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Hardin Tribune-Herald, Hardin, Montana
Thursday, July 14, 1955
GETS VACATION
Lodge Grass. —Mrs. R. E. Ha
worth, Ci. and Q. agent, began
her vacation July 12. Mr. and Mrs.
Haworth plan to spend a greater
part of their vacation in Sheridan
where they own a home. They will
HARRIET
THEATRE?
FRIDAY and SATURDAY, JULY 15-16
2 — FEATURES — 2
WTT.D BILL ELLIOTT and FUZZY KNIGHT In
"FARGO"
And JOSEPH COTTEN and LORETTA YOUNG In
"THE FARMER'S DAUGHTER"
Also Color Cartoon
Complete Shows at 7:30 and 8:55 P. M.
SUNDAY and MONDAY, JULY 17-18
LESLIE CARON and MICHAEL WILDING In
"GLASS SLIPPER"
Also Cartoon and Latest News
Shows at 7:30 and 9:30 P, M.
TUES., WED. and THURS.. JULY 19-20-21
JEFF CHANDLER and JANE RUSSELL In
"FOXFIRE"
Also Cartoon and Latest News
Shows at 7:30 and 9:30 P. M.
Next Week: "VIOLENT SATURDAY"
£1 AW VER’S
SEEDLESS THOMPSON GRAPES lb. 23c
California Klondyke
WATERMELONS
U. S. FANCY LONG GREEN pi
CUCUMBERS O * or ^O c
Beautiful Sunny Slope No. 1 $4.98
■gag CHERRIES Q9B
gXKSp 20-Lb. Lug Utah's w
WILL HIT PEAK OF SEASON THIS WEEK
U. S. NO. 1 CALIFORNIA WHITE SHAFTER — SIZE A
POTATOES ¥ ™ 498
Local Ranch — Large Extra
EGGS 3.-1
WE KEEP OUR EGGS UNDER REFRIGERATION — BUY AND EAT EGGS
WHAT HELPS THE FARMER HELPS SAWYERS
DEMAND ITEMIZED SALES TICKET With Each Purchase — Know What You're Paying For
BUTT ENDS A
Pork Roast ib. 4“ c
JUST REGISTER — FREE DRAWING — VALUABLE PRIZES — Nothing to Buy
U. S. GOOD
RIB me
STEAKS Lb. W
4 lbs. S G9 C
HOLLAND GUARANTEED QUALITY —
n 1 I P D HF TAT IAT BREAKING STRENGTH 325 LBS.
D ALLK IWIH t NEW LOW PRICE
VISIT OUR BARGAIN BASEMENT — Buy Case Lots — SAVE
also visit in Kansas City, Mo.
Ted Oleson of Grenora, N. D.,
will be station agent in Lodge
Grass during their absence.
♦♦
TRY A TRIBUNE-HERALD
CASSIFIED AD
Miss Marion J. Russell arrived
Friday from Winnetka, DI., to
spend the summer with her moth
er, Mrs. Bessie B. Russell.
J. A. Farrar of Camptonville,
Cal., visited recently with his sis
ter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ev
erett Hallowwell.
Mrs. Walter Sawyer has been
visiting her daughters and fam
ilies, Mrs. Arthur Durtche ofPorte
ville, Cal., and Mrs. Patty Ruppel
of Los Angeles, Cal., and friends.
Miss Mary Anderson of Kenyon,
Minn., arrived Monday for a three
week visit at the Robert Boles
home.
BAPTIST Youth Fellowship bake
sale, Saturday, July 16, 10 a. m.
to noon, at Montana Power of
fice.—Adv.
Guests at the Rhonald Iverson
home are Mrs. Dean Iverson and
daughters of Havelock, N. C.
Mrs. Una Marrow of Roberts
has been a guest at the home of
Jewel Newell several days this
week. Sunday dinner guests at the
Newell home were Mr. and Mrs.
P. E. Holland and Miss Bessie Carr
of Roberts and Mrs. Jewel Benton
and sons of Billings.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Davis and
daughter, Ginny, and Mrs. C. S.
Eder spent several days at the
Eder cabin on the Little Hom can-,
yon.
Mrs. Ray Perryman and children
of West Point, Neb., are visiting
at the home of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. James Guenther.
Mr. and Mrs. James Barr and
sons, James and Charles, of Ohio,
and Ed Buzzetti were week-end
guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Kel
ley at their cabin in the Little
Horn canyon.
Mrs. Mary Hyatt and daughter,
Edith, of Album, Wash., called on
Mrs. Dorothy Strand Friday noon,
en route to the East coast.
Saturday evening guests of Mrs.
Lura P. Strand were her son and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Strand,
of Worland, Wyo.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Gustafson
and Burton returned recently from
Libby where they visited their son.
Merle, and friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Junker
man of Quincy, 111., arrived in Har-
MINCED Q $1
HAM Olbs.l
U. S. GOOD
beef jq c
ROAST Lb. W
SPRING HQC
FRYERS LB. QU
This Week
in
HARDIN
din Monday to visit at the home
of Mr. Junkerman’s brother-in-law
and sister, Mr. and Mrs. J. E.
Weinberg. Mr. Junkerman is a
construction supervisor for a large
department store in Quincy.
BAPTIST Youth Fellowship bake
sale, Saturday, July 16, 10 a. m.
to noon, at Montana Power of
fice.—Adv.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fornwald
visited over the week end at the
James O’Brien home before leav
ing for their home in Willmar,
Sask., Canada. Mr. Fornwald is a
nephew of Mrs. O’Brien.
Mr. and Mrs. Rueben Reile and
children visited at the James
O’Brien, Jr., home at Thermopolis,
Wyo., over the week end.
BAPTIST Youth Fellowship bake
sale, Saturday, July 16, 10 a. m.
to noon, at Montana Power of
fice.—Adv.
CO TO
^Z^hurch
Burgess Memorial
Crow Agency.
C. A. Bentley, Pastor.
Sunday school 10:30 am. Wor
ship service 7:30 pm. Mid-week
services, Wednesday 7:30 pm.
Seventh Day Adventist
6th & Cody.
Pastor, H. A. Schultz.
Sabbath school, Saturday, 9:30
am. Morning services, Saturday,
11 am.
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter
Day Saints
Sixth & Cody.
J. A. Ferrell, Branch Pres.
Sunday school, 10 am. Evening
services, 7 pm. Primary 4:00 pm.,
Tues.
Redeemer Lutheran
(Missouri Synod)
4th and Crawford.
Luther E. Vogel, Pastor.
Sunday school, 10 am.; adult
Bible class at 10:15 am. Morning
services, 11 am.
St. Thomas Episcopal Mission
Center Avenue.
No services until September.
Christ Evangelical & Reformed
701 N. Cheyenne.
A. C. Kroehler, Pastor.
Sunday school, 9:45 am. Morn
ing services, 10:45 a.m. Evening
services 7:30 p.m. Youth Fellowship
and choir practice Monday, 7:30
p.m. Junior choir Saturday, 2 p.
m.
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Crow Indian Baptist
Wyola, Mont.
Pastors, Clara E. Olds and
Malvina Johnson.
Sunday school, 2:30 p.m.
First Baptist
Corner 6th & Custer.
Jack R. Vaught, Student Pastor
Sunday school, 9:45 a.m. Morning
services, 11 a.m. Evening services,
8 p. m. Mid-week services, BYF,
6 p. m.
Crow Church of God
Crow Agency, Mont.
Boyd Kole, Pastor.
Sunday school, 9 am.; morning
services, 10 a.m.; evening services,
8 p. m. Fellowship hour; prayer
meeting, Thurs., 8 p.m.
Foursquare Gospel
Third & Miles.
E. E. Fitch, Pastor.
Sunday school, 10 a.m.. Rev.
Lucille Thibault, Supt. Morning
services, 11 a.m. Evangelistic ser
vice 7:45 p.m. Tues., 7:45, prayer
service; Thurs., 7:45 Crusader ser
vice, Rev. Evelyn McCoy leader.
Church of Open Bible
4th & Custer.
Rev. D. M. Sutton, Pastor.
Sunday school, 10 a. m. Morning
service, 11 a. m. Evening services,
8 p. m. Overcomers meet 7 p. m.,
Sunday evening at the church.
First Congregational
Third & Cody Ave.
Leonard Kovar, Pastor.
Morning services, 11:00 a. m.
First Crow Indian Baptist
Lodge Grass, Mont.
Pastors, Clara E. Olds and
Malvina Johnson.
Morning services, 10:45 a.m.
Wednesday, 3:30 p.m„ Children’s
meeting. 7:30 p.m. prayer meeting.
Thursday, 10:30 a.m., Women’s
workshop, 7:00 p.m., B. Y. E.
American Lutheran
320 N. Terry Ave.
James Hanson, pastor.
Sunday school, 9:30 am. Morn
ing services, 10 am.
St. John’s Lutheran
(Missouri Synod)
St. Xavier.
Luther E. Vogel, Pastor.
Sunday school, 9:45 am. Morn
ing services, 8:30 o’clock.
First Methodist Church
416 N. Crow.
H. G. Butler, Pastor.
Sunday school, 9:45 am. Morn
ing services, 10:50 am. Evening
services at 7:30 p.m.
Mid-week services: Youth Fel
lowship 7 p.m. every Thursday.
First Church of God
R. A. Forbes, Pastor.
Sunday school, 10 am. Morn
ing services, 11 a.m. Youth ser
vice, 7 pm. Evening service, 7:45
pm. Prayer meeting, Wed., 7:45
pm.
St. Joseph’s Catholic
714 N. Custer Ave.
Rev. Frank W. Callan, S. J.,
Pastor.
Mass at 6:30 am. and 10:30 am.,
every Sunday.
The Church of God of Prophecy
Choteau and 7th
L. R. Lane, Pastor.
Sunday school, 10 am. Morning
services, 11 am. Evening services,
7:30 o’clock. Mid-week services
each Thursday evening at 7:30.
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