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The Billings Gazette from Billings, Montana • 7

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2,000 Teachers to Attend eljf Silling Sazttf WdiiMdrr, Octobtf 23. 1963 Ereninf Editioa Joins Navsl Reserve Glenn A. McCoH joined the Billings U.S. Naval Reserve as a heavy construction mechanic Monday night McColl has served with the Seabees in ROM ACE 1 been conducted. Fire stations were discussed in Hultgren's house recently.

Several aldermen did not attend this session. Whether early meetings are an answer to the city's problem is moot But many council members INSTALLS OFFICERS Dr. A. J. Thompson was installed as president of the Boot-hill Toastrnasters Club at a meeting at the Northern Hotel Other officers seated were Dur-wood Johnson and Jack Mueller, vice presidents; W.

E. Ny-man, secretary, and John Ranney, treasurer. agree that something, some- where is wrong. vice president of Eastern district MEA, will preside over the second session at 8 p.m. "There's no Question but that istrators, elementary principals, home economics teachers and math teachers hold sectional meetings Thursday.

Sectional meetings are scheduled Friday for arts and crafts teachers, county superintendents and rural teachers, English teachers, primary, inter i iu we're drifting," Hultgren says. Thursday. Eastern District MEA Presi 1955. 4 snwimmf pmmnji uilum dent Margaret Priebe will pre-f side over the first and third' general sessions. PTAs ct laurel Form Single Unit LAUREL Parent-Teacher Associations of West Elementary, Fred Graff Elementary, and junior-senior high schools have united to form one organization.

South Elementary School PTA unit elected to remain separate at a meeting in which unit views on consolidation were aired. Future meetings of the combined organization will be held each month in a different school Fred Graff Elementary School will host the November meeting. Meetings are the fourth Wednesday of each month at 8 p.m. The October meeting is scheduled in new Laurel Senior High School. Aldermen FROM PAGI ever been in his three years plus as a council member.

"Fraser has created an Iron Curtain on the council," he says. the mayor doesnt buy it He thinks Billings for too long has done its work by old-fashioned methods. If the city is to grow and meet the challenges it faces its government must grow too, he feels. "You can't run a $6 million business from a cracker barrel," Fraser says. Only one official pre-council meeting has been held since Fraser took office in May.

But "informal" sessions have mediate and science teachers, Attend the Space-O-Rama October 23-26. librarians, social studies and speech and drama teachers. 'Todas the Day" rv Consolidation FROM PAGE 1 NASA from PAGE 1 eluded in the one-hour-plus lecture. No one grew tired. The kids seemed, as a matter of fact, a little disappointed when it was all over.

The man from NASA had said, at one point in his talk, "people will be going to the I Billings West High band and choral group and Billings Senior High a capella choir will perform. A group luncheon of Billings Retired Teachers Association, scheduled at 12:30 p.m. Thursday at the Chamber of Commerce, has been canceled. Alpha Delta Kappa members will breakfast at 7:30 a.m. Thursday at the Starlite Terrace.

James R. Taylor, Rocky Mountain College assistant professor of psychology, will speak. Leonard VVollan, Laurel American National Insurance Co. fjyy Ordinary Dept. 1222 North 27A Street Jwomt M.

Kh C.LO. General Agtnt "Otw 6V4 Billion Dollars of Lift Insurance in Force' city than in the county. It's true that 10 aldermen are i .1" elected. But other than that only moon, someday and maybe three posts, mayor, treasurer and police judge, are selected at the polls. Other top jobs are appointive.

The voters have a say in electing 11 county department heads or judges. The total goes to 14 if commission one of them will be you. As they filed out of the room, quietly, you saw the look on School superintendent, will pre each face. n--s 1, ers are included.) The man had been talking to him. To no one else, just Consolidation foes say some side at an administrators group luncheon Thursday noon at the Owls Roost.

Miss Lindgren will speak before a Thursday noon group luncheon of classroom teachers him. jomt action exists now. The county treasurer's office And there wasn't any way you could prove otherwise, even collects taxes from Billings, if you wanted to. in Rimrock Hall on Eastern Laurel and Broadview as well campus. as rural areas.

The county assessor's office Home economics teachers will hold a Thursday noon group does its job inside and outside city limits as well. luncheon at the Belnap Broiler. Banquet Thursday They note consolidation was voted down earlier this year lfGood Charlie Suffers Uneasy Bladder Unwise eating or drinking may be a source of mild, but annoying bladder irritations making you feel restless, tense, and uncomfortable. And if restless nights, with nagging backache, headache or muscular aches and pains due to over-exertion, strain or emotional upset, are adding to your misery don't wait try Doan's Pills. Doan's Pills act 3 ways for speedy relief.

1 They have a soothing effect on bladder irritations. 2 A fast pain-relieving action on nagging backache, headaches, muscular aches and pains. 3 A wonderfully mild diuretic action thru the kidneys, tending lo increase the output of the 15 miles of kidney tubes. So, get same happy relief millions have enjoyed for over 60 HARD 1 OF HEARING? I VL AWf new p'rK AIDES jjjJi in Silver Bow County. To all intents and purposes, they say Dr.

Helene Northcutt, Eastern Montana College associate professor of art, will preside over the convention banquet at 5:30 Butte IS Silver Bow County. and the area has had its fi p.m. in Eastern student union Thursday. nancial worries. Far-flung Yellowstone County Social studies teachers will breakfast at 8 a.m.

Friday at presents a different picture. B. A. GRIMM the Starlite Terrace. An East "I think the outlying districts ern associate professor of so could present a problem," one city department head says.

cial studies, Arthur Soulsby, will speak. Luncheons are scheduled Fri "I haven't studied all the as Recently Introduced by MAICO For Free Home Demonstration and HEARING CHECK Write Maico Hearing Aid P.O. Box 576 pects but I hate to say yes right now. It may be to the tax day noon for Montana State College alumni, Eastern student union; Minot State Teach payers' interest but it would have to be proved first." years. For convenience, ask for the large size.

Get Doan's Pills today! Doan's He says the consolidated city- Billings, Montana ers College alumni, Starlite Terrace, and Western Montana College alumni, Belnap Broiler. county unit might be trouble if it picked the wrong man as Classroom teachers, admin- its manager. And several people say that the county and city are doing Hsu: all right by themselves. PTA Wants FROM PAGE 1 "Why change simply for the 1 pT SALE! 1 dys. sake of change?" was the way one person puts it.

Yet another city official thinks consolidation is a good common effort," Mrs. Osborn said. "With team effort, what might otherwise be impossible suddenly becomes what we're idea. doing." He says 80 per cent of the county's population lives inside the city and there's too much The local and state units should join the national organization to unite efforts for legislation and to know what's going division as it is. Squabbling over the courthouse fountain or more im on in other units.

Goals of the PTA require ef portant matters such as shar forts from all the groups local, ing of license plate fees does neither the county nor thejcjty state, and national, she said. The delegates, from 10 East any good, he says. Natural Gas users of Belfry, Billings, Bridger, Edgar, Fromberg, Joliet, Laurel, Park City, Silesia and in the vicinity thereof. On Nov. 13, 1963 in the Yellowstone County Court House, Billings, Montana, a hearing before the Montana Public Service Commission will be held to allow protests to the gas rate increases proposed by the Montana Dakota Utilities Co.

The Billings gas users association urges all persons, and businesses who object to this rate increase to sign and circulate petitions in their areas opposing this rate increase. All persons who are gas users in this area may receive petitions by writing to THE BILLINGS GAS USERS ASSOCIATION, Box 327, Billings, Montana or Telephone i 252-0449 Consolidated government ern Montana counties, attended Limited Time! would end it, he thinks. a noon luncheon at the Church of the Good Shepherd, 1108 24th He says there is sometimes St. W. the question of who.

has jurisdiction in criminal cases. ronwear Instant Beauty! Washable Nylon Fleece Dusters School District 2 secondary education supervisor, Winston Weaver of Billings, addressed Police have been known to call sheriffs deputies to an delegates during the afternoon swer calls which actually were nsured Nylons within city limits. This also could never happen if consolidation came in, he says. 88 In any event the matter will $888 $10 session. Mrs.

Irwing Hoye of Froid, state PTA president, and Mrs. Osborn also spoke. Counties in Montana PTA District 4 are Yellowstone, Stillwater, Big Horn, Carbon, Musselshell, Treasure, Wheatland, Sweet Grass, Golden Valley, and Rosebud. be hotly contested if and when it's brought to the people for a vote. (a new pair free if they run)' You not only save on the stockings, you save yourself a lot of grief.

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4S8 jwwww. Sffou. A third juror was excused HOSIERY Main Floor Special Purchase! I moorts! Hand-Fashioned I Shetland-Type Sweaters I 1 i when it developed he was a brother-in-law of a Big Horn County deputy sheriff. Jurors include Esther Eum-baca, wife of the Decker postmaster, who also has ranching interests; Ira Salveson, a Crow Agency employe of the Bureau of Indian Affairs; Robert Hamilton, a Pryor area rancher; Een Bussell, engineer for the Bureau of Reclamation at; Yel-lowtail Dam; James Zelka, partner in a Hardin machine shop; Arthur Pitsch, a Hardin area farmer; Mrs. Juanita Miller, wife of a Lodge Grass rancher; Troy French, Hardin lumber dealer; Mrs.

Mary Besel, wife of a Hardin area farmer; Harold Pilkington, a Lodge Grass ranch worker; Mrs. Irma Tor-ske, wife of Hardin's postmaster; and Mrs. Delores Jean Kern, wife of a Hardin area farmer. Alternates are Mrs. Avalon aren of Hardin and Ervin Elliott of Lame Deer.

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