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Page Eight Farmers Union Sales Ring KEEP THIS SCHEDULE Thursday May 18th Cattle Sale Tuesday May 23rd Horse Sale Williston, N. D. Phone 27-F2O I*^l v J/ '^o I Hits the spot I la GREAT FALLS BEER rings the M £££ bell of approval when you take 3B fdS the first sip. It hits the spot I® P-3 gTZ’Tff; f° r ^ avor , smoothness and 'j* J £3H zest. Brewed from selected in- |K gredients, it is quality beer Wj ^»< under the familiar red banner. ; ^j । '■r I^l G,EAT FAILS ”’ "‘ ighg BREWERIES, INC. * great falls • Montana This Buddy Poppy dRA means a lot to me Why? BECAUSE it tell. guys like me tkaC the people we know back hams will not forget us when we become civilians again. This Buddy Poppy is a symbol of the American spirit of fair pUy. It stands for all those things in America that arc worth fighting for. It makes fellows like myself feel that you folks really ap preciate what we’ve tried to do—and that you’ll never let us down when the bends stop playing and the victory parades are forgotten. Buddy Poppies will be on sale in Wolf Point on Monday May 22, under the auspices of Louis Cramer Post 1755, Veterans of Foreign Wars of the U. S. and its Ladies Auxiliary. Buy a V. F. W. Buddy Poppy space sponsored by Louis Cramer Post No. 1755 and Ladies Auxiliary. * IMII To Honor the Dead by Helping the Living The Herald-New*—Wolf Point, Roosevelt County, Montana BAKER BROS. TOP WILLISTON HORSE SALE Beker Bros, wrth their half shetlands and Deverett Baker with .his quarter horse well known hereabouts as “Rex” topped the horse sale in the Farmers Union Ring pt Williston recently. The sale was held in the even ing and attended by a large num ber of business and professional men with many buyers from cit ies thruout North Dakota and eastern Montana. These sales are proving a great success and are capably managed by Al Cady who is also manager of the F. U. lumber yard and oil station a^ Williston. Everette of Wolf Point is the aucctioneer. Mr Baker says horses and cattle are now reach ing high prices and advises stock men from this secction to bring in their stock to these sales and get the high dollar at home, with little expense. Watch for sale dates each week in a display ad , in the Herald-News. C. W, MOORE NAMED EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT GRr AT NORTHERN RY. CO. Appointment of Charles W. Moore of St. Paul as executive assistant of the Great Northern Railway,'has been announced by F. J. Gavin, president Moore will be in charge of pub lic relations, and succeeds H M Sims, who has resigned to be come chairman of public rela tions, Western Railways, in Chi cago A former newspaperman. Moore joined the Great Northern's pub lic relations department in 1937, and was appointed advertising manager in 1942 H AC a AT THE LIBERTY Friday, Saturday Mar 19-20 Big double feature program, "Thundering Trails" starring Bob Steele. Tom Tyler, Jimmie Dodd as “The Three Mesquiteers”; Tim ber’’ with Leo Carrilo Andy De vine and Dan Dailey. Jr. also Cartoon Comedy. S unday-Mouday. May 21-22 Mickey Rooney and Judy Gar land in “Girl Crazy" with Tommy Dorsey and his orchestra: Latest War News: Travel talk. Matinee Sunday at 2 30 P. M. Tues. Wed. Thurs. May 23-24-25 Cash nite every Tuesday nite "Hostages” with Luise Rainer. Arturo de Cordova, William Ben dix and Paul Lukas; Madeap Models; ‘Maser goes fishing” Latest War News. At the Liberty Q. P. A. Notes CERTIFICATE OF TRANSFER Each purchaser of a used com mercial vehicle is requested to submit a Certificate of Transfer (OPA Form 694-457) to their War Price and Rationing Board. It is advisable, before making the transaction to inquire al your nearest Board, as to the ceiling price. The (Price Clerk will be glad to assist you in com pleting these certificates. CANNING SUGAR Spare Stamp No 37 in book 4 will be good for (20) pounds of ,canning sugar from March 1, 194-1 to February 28, 1945. Application may be made in person or by mail on OPA Form R-323. These forms are now a vailable at the Post Office. One application may be made covering more than one consum er if they all live at the same ad dresss, but the name of each shall be listed on the application. (The consumer, however, must be authorized to apply for each per son he lists ) Spare Stamp No. 37 for each person applied for must be at tached to the application. TIRE INSPECTION Compulsory periodic inspec tion of tires on passenger auto mobiles was discontinued after April 20th. However, motorists must continue to have inspected a tire they wish replaced. Truck tixx? inspection program not af fected. It continues as heretofore Tn announcing the end of peri odic passenger tire inspection- Administrator Bowles said “This does not mean that the tire pic ture has become any brighter it simply means that the inspec tion program has fulfilled its primary objective—to make mot orists conscious of the extreme need for tire conservation and and care”. Even though periodic tire inspections are no longer required, tire inspection records must be kept with the vehicles when they are in operation and must be presented to the Boards with applications for supple mental gas and for tires. When making application for tires ir order to avoid delay be sure that the conditions of all tires on the vehicle 'are noted on the appli cation. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS STATE MAINTENANCE PRO JECT NO. 69-54399 Notice is hereby given that sealed bids for the work herein described will be received by the State Highway Commission of Montana at the offices of the said Commission in Helena until 9:30 A M. on May 29, 1944 bids being publicly opened and read immediately thereafter. The wbrk contemplated con sists of the crushing and stock piling of 44,000 cubic yards of Grade A top course crushed gra vel surfacing from two crusher set-ups in Daniels County, one set-up in McCone County, two set-ups in Roosevelt County, and three set-ups in Valley County. Each proposal must be submit ted on a form and in an envelope to be provided for the purpose, addressed to the State Highway Commisson at Helena, and en dorsed, “Proposal for Improve ment State Maintenance Project No. 69-5-4399. No proposal will be considered unless accompanied by an uncon ditional certified check in an a mount equivalent to five percent (s'<) of the total amount of the bid. A corporate surety bond will be required for the faithful per formance of the contract. No proposal will be considered from s Contractor wtho has not secuf-erTh State license under the provisons of Chapter 178-Laws of 1935 and subsequent amend ments. Specifications, forms of con tract and bond, proposal blanks and full instructions are on file for examniation and may be ob tained at the office of the State Highway Commission in Helena Montana. The Commission reserves the right to reject any and all bids and 1 to waive technicalities as may be deemed necessary in the inter est of the State. No bids will be considered except those from con tractors ascertained to be exper ienced and responsible. Proposals may be rejected if the evidence shown by the ques tionnaire and sworn financial statement indicates that the bid der is incapable of performing the work contemplated. Proposals may be rejected if past work performed by the bid der for the Commission has been unsatisfactory from the stand point of workmahship or pro gress. or if he has work under contract uncompleted which may in the judgement of the Oommiss ion. endanger the prompt com pletion of the work contemplated. State Highway Commission of Montana H. W Holmes, State Hwy. Engr. A F. Winkler, Chairanm, 17-18 abjure. YOU'RE READY FOA ACTION OR LEISURE SPUN RAYON TIK-BILT SUIT Softly fitted, patch-pocket jacketYJf, O OR RW' cool, porous fabric with matching ac^ J>*'® IwU f jY tion-cut slacks. Popular colon. 12-20. S y M<M-Tailor*d Rayo* Oabardlw / . Trimly tailored, short sleeved jacket /A OR J \ / with deep patch pockets and matching I V pleated-front slacks. Sizes 12 to, 20. I ■ v a ■ W —_—L FONE 31 FBUTT R EY FOO DS. IN el A MONTANA iNST! T U T 'ON 11 fI,UM M EATS^^Sr Shoulder - Grade A VEAL Roast OQC Per Pound Smoked-Sugar Cure HAM Hocks 1 On Per Pound " POLISH SAUSAGE Ik .Up Seasoned Rite v U U ASSORTED COLD MEATS COTTAGE CHEESE — Butter Milk FRUITS VEGETABLES Texas Tomatoes lb. 4IC Trimmed 1 E/k LETTUCE lb. ISC Sweet-Juicy Navels n Ikn OEa ORANGES J IDS. O3C Lemons doz. 32c Celery Cabbage, Cauliflower, Carrots Radish, Rhubarb, Apples Asparagus • 9 lb. ■ £ BOX I 33c I Thursday, May 18,1944 MOR Lunch Meat 55c Can » CORN WholeKarnel Premium No Points 2 Cans c KARO SYRUP Golden 2 for 33c TOMATO JUICE President 47 oz. 2Jc I SUPER-SUDS For Dishes Laundry LJ FREE DELIVERY PC A C Bocano * No Points 2 Cans 2Jc BORDENS MILK Tall Cans ^c GRAPENUTS FLAKES 7 oz. Pkg. 2 For |Qc I PALMOLIVE ■ Bath Size |Qc