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Thursday, August 5, 1943 Personals O L Oplin of Culbertson vis ited in Wolf Point Wednesday. L K Neilson of Frazer was in town Friday and Saturday. Mrs E Furuli of Flaxville was in town Wednesday evening. Edwin Klos of Flaxville was in town last Wednesday. A C Tri, Nash-Finch salesman was' in town last week-end. Leßoy Fitzsimmons spent the week-end at his home in Wolt Point. Mrs P R Dougherty is con fined to her bed this week due to a recurrence of her old enemy phlebitis. ” 'St? - “■ • 18^ W/////////I h i THESE EVERY DAY LOW PRICES. EXCEPT ON PERISHABLES. ARE GUARANTEED THRU THURSDAY, AUGUST 12th. Natural Juice of 2 Point* B'rad’att of Champion* Grapefruit (4c Wkeaties s o! f9c 18K Natural Juice of 4Po nt* Quaker Pu^ed Wheat Grapefruit c4c Sias es C: 18K Heart* of 10 Point* Each Grapefruit 2..^., 33« 7c Peaches 27c sr- Cut Green 11 Ponte D r dn r*.iKCS ids*.pt- «dC Beans 12c .. Standard Quality 18 Po’nt* Each Bran Fia. es .5 : - e Tomatoes 2 <»«. c-.20c r.,ui.* sr French’. gs, QT ’ -.4 "' £ Mustard ... 9c M Rich Ra Peanut Buiier’V 49c S^ 061 ’ — - oiirS" . 73c £ - ISK Cider Vir<nr ^,. wl lu: 49c Spaghetti 2 23c Ma? Sie ent pure K-9 Kibb'ed Vaiiiiia ~.24c Dog Food ,26c economicai pkg. whole bean « V 18K COFFEE ® 2 i DOUBLE ACTION BAKING POWDER Bl CALUMET —m3 OAIRVIAND * 1 BED POINT J^ M FLOUR - 1.55 EVAP.MILK 329< GRANDMA’S SUGAR SAVING FLOUR - 2.25 MOLASSES qu „,^2S< Crackin' Good Soda Croc/. Ji S 2 lb pkg. 33c Liquid Pectin Pekto 8 oi. bottle Isc ^Bttle'ed Pectin Su. j Jell 2 3 0 £ 23c Top Seal Fruit Jars pint*, doien 63c General Mason 2-Pc. Jar Covers ^.„2lc Searchlight 20 Cu. In. Matches 5c Zip Brand 16 Ou. In. Matches 6 23c |superVALUstores| E. & A. Cash Store Oscar Shipstead was a busi ness visitor in town Monday. Jess Angstman of Glasgow was a business visitor in Wolf rcint Thursday. » Game Warden E M Krost of Sidney was in town Thursday >n business. Relax and enjoy an evening at Th? Ltbrnyr air conditionedfor . ar cc.nfor . Howard Gavin of Plentywood was a business visitor in Wolf Point Wednesday. Jens Olsen of Dagmar called on Wolf Point friends Wednes day. Bnr White Glors Starch 8 lb. pkg. I9c No Rub Liquid Shoe White 2 <yi. bottle 9c Drc.no .. 20c Mich Tert Lye 2 ! 5c Ambassador, 860 Sheet Toilet Tissue roll 5c Recuiar Fly Tox „«c„2lc RarJiv Fiy Tox quart 35C Wain wall Soap Grains large pkg. ITc Mr and Mrs Chas Keeland of Richey were Wolf Point visitors Wednesday. Mr and Mrs J DeVries of Cir cle visited in Wolf Point Wed nesday. Mike O'Riley of Glasgow was a business caller in Wolf Point on Friday. Don’t rruss the big bargain show of five big hits, Fri.-Sat., Aug. 6-7. Eunice Johnson of Outlook was in Wolf Point Friday even ing. <Mr and Mrs- Joseph Lundblad of Circle were Wolf Point visit ors and shoppers Saturday. They also attended the Randall sale. Mrs Tom Wold returned Sun day morning from Minot where she spent two weeks vacation from her duties at the local tel ephone office. gn " SPRY | 3 LB. 15 RED fl - JAR W POINTS ■ 1 LB. JAR 24c 5 POINTS H -« k - I BUTTERNUT I COFFEE. REG. OR DRIP S 33< “* I _ I RICH SATISFYING FLAVOR fl 18 K COFFEE I DRIP OR REG. GRIND fl JAR I USE COFFEE STAMP NO. 22 H WASH WELL I SOAP GRAINS I —S/Jc™. I CAMAY | TOILET SOAP I 3 8x1,5 20^ I FC Davis, the Socony-Vac uum man was a business visitor in Wolf Point Friday. Vivian Nasby of Circle was t Wblf Point visitor last Wednes day. Ernest and Bernice Stenberg of Malta visited in Wolf Point last Friday, E .J Ladwig of Glendive was a business visitor in this city on Friday. Helen Smith of the County Treasurers office had a few days vacation last week. Mrs Eleanor Zenlz and Mrs T* AtiM K •■’Sey" tfrtd children of Poplar were Saturday visitors : Wolf Point. Mr and Mrs James M Spear man of lb? U S Geological Su •- ve" d'onitment of Helena were in Wolf Point last week. S.c in Technicolor the story of tihe Barbary Coast in "Hello, Frise 1.. Ho” with Alice Faye, John Payne and Jack Oakie, on Sun.-Mon„ Aug. 8-9. Donna Jean Evans arrived home Sunday morning from 'hitc'Ash. Mont. wh?re she vis ited at the Barwise camp and z: ed as life guard at the lake. Harry Olsen of the U S Navy and Col Arthur J Johnson of Salt Lake City, Utah were Sev rive guests in Wolf Point last week-end. There's swing music on the swing shift in “Priorities on Par ade” with Ann Miller, Betty Rhodes and Jerry Coldnna. Tue. Wed.-Thurs., Aug. 10-11-12. Big bargain show: Gene Autry I in “Bells of Capistrano”; Allan I Jones, Jane Frazee in "When I Johnny Comes Marching Home”; I "The Secret Code; The Adven- I tunes of Smilin’ Jack; Our Gang I comedy. Fri.-Sat., Aug. 6 and 7. Don’t miss it. I Coming To Wolf Point I Dr. Imhoff eye- B sight specialist, op tometrist, who reg ularly visits here every six weeks, will again be at thf Sherman Hotel, it. Wolf Point on AUG. 10 and 11 where he will examine eyes anc fit glasses. 27-2tp Third War Loan Drive In Montana In September (Montana’s third war loan drive will open September 9th and continue through September 30th in the most comprehensive campaign for sale of war bonds ; and stamps since Pearl Harbor ' according to William H. Bartley, । Executive Director of the Mon i tana war finance committee. Dates for district meetings as announced by the committee are —Missoula, August 1; Butte, 2 Great Falls, 3; Havre, 4; Wolf Point, 5; Glendive, 6; Miles City, 7; Billings, 8 and Bozeman, 9th. WEST RESERVATION I Mrs. Ed Morin | X X B Mr and Mrs Matthew Eagle Boy of Chelsea were Saturday shoppers. Those who were in town from Frazer were Mr and Mrs Paul Hamilton, Mr and Mrs Sibley Fire Moon and Ramona, Walter Clark Sr. Rose Adams of Macon was in town. Mrs Jessie Bearskin and son George, Phillip Eder and Mark Eder Jr were invited by the Wolf Point War Mathers to a supper at the home of Cleveland Ovens. Alvin Warrior of Chelsea was in town Friday. Mr and Mrs Albert Day and Evelyn and Mr and Mrs Chasing Hawk of Oswego were in town Saturday. Mrs Lizzie Arthur of Tule Creek was visiting friends in Wolf Point last week. Joe Wallotrte has been on the sick list. Mrs Joe Bergie and daughter of Poplar were in town Satur day. Mrs George Boyd Sr. of Brock ton was transacting business in Wolf Point Saturday. Mr Kane, educational field agent and Mr Vaughn called at the Wolf Point canning kitchen. Keys to Scrap If 833 bureau drawer keys were turned into scrai>, there would be enough steel for an army .45 caliber automatic rille. _ ■ ,r l^bcZe^l PlCis Ai ?R’O IE FOR VACATIONERS Mr and Mrs Fred Ahrens and daughters Inez and Eunice and son Billy, Mi ana Mrs Gene Tal iafeu-ro and daughters Helen and Lucile, Mr and Mrs Gordon Montgomery, Oscar Opgrande and daughter Joan, Mrs Grace 1 and daughter Betty, Mrs Ici ma Anderson and grand daughter Donna, Bob Durfey and Roberta Morl y enjoyed a bount -eoUs--picnic dinner -art the WolL Point bridge park Sunday ev en^ng, The girls who are home on vacation especially enjoyed every bit of it, ball gam s and all * • » » GUESTS AT HARRIS RANCH ana Mrs. Art Zervis and Mrs Andy Hansen were dinner guests at the Elmer Harris ranch on the southside Sunday. Mr and Mrs Frank Johnston returned with them for a short visit at the Zervis home. • • ♦ • DINNER AT AHRENS HOME A delicious dinner was much enjoyed at the Ahrens home in Wolf Point Monday evening. Those present were Betty Bauge, Lucile and Helen Taliaferro, Roberta Morley and Inez and Eunice Aniens. They all attend ed the theatre after dinner. PAST MATRONS PARTY MONDAY EVENING The Past Matrons Club of the East.rn Star gave a farewell party Monday evening at the Sweaberg home for one of their faithful members, Mrs Lepra Shipman, who is leaving Soon Io make her home in Minnesota. Conversation and a dainty lunch were the order of the evening. Mis Shipman was presented with a gilt from the Past Mat rons. » • » • WEEK-END GUESTS Mr and Mrs Eugene Nelson of Richland were week-end guests at the R F Hansen home in Wolf Poirit. Mr and Mrs Howard Arnold arid little son of the Rich land community were also i guests at the Hansen home Mon day and Tuesday of this week. • • • • GUESTS FROM WIBAUX Mr and Mrs Roy Scammon and son Ricky of Wibaux were week end guests at the M B Larson home in Wolf Point. DINNER AND THEATRE P.ARTY TUESDAY Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mont gomery were hosts at a dinner and theatre party Tuesday ev ening. Guests were: Mrs Grace Bauge and daughter Betty, Lu cile and Helen Taliaferro and Robenta Morley. ♦ • ♦ ♦ OUT OF TOWN GUESTS AT BULL HOME Capt Harold Boyd and wife of Salt Lake City were guests on Monday and Tuesday of this week at the Carl Bull home in Wolf Point. Oapt. Boyd is in the Inspector .General’s department and is on his way to Chicago where he has been transferred. He will be remembered as a former superintendent of the Nashua and Choteau schools some time ago. . • * • PARTIES FOR MRS. ERLENDSON (Mrs Earl Erlendson of Graf ton, N D was honored by a ser ies of coffee parties, hostesses being Mrs Chas Howe and Mrs J C McLachlan and Mrs Lud Ahlberg enertained at a theatre party. Mrs Erlendson was a guest at the W A Feick home here last week. • • • • DINNER GUESTS AT JOHNSON HOME Mr and Mrs James Rada and Mrs Warren Boyd and baby daughter were dinner guests at the Holger Johnson home Sun day. K— K M r American Legion * AUXILIARY NEW’ American Legion Aupdliary met at the Greenwood home last Thursday afternoon to formu late plans for the Molly Pitcher day stamp and bond sale, which is being handled by the Legion Auxiliary. Miss Irene Graybeal who is in charge of the entire county, attended .the meeting and offered suggestions. Mrs. Sprague appointed her commit tees and arranged for the sale. Those present fixed the tags to be used and were treated by Mirs Sprague and Mrs Green wood to a lovely lunch in re turn for their ‘‘hard labor." JACOBI SISTERS ON VACATION The Misses Ada and Mamie Jacobi left Sunday morning for a vacation from their duties at the Stephens Mercantile and the J C Penney Store. They will' visit friends and relatives at Se-I aittle, Portland and Vancouver. | For distinguished service ______ jr <flß jßk 95 , Aand up SHI RTS Shirts that stand the strain of ^xisy days with a ' gallant appearance. Stripes, whites and solid colors. Styled by Wilson Brothers co improve your fall wardrobe. Long-wearing fabrics ... V-shaped for comfort and trim waistline. Sanforized shrunk. Stop in today. The Fad “MEN FROM EVERYWHERE BUY MEN’S WEAR THERE” «. p ‘t*; ' 1 SSi 'i, I* Helping toWin Wl the War (^^he is one of 5647 operators of the Mountain Stales Company who speed the calls of the Army, Navy, Marine Corps, Coast Guard, the calls of industry and of home defense agencies— in this arsenal and training ground of Victory in our mountain states. The telephone operator, like workers in gun factories, shipyards, and munitions plants, wears no uniform. But, like them she has the satisfac* tion which comes from contributing to that greatest objective of all of us — winning the war. And by her side are 1737 other telephone women in the mountain states —clerks, typists, cashiers, service representatives and 3337 men— all serving their country faithfully at their ha nip stations. ® The Mountain States Telephone & Telegraph O Page Four EO CRMRUDB VISIT IN FROID SUNDAY Mr and Mrs Ed Camrud and • family went to Froid Sunday to : attend a family gert-to gether at 11 the home of Mrs Camrud’s sia l ter, Mrs Andrew Sundvold. Ad •I excellent chicken dinner was I much enjoyed by the group.