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Red Deer Advocate 1938-01-01 - 1939-12-31
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1939-10-04
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LORD'S are aia TURKEY” on the Clearance of their Used ‘Car. stock. Big Used Car Sale C-O-N-T-I-N-U-E-S OUTSTANDING VALUES! LIBERAL ALLOWANCES! ALL MAKES AND'MODELS! EVERY CAR MUST GO! The W.E.LORD Co. u oan for Good Service” 666 eet THE RED DEER ADVOCATE. RED DEER, ALRERTA Gearshift On Steering Centreville Woman = Schools Hold Meeting at Lacombe Column i in New Ford Buried on eS ae re. dist el Modern with tow rediator grilles Jong hoods and deeply rounded fenders. The trimly tailéred Inter- ve re avi 2 Deluxe conver with automate olor choices are H SNallable in the Ford V-8, six in the Deluxe line. ‘An important new feature of the EB Fitch, 6 eM in-Red Miss Anna Selstrom spent a week- her home’ tn Burnt be "Miss May Ferguson returned on top, ax standard Sunday to, school at Andel, of Arbutis spent the week-end at returned to hin home at Wildwood. ‘Threshing! operations have been ded b; ty re: Moore. a aw Moore, XK. Rocky, Mt. teh, home ary for Bolte co of Tor a onto, Tapert tnerment fea made, it the Sylvan Lake W United Share Fotis ote : in ts a Colem: Ing a Tengthy illness. condi ning of Ponol meetity Deer uration of Polish pa. weparate Polish Batali “for Canadas. will ed begin next week-end Mike Lopiehak, "aed 20. w of the ded mhopital October 9 follow: WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4th, 1939 Shamrock Beauty Parlor ROYAL BANK BLDG. Phone 616 We have opened a New Department Facials and Manicuring with a specially trained operator in charge SPECIAL OPENING PRICE: Facial and Revelon Manicure—Both for $1.00 NEW FALL PERMANENTS AT LOW PRICES ee Med. Fitch fr J. Fanson’ Is visiting friends Soe: Deer, set of Do You Know That * FREE TUNE-UP OF YOUR RADIO. worth 31:50 teres ‘pure! LECTRIC—a1 DO YOU KNOW that they handle GLOBELITE 2.VOLT BAT: ‘week |] TERIES. guaranteed for 4 years. priced at only $4.50 Is Your Watch a. Nuisance ? Mt can be imade to ive you correct time. , That is our guarantee to what it ix doing now. C48 ts aw l-made wateh, i your clock, too. - Lorne Ww: Askin sees) C, C. ELECTRIC Oesieay ain theese, RED DEER yuare Deal ALBERTA, Syivan || Second St. South: | Phone 434 Nextasee wat e pec “Cate. ‘An improved. spring suspension with a longer, more flexible front des built tor. restful Siding. Front ve new. resllent pe, Cushions ‘have a new ¥ GROCETERIA: LTD-J FALE 1k% McINTOSH RED’ APPLES Box $1.65 ONTARIO GRAPES ig Basket 49c ‘CRABAPPLES Box $1.55 GOLDEN RULE FLOUR. No. | Grade, 98 s $2. 75 TOOSTON COFFEE ® 35¢ i BOURBON COFFEE 4 42c TOOSTON TEA 1% 45c THRIFT TEA 1 50c GOLDEN RULE PURE STRAWBERRY and RASPBERRY JAM 4 Tin 60c GOLDEN RULE PLUM JAM ALBERTA HONEY, 9 IB 4 oz. tins © ALBERTA HONEY. 4 Ib 8 oz. tins ALBERTA HONEY, 2 Ib tins ADELINE MOLASSES. 4 Ib 5 oz. AYLMER SOUP. Tomato or Vegetable 3 Tins 25¢ AYLMER SOUP. small tins, 6 oz. Each 5; HEINZ SPAGHETTI. 10 oz. tins 10c HEINZ SPAGHETTI, 17 oz. tins 15c¢ HEINZ SPAGHETTI. 27% oz. tins 23c Have You Tried Our ‘edue: Drivers’ seats are sdhatbte are: two rise vas they Bodies Then son prone, Shutting: cut olsen An, "easy shift Leaiesion, perm is hanged qui au: new design ise wheels also conttlbute to “suet Ke romina hyd Local Teachers Elect Officers Sub-Local of. the Sec'y-Treas— wares Corrempondent = Miss A Ison, wenepresentative for: Sub: Allen. Program Committee—D. J. W. Oke (convener). Entertainment Committ N. Stephenson, Miss L. Mu It was deci on the i ich month. Blackals Mn Hurt By Hit and Run Driver Blackfalds, Oct. 3, 6 all sore) near Gf the ident In which Osea ved. im deh GOLDEN RULE AND ‘cross a || 2. EN BEEAD CARES? ary, where his injuries are: being q The accident z a the ighovag rear Andee, AB Oscar wis out beside his car fixing qo tire an’ r bumped and Chattels 1 will sell by. public auction at the RED DEER ARENA SATURDAY OCT. 14th RAIN. OR SHINE SALE STARTS AT 12:30 p.m. |The following furniture from the: former Alberta Hotel: 13 old style beds; 1 cable spring; 13-coll springs; 12 dressers; 2. wash- stands, 14 felt atin: 22 pillows; 19 sheets; 15. blankets; 6 interpanes;, 11 comforters: 12 pillow slips; 2 scarves; 20: pairs rockers, leather upholstered upholstered seats; 14-linoleum: ok at electric light shades, Jobby; Plate glass mirror in 3 round bar tables; 5'square bar tables; 2 square bar (ables, bar 33 in, x 96 in. x 2°ft. 6in.;- barroom linoleum: 2 new bar tables, metal legs; 2 half- round oak arm chalrs;-3 tapestries; 8-duy clock; ice box: 6 electric Hight shades, bar room; pottery. Vase: fire grate in hotel; 2 copper trays; 5 salt shakers: mounted moose head; 8 enamelled cuspidors; paper towel box; metal wash tub and wringer; métal-cot; large ure); 26- roller blinds, drapes, rods; linoleum runners pex-8; 0x6, 78xR tt, 6X3, 4x2, 48x3; Unoleum and rugs: 3 faim chair; bow bock chair; 19 assorted chairs; 15 old bar chairs; far wall cabinet, fixture; showcase 5-Bx2-0x2-10;, showcase, 4-0x2-0x $4; 2 rubber stair pads:-13 fasten-an bed lamps; key board, office; feall board; doors, sash and lumber ieee oes will be sold,’absolutely without reserve, to the highest TERMS CASH C. F. DAMRON, Auctioneer License No, 10-39-40 Sale of Furniture Into him, then swerved into the ditch, out again and. then wen! diet toe stad’ The aext pease motorist, was Dr, Edwards of Alt: rie who stopped. yave the injured id and ‘rushed him in big 2 one ary. It is reported, ae is progres 50! fur, toaatis> Benny 2 oft September nly meeting of de- ovine of Lethbrid ne Sees vee who has been at the Proving cclat "Eainine "schoo aut Red Deer Tart. "We congratulate her on ber | Promotion, who, with her lige son, "Kenneth ca vation ane down ‘on Sunday to spend a few days wil speon, ‘On Sunday ‘next Rev. Carr of Lacombe will be holding se -giving service in the United Church hoped se Will soe a Kood Conregation as we expect to have some special feature. al ‘The Sunaa; got off toa good start last Sunday with Carr, Mrs, P. McLennan and Agnes Farewell as teachers and Mary Me- Alister as secretary: “An saded feature, of Sundays meeting ‘of the Junior Choir trained by Miss Pritchard. We them out again. ‘ed laying the hardwood floor in Community Hall and hope to hold dance there 200 next monthly meeting of the MMOUMCEIS oe TE-NEW FORD CARS FOR 22 important improvements, added to fundamental Ford features, represent the most advanced ‘engineering in the low-price’ field Witar do the Ford cars for 1940 offer to match their brilliane new beauty? New comfort, convenience, quiet, safery—and the zoomiest, richest interiors ever designed for a Ford car. ‘They have a host of interesting new features, There is a Finget- Tip Gearshift conveniently located on'ehe: steering ee ‘An improved camemission ‘unusually easy to shift. New Con trolled A combination of new features makes the new“cais quieter in operation. They have big, powerful hydraulic brakes. They. have new Scaled-Beam Headlamps that ate safer, stronger and stay bright: * longer. They have the famous 85-hp. Ford V-8 Sse Softer springs, imp’ spring suspension als new ieideeubitizee blends 8-cylinder smoothness with économy. You've never seen cars with so much performance, style and © comfort at such a low price. Get acquainted. “You'll enjoy the ‘experience! GQ Now on DISPLAY 3. New torsion bar ride- ke FOR CONVENIENCE 9. New Finger-Tip Gear- 10, Engine more accessible 22. IMPORTANT FORD. IMPROVEMENTS * POR 1. Mote room inside New compo |. Two-spoke steering wheel 12. nt ta of instru- * for mas. erent 6 New interior luxury harceaaipod FOR suaNcE 16, Improved soundproofing. 17, “Easy Shift" transmission 18. Curved dise wheels 24. Langer battery and gener: 22. Headlight Beam Indie tocin driver'sdirect vision PLUS THE FUNDAMENTAL FORD. FEATURES iu will be held on’ Thursday, ons ot hare ae Mr. Hale is now settled down to his winter's work in Senior Arts He Ty ol Aibecin is family plan on living in ‘the vile Inge during his. a wi ‘Mra . Messrs Bernard nd Marin ‘ede: in Sun- mpat ict in. the sudden deat vs. Barber of Ed- On Display Saturday at WHYTE MOTORS, LIMITED. Ford Sales and Service Phone 558 - Red Deer fa Secc » < Wins On Fi 2 London, | Oct urehill. Fi re the In deseribing Br soul of Po tible’ ce 2:"Russia's ins ere
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