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The Lebanon www.lebanondailyrecord.com Volume 68, Number 139 Daily Record THURSDAY 50 cents JUNE 13, DEATHS You need to read today’s Leb a non Daily Record 2013 Wayne Starnes See Page 2 GOOD • Outdoors Page 4 Shadel’s Colonial REA SONS John Travis “J.T.’’ Lowery 4 • LTCC awards Page 10 Richland Memorial Chapel • USO Club — 1940s Page 2 • Youth track meet canceled Page 3 www.holmanhowe.com www.lebanondailyrecord.com Investment fi rm buys DTMP Chicago-based new owners intend to make formal announcement next week By Ken York Lebanon, its facility at 949 Bethel Road Detroit The Daily Record Have a comment? and a leased facility at 1611 Auglaize Tool Go to www.lebanondailyrecord.com [email protected] Drive in the city’s industrial park. Metal Detroit Tool Metal Products has been Company, city and federal offi cials Prod- bought by a Chicago-area investment A source who declined to be identi- broke ground during a ceremony May ucts has fi rm, and at least two top company of- fi ed told The Daily Record Wednesday 23 for a 35,000 square foot expansion been fi cers have been let go. that DTMP President and CEO Brad to the building in the industrial park. bought No details about the sale were avail- McKean and Chief Financial Offi cer The project is expected to use about by a able as of press time today. Mark Cornelison were dismissed by $900,000 that was borrowed from the Chicago- Brian R. Crumbaugh, a vice presi- the new owners Friday. A call for con- city’s Electric Reserve fund as a match area in- dent of Wynnchurch Capital, the com- fi rmation to DTMP was returned by a for a $1 million federal economic devel- vestment pany that made the purchase, declined subordinate who indicated manage- opment grant. DTMP has committed to fi rm. to comment early today, saying that ment did not want to be interviewed providing $300,000 for the project. Wynnchurch intends to issue a media at this time. LDR file photo release early next week. Currently DTMP has two locations in See ‘DTMP’/ page 11 OUTDOORS Park Board looks For the love of the job to 'repair bridges' Nature Center's L.A. Lowrance continues to offer lessons of the wild By Kelly Morgan with City Council The Daily Record [email protected] BENNETT SPRING Members say it's time to spend own — Some people dread go- ing to work in the morn- funds for improvement projects ing, but L.A. Lowrance is not one of them. When By Fines Massey The Daily Record Have a comment? asked what she likes most Go to www.lebanondailyrecord.com about her job, she replies, [email protected] “everything.” The Lebanon Park Board is from the board approving a What profession is so trying to “repair bridges” with FY2012 raise for Shelton of universally satisfying? the Lebanon City Council after $5,000. Shelton ended up only Lowrance is a seasonal disparaging comments were receiving less than half of the naturalist at Bennett made about the Parks Depart- increase, $2,172. The follow- Spring State Park. Or ment in recent meetings. ing year the board approved rather, she’s a seasonal “I think we’ve repaired a and Shelton received a $5,000 interpretive specialist. lot of the bridges or a lot of raise. “That makes us sound the problems with Council. In February, Shelton went to so important,” she joked. I’ve worked very hard at it the Lebanon City Council for Whatever the term is, for the last month, trying to the approval of the purchase it means that Lowrance talk to them and explain to of a truck for his department. spends her summers con- them and smooth things over,” Despite the Lebanon Park ducting nature programs said Lebanon Parks Director Board approving the low bid for the public at Bennett John Shelton. He added that of $17,500, Shelton’s request Spring State Park. These he has received several good L.A. Lowrance died for a lack of a motion. programs could include comments from Lebanon City stands next to the Coming on the heels of leading guided hikes, sign, above, that Council members recently. comments about the condition delivering presentations announces the pres- Since last spring, there have of Atchley Park’s restroom about specifi c animals, ence of the nature been many discussions by the facilities and baseball field supervising crafts or pre- center at Bennett Lebanon Park Board about the conditions during the April siding over the Discov- Spring State Park. autonomy of the group. Many ery Room at the Bennett Lowrance has been a of the discussions sparked See ‘Park Board’/ page 7 Spring Nature Center. seasonal interpretive Lowrance has been specialist at Bennett doing this every summer Spring since 2002. At Woman hurt in crash Wednesday left, Lowrance shares since 2002. That that was From LDR Staff Chevrolet Cavalier, experi- some of her knowl- the year the year after A Grovespring woman was enced tire failure, went off the edge with children at her husband died, and injured in a one-vehicle wreck right side of the roadway and the annual Kids Fish- she needed some extra at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday on ing event at Bennett struck a ditch. income to cover bills left Spring on May 4. Route C, 5 miles south of Leba- Needham was taken by pri- See ‘Lowrance’/ page 7 non, according to the Missouri vate vehicle to Mercy Hospital LDR photos State Highway Patrol. Lebanon. The patrol listed her Have a comment? Kelly Morgan and The wreck occurred when injuries as minor. Go to www.lebanondailyrecord.com Julie Turner-Crawford Kristen N. Needham, 23, the The driver was wearing a driver of a southbound 2000 seat belt. Elks Lodge to hold Flag Day Deputy fi nds child with drug pipe, arrests mother event Friday at memorial From LDR Staff Have a comment? came home, the woman de- woman’s bedroom to get her While investigating a do- manded that they punish her side of the story. When the From LDR Staff Friday. According to Flag Day Go to www.lebanondailyrecord.com mestic assault, a Laclede brother. The parents refused, deputy went to the room, Friday is Flag Day, and one ceremony chairman Ross Jen- County deputy discovered a 2- and the woman said she was he observed the woman’s local organization is striving nings, the event will include a to a home in the 17000 area of year-old child with a metham- moving out. 2-year-old daughter pick to make sure that the holiday program detailing the history Canary Road for a report of phetamine pipe in her mouth. The woman’s mother told up a glass smoking pipe he does not go unnoticed by the of the fl ag, a demonstration a domestic assault between a The child’s mother could face the deputy that while she was reported he recognized as people of Lebanon. of the eight fl ags that have mother and daughter. child endangerment charges, helping her daughter pack, similar to those commonly The Lebanon Elks Lodge fl own over the capitol, a re- According to an LCSO in- among several others. the daughter allegedly began used to ingest metham- will hold a Flag Day cer- sponse discussing what the cident report, a 22-year-old At about 6:05 p.m. Wednes- cursing her, so she backhand- phetamine, and put it in her emony at the Veterans Memo- fl ag means and a speech by woman got into a physical day, a Laclede County Sheriff’s ed her daughter. mouth. The deputy reported rial by the Kenneth E. Cowan fight with her 11-year-old Offi ce deputy was dispatched The deputy went to the Civic Center at 6 p.m. on See ‘Flag Day’/ page 11 brother. When their parents See ‘Report’/ page 10 st AnniversaryShepherd Hills Factory Outlets Sale 41FRIDAY, JUNE 14TH THROUGH SUNDAY, JUNE 16TH • 8AM - 8PM Page 2 THE LEBANON (MO.) DAILY RECORD THURSDAY, JUNE 13, 2013 www.lebanondailyrecord.com CALENDAR DEATHS USO CLUB IN LEBANON — 1940s The Lebanon Daily Record HAROLD “WAYNE’’ JOHN TRAVIS Calendar of Events is open to churches, civic groups, clubs, STARNES “J.T.’’ LOWERY schools and other Lebanon- Harold “Wayne’’ Starnes, John Travis “J.T.’’ Low- area nonprofi t organizations. 82, of Lebanon, died Friday, ery, 73, of Waynesville, died Calendar items may con- June 7, 2013 in Lebanon. Wednesday, June 12, 2013 at tain the following informa- He was born Sept. 1, 1930 in the Phelps County Regional tion: event, date, time, place, Falcon, Mo. to William Jacob Medical Center of Rolla. sponsoring organization and and Rosa Naomi Bingham He is survived by a son, Da- person to contact for more in- Starnes. vid Lowery and his wife, Con- formation (FFI numbers). The Calendar will be published He was preceded in death nie, of Stoutland; fi ve siblings, according to space available. by his parents; his wife, Ruth Rose Mary Dye and husband, Starnes; three brothers, Le- Kenneth, Alvin Lowery and THURSDAY, JUNE 13 land, Bobby Lee and Rex Allan his wife, Dottie, Pansy Rich- LEBANON TEA PARTY — 6:30 p.m. at Mills Center Starnes; a sister, Opal Lillard; ardson and husband, Roy, Carl with Ron Calzone, a non-paid half brothers, Carl and Ray- Lowery and wife, Marilyn citizen lobbyist. FFI: Maggie mond Starnes; and half sisters, and Fern Lile and husband, Kress 417-426-5931. 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