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Red Deer Advocate 1944-01-01 - 1945-12-31
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BER 21st, 194 ter, Call Frank ime to suit your tors ors FARGO RED DEER AYS: ek s statements (OT. .A- COLOR little or no power absorbent of or 1aving no spectral Wagnalls New ary only second-to- service by spec- vernment certi- icing radio and department has servicing. experi- fit isn't a radio, gt; WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 21st, 1945 3 A. and H. JASMAN S CASH AUCTION SALE Having received instructions from the owner, we will sell by public auction at their farm, located on the S.E. 10-40-27-Wath M.; 5 miles west of Lacombe on the gravelled highway (the old Ossie Walker farm), on Tuesday, Nov. 27 Commencing at 10:30 a.m. sharp Lunch served by Spruceville U.P.W.A. Please bring your cups. 3HORSES 43CATTLE HOGS SHEEP Black gelding, smooth mouth; bay mare, smooth mouth; bay mare, 4 years old. Purebred Aberdeen-Angus bull, Bandolier Mac 2 14 good milk sh, some. to calve 00) me toward spring; several good heifers, bred, between years old; some good beef cattle, Ram; ewe; 19 hogs; Purebred Yorkshire boar, with papers; 2 extra Kood sows, in pig; 16 feeder pigs; Billy goat; Shetland pony, 80 yearling Leghorn hens, some laying; some eese and turkeys: FARM. MACHINERY, ETC. . 191 MINNEAPOLIS:MOLINE TRACTOR, of rubber, with fluld, lights, statter; in.AL shape. 99 hp. CATERPILLAR TRACTOR, in good. shape. 12 1. BOLVINE COMBINE WITH MOTOR 22:98 STEEL CASE SEPARATOR, roller bearings, with belts; in Al shape. fall, 125 ft. Drive Belt, new last fal tiller, com- ; Cockshutt double disc; un drill; 12 ft. McCormick disc; MceCormick-Deering 10 ft..cultivator, with tractor i 10 ft. McCormick-Deering power binder; 8 ft. Cockshutt binder, like new; 8 ft. McCormick-Deering binder; Ideal mower: 12 ft: Bolvine combine, with motor; Massey-Harris 8 ft. plete with seed. bo: 3 28. ; ; 3 cast-iron tank heaters; quantity barbed i quantity hog. wire; r posts; 2 self-feeders for hogs; 2 le: feeders; chicken coup; chicken wire; hog troughs; 3. stock saddles; harness; quantity of shingles; windows; laths; window frames; about 8,000 ft. planed dry lumber; wor blacksmith's forge, shovels, forks, anvil, 2-post-d. chains, truck rack, seed wheat, treat stretche: electric fencer, grease gun, saws, axes, and other tools too nui erousto mention: . HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS Cook, stove; '32-volt Electrolux, like new; 32-volt table lamp and + ice refrigerator; Singer sewing machine; oak buffet; side- id extension table and chairs; small table: chest of washstand; heater; medicine chest with mirror; Me- Deering No. 2 cream separator; gas lamp; enamelled-top kitchen table.and chairs; food chopper; churn; cream cans, egh cases, spring-filled mattress, like new; 2 beds and springs: clothes rack, flour tin, books, mantel clock, dishes, some plants, quantity of canned fruit, potatoes, carrots; No. 12 DeLaval cream separator; washing machine, and numerous other articles. TERMS CASH NO RESERVE AURTHUR and HERBERT JASMAN, Owners. JESSE FRASER, Clerk C.F. DAMRON and N. T. DAMRON, Auctioneers License 123-45-46 License 1583-45-46 Advocate Want Ads. Bring Results-Try Them THE RED DEER ADVOC. Harry Thompson s Cash AUCTION SALE At ALLWOOD SALE YARD, ROCKY MT. HOUSE SATURDAY, December 1 Comprising Registered Black Angus Cattle ten grade cows to freshen in the spring; horses; John Deere D Model Tractor, as new, together with power machinery as good as new, and other farm equipment, P. DUFFIELD, Auctioner. License 81-45-46 E. DeLONG S CASH Public Auction Having received instructions from the owner, we will sell by public suction at his farm located on the S.E. quarter 25-41-27- a 4 mites north of Lacombe on the main highway, then 2 miles west then 2 miles north, on Thursday, Nov. 29 Sale starts at 11 a.m. sharp Soderburg-Scott A quiet wedding of interest to the many friends of the young couple in the Red Deer und Ched- derville districts, was solemnized on Monday, November 5, in St. lichuel's Church, Calgary, Dorothy Bettina of Mr, and Mrs. EE. won, became the bride of Ruben Soderburg, son of and Mrs. C, Soderburg of Ched- derville. Rev, C, Reeves perform: the ceremony, Mr, and Mrs. ephenson, parents of th bride, the sole attendants. - The i couple spent thelr honey. Igary. They will make in the Big Bend district ption was held at the home on Sunday, November 14, where all the relatives attended rt m bride Central Albe Hockey Schedule The Central Alberta Hockey League opens on Saturday, Decem- r 1. The games for December and January are given below and the schedule for February will be released later. All games, except on holidays, will start at 8:30 p.m. holiday amex starting at 3 p.m. Clip out the schedule and save it for future refe 5 Dec. 1 Camrose at We' nbe 8 HEAD OF HORSES 16 HEAD OF CATTLE Team brown xeldings, smoath mouth, 1800 ths; black gelding, rising 8 years, 1500 tbs.; roan mare, rising 7 years, 1500 bs.; grey mare, rising 6 years, 1250 ths.; bay gelding, rising 4 years, 1250 tha. choice Holstein milk cows, with calves at foot; 2 older milk cows; range cow with calf; heifer, 2 years old; 5 pring calves. FARM MACHINERY 1944 LH.C. W9 TRACTOR. put in one crop; rubber tires, starter and: lights; wheel weights and solution in tires; extra. belt pulley; power take-off; RUMELY OIL PULL TRACTOR, new cylinder head, overhauled; a good belt power unit: 1944 MASSEY-HARRIS 14 ft, SELF-PROPELLED COMBINE, with pick-up, also new special tined reel for picking up down grain, TRACTOR TRAILER. with dual tires on rear, hydraulic brakes; 200 bushel grain box and stock rack. LH.C. 9 ft. one-way, with seeder attachment, used one season: Massey-Harris 12 ft. swather, as good as new: Case all-steel seed drill, 24 run and double disc; 7 ft. Massey-Harris binder: School of Agriculture type tractor sweep; 2 wagon boxes; 3 sets of sleighs; 2-furrow 14-inch LH.C. horse plow; circular wood saw: 2 hp. Briggs Stratton air-cooled pump engine; pump jack; steel water tank, equipped with drinking fountains; tank heaters; 2 sets good breeching ha ness; horse collars; Viking axes, 2 wagons, tools, and other LUMBER, WIRE, FERTILIZER, ETC. Several thousand feet of lumber, mostly 2x4's, 2x6's, 6x6's, ete: some fence posts, woven wire, some tankage, fertilizer, etc.; used heater; used cook stove. TERMS CASH NO RESERVE Lunch served by Fairview Ladies Aid. Bring your own cups. C. F. DAMRON and N. T. DAMRON, Auctioneers GEORGE DeLONG, Owner. JESSE FRASER, Clerk License 123-45-46 License 1583-45-46 at Wetaskiwin 8 Wetaskiwin at Ss Dee. Dee. Lacombe at Red 10 Camr: ed Deer Dec. 2 se at Ri aacombe. at Stettler Dec. ed Deer at Wetaskiwin Lacombe at Camrose. Dec. 26 Wetaskiwin at Camrose Deer at Lacombe Dec. 29 Stettler at Wetaskiwin Camrose at, Lacombe 1 Camrose at Wetaskiwin Lacombe at Red Deer 5 Wetaskiwin at Stettler Jan, Jan, Jan, Jan. 10 Stettler at Red Di Jan Lacombe at Stettler Jan, 17 Wetaskiwin at Lacombe Jan, 19 Stettler at Wetaskiwin Camrose at Red Deer Jan, 22 Red Deer at Stettler Jan: 24 Jan, 26 Stettler at Lacombe Wetaskiwin at Camrose amrose at Stettler Red Deer at Lacombe *Jan.31 Lacombe at Camrose Wetaskiwin at Red Deer () Owing to 1 Arena being rented to the Curling Club, this date will be changed at Red Deer. Jan, 29. Why be cash out when you can Sgash in with an Advocate want ad? ATE, RED DEER, ALBERTA Willowdale Welcomes Its Own Servicemen Friday, November 16. ial night for the trict. This was the wus a spec Willowdale d night the the supreme sacrifice. Rev. Bray asked the blessing, and about eighty-five friends and neigh: bors of the boys sat down to enjoy a chicken supper with all the trim- mings. eay welcomed the. boys home everyone present to treat this function as family reunion. The accordi: J. Kelm was enjoyed. Mrs. K. Y Red Deer, and Mrs. Bray gave vocal solos, which were by fully sung. wi y The speaker of the evening, N Kirkham, Red Deer, spoke of the dark days at the time of the blitz in England, and how our Canadian boys faced them. He didn't leave out the humorous side, either, and a PAGE SEVEN FARMERS We have a stock of Sleigh Poles and Runners made of good seasoned Hemlock SAVE COAL Use Insulation in your home, Call in and see us now, BEAVER (ALBERTA) LUMBER Co. Ltd. Phone 577 J. A. HABKIRK, Manager RED DEER had the crowd 1 s thinking. A silent toast, in tribute to the fallen comrades, was honored, G. Towers, on behalf of the com- munity, presented the honored guests with billfolds and fountain pens to Mrs. M. Stringer and H, McFadden. The servicemen who were able to attend included: J. Kind, W. Kind, G, Kendrew, A. Smith, J. Ross, R. Nichols, N. Steele, W. Nugridge, J. Kelm, I. Hoskin, B, Hoskin and G. Berteau. Billfolds will be sent to the others whose names appear on the Willowdale honor roll, C, A. Wolcott, O. Jamison, A. ick, A. Fiske, F, McFadden Wearcen. and W Fee One of the boys remarked that was worth., being overseas a fe years to come home to a welcome like this CANADA SELLS CHINA SHIPS, RAILWAY TIES The Chinese . government ho ordered the purchase of 30 Liberty type ships from und the United Stat railway ties from Canad Minister Yu Feife announced in ie PERCY WALTERS CASH AUCTION SALE Having received instructions from Mr, Percy Walters, I will sell by public auction iit his farm, 144 miles east of Tees, on the Buffalo Lake road, on t Thursday, November 29th Sale starts at 1 p.m. sharp. Lunch at Noon 4 HEAD OF HORSES 2 geldings, 5 and 8 years old; bay mare, 12 years old; bay mare, 4 years old, with sucking colt. FARM MACHINERY, ETC. JOHN DEERE MODEL D TRACTOR, good as new. solution in tires, Two years old. John Deere 4-bottom 14-inch tractor plow; 24-run Superior shoe drill, power lift; 4 sections lever harrows; John Deere cultivator, ft, power lift; McCormick double dis , 10 ft; Massey-Harris mower No. 33, oil bath; Deering hay rake; McCormick-Deering binder, 8 ft packer; hay sweep;..Massey-Harris grinder, 12-inch, and belt; 3 wagons: set sleighs; pump fack; McLeod 1 4 hp, engine; 16-inch saw; Viking fanning mH with power pulley; wire stretchers; set blocks dnd tackle: 20 ft. wire cable, 4 inch; galvan- ized stock watering tank; og -feeder; set government hok-scales; forks, logging chafny Vega F3 cream light sadate; trie fencer, and many other articles, le FURNITURE AND EFFECTS . Rubber tires, KOVACS Shoe Clinic Quick Service Overshoes Resoled Shoes Dyed All Colors SKATES SHARPENED First St. South 2 iron ads with springs; 2 dressers; 2 washstands; bookcase, sectional; china cibinet;. diningroom table; kitchen, cabinet; 2 t 6x10; ol 9x14; Fi rug 9x12; congoleum crocks, china, high chair, clothes wringer, small All the above is in first class shape PERCY WALTERS, Owner LEN. JOHNSON, Clerk ALEC L. SIM, Auctioneer. Phones 258, 471, Red Deer License 32-45-4 Advocate Want Ads. Bring Results-Try Them v1 The Navy League of Canad NAVY WEEK NOV. 18-24 Where rails end and ships begin, the Navy League offers its facilities to merchant seamen and naval ratings. With your support it will continue to work among the men of the sea. Your support, too, will boost the Royal Canadian Sea Cadets, one of Canada s finest youth- training movements. You know something of the great work done during the war by the naval ratings and.the merchant seamen. During these hard years, the Navy League of Canada stood by these gallant men and supplied .M.S.C.S. Admiral Cunningham. the ship of the Red Deer Sea Cadets, is nearing the end of its second year of life. Named after a great British naval leader of this war, it has had a busy and interest- raise the them with hostels, warm clothing and other comforts, Through th ing two years. Commanded by Lieut. James Smith from the begin- pas Navy League the people of Canada were able to make the ne is ning up to a few weks ago, dozens of Red Deer boys have enjoyed the S Of these brave boys a little easier. Sea Cadet training in the Red Deer ship. Lieut. W. A. Woods, who ess is strictly a : i took over from Lieut. Smith recently, served with the Royal Cana- .. great co- Now that peace is here. the work still goes on. More and more dian Navy for several years during this war. retiring with the rank i t th . merchant seamen and naval ratings are using the Navy League hostels of 1 Under his d Progress is 2 the . See ee ee which are operated through your gifts of cash Ditty bags are being being made. The new ship is now fitted out and will be opened , - in the former Officers Mess at the old A-20 Training Centre, in a few weeks time, Sixty-seven boys are taking weekly training in signals, ropes, first aid. seamanship, and physical training, and the Red Deer Corps is one of the smartest in the country and one which the People of the town and district can well be proud of. NAVY LEAGUE OF CANADA Southern Alberta Division, Red Deer Branch E. G. GOODRIDGE, Chairman filled by the Women s Auxiliaries across the country, and the Red Deer Auxiliary is sending off thirty bags this week so that the men will have them by Christmas. This work must go on, and your help NAVY LEAGUE Tae of every dollar tn- the Life. Insurance Ua s to realize their ind get ahead. The is invested in gov- bonds securities under A canvass of the city will be made by the members of the Red Deer Committee. Give generously.
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Image 1115 (1945-11-21), from microfilm reel 1115, (CU11289694). Courtesy of Early Alberta Newspapers Collection, Libraries and Cultural Resources Digital Collections, University of Calgary.