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Thursday, February 18, 1943 Personals Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hill were | in Wolf Point, Friday. Mr and Mrs Tony Heser were shoppers in town Tuesday. J. B. Johnson was a businses ealter in Wolf Point Friday. Frank Heser and Jimmy Gid- | ley were in Wolf Point Sunday, i Clarence Dillon was a busi-'j ness caller in Wolf Point Thurs-i day. Oscar Luenberger from Vida shopped in Wolf Point Widnes-. day. > ■ . .. . Lee Malloy and Tex Boya ■ were in Wolf Point Friday ev-, ening. Mr and Mrs Wayne Fuller and; family were in Wolf Point Sat-1 urday. See the Big Double Feature ! —"Down Rio Grande Way” — “Friendly Enemies” also “Riders of Death Valley" and a Cartoon Comedy, “The Big Build-Up”. On Fri., Sat.. Feb. 19 and JJO 4^^l j ab^rS^tk^^ [^pW^j^ •» Thrifty, Buy Economically and Select Carefully, Shop at Super Valu Where You C«n Be Sure of Quality and Make Your Food Dollar Go Farther. Super Valu Prices Low on Every Item Every Day in the Week. YOU CAN ALWAYS SAVE AT SUPER VALU EVERY DAY LOW PRICES! 18K REG. FRENCH QUEEN Tru-Vu Dressing S oz. bottle 19c Olives 10c Pecans 1 ex. oolle I 9« CAROL SALAD STUFFED MANZ. Tru-Vu Dressing ,„.l3c Olives 13c Pecans 69c UK SALAD STYLE CAROL ASST SWEET PURE EXTRACT Mustard .« >, 9c Pickles 13c' Vanilla t, ..25c STOKELY’S STRAINED SELF FOLISHINQ WAX Peanut Butter 39c Baby Food 4 _ 29c Flor-Sheen ... 39c GRAPE RUTS Flakes 2 U? ISc PUFFED RICE Sparkies 2 "Zr 25c PUFFED WHEAT Sparkies 4 oz. pkg. 10c BUN RICH REG Oatmeal 5 Pkg 27c EXTRA FARCY BLUE ROSE Rice Tru Yu 1 lb. cello 15c CHOICE BLUE ROSE Rice 3 29c MORE CUPS PER POUND IBK Coffee™, „ 29c RED ROOSTER Coffee Flavorful n, 23c BE SURE TO CHECK EVERY ITEM - SEE WHAT YOU SAVEI Dog Meal 3 17c Hi,ex 53c Lewis L Y e 3 “"•* 25c K.g DISINFECTANT BLACK LIQUID POLISH Dog Meal 2 b 0 ., 22c Sno White ^ 430 Jet-Oil 10c K-9 KIBBLED RillCA AYf* A A H Dog Food -. -,5c Sal Soda Doe Food .... 29c ll,e 3 - »« Doll Towel, IDo w SNO WHITE AMBASSADOR Drano N . 22c Gloss Starch 19c Toilet Tissue Nll 5c SELECTED FRESH ME ATS E. & A. CASH STORE ^UPERVALUSTORg ! Mir. and Mrs. John Neubauei cf Prairie Elk were in town on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Jens Dahl were shopping in Wolf Point Friday ! evening. . Dan Sievers was a business . caller in Wolf Point Thursday as ternoon. I Mr and Mrs Bob Balder were business callers in Wolf Point on Thursday. Mr and Mrs Bill Baker and | Family shopped in Wolf Point on , Saturday. Mr. and Mi's. J. H. Willough ' ly and Mr. and Mrs. Kay Clem | eau visited at the Dayton Wil ‘ loughby home near Riverside on Sunday. Ed Bach called in town to transact business from his home in the Benrud community. While in town Mr. Bach called in the Herald-News office and renewed his suibgcription for another year. , P PricM In This Ad, Except on Perish able!, Are Guaranteed Thru FEB. 25th. We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities. GRAPE NUTS 2 29< PELS Naptha Soap 10 «« 49 ( SOFTASILK 27< B A JXf Aym gelatin dessert a 1 *7^ im*Jl AH 1 ALL FLAVORS J 3'4 OZ. PKGS. * < ALL VEGETABLE *7O/ X SHORTENING LUX SOAP 3 - 20 . The Herald-News —Wolf Point, Roosevelt County, Montana Wm. Pipal was in town from the Southside Saturday transact ing business. Tony Heser of the Sunnyside community shopped in Wolf Point Friday. IMr. A. Turn.r of the Prairie Elk community was in town last Friday afternoon. I Mr. McCormick and Dick of , Prairie Elk shopped in Wolf' Point Wednesday. | Art Hall, manager of the Pay-1 , N-Save store has been on thej sick list this week. Ralph Sickels was shopping im town Thursday afternoon from Ihc Sond Creek country. Victor Bawden of Nick wail was a business caller in Wolf Point Friday afternoon. Mr and Mrs Clarence Dillon and family were shopping in Wolf Point on Thursday. Lloyd Johnson and Bud Lein of Brockton were business call ers in Wolf Point Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bates 01 Brockton attended the Fire men’s Ball Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Diedrich of the Sunnvsidc community were in Wolf Point Thursday. ■ri sijPEpr~ri. RAM FOOD STORESH _____J I Mr. and Mrs. Earl Good were business callers in Wolf Point on Saturday. Wim. Leijtzner who lives north of Frazer was a business caller in Wolf Point the first of the week. 'Mr. and Mrs. Marshall and ' Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Demp- I sey and family were business I callers in Wolf Point Saturday. j Mr and Mrs Russel Harmon of i the Sunnyside community were j shopping in Wolf Point Satur- I day. । Mr. and Mrs. Bill Eggebrecht of the Vida community attended the Firemen’s Ball Saturday ev ening. Mr and Mrs Bud Cahill of the Sunnyside community shopped lin Wolf PloSnt Saturday after noon. Miss Dorothy Damson of Pop lar visited with Lila Dougherty in Wolf Point Saturday after noon. Paul Christopherson and Ber nard Wanderaas were- business callers in Wolf Point Monday afternoon. Myrtle Nordwick. Addie Car penter and.Lyla Dougherty spent , Sunday in Poplar visiting with friends and relatives- Mr. John Knight, of Glasgow, attended the Banquet which was given at the Lutheran church Monday evening. John B. Kemp and Mrs. Anna Mast made a business trip to Froid, Culbertson and Brockton Thursday. Mr and Mrs Bert Lynn, of Richey, attended the Firemen's Ball in Wolf Point Saturday night. There is a Cut Rate Matinee [ I every Tuesday at 4:10 p. m. Ad j missions: Adults only 20c plus i tax, children 5 & 10c plus tax. Mr. and Mrs: Bud Balder ot the Sunnyside neighborhood vis ited and shopped in Wolf Point Friday. Mr. Harold Bawden of the Nickwall community was in Wolf on business Wednesday af ternoon. Lloyd Sethne. and the two Hanson boys, of Wolf Point, are home from the army for a few days’ furlough. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hill and Gust Johnson of Nickwall were shopping in Wolf Point Thurs day afternoon. CASH NIGHT every Tuesday Night at the Liberty. Don’t fail to go, you may be the lucky winner. Mr. Andy Goodsei was in Wolf Point Thursday morning, and made a business trip to Circle in the afternoon. “This Gun For Hire’’ starring Veronica Lake, Robert Preston and Alan Ladd, showing Tues., Wed., Thurs., Feb. 23-24 and 25. Don’t fail to sy it. Mr. Ervin Emerson of Fossen, Minnesot-ai> spent a few days last week visiting -with his mother, brother and sister here in Wolf Point. CLASH NIGHT, Tuesday, Feb. 23—PLUS "This Gun For Hire” with Veronica Lake. Robt Pres ton and Alan Ladd. Don’t miss it. Among those from the Nick wall community who were in Wolf Point Saturday were Mr. and Mrs- Pearl Harlow and El dora, and Mrs Ferguson, Elsie and Tate Ferguson. Mrs. Werner Luenberger was visiting friends and relatives in town on Saturday. Her many friend^ will be pleased to learn that she is much improved in health, after having had quite a siege of illness this winter. Callers from Bainville in the county seat Tuesday were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Traeger, Supt. Dahl, Mrs. Rolland Hall. Mr^. Ernie Sala and Art Coulston. They wei*e here to attend the meeting of the rationing board held Tuesday evening. 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 the Sherman Hotel at Wolf Point, two days, Monday and Tuesday. March Ist and 2nd. Dr. Howe will be prepared to ex amine eyes, fit glasses and treat all eye defects. Special attention given to children. 4-2tc 'They’re back: Clark Gable and Lana Turner against a back ground of a world tom by war in “Somewhere I’ll Find You," showing Sun.-Mon., Feb. 21-22.1 Don’t miss it. MILLIE’S HAIRCUTS ARE . . . . . . SHORT CUTS TO NEW LOVELINESS! < W F° r Pra-ctibility . . . We Recommend The SMART BREVITIES! Featuring The Bu-Tex Treatment— The Hair and Scalp Conditioner Millie 9 s Beauty Shoppe J&tIEZIHCSEBZEBZIZESS daoth'w AxhATknt for lafaint fwwdla# and babyformaiaaL I TM OOVEItNMENT U NOTRATII O CANNED MOK AT TAIS TIME M,A CASE OF SSmn 48 CANS r *★***★*★*★**★★*********★★★★*★*** * FOOD RATIONING FACTS J ★ This will bo the last week-end that you will be allowed to purchase, ★ without coupons, certain foods that will be rationed. if * These Oro The Toads Proposed To Bo RATIONED * * CANNED FRUITS FROZEN FRUITS * * CANNED JUICES FROZEN VEGETABLES * * CANNED VEGETABLES DRIED FRUITS > * CANNED BABY FOODS CATSUP > * CANNED SOUPS CHILI SAUCE > * The sale of the above foods will be “froxen" between * February 22 and 27. ixXXKXXxxxx .T.mxmmmmmxmmMMXXXXXMV.s CORNFLAKES] QUEEN OLIVES COIN OR GLOSS STARCH PENICK 1-LB. BRAND PKG. BAKING SODA DIAL 1-LB. Cf brand pkg. P&G SOAP — BUYYOUIULIMI^M^ICTOR^BONDJ^ imucE^^ G i2heads27 c I PASCAL |CELERY I THK GOOD K eatixg kxbd 32 c | IN OUR SAUSAGE AND FISH DEPARTMENT Cincinv CHOICE or TOHOOX aq. dAUkiAula *m> BLOOD UDMOB ** HJ 1 HEAD CHEESE TO 511,V1 ** 29* WnnTHSnDMOKBD-RBADYTOBAT I*33‘ PlKE—Urge lb. 22 c JACKS lb. Jgc FRANKFORTS ’^tender’skSis* -2S< TENDERONI^-^IT KLEEN-EEZ S 12‘ DUZ THS NEW Q RAN UI A TED SOAP W/rOzOO^ nG M QMAHTm RIGHTS RESERVED I Lane Littlefield who has been I visiting in town at the home of 'his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. . L E Blankenship, went out with I his mother to their home near 1 Vida Saturday. STRICTLY FRESH _ — EGGS FARM CUSTOMERS CRYSTAL GRANULATED n M WAX% USE No. U X rfIAVTTC Atmt Sally Q 1 c VUVlhlMk PLAIN—Pound “ A PABLUM CEREAL ^l9* 5^39* WHEAT CEREAL H *ueen T Tro' 15* GRO-PUP DE ^u mSn MBAt 2 19* SAL SODA c b r ^ KB‘ CIGARETTES Choke of CAMELS, LUCKIES, OLD GOLD, .... . CHESTERFIELD, PALL MALL, RALEIGH, £ J QC FLEETWOOD AND PHILLIP MORRIS TOW ▼ / 110-45* APPLES 2’2 5 -* ' Large TJeliciou, ; ORANGES 34 220 Site IUHAFEFKUIT 6 for 29c I TEXAS SEBDLESS—FULL OT JUICE LARD THB LOW COST I SHORTENING I I CAMAY THE SOAP OF BEAUTIFUL WOMEN -7' IVORY SOAP *SB* KF GUEST IVOBY 4 CASKS 19< Page Four ^l3