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“The office called and said if you could come in for just «few minutes it would save them thirty thousand dollars.” — RURAL CHURCH NOTICES SACRED HEART CATHOLIC CBRURCE Order of masses: First Sunday, mass at 11 8. m. ‘Third Sunday mass at 10 a. m. Rev. George Kovitch, Parish Priest. Wing Congregational Church H. R, Senecal, Minister. The church services are held every ‘gwo weeks on Sundays at 8:00 p. m. (Everyone invited. Sunday School Sunday at 10:30 3. m Mrs. Wiyde Harvey, superintendent, | 7:00 p. m. Christian Endeavor un- Maer the leadership of Supt. Hall. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES | All services held the log cabin. the Field's farm 15 miles south- Baldwin Presbyterian Church H.R. Senecal Stated Supply There will be evening service at 8 o'clock on Sunday, Aug. 15. Sermon subject: “Limiting God.” Gospel Tabernacle R. A. Griepp, pastor 10:00 a. m. Sunday school. Mr. John Law, superintendent. 11:00 a, m. Divine worship. 8:00 p. m. Evangelistic service. Subject: “One Question God Cannot Answer.” A warm welcome awaits you at these services. Maria Lutheran Church, Braddock ' G. Adolph Johns, pastor Aug. 15—Twelfth Sunday after ‘Trinity. Noon—Picnic at Nelson’s grove, sponsored by Luther League. Dinner, recreation and service. Monday, Aug. 16, at 8:30 a. m— Confirmation class. BURAL CHURCH NOTES Driscoll-Tuttle Parish Harold Brown, Student Pastor Norwegian Lutheran church, Dris- 8:30—Bible study group at Tuttle. Thursday, Aug. 19— | 7:30—Ladies’ chorus practice at | ‘Driscoll. Friday, Aug. 20— 8:30—Choir practice at Tuttle. Methodist Episcopal Church Sunday, Aug. 15. fit— Preaching service—10:00 a. m. Church school—11:00 a, m. Sterling— Church school—10:30 a. m. Preaching service—11:30 a. m. Snakes Get New Deal from Kindly Farmer Weatherford, Okla., Aug. 13—(7)— | M. Kroker, farmer who lives near here, has # snake paradise. Since settling on the farm 40 years ago, Kroeker has refised to kill any but rattlesnakes. He drives the rep- tiles safely out of the way of his farm machinery. Kroeker said the snakes repay him for his friendliness by eating crop de- stroying insects. £ Japan is pressing the United States hard for first place in world rayon yarn production. ‘Wheeler Becomes Valet to Woolsey eve i“ ti sana He cred epee uu aah i i F i using a wife and a sweet- phy Beregedeteler the advent gold digger and nil hi spelt be i i i s Loretta Young Says Families Best Critic from ‘The best critics of the movie stars are their “kid” brothers, mothers, and even sweethearts. Such people know #0 little about the stage or screen that the stars feel safer in de- on them for constructive pending criticisms. They are average movie-|. goers. At times they are brutally night air-show, are co-starred in “Love Under Fire,” Twentieth Cen- tury-Fox romantic comedy of gay love in turbulant opening Saturday at the It Theatre. ARAB.IS KILLED to have been _THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, 13, 1987 _ \ INN OCENT : d AM RECKON YOU CAN MANAGE Yf/$ BUY AP SAC AN ENTERS NOW, WILKINS # THE FORECASTLE, THERE HarcoignGelow ToL WA ee 1S NOT A SIGN OF LiFe. GY = i FING STUFF VERY FINE € : H REN FEN oot STOES EAT'S NESE SEE || BES KY ARASH ERORE SONS? BE WER Oe OTT YA | wR EAN HEAY IR NE AN! HEADEO : | BOOTS’ SROTHER Susie PLAC TTHE FiRsT WHITE) TUSBS IS TH WEVE SEEN SINCE SiR WASHINGT ALLEY OOP NOW THATCHA GOT( DINNY'S TH’ ANSWER- HE THEM CRAZY IDEAS} RESCUED ME -HE JUMPED 7H! CRITTER HE DID, BY GEE! LIT TELL ME HOW YA } RIGHT ON HIS NECK AN’ GOT AWAY FROM (| A CHEW! BUT 1 SWEAR,OOP THAT DINOSAUR- ) TWARN'T ONE DINNY S SAW! BUT TWO- WHEN L GET DRESSED en ROT IN CLOTHES, STEADA TAN- =, fen om (a BE... THERE! WAKE UF, DOCTOR... WHAT zED PRIVATE, WE'D O' GOTTEN a ' LOST ELSEWHERE, (our MOSQUITOES aes ; Baleia A. ANVWAY, aa Aa [Abe | PLEASE DON'T DISTURB HIM, CAPTAIN. HE HAS HAD AN AWFUL BATTLE, BUT I'M HAPPY FO TELL YOU ALL THE MEN WILL RECOVER... THEYRE ferrari) IN THEIR, BUNKS, By CRANE f IF WE'D KNOWN THIS BLASTED JUNGLE ipgpeingsd MY FRIENDS SUST A SQUA / EGAD, WHILE ON rVeL YEAR EXPEDITION, IN SEARCH OF THE AMBIGACIOUS Bie GAROUS, A RARE MOTH FOUND ONLY IN THE AFRICAN VELDT, I DROVE A TRAILER 500,000 MILES “THROLIGH BOADLESS JUNGLES ~~ _ BEING IN THE RUBBER TOOT HIS COUNTRY, WHEN OUR OLD \ WHISTLE TIRES WORE OUT WE USED ef THEM FOR, FORMS,POURING UVE RUBBER INTOTHEM To FACTORY WHERE HE CAN “MAKE ANEW ONES! my TRAIL- ER CAN NOW BE sEE IN THE Seay ie INSTIT: UTE! RR \AMAT is THis ee w3 A LECTURE TOUR?