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Page Six Personals Dorothy and Evelyn Beck were business visitors in Glas gow Wednesday. There will be a special New Year’s Matinee Friday January 1, at 2:30 P. M. James Byrne of Brockton was a business caller in Wolf Point Monday of this week. Mr and Mts Orrie Woods spent Christmas at the home of Mr Woods par nts in Sidney. Mrs Mark Roach of Glasgow visited with fri nds and relatives in Wolf Point Monday. , Leo Lattin. Superintendent of schools at Scobey was at Wolf Point visiting Wednesday. Mr and - Mrs Al Huber, Paul and Irene spent Chrismas with the A O Johnson family at Pop lar. Mr and Mrs Oscar Anderson and daughter, well known resi dents of the south Poplar com munity were shopping and call ing on Wolf Point friends Mon day. . A thousand teeming thrlls in 15 exciting chapters with the greatest cast of of action and ad venture aces eve r seen together Dick Foran. Leo Carrillo, Buck Jones and Charles Pickford in "Riders in Death Valley’ Watch for the opening playdates. I* • L Wl 'A SAVE TIME! SAVE GAS! SAVE MONEY! F RRARY STEVENS Salad Dressing ’V 25c MARY STEVENS Sandw. Spread 'V 25c FRENCH'S MEDFORB Mustard 9c k SALAD STYLE 18K Mustard 12c | CAROL QUEEN Olives 35c PURE CIDER IBK Vinegar Glass Jug 49c MAGNOLIA Molasses 4.r, t0 37c k NATURAL FLAVOR TOMATO I Juice 3 N ^. 03 29c I WHOLE lEOME^TS OMNOE AND ' Grapefruit JV™ 21c CAROL HALVES OR SLICED Peaches 24c QUICK OR REGULAR Quaker Oats " r 23c k CLAPP'S CHOPPED ) Baby Food 3 4 LT 29c ■ CLAPP’S STRAINED I Baby Food 4 29c ' REDIFLO, REG. OR IODIZED Salt 2 U 15c KIBBLED K-9 Dog Food 8 lb. pkg. 29c ZIP BRAND k Matches 6 boxes 23c ■ CLEANSING | Tissues pkg. of 200 10c ■ NO-RUB ' Floor Wax 39c OLD DUTCH Cleanser 3 25c CLEANSING Tissues pkg. of 800 23c i SPAN BRAND | Brooms each 59c I BNOWHITE ' Gloss Starch 3 lb. pkg. 19c Bab-0 2 «« 23c HI-TEST Lye 2’^7 15c Sani-Flush largp can I9c I FRUITS ^ VEGETABLES | E. &A. CASH STORE « er ■ mwWWWM Luille Taliaferro who spent Christmas at her parental home in Wolf Point returned Tuesday t o Havre. Mr and Mrs L M Bruggeman and son visited relatives in B.nk r, Mont., over the Christmas holidays. Mrs Ralph Bray and children left this (Thursday) morning for Vancouver, B C, where Mr Bray is employed in defense work. Mr and Mrs F E Rathert were dinner guests at the home of Mr and Mrs Chas Rathert Christmas day. Albeda Schutt of Vida was ’hopping and calling on friends in town Saturday. Mrs Schutt also called and renewed her sub scription for another year. Mr and Mrs Tom Brown and vibv son of Glasgow spent the Christmas holidays at the M J O'Leary home on Cow Creek. 'Dr. A Howe, Optometrist, graduate of American College of Opthalomology of Chicago, who has practiced Optometry for over 30 years in Montana will be at ’he Sherman Hotel at Wolf Point, two days, Monday and Tuesday. Jan. 4th and sth. Dr. Howe will be prepared to ex amine eyes, fit glasses and treat all eye d.fects. If your eyes trouble you in any way see Dr Howe- adv 49 ?? These Every Day Law Prices, Em. cept on Perishables, Are Guaran teed Thru JAN. 2. MARY STEVENS, ECONOMICAL J Cake Flour 5 LB. PKG. 29<f RICH, FLAVORFUL If 18K Coffee GSO -29< \ SUN RICH. PREPARED A Pancake Flour “£ 17< 0 POST BRAN MARY BTEVINI |V Flakes 2 Pkgt. 29c Corn Starch ,» 7c U QUAKER PUFFED RICE PURE EXTRACT W Sparkies 2 4 ^" 25c Vanilla ~ 29c \ SUNRICH FARINA FLAV O-RITC BLACK k Wheat Cereals Isc Pepper 12c A GRAPE NUTS / U Wheat Meal 14< v MARY LYNN VITAMIZED ■ SOUP MIX 2 » 29< I SUN rich q Uick ■ *ol^ 1 ■ OATS ZZ. Hi I ■ Tar get brand B V ■ ■ macaron or I ■ SPAGH Eni 97< I I ° AP io dQi I I^o WHITE GAI 4Jc ■ The Herald-News Wolf Point. Roosevelt Countv. Montana Butl Nygaard returned Tues morning to Bremertop. Wash., after spending Christmas holidays here at the home of his parents- Mr and Mrs Geo Loftus and family spent Christmas day at Williston visiting with Mr and Mrs E O Hamburg, former Wolf Point residents. A card received from Arlyne Gustafson states that she is get ting along nicely in her new lo cation, Anchorage, Alaska and likes it very well. Miss Raeburn Fredrickson re turned to Havr- Tuesday morn ing to resume her work at But tevrs after spending the holidays with her parents here. Gene Lund who is attending "hoe] at Havre spent a few days visiting relatives and friends here during the Christmas holi days. Mr and Mrs Chas Rath<-rt and family spent Christmas eve at the home of Mrs Rathert’s par ents, Mr and Mrs Nels Lund, north of town. Mr ad Mrs Lage Johnson and Mr and Mrs Tommy Vine were Christmas dinner guests at Mr and Mrs C B Stuart's in Glen dive. Other guests were Mp and Mrs Frank Youngkin and son and Mrs Edith Reagen. Mr and Mrs Gerald Thomas and Judy and Mrs S Z Thomas and children spent Sunday with th- Harry Inman family. Ben and Robert Hnman, who had vis ited a few days with their grand parents in Circle, returned home with them. obis ^^MERTS 1 First Lutheran | I O. N. RUE, Pastor 1 , Sunday, Jan 3rd: Morning worship at Frazer at 9 a. m. Sunday School in Wolf Point ait 9:45 a. m. Morning Worship service at 11. Afternoon Service in Volt at 3 o’clock. Junior Luther League program .at 5:30 p, m. New Year’s Wake program, l social and service on Thursday, Dec 31st beginning at 8:30 pm. All are welcome. Confirmation class on Satur day, Jan 2nd at 10 a. m. Junior choir on Monday, Jan 4th at 7 p. m. Dorcas Society will meet on Wed, Jan. 6th at 8 p. m. Senior choir practice on Thurs day, Jan 7th at 7:30 p. m. * S « I First Presbyterian 1 । HUGH R. FOSTER, PASTOR Thursday, December 31 Choir practice 7:30 p. m. Sunday, January 3 Sunday School 10:00 a. m. Morning worship 11:00 a. m- Called meeting of the congre gation immediately following the morning service. Pioneer Society 7:00 p. m. Monday, January 4 Trustees meeting at the home of Mr* and Mrs Oliver Mont gomery at 7:30 p. m. Tuesday, January 5 Session meeting 7:30 p. m Thursday, January 7 Ladies Aid 3:00 p. m. Choir practice 7:30 p. m- Assembly of God I H- N. BARFOOT, Pastor Sunday Jan 3 Sunday School 10d)0 A. M. Subject by the Pastor “God’s Elect Who Can Lay * Anything To Their Charge’’ Evangelistic 7:45 P. M- Sub ject “Fruits Worthy of Repent ance". Midweek Services Thursday, Dec. 31 beginning 9:30 P. M. Watch night service this service will be a candle lite service. Jan. sth. Service Oswego 8:00 P. M. You are welcome here where your welcome never wars out ■ ■ ® Catholic | I REV. FRANCIS J. SHEVLIN | I Pastor | Two Masses every Sunday at 8:00 and 10 o’clock followed by Benediction of the Most Blessed Sacrament. On Holy Days of Ob ligation the Masses are at 6:30 and 8 o’clock. Confessions every Saturday ev ening at 7:30 and the same hour on the Vigil of Holy Days. On the First Friday of each month the Mass is at 7:00 a. m. a — x x Immanuel Lutheran , VIDA O. L. BORSHEIM, Pastor | 8 8 ■ Jan. 10, Holy Communion ser vice .at 2:30 P. M. Also installa tion of Church officers. First Lutheran ’Church of Circle Jan. 3 Holy Communion ser vice at 11 A. M. Also installa tion of Church officers- X it 8 1 Evangelical Lutheran | I _ (Missouri Synod.) W F. BIEL, Pastor ) X * ft Trinity-Wolf Point Sunday School-10:00 A. M. Divine-Service-ll:OO A. M. Special Services on New Years Day at 8:00 P. M. Annual voter's meeting Sun day, Jan. 10 after services. Our Savior’s- Vida Divine Service- 4:00 P. M. Sunday School-2:45 P. M. Special services on New Years Day at 10:30 A. M. Listen to the Lutheran Hour over radio station KGHL, Bill ings, each Sunday morning at 9:00 o'clock. X a a | Baptist 11. D. SIMPSON, Pastor R— * x ■ First and Third Sunday's of the month: Divine worship at Mineral Bench at 11 a. m.; at McCabe at 8:00 p. m. Second and Fourth Sunday's of the month: Divine wonhip at Vida Community church 11 a. m. At Whitetail at 8:00 p. m. Remember the broadcast from । radio station KGCX each Wed |nesday at 10:30 a m. by Rev. Simpson. VIDA NEWS Mr and Mrs Sig Jensen called at the Ingvald Jorgenson home on Tuesday afternoon. E R Merriman w<as a business visitor in Circle Wednesday. Mr and Mrs John Schillinger, Gene, and Gladys Elverud wera quests at the Oscar Horsford home Christmas evening. Albert Loendorf, who had ex pected to spend Christmas at his home, is now planning on a fur I" “h in January. Mr land Mrs Clarence Nefzger were guests at the Elmer Dye home in Wolf Point on Christ mas. The Royal Neighbors are meet ■ng .at the Leonard Jacobs home Tuesday evening. Husbands are invited. SOUTHVIEW । 1 By Mrs. Carolyn Styer I K « * Christmas Day Mr and Mrs Al Huber and Paul were guests of Mr and Mrs Alfred Johnson of Poplar. Mr and Mrs Hubert Loendorf dined in Wolf Point. Mr and Mrs Alfred Wander aas and Bernard and Leonard were guests of Andrew Christ opherson and family. Mrs Emma Anderson entertain ed Mr and Mrs Hardy Anderson and girls and Mrs Styer. Mrs Katie Heser and Leo, and the Millard families were guests of Mr and Mrs Jake Neumiller. Mr and Mrs O J Vine and boys and Jerry, and Mr and Mrs Law r-ence Olson and 'Baby (Ruth were guests of Mr and Mrs Vern Vine. Mr and Mrs Fred Ahrens and family were entertained at the Gene Talliaferro home in Wolf Point. (Bob Durfey was # guest of Mr and Mrs L C Kelly. Mr and Mrs P L Vine and John spent their Christmas at home. Mr and Mrs Julius Ware had Harry Kirkpatrick for a guest on Christmas day. Mr and Mrs Rudolph Barreth and children and Harry Sievers visited Tuesday evening at the Huber home. Mr and Mrs Alfred Wander aas were Wolf Point shoppers on Tuesday. Donna Mae Anderson visited her grandma a few days last week. Mrs Sylvester Dillon and girls called at the school Monday as ternoon. Hubert Loendorf went to Wolf Point Tuesday. O J Vine was also in Wolf Point Tuesday. Mr and Mrs Hardy Anderson and girls were out for the pro gram Wednesday evening. Mid-night Mass was celebrat ed at the Riverside Sacred Heart church on Christmas. Inez Ahrens is home from Havre to spend the Christmas holiday. She plans to stay until Tuesday. Mr and Mrs Fred Ahrens and family were guests for Saturday evening supper at Mrs Ander son’s. Mr and Mrs -Hubert Loendorf and Paul visited Mr and Mrs Martin Beck Saturday evening. Mr and Mrs P L Vine were Wolf Point shoppers Saturday. Eileen Ahrens and Irene Dahl got home from their vacation trip Tuesday morning. Mr and Mrs Leonard Single ft>n are staying at Gus Goed ecke’s while Mr and Mrs Goed.. BANKS IN THE WAR Banking is primarily a peace time industry, but the banks of Montana and of the nation are working shoulder to shoulder with every indus try and individual concentrating on winning the war. Here are just a few examples of how our efforts have been geared to the times: > We are handling without compensation or profit a big share of this community’s investment in War Bonds. The people in this community have purchased through this bank over $300,000.00 worth of War Bonds since Pearl Harbor. Our own employees are buying War Bonds to the limit of their financial ability. We have greatly increased our investment of bank funds in United States Government securi ties which necessarily provide a low rate of re turn. We expect these investments will be ex panded still further. We are complying in law and in spirit with the BUY MORE U. S. WAR BONDS First State Bank of Wolf Point WOLF POINT, MONTANA Mrs P^ck and John visited at Ed Schiilinger’s Tuesday even ing. Mrs Gorton is spending he vacation visiting friends in Mich igan. Lucille Schillinger arrived on Thursday morning t o spend the Christmas vacation with rela tives at Vida. She returned to Glia. Falls Monday morning " h sh has a position in the insurmcc department of the Gen oral Motors Corp. Mrs Hayes and children visit ed sev:ral days at the Tritschler home this week. Mi- and Mrs Joe Schillinger entertained a-number of guests at dinner Sunday. ccke are gone on a trip to Cali fornia. Mr .and Mrs Fred Kuehne and Mr and Mrs Martin Wittenberg md Robeit were Sunday visitors of Mrs Katie Heser and Leo. Mr rnd Mrs P L Vine and John visited Sunday at Hubert Loendorf’s/ The men went rab bit hunting. Merry Christmas and H^ppy New Year to Mr and Mrs Dolin and force. R 8 ■ HOSPITAL NEWS STEELE HOSPITAL To Mr and Mrs Fletche Clam pit of Fnazer was bom a baby daughter on Dec. 26 weighing 8 lb- and 3 oz. Mrs Melvin Strand is very much better this week. Mrs Stewart Warden and in fant son were dismissed Sunday. ON PAY DAY, BUY BONDS— * v a —Reason's (SreetuujE— N OW, when all America looks hope fully to a new and better year, we pause to take stock of our assdts, and find that chief among them is the good will of our many customers. So we renew our pledge to do every thing in our power to merit a continu ance of your good will. There are clouds on the horizon, and clouds in the zelnith, boo, but we face the future with tlhe firm conviction that now, on the threshold of 1943, we may truly say, as in the past, we wish you a Very Happy New Year. Qwl Pood, Mildred Jensen Stanley Lucht, Manager Government's control of consumer credit to pre vent inflation. All our lending facilities are available to help individuals and business engaged in the war ef fort. With farmers, ranchers and livestock grow ers producing "Food for Freedom" we are cooper ating fully. In every way we can we are making our ex ptrience, our facilities, and our Information avail able to help individuals and business firms ad just their financial affairs to the extraordinary demands of the times. Our work is greatly increased. Notwithstand ing a mounting burden of taxes, much of our ad ditional work is done without compensation to the bank. But we have a job to do and we're do ing it—willingly and as well as we know how, glad that banking, which thrives on peaee, out play a part in winning the war. Thursday, December 31, 1942 | WIDEAWAKE I Mrs. Axel Grimsrud 8 ■ Virgil Bilyeu who is attending the School of Mines at Butte is sp.nding his Christmas vacation here visiting his parents and other relatives- Lily’ and Lilia Toavs who arc attending Bible school at Min neapolis are visiting at their par ental home for their Christmas vacation. A F Toavs and family, Her bert Dyck and family and Earl । Maltby family all attended the Christmas program at the Bethel church Christmas eve. , Mr and Mrs Everl Bilyeu and children, John and Virgil Belyeu and Mr and Mrs Axel Grimsrud and family and Krist Grimsrud were Christmas dinner guests of Mr and Mrs A P Bilyeu. Byron Lee was home on fur lough for a few days to spend Christmas with his parents, Mr and Mrs Albert Lee- Friends of Ted Hoffman were shocked to hear of his death. Sincere sympathy is extended to the bereaved parents and family. Mrs Harry Sorenson is able to be back teaching this week after being sick since Thanksgiving. Her two daughters accompanied her, one will enroll in school and the other will spend the week with them- PROPERLY PRINTED POSTERS PLEASE PARTICULAR PEOPLE WE PRINT ’EM SAFETY -IS ALWAYS THE FIRST CONSIDERATION. NOTHING ELSE IS SO IMPORTANT. NEW YORK LIFE INS. CO. GEO. LOFTUS, Agt.