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” The Herald-News, Wolf Point, Montana, Thursday, August 9, 195, Week’s Northeastern Montana Picture News Review Roundup a— 3■>' IMHMM 7i" ■'! ’ ""SSMSBBgiasjr '" ••i'tjSi "T 'v- 7 ” r •" ' 7 'T;W/:JV' "iT -1 Tj—urnu win jar ‘ > w» kLr. J , ■' < . -SS^ifivTi-^St?^VsirK£fc4fla-i?^aft»"'' ?i , V;*:~ fl x-rtZ ! Jiii „ | | in-fc 1 38B[ & <W^^»M»w»g^|-^^^^p|^^^^pM«|iMßy , i'jjyjEjs; | tw■ jpt^aSK. fiy^^^ l i^!i^^^^;^^B|^^^^^^M^MP»BßßW|jSagniaJ|L i Mii | Eighty-five northeast Mon tana Girl Scouts and their camp counselors assembled at the E~ ~~” jjBF mmR. i-' ' -* w *.., ?•%> ( > JMh ' ' / fe; ■ m x> Li::' ■ —- ■ ■ aSOMf -Igy. - ■- n,uUHS ■£^£j^ v J BHsmShhl r< mHHKWB|HHHB^|W|^HBwHHL : - IMMBWKMr , » ->,>,' , <- c., *:. ,r . ■gr ■ ! ’.V r • - j ; ; -.\ v \ ;■ Jj *>, ,v 4* < '.';;;\ t ; , ' : vt J*V 'v y W <v\; ’/" s "" ' d Donald Linner Now | //I Philippines \ New U. S. airmen arrivals at Clark Air Force base in the Philip pines included Pfc. Donald T. Lin ner, son of Theodore Linner, Wolf Point. - / Pfc. Linner has been aligned as Wolf Point school grounds Mon day before leaving in a body for the Pines Youth Camp on Fort Dean Armstrong, with a grin on his face, rides out a rough bucker at the Poplar rodeo Sun day. The spinning bronc .was typical of the fast action seen. —Herald-News Photo an armament technician fur the 44th Fighter Bomber Squadron of Philippines Command and 13th Air Peck Lake. These scouts are holding their first inter-troop camp. Communities in the area Force. A graduate of Wolf Point high school, he worked for the Hi-Line Construction company before en listing in the service in November of 1950. He departed for overseas j in June following his completion of , armament school at Lowry AFB, ' Colorado. include, from left to right in groups, Culbertson, b-u.jev. Flaxville Pf?-*-** p- ' Wolf Point.—Herald-News Photo Cowboys flew in ail directions at the Poplar rodeo held Sunday two-miles north of the city, under direction of John Hagen. This barc-jack rider is about to make a two-point landing. — Herald-News Photo r hen you order OLD Hermitage BRAND you tell the world you know great straight Kentucky j§ bourbon jnMk Try lhh , 1 f» Ge „ t fem««* ■•*£t? n \ WM from Kentucky I I BM*D I J I Lfel *Q6S *2* LfeJl OVSM. \ l™ 29C COP tHO.» D 66 PROOF . THE OLD HERMITAGE COMPANY. FRANKFORT. KENTUCKY PVT. RAYMOND SCOTT Pvt. Raymond Scott, Jr., 26, son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Scott of Poplar, is completing his air force basic airman in doctrination course at Lackland Air Force Base, the “Gateway to the Air Force.” His basic training is preparing him for entrance Into air force techni cal training and for assignment in specialized work.—AF Photo >4; : : ■ 'I d/ * P"VT. CLAYTON R. LESTER~ Pvt. Clayton R. Lester, son of Mrs. L. Lester, Poplar, is now j| completing his air force basic i I airman indoctrination course at Lackland Air Force Base, sit- j| uated near San Antonio, Texas. The base is the world’s largest. I His basic training is preparing him for entrance into air force technical training and for as- j I signment in specialized work. I ay :; ; t Jr ■ ’’ ';'^ : :<rl ', r^: -:' : '''.‘(-lv : ’ ■['‘■S- 1 .: ' '''y"' f- : ‘^^X' : K: : :' - V '”' r ' r .. : . ' WPj'' - The amateur Indian saddle I bronc riding contest Sunday at j the Poplar rodeo saw the game, youthful riders making all sorts I LIBERTY THEATRE 6HOW STARTB 8:00 P.M. Friday and Saturday, August 10-11 The fabulous saga of "Blood-Red Rose” dpi ... woman of mystery! ffcL _ frpj Quebec A PinmovJ Pictui* storing M%mw ,n BarrjmoreJr. ■ Corinnc Cahrt NHiMf Barbara Rush Patrfc Knonles f If ; |; <SiPp —Mmam• mbn mKM Nikki Duvol T WyL-.- >«M If TmJMM • ViRIM I*B hMKM kj AM UMiy i m w .. —,, ffr — nin nr f m r-rwrrKmmmmmr^i CARTOON — SPORTS — PACEMAKER Sunday and Monday, August 12-13 MATINEE SUNDAY 2:30 P.M. TRAVEL TALK — LATEST WORLD NEWS —TWO DAYS ONLY— Tuesday and Wednesday, August 14-15 I Cash Night Tuesday I PIRATE ** / ~ COLUMBIA PICTURES piVMnts "*\j£ I ;kING! jiT J^ASToftmeTl laM s^%n!^JB l/CCA]VEEi &i I | OUJIN BOOTH • MARY ANDERSON • Written for the Screen by Robert L Kent • Produced by Sew Ketmen • Directed by Lett ÜBtt I TWO REEL SPEICAL — CARTOON — WORLD NE^S I Thurs.. Fri. and at., AuaustS 16-17-18 PECKONLYmVAIIfIKI baHapawwaioimi)ssSGohkwas ““j™ - " A WILLIAM CA6NEV n»ouo«- WAIKtR BROS-i * | p| CARTOON COMEDY Both Theatres Air Conditioned POINT Theatre IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIHI SHOW STARTS 8:00 P.M. Friday and Saturday, August 10-11 Matinee rm.-^r »** - tichmcoiok w 7 wo Reel ill m-lil W -Ml 111:1® Comedy — i«» *c«*iwu — sitom i *y.i« ——- — — Cartoon of gyrations as the broncs moved out from under them. This un identified rider is about to hit the ground.—Herald-News Photo