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Thursday, May 13, 1943 "'' - Person alsj Leo Zuck of Scobey called on friends here last week. Geo. Teiszen of Lustre was in Wolf Point Wednesday. K. E. Voss made a business trip to Opheim last week-end. Jess Angstman was down from Glasgow on business last Friady. G R Austin of Glasgow called on 'business in this city Wednes day. O. E. Spear of Richland trans acted business in Wolf Point last Friday. Vital Jaumotte of Brockton was in Wolf Point Saturday on ’ business. A B Robertson of Spokane called in Wolf Point on business in connection with government regulations in farming organiza tions. swExVAUlnoßts M KELLOGG'S RICE KRISPIES 2 « “ 25< MARY STEVENS CAKE FLOUR 29< BREAKFAST OF CHAMPIONS WHEATIES •,s io< FOR MORE CUPS PER POUND USE- 18K COFFEE Corn Flakes 2„^„ 25c PUFFED WHEAT Sparkies 3 25c SUN RICH Wheat Flakes 2 LX' 19c A kIHU A >c GRANDMAS MOLASSES 29< 49 DURKEE S FAMOUS Dressing 10 as. 1>OUI« 35c DROWN QUEEN Olives 19c STUFFED MANZ. Olives V. 5 ;: 25c ISK CIDER Vinegar 13c MOTT’B Apple Juice 20 ox. tHtt Isc 18K JUICE OF Now Only 2 Points Grapefruit 2 i."° e.n.29c CAMPBELL'B TOMATO Juice 14 «. e.n 8c 18K DELICIOUS TOMATO Juice 2 W. 1 25c WHOLE KERNEL VAC. PACK IBK Corn 2 ’G" 25c QUEST ALASKA IBK Peas 19c r* - i < \\/^ PRICES IN THIS AD EXCEPT ON PERISHABLES. ARE QUARAN MX*—TEED THROUGH THURSDAY, MAY 20th. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES. I Check Every Hemin This Ad • SEE WHAT YOU SAVE! E. & A. Cash Store FOOD^|ySTORES It is cash night at the Liberty every Tuesday night. A J Crandall of Scobey called in Wolf Point Thursday. J L Hatch of Minot transacted business in town last Friday. Henry Dahl of Dore, N. D. is visiting in Wolf Point this week. J R Thomas of Havre Stayea over night in Wolf Point on his way east. R. F. Heard of Butte trans acted business in Wolf Point last week-end. J F Wallace of Minneapolis was in Wolf Point on business last week. Lottie Smith is visiting with with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Smith, and will return this week to Minneapolis where she is employed. •*** T, * E! '** E a*s: save Tines, save mode*! shop at super mocV WHERE OVALITY PLUS EVERY DAY LOW PRICES GIVE YOU THE MOST VALUE FOR YOUR FOOD DOLLAR. SALMON 29* MUSTARD “ 12< 18K UNSWEETENED JUICE OF NOW ONLY 4 POINTS Grapefruit 35< WASH WELL, RICH, LASTING SUDS Soap Grains 57< VACUUM PACKED IN PERFECT <o^ . CANNING JARS. MVE THEM. DRIP OR REG. GRIND 1 LB. JAR SUN RICH QUICK OR REG. Rolled Oats 19c IT'S SHORTCAKE pME Bisquick 40 ox. pkg. 33c ENRICHED FLOUR Magic Bake 49c 1.10 FLAV-O-RITS Cocoa 1 lb. pkg. (5c MARY STEVENS Vanilla 1 ox. bottle 25c TRU VU Pecans 8 ox. cello 69c TRU VU Walnuts .... Ml ,o 59c WHITE PAPER Napkins pkg. of 80 9c KIBBLED K-9 Dog Food 3 lb. pkg. 29c SELF POLISHING WAX Flor Sheen Pl „. 39c Flor Sheen gw art 59c Rinso large pkg. 23c Palmolive 3 ban 20c ASHLAND Toilet Tissue 3 roll* 25c she Herald-hews—Wolf Point, Roosevelt County, Montana A P Johnson of Fort Peck was in Wolf Point last week for a short visit. a Mr and |Mrs. Ed Schillinger were in town from Vida Satur day afternoon. Harold Hanisch of Williston visited in Wolf Point last Friday and Saturday. Mrs Elwin Claire went to New Englnd to visit at her parental home this week. C W Hartman of Great Galls called on business acquaintances here Wednesday. J O Shea of Billings made a brief stop in Wolf Point last week on business. (Mr and Mrs Karl Karge and son wfere in town Monday to do some shopping. Mrs. E. R. Merriman was a Saturday shopper in Wolf Point from the Vida country. Mr and Mrs Theo Tritschler received word from their son Claude that a baby boy has ar rived at his home. The baby has been named Donald Claude. All VEGETABLE SHORTENING CRISCO “ 72 c NEW VELVET SUDS IVORY SOAP 20< THE SOAP OF BEAUTIFUL WOMEN CAMAY 3 bars 20 c THE NEW GRANULATED SOAP DUZ DUZ DOES jg EVERYTHING XM L LARGE PKG. J A Knutson of Minot trans acted business in this city last Friday. R A Bonell of Billings was a business caller in town last week-end. Wm. Sukut of Williston was a business caller in town last Thursday. A E Johnson of Bozeman was calling on friends in Wolf Point last week. J C Jensen of Carelton, Minn, visited friends in Wolf Point last week. C. L. Lee went to Saco by -plane Sunday afternoon from Wolf Point. Harry McGraw of Sidney was a business visitor in Wolf Point last Friday. P C Courtright of Newcastle, Wyo. paid a brief call in Wolf Point last week. R. A. Welch of Fort Worth, Texas was a Wolf Point business visifbr last week. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. White of Sisseton, S. D visited in Wolf Point last Saturday. C W McGinley, auto parts man from Minot was in Wolf Point on business Saturday. , Mrs Ross Cavanaugh of Peer less is spending a few days in Wolf Point this week. I CwC Th* only COWBOY PANT with AH These 1 Features: HSiB I MOT-IPOf! BRANDED LmIM !■ IW WI Bl WAIR-ON-MIDE LABEI SANFORIZED, Hsie COMER-RIVETED strain pointi BSSA&TraKMU SCRATCH-PROOF MgyWßrTgCffM HIP’OCKEn oRfSI ^SHAPED TC&IHI SADDLE CROTCH ■fißEhfing l tS&rtnkoy tan Thon i^h. II G .EW* Lob«* lAantHH Brown^^ SHOES' Announcing a service shoe with a one-piece seamless back that can’t rip—a smooth inside that won’t rub. A shoe that is made to give more mileage—more comfort — more value for your money. See ir Complete line bf SHOES For Dress or Work GET QUALITY When You Spend Your No. 17 SHOE STAMP! Everything In WORK CLOTHING Shirts, Sox, Gloves Underwear Hats — Caps . V Davey Tailors WOLF POINT - MONT. wiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiumiiiiim President G H Vande Bogart of the Northeast Montana Nor mal college of Havre stopped in Wolf Point last Wednesday and visited with friends while here. Mrs Ben Walter has been very ill at her home for the past week and is still unaible to be up and around tho she is feeling some better. Miss Lucille Hamner, Social Worker from the Fort Peck In dian Agency at Poplar, transact ed business in Wolf Point last Wednesday. \Mrs John O’Neill who ha r , been visiting her daughter, Mr.. । Ray Smith in Wolf Point, Lm, gone to Froid to visit another daughter there. James E. Griffin, state super visor of the Crop Loan office, stopped in Wolf Point this week. , Mr Griffin was en route to Sid ' ney and Glendive. James Proctor and son of An , adarka, Okla., transacted busi i ness in Wolf Point Tuesday. Mr. Proctor is visiting relatives and friends in Poplar also. Lew M. Terry, special agent of the American Surety Co. of | Salt Lake City attended to ' business in Wolf Point the lat ter part of last week. i Two WAAC recruiters from I Billings passed through town last week, spending Wednesday I night here. They were Lt. Eliza ■ beth Taylor and Aux. Mary IWleiss. (Marjorie Weeks has returned from Haskell where she has been attending school and is visiting at her parental home in Wolf Point. C J Hutchison of Spokane was j a business visitor in Wolf Point : Saturday. He is the amiable shoe salesman, well known in I this territory. .Mrs Harry Sorenson, teacher from out north, spent the week end in Wolf Point visiting with friends and shopping. She was accompanied by her daughter, Rosemary. Mrs Ray Smith is enjoying a visit from her mother. Mrs O’- Neill of Fordsville. N. D. Mrs O’Neill has just returned fron' Portland where she visited with a son and family. A hilarious comedy you won’t Want t o miss—“Between Us i Girls” starring Diana Barrymore I and Robert Cummings with Kay ; Francis, Tues. -Wied.- Thursday, | May 18. 19 and 20. I Helen Montgomery is confined to her hame with an attack ol ' the measles. This came as quite . a blow to Helen as she had a record of perfect attendance at ' school so far this year. I Business visitors of the past week in Wolf Point included the following: Al Staler of Miles City; W L Erwin of Kansas City; J E Jerrie of Spokane; Burr Hill of Great Falls, and Clyde A Miller of Seattle. Be sure to see the big double feature program— “Thundering Hoofs” PLUS “Call Out The Marines” also “Th'e Secret Code” and Colored Cartoon, “Mother Goose on the Loose” — Friday and Saturday, May 14 and 15. । (Mrs Robert Hall (nee Kay Sutton of the Trinity Hospital staff until her marriage) arriv ed Tuesday evening to take care of George Barwise. She makes her home at Hamilton, Mont. I Dr. P. M. Feda and Dr. J. C Moses attended the state conven tion of dentists held at Helena. Dr. Feda also stopped at Great Falls on business matters en route home. | Mr and Mrs James Cadoo and daughter of Williston spent Mother’s Day in Wolf Point vis iting Mr Cadoo’s mother,, Mrs. ! Jesse Williams and his sister, Mrs Elsie Shanks. I I Mrs Harry Walker of Poplar 1 visited Monday and Tuesday of 'this week at the home of Mrs Nlettie Mitchell, attending the birthday party for her sister Mrs i Hattie Towns while here. i The most amazing mass of tal . ent seen in a picture in a long time—’’Star ISpangled Rhythm” । with Bing Crosby, Bob Hope, Dorothy Lamour and Paulette Goddard and many other stars. Sunday and Monday, May 18-17 ' —See it. SAFETY —lB ALWAYS THE FIRST CONSIDERATION. NOTHING ELSE IS SO IMPORTANT. NEW YORK LIFE INS- CO. 1 GEO. LOFTUS, Agt Fri-nds will be glad to learn that Mrs. James DeWane who has been confined to her home with illness most of the past win ter, is now able to be up and about the house again. “DOC" DULLENTYS MOVE Mr and Mrs A E Dullenty and small son have moved from the Northside to their newly purch ased home on Custer Street, known as the Burgess house. uiiimimiiniiiiiiiimtiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniim = J | - Youthful Beauty g ; = ...for... = | All Occasions = | A BU-TEX SCALP TREATMENT | = " for shining, healthy hair = | A NEW PERMANENT 1 = " to assure security in hair grooming = | Millie 9 s Beauty Shoppe 1 = Theatre Building WOLF POINT Phone 193 = ffimiiiiiiiiitiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiff DR A R KLATTE ||&mmß ft 5T O’*, QUAUrtY, ^B^v Zww/ VARIETY AND V /mW/ / LOWER PRICES. I I LAIUf — D ' I BACON"“ ^ll I RM® BOLOGNA 1 MGH7S ^IVVTIVIfIVi DRUB BRAND AMERICAN Rtr I .M PROCESSED CHEESE VBAUUMU (IRBD POINTS PER POUND) U Vv PBl MWW HORMBL’S POPULAR ALL PURPOSE 12-OZ n in basy-to-serve meat tin ‘ MV* ■*■"* d RED POINTS) W TOMATOES = PRUNE JUICE &.29< TOMATO JUICE 22< “SUNSWEET** (S BLUE POINTS) “WESTFIELD MAID** (U BLUE POINTS) PEACHES R^UCES GLASS 2S< VEGETABLES 3 ANS 9< I -DEL MONTE (21 BLUE POINTS) MIXED (14 BLUE POINTS PER CAN) *1 AW Hl? ANC CHOICE HAND PICKED IV AV 1 Dll AN 3 (ONLY 4 BLUE POINTS PER LB.) A3' TADAI DB <ZI E S T o ni Dra O^OOc vUKN FRUIT JARS:E » OATMEAL «"19< lakeland brand-quick or regular M CTIDPII PENICK CORN 4 1-LB. •*"'*“ OR GLOSS 4 PKGS. I# HEINZ SAUCE “vSHF BOL 23^ codfish NOT RATIONED liSST* ■QmgjmnnM PRESERVES apjJjk^’orapb griddle cake mix “GOLDEN SOY" 20-OZ. f Q( FOR PANCAKES OR WAFFLES PKG. Ar BATH SIZE lA, O REG. IV* J CAKES V s f SWAN SOAP it floats 4^2S< 1 Dmnwi H SUPER SUDS % [ o o z -23‘ ■ KLUUWL a SAVEX 2%5-19« I FI IBS? Sc & SUNBRITE SS. 0 4«"Sl9< f MU V V MSOEPfi » 2&»i7< > Ann ew on V CRYSTAL WHITE X 49 lbs.sKoU ^0 -v 45^^F We Reserve The Right Tb^Limit Quantities Ped OwS Food StoheA Page Four MRS. R. F. HANSEN HAS OPERATION AT ROCHESTER Word has besn received from R. F. Hansen that Mrs. Hansen was operated upon Tuesday, May 11th at Rochester and is progressing nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Hansen went to Rochester ten days ago in order that she might have a thorough check-up and the doctors there found an op eration necessary.