Yoakum Herald-Times (Yoakum, Tex.), Vol. 62, No. 21, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 18, 1958 Page: 1 of 6
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place the gabled roof, the audi- 1 the Board sees for two or four
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this at Los Angeles
Love, representing the Yoakum
Tom Tom
to be the
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first Tuesday of the month. The
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Weighing 199 pounds when cation on the tour.
April 1st
sales day the circular will go t
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urged : Wochler and At no Rudolph.
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FHA competition.
has been negotiating for the 5-
Asberry Repair
chairman of Yoakum, E. G. Ra
Monday noon when a plow drop-
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of $1,510 for Yoakum.
Be prepared when your
Born in Georgia Dec. 27. 1884,
disaster
apetruit-sized artificial satel- j (Janie) Sandelovic of Victoria;
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town: nieces and nephews.
at the Yoakum High School Au-
office in the first primary in ditorium May 29th at 8:00 P.M
third inning.
three minutes.
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earth-circling orbit
its speed for five or ten years.
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afternoon game here at 3:30.
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New Satellite Put
Into Orbit Monday
School Board Submits Statement
On Present And Proposed Projects
Kidnapping Case Mostly A Tongue
Yapping, Cash-Sacking Maneuver
Former Yoakum Girl
Gets Movie Contract
CORONATION SCENES TO
HILITE 1958 TOM TOM
Jimmy Gaertner Wins
Over Best Entries Of
14 Cities And Towns
Representative Boysen Announces
For 2nd Term In Local District
Rotary Club To
Sponsor Dance
Recital May 29th
Covering Lavaca and DeWitt Counties
YOAKUM HERALD-TIMES, PUBLISHED AT YOAKUM, TEXAS, TUESDAY, MARCH 18th, 1958
group out to see the project cal-
ves Friday and included this lo-
by so doing you a
for any emergency
for vaccination of dogs against
rabies. Dr. Boening announced
fore the offerings of Schulte.
The next game for the Bull-
dogs will be on Tuesday, March
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swiping of a pickup truck wheel
which was sold at a service sta-
tion and a gasoline theft case.
Rabies Vaccinations
Set For Saturday
Dr. Louis Boening, Yoakum
( Buffington
R. M. Parche
Grand Jury Trial
Awaits Defendant
Four separate cases will be
weather conditions.
In addition to the above work.
Lack Of Slack Causes
Tractor To Crack On
Local Railroad Track
It was a mishap that destroy-
cd a tractor in one whack here
Plans are in the making for
a 3-night rodeo June 12, 13 and
1 1 and also an afternoon Bath-
ing Beauty Revue.
of Yorktown, and their resid-
cnee is 302 Baxter Street, Yoa-
kum.
Henry Riemenschneider.
Mr. Moore was born at Madi-
son, Mo., December 16. 1873 At
cated on
short dist
Brahmas Down
Bulldogs 9-1
— By Jerry Gartman —
The Hallettsville Brahmas vi-
sited Yoakum last Friday, Mar.
11th, coming to town with re-
venge in their hearts The Yoa-
Bad weather on the first an-
nounced date resulted in poor
response of dog owners.
Tlie veterinarian will be at the
City Hall Saturday from 1 to 4
P M. A much higher percentage
of vaccinations is necessary in
order that a fair control over
Miss Moeller, da
Theo Moeller of
can well kt his record speak for
him.
• Lions Club Calf Ready For March
29th FFA-4-H Project Show Here
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phasis should be on
bargain.
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1/2 acre plot of ground on the
hill immediately behind the pre-
sent Yoakum High School. On
this site the Board plans to e-
rect a new Junior High School
of 12 rooms. Construction of the
building will be exactly the same
as that of the High School at the
Ashetry site. It is felt that by
duplikating one set of plans and
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Queen
। Attorney Leon Pesek’s office,
| salary allowance approved at
I $165 per month clerk salary:
I tentative arrangements for pos-
ition to be filled by Mrs. J. V.
Lindsey, county clerk’s office
stenographer.
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Class president, won over the
handsomest entries from 14 ci-
I morning from Cape Canaveral, I Mrs. Jodie Bowyers of Eagle Lake
sponsor the Margaret M. Mann
School of Dancing Recital on
May 29th, it was learned here
this week from Mrs. Mann. Thir-
ty-five children are to partici-
pate in the recital program and
prologue based on the "Parties"
theme.
Mrs. C. C. Walhausen will be
narrator for the prologue and
) rogram and is also writing the
prologue. Mrs. S.A. Lowrance is
costume consultant.
The program w ill be presented
community.
. The Doctor’s new clinic I
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ka. announ ed Monday that the
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Jimmy Gaertner, above, Yoa-! for use about the middle of Ju-
A “kidnapping case” crigina-
ting at Victoria last week was
finally unravelled and declared
to be a hoax enacted for a fund
raising project. Police Chief
Norvan Dietze of Yoakum and
Highway Patrolman Jim Kinser
of Cuero revealed today.
Since it was a family circle
affair, the officers released on-
ly one name and told of confin-
ing Pete Hosas to jail at Cuero
for traffic fines, while other
fines awaited the man at Vic-
toria and Goliad.
pletely renovated, a new roof of I rcom
entirely different design will re- | as toy
Namis of nominees are due
to be turned in to the C of C
< fficu not later than April 5.
Balloting for the Senior Co-
i conation Queen and the Junior
rabies may result. Dr. Boening
warned.
Dr. Boening, a native of this “8
area, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. S
Louis F. Boening Sr. presently J
of Dallas. He is a graduate at JB
Texas A. & M. and Arlington 820
State College. He is married
the former Miss Aileen Drege. X98
of the Dreyer community andii
the couple is presently making 8
their home in the Petersville 3 E
With the calf are Lion Perry Mrs. H. D. Baker who reside 3
w• renrecentina the Voakm miles from Yoakum on the Ed- .
da
and Mrs Nola Dyers of Bay- -
Miss Morrow was also chosen
to play the part of "Miss High
Fidelity" at the Los Angeles
High Fidelity Music Show’, an
event which attracted some 60,-
000 visitors to the Biltmore Ho-
tel.
and retain ( Yoakum's dog population has
thus far been vaccinated.
honesty, and devotion to duty
is most commendable," Carr ad-
ded.
Born in the Hochheim com-
y the Navy Vanguard mis-j u grandchildren; three sisters,
was announced Monday, Mrs. Will O'Neill of Yoakum,
afternoon of June 11 and follow-
ed by the Queen's Ball that
night.
A total of 23 cities and towns
are to ba invited to send their
representatives to take part in
the coronation on the night of
June 11.
Concluding event of the Tom
Tom will be the Saturday night
June 11th Tom Tom Dance at
Turner Hall, a 9 to 1 event with
Tee Tiemann providing the mu-
sic. Dance chairmen are William
The Retail Merchants Com
mittee of the Yoakum Cnamber
Representative Stanley Boy-
sen of Yoakum today authorized
the Herald-Times to announce
his candidacy for a second term
as State Representative from
this district.
seven walks which proved to be previously.
their downfall. The Bulldogs1 Pallbearers were Ernest Long,
failed to collect a hit, and went , John Pettus, Covey Morrow,
down swinging nine times be- | Henry Pospisil. Emil Meyer and
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. Its radio signals
, , , 1 ......i veterinarian, announces Satur-
or beep-beep sounds wore heard
, P 11 „ 1 ... day, Man h 22nd, as the date set
by many listeners on shortwave
bands.
'Hie contract | when they defeated them 2-0 in the lever boi ling the turning
to be made on ' their opening game, plow up in the air jarred 1oos•
the buildings damaged in a fire . The first inning proved to be ; over the rough crossing, caus-
last October. The work is scho. enough for the Brahmas as they ing the plow to fall de wn and
duled to be completed in 100 combined two bases on balls and plow straight into the steel rail-
working days. Some $25,000 in three hits, including a grand- road tracks ahich don’t plow up
repairs will be made on the fire slam home run. to score five very easily. So the whole trac-
which may come without any
warning.
munity, he is the son of Mr. .
and Mrs. Raymond Boysen. He i athlete too, he has already won | answer anv questions that they
graduated from Yoakum High I letters in both football and has- have, etc. The meeting was most |
ketball and is now coming out harmonious. and the Commit tee
for track and baseball. I expressed satisfaction with the
father and father-in-law did not
make sense to the investigating
cops.
All involved were questioned
for several hours by Chief Diet-
ze and Patrolman Kinser and
the hoax was finally admitted,
partly explained by the fact
that Rosas was behind in his car
payment's, ditto on traffic fin-
es in several places, and lacking
the cold cash to pay off a note,
some doctor bills and grocery
bills.
from the University of Texas.
He is currently taking courses
to keep himself qualified on la-
test developments in legislative
and legal fields.
In 1951 Boysen married the
former Winona Wischkaemper
Under There, Judging
Bv The Smoke Scene
Where there's smoke there's
fire, the Negroes at Grahams
Place. a tavern on Front Street
near the underpass, reasoned
here Friday afternoon at 1:20
pm. and so a fire alarm was
turned in.
The smoke was coming up
through the floor of the build-
ing. proving beyond a doubt
that there was fire down below
somewhere.
And there was. However, it
was a grass fine in progress
near the building and the wind
was blowing smoke under under
rd in scattered biuldings, some , in the ballgame. The Bulldogs
in buildings moved onto the I frst batter, Bubba Ausec. drew
Lula Owens and w ith his pannits
moved to Rock Island, Texas, in
1900, later moving to Yoakum.
। Hen* he and his father, J. P.
i best choices naming the royalty
I and 1ov in the remainder to
; form the Royal Court.
I First event of the 1958 Yoa-
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Walnut Street, Yoakum, was composed of nine loading Negro
recently voted the most popular < itizens, meet with the Board
member of his class. A good to go over pronosed plans.
Yoakum, Jo is the daughter of
the former Ruby Powell and L.
G. Morrow’. She was the recent
winner of the beauty queen
crown in a National Theatres
contest.
the Lions donated the calf to the
Seramble, this handsome Here-
ford now weighs G25 due to
special feeding given him by
Phillip Baker out at the farm
home of his parents Mr. and
J. M. Roden Rites
At Yoakum
Funeral services will be held
at Buffington Chapel in Yoakum
Tuesday at 4 p. m. for J. M.
Roden. 71. 403 Aubrey Street
resident who died suddenly at
his home Sunday evening. He is
survived by four sons, Clarence
Roden of Yoakum. Ray Roden
of Port Lavaca, Morris Roden
of Venice, California, and Pat
Roden of Rockport : 7 grand-
children. 1 great-grandson and
other relatives.
Survivors include his wife,
MIrs, Amanda Springfield of
Yoakum: two sons. Cecil Spring-
field of Waco and E. M. Spring-
field of Quanah; five daughters,
Mrs. A. B. (Hazel) Hermes ot
Yoakum. Mrs. Perry (Birtie)
Cook of Yoakum; Mrs. T. M.
(Floren e) Green of Yoakum;
। Mrs W. J (Willie) Foy of Ft.
Lions, and Phillip Baker, the
Yoakum High School Sopho-
more who last year caught the
calf at the Tom Tom Rodeo Calf
Scramble.
gutted buildings. | runs. i tor came to pieces, the rear axle
Classes loi the students of Yoakum came back briefly in he using breaking and1the front
Asberry High are being conduct-! the first inning to try and get | W heels likewise breaking off un-
• ■■ — ..... der the sudden strain.
The School Board of Trustees
' of the Yoakum Independent
! School District this week sub-
I mitted for puklication the fol-
. । lowing information in regard to
' I the overall plan of the Board
i I for improvements in the very
MOULTON GIRL
OUT ON BOND
Miss Rose Marie Moeller of
Moulton was released on $500
bond from the county jail in
Hallettsville last week. The girl
was charged with felony theft
following] her confession of tak-
ing $190 from a purse at the
Blue Bonnet Rest Home in Moul-
ton where she was employed.
Constable Daniel Koranek
made the arrest and the girl was
taken to Hallettsville where she
was further questioned by Coun-
ty Attorney Leon Pesek and
Koranek. She admitted taking
the money from a purse which
was inside a suitcase.
full swing this week A prorss
report was expected by next
week, giving totals < ollecjed by
Band Boosters
To Meet March 20
The Yoakum High School
Band Boosters will meet Thurs-,
day, March 20th at the Yoakum
Band Hall. Starting time is 7:30
P. M.
more rooms. The net cost of
four rooms will be cheaper per
square foot than just to take
care 'of immediate needs with
two rooms.
The present High School was
built in 1937. A new roof is
needed as the original 20 year
roof warranty has now run out.
In view of all the above plans
and proposals that would be ac-
See PROJECTS page 5, col. 7
home to provide the only run
scored bv Yoakum.
Joe Cliffe started on the
mound for Yoakum, but Floyd
Schwab took over for Cliffe in
the second inning. Schwab allow -
ed single runs in the second and
fourth innings, with Halletts-
ville getting two runs in the
sales promotion has been in ser-
vice one year and April 1st Yoa-
kum merchants are urged by the
committee to offer one item es-
peciall set side as a 1st An-
niversary Special. Other goods
may be advertised too, but em-
the building, so the firemen were
the station again with-
press the latter part of
wet k. Merchants are
na highway.
Lion A. W. Lilley, also the!
Vocational Ag teacher, took a
Patrolman Billy Moore led to
the solution of the burglary
case, after Patrolman Moore
acted on a hunch and without
any definite clues.
On the record for Harris were
Administration degrce
when she signed a seven -year ; the Yoakum Bargain Dav
contract with 20th Century-Fox that sprcial sales day held every
movie producers. Born here at
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the “kidnapped” child was with
her parents and had not been —
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This is the Yoakum Lions
Club calf which is now ready
for the FFA and 4-H Club Pro-
* ject Show scheduled for Bull-
dog Stadium with an auction
sale Saturday March 29th.
,
w- 0% ! Ernest kuester and Mrs. Finley
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bell rings. Give generously and., ... .
■ preparing NIr. Springfield died at Austin
, d’sastep Saturday, March 15.
for all classes to resume
in the school buildings for the
balance of the present school
term, Supt. George Barron in-
This was the first time in 7 i plans, hoping they might be car-
years the Yoakum FHA chap- ■ ried out.
ter placed an entry in District For several months the Board
The Yoakum Rotary Club will the theft of some soda water.
* Rep. Boy,sen issued the fol-
lowing statement announcing
his candidacy for ro-election :
“I wish to thank the people
of Lavaca and Gonzales Coun-
ties for having been most help-
ful to me in my endeavor to best
this district. I also wish to ex-
press my appreciation for the
confidence and interest friends
have shown in urging me to run
for a second term. I assure you
that I will continue to make e-
very effort to warrant this con-
. fidence."’
"T would like to thank all of
you for keeping me informed
of your wishes during my stay
"in Austin. As in the past, I
will be guided by your sugges-
tions and opinions,” Boysen add-
ed.
Boysen is considered to have
been one of the leaders in the
House of Representatives last
session, although he was only
a freshman member. The 32
year old Boysen was elected to
| Rev. W. L. Loessin officiating.
The visiting Brahmas collect- He was laid to rest beside his
ed only six hits, but the Yoa-devoted wife. Luc. w ho had pre-
kum pitchers combined to issue! ceded him in death three weeks
School which was damaged by Th Stephen F. Austin School
fire. This building will be com-' is bally overcrowded. Additional
The kidnapping hoax pulled at
the Victoria grocery store was
reportedly demanding $2,000
ransom and instructions to
leave the money in a car near
the Guadalupe River bridge,
Dietze indicated. Mr. Konecny’s
tip concerning the raising of
the ransom money caused offi-
cers to swoop down on the par-
ties involved and discover that
Colorful was the word for
Miss Morrow, according to the
Los Angeles Times whi h des-
cribed her as a “green-eyed,
red-haired beauty wearing a
flame-colored gown that match-
ed her ted hair."
। near future.
। । The information:
Your Board of School Trus-
! j tecs lias just awarded a contract sperifirations a greater savings
: to Mr. Homer Chandler for the, to the taxpayer will be accom-
i ! re-construction of the Asberry , plishtd.
Successful launching of a , Rucker, Ala . and Mrs. F. M.
Rites Held For
C. E. Moore, 84
Funeral services for Chai les , Florida.
Earnest Moore, 84, aere held. Smithsonian Institute obser-
March 11 at the First Christian /vations timed the new artificial
Church and Oak Grove Ceme, moon at a speed betwcen 18.000
tery, the Rev. Harold Shnets and and 19,000 miles an hour, fast
| enough to enable it to circle the
earth one every two hours and;
W. J. Springfield
Rites Read Sunday
Funeral services for William
J Fp ringficld. 71. were held here
the campaign workers who al/Siinday 2 p.m. at
striving to surpass the 1958 goal (‘hapi. the Re . ]
fund drive in Yoakum wn
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formed.
Other Plans
Other plans of the School
Board are mentioned in a more
detailed statement furnished the
Herald-Times. The facts are
passed on to our readers.
Representative Boysen stands j <'P r , comsiantatson when the' Contract Let
well with his legislators, with grand jury considers the fate
the governor and where needed of Charles Harris, 20, Yoakum'
in Austin. He also was always । Negro jailed at Cuero after he
Miss Jo Morrow, 18, former
Yoakum girl, was pictured like
ties and towns when he took (on the Aslwny site), the Board
home the title of District Beau ' has decided to build a new high
in a contest staged by the Fu-1 school containing some 8 rooms,
tine Homemakers of America । which will allow for further ex-
District A. At first awarded on- | pansion if necessary. By provid-
ly a tie vote alongside Curtis ing a new high school biulding.
Wild of Cuem, Jimmy had a . enough classroom space will be
close race but won in the run- available in the former building
off b allot ing. for all elementary school train-
Young Gaertner, son of Mr I ing. On March 1st the Board re-
and Mrs. Rudy Gaertner of 303 quested that the Committee.
1st Anniversary
ur n .m King and Queen will be carried
Vkm Karcain I au । n by mil the ( nf C members
। l mil •AISMII FG} /1 be asked to vote for their
Moore, operated an undertaking
establishment on Simpson St.
Several years later he and his
father and his brother, the late
O. D. Moore, operated a tin shop
on Grand Avenue and later at
the location of the State Bank,
and at the Lowrance building on
Lott Street with a plumbing
shop, called the L. B. Moore and
Sons. Co.
Before and after retiring, he
was a jovial and helpful friend
to all who knew him. many of
whom remember their epen
house anniversary celebrations
marking their 30th. 50th and
60th Wedding Anniversaries.
Both he and his wife twere char-
ter members of the First Christ-
ian Church of Yoakum. He was
The wrecked tractor was
brought to Jackson Farm Mach- i
incry Co. the firm from which ,
Granger was buying it on time. |
to plan now for that ONE spec-
ial in particular, as well as oth-
ers to make it a bang-up 1st an-
niversary promotion.
As soon as your ad copy is
ready call the printer, phone 99
ped down while crossing the
Work was scheduled to get kum High School baseball team I railroad tracks on Gonzales St
| underway here Monday on the , felt the wrath of the Brahma's William Granger, local Negro,
readv to do what is right and i admitted the burglary of the fire-damared Asberry School vengeance, as they fell by a was lulling Ins Farmal Cub
what his people want. So now he Lucille Prinn home here and buildines bv contractor Homer 9-1 margin. The Bu dogs must _ t ractor behind a ear and was
taking four silver dollars and Chandlr.of theF Crawford have infuriated .1allett/Mille | crossing the tracks. Somehow
a pistol. Construction Co.
Three hours of questioning by calsfor repairs
one specific
Rosas was taken into custody
here at Emanuel Konecny's
place of business on the Cuero
highway southwest of Yoekum.
in company with a young Victo-
ria couple whose 14-month old
baby girl they all claimed had
been kidnapped from a grocery
store at Victoria. The child was
with them, however, and so
their attempts to raise $500
ransom money from sale of cat-
deatthehomegeshasqppa
launchers of the satellite pre- the second vaccination date
dieted that it may stay in its since only some 10 per cent of
1956, showing surprising
strength fora political beginner.
Boysen was honored during
his first term by appointment
to the powerful Appropriations
Commit tee and the Commit tee
on Highways and Roads. Be-
.cause of unusual ability display-
ed in committee work during
the session, Boysen was appoint-
ed to the important Interstate
Cooperation Committee which
represents the Texas Legisla-
ture in working out problems
that arise between the states.
ABoysen's recent appointment
46 the Legislative Council is a
•stinct honor that few legisla-
tors achieve.
In announcing this appoint-
ment to the Legislative Council
the Honorable Waggoner Carr,
Speaker of the House of Re-
presentatives, released the fol-
clowing statement:
“The Council has the duty of
studying the pressing state pro-
• lems and making a detailed re-
port to the next Session of the
Legislature. Therefore, the
Council is extremely imvortant
for it exercises great influence
on major legislation."
I “Needless to say, I have ap-
I pointed Stanley to this impor-
2 tant position because I have
k found him to ba one at the out-
of Commerce are preparing for
rcentiy js) Anniversary observance of I
officiating at Buffington Cha-
. dour p1 and County Line Cemetery.
kum High School Freshman' ly depending of course on'
m8 Junior and Srnior Coronation Blackwell.
Ee? । scenes will highlight the June Letters have been mailed to
m li 12-13 11 Yoakum Tom Tom various organizations hen1 ask-
md 1 this year, according to plans re- ' mg ach one to seleot a repre-
BP, vealed by C. of C Manager Wal-sentative for the Senior Queen,
V < ter Coldewey and Secretary Vir- candidates to be chosen from
m i l gie Rutledge. both high s honl Senior ('lasses
• i I, .... , .. I here For the Junior Coronation,
» The combined Junior and Sjihe organizations are to nemi-
onalion. PoFram isinate a boy and ! from the
planned fWednnsday night j ranks of ihe First Graders in
Jun. 11 a! the football stadium sehov at st. Josephs. East Side
! : Corontion ( o-chaim. " ar.Mrs and Stephen F. Austin.
Red Cress Drive
In Full Swing
General Red Cross Drive
school grounds and others at n free pass to first base. Ruben
the American Legion Hall on I Vera also walked; advancing
Gonzales St. The work, however, Ausce to second base. Ausec
will not be completed in time I stole third base, and also stole
Commissioners
Court Minutes
March 14 Lavaca County
Commissioners’ Court approval
given for clerk hire at County
Manager Coldewey
To Attend C. of C.
Workshop March 26
Walter Coldewey Mgr of C.
of C. will attend the "Local
Chamber Lraders’ Workshop” in
San Antonio Wednesday, March
26, it was announced today.
Tlie one-day conference, spon-
sored by the Chamber of Com-
merce of the United States, will
be held at the St. Anthony Ho-
tel.
A team of four experts, head-
ed bv Dwight Havens. Manager
of the National Chamber’s Lo-
cal Chamber of Commerce Ser-
vice Department, will lead dis-
cushions and serve as roundta-
ble leaders.
Mr. Havens will start the con-
ference with a session entitled
"What Ur tors Will Stimulate
the Growth and Development of
Your Community in 1958?” a
discussion of community pro-
blems.
The second period will consist
of a discussion entitled “How
Can You Influence the Factors
Which Stimulate the Growth
and Development of Your Com-
munity?”
Mr. Havens will address the
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