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Thursday, October 28,1943 Personals Henry H Dahl of Lustre was in town Saturday. Nimrod Davis of Frazer was in town Sunday visiting friends. Mrs Alez Frazier of Lustre was in town Friday. John Herzberg of Oswego was in town last Thursday. J E Spear and wife of Scobey visited in Wolf Point Thursday. Wm Busse of Oswego was in town Saturday. Ed Dacus of Scobey was a bus iness visitor in Wolf Point last Thursday. John Jensen of Nashua trans acted business in this city last Thursday. Miss Bell, /Supervisor of the Fort Peck Iridian Hospital in Poplar, called on friends in Wolf Point Sunday evening. Shop Early in the Week (Jf"^*3 SHOP EARLY IN THE DAY — EARLY IN THE WEEK. IF S VOU HAVEN’T TRIED SHOPPING EARLY. YOU'LL BE £ ~ Zs AMAZED AT THE WAY IT MAKES FOOD BUYING MORE A PLEASANT. BETTER SELECTION—STORE NOT CROWDED —FASTER SERVICE! K PRICES IN THIS AD. EXCEPT ON PERISHABLES. ARE GUARANTEED THRU THURSDAY, NOV. 4th. BAKING POWDER 4 , CALUMET 'iZ 15< a 11 1 BREAKFAST OF CHAMPIONS ___ M !■ । ■k WHEATIES FV SWANSDOWN N I / QUICK OR REGULAR | / Quaker Oats “Z 22< B I ENRICHED ALL-PURPOSE FLOUR | Magic Bake 1"4.95 RED ROOSTER COFFEE GROUND TO ORDER 59 c 3 LB BAG less THAN 20c PER LB . SPRY AU VEGETABLE iHORTTNIHG I 12 BROWH POINTS ■J '.S'.- V >OR REG ' Rolled Oats 18 TARGET BRAND II Macaroni I OR I Spaghetti ■ “ 3 7 E. &A. Cash Store rSUPER VALU Martin Rauch of Volt was in town Saturday on business. S. Peterson of Oswego was in town Friday. Bob Busse of Oswgeo was in Icwn Thursday. A A Werner of Poplar was a county seat caller Monday. D n't miss the big five hit program Fri-Sat., Oct 29-30. Rachel Sterns of Scobey was Wolf Point visitor Saturday. Mrs Harold Frazier of Frazer shopped in Wolf Point Friday. Lee Blevins of Frazer was a Saturday caller in Wolf Point- Mrs Ben Larson of Brockton visited in Wolf Point Thursday. Mrs Dave Brown of Frazer was a* Friday shopper in Wolf Point. Cut Green a Polru Beans 12c Whole Kernel Moltt Pack IS Pointe IBK Corn H . > 15c Cream Style a Patnu E-* !BKCorn 2 20 ~L, 29c Flav-O-Rlte Kariy June ft Points Peas Mo. t - 20 ox. con 16c Extra Standard Ungraded IS Points Each Sweet Peas 2 27c Standard Alaska 18 Point. Each Peas 2 25c Unsweetened Juice of 4 Pointe Grapefruit «.„35c Oerel Dill Pickles -31.19 Thrown Pao* Queen Olives „.^39c 6 ©on om I cal Peanut Bitter u ^^s3c Plum and Apple Jam <^^39o French's WaroeeterehPe Sauce ■ x. mx 15c Mary Stavern Sandw. Spread 15c Imitation Cinnamon 10c Dairyland 1 Dsss Point Cash Milk 3 29c Dakar’s Baking Chocolate Mary Stevens Cornstarch 7c FluftOß Pudding Mix 2 PAOS- 29c Draadma’i Sugar Bavteg Molasses ptet Jar 29c •rendma's Molasses • MMI «44c (Mrs Katherine Neufeld was a Monday shopper in Wolf Point. Mrs Olive Stowell of Glentana visited friends in Wolf Point on Friday. Mrs O S Thompson of Scobey visited friends in Wolf Point on Friday. C A Turner of Circle was a business caller in this city last Friday. Mike Darchuk of Scobey was in Wolf Point Sunday visiting friends- Remember, it is Cash Night Every Tuesday Night at the Liberty. L A Holverson of Flaxton transacted business in Wolf Point Friday. R P. Nelson of Hinsdale was in Wolf Point on business last Thursday. Mr and Mrs M W Gillet of Sco bey spent Friday evening in Wolf Point M A Wright of Glasgow was a business caller in this city Sat urday morning. 'sUPE^iB foodstores]] CAKE OCe I FLOUR " G 45 s ASSORTED FLAVORS JELL-0 2 13< FLOODS O’ SUDS FOR DISHES AND DUDS Super Suds 23< Clapp’s Dry Cereal Food 2 25c Clapp’s Instant Oatmeal 2 25c Bich, Full Flavor. Satisfying IBK Coffee ( ^3lc Ground to Order 18K Coffee ~ ^270 Sunrich Bran Flakes 2 Phot. 2lc I Post’s Bran Flakes 13c Sunrich Corn Flakes 2 MW- Isc I Sunrich Wheat Flakes 2 '-X 17c Mary Stevans Wide Noodles 2 25c Sho-Pak Macaroni 1 18. oallo pks. 12c | Searchlight. 20 Be. la. Matches 9 X 29c Zip. IS Cu. In. Matches 9 pts. 23c I Sno White Gloss Starck 8c Lewis Lye 8 1 ~ 25c Mouoaliald Otoenem Hennox . /9c Wealth Soap Lifebuoy 20c Fer Sport Ung MHsMBBB Spray Brito IS OL Bottle 27c I Spray Brils 8 aa. SotUa 15c I Sal Soda I* B. PM- 10c I Ansßasaader, 650 Sheet Toilet Tissue 2 rolls 9c I Ashland. SOOO Sheet Toilet Tissue 3 25c Local Social Activities BUFFET DINNER AT M B LARSONS SUNDAY Mr and Mrs M B Larson were hosts at a buffet dinner Sunday at their home in Wolf Point Those present were: Mr and Mrs L N Brandborg of Remer, Minn.; Mr and Mr’s Ray Scam mon and son Richy of Wibaux, Mr and Mrs David Dick and son Jimmy of Wolf Point and Mr -nu Mrs Baxter Larson. * * * * -INNER GUESTS AT DICK HOME (Mr and Mrs David Dick of Wolf Point entertained at dinner Saturday evening. Those present were: Mr and Mrs L N Brand borg of Remer, Minn, and Mr and Mrs Ray Scammon of Wi baux and Mr and Mrs M B Lar son of this city- • * * • ROYAL NEIGHBORS AT STRACHANS THURSDAY The Royal Neighbor Lodge met last Thursday at the home of Mrs Richard Strachan. No special business being necessary the affair was in the nature of a social get to gether. Mrs Strachan served a lovely lunch and the members enjoyed the evening immensely. • » • • GARAGE FORCE GUESTS AT CAMRUDS Mr and Mrs Ed Camrud enter tained the Camrad Garage force at dinner Saturday evening. Those present were the Clarence Lees, the Alvin Hagans, Bill Black and Ann Anderson. • • * • MRS. NYGAARD HAS COFFEE PARTY Mrs Paul Nygaard entertained a few friends at a coffee party Wednesday evening. Sewing and conversation and a delicious lunch filled an enjoyable even ing. » » • • DENNY CASEY FETED ON EIGHTH BIRTHDAY Young master Denny Casey was guest of honor at a party at his home in Wolf Point on his eighth birthday, Oct. 14th. A group of his young boy friends helped him to celebrate with games and a fine lunch complete with a big birthday cake. Denny received many nice gifts. • • • • PROGRESSIVE CLUB HOLDS MEETING The Wolf Point Progressive Club held its first meeting last Friday. Oct. 22 at the home of Mrs Gene Eatinger. Miss Iren{ Graybeal, county Home Demon stration agent explained the in tricacies of “Cleaning the Sew ing Machine-” The next meeting will be Nov 19th at the home of Mrs Harold Erickson. The topic will be “Adjusting the Seiwing Coming to Wolf Point Dr. Imhoff, eye- sight specialist, op- BERR®®] tometrist, who reg- ularly visits here ]| every six weeks. wil] again be at the Sherman Hotel, in Wolf (Point on NOV. 2 and 3 ■MMB] where he will examine eyes and fit glasses. 43 SAFETY ... IB ALWAYS TUB FIRST CONSIDERATION, NOTHING ELSE IB SO IMPORTANT. NKW YORK un no. 00. Geo. Loftus, Agent ******♦***♦****-< m !»♦♦♦« *♦♦»»»»»»»« oe»oooo»a ANNOUNCEMENT B It is with pleasure that I take thio means of announcing to all my form er patrons, and new ones as well, that :: / have purchased my former business, ;; The City Barber Shop, and began op- ; eration under my ownership, Tues- ;> day, October 26th. I < ► I extend a hearty invitation to all to ; come in and see me and I will appre- < • ciate your patronage as in the past, + Yours Truly, + HANK ARNDT t Always At Your Service The City Barber Shop Machine.” Any others who wish to come will be welcome—Mrs Harold Erickson, Secretary. • • • • BRIDAL SHOW-FIR FOR MILDRED ROUNDS Miss Mildred Rounds was the guest of honor at a bridal show er given at the home of her per ents, Mr and Mrs Harry Rounds of the Southside on Sunday, Oct 24th. She received many lovely gifts to take with her when she leaves Nov. 4th for Se attle where she will be married. • * • * BAWDEN FAMILIES GET TO GETHER The Harold Bawden and W H Bawden families were guests at the Irvin Bawden home in Wolf Point last Sunday, Oct. 24th for dinner and to spend the day. Mr John Bawden who is still con fined to the Trinity hospital en joyed a visit from them. His condition remains about the same- ART COULSTONS AT MILTON CASEYS Mr and Mrs Art Coulston of Bainville were guests Wednes day at the home of Mr and Mrs Milton Casey of Wolf Point. • • * • IDA ALLEN HOME ON SHORT VISIT Miss Ida Allen arrived in Wolf Point Monday morning from Witchita, Kans., fpr a ten day visit at the home of her parents, Mr and Mrs A T Allen of this city. Ida has been engaged in defense work in the Boeing fac tory at Witchita for the past year. She likes her work as a sheet metal worker fine and makes her home with her aunt in Witchita. RECIPES a v 'V-]\ Left-over mashed poWoes pre sent quite a problem to ,<>e thrifty housewife who is anxious that no food be wasted in these critical times. Try this recipe the next time there are mashed potatoes from the day before: PIGS IN BLANKETS Wrap thin frankfurters or pre cooked link sausages in a coating of left-over mashed potatoes. Roll in flour. Fry until brown in hot skillet in melted margarine (use enough margarine to cover bot tom of pan generously). ! Other favorite low-point reci pes are found in a 32-page cook book, “Ration-Time Recipes”, a copy of which will be sent Free tp Herald-News subscriber! up on written request. Do not tone or call at the office for your copy, your request most be by mail—a penny post card will do. Write name and address plain ily and address Herald-News, i Dept R; Wolf Point, Mont. GUESTS AT BRUGGEMAN BOMB Mr and Mrs L T Bruggeman are epjoying a short visit this week from their daughter Mra Wayne McDonald and children of Baker, Mont. They came Sun day and returned Wednesday. TORS aS Faß^ Kz ;K ' K/ __ Fairs oj IB9EESB3! ^5 9 W RECIPESO Fa MBaaßKiaMa Fa an ms™™ bb sn sbw EK SEHfiK BK SK HK |H gH Eg SI SI Fa Fa lio | As a service to homemakers during these trying times of rationing and scarcities, this newspaper is presenting a series of recipes that are low in point value, low in money cost and high in nutrition value. Reproduced above, is the cover of a 32-page cookbook, “Ration-Time Recipes,” which contains additional recipes/'^' -- /This cookbook will be sent Free to Herald-NJews subscribers upon •written request. Do not fone or call at the office for your copy; your request must be by mail—a penny post card will do- Write name and address plainly and address Herald-News, Dept R; Wolf Point, Montana. I i ' * ■ x 3 \wtlW J -4 11 W w I - h l‘ fA **^*-^^ 9 • HILEt CTOIHES For Every Occasion-the NEW CURLEE OVERCOATS Fill the Bill WHETHER YOU ABB WALKING OB BIDING, THESE BRISK FALL DAYS, AND WHETHER THE OCCASION IS BUSINESS OB PLEASURE—YOU CAN BE WARM, COM FORTABLE AND WELL DBESSED IN ONE OF THE SMART NEW CUBLEE OVERCOATS FOB THE 1943 SEASON. WE ABE FEATURING CUBLEE OVEBCOATS IN TOR SEASON’S NEWEST AND SMARTEST PATTERNS, IN WEIGHTS AND WEAVES TO SUIT EVERY TASTE AND NEED, AND IN A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF STYLES, SIZES, AND MODELS. COME IN AND SEE THEM The Fad Men's Wear Ladies? Foot Wear Wolf Point Page Four MR AND MRS JIM HIGGINS HERE SUNDAY (Mr and Mrs Jim Higgins, for merly of Wolf Point were down from Fort Peck Sunday visiting 'friends,-in this city. They attend led the' fine chicken dinner at the Pariah Hall in the evening.