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Page Two The HERALD-NEWS The Pioneer Voice it The Cenunnity BRABLBHUD Df UU 'Continuation of The Wolf Point Ifcrald, The Roosevelt County News, The Fort Peck Leader, The Wolf Point Pro moter, The Roosevelt County Independent. Entered as second eMa# matter at the post office at Wolf Point, Montana, July 11, 1940, under the Act of March 1, 1879 MAHON AL €WTORIAL_ “ “ jaOSSOCIATION Member Eastern Montana Press Aaoeoiatiaa Published Every Thursday Moraine at Wolf Paint, County Stet of Roosevelt O—aty, Montana HARRY N. DOWNS and MIKE M. VUKELICH Editors and Publishers — SUBSCRIPTION RATES — Year 93.00 (In the Counties of Roosevelt, McCone, Daniels, Valley, Sheridan and Richland.) Outside the above counties. $3.50 per year. Soldiers $3.00 per year, any address. • INCOME AND GROWTH .... No community in the world can become prosperous unless there is sonie source of income. The greater the in come, the greater the prosperity. Wolf Point cannot prosper without the flow of money into its borders. The coin that comes to live in Wolf Point becomes^ a true work-man for the upbuilding of this sec tion of Montana. The money that goes away like absen tees, does us no good whatever. Apply this to local commercial and industrial affairs. An enterprise grows through the acquisition of a surplus. If its income exceeds its expenses it prospers, and if the balance is the other way, it withers away. Towns and cities alike operate under the same rules, no matter how obscure the application may be. Per capita wealth does not always mean general pros perity, but it certainly insures the possibility of that de sired state. Consider our town, Wolf Point, as one joint enterprise, with all its citizens as stock-holders. What each one spends away from home is money sent away; what each one sells away from home is money brought in to offset the other total. If the money that arrives is greater than that sent away the civic entity grows, its surplus grows. If, however, the balance is the other way, the civic enterprise withers, the balance constantly dwin dles and the words “dead town’’ begin to be written on the wall. So, buy in Wolf Point. Build your town and your own community. Acodwt Dtspvtt? nVfSOnCB JOTTf , . ■ j, A State Fann Mutual auto policy pro tect! you from financial loaa in case of accident, aavea you montha of worry oyer exaggerated or fraudulent daimx. Art about oar More-Auto-Inawrance- For-The-Money Plan W4awf Lloyd Montgomery Wolf Point. Phone 11 jBH MMI MtMANCi COMMMM Wa ITwM’e LwaaW AWa hawanaa •*. ■■■■■ißlMMmmaU I^*4 * **” ' rw *"* ’ M " VMK OK ■ GOODYEAR 9 tIRES U Z^M^Ks’ nH&^Ki I H |9M^ Don't worry! If you are in tire trouble see us today! We'll keep you rolling one of three ways . . . we'll repair it, recap it, or replace it with a new Good year DeLuxo. USE OUK BUDGET PLAN THE BEN WALTERS FAMILY RETURN TO WOLF POINT Mr. and Mrs. Ben Walters and family returned to their home in Wolf Point last week end from Phoenix, Arizona. where they spend their winters. It took them two weeks to make the homeward Journey aa they went through both Yellowstone and Glacier parks and spent eight days at Flathead lake, fishing and enjoying the scenery. ■ , „ t , VISITS AT DAUGHTER'S HOME IN WOLF POINT Mrs. Harry Bickers of Portland, Ore,, is a visitor at the home of her daughter, Mrs. William Ja cobi in Wolf Point. Mrs. Bickers is another one-time resident of Wolf Point i\ i r •kk *V < 7V/y uoWi^WS^j \ i if Plus Tax 600:16 Camrud Motors Wolf Point, Montana THE HERALD-NEWS — WoM Potet, RdMevett Couaty. MoKam A Storewide Selection of Wonderful Gifts for Father’s Dau . 1 ■ < / iB 1 ^h J J A JJU Jr J m Ji r '^SSK^HHKL .■■Bi tSWHEi^ ' Iff f- w X 'hAn \ r I^\ rJr/ X \o X / f X v“ ’\ WJm 4 KXMEr 1 Xr. .■ -j V/j W THE FAD O. C. and DON W. WOLF POINT, MONTANA His Home, His Family, His Child Plas Those Little Love Tokens You’ll Give Him on Father’s Day ’ ;■ ■ ! ■ n< ■»* .»■ •? .n rt •XjT’T X Dad is home from the wars — a hero to his small fry and that is the most perfect gift in all the world to him. To supplement and add to his joy, gift him on Father’s Day with shirts, ties, socks, sweaters, slippers, a belt just everything his heart desires. You’ll find exactly what you want at the priees yoo want to pay—right here : r.’ ■■' .v. i V\ ;’ '■ ' ..... TIES.... Nationally known brand ties in conservative patterns or wonder „ fully decorative >I.OO up SHIRTS.,.. We haven't many—but for first come—our white or grey broad '. ^ cloth shirts .... r l r .. t „...,_„, $240 50X...1 Cable-stitch knit socks in light weight or heavy wool for sports x ---ui-.kL. —45 c to $1.75 BELTS...'. Light leather belt perfect for summer coolness. In tan, brown, .. „ black ar white ; SI.OO SWEATERS.... Pull-over fine-knit sweater with V-neck, long sleeves. In blue, tan or green •„ $3.95 to $7.50 JACKETS.... Water-repellent jacket with zip per front. Wonderful for sports and casual wear $8.50 STRAW HATS.... A complete selection of the sea son’s latest styles, $2.50 to $6.50 SWIM SUITS.... Boxer or Wool Styles. To please any man or boy 98c to $3.95 (Quantities Are Limited) Thursday, Jaw 13, 1M«