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Snow i frriril t) Agent Foster Whaley said the I snow would be "a real help" for wheat, already up about two inches and thirsty rangelands. i Friday night if. took I Harvester basketball team al-' most six hours to return to Pam- pa from a district game with Monterey in Lubbock. Although, the roads were not slick between Pampa and Lubbock, travel was slowed to almost 20 miles per Mainly i The Invites feAdert to phone In or mall Items about comings and goings of of fripnrtfl (or Inclusion In Inli column. paid advertising Top ()' Texas Garden Club will meet at 1:30 p.m.

Tuesday GLEN BKOVVN speaks Motltlny hour due to blinding rain sleet. The cold front posed the big gest threat to the multi-million anc with Mrs. J. W. Howard, 2t01 N.

Wells. Rummage sale, Pampa Oarden Obituaries S. E. Coffee Funeral services Mrs. W.

E. Coffee, 87, of Asher, will be conducted at 2 p.m, to- day morning in Tucker Res Home, Konawa, Okla. VMlt THE NEWS SUNtJAV, JANUAftV Survivors include two sons and three daughters, two off day from Asher First Baptist! whom afe Mrs. Marvin Silly- Church. Services are under the'man of Pampa and Mrs.

Rolla direction of Watt Funeral Home Trask of Perryton, and a grand- Band Concert Plays to Packed House Friday Court News )a Insurance Group to Hear Glen Brown Glenn R. Brown, Managing Di- to the Top 0' Texas Underwriters Association Monday at the regular monthly meeting. dollar citrus and vegetable crops ci 321 S. Cuyler, the Lower Rio Grande Val-! in on Winter ley. The U.

S. Weather Bureau' issued warnings lo citrus grow- Clearance era to take precautions lo pro-'Merchandise Reduction on boys, tect their crops girls coats $14.98 nowj Many other items greatly! U. S. Highway 66, ref llcec j. La( i and La ssie rector of the Texas Association into New Mexico and U.

S. 60'115 w. i of Life Underwriters, will speak were d0! dow art of the! night leading out of Amarillo! but opened Saturday morning. S(IC Adams Jaco ls now Mary Bggleston, operator ofjsociated with the Hughes Build The meeting will start al 12 the "Trailway bus station in Pam-, ing Beauty Salon, MO noon in Jim's Steak House. The na renorted laic Saturday af-j Board of Directors will meet at ternoon buses coming from the 11 a.m.

for a business meeting. east were running 30 minutes lo Brown has been managing di- one hour behind schedule, rector since June 1962. JACK R. GAGE nnd speaker Former Wyoming Governor Due as and Speaker of Konawa, Okla. Mrs.

Coffee died early yesier- Hang (Continued from Page i) boy went home, got a gun and left. They finally found him in Tyler (100 miles away). No damage had been done. "There is tremendous pressure on these kids and the grading system is to blame. You just don't know the pres- daughter, Mrs.

Jack Rose Pampa. Pascal G. Turner Funeral arrangements were incomplete at Duenkel Carmi chael Funeral Home for Pascal G. Turner, 82, of 624 N. Sumner.

Mr. Turner died Friday ovening in a local hospital. Mr. Turner was born May 31, 1882 in Lufkin, He was a retired City Water Department employe where he had worked 16 years. cdtfflf Lteberl, ftSS The audience again applauded the band and Carl Se- Laura Imel, jM Charles, who appeared band and the 22 piece orchestra unit.

Following the concert a reception was given for Severin- contetidere, fined $11 the Band Boosters' Club. Proceeds from ticket sales for tfin meii aret OSborfte, 2lM fee. running red light, note tendere, fined $1S, Lucille Ford, Isham fat- lowing another vehicle tta eiost- ly, guilty, fined $15, Gene Miller, Canadian, fel- -agers Turner was a member of' tlie concert afe to be us6d to the social Mr was a member of; nance band Pair Sentenced On Forgery Count lion. Buses coming from the west were running on time. "Our late afternoon bus coming from Oklahoma City report- ed roads were siick into 0 a Warden's Miss Egglcston Former Governor Jack R.

Gage of Wyoming, called "the Will Rogers of the West," will be guest speaker when the Knife F. M. llcnston, 1028 Mary Fork Club meets for dinner Icn, is a patient in Worley 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 21, pital, Room Nine.

Heaston is in Robert E. Lee Junior High reported in satisfactory condi- 1 School cafeteria. sures these teen-agers through. It's not the nance the band's annual trip pressures it's just that the tMrsc Jpapusi Mnsir grades are everything." Survivors include the wife, ie MUS1C Sudie of the home; one son, 1 mn High Standards Good j. Turner Clovis, N.

sl ff ial The boy's father said it is four daughters, Mrs. Ella Fish- ed the jj! fu wil1 re good the school has high stand- er, Miss Tressie Turner and, Mrs. Roy Palmer, all of Sani to this can be carried re A Pampa man was sentenced to two years in the state pen" One Tralhvay bu was forced tentiary Friday on charges of forgery, while his was melted a three bo cd sentence. Joe L. Trussell 1 i Mo ns entered pleas 0 thfee passengers were lo the charge before District ht)rt Judge Lewis M.

Goodrich. Condition Good off the road and into Willow companion Creek near Blnger, Oklahoma. vear carlv SflUlt da morning. A bulldozer was called to force dirt under the bus to year pro- A car truck collision Friday night sent 31-year-old James Pratt, state Game Warden from Perryton, to Highland General 1 Hospital with multiple cuts and' bruises. Pratt, driving hio state war-' den's car, was in collision with; a semi truck trailer driven by' Dinner tickels are on sale at Malone's Pharmacy where they can be purchased by members until 1 p.m.

Wednesday, Jan. 20. Members may bring women guests or out-of-town visitors by obtaining dinner tickets before the deadline for each meeting. ards, but too far. "Maybe this (the suicide) I will help this system do something about it.

There is just this vicious circle. The parents put pressure on the school hoard to make betler schools, this pressure is applied to the principals who bear down on the teachers who pressure Ihe students. "The average student caught in Ihe middle." one brother, L. E. Sayre, eight Turner of grandchild- lowing anbther vehicle too ly, guilty, fined $15.

Wiley J. Dixon, 621 N. RuSMll, failure to control speed to avoid. accident, guilty, fined $11 Charlie R. Gray, McLean, running red light, guilty, flnHd $11.

Byron M. Bain, 419 Russell, unsafe change in direction of travel, guilty, fined $14. Michael R. Corcoran, 705 N. Diego, and Miss Arlene'Vandals Wreck I Turner of Los Angeles, Vending Machines I Frost, minor in possession of Approximately $30 in damage alcoholic beverage, guilty, fined' was attributed to vandals Fri- day as several vending machines al Highland Speed Queen ren and six great grandchildren.

$25; no driver's license, guilty, fined $45. Stanley J. Miller, Pampa, in- Walter (Six) Owens r-) Funeral arrangements are in- Laundry, 2000 N. Hobart, were i toxication, guilty, fined $25. wrecked i Joe H.

Armistead, 3iO W. Cra The forecast called for heavy They were indicted Monday clouds over Central and East. Rex D. Spence. 38.

of Pampa. by the Gray County Grand Jury exas th partlv cloudy skics T)ie accident occurred about on charges of forgery and pos-' for the western third of the state 6 p.m. at the intersection of U.S. seeing a forged instrument. through late tonight.

The charges were the result i The weather forecast for Psm- of the pair's attempt to cash a an( i vicinity called for colder forged check at Lcvine's De- temperatures'last night with a partmenl Store, warming trend late May. Morris received the predicted high for today is Price road when the car driven term while Trussed received Ij the low 40s Winds should be by Pratt rammed into the rear i light and variable. re- his 60 and Price road. According to Stan Schneider, investigating highway patrolman, Spence was attempting to make a left turn from 60 onto the penitentiary sentence. Before plastics came into use, one American piano maker used the tusks of over 100,000 eie- to the manufacture of piano keys.

A warning trend was expect- end. Roth vehicles were headed ed tn begin in the late Sunday. Parts of extreme South Texas retains his sense of good despite the fact he was when he ran for election. When Gage relinquished as governor he against his better ment. "But," the western humorist facetiously added, "it all came about because a majority of the voters thought differently than I did." Gage still is popular in his home state and folks there say he is one of the most entertaining speakers on lour today.

Shortly after leaving the gov Trucking Firm Fined $1,500 chael Funeral Home for Walter Police investigators said two verlj intoxication, guilty, is iustl (Six) Owens 62 resident of nil- one-cent vending machines were $25. son Building Apartments, 300 S. shattered and a five-cent vend- The "mother should Cuyler. Mr. Owens died Friday ing machine was also broken, i be somTother way to provide evening in a local hospital.

The vandals left gum and pen- incentive students i Mr Owens was born March nies Scattered on the "Don't let the grades be 19 2 in Floydada He was a Keller Co trucklng 0 'Most 0 BCnCh IS traCt0r Cuyler wa 'students will absorb and do the 01 eiatc 1S Cafe Depraved kv Wednesday follow work without being driven. The at Ihe lime ot lus dealn. UCStfOyCd by Mre lng a pjca of gujlty t( an Jnfor average teen-ager needs no' Surviving are two sons wor bench and several mation charging violation of walchdog. Most people are born 1 Ow ns Ir servi ng Wlt the tools were completely de. the Interstate Commerce Act.

with an inner drive." S- Ce at Falls stroyed by fire last night when and Don Edward Owensj a small blaze erupted in the two Southwestern Public Service' Dr. Margaret Watson, direc- of instruction at Highland of Cono a paT too nieces. Mrs. R. C.

Brown and company Mrs. Joyce Higgins, both of Craven. Mrs. Beu- Panhandle east when the crash occurred, crnorshfp. Gage went to Au- The state car was almost totally stralia where he spent i the launching of the Sput- Park, agreed there was much emphasis on grades.

"It is a terrible thing that' pam a 1WO kids are put under this pres RobmsOn of Fresno, she said. "We have got-' and Mrs atamoough of ton our values mixed up where San Jose, and one grand- the grade symbol is of terrific cmld importance. But I doubt Ihe grade syslcm will be abolished.jlroffic Code, Meters of'a CO rec ord." Cmand me rt 0n Commission Docket She said the emphasis started warehouse, 205 E. The blaze starled when an open flame gas heater ignited The plea was heard S. District Court at Amarillo.

According lo information released by the Interstate Commerce Commission office in Fort Worth, the defendant was charged with unauthorized wood bench. i rations as a common carrier by Firemen quickly estinguished motor vehicle in interstate corn- demolished. Pratt was taken to the hospi- enjoyed balmr temperatures in tal where attendants list i the 70s before the frigid air ar-; condition as good late Saturday -1 months visiting cattle stations. by the Russians missions and aborlgenesej "Schools were jumped, on by camps. i Ihe public who said they were With much of the data obtain- too soft," Dr.

Watson said. "In rived. At mid-day, Brownsville night. Spence was not injured, ed in Australia, to which he I this community (which is incor- degrees, McAllen 87 and; adds humorous incidents thatiporated although it is A number of miscellaneous the small blaze. Damage reported very light.

The started at 7:05 p.m. was fire Can Save You Tax Money! Are ywi claiming all rfruf ductleni to'wfilcft you arc rnlltlH? Thoutandi oC itcmi on be free to you in- record. Come in today and about DnigTax. Ii't free. mtittf moMeyt In Parnpn 74.

On the national weather pic- inside Fllpc i happened while he was a public'Dallas) the school reflects the te parfki Flies OUIT vnnt in ho mo of N. ilems are lisled on the agenda for action at Tuesday's regular meeting of 'the Pampa City Commission. An ordinance amending the City Traffic Code and legislation for establishing three 30- in the The largest white diamond, the Cullinan (3,106 carats), was found in South frica. merce. The case was instituted at the instance of the Commission's i Bureau of Inouiry and Comoli- ance upon information furnish- ed.by the Bureau of Motor Car- Iriers.

ture, rain and snow fell along pot $12,500 Friday irrter in the I local Knife cers say Gage is expected to' ucation of adults in the area is State, concerns of the vast majority Fork Club offi-! of the parents. The average ed- B4B PHARMACY illird at Browning MO 5-5788 the California Oregon where disastrous Christmas 5 A 512,500 personal injury suit'bring an after-dinner speech that'about 14 above week floods caused nearly half was flled dlstrict co late may make him "the talk! national level." a billion dollars damage. Friday by former city secretary of the town" the morning after. I Boy Average the Vicars. The leading; edge of the cold; The suit was in connection front carried torrential rainsi ith a Jan.

12, 1963 auto acci- into Arkansas. Sub-zero cold' dent' at the corner of Klngsmill gripped a seven state area from an Gray Montana to Michigan and south- Named 'as defendant in ward into Nebraska and Iowa action was Glen B. Weyandt, '2137 N. Sumner. early Saturday.

It was 21 below zero at Superior, Aberdeen, S. had a low of 1 below. Rhinestones are made strass a heavy lead glass, I vented by Joseph Strasser. Vicars accuses Weyandt of se- and 22 below at ven counts of negligence which D. and Omaha, Vicars alleges caused a two car crash between him and the de' fondant.

of! Vicar's suit asks for $12,500 in-! for personal injuries and dam! age to his vehicle. Effective Monday, Jan. 11th COURT HOUSE CAFE Formerly Richon Restaurant 123 W. Kjngsmill MO 4-7601 PEN 6 A.M. to 2 A.M.

MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY Specializing In: Complete Men's Lunches i Our FtiHr Service JOHN LEE BELL new president Pampa Real Estate Officers Installed John Lee Bell was installed as new president of the Pampa Real Estate Board at the annual installation banquet held 1 a night in tho Coronado Inn. Bell replaced outgoing president Joe Fischer. Henry Gruben was installed as first vice president and Hugh Peoples as second vice president. New secretary is Virginia Ratliff and secretary, Mrs. Jim Dailey.

Installed as new board members were Joe Fischer, Quentin Williams, Yvonne Stroup and Harvey A brief concert at wag. provided by the i Kings a group of high school musicians, The boy's record at Highland Park was average, his teachers said, and he was not the type of student who witharew irom a group. Dr. pointed out that the average student at High- i land Park sometimes gets mousetrapped because "our average student is actually below average" compared to the other students that attend the school. "Many of the parents move to the district because they want their children to have a solid preparation to enter college," Dr.

Watson said. What effect did the suicide have on the school? "Well, we were shocked of course," Dr. Watson said. "It! has caused the school to re-' examine and re-evaluate, but; tht grade point system can't be! replaced unless the public wants it. "There ulas, but found by Russell will be up for second and third reading, respectively.

The commission will have special guests at Tuesday's session when members of Ihe Junior Service League pay a visit to City Hall. DISCOUNT CLEANERS SALE new: Men Prawi ($90 Pint in OWI A Hobart, Okla. mm was I fined 990 and cost! in Gray County Court Fritey aiter WUtjr of I driving while iiuoiicated. Chargfd wito tbt WM are no easy form- some clues may be going back through the boy's record that might head off another incident of this type, 'I've been at this school 31 years and it is only the fourth suicide involving a student or graduate of Highland Park I pan think of." "Remember teen-agers the pressures face today school originate in most instances with the parents them selves, "It all boils down to what the parents -want." 3 BLADIS TRIAL PACK! Gillette STAINLESS STEEL BLADES 43c IN DISPfNSER NEW-LADIES PURSES Casual Dress Calf, Seton Patent Asst. Colors Plus Tax CANVAS SNEAKERS 4-9 Ladies Misses Infants Childrens Colow fed, Black And White Cfambcr Coll Momfcy Th.

first mwting of of the of tht Chamber of Commerce hai teen set for noon tomorrow in the Cpronado Inn, Red new chairmiA pf witt bf bowd for their OPEN SUNDAY FTER CHURCH to 6KX) PLASTIC DRAPES Judge Bill Craig also MW Pleated' 2 Sizes Asst. Colors Knitting YARN By Coats Clark RUGS HOUSE BROOMS.

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