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4 Friday, July 27, 1362 Dial KE 2-1661 Want Ad Dept. 532-1971 THE EL PASO TIMES El Paso's HOME Newspaper Page 12-11 Local Want Ad Rates CI ified Week day ads may assi BROWN Funeral services for Odessa Jones Ben Bella's Troops Seen Preparing To Enter Algiers Algiers, Algeria. (AP) Troops of insurgent Deputy Premier Ahmed Ben Bella were reported preparing Thursday night to push into this fortified capital city and clear the way for a new government. Bloody fighting could result. Mohammed Khider, Ben Bella's lieutenant, announced he would be in Algiers on Friday to start the wheels of government turning.

Brown, who died Wednesday, will De neid a.m. Friday in Potash Strike Settlement Looming Special to EL PASO TIMES Carlsbad, N.M. Tentative agreement on many of the key issues between four unions on strike and five potash companies have been reached and there is a bought in both papers at a single rate and appear in both papers the same days. Ads ordered for Sunday appear in only. Harding-Orr and McDaniel Montana Avenue Chapel with Rev.

Ft. Elmer Dunham and Rev. George W. Burroughs officiating. Burial will be in Concordia.

Pallbearers: Dr. John D. Peticolas, Allen H. Miller, col. waiter H.

Stevenson, Dr. John T. Kelley. William S. Harris, Jim Hulse, Claude Olney, Memorial contributions may be made to the Television Fund of the First Baptist Church.

Arrangements by Harding-Orr and McDaniel Montana Avenue. possibility that settlement of the Billie Sol Cut Corners, Solons Told Washington. (AP) Senators were told Thursday that Billie Sol Estes cut the legal corners on cotton-acreage allotments as long ago as 1958 and got by with nothing beyond an official slap on the wrist. The Senate Investigations committee heard that account of the farmer-financier's early cotton manipulations while House probers listened to more explanations of Agriculture Department slowness in digging into the Texas promoter's maneuverings. Ruth Minear, manager of the Pecos County office in Estes' hometown of Pecos for the Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service, gave this account of the 1958-59 incident: Frank Estes obtained for his 1 days fT day Save Save Words 1 day 15 I 25 Up to 10 .90 2.73 4.20 15 1.20 4.08 1 6.3d 20 1.60 5.44 8.40 25 2.00 6780 10J50 30T2T4t 8.16 CORNEHL 57-day-old strike may come this weekend.

The items now agreed upon in Rudolph F. Cornehl, 43, died Monday in Donelson, Tenn. He was a The dissidents have appointed a left-leaning seven-member Political Bureau including Ben Bella to run the newly independent nation. Ben Bella's followers appeared in firm control of western Algeria and part of the east. Troops backing the wobbly central government of Premier Ben Youssef Ben Khedda manned all approaches to the city.

Thousands former resident of El Paso and was volve only five of the companies. The sixth potash company is In an electrical engineer, and was formerly with the Federal Aviation Agency for twenty years. He was a Navy aviator in World War II. Survived by his widow, Mrs. Jehanne ternational Minerals Chemical Corp.

which has replaced strik Hours To Place, Cancel or Correct A Want Ad DIAL 532-1971 During The Following Hours MONDAY through FRIDAY 8 A. M. to 5 P. M. SATURDAYS 8 A.M.

to 12 NOON SUNDAYS 1 1 A. M. to 3 P.M. ers. Lynch Cornehl of Donelson, daughter, Karen Ann; two brothers.

wiiiiam cornehl. Spokane, Federal mediators John and Fred Ferguson are re and Robert Cornehl. Mansfield. more were holed up in the Kaby- Minkimm Chage 90c JO Words or 2 LmmI Out-of-town advertisers wre for price quotations. Addreaa Newspaper Printing Coop.

P. A. Bos 30, 3 Paso. sister, Mrs. Helen Hidday, suming meetings with union and Judge Orders Shut Dixie Schools Open Richmond, Va.

(AP) A federal judge called on Prince Edward County, on Thursday to reopen its public schools, which the county closed three years ago rather than accept racial integration in the classrooms. U.S. Dist. Judge Oren R. Lewis directed the Prince Edward School Board to complete plans for the admission of students to the schools on a nonracial basis by Sept.

7. The result of his order could be the beginning of the end of an 11-year-old fight in the rural southside Virginia agricultural county over the subject of school Mansfield, Wash. Funeral mass will be said at 11:00 a. m. Friday in St.

Michael's Chanel at Ft. Bliss with lie Mountains east of this seaport, and their leaders called for widespread resistance to Ben Bella. By contrast, Ben Khedda left almost alone in the rambling government building presented a the Rev. William A. Steffen officiating.

Burial will be In Ft. Bliss National Cemetery under the direction of Kaster and Maxon. full military honors will be accorded. Correcftom EASLEY brother an allotment of 402 acres for planting cotton on the claim SFC Earl F. Easley, 46.

10065 Yukon Tt newspaper Printing Corporation is responsible only for one Incorrect Insertion in classified 1-rertising. In ease of error aoMf died Tuesday. Survived by his that the property involved in eluded 7,100 acres of arable land widow Mrs. Margie Easley. The re ms promptly.

mains will be sent by Kaster and Maxon to Salem. Illinois for burial. The state office allotment, after potash and representatives Friday. Negotiations (here were interrupted Thursday, after separate sessions that lasted until 4 a.m., when many union representatives had to leave for Lovington to appear in district court on contempt charges. In Lovington Thursday Judge John R.

Brand dismissed contempt suits against the Boilermakers and Operating Engineers local unions, their local officials, international representatives and individual members. Not dismissed was the contempt suit against the Stoneworkers and EMINGER trimming it to 383 acres. Gus E. Emlnger, 80, of Anthony, New It was discovered later that the CatKrdlaffofn Be certain to make a Mexico died Wednesday. He had been property had only 630 tillable resident of Anthony thirty-seven years and was a retired farmer.

Sur acres and thus should have had a vived by daughter. Mrs. Elsa Brake of note of yoer cancella 21-Help Wanted-Male 21-IIelp Wanted-Male much lower allotment. Another Anthony; brother, Julius Eniinger of Chicago; three sisters. Mrs.

Ernestine tion number. This is For I A A West of Winton, Mrs. Beulah Jones and Mrs. Barbara Miller, both of Seattle, three grandchildren farmer complained about the Estes acreage and Mrs. Minear took it up with her county committee but it then was too late to do anything about the 1958 and four great-grandchildren.

Funeral your record and is important yo have it in rvent of arty misimder-ftarmfirtg or adjustment services will be held 11:00 a. m. Fri day in Kaster and Maxon Chapel with Dr. Don E. Schooler officiating.

Burial will be in Restlawn Memorial planting. Park. Legals GARDNER On the other side of the Cap NOTICE The State of itol, the House Government Oper Mrs. Johnnie C. (Miss Johnnie) BOEING OPENINGS For ENGINEERS SCIENTISTS EL PASO INTERVIEWS JULY 26, 27, 28 SEE OUR AD PAGE 8-B calm front.

He and his armaments minister, Abdelhafid Boussouf, expressed confidence that "everything will be arranged." After a brief absence, Boussouf rejoined Ben Khedda in the capi-ital and told newsmen: "The crisis will soon be over." At the same time, State Minister Lakhdar Ben Tobbal released during the day by Ben Bella's followers at the eastern Algerian city of Constantine landed in Algiers. Two vice premiers loyal to Ben Khedda toured the Kabylie area and addressed a mass rally in the Mediterranean port of Bougie. They are Belkacem Krim and Mohammed Boudiaf, who have vowed to fight Ben Bella "to the last drop of our blood." But outside of roadblocks topped by machine guns, there were no signs of military activity around the Kabylie capital of Tizi Ouzou. In the western Algerian capital of Oran, Khider said steps would eventually be taken against Krim and Boudiaf. He described their appeal for resistance as "a call for murder, a reaction of despair and of a lost cause." More thousands of Europeans who had lived through the months Texas, County of El ations subcommittee continued Gardner, 77, of 1315 Grissom Lane rfioH Thnrsriar Hart liverl in Fl PasO Paso.

No. 8834. NO forty-five years and member of As- Dr. Meisgeier To Speak Here On Saturday Dr. Charles Meisgeier, execu TICE is hereby given its examination of Estes' grain-storage dealings which he used to bankroll his invasion of the integration.

The decision was applauded by Negro leaders. There was no specific word from state or county officials on what their next move would be. Presumably, they will seek an appeal. One indirect factor in the case may be the possible effect Prince Edward's closed schools have had on the state's efforts to attract new industry. Gov.

Albertis S. Harrison Jr. went into an immediate conference with Virginia Atty. Gen. Robert Y.

Button and two other top legal officials. He said he would have nothing to say until he had studied the opinion and conferred with other attorneys in the case. Judge Lewis said it would not be necessary to enter a more formal court order if the Prince Ed bury Methodist Church, sne was me widow of Lev Gardner, retired, a police officer for many years. Survivors arp riaiiehtpris. Mrs.

Dirk Mir that a hearing will be field. acle, and Mrs. Clyde Ragland. El held on the 31st day of Again testimony centered on taso; sister, Mrs. uuo jones.

Colorado City, Texas, Mrs. Arthur Lit- ll.noira T.ii- Wnrtfo. TpiAS. Kfrfi. Julv.

1962. at 10 AM. in tive director of Texas Associa why Agriculture Department in the County Courthouse tion for Retarded Children, will Lee Ring, Quanah, Texas; frrand-daughter, Mrs. Patricia Hamilton, vestigators were slow in digging speak at the family picnic to be 13Personals 20-Situations Wanted El Paso; grandson, John Mlracie, Odessa. Texas: three great-grand- rhilHrti Piinpml Kprvirpfi 2 "00 n.

m. of the above named county in El Paso, Tex-as, on the hereinafter named owner io a held at 6:30 p.m., Saturday, in Memorial Park School by El Paso CHILD CARE BILLS PRESSING? Friday Harding-Orr and McDaniel EXPERIENCED baby sitter, eve Council for Retarded Children. nings, health card, references, $1 We can arrange to pay for all Pershing Drive Chapel witn tne ev. William Hageman officiating. Burial in Restlawn.

Active pallbearers: Ar-turn Itlns. Totnm. Kenneth hourly. KE 2-0518. license to sell beer at Maj.

and Mrs. Rod Hertel, former Council members who have WILL baby sit evenings. $1 hour. Your home. Experienced.

IK 5-0335. Hockett, George Grimmett. Warren Gardner and H. H. Gardner.

Hon MS Z-U14. recently returned from Spain, retail at a location not heretofore licensed. The LICENSED child care. W11 nincr. orary pallbearers: N.

Aguirre, J. u. Perkins, Volney Cummons Buck ftnrt Rm.ina.rri Bardwell. Ar will show films of that country vised. Nourishina: food.

Transoorta- your b.lls without a loan! And with ooi! payment you can afford. If you awe you may pay as low $15 per week $25 per week $35 per week Open lights by Appointment WE ARE BONDED CREDIT CONSOLIDATORS NOT A lOAK COMPANY substance of said appli- ward schools are reopened and maintained in accordance with a previous order of his court. non available. LY 8-9716. PR 8-4169.

and discuss its program for the rangements by Harding-Orr and Mc- 21 -Help anted. Male Daiuei persnmg unve. mentally retarded. cation is as follozvs: The county's 1,700 school-age HERMAN All council members and of terror preceding independence were leaving Algiers as further chaos loomed. Beer Ret.

off premises OPPORTUNITY LIFE INSURANCE Charles John Herman. 59, 3611 Ala meda died in a hospital Thursday 811 Hlvrtle A friends are invited to the picnic and each family is to bring 702 EL PASO NAT'L BANK BLDG. Mary R. Madrid, Cash He had no known survivors. He was a retired painter and a resident of Oklahoma Company, 6 years old with Negro children have had virtually no formal education since 1959 when the Prince Edward Board of Supervisors cut off all operating funds and the schools closed.

into Estes' complex operations "which lifted him far into the millionaire class before his empire collapsed in fraud indictments and bankruptcy. Estes Given $18 Million In Loans Amarillo. (AP) A co-defendant of Billie Sol Estes testified Thursday that the indicted West Texas promoter received $18 million in 22 months from loans obtained on bogus notes. Harold E. Orr, 31, of Amarillo, gave this information as a witness at a state court of inquiry into the operations of Estes.

Orr is president of Superior Manufacturing Co. here, which he said prepared countless notes on sandwiches and a covered dish. 533-9821 El Paso for the past fifteen years. Grocery. Anv Person Graveside will be held at 10:00 a.m.

Small children -iiay swim and en Livestock FORT WORTH LIVESTOCK Fort Worth. (AP) Thursday. Cattle, ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS uuiaianuuig recora ana with experienced and young dynamic officers, building what will be one of the Srwthwest's outstanding financial institutions: now licensed tn 16 states; Friday in Restlawn Memorisl Parle Has but one purpose: To help the tertainment for older children shall be permitted to contest the facts stated with the Rev. T. C.

Dodd oiti- ick alcorolic recover If he wishes The 1,400 white children have elating. Rodehaver and Miller in will include dancing. a normal happy existence without ui interview experienced life men for general tupnl niuiimn nrr charge of arrangements. 2.000; calves, 200; most for auction: cows, good calves. standard.

in said abfilication and PADILLA home office training schools on a complete' Dortfnlin nf m.rn.rfofo ruiH the use of alcohol. ALTA VISTA Dial LO 5-0017 LOW12R VALLEY GROUP PR 2-7798 been attending private segregated schools, financed for a time by public money until Lewis banned use of such tax funds. Hogs. 200; top, Sheep, 800; good to prime spring cies. Financial assistance for your Mrs.

Florncia M. Padilla. 71, of 3615 Harrison Avenue, died Wednes the applicant's right to secure said license or Permit upon giving se- lambs. good and choice, 00; good, good shorn year new agents; liberal bonus for office expense. day In a hospital.

Was resident of Vital Statistics Joe Venegas El Paso sixty-five years, survivors PLUS lings, wethers. gooa and choice spring feeder lambs, extends personal invitation to include one son. Santos PadUia; two daughters. Mrs. Carmen Ji curitv bv law.

WIT 13.00; good down to ewes, w.ao- Special investment profit sharing policy with a terrific dividend record; menez. Mrs- Maria P. Aguirre; one all bis -lends and customers to visit him and see a demonstration of the all new General Dual 90 at 8.00. NESS MY HAND this brother. Tomas Mendoza; one sis Marriage Licenses t- ia.

Albuaueraue. ter. Mrs. Angela Murphy all of El General Tire Service of El Paso 715 Texas St. KE 3-3435.

PLUS Stock option for your future security Write Mr. a G. Ille. P. O.

Box 989, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, 25th dav of July, 1962. J. IV. Fields. County KANSAS CITY LIVESTOCK Kansas City.

(AP) Thursday. Cattle, 400; calves, 50; no prices test; standard with aood end steers, cows, Paso: twenty-one grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren. Fam N.M., and Betty D. Moore. 33.

Golden, Solons Urge Congress Act On Prayers Sell your don't needs wiih a MATERNITY care for unmarried ily rosary services Friday at 8:00 n.m. at Memorial Chapel. Funeral mothers. Including doctor, hosptta and living arrangements Coiuiden 15.50; good and. choice vealers, Juan Sierra.

32. Zaragoza. Mexico, and Cesana M. Salaiz, 40, of 9308 Corralilos non-existent fertilizer tanks to RTTST ina: 25.00. tial.

Salvation Army. 3918 Bliss Clerk of El Paso Coun-tv, Texas. By Mary B. Province, Deputy. Insurance adjustor.

Anglo, 22-28. obtain $20 million from various Hogs, 3 000; all classes strong to 25c mass Saturday at 8:00 a.m. at El Calvario Church with the Rev. Franctaco Pacheco officiating. Bur Street.

ATl. r.H.-H. in nf 1419 N. St. hieher; 1-3 195-260-lb.

barrows and gilts, 1-2 210-245 ATTENTION: Modern Beauty Salon ncrv.iui aoi Vrain and Sonia Gonialea. 19. of 1320 Magoffin Aye. ial at Evergreen Cemetery witn Washington. (AP) Several 2-3 260-280 280-315 finance companies starting April 27, 1960.

Granted immunity from prose- Memorial Chapel in charge. open Sundtys. 9 to 2: JO closed Mondays. No appointment necessary. 1808-B E.

Yandell. 532-5763. senators urged Thursday that 270-350-lb. sows, 350-450 450-575 SISTER ELVIRA Alfonso uonzaiez. uu o.

ro, and Maitha Martinez. 20, of 803 S. Park St. p.rirnTi ii. nf 7(1' i Hammett rurinn nnrlor ctaf-d ati.f r-iicr lame I $14.

SWEDISH Massage, steam bath. Monday. Wednesday, Friday. Sister Elvira 76, of 4614 Trowbridge died Wednesday. She is sur Congress act to overcome last month's Supreme Court decision which held that officially pre 'sheep.

500; .11 classes steady; choice return for his testimony, Orrfto prime spring iambs. good LO 5-0219. Agnes. Open Mortgage experience. Anglo, 2.5- 35 Open Service statics attendants.

30-45. An10 Open Sheet metal man. mechanical drawing background, good Onen Career Sales, 25-45, own $433 Trainee. Anglo. 21-30.

BBA EMPLOYERS SERVICE Chelmont 4428 Montana Downtown 213 lt Nat Blag. Five Points 3O03 Pershin? Medical Bldg. 812 K. Yginil and Isabel J. Munoz, 21.

of 70Va Hammett St. NOTICE TO CREDITORS STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF EL PASO TO THOSE INDEBTED TO OR HOLDING CLAIMS AGAINST THE ESTATE OF ANNE G. BYERS. AN INCOMPETENT: The undersigned, having been dulv aDDointed ftuarriian nf tKo to choice. cull to good ewes, vived by inree sisters, oisier muuo.

S. of Mora, N. Miss Diamond CLEAN ngi wear longer. Call Du-Sang's. 3-6464.

El Paso's Pro Alfredo Subia 20. of 414 canm nd Caridad Gandara, 19. of 411 S. scribed prayers in the public schools are unconstitutional. fessional nig cleanerr since 1913.

IVUfcCl Ui'ioc Emerald Rogers. Kansas City, r- II vnn Pnnaral macK Maids. CLOVIS LIVESTOCK Clovis, N.M. (AP Thursday. Cattle, 1.000; active trading; slaughter steers, heifers and calves strong to 25c higher; Campbell St.

Rodolfo Vasquei. 25. Camp Wolters. and Paula Bustillos. 31.

Juarez. EL PASO Janitor Service. Gardeners, too. LO 5-6541. Unless something is done to IcLSlCl a I 111 ITl a AUIl, A unvi will be at 7:00 a.m.

Friday in Loretto Academy Chapel. Burial Estate of Anne G. Bvers. an in MASSAGE.) to reduce or relax, bT competent, oy the County Court at Law No. Two nf Fl Pa counter this unfortunate decision," said Sen.

John Stennis, capable rrasseur. 751-3073. feeders and feeder calves steady to 50c 1 iww-Amja ill ut a. -w p.a Carmel Cemetery under the di- higher; slaughter steers and heifers. Texas, sitting in matters of probate, on the 18 day of June.

1962 rpcnon or easier anq We finance furniture A-One TV. PFC'S appliances. "we will have blown out Birth THURSDAY William Beaumont: 2nd Lt. and Mrs. Jack E.

Hill. Biggs, girl; Pfc. and Mrs. Cleo Barktis. Ft.

Bliss, boy; Staif Sst. and Mrs. Bradley E. Allen. Biggs, standard and good.

utility and standard. slaughter calves, utility and few commercial. SPBCHT earvli fnr Pev Merrill 1-i-Tra asportation 16.50: standard and good led cows, a light by which we have found our way." Stennis was the first of a group AUTOS delivered to or from any city. Bonted. Insured.

Reasonable. canner and cutter, nereoy noiuies ail persons indebtec to said estate to come forward anc make settlement, and those having claims against said estate to present them to the undersiened withir the time prescribed by law, at Third Floor. El Paso Natural Gas ComDanv BuHriinir. TT1 faen L. Specht who died will be held 11:00 am.

Saturday in the First Christian Church with Rev. VpitH Pierr and Rev. Clifford 14.70; slaughter bulls, cutter and utility, girl: Airman l.C. and Mrs. Tito A.

AAT Drive-Away. PR 8-4921. IN I of senators who appeared as wit FOR Los Angeles 8-4-62. LEAVING Will take Feeder choice steers, good. I.

$20 each. LO 6-4522. Parker officiating. The body will he receives his mail ett.r. nesses at the start of hearings by the Senate Judiciary Commit 15-Sehools, Instruction lie in state at tne cnurcn rrom iw in nn am Saturday.

Burial uuaroiansnip were issued to the medium. several medium and good feeder steers. several common and medium Hol-stein, good and choice feeder heifers, medium, feeder calves, choice, tee on a variety of proposals, in- uiiurrsisiieu on tne i oay of June 1962. AD will be In Restlawn. Active Pallbearers: E.

William Mul-lins. Bill Howe, George Crain, Ver-TMin narhv. Horn. Honorary John William Byers, Guardian eluding constitutional amend ments, to nullify the ruling. good.

medium, choice feeder heifer calves, oi me tsiaie oj Anne G. Byers an Incompetent. 7-27. Pallbearers will be members of Sen. A.

Willis Robertson, D- good, medium, stockers medium. stockers. Northeast El Paso Ministerial Association. Memorial contributions mav be made to the Building Fund 7-Speoial Intite who like Stennis favors a EXPERIENCED GAS ENGINEER Needed by West Texas Ou Distribution Under 35. Capable of nfn.lSU1?g cnd srvising the planning of System Additions and Al.

terations. acquiring Rights-of-Way, Writing Specifications, and Preparing Statistical Reports on construction and operations indices. Rare position, with vigorous Company. Excellent Opportunity to grow in Professional Stature while making solid Managerial Contributions. Send Resume to NPC Box UPHOLSTERER.

Onlv those who nave held same position for last yr need apply. This Job is open to one who is of the highest skill. He must be able to completely do a piece of furniture. Our benefits are exceptional. Paid vacation.

Bonuses for outstanding efforts and most congenial conditions for skilled craftsman. See Mr. Adams between 8 and 10 weekdays. Atlas Upholstery, 909 Piedras. NEED EXTRA CASH? Part-time, hours arranged to suit vou.

Car necessary. We train vou. Fast advancement available. Aver-see income $:50 per month, plus car expense bonus arraneemer.t Salary if Qualified. Military and College Students welcome.

Call for iDOintment l.nn BROOKS APPLIANCE SERVICE CENTER of the Northgate cnnstian cnurcn. Arrangements by Harding-Orr and NEW CLASSES BEGIN IN AUGUST DAY OR EVENING IBM KEY PUNCH (six weeks) SHORTHAND (six weeks) BOOKKEEPING BUS NESS MACHINES DRAFTING ELECTRONICS Paymsnts monthly Lifetime free review and job placement. DURHAM COLLEGES constitutional amendment, said that what the ruling really does is to "deconsecrate our national ZiOl E. Yandell 533-0151 Scoit. Biggs, Rirl.

Providence Memorial: Mr. and Mrs. Alfredo Armendariz. 3638 Zapal boy; Mr. and Mrs.

An'oruo Encina. 332'a S. Leon boy; Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Bejarano 314 Cadwallader boy; Mr.

and Mrs. Bascum Gentry. 7616 Franklin Loop. boy. Southwestern General: Mr.

and Mrs. James T. Buckaloo. 1030 Shoshone Drive, girl: Mr. and Mrs.

Kenneth Hall. 8163 La Paloma Circle, boy; Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Thorn.

9820 Bomarc girl: Mr. and Mrs. Donald C. Redhead. 8121 Williamette girl: Mr.

and Mrs. Miguel Dclarosa, 620 S. Hammett girl. Hotel Dieu: Mr. and Mrs.

Jesus Muela. 301 S. Glenwood Drive, girl; Mr. and Mrs. Luvio Flores.

4608 La Luz girl; Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Martines, 9916 Singapore boy: Mr.

and Mrs. Floyd M. Ashley 7190 Alameda boy. Park Foothills: Mr. and Mrs.

Randall Colbert, 5609 Homer Circle, boy. WEDNESDAY Providence Memorial: Mr. and Mrs Sanford C. Cox 1710 N. Oregon boy.

McDaniel Montana Avenue. cxperiencea ana reasonable repai for all makpfi email Florists ing machines, vacuums, electric lawn government." FLOWERS GIFT3 by POTTER'S medium and good stock calves, steers, good and choice, good cows with choice calves, per pair; medium and good pair, Hogs, 200; barrows, gilts and sows steady: bulk U.S. 1-3 190-240-lb. barrows and gilts, 2-3 250-280 2-3 sows, 300-550 DENVER LIVESTOCK Denver. (AP) Thursday.

Cattle, 700; calves, none; slaughter steers and heifers mowers, rqgers. snavers, etc. Sen. J. Glenn Beall, KE 2-6544, KE 2-6543.

31 N- Mesa NELLIE'S Beauty Lounge, 7905 took the stand as the first witness "in a court of inquiry against which Commercial Solvents Corp. sought an injunction to prevent its being held. The court of inquiry began shortly after 4:30 p.m. before Pot--ter County Judge W. M.

Adams. It had been scheduled to open at 9:30 a.m. but the start was delayed by the legal maneuvers of Commercial Solvents, a New York chemical firm which sold Estes huge amounts of anhydrous ammonia, a liquid fertilizer. District Judge Mary Lou Robinson in another courtroom of the same building, first denied the chemical firm's request for a court order to block the inquiry, then after considerable delay she overruled a motion by Commercial Solvents for a stay to allow 'it time for appeal against her ruling. Orr, broad-shouldered and plumply good-looking, testified at the outset that he and four associates bought Superor Manufacturing Co.

April 27, 1960, with $382,000 raised on notes for the "security likewise was fictitious. He said this was done by preparing conditional sales contracts on anhydrous ammonia tanks "and we just reached up into our Tieads to get the serial numbers for them." He listed his fellow purchasers of the firm as Coleman E. Mc-Spadden of Lubbock, and Ruel W. Alexander of Amarillo, both also co-defendants of Estes John W. Simmons, of Wildorado, and R.

W. Davis, of Fowler, Cola. ivfiii's Plinim Order Florist spoke in favor of a constitutional amendment he is sponsoring with TOVAR'S. 107 t. Kansas.

Ll z-iio-i Aiameaa. Prices. Perma-nents Shampoo Set, $1.25: Tints. $4 51V T.ah nTT. TUP: FIXIRIaT 301 Banner Bldg.

KE 3-9797 San Antonio KE 2-4953 dye. $1.00: Haircut, Mani 14 other senators. Beall's amendment, introduced two days after cure. i.w; we take stamrjs. FLORIST steady to 25c higher; other classes in TZ KE 2-3132.

KE 2-4139 the June 25 Supreme Court rul 3-Fuiicrnt Ilireeiors ALL parties having household items stored with Lee Newman Agency are advised that accounts 6 months in arears will be closed and items sold to satisfy charges. Lee Newman HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA LOW PAYMENTS LIBERAL ALLOWANCE FOR COMPLETED WORK STANDARD TEXTS FURNISHED Chartered as an Educational maxon ing, states that nothing in the Constitution should be construed to prohibit public schools from nucni-y. nooert a. wm an JOIN Hundreds in Free Course bv Mail in THE TOR AH. Write Lamplight Studies.

P. O. Box 88, Home-crest Station, Brooklyn, New York 201 E. YANDELL KE 2-3431 DIALING TALK SET Mt. Franklin Kiwanis Club will providing for voluntary participa tion in nonsectarian prayers.

KE 2-4SM3 Roswell. N. is" Msin 3-0766. LICENSED Nurse has vacancy for OLD ESTABLISHED INDUSTRIAL meet Friday noon in Hotel Paso del Norte and the program will HARDING, ORR MCDANIEL iwo eineriy ladies In private home. 751-3312.

Institution in 1897. If you art 16 or older and left school, wri or call for complete information. AMERICAN SCHOOL P.O. Box 9771, El Paso, Tex. Phone 772-2251.

FOR QUALIFIED PERSON WITH KNOWLEDGE OF INDUSTRIAL SUPPLIES AND STEEL PROD- KE 3-6146 LO 6-2911 I WILL NOT Be responsible for any debts other than my own. Donald D. Hiatt, 1009'a Elm St. very small supply; slaughter steers choice choice 934-lb. mixed steers and heifers, choice 909-950-lb.

heifers, good and low choice Sheep, 1.000; steady; slaughter spring lambs choice to mostly prime 90-98 slaughter ewes, cull and utility shorn No. 1-2 peits, feeder lambs, choice and mostly fancy 77-84 Hogs, 700; slow; barrows and gilts mostly steady; sows steady to 25c higher; barrows and giits, U.S. 1-2 200-240 sows. U.S. 1-3 300-400 No.

2-3 400-515 CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Chicago. (AP) Butcher hog prices averaged mostly steady Thursday in a moderately active trade lor the small supply of 4.500 head. The market topped at $19.35 for about a hundred head of mixed No. 1 and 2 grades weighing 200-225 lbs. It was off 15 cents from Wednesday's peak.

Other Is and 2s in the same weight range moved at $19.15 and up. Mixed 1-3 grades 320 MONTANA 3707 PERSHINO be a lecture and film on direct distance dialing presented by Carl Hill Jr. of Mountain States Telephone Co. U.S. Offers $8.75 Billion In Securities ABLE TO SPEAK SPANISH.

GOOD OPPORTUNITY FOR RIGHT MAN. HOSPITALIZATION AJin 1 l-1iethie IVotires MARTIN JS Wallace Hughston Lodge HO N. Stanton KE 2-3691 NPC Box A-51. No. 1393 2130 RODEHAVER-MILLER Moretiead Avenue.

Called meetinar 7:00 D.m. Fri. RESTAURANT MGR. Ambitious man in 2600 E. YANDELL LO 5-7748 day July 27, 1962.

Work ln First Degree. Vis- ISSUES $58,200 PERMIT A $58,200 building has been issued by the City Depart MEMORIAL CHAPEL MEN AND WOMEN WANTED TO TRAIN FOR CIVIL SERVICE EXAMS We prepare Men and Women. Ages 18-55. No experience necessary Grammar fchool education usually sufficient. I ermaneut jobs.

No layoffs. Short hours. High pay. Ad vancement. Send name, home address, pho le number and tune home.

Wrltt NPC Box T-766. call 5 3 2 Washington. (AP) The announced Thursday its first managing one of El Paso's newest restarants. Must be capable of making conscientious decisions tnH nf rnrrin 1 1 110 S. CAMPBELL KE 3-2441 "'s intutuiis most welcome.

Refresh' ments, E. R. Larkin. W. M.

ment of Public Inspection to Joe SAN JOSE FUNERAL HOME major borrowing of the new fis 601 S. Virginia KE 2-1356 Liberal benefits. Apply Clock Drive- cal year an secu ti-Ontetery-lIoniiinpnt C. Yarbrough for erection of a 16-unit apartment building at 7600 Gateway East. rities offering for cash.

El Paso Lodge No. 130 meets at Masonic Temple Friday, July 27, 7:00 p.m. Work in Third Degree. Visiting Masons MAN EXPFBTirvrTrr iu nm TWO Restlawn cemetery lots for The financing will cover the sale. KE 3-6fi85.

Soblen Hit welcome. retirement of about $7.5 billion of Legals D. Dacey, W. SALES. TO HAND RAPIDLY-EXPANDING HOME-IMPROVEMENT DEPARTMENT.

VERY LIBERAL EARNINGS ARRANGEMENTS. POSITIONS ALSO AVAILABLE IN NEARBY AREAS. CHANDELL DISCOUNT HOME IMPROVEMTNT CENTER, 5553 ALAMEDA. 772-5810. W.

R. Adair, Secretary securities maturing on Aug. 15, and provide up to $1.25 billion Called Communication Tivo By A. Fraternity Lodge No. 1111 6:30 PM of new money to meet govern Train At Home Now UJS.

CIVIL SERVICE TESTS Ages 18-55. Start high as $95 week. Preparatory training until appointed. Thousands cf Jobs open. Experience usually unnecessary.

Free information on Jobs, salaries, requirements. Write today Give age, phone and time usually home. Lincoln Service, Inc. P. Q.

Hox 4254, El Paso. TyjT Friday, July 27th, Scot-tish Rite Cathedral. Work in Third Degree. Visit ment needs until late September. Three types of securities are Legal Blows ing Masons welcome.

Refreshments. Mike Krause, W. M. being offered investors, including PRICING CLERK Must be experienced, speak Spanish, good company benefits. Open.

APPLY EMPLOYERS SERVTCK 800 MONTANA a $750 million issue of 25- to 30 12-Lost and Found up io ids. sold mostly at $19.00 although a few reached $19.25. Heavier offerings were scarce. Bows went at In the cattle market, slaughter steers were steady to 25 cents higher but the best offerings graded choice and sold at $28.00 along with a few mixed choice and prime weighing 1,225 lbs. and down.

Mixed good and choice topped at $26.50, average good at $26.00. Heifers, vealers and bulls were steady. Heaters were for mixed good and choice to mixed choice and prime. Vealers brought $26.00 for good grade, bulls for utility and commercial. Sheep trade was about steady at for mixed choice and prime spring slaughter lambs and for mixed good and choice.

LOS ANGELES AREA LIVESTOCK Los Angeles. AP Thursday. Los Angeles area feedlot and range sales, Ar-tesia: Cattle, 200; slaughter steers, individual good 00; slaughter heifers, good 750-825 rows, high utility and commercial range type, Cutters largely canners. year bonds carrying 44 per cent London. (AP) Israel's Ministry and Britain's Court LOST.

Green parakeet. Vicinitv EL PASO SCHOOL OF ELECTRONICS Dyer and Volcanic. Ansers name "Cutie." Large vocabulary. $10 re ward. LO 5-986.

after 4:30 p.m MAN wanted with experience covering every phase of kitchen production Including meat cuttinit. bakinc. and kitchen personnel supervision for rtPW mtwlpm fnlla lnnl 1317 N. Mesa KE 2-9442 LOST Vicinity Loretto Addition Black and white dog with black speckled spots, medium size, short- There is only one WELCOME WAGON SHORTHAND, typing, etc. Civil Service prepjration.

Syble Longboth-m LO Elmer Poulsen, Elmer's 970 Haw- interest this administration's first venture into the long-term securities market with a cash offering. The long-term bonds will be priced at 101 for an effective yield of 4.19 per cent. Undersecretary Robert V. Roosa said the Kins way. haired.

Female. Scar on rear leg Named "Tippy." Reward. LO 1 9 7 1 NOTICE OF HEARING To all persons owning or having any Interest in the property abutting on the following highway in the City of El Paso: 1. Norton Drive. From Sunrise Avenue, to Arlen Avenue.

The City Council of the City of El Paso has determined the necessity for and ordered improvements of said highway, and will assess a part of the cost as a first lien on the abutting property and a personal charge against the true owner of said property, whether named or not. The Council will hold hearings in the Council Chamber in the City Hall at 9.30 a.m., on August 2. 1962. and if not concluded on said day, thereafter from time to time, to determine the property and person to be assessed, the amount of assessment, the time, terms and conditions of payment, and other related matters. Nature of improvements.

Grading and paving with Hot. Mix As-plialic Concrete on a 4' Crushed Stone Caliche base. The estimated cost of curb where needed is $1.10 per foot: (for curbing and gutter, $1.35 per foot.) 1. Norton Drive, as above total cost, amount to be assessed. amount of assessment per front foot tnot Including curbing), $3,0833.

Published by authority of Resolution adopted by the City Council. July 19, 1922. J. M. Heirera City Clerk 7 23.

25, 27 GOOD waiting for qualified office workers. Prepare now. Call LI 2-05'ii. LOST: One Green Plastic tackle box, with gear. Last Sunday, around boat house at Ascarate Lake.

Reward. KE 3-8800. MAN WANTED SPECIAL TYPE-ROUTE WORK $108 weekly profits. Married man over 25, car and phone necessary. Phone Fuller Brush 751-3001 for interview.

CONVERSATIONAL Spanish courses now starting Chaves Academy of Spanish. 801 E. Yandell. KE 3-6331 Treasury does not expect to seek HALF Moon parakeet. Orange feath the entire $750 million of these bulls, utility Holsteins.

er top on nose, dark green feathers. Reward. Answers name Bobby. lG-lMatMM to Eat i.u a-ajai. cutter to low utility, feeder steers, hlim eood and ehm sn.

securities, but does hope to stim 5 Convenient Locaiiona DRIVE-INS 755 averatre medium LOST: Red Billfold, containing Important papers. Vicinity Safeway on ELECTRONIC ENGINEER For technical liaison, service and sales. Excellent salary. PR 8-2325, LY 8-4429. 20-Siliia lions Hauled and good 575-815 heifers, good 550-700 Calves.

50; 6teady; feeder steers, hitrh ulate interest in this sector of the money market. The other new issues are: About $6.5 billion of 3y2 per Montana, ion Myrtle, Apt. 18. LOST. SP annual pass favor H.

Bomar. KE 2-3076. good and choice 225-290 good 325-400 LOST: Wallet with important papers. 3914 Caulfield Apartment 171. FC BOOKKEEPER, dependable, confidential, desires small accounts; my home, your office.

Very Box A-50. PAINTING, "plastering." Cement re pairs. Small carpenter Jobs. SK 5-6236. of Appeal dealt successive blows Thursday to hopes of Robert A.

Soblen for refuge abroad from the life sentence that awaits him in the United States. It was another losing round but not necessarily the last one in the 61-year-old Jewish psychiatrist's fight to escape return to New York and imprisonment as a convicted spy for the Soviet Union. The British Court of Appeal rejected Soblen's plea that he be freed from custody of the British Home Office. That followed refusal by the Israeli Interior Ministry in Jerusalem of Soblen's application for admission to Israel under the 1952 Law of Return. The law requires Israel to give a home to most Jews, although it excludes those convicted of certain crimes.

Soblen got into Britain in the first place by inflicting knife wounds on himself while aboard an Israeli El Al airliner carrying- him back to New York from Tel Aviv July 1. Hogs, 80; U.S. No. 1 ani 2 over 190 lbs. poorly represented.

Sheep, none. JOURNEYMAN MAINTENANCE. ELECTRICIAN For an industrial plant. $2.94 per hour, 40 hour week. Apply Phelps Dodge Refining North Loop Rd.

cent Treasury certificates to be dated Aug. 15 and to mature Aug. 15, 1963. PRIVATE INVESTIGATOR. Confi PERMANENT rpis-iripnt Ainjln dential reliable For appointment call Jim.

KE 2-6882. About $1.5 billion of 4 per cent i.Atiei encea maintenance, or 30 years of experience fostering good will in business and community life. For information on Welcome Wagon, phone El Paso KE 3-121 1 Silver City 538-9307 Coldwave Complete, $3 95 Cinderella Beauty. KE V033 aeivice static operator. LY 8-4832.

hahw ciito- SHOP foreman, Anglo, mechanic experience, to $400. Larson's Employment Agency, 409 E. Franklin, KE 2-4929. KITCHEN helpers, ages 18 to -20, have health cards, apply 5419 Dyer. 9.30 am.

to 10:30 am. Treasury bonds maturing in 6y2 years, on Feb. 15, 19G9. Like the certificates, these will be offered nmgs, health card, references, $1 ihmii iy. rvc; In The Courts DOMESTIC CASES Divorce Suits: Haru Sudo Elliott vs.

William Elliott Melvin L. Crist vs Jessie Crist; Sara Sadie Hanna vs. Floyd Hanna: Doris Ann Gardenhire vs. Benny Lee Gardenhire. Divorce Decrees: Angela P.

McDonald vs. Jose McDonald; William E. Edge Jr vs. Evelyn Edge; Herculano Valenciano vs. Consuelo S.

Valenciano. Annulment Decree: Guadalupe Jameson vs. Lawrence G. Jameson. MALE, Anglo, need Job-clerk.

Warehouse type. Jim Ferguson. 356 Mil-tun Dr. UPHOLSTERER experienced! Full time employment. Furniture Haven.

Inc. 425 W. San Antonio. HOME Laundry. Perfect ironing.

118 yy Biser rtq. jvscarate. PK 2-1042 USE CLASSIFIED ADS BABY silting, or companion sitting. Rales reasonable. Hourly.

LY 8-4102. CLASSIFIED ADS PAY DIVIDENDS Dial 532-1971 at par. Subscription books for the new securities will open Monday. Winter temperatures in Iceland are similar to those of New York City due to the Gulf Stream that warms the waters of the island in the North Atlantic. MEAT cutter for meat market, $75 week to start.

Call WA 6-2220, La Feria Store. No. 2, Anthony, Texas. YELLOW CAB CO. TAXI DRIVERS WANTED C11LD CARE SMALL nursery.

Baby-sitting nights. 1119 N. Laurel at Arizona KE 2-4548 At its peak of activity, about 10,000 men were at work on the Panama Canal at one time. MEN to sell fruit off trucks. Apply 7138 N.

Loop Rd. CARE for children, Eastwood-Scots- cime, aim-25()3, 3017 Daisy. BABY-sitting done in my home on 21-IIelp Waiited-Male Continued on next page rusi. aoo-iool..

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