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The Billings Gazette from Billings, Montana • 7

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Zt Utllttiijii (Sazrtlr KGHL. RADIO, KULR-TV lundoy, December 30, 1962 Morning Edition Classes Set on Farm Subjects Sale Splits Radio-TV Firm 1 an office building already beyun will be completed in about three months. George Hatch, president Yellowstone County farmers can learn something about almost' any subject by picking a young farmer or adult farmer course to; attend. However, registration has been closed for welding course to be taught by Thomas McCormick, Billings High School vorntionnl night starting Jan. 7 arranged by Dean Pence, Huntley Project High School vocational agriculture instructor, In the school.

A course incorporating nutrition, animal health, budgeting, law, conservation and ASCS program started Nov. 27 and meets the second and fourth Tuesday each month through Feb 2i Christian of Laurel for 10 Thurs-i day nieetin starting Jan. 1U in the Yellowstone Hank Subjects will he records, man agement, budget workshop, par tial budget workshop, credit and crop production, fertilizer, stuck and machinery economics Rillings attorneys will be in structors for a "Law on the Farms" course each Monday of Copper Broadcasting of Salt Lake City, Saturday did not announce the cost of the project. New studios and offices for KULR-TV are to be built on Co-burn Hill atop the east rimi, a spokesman for Midland Empire Broadcasting said. The $60,000 building Is to be completed by spring.

County Agent Training Planned County agents from eight to 12 Sale of radio television firm, completed Friday will result in two new business firms in BillinRS. KGHL radio and KGHL-TV will be taken over by separate owners Tuesday. The new designation for the television station, purchased by Craln-Snyder Television, Great Falls, wilt be KULII TV. The radio station, purchased by Copper Broadcasting Co. from the Midland Empire Broadcasting will retain its call letters.

Remodeling of the radio transmitter building and construction of agricultural instructor, in the school shop. He will have to cut Announcements of managerial 25 or more applicants to 16. southeastern Montana counties will meet Jan. 14 to 16 for the annual district "updating" training at the Livestock health will he a course tonight in Courthouse Room 201 each Monday starting 1 Thank Jan. 7 at 8 m.

appointments for both stations will be made "as soon as possible," the new owners said. Present staffs will continue under new management, they added. Warren Hancock, vice president of Midland Empire Broadcasting, said plans for the building at 214 N. 30th St. where both TV and radio operations were located are "indefinite." Dr.

Beckwith Hubhell Jr. will Huntley Branch Experiment Station. Arthur Shaw, Extension Service agronomist at Montana State College, will meet with the agents during the conference, James Krall, superintendent at the Huntley branch station, said. teach the first session on intro duction to livestock health. Other HOME OWNERS Hoy your FURNACE DUCTS Power Vocuum Cleontd and Strvictd EMPIRE In 1960, 73,895,274 motor ve-l Heating fir Cooling Co.

Phon. 159-553 I hides were registered in the Pa lira Prrtho I United States. UlltC I lUUC Tifrree Burglaries topics will be female genital systems, urinary systems, new born conditions, Infectious diseases, digestive systems, miscellaneous diseases, poisoning, foot structure and diseases and pregnancy testing and dehorning. Other Yellowstone Veterinary Medical Assn. instructors will be Dr.

William A. Scott, Dr. C. L. Heath, Dr.

Orley Arthur, Dr. R. L. Turcotte, Dr. James J.

Hurry and D. August Zancanella. County Agent Robert ttucher will be assisted by Kenneth Three burglaries, one In the OF BILLINGS FIRE DEPT. and to the members of Billings Folic Department who first spotted th fire. We are in business TODAY because of your prompt end effective action.

ICE SKATES business district, were under investigation by police Saturday. Select yours now from Jonney'i large display of good, quality tkatei. Men, women and children' both figure and hockey typei. ir SKATE TRADE-INS ir SKATE SHARPENING it SKATE ACCESSORIES The fire was controlled within 20 minutes in weather just below zero, after a good start within the Prompt action and good fire fighting has kept our 28 people at work. We appreciate this.

Thank you! The Stone Front Bar, 19 S. 27th was entered during the night through a broken door glass. Two $5 bills were taken from the cash register, police were told. A. C.

Stone, 3110 7th St. reported the burglary of his house by a prowler who broke a door glass to gain entry. Stone said a radio-phonograph and three sport coats were missing. A value was not listed for the missing property, police said. Eight liquor bottles were taken from the V.

L. Dira residence, 322 Burlington by a burglar who smashed a basement window and removed the bottles, police reported. Dr. L. A.

Barrow, 3116 Rugby 1 DIVIDEND ANNOUNCEMENT A rcaulor dividrnd computed at Hit ratt of 4 per annum plut bonut dividend of 4 of 1 hot been decloied Biq Horn Boiin Federal SovinQt and Loan Association for Hie dividend period from July 1. 1962 to December 31. 1962 The bonus is an eitro dividend and mav or not be repeated in 1963, depending on earnings. Account holders are reminded ttiat dividends art taxable income under Internal Revenue law and should be reported. Pleat bring or send your passbook to the association's office to that the earned dividend mav be credited.

BIG HORN BASIN FEDERAL SAVINGS LOAN ASSOCIATION Gieybull, Wyoming JANNEY'r SERVICE STORE 'MOST WANTED' Suspected slayer, Michael J. O'Connor, one of the FBI's "10 Most Wanted Fugitives" is led from Manhattan's FBI headquarters in New York. O'Connor was arrested by FBI agents in a Manhattan restaurant. He is charged with the fatal shooting of Michael "Knobby" Walsh in a Jersey City tavern Aug. 27.

Unifax. Ph. 259-1910 508 N. 32nd S. BILLINGS NEWS AGENCY Earl Kccnan 2407 Montana Ave.

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