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Page Six FEATURING . . . Jackets . . . FOR MEN |Kjl NEW STYLES NEW COLORS SUITABLE FOR ‘ 1 ■ EVERY OCCASION Smartly tailored jackets intelr-lined for warmth, zipper fronts, generous room in shoulders for comfort — You need those jackets now — We advise an early purchase. FLEECE LINED, CLOTH JACKETS $3.98 Many Sizes ALL LEATHER JACKETS $4.95 Large Sizes Only SUEDE JACKETS $2,98, $4.75, $7.95 Variety of Sizes LINED OVERALL JACKETS $2.69 & $2.95 WOOL JACKETS $5.29, $5.49, $4.98, $5.19 Variety of Colors E &A CASH STORE Men’s Department Wolf Point : : : Montana ai * Super Valu Price* Are A* Low A* These Every Day Week, Shop tho Super Valu Way and You’ll Bo Sure to Savo Monoyl ^wSWANSDOWN ™ 25< Fjr/li l/ Salad Dressing 25c Wheat Meal 14c ^>>ll Juice"™; 2^230 Zl "8«- ” r 23c ■ I CAMPBELL'S NEW RECIPE TRU-VU YELLOW g | Tomato Soup 3 25c Pop Corn 12 ex. cello pkg. 10c I WHEATIES 22F 1 3 j^„ c % RADIANT = 3-17 < Bisquick 32^ ' $ \ THESE EVERT OST LOW PRICES WtY'/ \ i. 1 * F'k GUARANTEED THRU OCT. ISTH CAROL CUT SPAGHETTI OR ELBOW ’ MACARONI 2 ■» 15^ SUN RICH Bran Flakes 2 X' 25c Grape Nuts 1 2 01. pkg. Isc KELLOGG'S All Bran 1 5 ox. pkg. I9c SUN RICH. CRISP Wheat Flakes 2 '»“• 19c SUN RICH, QUICK OR REG. Rolled Oats 48 ox. pkg. I9c QUICK OR REGULAR Quaker Oats 48 ox. pkg. 2lc MARY STEVENS CAKE FLOUR ECONOMICAL CM C 5 LB PKG. O—■— Sani-Flush large can 19c ■* TRIM BRAND Brooms each 65c Ifruits^vecetables ■■■iod E. & A. CASH STORE IrTTO', dlsiiniwli^ihihrw IlVjll HKK Swill 1111 Br /* 1 A C [ LUX FLAKES - 23* 1 I LIFEBUOY 3 W | I J,ux S" 3•" 20 ( J | SOFTER = 3 S 25‘ 1 J RINSO - 24^ J HIGH TUT Lye 2 15c NO-RUB, BKLF POLISHING Floor Wax pint* 39c The Herald-New*—Wolf PoinL Roosevelt County. Montana Personals 'Big Five Hit Program showing Fri„ Sat, Oct. 9-10. Don’t miss it Professor and Mrs Milo John son visited Glasgow and the dam ..st Sunday. Jake Roam of the Nickwall community Was a business caller in Wolf Point Thursday. Art Bates of Brockton was a business caller in Wolf Point on Thursday. Sylvester Dillon of the Vida ccmmunity was a business visi tor in Wolf Point Friday- Mr and iMrs M. L- Eliason of Frazer were business visitors in Wolf Point last Wednesday. Mrs Wilbur White of Poplar was a Wolf Point visitor and shopper Friday- Douglas Geer of the Sand Creek community was a busi ness visitor in Wolf Point Fri day. Mr and Mrs John Stensland of ths Benrud community were Wolf Point visitors and shop pers Friday. Miss Genevieve Faegen, Home S monstration Agent at large who is stationed at Oswego, was a Wolf Point visitor Friday- Mr and Mrs O. S. Olson of the North country spent Friday visit ing friends and shopping in Wolf Point. TRU-VU BLAOK Pepper collo pkg. 10c ZIP BRAND Matches 6 M . M 23c Martin Beck of the Vida com munity was a business caller in Wolf Point Wednesday. Mr and Mrs M J O’Leary of the southside were visitors end shoppers in Wolf Point Tuesday. Lyonel Opgrande of Dickenson, N Dak visited a few days lest week at th? home of his brother A O Opgrande and family. •Non Bawden of Nickwall has accepted a position at the J C Penney Co Store. She began her duties last week Mrs Clarence Hanson is ill at her home this week with the flu. Mrs Hanson is a member of the High school faculty. Miss Audrey Lowers cashier at Penneys returned to her duties at the store last week after a three week's illness. Alvina Schlepp of Vida has ac cepted a position at the Federat ed store, beginning her duties the latter part of last week. Mrs. J. G. Seel and daughter Barbara went to Willston Satur day on the Empire Builder for a short visit. W. M. Hormek, prominent farmer of the north country was a business visitor in Wolf Point Friday. <Mr and Mrs Henry Diedrich were visitors in Miles City last Wednesday from the Nickwall oommunity. Mr and Mrs Richard Schaale ! motored to Glasgow Saturday and spent the day visiting with friends there. I Charlotte Carey and Marian | Beck were Sunday afternoon vis itors at the H. V. Johnson home ' near Wolf Point. , '.Mr and Mrs Fred Marquardt and daughters Ramona and Judy and Eunice and Gertrude Kjono spent Sunday visiting in Poplar. Mr and Mrs Peter A. Fast of ■ the north country were visitors • and shoppers in Wolf Point ;Thurday of -last week. i The Carl Moe family made a | trio to Glasgow Sunday in ap [ pointment with Dr Knierim for Mrs Moe and Arvid for fitting I of eye glasses. HATS, DRESSES, COATS—A wide selection of the latest styles are awaiting you for fall and winter, also gifts for every oc ossion, prices that please you al ways, come to Culbertson, call at my store and see for your self.— Mrs- F D. Nugent, Culbertson. adv. 37 Itc Lois Littlefield who has been employed at Fort Peck for the past few weeks visited with her family in Wolf Point on Mon day. C W Campfield who has been visiting his sister Mrs George Barwise and family retumed- Monday of this week to his home at Detroit, Michigan. Mr and Mrs Carl _Bull accomp anied by their daughter Harriet and husband Dr and Mrs Lang don visited Fort Peck Dam Sun day. Mr and Mrs Julius Christian son are the proud parents of a baby boy bom Saturday, Octob er 3rd at the Trinity Hospital- Mr. Christianson is nite operator at the G. N. Depot. IS YOUR CAR READY FOR WINTER ?????? NOW, at the first signs of dropping temperature is the time to prepare your car for winter. DRIVE IN TODAY AND GET YOUR WINTER CHANGE-OVER COMPLETE LUBRICATION and GREASING Our Service Wjll Save You Time and Money In The Long Run HAUGE'S WESTLAND SERVICE Telephone 166 Wolf Point -»-r and Mrs O T Stennes visit ed the Leo Stennes family at Fort Peck Sunday- A -large crowd of Wolf Point young folks attended the game at Poplar Friday evening. 'Dr and Mrs J C Moses accomp anied by Mrs Art Hall were Glasgow visitors Saturday. Mr nd Mrs Ole Lien of Brock ton attended to business matters at the courthouse Monday. Adrian Legare and Anslm Sauvageau of Vida were Wolf Point callers Monday- Mr and Mrs John Neubauer of Oswego were visitors in Wolf- Point Friday. Mr and Mrs Andrew Schock of Vida were visitors in Wolf Point Monday- Mrs Francis Romo of Bain ville transacted business at the courthouse Monday. Marinus Lyngard and Good win Bergh of Froid were Wolf Point callers Monday. Henry Lauridson of the And erson commuifity called on the county superintendent Monday. Mrs Ed Manley and Mrs Ben Holte of Poplar were Wolf Point shoppers Thursday. (Henry Hoye. Irving Hoye and Jo? LaMar of Froid attended to business in Wolf Point Monday. R-member there is -a cut rate matinee each Tuesday at 4:10 pm. Admissions: adults only 20c plus tax, children 5 and 10c plus tax- Mr and Mrs W- W-Miller if the Nickwiall community spent Mon day visiting friends and shop ping in Wolf Point Mr and Mrs Phil Shotnokoft and family of Hinsdale were Sun day visitors at the Jaoobi and Dolven homes. Ann Tousaint of Williston ar rived in Wolf Point Tuesday and will make her home with Mr and Mrs George Barwise. Mrs R E Gustafson of Plenty wood and Mrs R E Gustafson of Sidney visited at the home of Arylene Gustafson last Sunday. Mr and Mrs Mvron T Lockey returned to their home at Kalis pell, Montana $n Monday of this week. Mrs M D Archequette of Pop lar visited friends and had den tal work done in Wolf Point on Monday. Mr and Mrs Tom Brown and ti?iby son, of Polson were guests Tuesday at the Melvin Ferdina home at Volt Mr and Mrs Julius Gess and family of the north country were shoppers and visitors here Sat urday. Laura Lumsden left Saturday mor n ing for Menomonie, Wiscon son where she will stay with the Dr Wm Lumsden family and at tend school- She has been visit ing for the past few weeks with friends and relatives in Wolf Point. Card of Thanks We wish to express our sincere thanks to the many friends of the family for their acts of kindness shown to our father John Sulli van during his illness and to us during our bereavement. The thoughtfulness and sincerity of this friendship so expressed is ap preciated by us tar more than we can express in words- Mr and Mrs F E. Sullivan and family Mr and Mrs C. C- Sullivan and family MR AND MRS JAMES HORNE VISIT FRIENDS Mr and Mrs James F Horne who has been visiting at the home of his parents at Ross, N. Dak. since leaving Wolf Point the latter part ot .September visited Wolf Point friends enroute to Helena where Mrs Home will re main for a time. Mr Horne will* continue to Eden, Idaho where he has acceptted a position with the Federal Relocation Center. HOSPITAL GUILD WILL MEET Hospital guild will meet Tues. October 13th at the Presbyterian church 'basement at 8 PM.. AH members and friends are urged to be present. There will be a business meeting and election of officers. Question — WHERE CAN I GET A GOOD PERMANENT? AT MILLIE’S Is The Answer. ® Hr Permanents are good because our customers tell us so- They’re inexpensive because we want to * go Bive you the best for the money. V, k THE RESULTS , WILL PLEASE YOU ► Millie 9 s Beauty Shoppe Phone 193 WOLF POINT Theatre Building GOOD NEWS I FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY; I mi its ▼ APPLE URE IQKATHANS^R F osy checked, crisp A ii ft _ 4 ‘b ß - Eating and Cooking SWEET POTATOES" ™ NEW CABBAGE F p 3 lbs 10c GRAPES TOKAYS 2 lbs. 25c I LEMONS Full’o Juice Dozen 29c VAN CAMM EVAPORATED Mil V 1 eAOZ. OBt I miiiiy 2s* O mO PENICK BRAND CORN ot GLOSS BREAD XSTARCH 2£al3'X Harvest 1% MACAROKI BRAND BOX 29* A I ff WU-NUT jFjyj GRAPEFRUIT JUICE 2££ 25* ft I (Jiumed’ I POPPED CORN cel'^lao 10* jl I POTATO CHIPS ^IO‘ J Hom POD PEAS -SST 2K35- / Farm, dor % CHEESE AFT^CHfXSE FOOD 1 SPREADS GLAM 17 1U I OLIVES \ DINNER “ ‘» z 23< / wizdom QT 4ft MUSTARD fwurnEs j?r 10 c QUEENS JAr [CAMAY LAVA P&G | SOAP SOAP SOAP I ■ tuf SOAP OF THE MIRACLE CETS YOUR clothes ■ I beautiful women resolvent soap really white I I cake^ 4^25* 6^25 1 iShsTivory! I VUa soap cn<D I I CANULATED - ARC aUAr I I SAFESUo\- R “VELVET SUDS" | I WHITER WASHES - M S I—IQ 1 I pkg. 4 CAKES I9* •ms ■ / OATMEAL ^\ WIENERS 29 Iff ^l9* ft JUICY RED HOTS W i daqt Trinonro H BRAUWCHWHGEB JSAGE 8< I ft PvuT TOASTIES B salt wnßnifl «.lb. && TO. A BREAKFAST TREAT '\3^2s^Jß|EQES3n^ QUASTITY JB NORTHERN “J™ TISSUE JrollJQ* MAPI OF FWFF Al [ Owg Food Sto^T Thuruday, October 8, 1942 BABY OIBLBOBN TO MB AND MRS RD BTERBAN AT GLENDIVR Mr and Mrs Ray Smith are rejoicing over the birth of anoth er granddaughter bom Septem ber 23rd at Giendive to their daughter Mrs Ed Sterhan. The new girl has been named Anna, Evonna. MONTGOMERYS LEAVE FOR PORTLAND, ORE. Mr and Mrs Garnet Montgom ery and baby daughter left last Wednesday morning for Portland where Garnet will be employed on defense work. They came to Wolf Point freon Edgemont, So- Dak. and have -been visiting at the Jacobi end Montgomery homes. We aU wish them success and haippiness in their new loca tion.