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Page Two Arfouto The TOWN PHONS 109 or Ml-NM whenever yew have Heme of local Interest. Your oourteey will be appreciated by The Herald-New*. New* mailed In must bear signature of sender. The Robert Sweeting family of Lustre attended the Stampede last weekend. Mrs. Maude Claire left Tuesday for Helena to visit with her sister Mrs. Jane Cooper who is ill. Stampede weekend guests at the F. A. Asbury home were Mr. and Mrs. Al Hilla, Great Falls, Mont. Marilyn Willoughby. Glendive, is spending a week visiting Kathy Burnison at the W. E. Burnison home. Dr. Jack Laversee, on furlough after a year of duty in Korea, visited at the Einar Lund home last week enroute to Seattle, Wash. WANTED Water Wells To Drill Fast efficient service Latest type equipment $ Free estimates on any water problems Let us discuss less expensive test holes before completing larger wells Box 2 Phone 700 DODD DRILLING CO. Wolf Point, Mont. —29 • Thursday, Friday Penneys y™™* JULY Of B SPECIAL! 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Stampede weekend guests at the Jack McMaster home were Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence McMaster, Watford City, N D. Mrs. Ann Council and Mrs. Ernest Waldow, Culbertson, spent M firfv mim 10 I Pl W SPECIAL! CHROMSPUN ACETATE PANELS! 88c each SPARKLING . MARQUISET TES AT TREMENDOUS SAV INGS! Lovely IN Penney's brilliant selection of colors THAT KEEP THEIR FIRST DAY LOOK, DESPITE BUN, BOOT, OR SUDBINGI HEM MED AND HEADED TOPS . . . 1-In. side, 3-In. bottom hems. 42-In. wide, 81-In. long. VERY SPECIAL! NYLON TRICOT HALF SLIPS n. 44 Yes, PERFECT QUALITY ny lon tricot half slips for only $1.44 because of Penney’s SPECIAL PURCHASE! NEED NO IRONING, WASH AND DRY IN A FLASH. Perma tuck or nylon satin in ribbon trims. WHITE, PINK. S-M-L. VERY SPECIAL BLOUSES n Women’s Peasant Blouse All sizes! ”Sype” Anderson THE HERALD-NEWS, Wolf Point, Roosevelt County, Montana Tuesday visiting at the William B. McCracken home. Mrs. Jacob Trang and children, Richland, visited at the Katherine Sweeting home last Friday and also took in the Stampede. Mrs. Hulda Welsh and Mrs. Gordon Montgomery left last Wed nesday for a visit with friends and relatives in Duluth, Minn. Douglas Dasinger spent the weekend visiting at the parental Harry Dasinger home from his studies at the University of Mont. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Moe and daughter Ardis. New Rockford., N. D„ were Stampede weekend guests at the Carl Moe residence. The Bob Penner family return ed Tuesday of this week from a week’s vacation trip sightseeing through the Yellowstone National Park. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Laneski and children David and Rosemary, Glasgow, visited at the Harry Dasinger home Tuesday of this week. Visiting at the parental Nate Green home are Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Wilson and daughter Vicki, Spokane, Wash. They arrived last Friday. Visiting at the Kermit Ulrich apartment last week were Mr. and Mrs. Art Slagel, Fairview, and Mrs. Dwight Christianson, Glendive. Rev. Patrick O’Reilly left Wed nesday for a vacation trip to Van couver, British Colurhbia. In his absence Rev. Pierre deMeissac Gravelbourg. Saskatchewan, will have charge of his parish. Visiting at the Wayne Gillette and R. D. Fraser homes over the Stampede weekend were Mr. and Mrs. George Gillette and children, Valier, Montana, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Lasley and daughter Kay, BRAIDED RUGS FROM CLOSE- OUT OF FINE YARNS! $ 1 Exceptional value! Because of a manufacturer's close-out of FINE YARNS, Penney’s was able to get this special pur chase of STURDY BRAID rugsl Now you can buy sev eral—and give each room a col or boost In red, green, blue, brown and gold. 20-In. x 80-In. oval. SPECIAL GIRLS’ WOVEN NYLON SLIPS $1 SIZE 4 to 14 FOUR-PIECE PEN SET $1 2 Pens — Pencil and Pen Refill SUMMER DRESSES GREATLY REDUCED *4 Many at • * and His Hammond Electric Organ STARRING Great Falls and Mary Dacotah. Wessington Springs, S. D A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Mile Frazier July 8 at the Trinity Hospital weighing 8 pounds 6% ounces, and has been named Robby Kin. Mr*. Anna Woolley. Billings, was a weekend guest of the Earl | Maltby's and also took in the stampede. Mrs. Woolley is a sister to Mrs. Maltby. Sunday Stampede guests at the Harry Dasinger’ home were Mr. and Mrs. Steve Douglas. Crane, Mont., and Mr. and Mrs. Spike Meeks, Sidhey. Miss Maxine Reed, Williston. N. D., was a Stampede weekend guest at the A. O. Opgrande home. Miss Reed is a classmate of Joan from Concordia College. Mrs. Adolph Garding and sons Joe and Jerry, Havre, spent last week visiting at the Dick Nefzger home and other friends and rel atives in and around Wolf Pont. Rev. Patrick O'Reilly attended the funeral of Rev. Michael Ryan in Malta Tuesday of this week. Rev. Ryan had been a pastor at the church in Malta the past two years. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Zimmer man left last Thursdav for a trip touring through Glacier National Park and also visiting with the Walter Drager family in Havre, Mont. Stampede weekend guests at the Don and Les Zimmerman homes were Mr. and Mrs. John Meyer and family, Billings, Mont. Mrs. Meyer is a sister of Don and Les'. Mrs. Winnifred Kennedy and Miss Ahlene Kennedy. Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, arrived Satur day to visit-with their daughter and sister Mrs. Lowell Burnison and family. Visiting at the parental Albert Berndt home last week were Mr. and Mrs. Albert Berndt, Jr. and daughters, Carol Lynn, Connie Rae and Carla Kaye, Billings. They left for home last Friday. Thurlow Cooper and children, Bud, Ben and Donna and Bob Simpson left Saturday for their home in Post Falls, Idaho, after spending a couple of days visiting at the Boyd Rada home. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Burnison and children and Mrs. Winnifred Kennedy and Miss Ahlene Kennedy left Tuesday for a two weeks va- Save More at Super Valu deep RE ANQ Of 97c BROWN DtAlNd XX Z’ or Z/ 1 Sweet <3 Cantaloupe x L for 29 FIFI - T • Happy Host 1 omato Juice 3 •* "9* 11" 11 < nx o Box of 100 - lEd A DAvD Blaek 79* LEMONS “ dozen 45 c Rosedale Quart Jar DILL PICKLES TH SWIFT NING . . 3 LB. CAN 89c Large Size TIDE . • W CALIFORNIA KLONDIKE MELONS — EVERYBODY LIKES THEM ctterrtes - rrmrs w SURER VALU Penny Pomeroy SATURDAY AND SUNDAY EVENINGS cation trip through Glacier Na tional Park and points west Stampede guests at the Mrs. Elsie Klipstein home were Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Olson. Williston, N. D., and Mr. and Mrs. Natha Gilbertson and children. Wolf Point. Mr. and Mrs. Nels Mahlum, Fin gal, N, D., and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Mahlum and family, Valley City, N. D., were weekend guests at the Ed Mahlum residence and al so took in the Wild Horse Stam pede. Mr. and Mrs. William Adkins and sons, Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Stratton and son. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Quir ing and children, all of Frazer; Mr. and Mrs. George Brown, Gayle and Lee Browning and Jim Hill of WOLF POINT THURSDAY, TODAY, JULY 15 “The Televl*lon Bird*” r" ■■ ] JO. PENGUINS From the South Pole FIRST TOUR OF THE UNITED STATES See these strange creature* of the sea-oalled bird*. AN EDUCATIONAL EXHIBIT Showing Down Town 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Near Westland Station SPONSORED BY V.F.W. AULT’S -PHONE 83 Nashua; Mr. and Mrs. E. Robertson and children of Bay City, Ore., were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Nick Peters. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lehner and Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Callahan and family, St. Paul. Minn., were Stampede guests of the Dougherty, PATTERSON'S WOLF PCNT, MONT. IF YOU’RE NOT SLENDER A 30 r Ft We have a lot of smart styles with the new fresh look in good colors — proportioned sizes 12y 2 to 24^/2. Prices from $8.95 to $34.95. 303 Cans TOMATOES .... 2 FOR 29< KOOL-ADE . . . ■ 6 FOR Bl Stokley’s Honey Pod 303 Cans PEAS 2 FOR 29c Outstanding Vocalist at the THURSDAY, JULY 15. 1964 Cody and Albert Loendorf fam ilies Alden H. Goodwin, Republican candidate for Congress. 2nd.. Dist rict, and Mrs. Goodwin stopped In Wolf Point Wednesday morning to get acquainted. FREE | DELIVERY V. F. W. Club