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Clovis News-Journal from Clovis, New Mexico • Page 7

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School Code Drawn For State SANTA FE (UPn-After two years of work, the Interim School Study Committee of the consecutive be dismissed from the board. Education analyst Carl Buck- legislature has boiled down 437Jner, employed by the commit- separate school laws into 292 in lee, says that although the the first comprehensive school school-aid formulas will be un- cocle ever drawn up for New changed in the code, the corn- Mexico. 'mlHee will propose senarate The 200-page bill will be in this connection. trodticcd early in the legislative session beginning Tuesday, and It expected to pass without major revisions because committee members deliberately, avoided making controversial ohce investigated a number changes of present school laws. of complaints over the weekend, Three Shots Fired At Man In Clevis The four representatives and three senators on the committee decided that the code should including one made by a man who claimed that someone fired three shots at him late Sunday not tamper with: the Freddie Fulton of 121 formulas for distributing school 0 Jol polices thai some- money, teachers salaries, Spanisl-America men red he superintendent Vernon Mills, left, 0 school-district consolidation coir, he has just flipped to decide which FLIP OF COIN Clovls Municipal School kindergarten.

The school code, in addition: Jur to clarifying language and com-! Kar "avis of 915 Gamma re-, overlapping laws, that several holes had Includes some careful attempts Ij knocked in the windshield at "modernization." of hls car arked front of a in the top position on the ballot over Alvy Smith, right, who is running for re-election to the position. Voting will be at tr C0ln nas just mppeu ueuiue wiiiuu wim wjc uc o.u along mornton. He was not in-, would a ear first on the bal Highland, James Bickley, Eugene Field, lot in the Feb. 7 school board election. The flip put Charles H.

Guthals, center, La a i a and Marshall Junior High schools. (Staff Photo) For example, all students are now required by statute to take certain courses of study among them, classes on "the treatment of animals nn "morals and etiquette." and nn the "effect of alcohol and narcotics." The code would nullify all Man Wanted In City Arrested In Wyoming A man wanted by Clovis Sher-jly has issued worthless cnecks iff's officers for check law vio-jlo Safeway and to Village Loan Tommy Fickling of 713 W.jlations was picked up an amount over $100. Worley 19th reported that two youths, in Cheyenne, because a also pointed out that Ortwick fiftnfl irt ttft nt nticc'mtl local hotel. J. W.

Williams of Star Route reported the theft of a tire from his pickup and L. C. Richardson of 1024 Beta reported that someone threw a piece of iron at his windshield. aged about 12-14. took an air car dealer got suspicious, from behind a building.

laws specifying that certainjtank railinp himself Da- courses be taught and would (placed it in a pickup and ut a 25 Crhnnl Rnarrf the off th if WIOlc oul a CIleLN was wanted for passing a check in Portales in the amount of Funeral Services Held For Area Nurse Flag Fllchsr Loose In CttWS uuerque There's a flat filcher loose in Albuquerque. But he's a young man with great respect for the American Flag. Philip Lance, 24, a University of New Mexico student, believes the flag should be flown proper- College Syr Be Held At PORf College Campus" tt topic to studied at a posltim 2 to 5 p.m. day oft. the Eastern New Mexico University campus.

Conducted by students in the Main Currents In American ly. It bothers him to see ItJIy-JThoughf class, the symposium moderatet bv ffy ing at night, or during bad weather. In fact, it really upsets him. It was 8:30 p.m. and a flag was still flying in front, of Fire Station No.

3 in east Albuquerque, lie asked the firemen why they had not taken it down, but they disclaimed responsibility, he said. Then he checked with the receptionist at a motel across the street, to see if the mote) owned the flag. She didn't know. So Lance hauled the flag flown himself, and called the police to come and pick it up. Lance continued down the street, found another flag, took it down and carefully folded it students, A Qtiestifrn fiffd MM discussion by panel merflbt Dr.

West Military Sarvleai Set For John Mafhill A longtime resident of John MayhalJ, 70, dleii at Ml oriat Hospital early had been resident of since 1932 and was employed toy the Santa Fe. Me served as yaM? Sheesley. Oskaloosa, Iowa. Open to the public on a come-and-go basis, the discussion will be in 112 Liberal Arts Building. Other participants will be Susan Campbell, Dallas, Texas; Eleanor Meister, Portales; Carol Stephens, Portates; Louis Thorp, Hobbs; and Audie L.

Waltmon San Jon Dr. B. June masler for a'few fc West, professor in English, is in-L switc hman at the ttnte Ml struct for the class. Invited to serve as consultants fdr the symposium are Dr. up, then drove back to give to the policeman.

it Tucumcari Chacber Miss Maggie A. Moore, whojM- A served in the Clovis area for RI66llllg lOlllplU nearly 30 years as a nurse, died TUCUMCARI (Staff) The Friday in Van Nuys, Calif, annual meeting of the Tucum- Miss Moore was graduated cari Chamber of Commerce will of academic affairs; Dr. Edgar Afia of th home at 314 Petty, dean of students; 14th. Alice Jackson, director of the! Military graveside services regional Project Head Start' will be held Wednesday at 2 training center at Eastern; p.m. in Mission Gardens Ceme- George L.

Jones, director of theitery with Dr. Carl Scott Upward Bound program at the; ing the benediction. Sherwood University; Hershcl Potts, dean I Mortuary is in charge of of Miss Sara Hanten, in 1918 and came to Clovis in 1 "feive the State School Board the; off with it. authority to decide on school r.a Casita School officials re- curriculums. Another law.

for reasons tin known, specifies that 'he poll-; for school-bond elections close ported a break-in over the week- for $2,000 to a Cheyenne dealer! Sheriff Worley expressed but declined to produce identi- fication. The dealer called po- belief that the man would not face charges here for same time with Dr. Leon Hill, noted humor- lecturer a i lllttllUJ). I in: 0 and several items were tak- who found lhat ne that it would be up to at 6 p.m.—even though the close an hour later for votes onj matters. The corrects this time difference It also changes the law that school-bond issue which has defeated by the voters en.

However, a complete list of stolen property has not yet been be put gain until two new code would was really Dale Van Ortwick. the District Attorney's office but served at the Santa Pel Railroad Hospital in Clovis. She retired from Clovis Memorial Hospital late in 1950. She was Officers for the coming year usually it means that chargesja lifelong member of the Bap- Ortwick is wanted In Clovis herp would have to wait unt ii for election Thej reduce the waiting time to six months One of trie most controversial Boosters To See Game Film The Wildcat Booster Club will hold a meeting Tuesday at 7 p.m. in the Clovis High School! Cafeteria, according to Charles Speice.

president. A film of the Clovis-H bbs! on a bad check issued with "in- lent to defraud." according County Sheriff Nelson any after he passed a check at Alex-i there amlcr's Market. He also alleged-! he aut horHies in Wyoming were Ust Church with him and he served She is survived by a sister, sentence given Market News in the code new law basketball game will be shown Clovis Livestock H'IS iCPIi-t'SDA Clovlt I.ivM that any member failing meetings in a district school hoard to attend six or four ed Speice'said. Haro! Beevers, 44, Dies; Services Set and three Wildcat varsity bas-' ketball players will be introduc-l; norir. TV i Livestock iball by head basketball coach Speice Too Late To Classify ntw tutting A rtillni omfli rit I BR KM A rrt.

KMnlh, Brooks Jennings. mi Tne tin ls to the Harol "fipublic and all interested per- State. died at Memorial son are urged to out and tal Sunday. Mr. Rpevers upport tht Wildcats," "--'-born and reared at Forrest and ga milk wholesaler in the Survivor i Include the widow, Msrie; two sons, David Douglas of Clovii; daughter, Mn.

Marilyn Spears; his moth-j Joe Beevers of Forrest 4 sUter, Mrs. Myrtie Brown of Porlales: six brothers, Gene and Bill of Farmington. his twln.i Carol of Clovii; Glenn of Coro-; Ardis of Forrest and Jake Window Rock, 'frandchild. Funeral lervicei will be heldi Tuesday 2 p.m in Charles V.j Steed Memorial Chapel. Nephews will act ta Oiborn Witcher.

Tuffy C. Price, Hubert Curry, Aaron Ethridge, Harold Glover, Jack Gunn. Carl Goen, Rush andj Bob Haas. Burial will in Beevers Cemetery at Forrest under direc-j-" tion of Steed Funeral Home. loll or uVt up Town Country 1SMH i.

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P. of Waco, five nieces and two nephews. Funeral services were to be jheld at 2 p.m. today In the Charles V. Steed Memorial Cha- 'pel with Dr.

Carl Scott officiating. Burial was to be in Mission Gardens Cemetery under the direction of Steed Funeral Home, Charles Meister. president ofj -World War II. retirement in 1869. He was in the Army In World War I and was in the Navy 1ft Eastern; Dr.

Gail Shannon dcani only survivor is the widow, Retailers Meeting Scheduled Tuesday Kieth McCray, chairman of the Retail Merchants Committee of the Clovis Chamber of Commerce, announced today a meeting of retailers will be held Tuesday at 10 a.m. in the Chamber Building. The purjjpse of the meeting is to discuss February's trade promotion. George Washington Birthday McCrary said. Prior" to the full committee -neeting, the executive committee will meet at 9:30 a.m.

MELLOW AS MOONLIGHT KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON llllf FOUR YEARS OLD BOTTLED BY CASCADE DISTILLING COMPANY LOUISVILLE. KENTUCKY 86 PROOF FROM THE LIFE; VIGOR OF THE GRAIN win ltl 1 BR kit A KIU or BIST7. BR Prophetic Confab Slated In Clovis Edwin Wilson, executive rungswoc tary of the Southern Heb- ficiatmg. A. rew Mission, of Chatta-j nooga, will be Services Set Tuesday For Mrs.

Dove Gosney Funeral services for Mrs. Dove Gosney, 82. who died Saturday, will be held at a.m. i Tuesday in the Dale Lee Sherwood Memorial Chapel with Rev. E.

Leonard Gillingham of Kingswood Methodist Church of- Sllrv i vors four brothers. a sister and 4I4 Patients Evacuated During Hospital Fire LAS VEGAS (UPli -Several patients were evacuated from wing of St. Anthony's Hospital in Las Vegas late Saturday when a fire broke out. The fire reportedly created dmtun lot of but there were no', 4' injuries. Authorities said a patient, who had one leg amputated above tht inkle, apparently set fire to a curtain and tht fire spread to the ceiling.

They laid tht pititnt then fled from tht hospital into the middlt of N. which panes the hospital. Firemen quickly got tht under control the patient was taken to tht New Mexico State Hospital for tijunitition. Profuwr Nintd To POftTAUiS (Special) vin Brawa, tssutaot profesior In builBtss tdminlitratioB Eastern New Mtatlco hw bMU) to of the Bealtori Associitian 01 Ntw Mewco. He Is ia Saati Fe today tot a BACK 1INSUN KGR SALE $471 it Awiion.

pilt. Ciov i-mf 7 p.m B8 tuitfa I 2 pc. f.ttfluh HK BR tin IllCt fMlliil MI 1 1 4 (x- if i I UlriM I iaic modrl rval nlrr odif I.H mrui UrOt. in SEC MINIMUM shaker for the Seventeenth An-i nual Prophetic Conference to bej Pallbearers will be nephews held in Clovis beginning Tommy Standefer, Joe Stande- day through January 20. J.

D. Standefer, Erby Wil- meeting will be held each dayjmeth, Cotton Lee and Shorty at 10 a.m. and 7:30 m. in Ho-! Ward. t-' ov Following services here, the His topic for the morning ses-body will be taken to Plainview, sion will be "The Coming for burial there, doin" and the evening topic be "Signs of the i 1 The public is extended an invl-! tation to attend the conference 1 any time during the designated hours.

I Safe BY TOM BVBXS You can't board the train after it has left the station, neither can you get insurance on your home after it has burned down. Before it is too late, check up on the amount of insurance you carry on your property. all of us are so busy getting more that we don't take time to protect what we already have. It only takes a minutes to reduce your home to ashes. We cannot replace the sentimental but proper insurance can replace the financial loss.

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But avoid compromise with a lesser make. For oo other car at a comparable price ran provide you greater pleasure and satisfaction than the Standard of the World. And, of course, most previously owned those several years a complete complement of conveniences such as power brakes, steering, windows and seals to provide more driving pleasure than many of today's new cars, your authorized dealer and let him help you select your favorite model whether it be new or previously owned. Then all the wonderful wards of Cadillac ownership faf yours soon today or tomorrow. 1 1965 Flottwood Brougham Standard of (he World (Jteiaf O.vi VOL'K AU'IHOBIZED CADILLAX: DJtAUK'S ATIiiACTlVE StLtCTlON Of NEW WAYNE WALLACE, INC.

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