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Page Six English Lutheran Th* R*v. John B. Nieman, Pastor TRINITY LUTHERAN Wolf Point Friday, December 19th— Lutheran Laymen’s League at 7:10 p. m. Saturday, December 20th — Confirmation Instruction at 1:15 p. m. Rehearsal for Children’s Christ mas Evo Service at 2:30 p. m. Sunday, December 2nd— Sunday school at 9:4 a. m. Divine Worship at 11:00 a. m. Sermon Topic: Prepare Your Hearts for a Blessed Christmas! —St. John 1, 19-28. Monday, December 22nd— Rehearsal for Children's Christmas Eve Service at 1:30 p. m. Adult class for the study of the Everett Baker BONDED AUCTIONEER I Will Sell Anywhere, Anytimi —REASONABLE RATES— For Sale Date* Call 266-W WOLF POINT, MONTANA —t WHITE TRUCKS —IMMEDIATE DELIVERY— Weare now dealers for the White Motor Co. and its line of heavy duty trucks. For 45 Years the WHITE TRUCK has Been the Finest Truck Built — It Still Is! “Money Invested •in a WHITE Truck will be returned to You Many Times over.” Prompt Delivery on Most Models TAYLOR MOTORS REID TAYLOR WOLF POINT I . —ts The Greatest Home Freezer Value LEONARD , only Arc ( SHOPPING 1 "" X. WMEf [ I EScgy I Wilsaves ME '■ [ BAKING timeiW- J -’ ? \.. it saves m * ( ME MONEY! JS ♦ Buy your meats, poultry, fruits, vegetables in bulk save money —save shopping! Fill your Freezer with prepared chicken dinners, stews, baked beans, etc. ... then enjoy them whenever you like! Bake 6 pies or Cakes at once— freeze ’em—then eat them weeks later! J This great new Leonard speed-freezes —stores up to 21Q lbs. of foods! It will save you hours in the kitchen! And what a value! It’s Leonard-dependable! . . . the great name in refrigeration since 1881! •Price shown it for delivery in your kitchen with five-year protection nlan. State and local taxes extra. Prices and specifications subject to change without notice. ( 1 • '’ STORES/ ' fundamental teachings of the Bible at 7:30 p. m. Choir Rehearsal at 8:30 p. m. Tuesday, December 23rd — Lutheran Women’s Missionary League Christmas preparations and social at 1:30 p. m. Wednesday, December 24th— Children’s Christmas Eve Service at 7:30 p. m. Thursday, December 25th— CHRISTMAS DAY SERVICE at 11:00 a. m. Listen regularly to the Lutheran Hour, now broadcast over 1000 sta tions! 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, December 19th — Confirmation Instruction at 3 p. m. Sunday, December 21st— Sunday School and rehearsal for Christmas service at 2:15 p. m. Divine worship at 3:oo*p. m. Thursday, December 25th— CHRISTMAS SERVICE at 7:30 p. m. Evangelical Lutheran Church R. A. Norman, Pastor FIRST LUTHERAN Friday, December 19th — 8 p. m. Church Membership class. Saturday, December 20th— -9:30 a. m. Senior Confirmation Class. Sunday, December 21st— -9:45 a. m. Sunday school. 11:00 a. m. Divine Service. 7:00 p. m. Sunday school Christ- THE HERALD-NEWS — Wolf Point, Roosevelt County, Montana mas Program with offering to Or phaned and Crippled Children. Thursday, December 25th — 11 a. m. Christmas Service. ♦ ♦ ♦ * VOLT Wednesday, December 24th — 11 a. m. Volt Christmas ^Service. * • • • PRAIRIE ELK Wednesday, December 24th— -2:30 p. m. Christmas Service. ♦ • * * WOOD Thursday, December 25th — 2:30 p. m. Divine service, a a a a FRAZER Thursday, December 25th— -9 a. m. Christmas Services. Assembly of God Claud L. Myers, Pastor Sunday School Chlrstmas pro gram 10:00 a. m. Christmas sermon “The Birth of Jesus” 11:00 a. m. Evening service 7:30 p. m. Sermon “We Come to Worship Him.” Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. Young people’s meeting. Friday, 7:30 p. m. Prayer-meet ing and Bible study. December 31 beginning at 8:00 p. m. until after 12:00 mid-night there will be a “Watch-night ser vice." Rev. Peter Funk will be in charge. BETHEL MENNONITE 20 Miles N. of Wolf Point B. J. Nickel, Pastor Sunday, December 21st— Sunday school, 10 a. m. Worship service, 11:00 a. ml Christmas Cantata given by the choir, 7 p. m., Mr. Peter Heinrichs Director. Rev. Walter Covich, missionary to Alaska, will speak beginning at 8 p. m. A Christmas program will be giv en by the Sunday school cn Christ mas eve, Dec. 24, 7:30 p. m. Mrs. N. F. Toavs, Superintendent. The Wolf Point Bethel choir will sing the Christmas Cantata, “The Gift Supreme,” Sunday evening, 7. Everyone welcome. Catholic Rev. Thomas F. Powers, pastor Rev. Denis Daly, Assistant Pastor Mass Schedule— Masses on Sunday: 7:00, 8:30 and 10:00 a. m. Masses on Weekdays at 7:00 and 8:00 am. Evening Devotions on Sundays and first Fridays at 7:30 p.m. Perpetual Help Novena. Tuesday evenings at 7:30. Presbyterian Larger Parish Albert H. Cropp, Wolf Point, P«»- tor and General Misaionary. Idella B. Ferguson, Poplar, Director of Christian Education. Harry C. Jones, Pastor at Large. John Houdeshel, Missionary and I Pastore Assistant. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Wolf Point 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 Now You Can Fly Anywhere, Any Place in Real Airline Luxury At Prices Within Reach For All! ■ FOR EXAMPLE == .... 2 Billings 200 miles one way—four persons would pay $24.00 each. Round trip, elapsed tim*— = = = =s= only 3 hours! = = = The same trip by train would cost approximately $25.00 round trip and take approximately 24 = hours one way. By bus it would cost $17.00 approximately, and take approximately 12 hours. Great Falla (airline) is 270 miles one way. Four persona would pay $32.40 each. Round trip— = •elapsed time—3 hours 40 minutes! Train comparison—price, approximately SB.OO one way. Elapsed time—approximately 8 hours. : = E = Bus comparison—price, approximately SB.OO one way. Elapsed Time, approximately 9 hours. ■ =CS * > I S For added information or bookings, call 182—Wolf Point or 2712—Poplar, or see ■ BUD NELSON or JIM ECCLES | 5 at Municipal Airport I g Waif Point | (Last Tuesday of month, e * • • CANIPA PRESBYTERIAN Wolf Point 6:30 p. m. Worship service. • • • e CANBUTAIPA PRESBYTERIAN Oswego 11:00 A. M. Morning Worship (First Sunday of each month). •* * • Church of J**u* Christ of letter Day Saints (Mormon) Sunday morning services, 10:80 A. M. Held at Farmers Union OU Co. Hall. Wolf Point Classes for all ages and every one cordially invited. No Collections. Elder Grant M Weight Baptist Church Rev. H. D. Simpson, Pastor COMMUNITY BAPTIST CHURCH First and third Sundays of the month. Sunday School at 10:30 a.m. Divine Worship, 11:15 a.m. CBITIHCATI OF INDIVIDUAL DOIMG BUSmBS UMDEI TRADE NAME I, Peter M. Feda of Wolf Point, Montana, the undersigned, do hereby certify, that I am individually now transacting, and expect to hereafter continue transacting a strictly whole sale electrical merchandise and elec trical equipment business, in the State of Montana, under the trade name, style and designation of “HI LINE ELECTRIC COMPANY” with my principal place of such business situated in the City of Wolf Point, County of Roosevelt, State of Mon tana. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and subscribed these presents this 16th day of De cember, A. D., 1947. PETER M. FEDA STATE OF MONTANA ) )ss COUNTY OF ROOSEVELT ) Peter M. Feda, being first duly sworn, on oath deposes and says; that he has read and subscribed and knows the contents of the foregoing certificate, and that the matters therein stated are true of his own knowledge. PETER M. FEDA Subscribed and sworn to before me this 16th day of December, A. D., 1947. ERNEST L. WALTON Notary Public for the State of Mont., Residing at Wolf Point, Montana. My Commis sion expires, Nov. 15, 1949. H-N Dec. 18, 25, Jan. 1-8 WE’RE SORRY, BUT DUE TO THE CHRISTMAS RUSH AND PRO CESSING OF FOWL, WE CANNOT ACCEPT BEEF OR PORK FOR PROCESSING DURING CHRIST MAS WEEK. *4 . — WOLF POINT LOCKERS Norven Langager, Prop 2 PERSONS -10 c A MILE 3 PERSONS - 11 A MILE 4 PERSONS - k A MILE I MoCABE BAPTIST McCabe — Second an d fourth Sundays: Sunday School, 7:00 p.m. Divine Worship, 8:00 p.m. • • • * WHITETAIL BAPTIST Whitetail—Second and fourth Sundays: Sunday School 10 a.m.; Divine Worship 11:00 a.m. FIRST BAPTIST OF PREBSERVILLE Rev. Henry Lang, Pastor 10:00 a.m., Sunday School. 11:00 a.m., Worship Service. 1:30 p. m. afternoon service. Everyone is cordially Invited to these services. Because tuberculosis has no ap parent symptoms in its early stage, people often have it without know ing they are ill. CBBTXBXCATB OB BABTBBBSKXP AID TRADE KAMI We. P. M. Feda, Ross Crabtree and J. L. Davey, the undersigned, do here by certify that on April 24, 1947, we associated ourselves together as co-partners for the transaction of business under the partnership name and style of “Hi-Line Construction Company,” without principal place of business situated in the City of Wolf Point, County of Roosevelt, State of Montana; that the reespec tive full names and residence of all members of such partnership, are as follows: Peter M. Feda, Wolf Point, Montana. Ross Crabtree, Wolf Point, Montana. James L. Davey, Wolf Point, Montana. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, we have hereunto set our hands and subscrib ed these presents, this 16th day of December, A. D., 1947. PETER M. FEDA ROSS CRABTREE JAMES L. DAVEY STATE OF MONTANA ) )ss COUNTY OF ROOSEVELT ) P. M. Feda, Ross Crabtree and J. L. Davey, being severally duly sworn, each on oath for himself doth depose and say; that he has read and sub scribed and knows the contents of the foregoing certificate, and that the matters therein stated are true of his own knowledge. PETER M. FEDA ROSS CRABTREE JAMES L. DAVEY Subscribed and sworn to before me this 16th day of December A, D., 1947. ERNEST L. WALTON Notary Public for the State of Mont., Residing at Wolf Point, Montana. My Commis sion expires, Nov. 15, 1949. H-N Dec. 18-25, Jan. 1-8 ■ 8 ■ SHADE CREEK By Elsie M. Brown 8 a —b Ernest Penrose visited at Dalton Browns on Monday. Sunday callers at Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rees were Mr. and Mrs. Bert Lingle, Harold Frazier, Mrs. Cecil Sassen and Shirley. Melvin Skyberg of Wolf Point visited with his family on Sunday. He stopped at Brown's Monday morning to do some work. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rorvik and Johnny were at Ed Nelsons and Skybergs Sunday. Earl Lingle has been ill several days the past week. 1 Carl Rorvik hauled some wheat for Skybergs on Wednesday. On Saturday he went to Circle with a Montana ... Names . . . Places PHILLIPS COUNTY —By J. R. Larcombe, Editor News County-splittin’ Dan McKay stopped at Malta in the summer of 1914 and next spring a new county was born. There was delay becaus* property owners withdrew their names from petitions, but by proper persuasion came withdrawal of withdrawals! The county contain* 5,150 square miles which have since yielded >10,000,000 in gold, >3,000,000 in natural gas and many more millions in livestock and fam crops. When Malta was in Dawson county it meant a round trip of 909 mil** to the county seat, and law was privately operated, mostly, but or. ganized law took over when Chouteau county brought the county seat to Fort Benton, a mere 175-mlle swing. Distance contracted wh*a Glasgow became head city of Valley county and dissatisfaction aros* ever the county plum division. That’s how come Dan McKay dropped off on business! Sister county cities are Dodson and Saco. Malt* I* the county seat TETON COUNTY —By Jere Coffey, Publisher, The Acantha Name suggested by its teat or nipple shaped peaks. Teton county I* bounded on its sunset side by the corrugated ridges and cerated pneirp of the Rocky Mountains and the Sun river. The Blackfeet fought tor and held their tenancy in old Teton county. The Pondera trail, traroy route of the migrating aborigines, skirts the Teton foothills. Paral|*l> ing it came Bob Ford’s freight trails and Montana Central narrow gauge road through what Is now an agrarian paradise. Choteau Ie the county seat. Falrflled, Dutton, Power and Bynum are other pro gressive Teton county towns. ANACONDA COPPER MINING CO. “Nothing like it anywhere/’ will be your verdict after visiting the A. C. M. Employees Club, Butte, A jjxj&la Dear Folks: More than ever, this year’s Christmas shop ping is a problem. Today’s prices being what they are, you will wish to make every dollar count. Well, here’s a tip! You can’t go wrong if you select an electrical gift It is certain to pleas* because it’s an investment in better living la ; S gift that keeps on giving for years to come. So remember ... this year more than ever be, fore, electrical gifts will make your Christma* dollars have more cents! keddtf Kilowatt MONTANA-DAKOTA W W UTILITIES CO W IN THE COMMUNITY TO SERVE Thursday, December 18, IM7 load of wheat for Walt Ree* Wait went with him. They returned oa*, day morning. Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Brown ver* in Fort Peck on Wednesday, also made a trip to Circle Friday for burner fuel. Kris and Allyn Skyberg bad dinner Sunday at Carl Rorvik** They went on to Dunn'* t® get a tractor. Mr. Skyberg visited at Browns while the boys were gon*. George Morris and Harold Praetor were at Bert Lingles and Datto* Browns Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Nelson wer* in Circle on Friday. Ed Nelson had just returned from the east wiser* he had shipped cattle. Several people are short on thofr cattle count. A few cattle are etill on the range. READ THE WANT APB -v — USE THE WANT ADSI