of the still be working there if it were not for since June of 2000. I could count on one “Roxy is very active in the community,” new pound facility is in the vicinity of the recommendations from her doctor. hand the number of times the city has said Sufferling. “She is someone who wastewater plant. The current facility is “My body had not had time to heal,” said maintained the road. My biggest question exemplified what we look for and on top of in disrepair. There is a landfill on that lot. Fry. “My doctor said I needed to take time to is, “if the city does allow the dog pound that she has had significant health battles. The public works has expressed a desire to allow my body to heal after my treatments. to be put in, who is going to maintain the She has taken on that battle and always expand there.” I would still be there if it were not for her roads? The road has very minimal traffic the has a smile on her face. She needed some “We are heavily burdened with things suggestions.” recognition.” we did not agree to. Vernon Boswell said. See P&Z on page 2 Steve Sufferling, chancellor for the Upcoming meetings/events Mar. 17 Mar. 19 administration building, 423 North North Main, beginning at 6 p.m. St. Patrick’s Day Parade held Jacyee’s Annual Easter Egg Chestnut, beginning at 7 p.m. Registration deadline for April 4 downtown Cameron at 4:03 p.m. Hunt will be held at 10 a.m. on the the April Fools 5k Fun Run/ The Cameron City Council Roxy Fry is Grand Marshal this West side of McCorkle Park. Rain Mar. 22 Walk sponsored by the Cameron meets in regular session at city year date is March 26. The Cameron Municipal Court Regional YMCA. hall, 205 North Main, beginning at DeKalb County Lincoln Days is in session, at city hall, 205 N. 6 p.m. Mar. 18 will be held at 5 p.m. at the Main, beginning at 6:30 p.m. April 2 The Stewardship Council of St. Maysville School Lobby. Dinner Forum??? Get up and Dance and “Eat” will start at 6 p.m. April 5 Munchin Church is sponsoring an Benefit for Athelia will be held General Elections ‘All You Can Eat’ fish fry from 6 to Mar. 24 from 5 – 7:30 p.m. at the Cameron 8 p.m. in the St. Rita Building, 301 Mar. 21 An informational meeting on United Methodist Church. North Cedar. For more information The Cameron City Council Shake Rattle and Sing “Teen April 9 the proposed quarter-cent sales tax Cameron High School Booster call 632-2768. meets in regular session at city Dance and Karaoke” for Athelia for the Cameron Fire Department Club Donkey Basketball will be hall, 205 North Main, will be held 8 p.m. – 11 p.m. will be held at the Public Safety held at Cameron High School. beginning at 6 p.m. will be held at Cameron United Building, 101 West Second, Dinner will start at 5:30 p.m. and The Cameron R-1 Methodist Church. beginning at 7 p.m. the basketball event will start at Board of Education meets April Fools 5K Fun Run/Walk The Cameron Park Board meets 6:30. in regular session at the in regular session at city hall, 205 will begin at 9 a.m. on McElwain Dr. in Cameron. 2 - Citizen-Observer The Jump Thursday, March 17, 2016

April 11 _____ from front page The Cameron Planning P&Z and Zoning Commission meets in regular session most of it is the city going in and out. I feel like a second rate at city hall, 205 N. Main, citizen. We have a beautiful neighborhood and want to keep beginning at 6 p.m. it that way.” The question was asked by Peterson as to why not the prison, as prisoners work with the dogs? City Manager April 12 Gaugh responded the city does own a piece of property but The Cameron Municipal it is now being looked at by an incoming industrial prospect. Court is in session, at city “I agree with you. I have one dog barking next door to hall, 205 N. Main, beginning me, and one about a half mile down the road with strong at 6:30 p.m. lungs. I am sensitive to barking dogs,” said Garges. Garges then to table the issue until the city gives them more information. The next meeting is April 11, 2016. April 17 Casey’s South was the next item. They want to move Turney Historical their entrance to Walnut Street. “They have two entrances Society will host a spaghetti on Evergreen Street. They want to close the one closest dinner fundraiser from 11 to Walnut, and put in a new entrance on Walnut,” said a.m. – 2 p.m. at the Turney Tim Hamilton. The commission decided to wait until the Community Center (Old drainage plan had been submitted before voting. Submitted Photo School). Pie and Cake Cameron Development Center would like to Thank Cameron Knights of auctions will begin at 1 p.m. Columbus for their generous Donation to the center from their Tootsie Roll Drive. April 18 The Cameron City Council meets in regular Wyckoff welcomes dental patients session at city hall, 205 North Main, beginning at 6 By Wally Gallian p.m. Publisher [email protected] April 23 Give kids a smile, a nation-wide Healthy Kids Day 1 – 3 campaign designed to get dental help p.m. at Recreation Park. for kids that have no insurance or other means of getting dental care provided. Friday March 11, was the day and April 26 Friday morning their office was packed The Cameron Municipal with students. “This was our eighth Court is in session, at city year, we did $16,000 in dental work hall, 205 N. Main, beginning this year and have done over $110,000 at 6:30 p.m. in the eight years.” said Melinda Wyckoff. Jenna Sprague Sally Heisten April 28 Wyckoff added that the office was The Cameron Park Board closed making the students the only meets in regular session at patients that day. “This is done with all city hall, 205 North Main, of our staff volunteering,” she added. beginning at 6 p.m. Tangela Moutray, Jenna Sprague, Courtney Malone, Candy Noll all worked. Brandy Webb, Alexa Hughes, Sally Heisten are not regular workers but all came in for the day. Sally even Call 816-632-6543 drove up from Kansas City. “We like to start your doing this. For some kids, it is the only subscription today time they ever see a dentist,” Wyckoff added. or visit us online! www.mycameronnews.com Dr. Wyckoff and Sally Heisten Courtney Malone

Cameron Police Department ~ Calls for service The following report is calls for service, listed by type of call and the number of calls per category, answered by the FOR SALE, decorative wrought iron… Cameron Police Department from March 7, 2016 to March 14, 2016. 10-46 ...... 4 Custody Issue ...... 2 Secure the area ...... 3 10-50 hit and run ...... 6 Disturbance ...... 7 Sexual misconduct ...... 2 10-50 J1 ...... 8 Drug activity ...... 2 School resource officer...... 15 10-50 J3 ...... 2 Escort ...... 8 Special assignment ...... 3 911 Hang up ...... 4 Extra patrol ...... 6 Stealing ...... 12 Abuse ...... 1 Follow-up ...... 10 Suicidal subject ...... 2 Alarms ...... 3 Fraud ...... 2 Suspicious activity ...... 13 Assault ...... 3 Harassment ...... 7 Traffic ...... 3 Assist outside agency ...... 12 Information (received from outside Training ...... 11 C&I driver ...... 12 sources) ...... 13 Transient/vagrant ...... 2 Car stop ...... 62 Intoxicated driver ...... 1 Trespassing ...... 2 Check Welfare ...... 3 Intoxicated subject ...... 2 Vandalism ...... 3 Citizen assist ...... 25 Lost property ...... 2 Vehicle check ...... 7 Civil ...... 1 Noise complaint ...... 6 Warrant service ...... 5 Controlled burn ...... 1 Parking complaint ...... 3 Total calls for service ...... 305 Court (CPD officer court duty) ...... 3 Property damage ...... 1 Courtesy Ride ...... 1 Recovered property ...... 1 Hahn’s Appliance & Mower Service 1 @ 22”x 2.3’, 15 @ 22”x 3.9’, 1@ 22”x 8.11’, 10@ 22” x Stoney Ridge 7.11’, 1@ 22” x 8.8’, 4 @ 22” x 8.10’ I will do repair work on: Custom Processing Washing Machines • Ranges • Dryers $75 for short ones • $125 for long ones. Also gates. Specialty Meats • Curing & Smoking with Natural Woods Microwave Ovens • Lawn Mower Great shape. Pretty. 25504 ST. HWY 190 • Jamesport, MO 64648 • 660.684.6850 Repairs & Tune-Ups Voice Main - 660-684-6850 - Merle Yoder Call Roger Hahn at 816-617-7127 or 816-675-1313 Mon. - Fri. 8-5 • Sat. 8-12 for more information 30 Years of Experience in the Business Customer Satisfaction is Our Priority Call 816-810-1940 Thursday, March 17, 2016 Citizen-Observer - 3 Fun and Facts Club By Carol Bunch and will surely become family heirlooms Lou Gene Edwards will Contributed for those fortunate enough to receive them. Susie also shared two albums her daughter The Fun and Facts Club met March 8, had decorated, one was Susie’s Wedding be 90, will be honored at 2016 at 1:30 at the home of Ruby Scott. and the other was Susie’s Life. It was easy Spring seems to be bursting out all around to see why she is proud of her. During the us. We gathered around Ruby’s beautiful visiting that went on during the viewing of reception Saturday table covered with a green cloth overlaid the treasures some who have been long time with a big white doily and decorated for residents of the area discovered that Susie is Submitted Easter. There was a cute yellow rabbit Martha Sue Campbell in their memories of and a basket of ceramic eggs. She served the past. Her family ran the Cameron Broom Lou Gene Edwards will be honored us chicken salad on a lettuce leaf, cherry Factory which led to a discussion of where Saturday, March 19 with a birthday tomatoes, pickles, crackers, peanuts, butter it was located and then to the Reliance reception at the First Baptist Church, cream mints, jellybeans and a blackberry Hatchery and the Bowman Hatchery and Ministries Building, Room M-4, 202 W. cobbler. She remembered the blackberry where they has been. By the time we Ford, Cameron, Mo from 2 – 4 p.m. She will treat after we hinted last meeting that would reviewed families and who knew who I told be 90 years old on March 30. No gifts please be fine. them I wouldn’t be surprised if someone but cards can be mailed to: 1114 W Prospect, All seven members were present. Susie was their own grandpa if we kept going. A Cameron, Mo. 64429. Griffin was our guest. She shared her big THANK YOU to Susie for sharing our A lifelong resident of Cameron, Lou Gene daughter Diana’s talents with us. She had afternoon with us. was born southeast of Cameron to Arthur and two card tables full of the most beautiful Our next meeting will be April 12, 2016 Mary Whitaker. After her mother’s death, greeting cards we had ever seen, Diana made with Betty Henderson as hostess. We will she was raised by Hiram and Netta Stinson. each card by hand, taking hours, they are her meet at the Chinese Chef at 11:30. Roll call (Netta was her paternal aunt). Her father later stress remover. They are truly works of art will be our favorite flower. married Pauline Jones. Siblings include: Wyckoff welcomes dental patients Enos Whitaker (d), William Whitaker (d), Joan Hanson (d), Erma Gitthens and Dean Jones (d). Lou Gene attended Pleasant Grove Heartland Troupe to School and graduated from Cameron High School. She attended Northwest Missouri State University in Maryville, Mo. Emily, Maggie, Trevor, Keira, Lilly, Nick, Lou Gene married Harold Edwards and Delaney and Finn. support wounded they had two sons. Nicky Lynn (d) and Lou Gene worked as a secretary at the Steven Harold Edwards (wife: Jan). She Department of Health, Division of Aging has six grandchildren: Clint Edwards (wife: office in Cameron for 22 years. She retired Veterans Amy), Terri Sallee (husband Todd), Jill in 1988. Submitted Troupe is going to change who we support Edwards, Mike Edwards, Jason Edwards She has been an active member of the until the WWP can get it’s act together and Nathan Edwards (wife: Aysha). She also First Baptist Church in Cameron and the Golden Rule Sunday School Class. There have been several news stories and demonstrate that it’s purpose is to help has ten great grandchildren: Zane, Colin, over the past few months about the wounded veterans and their families. Wounded Warrior Project. Some of these The need is still there to support our describe the use of donations for pricey wounded. We are planning to have a fund Green Hills Community nd rd th hotels and high priced airline tickets and raising show April 22 , 23 and 24 at Go- many other examples of waste. At first, we odrich auditorium. We will be working to thought it might be just “Sour Grapes” from raise donations thru other means as well. Action Agency employees who were fired. Some recent We are currently considering the Disabled American Veterans as a worthy recipient of reports have indicated that only about 60% at the Hamilton Methodist Church in the our efforts as their overall charity rating is Submitted of the donations are actually getting where fellowship hall located at 104 Samuel, needed and last week, the board of directors 92.68 out of 100. The rating of a charity can Community Action Partnerships of North Hamilton, MO. Clinic is from 10 am-12 pm fired the top two executives. To be sure, they be found on http://www.charitynavigator. Central Missouri (Green Hills Community and 1:30-4:30 pm. For appointment please have some great commercials and have done org. Action Agency) Women’s Health will be call toll free at 1-877-611-7600. a lot to educate the country about the need We hope that our supporters in North- having a clinic in Hamilton on April 19th, to support our wounded men and women west Missouri will continue to support our but there needs to be a lot of changes if efforts. Anyone interested in helping us can we can believe everything we hear. In any get more information from Pat O’Connor Cameron Jaycees’ 575-2568 or Peggy Sharp 632-2054. case, it has gotten to the point where our Annual NOW SHOWING at Tyrrell Theater Please Join Us For A FOR SALE, decorative wrought iron… 90th Birthday Celebration ZOOTOPIA Rated PG Honoring Mary Lee (Burr) Tutt Easter Show times: Fri. March 18th 5:30 pm 7:45 pm The family of Mary Lee is honoring her 90th Sat. March 19th 3:15 pm 5:30 pm 7:45 pm Birthday with an Open House on Sunday, Sun. March 20th 3:15 pm 5:30 pm March 20th from 2-4 p.m. The celebration will Egg Hunt

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Breakfast 7:30 a.m. 7.11’, 1@ 22” x 8.8’, 4 @ 22” x 8.10’ Midweek service is Wednesdays at 7 p.m. Sunday School 9:00 a.m. Ages 0-3, 4-6 & 7-10 yr olds. $75 for short ones • $125 for long ones. Also gates. www.passionchurchpcg.com Worship Service 10:15 a.m. Come on out and Great shape. Pretty. Town & Country Christian Church enjoy the fun!! 1610 East Grand Ave • Cameron, Missouri Call 816-810-1940 for more information 816-632-2277 4 - Citizen-Observer Thursday, March 17, 2016 Cameron Nutrition Culture Changes for Center Cameron Baseball By Don Dignan stay late. By Payton Kearns “We never really had a broadcasting team CNC Administrator The last time my wife and I went was six Sports Writer that followed Northwest, so when I was years ago, and it was so crowded we had to [email protected] there, my sophomore year we kind of Where is the B.C.? stand up the whole time we were there. It revamped that and now A rather old fashioned lady was planning may interest you to know that right now, As the temperature of course Northwest has a a couple of weeks vacation in Florida. there is a supper planned to raise money rises and sports practices phenomenal broadcasting She also was quite delicate and elegant to buy more seats.....They plan to hold the begin, it is becoming department.” After college, with her language. She wrote a letter to supper in the middle of the B.C., so everyone apparent to students and Moore was hired as a radio a particular campground and asked for can watch and talk about this great event..... families involved in the broadcaster for the Saint reservations. She wanted to make sure the I would like to say it pains me very much, Cameron High School Joseph Mustangs, and campground was fully equipped but didn’t not to be able to go more regularly, but it is baseball program that then hired by the Chicago know quite how to ask about the “toilet” surely not for lack of desire on my part.... the season isn’t the only Cubs after one year. He is facilities. She just couldn’t bring herself As we grow older, it seems to be more thing changing. Nathan currently the “Voice of the to write the word “toilet” in her letter. and more of an effort, particularly in cold Moore has been hired as Kansas City T-Bones”, a After much deliberation, she finally came weather..... If you decide to come down to the head baseball coach position he acquired prior to up with the old fashioned term “Bathroom the campground, perhaps I could go with and is looking to change the 2013 season. Commode,” but when she wrote that you the first time you go...sit with you...and the culture of Cameron On Saturday, March down, she still thought she was being too introduce you to all the other folks..... This is baseball by launching 19, the Dragons baseball forward. So she started all over again; really a very friendly community..... efforts to encourage and team will play their first rewrote the entire letter and referred to Monday: Pitch Games, 9:30 AM increase community involvement. season game against Wyandotte (Kan.) at the “Bathroom Commode” simply as the Tuesday: Bridge Games, 9:30 AM “The great thing is, with what the [Kansas CommunityAmerica Ballpark, the home “B.C.”. Does the campground have its Wednesday: Matinee, 12:15 PM City] Royals have done over the last couple of the Kansas City T-Bones. “It’s probably own “B.C.?” is what she actually wrote. Thursday: Blood Pressure Checks, years, not only just Missouri, but this whole the biggest thing Cameron baseball has Well, the campground owner wasn’t old 10:30 AM community overall has become baseball- ever done, in regards to a particular event.”, fashioned at all, and when he got the letter, Friday: Libel Hearing Aid Service, 9 oriented.” Moore said. “It’s kind of exciting Moore said. “And that was the whole plan he couldn’t figure out what the lady was AM – 2 PM now because you’re getting all that exposure of it, just to try to get some excitement, not talking about. That “B.C.” really stumped BINGO is played on Tuesday, Thursday to baseball again.” only for the players but for the community him. & Friday after lunch. Moore, a Cameron High School alumni, as well.” After worrying about it for several days, Exercise Room is open Monday graduated from Northwest Missouri State Community involvement was also key in he showed the letter to other campers, through Friday until 2:00 PM. University. He entered the business of the organizing of the Dragons’ first-ever 100 but they couldn’t figure out what the Next week’s Menu: coaching after he was given the opportunity Inning Game, which was set to be played lady meant either. The campground Alternative desserts may be substituted. by an Assistant Coach at Northwest, who on Saturday, March 12, but was postponed owner finally came to the conclusion that Salad bar is available daily for congregate is now the Team Manager and Director of due to rain. Students reached out to family, the lady was and must be asking about customers. Baseball Operations of the Saint Joseph friends, and other community members for the location of the local Baptist Church. Mar 21: Chicken Fillet Sandwich, Pea Salad, Mustangs, to coach a competitive league pledges for each inning played. “This is just So he sat down and wrote the following reply: Tomatoes, Potato Wedges, Pudding team in Smithville. Moore’s desire to coach supposed to change the culture and try to, “Dear Madam: Mar. 22: Salisbury Meatballs. Egg Noodles, was enforced after seeing the progress that once again, invite the community to be a I regret very much the delay in answering Carrots, Brussels Sprouts, Bread, was made, and the eventual success that was part of the program.” your letter, but I now take pleasure of Apricots had with the team. Moore is assisted by CHS Vice Principal informing in that the “B.C.” is located nine Mar. 23: Hot Turkey Sandwich, Mashed Moore’s aspirations to stay involved Brett Jones and 19-year coaching veteran miles north of the camp site and is capable Potatoes, Green Beans, Bread, Fruit with the sports after college were put Randy Anderson. of seating 250 people at one time. I admit Salad into action by way of radio broadcasting. it is quite a distance way if you are in the Mar. 24: Meatloaf, Corn, Cheesy habit of going regularly but no doubt you Cauliflower, Bread, Blueberry Cobbler will be pleased to know that a great number Mar. 25: Baked Chicken, Scalloped of people take their lunches along, and make Potatoes, Green Beans, Bread, Fruit a day of it..... They usually arrive early and Shortcake portion of the bond money to make our entrances more secure. Inmate Threatens NW Missouri Children All front entrances are locked and visitors, parents, and anyone else By Jackie Peck Department notified Cameron The Cameron School District our kids are safe. We have been wanting to enter a building must Staff Writer School District Administrators of sent a school safety e-mail to updating our plans and making go through a series of doors to gain [email protected] the investigation so that they could parents on Wednesday, March sure emergency management is entry. Once school is started all Last week, a threatening letter take any necessary precautions. It 16. In part, the email reads, “As on the same page. An individual buildings are in a “lock down” or was received at the Buchanan was believed at the time that the a school district we work closely from the Cameron School District secure state. This means anyone County Courthouse from an inmate situation was a non-credible threat, with law enforcement and feel we has attended safe schools training, entering a building must either use at the Crossroads Correctional therefore, no lock down procedure have a great working relationship and we will be incorporating this the front entrance or have a key. Facility in Cameron, Missouri. was initiated. with both local and county knowledge into our plans. Plans The Cameron School District has The letter contained threats Investigators with the officers. In addition, we are are also being made to have a also been adding security cameras against children in DeKalb Department of Corrections and fortunate to have many highway “safety audit” completed over the each year throughout the district. County and surrounding areas in Law Enforcement Officials patrol officers who call Cameron summer to ensure the plans we have The plan is to continually update Northwest Missouri. have made no further comment home. Recently, we have been are based on best practice and to these, and add additional cameras The Cameron Police regarding the case due to the on- working with our local officials in give our school district additional as needed.” going investigation. emergency management to ensure advice. The district utilized a

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Crowley 1929-2016 Dr. Seuss Cameron - Mervin Gene Crowley, 86, Bullhead City, AZ; son, Kelley (Dee) Cameron, passed away on March 14, 2016. Crowley, Cameron; step-son, Tom Shirk, Mervin was born on November 27, 1929 Kidder, MO; step-daughter, Roxanne Shirk, in Mirabile, Missouri to Homer Burns and Cameron; 6 grandchildren. Alta May (Robinson) Crowley. No service scheduled. Mr. Crowley has He was a graduate of Mirabile High been cremated under the direction of Poland- School and a veteran of the United States Thompson Funeral Home, Cameron. Online Army. condolences: www.polandthompson.com. Survivors: wife, Luetta Crowley, Loren L. Foxworthy 1926-2016 Cameron - Loren Lovell “Foxy” Survivors: wife of 70 years, Christine Foxworthy, 90, Cameron passed away on Foxworthy, of the home. 2 daughters, Chris March 12, 2016. (Joe) Biggerstaff, Kidder, MO and Cheryl Loren was born on February 10, 1926 in (Dan) Colt, Trimble, MO; daughter-in-law, Weatherby, Missouri to Clarence and Orpha Sally Temple, Kidder, MO; sister, Dorothy Photo by JoEllen Pratt (Shaw) Foxworthy. Rasco, St. Joseph, MO; 3 grandchildren, Kristi Dreesen is reading Mr. Brown can Moo, Can you? She is the only person He was preceded in death by his parents; Lauren Hottel, Corbin Hottel and Maggie you can really recognize in this photo. like a son, Jerry Temple; 3 brothers, Marion, Biggerstaff; 3 great-grandchildren. Mervin and Harold Foxworthy. Services were held at 2:00 PM, Tuesday, By Jackie Peck and a photo booth to preserve memories. Loren was a member of the Kidder March 15, 2016 at Poland-Thompson Staff Writer Regan McKinley attended the celebration United Methodist Church. He was an agent Funeral Home, Cameron. Burial: Cameron [email protected] with her sons, two year-old Dillin and four and board member of Caldwell County Memory Gardens, Cameron. Memorial month-old Maxton. “We went because we Over thirty families with pre-school aged Mutual Insurance. donations to the Kidder United Methodist love to read. There were lots of games and children attended the Seussical Birthday On November 24, 1945, Loren married Church, Kidder, MO. Online condolences: Dillin loved playing with the blocks. We had Brunch at the Cameron Public Library on Christine Allen in Troy, Kansas. www.polandthompson.com. breakfast at the library and really had a good Saturday, March 5. time,” remarked McKinley. Parents as Teachers collaborated with Theodor Seuss Geisel, commonly known library staff to bring an event that was full of by his pen name, Dr. Seuss, wrote over forty- Doris J. Reickard entertainment for all. “Mr. Brown Can Moo, six children’s books. Who could resist “Fox Can You” was read to the children and “Old 1934-2016 in Sox”, “Cat in the Hat”, and “Green Eggs MacDonald Had a Farm” was sung by all. Cameron - Doris Jean Reickard, 81, Reickard, Spokane, WA; son-in-law, Dale and Ham”! Children young and old loved his The Dr. Seuss birthday brunch included Cameron, passed away March 12, 2016. Wright, Cameron; sister, Peggy (Ray) zany, and colorful writing style. Dr. Seuss pancakes, fruit, muffins, and drinks. In Doris was born August 11, 1934 in Grain France, Bates City, MO; 17 grandchildren was born in 1904 and passed away in 1991. Valley, MO to Arnold and Pauline (Marble) and 40 great-grandchildren. addition, four activity stations were set up Stephenson. Services are being held at 2:00 PM, She was preceded in death by her parents; Thursday, March 17, 2016 at Poland- husband, Art; 2 sons, Shane and Mark; Thompson Funeral Home, Cameron. Burial: daughter, Anna and granddaughter, Angie. Graceland Memorial Cemetery, Cameron. Doris was a lifelong dairy farmer. Memorial donations: American Heart Survivors: son, Arnold (Charlotte) Association. Online condolences: www. Reickard, Cameron; 2 daughters-in-law, polandthompson.com. Barbara Cordonier, Cameron and Judy

Robert R. Roe 1930-2016 Cameron - Robert “Bob” Raymond Cameron; 3 daughters, Cindy (Larry) Roe, 85, Cameron passed away on March 9, Barnes, Gallatin, Tina (Gerald) McCaslin, 2016. Winston and Jennifer (Neal) Davidson, Bob was born on April 1, 1930 in Cameron; 16 grandchildren, 26 great- Waterloo, Iowa to John F. and Louise grandchildren and 1 great-great-grandchild; (Roethler) Roe. 2 brothers, Frank (Donna) Roe, Waterloo, IA He was preceded in death by his parents; and Arthur (Carmila) Roe, Galena, MO. Photo by JoEllen Pratt wife, Betty; 2 sons, Cody and Bill Roe; 2 Mass of Christian Burial was held at (L-R) Breakfast Dr. Seuss Jill Youtsey, Jacob Youtsey, Jonathon Youtsey and brothers, John and Don; 3 sisters, Catherine 10:00 AM, Monday, March 14, 2016 at St. Barb Youtsey, Carmen Buller and Blakely Buller White, Marge Prindle and Ilene Robinson. Munchin Catholic Church, Cameron. Burial: Bob served in the United States Navy pre St. Munchin Catholic Cemetery, Cameron. Korea. 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Sam known as ‘biometric exit tracking’ at all Graves today introduced legislation forcing domestic air, sea, and land ports. In many the Department of Homeland Security cases, DHS fails to fulfill that responsibility Readers Theater (DHS) to deport illegal immigrants living – and in others it ignores the requirement in America on expired visas. H.R. 4726, the entirely. Rep. Graves’ bill changes that. Preventing Illegal Visa Overstays Act, will “If we don’t enforce visa laws, we Production withhold pay for the Secretary of DHS until basically have open borders,” Rep. Graves the Department enforces standing visa laws. continued. “DHS has got to take advantage “This week we tragically saw what can of the technology we have to keep illegal happen when we fail to enforce immigration immigration numbers down, and my bill laws,” Rep. Graves said. “There are 12 will make sure that happens. It’s not just a million illegal immigrants in this country matter of economic security, it’s a matter of – drawing welfare benefits, sending their national security.” children to public schools, and pushing DHS’ failure to follow biometric tracking down wages for American workers – but the laws adds millions to the illegal immigrant problem extends well beyond amnesty and population. Congress examined this issue open borders.” in a hearing earlier this year, where it was DHS is currently responsible for making estimated that as many as 40% of all people sure all immigrants temporarily living in the living in America illegally are here on U.S. do not overstay their visas. In order expired visas. H.R. 4726 will require DHS to prevent people from slipping through to utilize the biometric exit tracking system, the cracks and remaining here illegally, the withholding pay from its Secretary until that Department is required to use a process happens.

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Photo by Jackie Peck Roland Smith speaks to a captive CVMS student body.

Riley began the process sometimes frustrating that involved Smith’s visit editing process. He literally to the Cameron School showed them slides of him District. The Cameron on the floor writing his ideas Education Foundation on cards, how he chooses donated the funds necessary what he ultimately likes and to retain the well-known dislikes, and his storyboard. author. The Parent Teacher He spoke about writer’s Student Association also block and showed them how Photo by Jackie Peck donated funds to assist with to avoid it,” stated Stuedle. Best selling author, Roland Smith, shares some additional books and needs. Smith encouraged the time with students and faculty. Left to right: Sue Stuedle, CVMS kids to continue to read Assistant Principal, Hadley Fischer, seventh grade Librarian had high remarks through their busy lives. student, Hailey Bridges, Roland Smith, seventh for Smith and the way in “If you want to become a grade student, Wyatt Eivins, and CVMS Sue which he connected with writer, you need to write Photo by Pam Cole Stuedle. students. “He talked about everyday. You learn to write the writing process, where by reading other people’s Cameron Educational Foundation donates $3,500 to have Roland Smith present at the CVMS. (L-R) “Jack’s Run”, and the Tonya O’Boyle, and Cayla he gets his ideas, and the words,” he said. “Storm Runners” trilogy, Seventh grade Derek Williams, Karen Chaney, Janice O’Connor, student, Hailey Bridges Betty Weigard, Mike Poland, Sue Stuedle, Tonya enjoyed Smith’s visit and O’Boyle, Kayla Riley Marie Smith, and author presentation. “I think he’s Roland Smith. awesome at telling stories. I’ve always read but I think I Smith’s wife Marie, an read and entertained with will start writing more,” said author in her own right, books such as “S is for Hailey. gave Parkview Elementary Smithsonian” and “N is for students a thrill as she the Nation’s Capital”. The Smiths are in the process of a four month tour VOTE which includes conferences, literature festivals, and school presentations in Missouri, Illinois, Indiana, Lynn Rogers Florida, Alabama, Arkansas, Oklahoma, Nebraska, New For York, and Connecticut. City Council

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Decks, Windows and Vinyl Siding Paid for by Lynn Rogers FREE John Yoder (660) 605-1468 Estimates 667 SW 82nd Ave • Jamesport Thursday, March 17, 2016 Citizen-Observer - 9 Letters to the Editor To the editor and the The roads out here were or is it just an excuse? What institutions by corporate and transportation would care and education could be citizens of Cameron, deplorable and concrete if our forefathers had taken dollars and lobbyists. be publicly owned and added. Thank you for allowing trucks would not have this stand? Where would we Denying workers the operated. A socialist society would us to participate in the city made the condition of the be today? right to join unions. Small business would need to create organizations council open session and roads any better. Also the We are in serious need to Record levels of still be a vital part of the at the grass roots level to discuss our concerns. I run off from the “clean” “take an interest” in keeping inequality. process assure democratic controls. would also like to thank the plant would have done our county strong and show Greed for profits is There would be enough Americans already have neighbors who were able to further damage to the water it is still the best in the world. the impetus for war - for resources freed up to fully great traditions of such attend. treatment plant. This was oil, for domination of fund public education, health grass roots organizations We talked to city council proven by the complaints Gib Keith other countries’ markets care, mass transit, child care such as town hall meetings, asking them not to relocate of sewer troubles from the and profits of military and any other priorities the PTAs, unions, churches and the animal shelter to our neighbors of this concrete contractors. American people decide on. charitable organizations. In neighborhood. As property plant. When we first moved Communist Party USA foments In a socialist society, a socialist society, we could owners we have built out out here, the plant had issues Fellow Americans, racism, sexism, homophobia people would get paid expand those traditions to in the countryside to enjoy of its own and the odor In honor of Crazy and anti-immigrant for the work they do and make our country’s economic the serene beauty and quiet was tremendous at times Bernie (Sanders), I would campaigns. rewarded for the initiatives life more democratic. that country living offers. We did not complain about like to share some idiotic Capitalism is un- they take. The difference? Another world is We also appreciate the this or the road conditions. information regarding American. Instead of life, No corporate big shots necessary - and possible! occasional sighting of deer Now this area has been from a 2010 liberty and the pursuit getting paid billions for the Friends, socialism has and coyotes roaming our preserved and is a beautiful pamphlet on the Communist of happiness, it traps us work others do. been tried many times yards. I’m concerned about neighborhood. I ask to please Party USA website (www. in a political system and War, racism, sexism and throughout history and it has the impact that wildlife reconsider the possibility of cpusa.org). Enjoy! economy focused on greed homophobia would lose FAILED every time. For will have on the animals in moving the shelter into our Twenty-first century and the pursuit of private their corporate sponsors. an outstanding explanation, the shelter. I can tell you neighborhood. Put yourself science and technology profits. Reversing climate read Mark J. Perry’s 1995 that having driven to the in our shoes – would you make it possible for all the FACT: The richest 400 change, developing green article on www.fee.org. present shelter just the noise appreciate someone coming world’s people to have good people in America have industries, and sustainability Then visit the Charters of an approaching vehicle to your neighborhood food, good health, good more wealth than 155 would be top priorities. No of Freedom at www. will cause the animals to and dropping off a noisy education, a good job and million other Americans doubt millions of young archives.gov and read the get excited and the dogs to animal shelter in a wildlife a fulfilling life. What stands combined! people would lead the way Declaration, Constitution, bark. This in turn will stir up populated area? in the way? Capitali$m - FACT: The average with such initiatives. and Bill of Rights. May God our pets. When it has been an economic and political corporate executive makes The rich and diverse bless you and the United discussed with members on Thank you, system that puts profits $500 for every $1 paid to multi-cultural American States of America! the council they imply that Mary Boswell before people. the average worker even heritage could flourish in this is inevitable. Shouldn’t The heart of capitalism though it is the workers who music, literature, dance, Dan Landi this issue have been is the drive for more and actually create our nation’s sports, film and art. Kidder, MO discussed with the people To Every One!! more profits for banks and wealth. Bill of Rights socialism it will be imposed upon corporations no matter what In a socialist economy, Socialism in the United prior to making a decision? I’ve often said we have a happens to our nation’s people come first, not profits States would be built on the It will be OUR quiet serious problem in America! people and environment. Socialism means re- strong foundation of our neighborhood that it will It’s not with health care, The results of this built-in structuring our economy Constitution’s Bill of Rights, impact. I understand they taxes, or our government. It greed are horrible: to be fairer and more guaranteeing freedom of city does not want to build is with each and every one 20 million people out of democratic. Right now speech, freedom of religion at the present site because of us who no longer cares. work, including 25% of our Americans already produce and equality for all. Other it would require housing This problem affects each young adults. our nation’s wealth socially. fundamental rights, such the animals elsewhere, but and every one of us, as well Exporting jobs to We work together in as the right to a job, health maybe it should just stop as most organizations, even wherever workers get factories, offices, schools, housing new animals until our churches. It is evident paid the least. Wiping out stores, laboratories, Surplus Discount it is built. Doesn’t the city we are fast becoming an “I American industry. hospitals and on farms and Grocery Available own other land which is don’t care” America! Draining the public construction sites. not in a neighborhood? How can this be? “I treasury with tax breaks and What’s not decided Jamesport Also wouldn’t it be wiser don’t care” is very evident bailouts for the super-rich together is how the wealth to have this land for future in all organizations. If you and giant corporations. we create could be fairly Grocery expansion and/or potential don’t believe this to be People’s needs go down distributed. In a socialist Monday - Friday Downtown Jamesport 9 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. new regulations which could true then attend a meeting the toilet. 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The Madison Thogmartin, Sadie Baker, Zach team which included Wyatt Burnett, Annika Rauseo, and Maleah Mattox, finished with Dickkut, Payton Dickkut, Hadley Berry, a winning record of 5-4 with wins over St. Cole Jackson, Madalynne Goddard, Sarina Joe Christian (180-100), Truman (240-80), Anderson, Brady Cruickshank, Molly Hamilton (140-100), Trenton (220-80), and Botts, and Kendall Hulet, finished fourth Polo (250-200) and losses to Chillicothe in the seventh grade MEC Academic Team (260-390), Smithville (210-360), Robidoux Tournament. (140-200), and Savannah (130-170). Coaches Jamie Smith and Kaleb Kerr The highlight of the season came as enjoyed the opportunity to coach some of the the team earned a second place finish at brightest students at CVMS. “The players the eighth grade MEC Academic Team worked hard in practice and in matches. Tournament. Multiple teams from area The ability to work together and encourage schools competed in quiz bowls that ranged their teammates was the key to success for in topics from literature, economics, fine the teams. We are looking forward to great arts, and geography, to sports, mathematics, Photo by Jamie Smith things from the eighth grade players as they and the sciences. Eighth grade academic team students proudly display their second place transition to high school and working with “It’s bittersweet getting second place in finish in the MEC Academic Team Tournament. Left to right: Zach Jones, the seventh grade players next season,” the tournament, because while it would have Maleah Mattox, Emma Quigley, Y Ngueyn, Michelle Short, and David Beasley. stated Coach Smith. Health Fair Hosted By CVMS By Jackie Peck into the arm, the fold. “One, it’s important to have Staff Writer health effects of some basic skills such as CPR and [email protected] sugary drinks, general basic health knowledge. Two, it hygiene, CPR, and exposes kids to careers that they The Cameron Veterans Middle use of a defibrillator. may not have considered and just School hosted a health fair for According to might pursue later,” stated Eckert. sixth and eighth grade students on Eckert, the benefits This is the fourth health fair Friday, March 11. for students to attend held by the Cameron School Organized by eighth grade the health fair are two District, but the first for CVMS. science teacher, Jean Eckert, students rotated among twelve stations, each focusing on a specific area of health. Speakers and presenters included dentist, Dr. Carr, ROCK-SOLID IRON-CLAD Optometrist, Dr. Pfeifer, Cristi Campbell, DNP, Cardiologist, Dr. QUALITY. WARRANTY. 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They’re Report However, I and a majority the Missouri Department of Conservation’s plastic-backed, rectangular, yellow permits measures to change of senators believed (MDC) “MO Hunting” free mobile app will to selling paper permits. They will also certain programs, or that after such lengthy need to perform an update starting March move from selling permits through a special modify sections of law debate, and having 15. Both Apple and Android users will need machine connected to a phone line to using that receive broad support. given every opportunity to install the update to continue to be able to a regular computer or laptop with Internet Occasionally, though, for a compromise, that purchase permits and use all other functions access and a standard printer. there are bills or issues discussion on SJR 39 of the app. If users do not perform the In addition to buying Missouri hunting, are naturally contentious should end. Under updates to their iOS or Android app, they will fishing and trapping permits through MO and expose deep divisions Senate rules, a rare step be limited to permit information previously Hunting, people can also buy permits amongst supporters and was taken—for only the downloaded to their mobile device. directly online from the MDC website at those in opposition. fifteenth time in more Apple will require users to have at least mdc.mo.gov/buypermits. When we tackle these than 40 years—to move the iOS 8.2 version to use the updated MO People can also buy permits all around By Dan Hegeman bills, it can sometimes the previous question and Hunting app. Android will require users to the state at many gas stations, convenience State Sen., 12th District stores, sporting-goods stores, large retail take several hours, end debate. Accordingly, have at least Android 4.0.3. For more info on MO Hunting, go online stores, and other vendors – and at many even days, of debate to on Thursday evening, the to mdc.mo.gov/mohunting. MDC offices and all MDC nature centers. find a compromise, or a path forward. Senate finally took up and passed SJR 39 by The MO Hunting mobile app update is Another option is to buy permits over Unfortunately, a compromise, or even an a vote of 23-7, sending the bill to the House required as MDC moves to online permit the phone by calling 800-392-4115, using a amicable resolution, isn’t always possible for further consideration. sales from vendors through a new permit- credit card, paying a $1 fee, and waiting a on every issue. Some are too personal, too Though my colleagues and I often work services provider. Starting March 15, places week for permits to arrive by mail. enmeshed in who we are. Faith is certainly to achieve agreement or consensus on the one of those. In those instances, it can take bills before us, at a certain point when a extraordinary measures for the opposition to priority bill is being blocked, we must attempt to kill a bill and for the supporters to make a decision on how to move forward. Weather report see that it is passed. These decisions are not made lightly, but Low High Precip. This is where the Missouri Senate a significant majority of Senators believe Precipitation in March: 0.80 found itself when debating Senate Joint the voters of our state should be given the Mar. 8 55 71 Total precipitation for 2016: Resolution 39 this week. Under the proposed opportunity to decide this issue. Mar. 9 46 60 0.23 2.28 inches constitutional amendment, the state would Please feel free to call, email, or write Mar. 10 44 63 0.23 Normal to Date 4.95 inches be prohibited from imposing penalties with your ideas or concerns. 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PO#040816DRE_Cameron (3.25x3).indd 1 3/10/16 3.333 5:16 PMx 4.indd 1 3/3/16 6:23 PM Thursday, March 17, 2016 Citizen-Observer - 13 MO Hunting app users Cameron Municipal Court will need to update it The following cases were heard in Cameron Municipal Court. The amounts include all fines, fees and court costs. Feb. 23, 2016 wear properly safety belt, $10 March 8, 2016 – defective equipment, $250 William F. Mohn, Blue Springs Linda Allison Adler, Pattonsburg Renee Christine Heldenbrand, Chandelle Rhea Ballinger, Sarah Elizabeth Hartman, Cameron – failed to register vehicle, starting March 15 – speeding, 11-15 mph over, Chillicothe – defective Cameron – speeding, 11-15 – defective equipment, $281.50 $86.50 $131.50 equipment, $200 mph over, $91.50 Remington Alex Jeffries, Cameron Wakota, Cylinn Pierce, Bendena Carol Sue Anthony, Savannah Jacob R. G. Lattimer, Fort Scott, Joshua Ivan Bennett, Cameron – – equipment violation, $76.50 – speeding, 11-15 mph over, that sell hunting, fishing, and trapping Kan. – speeding, 6-10 mph Remington Alex Jeffries, Cameron $131.50 permits will switch from selling the familiar – failed to register vehicle, no headlights when required, $81.50 over, $111.50 $76.50 – driver failed to wear properly Tori Page Stark, St. Joseph – plastic-backed, rectangular, yellow permits Jayson McAfee, Cameron – safety belt, $10 speeding, 20 – 25 mph over, to selling paper permits. They will alsoBill Ball, Cameron – animal at April Dawn Brown, Cameron – large, $81.50 property damage, $131.50 nuisance violation, $81.50 Malanie Mae Lassley, Altamont $211.50 move from selling permits through a special John Wyatt Morgan, Kingston - – speeding, 11-15 mph over, Kathleen C. Sutton, Cameron – machine connected to a phone line to usingDaniel Christian Blanch , Cameron Robert Dean Brown, St. Joseph – speeding, 11-15 mpg over, driver failed to wear properly – failed to register vehicle, $91.50 nuisance violation, $81.50 a regular computer or laptop with Internet safety belt, $10 Opal A. Lucassen, Cameron – Jessica D. Switlik, Cameron access and a standard printer. $91.50 $86.50 Mike Bloss, Cameron – animal at Taylor Ann Newsom, Kidder – Charles W. Christian, Cameron speeding, 16 – 19 mpg over, – failed to register vehicle, In addition to buying Missouri hunting, defective equipment, $300 $101.50 $86.50 fishing and trapping permits through MO large, $81.50 – failed to register vehicle, John D Bogle, Cameron – Debra Ann Prater, Abilene, Kan. $86.50 Andrew Jacob McCamy, Savannah Angelica Renee Thurston, Hunting, people can also buy permits – speeding, 11-15 mph over, – equipment violation, $81.50 Cameron – possession of drug directly online from the MDC website at equipment violation, $86.50 Jennifer Alicia Clevenger, John D. Bogle, Cameron – expired $131.50 Jamesport – defective Andrew Jacob McCamy, Savannah paraphernalia, $500 mdc.mo.gov/buypermits. Robert L. Quick, Cameron – – possession of marijuana, $150 Joyce A Waggerman, Cameron – People can also buy permits all around license, $101.50 equipment, $400 Ashley B. Bottorff, Kidder – failed nuisance violation, $81.50 Thomas Wessling Cline, Cameron Celeste Gayle McClanahan, nuisance violation, $81.50 the state at many gas stations, convenience Jimmie Wayne Roach, St. Joseph Brunswick – defective Johnny Lee Wheeler, Cameron - stores, sporting-goods stores, large retail to register vehicle, $86.50 – failed to register vehicle, Bryan Joseph Bovee, St. Joseph – – speeding, 11-15 mph over. $86.50 equipment, $300 driver failed to wear properly stores, and other vendors – and at many $131.50 Nicholaus L. Milbourn, St. Joseph safety belt, $10 MDC offices and all MDC nature centers. defective equipment, $200 Donalyn Jo Crowley, Trenton – Bryan Joseph Bovee, St. Joseph – John Schindler, Cameron – speeding, 16-19 mph over, – speeding, 20-25 mph over, Another option is to buy permits over nuisance violation, $81.50 $116.50 the phone by calling 800-392-4115, using a peace disturbance, $250 $151.50 Doyle Findley Bunker, Hamilton Dakota Stiner, Hasting, Neb. – Jesse L. Curtis, Osborn – speeding, Nicholaus L. Milbourn, St. Cameron Municipal Court has credit card, paying a $1 fee, and waiting a defective equipment, $250 Joseph – operating vehicle joined the State Justice Information week for permits to arrive by mail. – speeding, 16-19 mph over, 16-19 mph over, $151.50 $151.50 Stephanie Jean Swanstone, Paul Ellington, Cameron – without financial responsibility, System and offers the following Tonya Rae Dempsay, Parkville Cameron – nuisance violation, nuisance violation, $81.50 $181.50 to the public. Public information – parking, prohibited time, $81.50 Jessica A Flores, Cameron – Nicholaus L. Milbourn, St. is available on the Internet at $61.50 Julie Mae Toney, Maysville – failed nuisance violation, $81.50 Joseph – possession of drug www.courts.mo.gov/casenet. Chayna Lynn Enlow, Cameron – to register vehicle, $86.50 William Mark Fry, Cameron – paraphernalia, $131.50 The public will be able to view defective equipment, $281.50 Greg Trauernicht, Cameron - nuisance violation, $106.50 Nicholaus L. Milbourn, St. Joseph the court calendar information Sean Russell Evens, Raytown parking, prohibited time, Brittany Lynn Furrell, Spring Hill, – possession of marijuana, and specific case information – possession of drug $61.50 Kan. – speeding, 16-19 mph $131.50 including party name, issuance and paraphernalia, $181.50 Jennifer Trauernicht, Cameron – over, $101.50 Cyndee Marie Miller, Cameron – service of warrants and summons. Sean Russell Evans, Raytown improper backing, $86.50 Blake Nathaniel Gardner, Cameron nuisance violation, $81.50 Scheduled hearings, trials, pending – possession of marijuana, Larry Monell Williams, Jr. – failed to register vehicle, Cyndee Marie Miller, Cameron – allegations or charges where $181.50 Cameron – stealing, $100 $31.50 nuisance violation, $31.50 defendant is found guilty, and Kimberly German, Cameron – Matthew Harold Hager, Cameron David L. Miller, Cameron - sentence information. animal at large, $81.50 – misc. pedestrian violation, defective equipment $431.50 Closed cases are not available Teyah Mckinzie Graham, $75 David Lee Miller, Cameron – to the public. Camdenton – driver failed to Sarah Elizabeth Hartman, Cameron disorderly conduct, $150

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Other charges were possession Clarksdale first responders, responded to a 1230 pm Dispatched DeKalb-Clinton warrant from Grundy County for passing of a controlled substance. Grieme was motor vehicle accident ambulance for a patient transfer bad checks. Duncan was released to Grundy transported to security housing at Davies 806 am MSHP requested assistance with 347 pm Union Star fire department County Authorities. DeKalb Regional Jail. traffic on above accident responded to a large tree on fire 8:43 p.m. 44-year-old Cary Lynn Mason 848 am Clarksdale fire responded to a 3-12-16 of Cameron was arrested on a warrant from grass fire 433 am Union Star fire department March 10 the city of Cameron for a nuisance charge. 913 am Responded to a report of responded to a vehicle fire 11:03 p.m. 38-year-old Travis E. Huffman Mason posted bond. vandalism to a combine 705 am Union Star first responders of Cameron was arrested for DWI/alcohol 730 pm Osborn Fire Department responded to a 911 medical call persistent offender and following too close responded to a structure fire, they were to a car/MC/TK. Huffman was released March 13 716 am DeKalb County Sheriff’s office 12:20 a.m. 19-year-old Jayson Patrick assisted by Cameron, Central DeKalb and to authorities and transported to Davies responded to area schools in response the McAfee of Cameron was arrested for assault Stewartsville Fire Departments DeKalb Regional Jail. threat of violence that was made by an in the third degree. McAfee was issued a 918 pm Responded to a report of a verbal 11:23 p.m. 41-year-old Sammie Utah inmate summons to appear in Cameron Municipal domestic at a residence in Stewartsville Carl Parker III of Cameron was arrested on a 614 pm Dispatched DeKalb-Clinton Court. 1058 pm Dispatched DeKalb-Clinton warrant from the city of Cameron for failure ambulance for a patient transfer 12:23 a.m. 20-year-old Timothy Daniel ambulance for a patient transfer 848 pm Union Star first responders to appear on a disorderly conduct charge. Parker posted bond. Dressen of Cameron was arrested on a 2X2s for March 13, 2016 responded to a 911 medical call warrant for failure to appear for no valid 3-8-16 op and assault in the third degree. Dressen 144 amCLASS Dispatched A CDL DeKalb-Clinton DRIVERS 3-12-16 March 11 was issued a summons to appear in Cameron ambulance for a patient transfer 1110 am Union Star first responders 2:56 p.m. 21-year-old Kayona Juanita Municipal Court. 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March 17, 2016 1022 S. Chestnut, Cameron, Missouri 64429 Volume 85/ Issue 19 STUCO members attend State Convention Gage Zeit share ideas, along with “I learned many things Senior Student Council Adviser about fundraising, orga- Melissa A. Robinson and nizing and things that we Mrs. Kathryn Knapp. did right this past year,” CHS Student Coun- Students and advisers Robinson continued. cil members attended participated in different “I also learned tons of the 68th Annual State sessions and workshops things we can do for next Convention for Missouri where they gained more year and years in the fu- Association of Student information on activities, ture.” Council (MASC) from fundraising, donations “Attending the Mis- Mar. 10-12. It was a three that they can put into ef- souri Association of day event where stu- fect at CHS. Student Councils State dent council members “We had the oppor- Convention is a great from all over the state tunity to learn all day, opportunity to meet oth- could come together to share ideas in an officer er student councils and learn from other mem- meeting Friday evening, learn leadership skills,” bers and advisers. The and the student leaders Mrs. Knapp stated. event included activities were excited to get back The State Convention for leadership training, to school and start to us- was also a time to cel- team building, fundrais- ing what we learned,” ebrate MASC’s 25 years ing, and service training. Robinson said. of partnership with the Junior Mallory Bashor, “The students were Special Olympics. Since Sophomores Karlie sent to different sessions 2003, MASC, along with Shanks, Jacob Butler, Photo courtesy of Melissa Robinson and Freshman Savan- and came back with fan- the Polar Plunge, have nah Robinson attended tastic ideas to implement raised over $950,000 Student Council Officers for 2016-2017 take a moment from the after- as soon as we get back to benefit the Special noon dance. From left, Secretary Savannah Robinson, President Mallory the State Convention to to school, and next year.” Olympics. Bashor, Treasurer Karlie Shanks and Vice-President of Public Relations meet other members and Jacob Butler. Student Directors show their expertise in one acts Westerly Jones not popular plays and Before intermission, directors. I did not ac- Runner, which helps Sophomore known by their title,” the four senior directors count that it was basi- wounded veterans,” said Mrs. Harper-Stem- put on a skit called Life cally doing three plays, With that, the drama Cameron High berger, “I think that con- as a Director, show- with long hours. I also club has decided that School Drama depart- sidering that they plays ing a little bit into the did not realize how twenty percent of the ment hosted a spring were one-acts, people struggles they had. The much stuff Mr. Williams funds raised will go to play Thursday, Friday, get the misperception last play was “Bobby and I do without even the charity Team River and Saturday. Three that the plays would not Trap” directed by Nich- thinking about it be- Runner, which helps one-act plays were stu- be high quality, and that olas Zittrich. This play cause we have it down disabled veterans. dent directed by four is not the case.” was about a man who to a science of knowing These veterans partake Seniors chosen by di- The first play was sat on a landmine and who does what,” in outdoor activities. rectors Derek Williams “This is A Test” directed showed into his life and CHS graduate Dalton After the show, nine and Melisa Harper- by Brianna Chastain the people he would Clemens, lost both of Seniors were recog- Stemberger. This year, and Angelique Beasley. leave behind. his legs in Afghanistan nized for how many any Veterans were able This play was about a “I will say that the due to a landmine. Boo- plays they were in and to get in at a discounted highschool student and student directing was by Trap was dedicated all the roles they had. price of three dollars in- all the challenges he probably the most chal- to him. “To honor him, For the Seniors that stead of five because faced during a test. The lenging thing I have we asked him if it was took part in all eight one play was dedicated second play was called done in many years,” okay to give him money shows, they were rec- to veterans. “Imperfect Proposal” said Harper-Stemberg- or start a scholarship in ognized and given “I think the plays directed by Dominick er, “When I first decided his name and he said awards. All the actors went well considering Pough, is about a man to do the student direct- absolutely not,” said and technical people they were no name trying to propose to his ing I thought, Oh, this Mrs. Harper-Stemberg- received points and will plays, meaning they girlfriend when every- will be fun, I had this er, “Instead, he asked tally up to where those were plays that were thing you can imagine dream or vision of me us to give to a charity students can earn go wrong. mentoring these young known as Team River Thespian Letters.

Photo courtesy of Amy Moore Photo courtesy of Amy Moore Photo courtesy of Amy Moore Junior Jordan Bradford waits as Senior Josh Senior Trevor Stark and Junior Sarah Acuff play Schmitz inspects the likelihood of saving the an elderly couple with plenty of time people watch in Senior Kasey Sharp scolds Senior Sam Pratt as his anxi- soldier sitting on a mine in “Booby Trap”. “Imperfect Proposal”. ety over a test takes over his life in “This is a Test”. Thursday, March 17, 2016 Citizen-Observer - 17 March 17, 2016 THE TANK Volume 85/Issue 19/ Page 2 Cheer and Pom kick it through tryouts for 2016-2017 She Jones learning the dance and a entire new squad will cheer, she knew it was a ladies and helped them Junior another hour learning the have to assemble, and not little harder, so she defi- learn and gave them great kickline which was taught being able to tryout and nitely had to break it down advice about being con- As 2015-2016 season by Madison Danar, Haley dance with some of my and go over it with the la- fident in themselves and came to an end for the McClure, Haley Evans, best friends is something dies multiple times. Then just putting on a perfor- Pom and Cheer Squad, Leah Burkhead, and Riley that I don’t want to have on the second night the la- mance in their tryout. The the new season is just get- Calvert. Then for the next to go through.” She also dies learned the chant and ladies tried out on Friday, ting ready to begin for the half hour the ladies took the felt that even though she reviewed the cheer. When and they went through the 2016-2017 Squads. Ac- time to get to know each would miss it, she knows the ladies learned the normal tryout process just cording to Senior Sahara other, and learn about one that the new ladies want chant they went over the like the previous years, Huffman, the ladies trying another. The second night it just as much as she did, words first and then they but this year according to out for Pom went through the ladies practiced their and since she already started the motions. After Coach Berry they included the process of learning routine and kickline the had her time she needs that Coach Berry had the tumbling in their tryouts. a dance, kickline and a majority of the time. The to let them begin to shine. girls go and practice with Coach Berry had been quick routine on the day ladies worked through the Huffman had a great their partners and work on suggesting open gyms for of tryouts. The clinic days routine and got help from time teaching the routine, the cheer together. They tumbling so they ladies were March 1-2, and try- the seniors if they needed and she thought the girls worked with their partners could execute any type of outs were March 4, 2016. it. Then tryouts were Fri- picked up on it quickly for the rest of the time. tumbling skill they could at According to coach Jamie day. “ I think tryouts went and she had to think in her According to Coach Berry tryouts if they wanted to do Berry the cheerleaders really well and I was glad head if some of these girls they worked with their part- so. According to her, she had their tryouts the fol- to see such a big turnout.” were really freshman. She ner more on the third night wanted tumbling to be in- lowing week. Their clinic Senior Haley McClure is excited to see the new so they could get the feel- cluded because the varsity days were from March stated. According to her, squad next year and thinks ing of practicing with each cheer squad will be com- 7-10, and tryouts were tryouts were bittersweet, that they will stop at noth- other. Then on the last peting this year and she March 11, 2016. These la- but she was happy for girls ing to make a great squad. night of clinic the ladies wanted varsity ladies to at dies went through the pro- who made the squad and During the Cheer clinics, did their mock tryouts and least be able to learn and cess of learning the cheer she truly thought that they Senior Kaylea Gunn, Ken- they got feedback from the work on some tumbling and chant, jumps, and also deserved it. Now aside nedy King, and Arial Dice coaches and the seniors. skills so they can get ready how to spirit. from learning the kickline taught the cheer and the “I didn’t know what to think for their first competition Now although these are and dance, the ladies also chant. On the first night the because it wasn’t me try- on July 18. Seniors Kaylea two different things ladies learned a quick routine, girls were introduced to the ing out or being nervous Gunn and Kennedy King were trying out for the try- and that was taught by seniors, and they started and working my hardest felt that it was so surreal out process was very simi- Keisha Rush and Sahara learning the cheer. “ That to make it back again. Its that they wouldn’t be back lar. At the Pom clinic the Huffman on the day of cheer was harder than the the girls we were help- next year, and according seniors showed the dance tryouts. “This year tryouts one we learned the year ing that i felt for because to them they wouldn’t have and kickline, and at cheer, were hard for me, Losing before, and I didn’t think it they are so lucky to get to thought of a better group the seniors showed the seven seniors was prob- would be as hard as it was” experience what i did. It of girls to hand the squad cheer and chant. On the ably the hardest thing for Lindsey Vaiciulis stated. feels so unreal, but I would down to. They are excited first night of Pom clinic, the our coach and the three Kaylea Gunn went around do it all over again.” Dice to see how the 2016-2017 ladies spent about an hour returners. This means that and help the girls with the worked with many of the squad will turn out. CHS Senior performs with SWACDA Zach Moore Directors Association voice could sing. The nights a vocal percus- Thurs. the group per- Senior division’s conference choir had three days of sionist or beat boxer formed their six song set in Kansas City at the rehearsal where they performed and anoth- list: “Sanctus”,”Across Kauffman Performing would come together er night a accapella the Vast Eternal Sky”, Senior Camryn Clay Arts Center last week two to three times a day rock quartet group per- Nyon, Nyon, Ave Maris from Cameron High Mon.-Thurs. To partici- Mon.-Wed. and practice formed. “My favorite part Stella, John the Rev- School practiced and pate in this choir you for three hours where about participating in elator, The Soul’s own sang in a honor choir had to select a voice part they learned the music SWACDA was getting to Speech. The honor choir made up of 200 stu- that you wanted to sing, for their six song per- perform in the Kauffman was also then joined by dents from seven dif- then send in a recording formance before Thurs. Center. This group had a Women’s Choir, Men’s ferent states. This of yourself singing “My After practices were an incredible work ethic Choir,and a Treble Choir choir performed for the Country tis of thee” and over for the day enter- and it truly showed dur- for the performance of Southwest Division of sing a scale showing tainment was provided ing our performance.” the last song. the American Choral how low and high your for the kids. One of the says Camryn Clay. On Tank Staff

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Evans and Sharon J. Evans, husband and wife, dated 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. P. O. Box 498 www.mycameronnews.com 4/21/2010, recorded 4/29/2010 as Document Number 2010-1170, in Cameron, MO 64429 the Office of Recorder of Deeds, Clinton County, Missouri at Plattsburg, COMBO SPECIAL $33.50 the undersigned Successor Trustee will on Friday, 4/01/2016 between the hours of 9 o’clock a.m. and 5 o’clock p.m., specifically at 11:00 OnE wEEk OnLy Figures to be Combo Special runs in 4 issues of the Cameron Shopper and 4 issues of the Citizen- Observer. AM, at the West front door of the Clinton County Circuit Courthouse Only One Week Only Runs In Both The Cameron $ .19 No refunds available with this special. We will in Plattsburg, Clinton County, Missouri, sell at public vendue tothe $ .00 Shopper and Citizen-Observer. 5 lines or less, 4 gladly stop ad if you give us a call. 5 lines or highest bidder for cash: $1.00 for each added line. per issue less, $1.00 for each added line. 10 Payment is needed before ad will run. Payment is needed before ad will run. The land referred to herein below is situated in the County of Clinton, State of MO, and is described as follows: Only Only Items under $50 (asking value), up to 20 words. Items under $100 (asking value), up to 20 A tract of land commencing at the Northeast corner of Section Twenty- $ .00 Ad runs until item sells. $ .00 words. Ad runs until item sells. one (21), Township Fifty-six (56) North, Range Thirty (30) West, Clinton 3 5 County, Missouri; thence with the North line of the Northeast Quarter of said Section North 89°38’19” West, 690.89 feet to the point of beginning; thence departing from said line South 00°29’32” West, 101 - Public Notices 1330.44 feet to the South line of the Northeast Quarter of the Northeast PUBLIC NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE Quarter of said Section; thence along said line North 89°53’38” West, 654.13 feet to the Southwest corner of the Northeast Quarter of the NOTICES For default in the payment of debt secured by a deed of trust executed Northeast Quarter of said Section; thence along Quarter Quarter by Jennifer L. Lloyd and Rusty Lloyd, dated March 26, 2007, and Section line North 00°29’33” East, 1333.35 feet to the Northwest recorded on March 30, 2007, Document No. 2007-1340 in the Office corner of the Northeast Quarter of the Northeast Quarter; thence of the Recorder of Deeds, Clinton County, Missouri, the undersigned along the North line of said Section South 89°38’19” East, 654.11 feet Successor Trustee will on April 1, 2016, at 10:00 AM, at the West Front to the point of beginning. Also known as tract 3. Door of the Clinton County Courthouse, Plattsburg, Missouri, sell at FOR SALE public vendue to the highest bidder for cash: And Tract I: That portion of the Southeast Quarter of Section Four Commencing at the Northeast corner of Section Twenty-one (21), Clinco has 3 vehicles for sale and will be (4), Township Fifty-four (54) North of the Base line, Range Township Fifty-six (56) North, Range Thirty (30) West, Clinton County, taking sealed bids. Bids must be turned in by Thirty (30) West of the Fifth Principal Meridian, Clinton County, Missouri; thence with the North line of the Northeast Quarter of said Missouri, described as follows: Beginning at a point on the Section North 89°38’19” West, 363.29 feet to the point of beginning; March 31, 2016. West line of said Southeast Quarter that is North 01° 04’ 26” thence departing from said line South 00°29’34” West, 1328.98 feet East, 637.10 feet from the South Quarter corner of said Section to the South line of the Northeast Quarter of the Northeast Quarter of 2000 Ford F150, Extended Cab, 4-wheel drive Four (4); thence South 88° 55’ 34” East, 480.70 feet, thence said Section; thence along said line North 89°53’38” West, 327.59 feet; North 14° 31’ 02” East, 422.68 feet; thence North 88° 55’ 34” thence departing from said line North 00°29’32” East, 1330.44 feet to 2005 Ford E350 Bus West, 578.97 feet to said West line; thence South 01° 04’ 26” the North line of the Northeast Quarter of said Section; thence along 1996 Ford X650 Box Truck West, 411.10 feet along said West line to the point of beginning. said line South 89°38’19” East, 327.60 feet to the point of beginning. Tract II: That portion of the Southeast Quarter of Section Four Also known as tract 4. (4), Township Fifty-four (54) North of the Base line, Range Commonly known as and numbered 7922 NE 310th Street, Cameron Vehicles can be seen at 1205 W. Grand, Thirty (30) West of the Fifth Principal Meridian, Clinton County, MO 64429. Missouri, described as follows: Beginning at a point on the Cameron. West line of said Southeast Quarter that is North 01° 04’ 26” to satisfy said debt and cost. Clinco reserves the right to reject any bid. East, 1048.20 feet from the South Quarter corner of said Section Four (4); thence North 01° 04’ 26” East, 464.25 feet along said Pittenger Law Group, LLC West line; thence South 88° 55’ 34” East, 480.70 feet; thence Successor Trustee South 31° 20’ 01” East, 283.61 feet; thence South 14°31’ 02” West, 231.14 feet; thence North 88° 55’ 34” West 578.97 feet Grants for Recycling Projects Available to the point of beginning., commonly known as 3731 Southeast Powell Road, Lathrop, MO, 64465 By: ______Region D Recycling & Waste Management District will be Brandon T. Pittenger accepting applications for waste reduction and recycling subject to all prior easements, restrictions, reservations, covenants and Member encumbrances now of record, if any, to satisfy the debt and costs. 6900 College Boulevard, Suite 325 projects. Applications are available online at www. Overland Park, KS 66211 regiondrecycling.com. Applications also available by SouthLaw, P.C. f/k/a South & Associates, P.C., Successor Trustee P.O. Box 7410 calling Brenda Kennedy at 816-393-5250 or email the Overland Park, KS 66207 request to [email protected] First Publication: March 10, 2016. For more information, visit www. (913) 323-4595 southlaw.com (913) 661-1747 fax

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