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Page Six Evangelical Lutheran Church R. A. Norman, Pastor FIRST LUTHERAN Thursday, October 30th— -8:00 p. m. Choir. Friday, October 31st— -8:00 p. m. Church membership Class. Saturday, November Ist— -8:80 a. m. Senior confirmation Class. Sunday, November 2nd— -8:45 a. m. Sunday school. 11:00 a. m. Divine Service. 7:80 p. m. Movies, "Fishers of Men" and "The Story of Bamba." Monday, November 3rd— -8:00 p. m. High School LDR. Tuesday, November 4th— Senior LDR at the Isachsen home. Wednesday, November 4th — • :10 p. m. Junior Confirmation class. 7:80 p. m. Scouts. 8:00 p. m. Teacher’s Training Course. * * * * WOOD Sunday, November 2nd— -2:30 p. m. Divine Service. * * ♦ ♦ FRAZER Sunday, November 2nd— -8 a. m. Divine Service. \ ENLIST IN U. S. NAVY Men Between the Ages 17 and 31 If you are interested in enlist ing in the U. S. Navy fill in the following blanks and mail to the U. S. Navy Recruiting Sub station, Glasgow, Mont, Name Address Age Date of Birth t Mail this in and a NAVY RECRUITER will contact you within 10 days. SPONSORED BY: Louis Kraemer Post David Billiards Butzie’s Lounge —44 TRUCK TIRES Truckers report LONGER SERVICE than ever before from their Safe-Flex Tires. They're best because they're made of the best. ||||||||^ * Manufactured from most carefully compound- e< * combination of synthetic rubber and rayon • Tread designed after years of practical search to obtain utmost wear and safety. I jECmI * Accepted only after most rigorous laboratory and "pver the road" tests are passed. Safe-Flex — fops in quality—lowest in cost. c \STOREs7 tyr Let Saie-Flex proove its reputation as the "double mileage" tire. 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The “ ~ Stran-Steel framing system permits the easy addition of sections or the ™außss^^M demounting of the entire building _for re-erection elsewhere. | |)(i Stop in today for details and prices. itrse-Msst bsUSlsfi are redacts st ww Lakes sm corpore- Os*. • ■* •* asttoee Steel Cerperatlee । I, NORTHERN STEEL BUILDINGS COMPANY MILES CITY. MONTANA English Lutheran The Rev. John B. Nieman,, Paetor TRINITY LUTHERAN Wolf Point Friday, October 31st — Reformation Day service at 8 p. m. Sermon Topic: Luther and the Word of God.—Rev. 14, «-7. Saturday, November 1st — Confirmation Instruction at 1 p. m. Sunday, November 2nd— Sunday School at 9:45 a. m. Divine Worship at 11:00 a. m. Sermon Topic: Destruction for some, Life for others. —Phillipplans 3, 17-21. Sunday School Teachers' Insti tute at the Culbertson Armory. Re gistration 2:30. Institute Program 3:00. Evening Meal 6:00. Centennial service 8:00 p. m. Everyone Invited to attend! Wednesday, November Sth — Bible class at 7:30 p. m. Released-Tlme classes meet ev ery Wednesday at 3:00 p. m. Listen to the Lutheran Hour, now heard over 1000 stations, reguarly! Dr. Walter A. Maier speaks every Sunday over KGHL, Billings, at 9:00 a. m. All are cordially invited to wor ship with us! FAITH LUTHERAN Poplar Friday, October 31st — Confirmation Instruction at 4:00 p. m. Sunday, November 2nd— No service or Sunday School. THE HERALD-NEWS — Wolf Point, Roosevelt County, Montana Sunday School Teachers' Institute at the Culbertson Armory. Sunday, November 9th — Sunday School at 2:15 p. m. Divine worship at 3:00 p. m. Baptist Church R.v. H. D. Simpeon, Pastor COMMUNITY BAPTIST CHURCH First and third Sundays of the month. • Sunday School at 10:30 h.m. Divine Worship, 11:15 am. es s s MoCABE BAPTIST McCabe — Second and fourth Sundays: Sunday School, 7:00 p.m. Divine Worship, 8:00 p.m. • ess WHITETAIL BAPTIST Whitetail —-Second and fourth Sundays: Sunday School 10 a.m.; Divine Worship 11:00 am. FIRST BAPTIST OF PREBBERVILLE Rev. Henry Lang, Pastor 10:00 a.m., Sunday School 11:00 a-m., Worship Service. 2:00 p.m., Afternoon Service. Everyone Is cordially Invited to these services. Assembly of God Claud L. Myara, pastor 10:00 a.m. Sunday School 11:00 a- m. Worship and sermon. 7:30 p.m. Evangelistic service. Young people's Christ's Ambas sador service Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. Prayer meeting and Bible study Friday, 7:30 p.m. BETHEL MENNONITE 20 Miles N. of Wolf Point B. J. Nickel, Psstor Sunday, November 2nd— Worship Service, 11 a. m. Sunday school 10 a. m. C. E. Program, 8 p. m. The Evangelical Mennonite Bre thern Christian Endeavor will give the program. Everyone Is cordially jnvlted. Presbyterian Larger .Parish Albert H. Cropp, Wolf Point, Pas tor and General Missionary. Idella B. Ferguson, Poplar, Director of Christian Education. Harry C. Jones, Pastor at Large. John Houdeshel, Missionary and Pastors Assistant. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Wolf Poiqt Sunday Schedule — 9:45 Sunday School. 11:00 Morning Worship. 6:30 Junior and Intermediate Youth groups. 8:00 Westminster Fellowship. Wednesday—Week - day Church School. Thursday — 2:30 Spiritual Life Group. 3:00 Ladles' Aid (First and third Thursdays. 7:00 Choir Practice. Tuesday—B:oo Westminster Guild (Last Tuesday of month. ...» CANIPA PRESBYTERIAN Wolf Point 2:30 Worship Service. CANBUTAIPA PRESBYTERIAN Oswego 11:00 A. M. Morning Worship (First Sunday tof each month). Catholic Rev. Thomas F. Powers, pastor Rev. Denis Daly, Assistant Pastor Mase Schedule — Maases on Sunday: 7:00, 8:30 and 10:00 a. m. Masses on Weekdays at 7:00 and 8:00 a.m. * Evening Devotions on Sundays and first Fridays at 7:30 p.m. Perpetual Help Novena. Tuesday evenings at 7:30. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (Mormon) Sunday morning services, 10:80 A. M. Held at Farmers Union Oil Co. Hall. Wolf Point. Classes for all ages and every one cordially invited. No Collections. Eld^r Grant M Weight R [g g MINERAL BENCH S H g The Mineral Bench Improvement Club will hold its annual sale No vember Ist at the Mineral Bench school house. The candy booth and fish pond will open at 8. The sale starts promptly at 9. There will be a free lunch after the sale, follow ed by a dance. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Jensen, Ray O’Brien, Lorraine and Irene O’Brien and John Nesbit called at Carl Frosts Sunday evening. Lorraine O’Brien and Mrs. N. C. Jensen called at Nick Norgaards’ Wednesday afternoon. Bud, John and Stub Nesbit and Lorraine, Irene and Mary Ann O'Brien were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Pete Baker Saturday evening. Pete Baker and Alvin Schogun returned Tuesday from their hunt ing trip. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Frost and .Gordon and Chris Jensen were din ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Nick Norgaard Sunday. C. S. Tange was a Poplar visi tor Friday. Pete Baker called at Nick Nor gaards Sunday evening. Mrs. Nick Norgaard called at O’Briens Tuesday. John and Tommy Nesbit, Mannie Baker, Norman Jensen, Nick Nor gaard and Gordon Frost went to Westby duck hunting Tuesday re turning home Wednesday. O’Brien and C. S. Tanges were among those attending the Roy Day funeral at Flaxville Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Zuck and Mrs. Ruth Zuck shopped in Willis ton Thursday. Dentist: You said you’ve never had your wisdom teeth filled yet I find flakes of gold on my drill. Patient: That’s my collar but ton. Everett Baker BONDED AUCTIONEER I Will Sell Anywhere, Anytime. —REASONABLE RATES— For Sale Dates Call 266-W WOLF POINT; MONTANA Avoid Freere-Upt, Cracked Slocks, Costly Repairs Wilk COAST-TO-COAST ANTI FREEZE A Better Anti-Freez? for Less .&■ * Rest lahlbltor protects year motor from corrosloa. • Oil seal retards evaporatloa. Let us advise you the quantity you need lor complete winter protection. YOU SAVE WHEN YOU BRING YOUR OWN CONTAINER c °\|TOßEy 1 M’CABE NEWS Gary Olsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Olsen celebrated bls 7th birthday anniversary Monday. He had as his supper guests his school mates Lyle Knudsen; Kenneth Rohrenbach, Clifford Gilbertson and Carroll Jensen. John Knudsen and Dan Smith came back from Kalispell the first of the week and spent a day at the Chris Knudsen home. Boyd Knud sen of Kalispell was also a visitor at the Knudsen's. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Nelsen and Viola Mae went to Glasgow Thurs day where Mrs. Nelsen attended the Teachers Convention. They also spent some time with Mrs. Nelsen’s Bister and family, the Fishers in Nashua. Gerald and Wayne Knudsen re turned Wednesday evening from Great Falls where they visited rel atives. Mrs. Pete Hansen visited at the Max Anderson home Wednesday evening and Mrs. Ed Hansen at the Lowell Young home the same even ing. Their husbands attended the G. T. A. Meeting at the school house. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bentson and daughters returned home this week from Califronia where they spent their vacation. Howard Jensens from Wolf Point spent Sunday with relatives here. The Dane Valley Lutheran Ladies’ Aid had their annual bazaar last Friday evening at the church. The Danish Brotherhood had their meeting at the lodge hall Saturday MOUTH WASH USED DAILY A SOCIAL NECESSITY Everyone realizes the importance of a clean, healthy breath. It is a social necessity. To avoid offense from tainted breath due to food particles fermenting in the mouth, use REX ALL KLENZO ANTISEPTIC, the spicy cinnamon-flavored mouth wash that kills contacted germs when used full strength. Get a pint now at the Rexall Drug Store and take advantage of Rexall's special offer where a large 3J4 ounce tube of REXALL KLENZO Tooth Paste is combined with REXALL KLENZO ANTISEPTIC for only 69c. PUBLIC DRUG Gordan Montgomery, Prop. Wolf Point, MonL The Home Furnishings Sale You've Waited For! 111ILOOI ij jjl Buy Now and Save This Big Money-Saving Furniture Event at Your Coast-to-Coast Stores! SALE STARTS FRIDAY JUST A FEW OF THE BIC VALUES: \ 5 Piece Bedroom Set Bed, Chest of Drawers and Vanity $179"50 Value Only sl3s"®® Large Combination Radio-Phonograph... $89.95 6-way Floor Lamps Regular >26 a 75 Now sl9-95 LOCALLY ^AlTO^dlfe- NATIONALLY owned tO \ STORES/ * ORGANIZED evening. Mrs. Chris Knudsen and Mrs. Pete Hansen served lunch after the meeting. Miss Iris Wilcox of Wisconsin has her trailer house on the lots south of the Gilbertson garage. Miss Wil cox is a cousin of Lulu Mathews who taught the McCabe school years ago. She Is on her way to Alaska. Frank Nelsen’s, John Hofman’s, Fred Hofman's, Max Anderson's, Agner Hofman's, and Holger Hof man’s all drove to Charbeneau, N. D. to visit the Julius Grlle's Sunday. Mr. and Mra Herbert Younjg of Culbertson and Miss Iris Wilcox gKh X— ■ AWW STARTS FRIDAY WATCH FOR YOUR SALE CIRCULAR [ JUST A FEW OF THE BIG BARGAINS | COMPARES WITH RADIOS RETAIL- A '"table” q ? 95 model RADIO Equipped with Hank Antenna. Electrically floating chassis and cabinet prevents shock hazard! PICK UP KARTS POWER GRIP WRENCH All m.tal with s.mf- s£9s 10 inch sis.) Holds grip $4 29 pn.umatic Urea HN272 .. U lik. a vi«.l HA 1890 A.. I BABY SAFETY GATE BRAIDED CLOTHES LINE Complete with all hard- EQt ®0 f.et of tightly braided EQC ware. Unpaint.d, FMI34 WV strong cotton. WASIB ~.9v ’ ELECTRIC PLUGS PLUNGER FORCE CUPS Rubber handle cap. For Ac * h *® h IR® heavy duty work. E 8417 W* wooden handle. PGIOO IS . REGULATION FORD MODEL A FOOT BALLS FLOOR MATS Needl. inflation. Top heavy Felt back. For th. front $4 79 grain p.bbled. $ 4 79 of car. BAM4OO I SJ3I | LOCALLY NATIONALLY OWNED ORGANIZED —* : J Thursday, October 30, 194? sent Sunday afternoon at Hazel Knudsen’s. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hansen called at Peter Hansen's Sunday after noon. Mr .and Mrs. Robert Young and daughter returned Sunday evening from Great Falls where they visited relatives for a few days last week. Roy Young did their chores for them while they were gone. Mr. and Mrs. George Rohrenback and sons, Mrs. Mary Rohrenbacch and Mark were Sunday dinner guests at the D. Cookston home in Froid.