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   Billings Herald (Newspaper) - December 1, 1949, Billings, Montana                                Society Graphic Interview Herald Question ot the Wecki you believe that parents should be held responsible under the law for property destruction and other unlawful acts of their Mrs. Dorothy B. wife and property I think that par ents should be held responsible for the of their Proper ty owners should be able to col- lect lor damages done to property by If more par ents would keep a closer watch on their children it would not ue necessary to take such In my opinion delinquent children often have delinquent Mrs. Paul M. believe that parents should oe held This would help to reduce wanton destruction other law tions by who knaw that they are immune from p u n i s h m e n t. When parents are made to pay for the misdeeds of their dren they will see to it that their children are made to realize the seriousness of their George L. Randolph tor Exchange I think this would do much to sen juvenile de- Right now youngsters can get away with unlawful acts without be- ing If the parents held responsible they will have a tendency to know more about the conduct of their children away from George ticket Northern who else should If parents are unable to control their children and prevent them from property and otherwise running afoul of our ous then no one else can control If en- and training at home cannot suffice then juvenile a greater problem than it is MONTANA TRICE 5-CENTS HERA Vol. 6 The Most Interesting Weekly Newspaper in Montana 1, 19-19 for His Report Meeting Tonight The first report meeting of the Billings United Catholic Appeal will be held at Central Catholic high school gymnasium tonight at 8 The off meeting of the campaign was conducted last Sunday when general solicitation Campaign headquarters stated today that the advance gifts phase of the drive been productive of slightly more than but that this special committee had not completed its final The Most Reverend William J. Bishop of Great Falls di- will be present at His Excellency will be accompanied by Monsignor B. diocese A especially designed for the has been erected upon the stage of fche high Although captains will report the results of their team the board totals be tabulated by reported by the vice- meeting is the first of three report meetings connected with the United Catholic the other sessions being scheduled for the two succeeding Legion to Hold Smoker For Vets of World Wars All ex-service men in Billings ind vicinity are being invited to the Billings American gion post's Neighbor smoker which will be held next Wednesday night in the Legion hall and the new Moose hall next to the Legion F. B. chairman of the event has arranged a program that will appeal to aiU State Carpenters Unions To Meet Here Monday Carpenters Local No. 1172, of will be host to the fourth annual convention of the Montana state of ters next The convention in the labor Entertainment and re- will be served to the various delegates representing the carpenter unions throughout the Names of local committee bers participating in the ments of this convention R. E. registration and re- W. A. SELLS INSURANCE BY PLANE ager of the North American Life and Casualty company is now ing his personal plane in ance contact work in this A new Cessna 140 plane was re- cently purchased with Bob one of the agency's ers serving as Lewistown Selected for Home for The search by the tate board of examiners for a William D. Brown of Great and Field tive of the Montana state joint apprenticeship will serve as toastmaster at the Among the out-of-town gates to be present at this tion are James s. president of the Montana state council of Roy E. first vice- Theodore Great second E. E. Miles third Jo fourth vli mately 40 acres on tho southwest outskirts of the Acceptance Is conditional on the city's ment to provide a surfaced street from the business district to tho grounds and extension of the water and sewer system to the Examiners viewed ly 30 sites since the 1949 ture authorized expenditure of from the general fund for the new It will permit aration of the senile from the in- sane at the state hospital In Warm Bit aad Spur Mag To Expand Again The Bit and Spur magazine which is edited and published in Billings and goes to horse lovers throughout the world will come out with a larger publication ins with the January 1960 Hagen the editor and announced The In- Horseman magazine which has been published at Salt Lake City will be combined with the Bit and Spur according to Arrangements were completed last month to combine the two magazines and change the format of the Bit and Spur to the lar magazine size of 8Vj inches by 11 Inches with The new magazine will be known as Bit and Spur Including The It will add many new departments and new features Hagen said The Horseman has been published for the past years and has many sub- It is the official for the Utah State Western Biding Clubs elation and the Horse show The former elude one film showing the ting stars of the major leagues in action while the other will show the star pitchers of the major leagues doing their Larry playing manager of the Billings Mustangs will be present for the Murray will be master of Invited guests are T. T. mayor of Billings and Arnold H. attorney general of Musical number on the will be a male quartet un- der the direction of Eric Other forms of entertainment are on fche program according to will be assisted by of the post's drum and Richard secretary-treasurer and Charles honorary ber of executive TB SEALS AL The forty-third annual mas seal sale for Yellowstone ty is underway with thousands of of seals being mailed Peter is seal sale chairman for the All of the letters were addressed be- ginning typing students at the Billings senior high school and the letters were prepared for Ing by Billings girl Last week the three John W. Sec. of State Sam W. Mitchell and Atty. Gen. Arnold H. the elimination process with each nominating four This narrowed the field to Deer St. Hot Springs and miod dav smoker will be for Legion members and ex-service men of the Each member has been to bring a veteran as his want every veteran of any war to come to our smoker and enjoy himself at our This is one of bhe Legion's ways of being a good said Chairman OLD CARTER REFINERY SOLD The old Carter Oil company re- finery east of Billings Is out of operation has been purchased by company of Denver for Dismantling operations will begin at once with 10 to 20 men working during the winter with additional men being added next The job will take about a BEET GROWERS TO MEET The Mountain States Beet Growers Marketing association of Montana will hold its annual ing in the Roosevelt school ing Saturday at 2 p.m. The 13 directors of the group will ballot for officers for the comming year and transact other association L. J. Van of Custer is the STATE HEALTH HERE Miss Vava Dixon of Montana state public health nurse is in Billings this week conferring with county health Lake City office for the new will maintain the and popular idea on which the Bit and Spur was founded 10 years ago and edit the magazine marily for horse bridle and groom their own But we will also give the show horsemen plenty of good reading like we have in the past with many new features and de- for both Hagen the tenth anniversary of its ing at S. on No- vember 12. Seventy-five charter subscribers attended the party which was held at the Aberdeen Saddle club in the town where the magazine was launched in a barn by Hagen as a two-page mimeographed The magazine was soon turned into a printed one and from a first printing of copies in. 1940 it has climbed to Hagen looks for the new magazine to soon reach  

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