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Page Six fissia English. Lutheran The Rev. John B. Nieman, Pastor Trinity Lutheran Wolf Point Thursday, January 16th — Lutheran Women's Missionary league At 1:00 p. tn. Friday, January l(th — Bunday School Teachers’ Meet in* at 8 p. m. Saturday, January 17th — Confirmation Instruction,pt 1:16. Sunday. January 18th— Bunday school at 9:45 a. m. Divine Worship at 11 a. m. Ser mon Topic: What Is the Signifi cance of Our Savior's Transfigura tion? —St Matthew 17. 1-9. Monday, January 19th — Adult Class for the study of the fundamental teachings of the Bible at 7:80 p. tri. Wednesday, January 21st— Bible Class at 7:30 p. m. Choir Rehearsal at 8:15 p. m. Released-Tlme Classes meet ev •ry Wednesday at 3:00 p. m. All are cordially Invited to wor khip with us! •e e e FAITH LUTHERAN Poplar Friday, January 16th — Confirmation Instruction at 4 p.m. Sunday, January 18th— Sunday School at 2:15 p. m. Divine Worship at 3:00 p. m. Assembly of God Claud L. Myers, Pastor 10:00 a. m. Sunday School. 11:00 a. m. Worship and sermon. 7:80 p. m. Evangelistic service. TAKE HEED. ’ lest He.also spare not thee Kure Wish We Had Electricity^ K^FW-LINE EXPERTS HAVESAP^W . FL£CrMHCA77OHF^x&&te^ REQUIRES 2^ to 3 CUSTOMERS PER MILE ' WJ V^TO BE PRACTICAL Twe could getW j A GAS-ENGINE fl PLANT fl BUTTHE FUELfk -rn IJF6' flyffS c05r....w,H5,^ = Ln *2O A MONTH 1 : [[[ ^^^Kn„..AND7HENOISEN ? f V ■WWMmiiOTiH >* ( t^WITH OUR 1947 I HO-VOLT DICWINCHARGER WXfl fl WE ATMORE POWER B THAN THE AVERAGER.E. A I ■ CUSTOMER USES.... ^ =aL ~ and+he WIND. WWhM ■flJflgU is free/^^M^^ ■ ■ 'aAevfl/T " - --------- - y 3dß\fl3K^<a WINCHARGER CORPORATION .. Oa PLCP 247 Sioux City B, lowa '■ llllll^^ I want to know mor* about the Wincharger 1 1 HOVoltHC—without obligation, of course. gl I <jd^^^^flLjHp I Nam* 11 |Po*t Offic* 11 I Count Y SkxU 11 HHBISUjHEaLuUL 1 Locatioa from Town * Electrical Refrigeration Service WOLF POINT, MONT. P. O. BOX 785 — Phon* 148-J Young people’s Christ’s Ambas sador service Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. Prayer meeting and Bible study Friday, 7:30 p. m. .J Presbyterian Larger Parish Albert H. Cropp, Wolf Point, Pas tor and General Missionary. Idalia B. Ferguson, Poplar, Direoto: of Christian Education. Harry C. Jones, Pastor at Large. John Houdeahel, Missionary and Pastors AssistanL 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 Ladies' Aid (First and third Thursdays. 7:00 Choir Practice. Tuesday—B:oo Westminster Guild (Last Tuesday of month. • • • • CANIPA PRESBYTERIAN Wolf Point 6:30 p. m. Worship service, e• e e CANSUTAIPA PRESBYTERIAN Oswego 11:00 A M. Morning Worship (First Sunday pt each month). * e e a BETHEL MENNONITE CHURCH 20 miles north of Wolf Point B. J. Nicksl, pastor Sunday January 18th— Sunday school 10 a. m. Worship service 11 a- m. ERALD-NEWS — Wolf Point; Roosevelt County, Montana Evening service 8 p. m. Prayer service at 7:45 p. m. preceding the evening service. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (Mormon) Sunday morning services, 10:80 A M. Held at Farmers Union Oli Co. Hall. Wolf Point ' Classes for all ages and every one cordially Invited. No Collections. Elder Grant M Weight Baptist Church Rsv. H. D. Simpson, Pastor COMMUNITY BAPTIST CHURCH First and,, third Sundays of the month. Sunday School at 10:10 am. Divine Worship, 11:15 am. * * * * MofcABE BAPTIST McCabe— Second and fourth Sundays: Sunday School, 7:00 p.m. Divine Worship, 8:00 p.m. • • • • WHITETAIL BAPTIST Whitetali —Second and fourth Sundays: Sunday School 10 am.; Divine Worship 11:00 am. Catholic Rev. Thomas F. Powers, pastor Rev. Denis Daly, Asaistant Pastor Mass Schedule — Maases on Sunday: 7:00, 8:80 and 10:00 a m. Masses on Weekdays at 7:00 and 8:00 am. Evening Devotions on Sundays and first Fridays at 7:80 p.m Perpetual Help Novena Tuesday evenings at 7:30. FIRST BAPTIST OF PREBBERVILLE Rev. Henry Lang, Pastor 10:00 am, Sunday School 11:00 am, Worship Service. 1:30 p. m. afternoon service. Everyone is cordially invited tr. these services. ■ ® ft VIDA NEWS 8 a a Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Jacobs, or Great' Falls, called at the Martin Leuenberger, and Loendorf homes Friday. The wedding of Jean McClellan and Leland Hintz took place Fri day afternoon in Wolf Point. Both young people were born and raised in the Vida community and are re ceiving the congratulations of a host of friends. The Vida Royal Neighbors’ Jan uary meeting was held at the home i of Mrs. Ed Schilllnger Wednesday evening. A delicious pot-luck lunch was enjoyed at seven o’clock. Fol lowing the business meeting at which our new oracle Mary 1 Schwinden and new recorder Lu cille Loendorf, were Installed, the Save Regularly FINANCIAL INDEPENDENCE! FOR YOU AND YOURS Geo. Loftus, Agent NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE CO. COAST-TO-COAST STORES SAVE YOU MONEY ON HARDWARE TOOLS isll Gold Finish Quart BLOW TORCH Bran bottom, electrically welded to tank shell. $6195 MAU7I Ganoral Utility GLASS CUTTERS Standard A inch wheel*. Brome bearings. 22c HA1312 Tamparad Staal PUTTY KNIVES Hardened and tempered blade. Oral wooden handle. 12c Firm, Potltlva Grip OFFSET PLIERS Alloy steel nickel. Chrome finish. Sharp cutting edges. 89c HAB7SA evening was spent In playing cards. There were about twenty-five pre sent, including a number of guests. V. O. McClellan was called to Indiana last week by the death of his mother. Mr. and Mrs. John Schilllnger and Marlon visited friends In Scobey Saturday. A large crowd attended the Far mers Union meeting at the Merri man home Saturday evening. After the business meeting a delicious lunch was served followed by a few games of pinochle and whist The February meeting will be at Joe Schlllingera Christmas and New Years are the only holidays observed the world over. I the hew I monuK’ Bl W r \fl^ vfl* HIRE Come In and See The Famous MONARK . . . A GREAT BIKE 6««' Ura nd rich color emblnfln, .. . abaci obwblns double. W | M cvablee fork . . . cbm# Ualah olr-tfvlo dnlaa hoodhebt .lib ■rra ucw" bra. . ♦ype rear reSecter with ramorau ahra- pn>< weeflee ^*,l craiU < T—6'l .. . ettwr ndt in, era faofWM. Coea la wad an It tedoy. ONE YEAR'S EIRE AND THEFT INSURANCE INCLUDED IN PURCHASE PRICE Complete 0n1y*559.50 Boys' or Girls’ Model ATTEND THE ANNUAL CASEY BROS.’ PUREBRED BULL SALE Friday, January 23rd SALE STARTS AT 1:00 P. M. 30 Bulls 1 Angus Bull 20 Registered Hereford Cows 20 Choice Angus Cows THESE BULLS ARE MONTANA'S FINEST, ALL FROM THE BOZEMAN, MON* TANA AREA, FROM THE FOLLOWING, NATIONALLY RECOGNIZED BREEDERS: * * WILBUR STOREY — HENRY SKANK 808 MARSHALL — MASON THOMPSON A. E. SAGER BULLS, ESPECIALLY THESE KINDS, ARE SCARCE. IF YOU NEED BULLS, DO NOT FAIL TO ATTEND THIS SALE AT OUR STOCKYARDS. CASEY BROS.’ STOCKYARDS WOLF POINT, MONTANA AUCTIONEER AUCTIONEER FRED TRAEGER EVERETT BAKER 'l' ■ On a heavy-duty job, give me new Advance-Design CHEVROLET TRUCKS ond here’s a ’’load” of reasons Why.., x^^^^flPflHfl^^^fl|^^L niflfllflflflli^Bfl^^^^^ iKaml A > x f My AdvaKO-Desiga Tracks Have AR These Mew aad Finer Feateres: * Cab that “breathes” A- Flexl-Mounted cab A Uniweld, all-etoel con struction A Larger, more durable, fully adjustable seat * 22% greater visibility ■A New, rear-comer win dows A Stronger, new framee A- Full-floating hypold rear axles A- Specially designed hy draulic truck brakes ★ Valve-In-Head Thrift- Master or Load-Master engines ★ More efficient loading (stake and high-rack bodies) A- New, thorough sealing Insulation •A Standard cab-to-axle length dimensions psr mltting Intsrchsngs of bodies Ar • • • snd MANY morel ERICKSTEIN CHEVROLET COMPANY WOLF POINT, MONTANA Brother, how thwo atronoor, now fnunM stand-up! Whaaf baaoa are longer, too, lor better load dMribution. And the brake, an axcluetvaly daaignad for gnatar brako-llnlng contact I Her*** a apaclal, heavy* •w. X —Tzi dut > 110(1 Hmßk—_fll Rp*cial truck! Tak* your P*k from 107 diff*r*nt mod*l* and eight wh**i- x /Vflfl^H^^fl b*a**. Thara'a on* made . VW'/ for ywr apodal kind of Come fa and see those trucks—today* Thorw’a a Chevrofat Advance-Dosfan frvs^ z to meet yaw specMc eoodb and offer you TRANSPORTATION UNLMVTED/ Thursday, January 15, 19U Thoro’o nothing Ilka the cab that "breathea" for comfort I . . . fraah air la drawn In from the outatda— hoatad 2 cold weather—and used air la forced outr The cab la cuahiprwd on rubber—Flaxtr Mounted—with 12 Inchoa mon foot roofs and eight Inchon mon abating apaoa> Thana 22% gnater vtalblllty, too, they tell me. The beat la fully adjuetable. Mm, thia Ie HI ' ■■ Look — reer-coow wlndcwal* Now A a cinch to back up Il K Jaß^R without jackknife / In o- Yea, air, thaae trucks are bread new—reelly dHforr ent with Advance, Doelgn. And they're p*dk*d with poww in the world's mo«t *ooftomical engln* for IB sir*—Chevrolet's Valve-In-HeadenoineZ *Pr*A otr heating and vtntllaHng gyg<*a *s/ r*or comer windevg optional of Mfr*