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Pampa Daily Newsi
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CANDIDATES SPEAK IN PAMPA and Smith Bring es to Honon (ttwMMC tefi s) TontrtUl Petta rtftMftfftilf CManfefctf left taken by Ralph, Mile at ferry fKh dasi Wert: Lt. Oov. Preston Smith and Don Varborough. two of the ten Democratic candidates for governor of Texas, were in Pampa Coronado Inn where he was the son unless he Is phy-; guestat acoffee from 4to5p.m. isically or mentally unable, this the Houston attorney, who should wipe out poyertyi wound up with 49 per cent of in mind programs will about an hour and a half apart the vote for governor in 1982, is encourage the hse of availftble yesterday afternoon to telt ep- enthuBiastic in his belief he'll talent.

We need new areas, andi about their be the people's choice in 1968. know where-they are, for util- arate audiences qualifications for the state's He told his Pampa listeners izing even the talents of people highest office. ihe pjans to tackle the state's! from te to 75 years old." Smith arrived first. He talked i problem with an entirely newj Yarborough said his plans call from about in the 2:.10 approach. "Texas needs a new sense of District Courtroom.

The audience was made up direction." he said, "and the na- mostlyjof local Democratic party tion needs it, too." officials and courthouse Officials employes. He (old them His campaign slogan, he stated, is "Texans, Let's Show the a governor Wa y-' a his many for creativity and new es in government that can bej adopted in Texas that will point, the way for solutions of national problems as He said he was aware of the, rtn'je people over the Ihould be familiar with the needs'P roglfams he be a serious problems with which of the people and work with lNdi i project to get people and the nation are faced all communities in order to have the best. kind of government. the Welfare rolls. "We can make every person in ernmcritai.

service-six in the House of Representative! six years in the State Senate and nearly six years as lieutenant governor made him the best qualified of any of the candidates for governor. He pointed to public education as the most important thing to Texas and Texans. "The real problem is. how-to attract good teachers who can mold our young folks into good citizens." Smith said. "I think to do this we must raise teacher salaries, at least so they will be on a par with the national level." He said as governor he would strive to get people off the welfare lists by instilling pride and dignity through a highly developed program of job training for the unskilled and hard-core unemployed.

He said, if elected, there would always be an open door policy at the governor's office. "We will talk to you on the telephone if you call and 'we- will answer your letters if you write," the lieutenant governor said. Candidate Yarborough was en hand at the Cibola Room in today. The programs he has in mind.j he stated, would, be carried into the individual, cities and communities to match city artdj long the government pro- state funds for such things as a gram that requires tax money, crime institute and crime squads "If we can make every per- to help young people. Summer yearling Alen Born and Sons, fqllett, Senior Heifer calves Alex Borttrfrtd follett.

Winter heifer calves Alex Born and Sorts, Junior heifer calves Holland and Son, Perryton. Two year old bulls DftH Cattle CapUan, N.M. Senior yearling bulls R. H. Hollanl and Son, Perryton.

Junior yearling bulls Robert L. Newton, Spring yearling bulls J. P. Calliham, Coiway. Summer, yearling bulls Robert L.

Newton, Lark. Senior bull calves Wayne Maddox, Miami. Winter bull calves J. P. Cat MelliMW IH MM Sp.

4, CAL JOHNSON White Deer Man Dies in Vietnani WHITE DEER (Spl) -Noti- AN latan are Ing hairdressers. Insure your future, enroll In Pampa lege of Man-dressing with a WO discount good until March IS, 719 W. roster, MO 5-3521 Lewis Deg Beets, all sltei, Pampa Tent and Awning, 317 E. Brown. MO MM1 Rtehard Grlsham, Waylaad Baptist student, will direct music for the annual youth week activities of Calvary Baptist Church, at 7:90 p.m.

Friday and Saturday and during church services Sunday morning. Rammage sale; E. home, tf CANADIAN ntvicts tor Hemphill County farmer, win be held at it a.m. Thursday in Flrts Baptist Church here, with burial in Prairie ttell Cemetery directed by Stickley Funeral in Hemphill County Hospital He is survived by hii son, 'John cemetery Okla Hunt Frem Page 1) morning," his mother, Mrs, Joe Pitts of Borger, said. "He's always been steady ai rock," his friends say.

Pitts was dubious will be held ftt tl a.m. Thuri. day In First Christian Cnurcli Chapel here, with burial. p.m. Friday at 'Cha'pel in Oklahoma city i the body will remain At well Bros.

Funeral Home ill Amarillo until an hour before the funeral service. Mr, Rodecape died at' St. Hospital Tuesday. include wife, fication was -Thursday and Friday, an- Breed i day Sl 4 D. John-i wk Ild miscellan- liham.

Conway. Junior bull calves ree i day ing and Caldwcll, Miami. son 22, S0 of -'Mr. Spring bull cahes Wayne s. T.

HpiistoV, of Deer, Oarage gale Maddox, Miami. Pen of two yearling bulls reportedly when trapped in a Viet 'daughter born Feb. 28 ambush 'just north of Saigon. 1217 E. Fester.

Craig and Wood, Lark. Pen of two senior bulls-Wayne Maddox, Miami. Pen of two junior and Caldwell. Miami. Pen of three bulls Tomie Potts, Memphis.

was killed? ia'sl in Thursday and Friday, fighting (hi Vietnairt. tt, and Mrt. Ted MasHa lie repbrtedly died in action are parents of a Ib. 2oz. lumbia.

C. She in Co- was named Members of Johnson's family were notified by officers sent to White Deer. from the Amarillo Slock Markft Quotations Katherin Dian. Maternal grand parents are Mr. and George H.

Neef, 2545 Christine. "He doesn't drink the 1 ltol Mrs. Oedrge Newman of laid Miami, and Mrs. C. J.

Morris, however, reported that the youth who came to his house around 5 a.m. Saturday morning not only matched the description of the youth, told Mr. arid Mrs. Morris that his name was Larry Joe at Thurtdiy In Exploiioft Occurs At Chtmicol Plant fnllmvlne 11 Live Bcff FuturM hy Amnrtllrt nfflof- of Merrill, Lynch, Kenner, Smith, Inc. Omr Hlfk Mw 2IU5 28.45 26.M 26.13' 26.22 28.22 26.17 28.20 'Milt 26.201 Der 2B.2S 26.17 28.25-JS.1T..28J7I III addition ins 11 a.W.

crtln quotation! r.miii. ll.3» hu. I1.7U (VI. l)cr. are Air Base.

He was a radioman Paternal grandparents are Mr. with Co. C4. 9th Div. of.

the and Mrs. T. A. Mastin 1100 25th Infantry. He recently was Charles, Lt.

and Mrs. Mastin recommended the Bronze also have another daughter, U- Star i He is scheduled to be trans- Young Johrtsbn. former tu- 'erred to Vietnam April 5. dent at Texas Univer- Harvester Barbecue BOW opea sity. in.Canyon,<was a native of, on Sundays, 11 am until 8 pm.

Miami and a 196A. graduate of Closed White peer High School. He had For tale at public auctloi: been in Vietnam since Septem-imy personal property. Including An explosion rocked the Mid- West.Chemical and Processing Morris said the youth came to Company yesterday afternoon house and asked to use in heavy damage to Mr telephone, saying his tear had building and to chemicali broken down. After drinking inside the building.

1967. to his parents. i several thousands yards of fabrics, china, crystal, clothing, Specialty Acts Set for Minstrel Pampa Lions Club will present and dancers in 'ia" patriotic program," Yankee Doodle Dixie," for its annual Minstrel Show. Curtain time is 8 p.m. Friday' and Saturday at Pampa Junior High School Auditorium.

i Tickets will be on sale at the door and are available from: Lions Club members at $1 for adults and 50 cents for children. Reserve tickets for an addition-j al 50 cents are on sale at Rich-i Drug store, according to I Pinky Shultz. master of cere-: monies for the 31st annual ihow. TOP JUDGING TEAM Canadian FFA's judging team outpaced all others to win top honors yesterday in the Top O' Texas FFA Livestock Judging contest. Members of the team are, left to right: Duval Burton, Buddy Dickinson and Freddie Otis.

Pat Roberta, vocational agriculture adviser, is shown at right. Top Judging Honors Won By Youth from Amarillo I 1 Canadian's FPA judging team in the cattle judging; outpaced'40 others to take'top Springlake was high-point honors at the Top 0' Texas FFA i team in beef cattle judging and; Livestock Judging Contest yes-j Happy took top team honors in terday in Recreation Park. swine judging. Top individual judging honors The top scoring individuals in went to Jim Wilson of Amarillo, overall competition were: CLASSIFIED ADS GET RESULTS PHONE MO 4-2525 LION'S CLUB 31st ANNUAL MINSTREL SHOW COMING Mor. 8-9 Fompo Jr.

High School Auditorium RESERVED SEAT TicMt New On SALE AT RICHARD DRUG HURRY! HURRY! You All Comt BIGGEST SHOW EVER who edged Pampa's Jim Reeves I (i) ji Wilson, Amarillo; (2) by two points. jjj Reeves, Pampa; (3) Leslie Amarillo Palo Duro's Philjcieek, Panhandle; (4) Lonnie! Martin was high-scoring indivi-jBrown, Groom; (5) S. dual in two of the three and Duval Burton ofj swine and failed tolCanadian, tie; (7) Buddy Dick" make the overall top 10 judges jnson, Canadian; (8) Craig Burlist by apparently slipping badly ton, Springlake; (9) Roy Woods, Silverton; (10) tie between D. Reagan, Texline, J. Baird of Paducah, and Rocky Moore of Memphis.

The top ten judging teams were: (1) Canadian; (2) Silver-j ton; I3( Wheeler; (4) Paducah; (5) Memphis; 16) Tie, Spring-: lake and Miami (8) Pampa; i (9) Amarillo; (10) Texline. The awards and honors were announced last night at the FFA Judging Contest banquet in: the high school cafeteria. The! awards were presented by Quen-1 tin Williams, superintendent of the Judging contest for the past 24 years. George Hurt, director of agricultural education of the Texas Education Agency, was Mllu linns fin nlslicd by I'ampa Office of! Scluu'iilei-, Keratl fllcknun I were mil il pi-fm linn today. Four Pampans Attend Meeting Three Pampa High School students and two sponsors are attending the statt Distributive Education Clubs of America convention in Houston today through Saturday.

Students participating a Billy Davis, Anna Johnson and Kathy Nail. Adult sponsors are Clinton Forbes, D. E. teacher 1 and Mrs. H.

F. Hoeppner, PHS business teacher. Miss Nail is entered in '(lie sweetheart contest, and Davis in advertising. Miss Johnson is one of 10 finalists for the $2.000, two-year scholarship to the Uni- veristy of Houston. Final award is to be made Saturday, at the annual Youth Leadership Conference in Houston.

Miss Johnson was one of 2,000 applicants in the United States reviewed by the Retail Merchants Committee, of Houston for this award. Johnson is survived brothers and a Jack and Vicki reside at the home and a brother, Fred, lives in by three books At Etta Barrett Frank 'Farm, 3 miles south of Texaco Truck Stop at intersection of Highway 60 and Price William U. Travis Elementally School's Parent-Teacher As- veral cups of coffee, the No injuries were listed in the went'out to the which I fire which was put out by the is only a. short distance away, fire department and started hitch-hiking. Mr.

and Morris, said the youth was picked up by some person driving a Pioneer Natural Gas Co. pickup. The driver was later identi fied as Truitt Wren of Pampa. Wren later positively identified the youth as Pitt from pictures he was shown arid by matching the description.of Ihe missing youth's clothing with that of the hitch-hiker. Wren said he picked the youth up and gave him a ride for al Directors.

Funeral services are pendingi soc i a tion will meet at 2:15 p.m. about three miles, before let with Carmichael-Whatley Funer-i Thursday in the school auditor- ting out near the intersec- ium. Joe DiCosimo will direct tion of Texas 70 the Travis school band for the program, which includes a special reading and speech program. The P-TA executive Man Chtrf id Glen Grade Howerton, 45, of 910 S. Wilcox, was charged with intoxicated yesterday.

Bond was set at $500 by tict of the Peace E. Anderson. (Cefetimed Prini Page 1) grounds the prosecutor 'had failed to inform 'Vessels of evidence in his Burnett did enter i the ease until after not the The In question involved taken from scene. A Department of Public (-Safeif Chemist said the haif wSS not The ysaid Vessels that hair coin- parjsohs; were being made. The board will meet at 10 a.m.

Thursday la the school cafeteria. Packago Nursery Sale, roses grade 1 98c; Flowering shrubs grade 1 Me; flowering trees Me shade trees fruit 1 pecan, grape, seed potatoes, on- of Texas 70 and Farm-to- Market Road 749. The youth reportedly told Wren that he was supposed to meet another youth there and that they were going to another town. Pitts, along with six other Borger youths, had come to Pampa Friday night and was last seen by them at the Sportsman Club, a teen dance The youths said they saw, him at the dance between 10 p.m. Offensive (Continued From Page 1) he has more interest in Hue than in Khe Sanh." He cited "political and psychological" reasons for the Communist interest in HuV He said captured Communist troope reported the North Vietnamese command eees the old Imperial capital, 408 miles north ef Saigon, as the "gateway.ta South Vietnam." ions; garden informed Monday not war-i 9-9629.

Artistic Beauty. Shop. pen; not of all the results did rant reversal of the case, the! three judges said. But Morrison and Onion said "a prosecutor is under the duty to disclose to an accused, without the necessity of a request, Saturday. Call MO 4- Stotion Crashed A man crashed into the Pam- Farm and 10:30 p.m.

but did not see him afterwards. They said they did not become concerned when he failed to show up at Caldwell's Drive-Ip, a place where the Borger youths ordinarily meet, to arrange transportation home with their friends. They said they supposed he had a ride with pa police station building short- some other Borger youths. They I I fl tJ speaker at the banquet. The $500 Frank M.

Carter sen- olarship award was presented to Bill Shields of Idalou. The award has been presented for evidence which he the police his automobile, breaking two have in their possession, if such wi ws the north side of building evidence is of a or from a source which would make it persuasive to a fair-minded They said Vessels "was deprived of the knowledge of this tes- lv after midnight last night waited until after midnight and when Pitts failed to show up, tbey went back to Borger, they said. the past 18 years to an student who, jWUI nroll in a college or university to pursue studies in agriculture. "Your opportunities are less than that of 30 or 40 years ago if you don't have an education, but your responsibilities arc greater than ever." "I would like to give you this bit of advice about your future, then: take advantage of every opportunity you can to get as much formal and self- education as possible." FFA timony in the possession of the the building and nearly going the building. The driver, Orvsjl Errol Peacock, 18, of 1041 Huff has been charged with driving while intoxicated.

Bond has been set at $1,000 by LAST TIMES OPENS litt RIP ROARING COMEDY which was inconsistent i Justice of the Peace L. with his guilt." derson. An- Open Daily: 11 am I fm i PM I pm Sunday pm pm Ceronodo Ctnttr -Thursday Mtnu- Rarbeque Spareribs Me Baked Chicken with Safe Dressing, Rich Giblet Gravy, and Cranberry Saute Me (ouutrv Fried Steak with Fried Potatoes $fe Mushroom Herb Peas lie Fried Cauliflower Jle Coitafe Cheese with Peach Half Me Marinated Cherry Tomatoes 9te German Chocolate Pie with Carmel, Pecan, and Coc0Mut Icing Sir Creamy Tapioca Pudding lie -Fridoy Mtnu- Beef Sic Fried Jumbo Shrimp with French Fried Patatoet, aud Seafood Sauce Ilk t'orued Heef with Cabbage $Sc Savory Carrots Ite Buttered Spinach igc told Ham aud Turkey Plate Me Frosted Sliced Peaches Sic Dutch Apple He FashioBed Kgg Custard Pie 3fc (TAPRI. ADULTS 1.00 CHILD S5e STARTS THURSDAY BOX OFFICK OPENS 1:45 Till OFfeWS 18:45 SAT. SUN.

EVERYBODY CRACKS UP Whtn tht Jellitst Rogtr of Thtm All Pops into tht Twtntitth Ctntury IT'S THE MOST HI-SPIRITED HULARITY IN HISORY Only 1000 Laughs Per Customer GHOST IliMlM KTES DCAM SUZANNE USTINOV JONES PUSHETTE PLUS WALT DISNEY SPECIAL FOR FAMILY ENJOYMENT "SCROOGE McDUCK AND MONEY" SHOWING EVENINGS DAILY PM t) ADULTS l.U THIS PICTURE IS ADULT ENTERTAINMENT! in looeeet eervie he it in ihe wey ehe le hie wlfel An TONITE ONLY OPENS 7 P.M. ROD TAYLOR JILL ST.JOHN "THE LIQUIDATORS" IN COI.OR.

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