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"SAVE AT SANDE'S"
Special !
Squibb's TOOTH POWDER
.2 for 59c
_2 for 33c
Special !
TEK TOOTH BRUSHES
2 for 51c
Regular $1.00 value
50c size.
25c size.
47c
50c Denial Plate Brushes.
60c Polident .
50c Sodium Perborate..„...39c
$1.00 Dr. Wernets Powder.79c
50c Briten Tooth Powder.
40c Listerine Tooth Powder....33c
.$ 1.00
,23c Other Tooth Brushes 10c to $1.00
Headquarters for all nationally known vitamins at
Lowest Possible Prices
50c Dr. West Tooth Brushes....47c
35c Dr. West Tooth Brushes... 33c
25c Dr. West Tooth Brushes....23c
50c Squibb Angle
Tooth Brushes
50c Prophylactic
Tooth Brushes
25c Prophylactic
Tooth Brushes
,49c
47c
39c
47c
Leto's for the gums
§AM»K IlltUG CO
THE REXALL STORE
Prescriptions a Specialty
Montana
MERWIN PRICE, Proprietor
Laurel
Phone 36
7 he Outlook Says:
who had
P.F.C. Keith Dawson,
been visiting his parents, Mr. and
Do It Yourself-at Home
C/tam-M
Plf
PERMANENT WAVE KIT
5S'
Complete with curlers, csir
ehampoo and wave set.
If* easy to flo and safe for every type ot
hair. For amazing results—be sure to aaJc
ior C'imrm-Kurl. Over 6 million sold.
GARDNER DRUG COMPANY
Montana Crops and Copper are Vital Factors in the War Program
MEN WANTED
for Copper Mining
Agriculture, livestock raising, and mining are Montana's
basic industries. Montana farmers and livestockmen
are called upon to meet increasing demands for war food
supplies. The copper mining industry must produce more
of that highly essential war material. The mining in
dustry can use every available man not required on the
farm.
Experience in mining is not required, though desirable. Training
of physically qualified workers is provided on the job.
(Bien now employed at their highest skill in any
essential industries cannot be considered)
Transportation Furnished
Adequate Housing
Full Information at
Good Wages
United States Employment Service
114 No. 27th St.
Billings
Phone 2163
Authorized to Hire Miners for
Anaconda Copper Mining Company
Butte, Montana
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should you have to go far afield to get credit when
you need it. And you don't. The bank is right in the
center of things, easy to get at when you are in town; '
Yofxt time is worth money, don't waste it. Time you
waste is actually part of the cost of credit; time saved
(is one of the advantages of borrowing at the bank; (
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The Yellowstone Bonk
Laurel, Montana
£ P O S I T
INSURANCE
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Mrs. Roy Dawson, left Sunday
morning for his camp in California
for further training.
Mrs. Edward Anderson, youngest
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy A.
I Dawson, has returned to her home
near Portland, Ore., after a visit
here of two weeks with her parents
and her brother, P.F.C. Keith Daw
son, who was enjoying a furlough.
Miss Bertha Zier, daughter of
George Zier, has been visiting in
California with her brother Harold
of the armed services, who expects
to leave soon for overseas.
Churches
CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
Fifth at Penn.
James H. Haueter, Pastor.
Sunday school at 9:45 a. m., Man
cil Morrison, superintendent.
Morning worship 11 a. m., ser
mon by the pastor.
N. Y. P. S. 7 p. m., Mrs. Octavia
Bondurant, president.
Evening evangelistic service at 8
p. m.
Midweek prayer services Wednes
day at 8 p. m.
Everyone is cordially invited to
attend all of these services.
ASSEMBLY OF GOD
Lewis I. LaMance, Pastor.
A hearty welcome awaits all at
our services.
Sunday school at 10 a. m, with
the morning worship service follow
ing at 11 a. m. Our evening
evangelistic service begins at 8 p. m.
Be sure and come to these servies.
Also Wednesday evening at 8 p. m.
We teach and preach the full gospel
message. You will enjoy these ser
vices and the old time gospel.
OUR SAVIOR'S LUTHERAN
CHURCH
A. H. Hanson, Pastor.
Tel. 221-W.
Twentieth Sunday after Trinity.
Sunday school and Bible classes at
9:45 a. m.
Divine service at 11 a. m.
Sermon topic: "The Kingdom of
Heaven, a Royal Marriage Feast."
Matt. 22:1-14.
Services in Joliet at 2:30 p. m.
No Sunday evening service until
further notice.
Luther
p. m.
Confirmation class on Saturday
at 10:30 a. m.
THE METHODIST CHURCH
M. J. Wilcox, Minister.
! At Laurel:
Sunday school at 9:45 a. m.
Morning worship at 11 a. m. An
them by the choir. Sermonette to
Garibaldi and the Lost
Sermon on "Eternal Life—
I juniors on
i Lamb.
j A Present Possession,
l last sermon in a series on "Under
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fifth and
{standing One's Self.
Methodist Youth Fellowship at
6:30 p. m. as follows: Junior high
in the church parlor, and high
school in the sanctuary.
Calendar for this next week:
Thursday: Boy Scouts at the class
rooms at 7 p. m. Friday: Woman's
Society of Christian Service Circle
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meetings as
I Mrs. A. M. Olafson's, starting with
la dessert luncheon, at 1:30 p. ro\
Mary at Mrs. J. W. Long's at 2
p. m., starting with a dessert lunch
eon. Esther at Mrs. Ted Webb's
at 2:30 p. m., with Mrs. A. H.
Kremer as assistant hostess. Ruth
at Mrs. Charlie H. Barney's at 2:30
p. m. At 4:45 p. m. three carloads
of Youth Fellowship people will
leave the church, for the Mid-year
Institute at Huntley, to return at
5 p. m. Saturday Tuesday: Rotary
at the church parlor at 12:15 p. m.
Choir at the parlor at 7 p. m. Sun
day school orchestra at the church
parlor at 8 p. m. Young People's
Bible class at Miss Ella Rothwell's
apartment at 8:15 p. m.
At Park City:
Sunday school a 10 a. m.
Methodist Youth Fellowship at 7
p. m.
Evening worship at 8 p. m. Music
by the choir. Sermonette on "Gari
baldi and the Lost Lamb." Sermon,
"Eternal Life—A Present Posses
sion."
Calendar for this next week:
Friday: Two carloads of the Youth
Fellowship group will leave at 4:30
p. m. for Mid-year Institute at
Huntley to return Saturday at 5:30
p. m. Wednesday: Choir at 6:45 p.
m. at the church. Board of Educa
tion at Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Cain's
home at 7:30 p. m.
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ST.JOHN'S LUTHERAN CHURCH
H. E. Vomhof, Pastor.
German services at 10 o'clock and
English at 11:05.
You are welcome at these serv
ices.
house.
There are two spirits whom man
can follow. Those who serve the
One are children; those who serve
the other are slaves.
The Outlook Says:
Guests last week of Mr. and Mrg.
Hugh Dickson were Mrs. Frank
Dickson and son John of Billings
and Mrs. John Dawson, nee Marie
Dickson, and daughter Glenda of
Powell, Wyo. Mrs. Dawson
Mrs. Frank Dickson have returned
to their homes, but the children
remaining here for a more extend
ed visit with the grandparents.
Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Roysdon have
received a beautifully engrossed
and bound certificate from the Uni
versity of Wyoming at Laramie,
stating that the name of their
Capt. Dale Roysdon who was
ported killed in action on D day,
has been enshrined on the roll of
honor at the university. Captain
Roysdon was an alumnus and went
directly from the university to the
armed services.
Mr. and Mrs. Ceçii Paulus and
children have returned from a
week's vacation spent with relatives
in Dayton, Wyo.
and
arc
son,
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Stock Your Pantry at Wold's
Friday and Saturday, Oct. 20 and 21
Mother's pure all-occasion
Cocoa,
2 lbs.
Oxydol,
large pkg.
25
c
19
c
Pard Dog Food,
2 pkgs..
19
c
Pint jars Durkee's
Genuine
Mayonnaise..
32
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Pints Gold
Seal Wax. ..
59
C
24-oz. bottle
Staley's
Waffle Syrup
Pints Gold Seal
Paste Wax.
59
29
C
c
3 lbs. Aunt Jemima
Pancake Flour.
35
Tall 47-oz. can
Garden
Tomato Juice.
C
29
c
Ritz Butter
Crackers, per pkg.
23
C
3-lb. pkg.
Sapphire Oats
19
c
1 lb. Del Monte
Coffee.
2 lbs. Del Monte
Coffee.
33
c
2-lb. pkg.
Honey-Maid
Graham Crackers
32
65
c
c
Wold's Grocery
PHONES 1TO and 171
Laurel Happenings
Henry A. Hilderman, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Jacob O. Hilderman, is
among a class of cadets at the Mid
land, Tex., army air field who have
been assigned to bombardier school.
He is seeking the silver wings and
a commission as second lieutenant
or flight officer.
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Roberts and
daughter Vicki spent the week end
at the Elliott ranch near Roundup.
For Congress
Second District
For Governor
Lieutenant Governor
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Ernest T. Eaton
F. F. Haynes
Attorney General
Secretary of State
Sam C. Ford
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, Montana's Ablest
Governor
Stanley R. Foot
Howard Hazelbaker
State Auditor
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State Treasurer
AND A FULL SLATE OF
COMPETENT STATE
OFFICIALS
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Every One With a
Record of
Achievement
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George P. Porter
NOT THE CANDIDATES
of Hillman,
Browder
and O'Connell!
, State Supt. of
Public Instruction
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Railroad Comm.
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They pledge Postwar ]
Progress, Unity and ']
Prosperity, Free Labor,
Free Industry, Free
Agriculture!
Republican Stale Central Co mm i tt ee
« Helena, Montana
«—Paid Political Advertising.
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Elizabeth Ireland
George A. Davis
Mrs. Dorothy Huston arrived here
Thursday morning from Seattle and
is spending two weeks with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Wold. She
is employed at Seattle in the draft
ing department of Boeing aircraft
corporation.
Donald Altman, 13-month-old son
of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Altman south
of Laurel, who has been a patient
at the St. Vincent hospital in Bil
lings since Oct. 8, is reported im
proving.
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