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Page Eight First Lutheran R. A. Normann, Pastor Thursday, June 27th 2:30 p. m.—Circle No. 1 Mrs. Harry Nedrud. Circle No. 2—Church Parlors. Pot hick. Circle No. 3—At the Art Fredrick son home. 8 p. m. Circle No. 4 —Mrs. V. G. Thomas. Sunday, June 30th 11 a. m. Divine Worship. Fraser- Sunday, June 30th Valt— Bunday, June 30th 4 p. m. Divine Services. English Lutheran 'The Church of the Lutheran Hour” The Rev. John B. Nieman, Pastor. TRINITY LUTHERAN Wolf Point Thursday, June 27th— Junior Walther League at 8 p. m Saturday, June 29th— Junior Confirmation Instruction at 10 a. m. Sunday. June 30th— Vida Mission Festival at the Bridge. Services at 11 a. m. and 2:30 p. m. Guest Speaker: The EIHWIB t -use rtsiriclifiK — -have nt dm — -theOMHWY — -not IheOUMirS z*of mb Nm^m Htv HUM. Great Falls. Moat. PRODUCTION । ।' _ '“WS I I “MAKE IT A MILLION!” EARN WHILE YOU LEARN A SKILL OR TRADE A GOOD JOB FOK YOU U. S. Army ' \ CHOOSE THIS FINE PROFESSION NOWI Jackson Block, Miles City Post Office Building, Glasgow LOOK! The only 3-ring circus coming over the highline this year. Wolf Point—Saturday, June 29th &BLMONTGOMERY dJIM m Pl• Ikwtv tUMUJEa A MAGNITUDINOUS MULTIPLICITY OF MERGED MARVELS, BEAUTIFULLY BLENDED INTO ONE BROBDINGNAGIAN, ■PECTACULAB DUPLAY OF TRULY DIFFERENT ENTER TAINMENT. k — Mammoth Five Continent Menagerie Magnificent Displays Of Bara Wild Beasts The Like Of Which Baa Never Been Seen With A TrßTetln< Show Before. BABYLON I LABGKST CEKFOR VOURSCLf MXfIHY F€fiTUR€S *tßt w r*€ first Hire AU Preeeated Oa Oae Prortcloiu Prorrun In Ona Gisaatio Portable PavtiHoo And All To B« Seen For Ths Price Of Ona Start* Admission Ticket. Blggert Aad Bart Circus That Will Visit Thia Vicinity Tha RaMteot Aad Beit Holiday or AU The Year. Make Plana NOW For A Family Festival Frolic And A Bit CUcm OuUni Day. FWICE DAILY 2 & 8 P.M. SPONSORED BY THE WOLF POINT WILD HORSE STAMPEDE COMMITTEE W E. BURNISON, M«r. T. R. KELLY, Be«>. Showing at Stampede Grounds Rev. John Lutz, of Concordia, Wil liston, North Dakota. Lunch will be served at noon. Come and bring your friends! Listen to the Lutheran Hour every Sunday. Current speaker for the summer series of broadcasts is the Rev. E. R. Bertermann, Ph D. Director of Radio for the Luth erln Hour. His Topic: "True Patri otism," St. Mark 12, 17. OUR SAVIOR’S LUTHERAN Vida Sunday, June 30th— Mission Festival at the Bridge Momnig service at 11 a. m. After noon service at 2:30 p. m. The Rev. John Lutz of Concordia Lutheran church of Williston, North Dakota is the guest speaker. Lunch will be served at noon. Come and bring others with you! In case of rain services will be held at the church FAITH LUTHERAN POPLAR Sunday, June 30th— Sunday School at 7 p. m. Divide Worship at 8 p. m. Presbyterian Larger Parish Rev. Albert H. Cropp, Wolf Point Rev. James C. Spalding, Poplar । Rev. John B. Frenier, Wolf Point i Miss Idella B. Ferguson, Poplar 9.45 Sunday school. 11 a. m. Morning worship. 7:30 Evening worship at Canipa Wednesday 2:45 p. m. week day church school. Wednesday 7:30 p. m. prayer meeting. First Baptist Henry Lang, Pastor 10:00 a. m. Sunday school, 11:00 a. m. Morning worship service. 2:00 p. m. Afternoon service. Catholic Rev. Francis J. Shevlin. Pastor Two masses every Sunday at 7 and 9 o’clock. On Holy days of Obligation the masses are at 6:30 and 8 o’clock. Confessions every Saturday evening at 7:30 and the same hour on the Vigil of Holy days Week day mass at 7 a. m. Ist Sunday at Indian chapel. 2nd and 4th Sundays at Frazer. 3rd Sunday at Oswego. Assembly of God Claud L. Meyers, Pastor Sunday school 10 a.m. Morning worship 11 am. 7:30 p.m. Evening Evangelistic : service. • Wednesday, 7:30. Christ Ambas- ■ sador’s service. Friday, 7:30, Bible study and : prayer meeting. Women’s Missionary Council will : be meeting at the church July 2nd. ; at 2 p. m. I ; - , Splendid education and training in more than 200 skills and trades are offered by the new Regular Army. Good pay and opportunities for advancement. Over three quarters of a million have enlisted already. MAKE IT A MILLION! Get all the facts at your nearest U. S. Army Camp or Post, or U. S. Army Recruiting Station. BNOOKUC LABGBST APB-MAN IN CAPTIVITT THE HERALD-NEWS — Wolf Point, Roosevelt County, Montana jCJow many of these things do you want ? Which do you expect to own? How much will they cost? Check this list and see how big your “hope fund” should be. 3 CHECK ITEMS YOU WANT ESTIMATED COST Q Start a business of your own $ □ Home of your own—or a new $ home * ♦ -. □ Summer cottage—including $ : land % □ College education for $ children (multiply by no. of children) □ Trip to Europe $ per parton (multiply by no. who will taka trip) □ Retirement before 60 $ Q “See America” tour $ * per person (multiply by no. who will take trip) □ Farm or ranch , $ i Q “Rainy-day fund” for $ emergencies J — ■ .i ; •? EH Add any others you can $ ~ think of > TOTAL $ NOW LIST WHAT YOU’VE GOT CASH $ WAR BONDS $ TOTAL » >. — - * '■ "4a ? t THE moral is pretty clear, isn’t it? To get the things we want, we’ve got to save. And smart Americans —tens of millions of ’em —have found there is no better way on this green earth to save than by putting money regularly every payday into U. S. Savings Bonds ... the GAYE THE EAGY WAY... BUY YOUR VOHDG THROUGH PAYROLL SAWH^. Thia message is published through the cooperation of and sponsored by the following firms and individuals: AUTO SALVAGE, J. F. Sullivan BLUE ROCK PRODUCTS CO. BUTTREY FOODS, INC. COAST-TO-COAST-STORE CAMRUD MOTORS CASEY BROS. LIVESTOCK CO. DICK’S BAKERY DAVEY TAILORS DAVID BILLIARDS J. & A. CASH STORE ELLIS THORSEN, Conoco Station EQUITY CO-OP. ASSN. ERICKSTEIN CHEVROLET CO. FARM ELECTRIC SERVICE k&WOs i Jut* {RI Xaz • ’ .VZ -- -V s . ..... b ■■■ same gilt-edged investment formerly known to you as War Bonds. That’s why smart Americans—tens of millions of ’em—are staying on the Payroll Savings Plan. It’s the surest way—the only way—millions have ever been able to save anything bigger than nickels. FEDERATED STORE FIRST STATE BANK GAMBLE STORE, V. G. Thomas HANSEN IMPLEMENT CO. HI-LINE CREAMERY HUXSOL DRUG JACOB’S WIND ELECTRIC L. M. CLAYTON FUNERAL CHAPEL LIBERTY and POINT THEATRES LIEN MOTOR SALES, Frazer LUNDS FEED & SEED STORE w MODERN CAFE, Al Anderson, Prop. MR. and MRS. A. F. TOAVS MR. and MRS. EMIL NELSON NORBY’S SWEET SHOP OCCIDENT ELEVATOR CO. ||SiK9M ■ wra ;i& RIP Z / «o» । jK ~e^ ' Let’s get the things we want. Let’s stay on The Plan. IMPORTANT: Even if you’re not on this plan, you can still buy U. S. Savings Bonds, wherever War Bonds were sold. ' PURDY’S TOURIST COURT PUBLIC DRUG CO. RATHERT-SCHREIBER RED OWL FOOD STORE RODGER-WESTLAND SERVICE SERVICE STORE, F. J. Neutgena STEPHENS MERCANTILE CO. TAYLOR CAFE and SERVICE STATION THE FAD, Clothing and Shoe Stere THE HERALD-NEWS THE STENNES CO. VETERANS FOREIGN WARS Poet No. Iftl WHITE JEWELRY WOLF POINT CAFE WOLF POINT LOCKERS Thur^ay, June 27, 1946