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16 dead as quake strikes Montana- Desert cloudburst almost isolates
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BACK TO SCHOOL SPECIALS
Our Better Permanents Reduced for a Limited Time
HAZEL’S BEAUTY SHOP
HAZEL EPPERSON — OWNER & OPERATOR
JIMMIE HENSLEY — OPERATOR
209 Ave. N Phone 4 2657
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ed, and bits of wreckage which
appeared to be part of tents and
trailers were littered about in the
debris
Sheriff Skerritt theorized that
the damage to Hebgen Lake prob-
ably was caused by an earthquake
near midnight.
The quakes shook Yellowstone
| National Park, filled with sum-
mer tourists.
Dean Stone, managing editor of
the Maryville - Alcoa (Tenn.)
Times, was among the tourists
routed by* the quake. He said the
hotel and Mammoth Hot Springs
j rumbled for several minutes and
i that at least one auto was trapped
j inside the park by a rockslide.
j Dr. W A. Melther, manning a
hospital in Ashton, east Idaho
town, said he treated half a dozen
minor injury cases from West
! Yellowstone. Three or four of the
i peoDle, he said, were pretty badly
shaken up.
j He said there is a general ex-
' odus from the western gateway
I of the park, 57 miles northeast
of Ashton.
The assistant chief ranger at
| Yellowstone Park, Frank Sylves-
I ter, said most west side roads
were closed by slides but tourist
travel was carried on through
other entrances. A water main
j broke in the eastern wing of Old
l Faithful Inn.
He reported there appeared to
j be no damage to Old Faithful
and other famed geysers and
i scenic features in the park.
He said the last heavy tremor
in the park was in 1924 and that | SJ1i|e9-
I prepare for immediate evacua-
tion. The nearest city is Ennis,
Mont., 45 miles north, with an esi-
mated 609 resi tents.
Hugh K Potter, state civil de-
fense director, said conflicting re-
ports told of leakage and possible
cracks in the dam.
The resort community of Wesi
Yellowstone, Mont, suffered prop-
erty damage. Three persons were
reported injured there, none seri-
ously.
The quakes epicenter was fixed
900 miles northeast of Berkeley, in
southcentral Montana.
At Berkeley, Calif., a Univer-
sity of California seismologist set
the quake’s magnitude at 7.8 on
the Richter scale, the San Fran-
cisco earthquake of 1906 had a
magnitude of 8.25 on the same;
scale.
s Thousands of persons across j
the Northwest were jolted from 1
their sleep by the first earth ]
shock. There were no reports of
panic.
A newsman vacationing in Yel-
Stone of Maryville, Tenn., count-
NEEDLES, Calif. (API A des- through the town,
ert cloudburst almost isolated I Although the rain stopped, traf-
cent
here could be prevented if such
regulations were in effect. “Kids
ed five separate temblors, the last!who get into trouble are the kids
at about 4:30 a. m. I who stay out late at night,” he
Sidewalks bucked at Bo i s e, I war ned.
Idaho. A miniature tidale wav^!
was reported in Skaha Lake, 150 j ROBBINS ALSO SAID that 90 [
miles inland in British Columbia. I Per cent of tbe truancy problems:
The chief ranger at Yellowstone could be solved by students not
said all plate glass windows jn driving automobiles to school. He I
the town were broken. j predicted that lack of parking
Several rockslides followed the j sPace wdl eventually force regu-
first temblor in the park itself. jatln of use of automobiles just as
Travel was halted throughout the d bas done at colleges, but ap-
park. Roads from the east through i Pea,ed to £avor immediate action,
the park were blocked by rock-
fic was stalled early today by
debris-clogged roads and bridges
destroyed by the water that
poured out of desert arroyos.
Three members of a Santa Fe
railway crew of five still were
missing early today. The men had
been dispatched by truck to check
a washout 15 miles north of this
farming town of 4,500 population.
A few hours later, railroad
workers found two of the crew,
George Ashmore, the crew fore-
man; and Geronimo Rodriguez,
the truck driver, wandering near
a road.
Ashmore was in a dazedcondi-
tion with head and body injuries.
The torrent flipped their truck
i like a toy, Rodriguez said, adding
| that he last saw his fellow work-
of the burglaries committed ers clinging to the sides of the
vehicle.
Police Chief Robert Ford said
the rainfall started about 9 p.m.
Needles is just west of the Col-
orado River, the boundary be-
tween California and Arizona.
this tiny Colorado River town
Monday night.
The flash flood ended early to-
day — as abruptly as its started.
An estimated 200 motorists
were straneed, three railroad
workers were missing, and parts
of U S. Highways 66 and 95 were
washed out.
Sheriff’s officers said the flood
sealed off the town on the north,
south and west — and threatened
the road leading eastward. U.S.
66 is a transcontinental road
Curfew plan-
(Continued from page one)
the geysers also escaped damage.
He reported roads closed by
I rockslides included south from
j Mammoth, Norris Junction to
I Madison Junction and from Old
Faithful to Madison Junction.
! Most of the residents of Ennis,
; Mont., about 50 miles downstream
j from Hebgen Dam, were evacuat-
I ed in the predawn hours but about
Telephone communications ei-
ther were down, or were swamped
with calls from alarmed residents.
State CD Director Potter said
an early report told of two feet of
water cascading over Hebgen
DMA.
Thej dam is 87 feet high, 700
feet across at the top and taper-
ing to 100 feet at the bottom.
The Montana Power Co., which
HELP WANTED
N'ffd listings of bml»> »lt(er*, domestic
help, rentals 4 employment npportun!
ties for aMftisting newcomers moving in-
to Lexellaod.
INKTHA COOKE, Hostess
Newcomer* Oreeling Service
Phone 4 2949
Refrigerators and Appliances
Radio and Television Repair
TV Picture Tubes Financed
LEA & COX Appliances
Dial TW 4 mo — 606 Houston
MISCELLANEOUS
KINDERGARTEN — For five year
olds. Erroll now. Classes start in |
September. For more information,
call Mrs. John Davis. TW 4-4400.
WANTED — Would like to have
j cocker spaniel. Collie, or other dog,
suitable for pet. TW 4-2683.
School Portraits
By NORMAN’S
Mean More Quality for You!
Each student photographed will
receive a picture suitable for
school publication purposes at
no extra charge. Special disc-
ount to students.
NORMAN’S STUDIO
605 Ave. G — TW 4-3015
QUICK-CLEAN
Self-Service
Laundry
V:
• 24 hour nervine
• Frrti parking
• 18 min. cycle
washers
• Jo min. cycle
dryers
• Frifldalre coin
operated
Downtown convenience
while you wash
916 AUSTIN
shop
a hundred remained. The evacua-. , , , tI ,
. , annoardfi owns the dam and Hebgen Reser-
tion was ordered when it appeared ,
'voir, said the lake holds a third
of a million acre-feet of water.
Officials began lowering Mea-
dow Lake, north of Ennis, to pro-
vide a cushion for any sudden
i flood waters from the reservoir.
Potter said estimates of the
warning time available to resi-
dents of Ennis in the event of a
dam collapse ranged from 4 to 12
hours.
He pointed out that Ropesville
had solved a serious truancy prob-
lem by requiring that autos driven
to school should not be moved un-
til the student goes home.
He discounted lack of high school
cafeteria as a sound reason for not
keeping youngsters out of cars,
and rated the three bloks distance
to the South Elementary cafeteria
as not too far to walk.
Gene Yeager- \
(Continued from paae one)
entire summer to July 31 only $3.-
253. The budget for the pool calls
for $5,310.
ELLIS AND HARPER also were
authorized by the council to order
the installation of lights in the
newly - annexed Colonial Heights
Addition.
Two streets in the addition cur-
rently will be affected. Harper told
the council about four lights per
street would be required as the
blocks are over 1,300 feet long.
Kiser said he had been informed
He said some seemed to fell that | that paving in the addition is ready
For Piano tuning and Repair Ser-
COPELAND PLUMBING
*17 Ave. B — TW 4-2948
Electric Rato—Rooter ‘vfrtlre
W «»rk Orirtntefd I A ear
1 -«nil>ing
Geatlcf — Air Conditioning
vice, See Ralph Benningfield.
13th Street. Phone TW 4-3537
208
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write P. O Box 501, Levelled, or I
call Vern Beebe at 3671 or 3391,
Whitefaee.
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sail
Hebgen Lake might pour down on
I them. The evacuation was called
off when the mountainside blocked
! the river so tightly it shut off all
I the stream's flow.
Many of those who left Ennis
I went to nearby Virginia City,
famed in Western lore as the
| birthplace of the Vigilantes.
The first quake struck at 11:30
p.m. i MST).
All tourists staying in the town
were awakened at 2 a.m. and
were advised to get out. The
same advice was given to tour-
ists at Three Forks, several
miles downstream.
Civil Defense Director Potter
appealed 'for helicopters to aid in
the rescue and asked the U.S.
if the youngsters walked this dis-
tance they would “come home so
tired they couldn’t stay out that
11 or 1 o'clock.
He also emphasized the danger
of autos at the school, saying that
parents along the route try to
bring their children in before lunch
time to protect them from auto-
mobiles driven by local youngsters.
Parade will-
ROBBINS SAID THAT the trou-
! ble with advocating a curfew or
'other similar measures to curb a aPProv,ed °ne tlme
to proceed as soon as the city en-
gineer gives his approval. ~~
IN THE ONLY OTHER OFFI-
cial act. the council approved on
second reading a 20-year franchise
for General Telephone Co. The
franchise was initially approved
two weeks ago. apparently ending
the long stalemate between the
city and the phone company con-
cerning the issuance of a franchise.
However, the ordinance must be
by the
j serious local problem is that “the
council before it becomes effect-
! ive.
majority of people are not for law)
(Continued from page one ) 'enforcement. They den t believe. ELLIS TOLD THE council he
prepared to leave on their 20 day! £aw should he enforced " hen j had been approached recently by
trek to Texas. |U 00,110 to them.” ~ ’ " “
Joan Hunt, Sheriff’s Posse Queen, |
lllc .... ,wi11 hold one end of the ribbon could ^ dono if ______ u , , .
Forest Service to send in a smoke- | during the cutting ceremony, while ! could be moided in the right way." ,hc perm,t1 sfvera weoks a«°- .,but
r'—---- —u— ~c A ----* - 1 * was turned down by the council.
Charles Muiloy concerning a per-
But he added. “I know something md to °Peia,e a ,axi service here.
’ ..... I Muiloy presented a petition for
public opinion
jumper equipped with a radio to Georgia Stephens of Amherst, a
help organize the people. A smoke- member of the tiail riders who
jumper is a parachutist who ribbon in Burlington, will
jumps into forest fire areas to ! a's<> hold the ribbon here,
ii'ht blazes 1 Miss >> of ford will present the
T.ne search and rescue coordi- 1 scissors to Rhoades,
bating center of the 4th Air Force j
at Hamilton Field, near San Fran-:
School budget-
mustering heli-
REAL ESTATE
WILL TKACH Piano in my
home on Sundown Highway. Mrs.
O. B. Wiley, phone TV 4-4283.
cisco, said it is
copters to try to
i-oorted persons. The 'copters are
being rounded up from Hill Air
Force Base, Utah; Malmstrom
Mr Force Bise. Montana, and
the Army at Ft. Lewis. Wash.
\ aried reports came out of the
(Continued from page one )
THE RODEO ITSELF is expect- j struc1ion
ed to be a top-TTight amateur event, 'teachers
ma_! Officials have no estimate yet on
The council tabled the matter
j after discussing it for a time. The
I council pointed out that it would
be difficult for two taxi services
j to profitably operate here.
THE GROUP HEARD two re-
Levelland Septic Service. Septic
tanks and cess pools cleaned. Rea-
sonable rates Call TW 4-2328 or
4-3948, Levelland.
READ!
4u*t
arrixfd from C'ommanohe xxlth
last
load
of i onrord <*rap«*H thl* *»*a-
MMI.
Mill
at low price of $2.98 l»u.
< olorado
Peac h*** to be here Tue*day
FRANK & LUCILLE'S MKT.
102 < OI.LKGK
NOTICE Mrs. Whit
6-to-late School will register Mon-
day. August 31.
FOR SALE — By owner 3 bedroom, (FOR SALE - Stauffer Home I'ri.’
2 bath house. Wall-to-wall carpet. Just Like New. Phone TW i-Uvt
garage, back yard fenced. $6,500 ---------1-
Louque's,cash- Cal1 4-28'15- ______ __ PROFESSIONAL
Equity in new 3 bedroom - 2 bath
house near school. Phone 4-4681.
CASH REQUIRED SECURED. This
opening pays excellent weekly in-
come. (Not vending machines.)
Will stand your Banker’s inspec-
tion. Write Territorial Supervisor,
805A West Main, Oklahoma City,
Oklahoma.
WEED SHREDDING — Vacant
lots, etc. Reasonable rates. C '1
Ted or Fred Weaver, TW 4-2954.
RURAL OPPORTUNITY
Do you live In the lalrvlew com mu
nlt> $ ton mat qualify for a good in
come opportunity h» the AVON re
preventative. Write Dfstrie* Manager.
Box 93.$, I.uhbook.
FOR SALE
2 and 3 Bedroom
HOMES
FHA LOANS AVAILABLE
BILL DISON
(HIS Al’STl.V TW 4 *194
tLTJSSiSercff &■»<! «•-
and adults. Mrs. Bob Thom men.
1009 12th. TW 4-4403.
rescue the .....
the number of cowboys and cow-
girls who will be entered, but they
are expecting a large number, in-
cluding some of the outstanding
amateurs in the area
The rodeo will include six official
,.(1„!iPon of Hebgen Dam. The | events bull riding, saddle bronc
in; in i Power Co which owns I r|ding. bareback hronc riding, calf
.: 'said it was damaged at the! roping, double mugging and girl
top and that it “could go.” At
various times through early morn-
ing hours there were reports it
(including 8731 596 for,
salaries). $44,600 for Quests for y,eld right-of-way signs
transportation. $68,000
for opera 1 a£ ,w<) cdY interesections, but de-
tion of school plant. $30,400 for I ^cd _to ™teL lbe matte,
maintenance; $18,500 for insurance. Cl,ty Trafflc Commission
hospitalization and other fixed
charges; $12,000 lor football and
band trips.
It also calls for $15,000 capital
outlay, but Marcom pointed out
that this figure will likely need to
be amended "because no firm com-
A flag race has been planned as | mittments have been made for any
a special event for the youngsters. ! expenditures whatever" under this i who lives near the intersection of
barrel race.
to the
before
taking action.
One of the requests was from
the United Pentecostal Church at
3rd Street and Ave. A for a sign
on 3rd to prevent traffic from
speeding around the corner, par-
ticularly when church services are
dismissed
The other was frbm a resident
RENTALS
Two divisions, under 12 and 12 to j category.
The temblors centered their have been planned for the
vi nth in the area in and around j event'
Yellowstone National Prak. I The younger entrants will com-
1 hey were felt in varying inten-|Pe£e 0,1 a time basis, while the
sity from British Columbia to'
EMPLOYMENT
MALE
GROCERY CLERK
WANTED
Opportunity open for experi-
enced person to enter super
market chain. Liberal Benefit
program with excellent oppor-
tunity for advancement.
Apply - Manager
FURR’S SUPER MARKET
708 Avenue H
Levelland, Texas
GEORGE PIGG & SON
Carpenter Repair
FREE
ESTIMATES
Have Yotr Air Con-
ditioner R« paired an4
Keady for Hot
Weather
‘‘No Job Too Small”
Phone TW 4-2572
FOR SALE — Lovely new brick
home, spacious living area includes
three large bedrooms, two baths
and den-kitchen. 405 Club View
| Drive. Pho. 4-3458.
FOR jIaLE — 3 bedroom house
j with carpet. 309 Pine. $2,400 equity,
! payments $64.00 per mo. Shown by
appointment only. Office Phone TW
j 4-3838 or home Phone TW 4-2926
between 5-7 p.m.
j FOR SALE OR LEASE — Three
j bedroom house. Inquire at 402 Ave-
1 nue I. Phone TW 4-4703.
FOR RENT — Room with kitchen
priveleges to lady. See or c a 1 1
mornings. 803 Avenue C. TW 4-
t 4234.
ROOM FOR RENT Garage a-
vailable. Across from high school
506 12th. Phone TW 4-2441.
Oregon, across Washington, Ida-:
ho, Montana and. parts of Wyo-j
ming.
A park spokesman said it was
FOR RENT — Law 2 room furn-
ished house with large closets. Mrs.
Scott. Phone TW 4-2723.
FOR RENT Three room furn-
ished modern over garage apart-!
ment. Best location. For couple on-
ly. See S. F. Hamcd or Phone 4-
2495.
teenagers' race will be a scram-
ble from scratch.
Another outstanding attraction of
the three day show will be the
trick riding and trick roping of
possible Old Faithful and many ^"ol Oden of Perry Okla. Oden (ap 3 09 as compared
'other geysers had been-altered by does a variety of riding tucks, in-
a possible shift in the subterran-1 c'udbl£ making a pass under his
can cavities. | horse's belly while running, and
Just west of Yellowstone. Heb-ia£so has a complement of roping
gen Dam was threatened with col-; tricks, highlighted by the twirling
lapse by the fury of the original! Of- Texas-size lariat,
quake at 11:30 p.m. (MSTi and a PRIZES IN EACH of the events
will be made up of entry money.
However, an additional $100 has
now-mild.
scries of now-sharp,
Tomors that followed.
Northward along the Madiscn
River that flows from the 44-
year-old concrete dam, officers
alerted hundreds of residents to
Ave. L and 1 ltji Street. He said
Marcom said that the Levelland
budget calls for 77.32 per cent of
expenditure to be used for insti-uc-
tion as compared to a state aver-
age of 75.80 per cent in state
schools of a similar size He listed
administration at 5.02 per cent of |
the overall budget, as compared to 1
a state average of 5.26 and main- eN0rY corner.
to a 1 Council members agreed that
state average of 3.01. 1 the-v' are, vital‘-v concerned with
The overall budget, which in- lrafflc safe‘y’ b>Jt they felt it would
eludes 7 more teachers than last
year and athletic salary adjust-
ments, is $19,478 above the $1,-
103,596 budget for the past year.
Benefit set in LA
several minor accidents have oc-
j curred there recently, and he felt
| that a yield sign might possibly
j prevent such mishaps.
However, the council indicated it
j felt that if approval was given to
j every individual request “there
be best for the’Traffic Commission
to study the situations and provide
HARPER TOLD THE COUNCIL
that action to increase the capacity
recommendations.
DESIRE WHITE LADY — To do
house work in nice home, live in
private room. Weekends off. Sal-
ary discussed at interview. Write
Mrs. Rayford H. Carter, 4204-41st.,
Lubbock, Texas or call SW 9-2072
after 6:00.
LADY WANTED — TO work full
time in front. No phone calls. Ap-
ply in person. Hitch ’n Post
Interviewer wanted for part time
telephone survey. Give phone num-
ber Prefer private line1. Not a sell-
in* job. Airmail letter Including ed-
ucation, work e3fperience and
names of references to: American
Research Bureau. "Field Staff De-
partment, Beltsville, Maryland.
National Concern offer* opportunity.
Married man atmve 30 preferred. Muat
have late model car. Knowledge of
tractor* and machinery helpful. Hale*
experience not necemiary. We train If
hired. Hraxvlnff account. For peritonal
Interview write qualification*, addre**
and phone number to: A. R. Fulton,
Box 392. I>»ll»*. Texas.
CESSPOOL CLEANING — One of
c-.r trucks will be cleaning cess-
pcx’s In Levelland every Wednes-
day. Price for average size, $12.50.
Jrownfield Septic Tank Service.
Phone 2024, Brownfield.
TO SELL OR LEASE: Your
minerals. Contact C. R. Hutcheson,
Rt. -2, Box 66, Lubbock.
REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE — 2 bedoom house
detached garage, cement celler,
fruit trees. I-eon Thacker, 3241 Sun-
down. -— _____
FOR SALE OR TRADE
BRACE yourself for a thrill the
first time you use Blue Lustre to
clean rugs. Copeland Hardware.
LOST AND FOUND
LOST -— Lime parakeet name Mie-j
kev. Mrs. Joe McGaha, 1508 11th.;
Call 4-2080.
FOR BACK TO SCHOOL Special
Call Ruth’s Beauty Shop, 4-3855,
602A Ave. J.
COR SALE — Dachsund puppies.
Sox miles north on Littlefield High-
way and 1V6 miles west. Mrs. Jim-
mye Long.
FOR SALE -- Good John Deere
Cotton harvester. $150. 705 Ave. A.
Levelland.
Mattress Making
lid mattress rebuilt. All kinds
new mattresses. Dial 4-3511 at Pad-
*ett Hotel Levelland. Agent for
Direct Mattress Co., of Lubbock.
CARD <)l THANKS
The Levelland
Daily Sun News
Published Sunday morning and Monday,
Tuesday. Wednesday. Thursday and Friday
afternoons hy Heraid .Sun New* Publishing
\\’P wish t>> OXPt’OSS Olir sincorr* L.f>ir;j)an> at 609 Ave. G, levelland, Texas
VY \isn l i 1 • Second class postage paid at the post
thanks to all our fricn ls and neigh- office at Levelland. Texas.
hors who offered „ expressions of a'i!rTvTnfwlmiH"' ” U7I—
sympathy with flowers, food and t. c. rowkm.............,.... m«. Mur.
any other acts of kindness follow- j £E£oTBruNNrM8
ing the death of our loved one, ] _ si rw riphon p^tes: By Daily Sun
Mrs. Anna Kassinger.
The Family -of Mrs. Anna Kas-
ingt-r.
FOR SALE:
17” Hallicrafters TV and antenna,
4 pump Stanley Knight Fountain.
Jethro Rush, 202 North College.
Sharp quake rpeorted
by British Museum
LONDON (AP) A strong earth-
quake. location unknown, was re-
corded on the seismograph of the
British Science Museum today. An
official said the quake was the
sharpest recorded at the museum
in three years.
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continental United States, six months. 17 50
one year. *13.30.
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! MEXICO CITY (AP)—A group of a drainapo ditch in the Sixth
been added to the saddle bronc I of Mexican actors plan to 'eave i Addition would be taken soon. He
purse. for Los Angeles next week to recommended that the ditch be
Stock for the show will be furn- appear in a series of performances! concreted, and then covered with
ished by Morris Tephens of Quita- for the benefit of the Casa Del; concrete.
que. iMixicno (Mexican House). j He said easements for property
The clown will be Boyce “Gob-1 J |n the area provided only for a 19-
inch deep paved ditch, and that
residents might be loath to give
P°bo j new easements calling for a deep-
outbreak classed by health author- j er trencp
ities as a mild en'Hpm'" Fucj declared that the new ditch
claimed at least 20 lives in five
bier” Hart, who uses a trick car
and a variety of animals in his
antics.
Admission for the rodeo is $1.25
for adults and 50 cents for chil-
dren.
Quebec has epidemic
MONTREAL (API
This Area's Shopping Center—
The Sun News Classified Ads I
Each night following the rodeo weeks in Quebec Province. Two
there will be a dance, with music ! deaths were reported Monday,
furnished by Jimmy Mackie and
His All-Stars. Admission for the I
dances will be $1.25. -
Judges for the riling events will
be selected from the cowboys who J
enter the show.
Jack Johnson of Floydada will j
be rodeo announcer Bert Eads is I
general arena director.
This will be the sixth year the |
rodeo has been sponsored by the j
Hockley County Posse.
should be capable of handling rain
runoff.
Councilman P. J. Marcom was
absent, while Bob Reid. Wilson
Cox and Sam Newberry were in
attendance.
Egyptian antiquities
stolen from museum
CAIRO (AP) — Six employes
have been accused of stealing |
Egyptian antiquities from a mu-
seum 50 miles north of Cairo.
The public prosecutor said 250
pieces have disappeared.
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