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Page Six ^Local BriepQs । 'Mr- and Mrs. Richard Seip of We buy Old Gold, White' Poplar were County Seat visit- Jewelry, Wolf Point adv- 51-fcors Monday. Carl Moe left Tuesday for Great Falls where is is attending a dealer's convention. • Mr. and Mrs- Alfred Hanson of the Volt Community shopped and ivsited in town Saturday- Howard Krogstad was visiting in Wolf Point Monday from the Benrud community. Mrs Wynn Littlefield is spend ing a few days visiting friends in Poplar this week. Richard Geiberding and Pete Olson of the Vida community were Saturday evening visitors in town. Wm Storm and sons of Os wego were Wolf. Point shoppers Saturday. Wilbur Johnson and wife of the southside were shoppers here Saturday last. Shirley’s back Folks! She's twelve and terrific in “Kath leen with Herbert Marshall and Laraine Day showing Tuesday. Wednesday. Thursday, February 3-4-5. Don’t miss it. A CASH STORE Phone 83 Free Delivery IL ^wi-^ ~ 7 ’” ^-3 SPECIALS • \ FRIDAY, SATURDAY, MONDAY JANUARY 30, 31 and FEBRUARY 2 18K FANCY 14 oz. bottle CATSUP ... 17c SALAD DRESSING O Ec Mary Stevens—Quart . MUSTARD 1 O %c Salad Style—32 oz. jar APPLE BUTTER 1 Qc GRAPEFRUIT .JUICE n for 1 Qc I. G. A.—No. 2 Cans 1 18K SLICED or HALVES No. 2% Cans PEACHES . . 2 tor 49c TOMATO JUICE O for 9Qc I. G. A.—2o oz. Cans P GRAPEFRUIT O for OCc Carol—No. 2 Cans £ PEAS Q for OQc 1. G. A. Early June—No. 2 Cans COFFEE—IBK IK bag OQc Ground fresh when you buy it , KETA ———— nb Tai Can SALMON . • . 21C ALL BRAN I Qc Kellogg’s—ls oz. package WHEAT FLAKES 9 for 1 Qc Gold Toast 4. 1 ~ CHOCOLATE GEMS Ofor |Qc I. G. A. Semi-sweet—7 oz. pkg. . VANILLA “ ~ Qc Fiavorite, Imitation—B oz. bottle . ..... “ FULL-E-RIPE , 2 lb. package PRUNES . . . 13c Fresh Fruits Fresh Vegetables Fresh and Cured Meats Among Wolf Point business visitors last Saturday were Mr. and Mrs- Edgar Casterline. Mr. and Mrs. Fred' Sugden transacted business here Satur day. . Friday, the James Scott fam ily of Frazer were business vis itors n Wolf Point. -■ \ Dr. Cloud 'made bl trip over j.he c< unty Tuesday in -the inter ests of Cancer Control. Dr. and Mns- H- B. Cloud were week end visitors' ’at'the home ot Mrs- Jane Colgan at Sidney. Mr- and Mrs Bud Bilyen and children of the north community ■were among tlie Saturday callers in town. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Leuen berger and John -Bell c.f the Vida community were Saturday shop pers in Wolf Point. Orman Paus of Scobey was a> patent at the Trinity hospital here a few days last week. Mrs. Paus was a, guest at the OT. Stennes home during his stay at the hospital. The Herald-News — Wolf Point. Roosevelt County. Montana Mr. and Mrs Mike Csanpbell nrd daughter of the Benrud com inunity were among the Satur day visitors here- and Mr>. Glen Engen and family of the Vida community were Wolf Point callers Satur- Miss Charlotte Knapp of Os wego was among the number who attended the basket ball game here Friday evening. 7 Mrs. H. Mor’ey was a Poplar visitor Monday of this week. She also attended to business interests while there- Lmnel Opgrande of Dickenson, ■N- Dak. was a week end visitor at the home of his brother, A O- Opgrande. Jerry Bridges from sputh of Frazer npent the week end in Wolf Point having dental work done- Mr. and Mrs. C R- Moe and famly have made two trips to Glasgow, consulting Dr. Knie rim and Arvid is wearing glass es. Mr- and Mrs. Chris Nelson of Oswego attended bo business matters here last week end and availed themblve" bf some of the (week end specials put on by our Wolf Point stores. Nels Lu-d and son Robert of the northside were business vis itors here Saturday. They also visited at the home of Mr-' Lund's daughter Mrs. Chas Rath ert- Big -Special 'Bargain Show- Five Big Hits showing Fri.-Sat., January 30-31. Matinee Sat- 2:30 p.m- Five Big Hits “Down Mex ico Way’’ with Gene Autry. “Kansas Cyclone” with Don Barry, “Jungle Girl,” “Holt of the Secret Service” and Our Gang Comedy all showing Fri.- Sat., January 30-31- No advance in admission prices. Wolf Talk Staff Members Are Pledged To Quill And Scroll Seven members of the Wolf Talk staff were pledged by Quill and Scroll at a meeting held Thursday evening. January 22- Betty Fitzsimmons, Gertrude Olson, Rhoda Jacobs, Ted Scbwindem, Charlotte Oarey, Milton Foor and Willis Lee were selected as members of this organization because of their work on the paper and scholarship. Formal initiation will ibe held Thursday. Feb. 5. At this meeting Mrs. George Barwise presented to the group a bronze seven point candel abrum. which is used in the in it ation ritual. The group feels very proud of this possession that Mrs- Barwise’s generosity made possible. RECEIVES WORD OF SON’S MARRIAGE Ben Jansen has received word from his son Tom, that he was ■recently married to Elenore Eaton of Helena. Tom was a Wolf Point high school graduate and his many friends here wish the young couple mudh success in their wedded life- They are making their home in Helena. AMERICAN LEGION AUX WILL SERVE HOT LUNCH The American Legion Aux iliary will serve a hot lunch at the 'building recently vacated by the Kent Jewelry, on Saturday January 31st. The proceeds will go to the defense fund- The Menu will consist of baked beans and brown bread, pie, cake and coffee- ATTENDS MEETING OF FUNERAL DIRECTORS L- M. Clayton returned from Helena Saturday, where he had been called to attend’ a Directors meeting of the State Funeral association of -which he is a member. Arrangements were made and speakers selected for the State convention to be held May 14, 15, and 16. ACCEPTS POSITION AT GLASGOW Burl Schultz, who has been employed as clerk at the Sher tnan Hotel has accepted a posi tion cit the Glasgow hotel- Mrs- Schultz will join her husband there in the near future. HERE FROM MONDAK Frank Weinrich, prominent farmer and raincher of the Mon dak country aiccompainied by Mrs- Weinrich and his son Bert of Culbertson were county seat visitors Monday of this week- Too Late To Classify FOR RENT— Three (3) room furnished apartment, close in. Call 144. 1-tfc 'ROYAL NEIGHBORS INSTALL OFFICERS At a meeting of the Royal neighbors held at the Eki Cody home last Wednesday evening, the . ffeers prev ously appointed were ins-tailed for the cn uing year- A lurch wi" served after the b: ?ss meeting. • • • • WOMEN' CLUB MET JANUARY 22 The Woman's Club met Jan. 22 at the Wolf Point Case with Mrs- Mastin Mitchell presiding. Mrs. M. B- Larson reported on radio 'Clars- A quiz program broadcast -by the men will be on the air in the near future, also a program on Nat onal Defense- Mrs- H- Earl Clack of Havre she bte.l nc if t e Ttf r f3ted listener- to the club’s bro-ad ca its. Mrs Leora Shipman was riimed chairman of the music committee and Mrs. W. C- Han son’s name was added to the committee- The secretary was instructed to send a card of condolence to Mise Larrabee and a card to Miss Donaghue who is ill. Her i addre.-s is Inspiration, Arizona. Miss Randall read an excell ent paper on Adult Education 'and the interest' worked was shown n the lively discussion which followed- Classes in in । -truction for adults have met 1 with an over whelming response , all over the U- S-. District Five has a scholarship girl, Roberta Morley, who is at , tending Bozeman college and • majoring in Mathematics. She is ' enjoying her work and doing very well n her studies. In addi tion to her regular work she ' hellps with N- Y. A. work and lives at the Girl’s co-op house- i At our next meeting, Mrs. Morley will give a talk on our ’ national flag. Assembly singing . of patriotic songs will follow, so | tune up your voice box and I join us on Feb- 12- • * • • 1 ENTERTAINS AT BRIDGE LUNCHEON ! Mrs- Milton Severson was . hostess last Wednesday after ' noon to a number of ladies at 1 a bridge luncheon. The luncheon I was served at 2 o'clock after I which three tables of bridge , were in play. High score for the afternoon's play went tn Mrs- R. D. Knapp, low to Mrs- Lyman Clayton Jr- and travel ing prize to Mrs. Jim Brownlee HOUSEWARMING FOR EINAR LUND FAMILY The members of the North Side sewing club, their husbands COAL PROMPT DELIVERY — Excellent Service — LEAVE ORDERS AT THE SUNNYSIDE BAKERY TELEPHONE NO. 71 Isle & Son “Coal When You Want It" EVERY CAR and TRUCK OWNER Wheel Balancing Is A Necessity! And will prove a real economy in assuring longer wear and lif J for your tires. We Have The Latest Beaa-Wheel Balancing Equipment and Can Do the Job RIGHT and PROMPTLY —and at— A VERY LOW COST Bring Your Car or Truck for a Wheel Inspection Free of Cost! Complete Service — Gas— Oils — Grease Jobs N.W.Hauge.Conoco Service Station OPPOSITE SHERMAN HOTEL WOLF POINT : 4—: MONTANA find families sponsored a House- 1 warming Sunday evening at the -new home of Mr. and Mrs. Ein ’r Lund wH: recently moved from the Harm north of towin to their new residence recently completed- The guests were Mr and Mrs. Chas. Allen and Mrs. Allen’s mother Mrs. Ritzam, Mr and Mrs. Clarence Lee, .Mr. and Mrs. Max Fitzsimmons and fam ily. Mrs. Bolqy and sister Lucy Tyner of Oswego, Mr- and Mrs. Bob Beery ond Mr. and Mrs- Ro’.'and Mundt. A pot luck lunch was swed wh eh also included a large cake aind a freezer of ice cream. Games and visiting was the diversion of the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Lund were presented with a gift a& a token rs, esteem from the guests present. •• • • MRS. BERNDT HOSTESS TO DEGREE OF HONOR Degree members met last Wednesday evening ct the home of Mrs. Albert Berndt with Mrs Grace Erickson presiding. -Mrs. Erickson appointed committees for the year- Program booklets were outlined- Lunch was serv ed at the concluson- The next regular meeting will be on Tues day evening. Feb. 3rd instead of Wednesday the 4th. Members please note the change in the date- •♦ • ♦ SEW’NG MEETING AT CATLIN HOME , The American Legion Auxil iary will hold a sewing meeting February 3rd at 2:00 at the heme of Mrs- Frank Cat-lin. All members are urged to attend. MARVIN HAGEN CALLED TO COLORS Mrs. O- Hagen reports that her son Marvin, who is a junior in the lew school of the Mon tana University has been called to the quartermaster’s Corps of the army. Marvin is a brother of Occie Hagen, who will be remembered by many Wolf Point friends when he was af filiated with the Roosevelt coun ty News and a brother of Bill Hagen of the Plentywood Her ald staff. You’ll like It! Here’s where you save yourself the hard work ind drudgery of laun dering, and still save a good part of your laun dry bill. Be sure and try our semi-finished ser vice the next time you send your laundry out! We' Specialize In HAT BLOCKNG Wolf Point Laundry and Cleaners Sanford Mahlum, Prop. PHONE 118 We Call For and deliver —IS FACED WITH THE NECESSITY OF SAVING FIRES, BOTH IN KEEP ING WITH THE NATION AL DEFENSE PROGRAM AND A PROTECTION TO IueMSELV ES- &6y Scouts Collect ‘Ton^Of Paper In Week ^be Boy Scouts, under the able leadership of John Motter ud collected a ton of paper last week Jan. 18 to 24 from bum places and homes of Wolf Point. They now have a total 'of three and one-half tons. I P'. ~r are being made by the Scouts to build three paper | bailers. Short and Sweet -^ls The Word For, The New Feather Cut FOR SATISFACTION IN ALL BEAUTY SERVICER-SEE US FIRST Phone Millie’s—l 93 Millie 9 s Beauty Shoppe MILDRED LANGAGER, Prop. ACROSS FROM P. O. ’r EIH Annually, Red Owl offers you this opportunity to purchase a variety of Stokely*s Finest Foods at Special Savings. All Stokely Food Prices are guar anteed thru Wed. Feb. 4th. ... WPEAS & CARROTS 2SS29< I DADTV DVAC STOKELY’S ■ lAHII ritfltf • CANS M CANS WW g|| ISB TQMATO CATSUP 2^2» I cMMMMkfc. chili sauce I STOKELY’S 12-OZ<»yt ■ REAL HOME-MADE FLAVOR BOT 11 ■ CUT BEANS I STOKELY’S GREEN OR WAX B DOZEN cans I , L 45 CANS I | VDTQDV 2 lb aqc IklUdri cracrers n< box mw SUNSHINE'S FINEST AND FLAKIEST VEGETABLE SOUP 33&29< VAN CAMP'S CONCENTRATED—DOZEN CANS iLO« BEANS'““-.3 2^ WITH PORK AND TOMATO SAUCE [winter health apple sale] Growers 7b Move A Bumper Croji EKg APPLES M.,’1.05 HEAD LETTJUE Iceberg 1 * J for 21cII ORANGES ebd' L ess > n a vels 2 dozen 39c 11 CELERY 'resh Pascal per stalk 18c I r<ivi»ma.AT "29* farmdale 'FLOUR I LAKE SMELTS iiaucAN •• I I Ima coo 49 £ *1.45 I wuma cauctt "■■■ ■ । — H HOUSEHOLD NEEDS PINEAPPLE PALMOLIVE CRYSTAL WHITE SKSrSS VW swra Ml AV canJSF" mirowm SUDS vmStmu MoaTwana ' ™ i»hoz OQt w-az eq* dkg ciaxthcg OJ I^DONim Rwsrrs tka RfgM to UmK QusatftfM A [ t^odStoneA Thursday, January 29, 1942 Services Held For Mrs. Daisy Garfield 4 ..'.U. vt Mrs. Daisy Pipe Garfleia past ed away at the Fort Peck In dian hospital in Poplar Sunday, Jan. 25th at the age of 30 years, following a lingering illness- Funeral services were held Wednesday morning- at thie church in Wolf Point and burial was made in the Catholic ceme tery at Oswego. 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