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The Sedalia Democrat from Sedalia, Missouri • Page 4

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Ting um 14, IWW OBITUARIES W. K. (Snlalia) William Roy CunmiiKham. diPd at p. Ill Monday at the home of his daughter.

Mrs. Thomas (Karleno Flctrhrr, 424 North Kngmeor He h.id re- iided in the Beaman community for 16 years. He vsas horn 10. 1891, son of the late nnd SiKsan Tiehemyer amninii- ham. He was married to Della Mae Jolie.

Sept 3. 1910. in So dalia She preceded him in death. Feb. 4 19.S9 Surviving are one daughter.

Mrs. Fletcher, two sisters, Mrs. Charles Hunnington. 308 North Prospect; and Mrs .1. Riverside.

Calif, four grandchildren and several gre.d grandchildren He was preceded in death bv; his parents, his wife, and a' daughter, who diel in 1940. He was a member of the Branch Baptist Church. Funeral services will be at 2 30 p.m. Wednesday at the Gillespie Funeral Home, with the Rev. Henry Hansen offiei- iting Ed Woodrow will sing a and Pallbearers are .1, Blaylock.

George Fletcher. Don Griffith. Gib Owen. McKinley Thomas and Ben Townsend. Burial ill be in Creek Cemetery.

Body is at the Gillespie Funeral Home. KayiiioiHl P. (Pilol (fTovr) Raymond IVter Kempt. Grove, died Mondav afternoon at St. Hospital.

Btxtin ille. Born Sept. 29. 1898, in Clear Creek eommunity. he was the son ol and Catherine Gerling Kempt, and was married in 1920 to Ida Newman at St.

('afholie Church. Clear Creek He was a member of the St C'atholie Church, Pilot are his wife. Ida. of the home, two sons. Virgil and Dtniald Kempf.

both of Lib-i five daughters. Mrs. Cyril Wessing, Grove; Mrs. Bill Rude. Grove; Mrs.

Lester Stone. Sedalia; Mrs Dennis Crump. Boonville and Mrs Ray MeKertie. three brothers. Dtto Kempf, Boonville: William and Louis Kempf.

Pilot Grove; four sisters. Mrs. Mike Twenter. Mrs. Twenter.

Mrs Theodore Kraus and Mrs Dan Tw enter, all of Pilot Grove. 12 grandchildren and two great grandchildren. He was preceded death by one brother and one sister Funeral services will be held at 10 a Wednesday at St ('atholie Church. Pilot Grove, the Rev. Ferdinand Bonn, to officiate.

Burial will he at the St. Joseph Church Cemetery. The body is at the Hays- Painter Funeral Chapel at Pilot Grove where the rosary will be recited at 8 tonight. w. Kakrr Services Mri John Baker.

901 South Quincy, died suddenly at hw home early Tuesday morning The former Florence Mmnirr. she was horn in Sedalia. Feb 19. 1890. the daughter of and Martha A Minnicr.

She was reared and educated in Se dalia. On Sept. 30. 1911. she wa.s married to John Baker and they spent their entire married life here Mrs.

Raker was a member of the Brnadwav Pres- hvterian Church, Sorosis and DAB Surviving are her John W. Baker of the home, one daughter. Rex Martha Jean' Anderson. Nova. Pa one grandson.

Rex. Anderson. Jr one brother. Blythe J. Minnier.

Philadelphia Pa and one Annie liOoney, Toledo, Ohio. Funeral servmpt will he held at 2 3d pm. Thursday at the McLaughlin Chapel with the Rev. Clifford Saunders, pastor of the byterian Church, officiating Burial will be in Crown Hill Cemeterv. Mrw.

Brarcl (Rarnpit) Mrs Jennie Mav Bcaid. 83. Barnett, died at Memorial Hns- pital in Jeffer.son City Tuesday. She was born in Morgan County, Aug. 13, 1882, daughter of the late William and Anna Burkhart Ratcliff She was married to John Beard.

Feb 14. 1901. who preceded her in death She was a member of the Hopewell Church. are two sons, William Beard, Kansas City, one daughter. Hrr- ahel Yows, Barnett; two foster- daughters.

Cox. ol Cove, Miss Taylor, Kansas City; one brothiT Walter Ratcliff. Versailk-. four sisters, Groff. Mr- Ella Gabriel.

Mi er and Laura all of Wrsaillr irn grandchildren ind 22 great grandchildren Funeral service' will hr held at 2 Thur day ai Hopewell Union Church with the Rev Walter Miller otficiating Burial will be in Hopewell Ometery. The bodv is at Kidwell Fu neral Home. Versailles. Mi'i. Mary Funeral Mrs Mary her Stover, who died Saturdav, were held at 2 Tuesday at Paul Lutheran Church with the Rev.

Rofiert Lietz officiating Burial was in the Stover Cemeterv. Dr jp), nt TA Iftfm McLaughlin Bros. SetlaUa Sittce, 1880 AMBULANCE DIALTA.6-8000 519 So. Ohio Lai 9 Parking RMr 5 Spilalia On lliilM'aliMi Han Jnhnsnii as JEFFERSON CITY (API Sedalia and Jcftcrson City re main the only unbeaten teams in the Central Mis.soun Ban Johnson League after the sec ond week of action City defending champion stopped I.cxington 2-1 Sunday while Sedalia whipped Clinton 5-1. Other action saw Tipton top pie Boonville 5-3.

Columbia sm.ick Clinton 8-3 and Marsh.ill overpower Mexico 115 Karlicj' in the week Btvonvillc had jumped over Marshall 4 1 a.s right hander Connie Tw enter fanned batters. Kelly Whitaker Mis.souri freshman righthander hurled the Jefftvson City erew to their seeond straight league victory and their ninth in 11 starts this year The 5-11 Whitaker allowed only four hits, walkixl tlircc and fanned 11 The schedule Thursday Lexington at C'ol- umhia. Clinton at Tipton. Seda lia at Boonville Friday Jefferson City at Mexico. Sunday Boonville at ferson City.

Tipton at Mexico. Clinton at Marshall. Lexington at Sedalia. WLxlne.sday—Sedalia vs er.son City Red Birds, at Liberty Park at 8 p.m. Daily Record Kiiliire SiihKcriliers INiiighter.

to Mr and Mrs Donald Suhlett. 709 West at 8 11 a m. Monday at Rolhwell Hospital Weight, sev- eomh Hill, on Highway 65 north Dorsey Kinney, 71, 306 Pettis, rcccivcii minor injuries when his 1954 Chevrolet went out of ('ontrol and hccame involved in an accident on Clav- en pounds, six ounces. Daughter, to Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Zimmerman. 320 North Quincy, at 12 21 a Tuesday at Bolhwell Hospital Weight, seven pounds. 12 oiimes. Daughter, to Mr and Mrs. Charles Ross.

1216 E.asI 11 th, at 12:03 a m. Tue.sday at Bothwell Hospital. Weight, eight pounds, eight and one half ounces. C.il Hospital Rothwcll VtjUting Houra: rirat and Mcond floors, to 4 p.m.. 1 to pm Third floor Imatevnity) 3 to 4 m.

and 7 to p.in Blood dank visits first FVldsjr of aach month from p.m. to 7 pm BOTHWELL Medical: Mrs. Bclford Stover: Master Freddie Shaffer. Marshall: Miss Sharlet Sue Pender, 319 East Broadway; lUidolph Wagner, 818 West Fifth; Mrs. Elihu Brown, First Street; David Keele, East Seventh: I'rouch.

700 East lOlli; ('laude Earnhardt. 1308 East Tenth; Brooks. Kristoe. Surgerv: Guv Woolery, Route of Sedalia at 9 a. m.

Mondav TrtMiper Pete Stohr of Highway Patrol, who invesligat ed, said the ear, headed south, from Pige guished state of Vietnamese polities despite progress by American IrtMips in the war. Using radar gnidanee, two U. Navy F4 Phantom jets inler- I ceptod two Ctimmunisl propeller 1 1 planes over the North Vietnam- e.se coast hot ore davvii today and possibly shot ont' down with a Sparrow missile a Navy spokesman reported He s.iiij the pilots ob.served an explosion after the missile was fired and only one enemy eontael remained on the radar screen of the guided missili' frigate Pljin TalTv Oil Mi.s.sile will be the subieet of a talk given iiy Harnes, administraiivi' assistant to Robert Hoc mg Company liase manager, at the Lions Chit) noon meeting Wednesday at Bolhwi'll Hotel is a gjaduate ol the Universitv of Montana Ihc n.a.lwav on li.e rmni Tonkin In South side, the highway and down an embankment into a field on the Bruce Claycomh farm. The ear was demolished, Stohr said. No one was injured in a two- ear accident in the 200 block of Sixth at 11:40 a.

ni. Monday involving a parked car. to police, a 1959 Ford, driven west on Sixth by Nancy E. Holly. 25.

307 Heard, and a parked 1959 Ford, owned by Ray Mosby. Kansas City, Viet central highlands, the battle of the ridges went into the eighth day as units of the U.S. lOlst Division clashed with about 100 North Vietnamese in the junglcd hill country blasted Mondav bv U.S. Air Force B52s. A U.S.

spokesman in Saigon had no word on the outcome but said three Communists killed by an American patrol this morning brought the enemy toll in the lOlsI w-eek of fighting North Viet 24tli and parked hy M. Hop- 4 The S. k.ns, hast Sixth, were in tliis tigure. Biirhiii K. BariiPi Funeral for Burton Barnes.

Ut East Seventh, who died Saturday, were held at in a at the Gillespie Funeral Home with the Rev Cleo Gray, pastor of the East Broadway i ia ('hurch. officiating. Burial was in Crown Hill Cem- rtcrv. iXaiiir Jaint's Kraiiklin MPSr. KiijiiiitMT James Allen, Vice President-Operations of the Missouri Public Service company, announced tixlay that E.

Franklin of Sedalia has been employed by the Company as an Assistant District Engineer. Franklin, who is 22 yea.rs old and single, will he assigned to the MPS District Office at l.ee’s Summit. He has a Bachelor of Science Degree Fki'ctncal Engineering from the t'niver- sity of Mis.soiin He had previously worked at the Missouri Public vSe.rvjcr Companv ollicc in vSedalia during the school vacation in 1965, collision Damage was to the left rear of till' Mosby ear and to front of the Holly auto. Investigating officer Edward Laird issued a police summons to Mrs. Holly wlio is to appear in police court.

June 15. Hiatt. 51, Master Jack Campbell, 205 painfully injured West Johnson; Catherine and Debra Paxton, 414 I'7ast Seventh; Mrs. Fred Paxton, Box 723, Sedalia. Mrs.

Sam Ross, 320 South Beacon; Ted Wayne Hiatt, Jeft- er.son City. Accident Miss Sousley, IJncoln. Dismissi'd Mrs Bernadine 1.500 Second; Dell Riiltcmcicr, Smifhfon; J-'iank Cnitman. Warsaw; Mr.s Bcynnn Huntress. 1323 Prospect: Miss Zamc Medloc k.

720 East 17fh; .1 Lewis Morgan, 1320 Smith Engnierr; Mrs David Woolriv and son. 70 East nth. AKa Funeral for Alva VV Ra.sd. 72. 215 East Saline, who died af his home.

Sunday morning weje held at St Lutheran Church at 10 a. m. Tuesday. The Rev Walter F. Strickert.

pastor, officiated. Chester O. Eding sang. of and I accompanied by Miss Mildred Brackman at the organ Burial was in the Sedalia Memorial The services were under the direction of the P7wing Funeral Home. Haiiiinoiiil Funcral Willie Hammond Grove.

who died Sunday were held at 3 Tijesday af the Pilot Grove Baptht Churf wifh the Rev Clarence Shaw ritficiating Burial was in the JMot Grove arjrarrl Flowl for M.ogar* ovd Ridgc, wilc Flovd were hi Id at Ridi'e Pres- Jivfeiidn fi dt 2 rn ifh the v. Wil liani ofliciatmg Burial wa in Memorial l'ark C'-mitirv in Sedalia, Aiiliur (Nirk) huncral (of 'Nhk Gn-i-n Ridge, dicd Sundav will be held at the tifccn Ridge Presby- i Botliwell (Continued From Page It vada City, Nevada; Stale No Nevada; Normandy Osteo-' pathic. Normandy: Osceola Medical. Osceola: Perry Coun- tv Memorial, Perry ville; Poplar Bluff: Washington County Memorial, Princeton; Phelps County Memorial. Rolla.

Rothwcll Memorial. Sedalia, Missouri Delta munity, Sikeston; Smilhville Community, Smithville; Burge Protestant. Springfield. Springfield Baptist, Springfield, Springfield General Osteopathic. Springfield: St.

Springfield; St St. Charles; Methodist Hospital and Medical St, Joseph; St St Joscj)h; State No 2, St Thomp'On Rrumm-Kncppcr. St, St Loiiix. Barnes Group. St l.nijj-, Rethrsda Gcnoral.

St Louis; Cardinal Glcnnon Memorial. St Louis; Christian. St. Ixmis Deaconess, St. Louis; DePaul.

St. Louis; Faith, St. I.ouis, Incarnate Word, St. Louis; Jewish of Louis, St Louis; Mount St. finse.

St Park Lane Memorial. St I.ouis; St John St. I.ouis. St I.ouis St Lou is St Episcopal-PrcRihv terian. St l.ouis; SI of St I.OUI-, SI Louis City, St St.

Lou ir Cardwell, Stella; Sullivan Communitv. Sullivan; Sweet Springs Community. Sweet Wright Memorial, Trenton Lirifoln Memorial. Troy We Platn We Plain Si Frane) Washington: Kell ing Glmii and Ho pilal. Waver Iv Windsor W'lndsor.

terian hureh at 2 pm Wed nesdav (D.STr, with the Rev James W'llliams oflieiating Hunal will Ije in the Green Ridge Ttie b(Kly at the Jh'ck Fu neral Horne in Hirlgi where 'nerid' mav call lioin 7 to 9 Tuesdov Slrrrlrr, Funernl ser vices lor Raymond Allen Theron Streeter, 414.5 Kansas City, former dalian who dual Sunday, will held at 2 rn Wednesday at ttie orner Chapel Bni ti I'i ek and eo Bin lal ill Ite in the ii i Lawn eiio ti I M.ii'i'ioii k'uiH I IV bn ai Is Mhi I roll cf aillc' ho died Sinidav will be held at 2 in Wedne (lay at the Kidwell neral Jlofoe Ver-ailh with the Itcv .) DeLorii; ollni Hin 1,1 will b( in the i I rmrbiv III Dllier Hospitals and his 1965 Dldsmobilc hardtop sedan demolished in a one car accident at the Muddv Creek bridge on North U. S. Highwav 65 about 2 40 am Tuesday. Hiatt rt'ported he was driving north on the highway enroute to Iowa when the accident ciirrcd. The automobile was heading into a eiirve leading on to the bridge, when he ap- pariMillv lost control of the vc- jiirlc anrl it swerved to the left, crashing into the south end of the bridge railing on the wtsl of the bridge 18 fret bridge rail was ripped bent and broken hwisp from the side of Daviri (llai g.

has been admitted to the Fiii- vcrsity of Mis.souri Medical Center, ('olumhia. Mrs, Martha Kcndnek was di.smisscd from the Charles E. Still Hospital, ('ity. iMarriagi' iiicmses Battlefield said the count of enemy dead may go much higher when the full damage of the bombing raid becomes clear So far 37 enemy bodies have been found, although the bulk ol the Red forces appeared lo have fled before the bombing Intelligence sources reported that another North Vietnamese regiment possibly 1.000 men had crossed into the highlands from Laos Sunday either to reinforce the battered 24th Regiment or to begin a drive of its own One theory said the ('ommiinists may be planning to a provincial capital, such as Kontum Citv, 35 miles south of the battle site, to provide a showplacc base for the National lahcralion Front, the Viet political arm. In the only other major ground action reported.

6.5 Vief were killed by Vietnamesp marines a two- day operation in Quang Ngai Province. 317 miles northeast of the bridge. The fninf end of the Saigon, one of the northern ar- Herman Keith Rekitlkc N'erih Kansas City, and Donna Darlene 1625 West IHtli Harvey Lee Martin. 501 Fast and Ida Nadine Cioodwm. 1220 South Ohio.

Barr, 2405 West 11th. and Danctfe Louise Wolf. 712 West Third Randy Harold Randall Tip ton, and Linda Karen Malm- ken. Florcnee Lee f)w('it Koo'-as Citv. Wilma Shepard, Parsons, Kan.

I Irom Page li that it has not been a avid in protecting society in general as it has (Ml uring the rights of individuals the gi ip- ol the law Warren to di pel any notion that ruling will snag law enlorceinent def i ioii, he i- not intended to the traditional lunetion of oltieer- inve-tigatmg crime Still, an ol.ivioir ol dei I 1 that will have to mei a trict P'-t ol voluntariiK to uf anv in eoiji mav iMU, ill to put gi aP I li on inv( ligations lu solve (M iim We do not pm port to lind all ion- inadmi Warren aid in hi- 61 page opinion icin.uii a proper elemept in law erlorce ment, he aid. and anv state- Ti f'iM Ireelv and voluntari- wi kmi I anv f(tmpelling tlui III I afiiiii ih'' III ev I deiM III Gnunlv rlaied ll wheie W( eonie I'tii coiile V'ourig and I'oli-c Elmer tin the high com! alreadv h.id hampered nfoK id lji I Till i empl I Old) In loe 'h Po I I'd'l I '( I.ri will III solving diirx wti(T( there have Ja'iii imi witih Viiij llUglll a well liUMI up 111 I ik on the ei( of j' lii-e intt rro gvfion 't he ll, di ll I aiPiHi( I ai ol 0 liii d( i loo would i- ar lo automobile was ripped apart and the ear wen! into a skid and traveled appr(tximaf('ly .50 feel on lo the floor. Hialt was taken lo the Both well Hospital the Gillespie amhulanee where Dr. C. Gordon nmdered medical treatment He snffereiJ abrasions on In'; hack, legs and hands, several puncture wounds of the upper part of the inside of his left h'g.

a cut on the hack of his head and cuts on the right hand, which look stitches to clo-c He wa admitted to the hospital for turHier vat ion wrecker the VM'hirle hack to Sedali.a Trooper Richard loos of ijip State Highway invt' gated the accidf iit. Naoini wa giaiitcd a divofce Irom Henrv man GiiiMiil I'oiiit Mondav William wa. the plaiiilitl's atP'iMcv. George Miller appointed in action Monday to repia who IS charged a state complaint with sto.almg $511 in c.iinvolving a local Dor-cv. prior to MoiuIhv, did have legal olin a'l.

M.tvi IngaKhf' hied a pctilhdi for divoi'-r Irom Ingalshr .1 R. Fritz -Mit the plaintitf. the job the polu hampi I h.ave I. Ill pu- fv -aid if ii to me Ihr are m.iking it im po iblt lor a pel 'M! plead guilfv All emph.i I ha on guaranteeing a man tu right ag iin elfirti iim- 1 our hope and t. soiiif day eon 1 1 r.atcin to law vnl' lb lie ItiK I ill I 5 01)1 dr g( ttmg I ll.r point cvfM lie ,1 II a pi I want to ularh ination, and it that the give tl'i lice the I It liic coiMii' I iiowt I 111' I mi j.okr (id 111 til dm toi Ili Ijuvr ai tt roll 1 VV ifli ti liivb I I uling 111 .1 nut lodi, -alegiiaid whiidi the bv poll' Ol i.il Id I mnoi'g I iw( trail lid mu be ob' I in tioiiit I I I I' I- h.

law AI 111 an tl: wiUi Ibi'i -Ol b( 111 ,1 la'A I IM I I a.i. I I Iff. I I. hi li ,11 and of ttie (jia tl it III w- hi I. mKi b( ba (J a rr the Ol Ih.il ,1 iM l-i I I-, eas where government military activity has hccn iM'duced because of the political crisis.

pilots Hew 6(1 missions Mondav against North Viet Nam. wiiile American and Vietnamese airimn combined for 6f)9 coml)al sorties single strikes the south. The pilot reported hitting Vietnamese bridges, buildings, cargo junks. radar site terne'. storage areas and antiaircraft sites Radio charged thai inlensifvmg air raids against North Vni Nam had begun hitting the huge irrigation and dike system of the Red River di'lta.

tlireafenmg lives of millions of by and North Viet deputv minister of water Phan Mv. said of of bomt)-. including J.Otiti poiJiulcfs. mi- lie and rockets, have been -Jiowerrd on the irn g.ition works and dikes hv dav and hv night The disorders eruplnl de.pit(‘ a la-t week 1 )V the moderate cliairman of Hie Ruddliist Institute. Thich Tam Chau, to oppose the government only with peacclu! rc rallu'r than street The point('d to ditliculfie youthful militants ai lo hi-' rival.

Thich Tri Quang While the (lemon: tratoi were lleeing police tear gas Mondav, the Ruddhi't Institute in a stale- iiKMil reatfirrned it policy of tul 'I'fio i flic arm ol the Umti'd Ruddhi I hui' h. whi- i lied will' I 5 million of Hie na'ion 11 milli'-n Ruddhi 'ri rr w(K no report of inju Me to (' an militarv (Moen b' ('I by the mob to (lav. Inif Hieii over tuimd and tiuinfd voulli: lud off with tlie sutimaehine guns and were believe to have earrn them m- i(je the Ruddtu In litute A club I lot poli( moved into to I'le ri( I- rioi(M -'1 obi Vicli ui'( poli( m.in him 'I'hev I Pic lo I 1 i ll bi.f'i vclip llame lob'd monk mai eiMtwd I'tr a m.ira ll on ('(Mitial Market, hut police joi(C(j them back with a new tear ga and ted ll 'Dk (lowd chai i'id liiii Iw 1 I Ti Iiiim the tCoMliniied from Page white man from Memiihis ae- cus(d of shooting him, was scheduled (or a hearing in Ripley on his pciilion to have his bond reduct'd Nor veil has been jailed HiM iiando since tlic shooting McKissick addressed the erowd from atop an oil drum after the 250 marchers ate their evening meal. He hrieted them on the plan for Grenada will split up into six teams to seek out Grenada Negroes who have not registered as he said, we will have a mass rally The ragged eolumn, moving along the freshly mowed shoulder ot U.S 51 added nearly 14 miles to the total Monday. II stopped nine miles out of Grenada.

The number of marchiMS fluctuates daily as some join, others leave There have biM'ii as manv as 600 and as few as 125 The KKK signature of the Ku Kliix Klan. the fiercely segregationist secret organization, was written with spray paint on U. S. 51, on trash barrels and on road signs There were no incidents. Spectators were tew.

Handfuls of Negro residents clustered at several points but not many responded to the ehant of vour hands tor The estimated fimi' of arrival in is June 26. However, plans change fast on this trek The Rev Allan Johnson of Jackson, a slate oflicial ol the National Association for the Advancement of said Dr Martin Luther King favors a proposal that the marchers try to hit 1 with a rlimactic rally at the Coliseum, a big stadium. police and Iroops remained on guard Buddhi monks and vmiihs took to the streets Monday tor the first time in two weeks alter massive demonstrations hv Roman Catholics and other cities Sundav to shew' Hicir support of the govrrnmcnt. In Hue, 4110 miles northeast of Saigon, the senior Riiddhisi monk. Thicli Tmh Khu't, 80.

visited Thich Tri Quang at the Mii- nicijial Hospital hul failed to persuade him to end his la Quang has said he would take only fruit juices and water until the United it- support ol government and the governmiMil resigiv. Kv and Chief of Stale Ngitven Van Thieii continued consultations with leading militarv and civilian figures on lormation ol an advisory military-civilian council of 40 to 60 men Roth the composilion of this council and details nl the proposed electoral law were expected to he an- ed by the end of the week Th( elcetoral law will prescribe the condition' for the Sept, 11 election for a con emhlv to draft a constitution will out rle('tion dislricls. who mav and mav not vole and whether H)c as-cmhiv will have anv Icgi la live alter it the constitution. I I It'd 0 'I hr at any Mini' I'ld -li lilt Hiiig III i ll A in. a 'I 1(1 I I ti I I Ilia IIM'Ilk e.UIMn: I (j to tilll Mnv I 5 Sile oiiiplex William Hall, Dirc( lor of Industrial Developiiieiil lor Sedalia.

pKMlielcd that by Sr dalia will he one of the industrial of the Midwest, everyone will help aehievemeiit of that goal lli.s lion was made in a lalK the mtMiihers of Hie Se dalia Rolary Cliih Monday at Hotel Roihwcll Sedalia has a lot going lor it, anil has a lot to hut IS lot tell to he done, ing lo the speaker who suggest od that we m.ike good Hm pcM'iod of upswing we are experieiieliig at llic pi iit lime, a result of Boeing Allicd-Wehb people being in the area to iiKKleiiiize the Minuteman Missile program, to work together for things whK'li will bring about growth and development Hall eity engineer, and citizen grouns for the help they have extended in the ellorl for (liistrial developim'iil stressed iha' a part of his work was concerned with expansion of existing business lirms. and miicli is being aeeomplislied in this area. He stated that lor lU'vc industry his olfiio seeking lo intci'est mdiistiics that would he compatible with those already so all in industry might work closely togetlier and gether He the ol eitizeiis and asked that ev'ry ol Hie communitv he an industrial ind to let his office know of any change or move which an industry may he speaker was mlroduced by Robert Rhillips, program D. S. Lamm mviled Rolarians and their wives to allrnd an open house at Rolhwell Lodge on Satiird.MV' aifernooii.

2, from 2 36 to 4 (iiiesls pie rntrd bv Finnin Rolli were Don Gi.ives Jctfer- itv Rolaiian, Willunn Rin- keilon, Marsli.ill Rotarian; Gordon a giicJ of Arnold Fischer; a state irom Dakol.t, a guest of Emory Bowman, and Bill Radar giie-t ol Owen Fix lee-prcsKlenl who ided lor i presideiil. urged all Ro- and ihnr wives to at tend Hie installai ion night dinner on Mondav 27. at Tlie new Robiry '-tarts on I wa. gi.cn by brcv C.i Gnmp singiiie was Denny, with Lillian M.ivnard a piano comji.ini*:! To l.odee 236. and will be to all M.Mson.s 6 Hi Di trict and adioinmg dislii' on Saturday, 18.

at Hi(' Ma in St'dalia al hiindiPfi 1 allend The MM will -tail DS Hie in.il Hied drei''e will bp at 7 .30 I )ST Dinnc.r will i vcd by tis Ghapter. No 279 af 6 30 for which rc mav he hv Mlliiig TA 7-6978 and 6 3699 I di ll gi.ird Ilia i- I ai I gi.iMfl I Ml to l)P e. Hic I tird mio tb( Il I IH rd 1 In f. m.ill gl I coni pt rnf ifi ide wiHi imiind of I til ,111 11 I "iit bal' Ibr rrewrj ibr (ompoiind bul TWING O-.

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