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The Billings Gazette from Billings, Montana • 6

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(Ttl HHUtttrja (Saxrtlf Wednesday, May 22, 1963 Morning Edition iag.Vii.-.n 7" BUT WHEN I DO- UMTS THE V2Y NieHT-ANIP PREAM OF 6KSAT "WEALTH WHILE I SELPCM SLEEP- I AWAKEN ANP I MATTER WITH REAL WEALTH IS ITmfli E5jjJ iil couldn't) Fyou wozk lj Mi'k I 'tSL NOT 17 HANDLE THE WAfcP AT ITA5 I WOULP MfniCntil) I rrC Ik I KSPONSIWUTY I PO! AR6NT 1 LlfcS TO 22 xWfflJP1 "i rSrr ofyoog. position you sorrytou I havevour Sale WOO? STILL THERI Bucking Horse Set at Miles City MILES CITY The thirteenth sale will have consignments estt jj annual Miles City bucking horseimated at 150 head of wild horses, spoiled horses and other varia- tions of bucking horse prospects. I NEVER EVEN KNEW THPr WERE ADJUSTABLE MAYBE VMflNSeRNAtLS ARE TOO TIGHT-. Bronco-busters of all kinds will pay a $10 entry fee for every horse they ride in a spurring con Ti test for a 5 per cent purse esti mated at $1,000, A new event is developing along wn Vl KNOW THE 6ALl SHE WOULCN'tVJ ANP SHE KNOCKED OFF with this bucking horse sale. This VftMinev a urn 1 14e ai saui a SOMETHING OF THHRS is the matched saddle bronc riding event.

Forty of the world's WORTH HER TIME- EXCEPT THAT THE CHINESE COMMIES fKOmjll lH0PE5Q5IK-RJTI I KT KEN. TRYING TO FIGURE LEE, ARE YOU WHAT THE PRASON COLL HITS 221 SeRlOUSFTHE WITH THAT MISSILE, rf WOMAN 15 WANE i will arrive If 3 CAN ANP WILL IT'S REP CHINA'S 5 WW. A most noted and roughest saddle broncs will be on hand to provide RETALIATE the greatest test of a champion cowboys ability. COW TOWN? The matched bronc rider list is a "who's who" list of present day top contenders. The 1959 world champion, Alvin Nelson of Sidney, now standing ninth, has paid his $100.

The international traveling cowboy, George Williams of Greeley, now Mountain Sheep Ram Visits Miles City MILES CITY (AP) A moun-1 impressed by what springtime In JUNIOR and SENIOR HIGH STUDENTS develop your typing skill this summer. Choice of several daily classes to fit your schedule. Enroll now in B.B.C.'s beginning, intermediate or advanced typing classes. Classes designed for those students who took Personal Typing last summer ot Billings Senior High School. Summer TYPING COURSE Starts June 10 twelfth in national standings, says he'll be here.

One of the most feared contenders is Jim Tescher tain sheep in this cow town area the city provided. of few mountains? You bet. The huge buck, with curly horns of Sentinel Butte, N.D., who won the first national finals at Dallas in 1959, and his brother, Tom, who has also won most of the top He stayed a day, then headed i and standing about four feet tall back for the range, apparently un- rodeos in America at one time or another. Dean Armstrong, also of Sentinel Butte, and big John at the shoulders, gracefully leaped fences and other obstacles as he visited motels, night clubs, back yards, and even a band of domesticated sheep. He chased those sheep for a bit, found that too tame, then stopped in to visit the Industrial School on his way east.

Reynolds, brother of the all-round Highway Route May Be Changed world champion, Benny Reynolds, will take part. Also coming is I I Irl I I CTHE hf I I I I 1 I fck CURTAINS -f PLENTY 7 (Sf7fT Ronnie Raymond of Pnnceville, who stood eighth in national standings in 1962. HELENA (AP) An alternate a Fish and Game Department route for Interstate 15 along the official said the animal, nick-Missouri River near the mouth, of named Mr. Bighorn, apparently the Dearborn is being studied to W8s looking for a girl friend. avoid the need for diverting the The official said the animal ap Special Rate Book Included $45 Highway Department Has 1,872 Employes parently was part of a group plant ed near Locate in 1956.

Locate is about 30 miles east of Miles City. HELENA (AP) Montana The group now numbers about 35 highway commissioners were ad animals WE-L HAVE THE POLICE 1 AUTYMOBILE? WOULDNTVs HAVE ONE GIVE ME A HORSE ANY TIME.X IN ATTENDANCE, AS WELL flow of the Missouri, the Montana Highway Commission said Tuesday. The statement was made when two Great Falls residents, James B. Cave and Robert E. Gabbert, appeared to protest the route selected between the mouth of the Dearborn and the Mountain Palace Tavern.

The route under study is farther away from the river, on the west AND ILL HAVE SPARKLE AS THE PLENTY FAMILY AND PLENTY BREAK A BOTTLE THE PRESS. ITLL BE A for information, call or write BILLINGS BUSINESS COLLEGE OF CHAMPAGNE OVER GALA EVENT. State Sets Park Concession Rule TS NOSE. vised Tuesday they have 1,872 employes throughout the state, with nearly one-fourth of them in Helena. State Highway Engineer Fred Quinnell Jr.

reported the department employs 1,753 men and 119 women. He said these employes have 1,562 dependents. Tf lk WONDEf? 1 WHATB.QWia THE FIRST MAGNETIC SPACE VEHICLE WITH ATOMIC POWER WILL BE KNOWN AS XTHE "SPARKLE PLENTY." H. U. S.

Tit OH.I 1963by 'ijfl5- HELENA (UPI) The State I A side back of the old Gary Cooper ranch, and would avoid the sharp curves required in following the 245-3413 3125 3rd Ave. N. Highway Commission agreed Monday its State Parks Division i Of the total, 466 work in Helena, including 375 men and 91 women. stream. should follow a policy similar to the National Park Service in agreements for concessions at The proposed route was present ed at a hearing recently at Craig state parks.

and later adopted by the commission. Cave opposed it because of the destruction of property along Parks Director Ashley Roberts asked for policy guidelines, telling the commission he had re the right-of-way. quests for concessions at Canyon He said the cattle industry in terry where two concessions now the valley would be ruined be Now! Relieve acid attacks caused by STOMACH TENSION Tablet discovery checks attacks in then works like a warm glass of milk to keep acid stomach soothed for hours are operating and Clark Canyon Kit's gonna ed cause of the use of hay meadows for right of way. OH, I DON'T near Dillon. Both are for boat KNOW, MAM It- marins type services.

Recreation would be limited be-' KINPA SAP HAVIN'LADyP. I II II I 'I I'll" I1 "I fll.Mnl:!!!! ilH1" wire sAip th PLU5H- i I o). jLjiI jTw BOTTOMS ARE DUE If I1 7nf3 VARIETY IS Roberts first was told to estab BACDOIN'TH? Tn SPICE cause at least 1 miles of the river would be totally inaccessible for fishing, he went on. "This is lish the need for such services before negotiations were begun BOS5IN'. LIFE with possible concessionaires.

10 per cent of the total recreation possible along the river." After some discussion it was felt the contracts should be let Cave said about 900 head of cat by individual negotiations with tle are raised on ranches in the state laying down rules on what it expects in services to be offered and financial responsibility area, but if the hay meadows are destroyed the ranching will be limited to 100 head. Gabbert protested on behalf of of the concessionaire. This is the policy used by the National Park N.Y, N.Y. (Special). Medical science knows that today, millions suffer from Stomach a distress caused by today's hectic pace of living; juice and coffee breakfasts.

diet foods. Your own doctor can tell you, Stomach Tension pours wave after wave of burning acid onto delicate stomach tissues. But ordinary antacids merely relieve the first wave of then leave the stomach, leave you open to further attack. An antacid was needed that could give prolonged soothing relief same amazing relief that doctors knew a warm glass of milk gave. The answer came when physicians discovered a Glycine compound-a medication that soothed a burning acid stomach even better than a warm glass of milk.

A medical publication reported that this compound gave faster relief than ordinary antacids, and actually worked to soothe the stomach for hours and guard against repeated acid attacks. This most effective compound is named Amitone. If you suffer Stomach Tension today, and ordinary antacids fail to bring the relief you want, you need Amitone. Amitone tablets are available at all drug counters without prescription. Service and U.S.

Forest Serv ice. The state receives per cent of the gross income of the con the Cascade County Wildlife Association, saying present plans call for no access to the old road along the river. Highway commissioners, however, said the plans in both the Missouri River Canyon and in Wolf Creek Canyon call for availability of the old road for recreation. cessions. I'd face no to nu ui -ru I I Maubenoiuisthe i im u.

uo'- a him if 1 mpre I i II Jl I time! IDhatdoyou Vou can't keep ducking ZZCai unii' MPSfc hm JS. thinK.stuDbSr' Albert toreverxnip; i i r'rr. i mwmni -i- a viuonrA Virginia City Sets Observance VIRGINIA CITY A meeting I I i i inwn fcwinnii. jfSTi I V. He'll catch you soonen A I or later; TV of the Montana Centennial Com-I mission Saturday at Virginia City will kick off the summer-long observance of the Alder Gulch centennial.

The date marks the 100th anniversary of the discovery of gold which led to the formation of Montana Territory in 1874. Representatives of Montana news media are to be special guests at a reception in the Elks Hall and the "Golden Centennial Ball" Saturday night. Mrs. Tim Babcock has been asked to light candles on a birthday cake marking the occasion at midnight Saturday. A historical parade at 1 p.m.

Sunday will precede a program All 1963 Stock Must Be Sold mm tWff If TH' FUST PART WAS) -BRIMG IT BACK, tS (GOT EASY- NOW, ALL BEFO' IT REACHES WPll BEFO'ITEVEN TH'6RCXJND--i-: FELL 3 FLOORS. 1 s25000 value Lifetime Library of Stereo Music 50 records, over 500 selections in all. at which Larry Barsness will be master of ceremonies. Tentative plans call for presentation of a historical plaque to Virginia City with each Radio-TV -Stereo Combination! FREE $50.00 selection with each Stereo Console FREE $25.00 selection with each Portable Stereo WE TRADE WE DELIVER WE GUARANTEE and a Montana Highway Commission citation to Senator Charles Bovey, the person responsible for restoration of Montana's territorial capital. State to Host Travel Editors HELENA (AP) The State Ad 22- THAT'0 a mcc TOWNV L- T0" THEW mHf PARIS flREEN, HUH? A MR PARIS, NEAR MANY ARCYOU THAT'5 A MISHTY PURTY TEXAS.

MY DAD FURRINERS I fROM TPXA9r AH'AA FROM A LXT 0' PLACE HONEY. MOSTLY JUST IN TIME. I vertising Department is preparing to entertain three of four travel QR v-JrgX editors from out-of-state news papers on a tour of Montana in A 19" Portable TVs $13995WT Table Model TV WL Console TV isl $17500t Color TV July. The group will assemble at Glasgow to Inspect Fort Peck Dam, then go to Wolf Point for a stampede and visit Makoshiki State Park near Glendive. The tour then will turn west for visits to national parks and the Bitter Root Valley, concluding at Great Falls.

The Itinerary was outlined to the Highway Commission by Or-vin B. Fjare, state advertising director. Fjare also reported that general inquiries concerning Montana have reached a total of 38,000 as compared with 30,000 at this time last year. He could not explain why inquiries resulting from advertising in national magazines were down from 40,000 to 37,000. Tremors Cause Panic All Prices SLASHED! 0 A A I riii.i-mni OTrs 1 YjT VEAH OH, THEY ALWAYSV WHAT CrsOU MEAN, OFTEN.

ANNIE I I JSvuIq "THEY'RE KITTENS. I SURE PROVED CLDEY AN JOEY'LL THEYVE JUST ABOUT StibtbS? THAT FOR CdE ''tlSS DO IT EVERY WIPED THEM OUT uKCACtSpLB THA ANY SNAKE. WHERE ARE itE. HOME CENTER 1425 Broadwater pjj 111 0 AVELLINO, Italy (UPI) A 10-second earth tremor in the town of Conza Tuesday caused panic do casualties or damage..

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