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Red Deer Advocate 1948-01-07 - 1948-12-22
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SER 15th, 1948 Cri mes Lomore for isan fied yrat ware mi ion to wou bany tune aR 4 vice i ,ACOMBE 285 . mother ext of all gifts nderful tasty and vinutes by magical Se dee eae re ale Sess ora chore, AAMT TRIN, FoR you capacity ha OTR ECE RLS g i 5 * Meat-Master f jars for sue oH 49 ; capacity ideal -somes , des- a vegetables: 343-95 MITED CANADA Results EDNESDAY, DECEMBER 15th, 1948: , MY SINCERE THANKS to all those who worked and voted for me inthe Civic Elec- tions on December 13 Lorne W. Askin Phone 2675 L deGROOD BROS. U N' GASFITTING 5014 49th Street RED DEER, Alta. HAVE YOU A ROOM HARD TO HEAT? Solve thig problem by having a Circulating Heater installed. I We Have Them: We Install Them Gurney Gas Ranges zy EME Dar ME ea ME Ras MERI HE SO HGS LSP MSE PAE AE AE Rt SP ESE ETE ae Ea ea The Seal that lives .. and lets live Christmas Seals live throughout the year . 2. ing possible 365 of tuberculosis education, X-ray; examination, patient rehabilitation and medical research, The result? They help save. thousands of lives a year, As always, the 1949 program: of the tuberculosis sciations will be financed: by your purchase of just a moment send in your contribution today. Y Buy Christmas Seals istmas Seals. So please, take Here's a grand gift idea .. . ene that gives pleasure every week in the year, Avoid line-ups, shortages, disappoint- give a year s subscription to . ments . THE ADVOCATE Gift Certificate Card will be given to you, or mailed as you direct, when you Either, new or renewal subscriptions may be given take out the subscription. as Christmas Gifts. 52 Issues of The Advocate. by mail tor 2.50 home meetings was held, meeting will be at the home of donat d by. Mrs. C. Miller, Magneto Repairs THE RED DEER ADVOCATE, RED DEER, ALBERTA Mrs. M. Hunt Heads Blindman Helping Hand The Helping Hand met at the of Mrs. M. Hedemark on mber 8 with sixteen mem and four visitors presen rs elected for the coming : President, Mrs ident, M. prelnouser: Hedemark Mrs. P. Long. Gifts, Mrs Hueppelheuser. A draw The J. Wesslen,*roll call eof value for'fish pond. An exchange of Christmas gifts took plate; A number. of sheets, sewn. by ladies, were. turned if for The Red Cross the draw, was hospital won by Shirlene Amunds home-made brooch, donated by Mrs. .R. Copeland, was raffled and brought 2.80 towards the treas:. ury. Jot the 2200 Xmas Turkeys From Warrior Ranch Navy ped bis life on Roy ship be Warrior miles we: Burnt Li inson There were turkey rd for) We used all the buildin phive an old house, the barn and veteran ever a sea of turkeys, and the Turkey Ranch, 134 of Red Deer in the Now he can talk turke to anyone, including any Ad Fleer HMC S Waa tho Ingt xhipvuri which served But this drawback. any r-uld Roy ttraet Marg 100 foot brooder last naund make district summer to, problem pl iced in each pen for warmth Instead of the 2,000 bronze birds he ordered the fi he sent 0 Belts Of the 4,240 poults, irvived talking turkey has one The turk; attention Wwainson finds that 500 youtik wife,-the for- Three of the Whites sent to the roinestad, bas pyesnto Royal Winter Fair copped set uasion. With , the young exhibitor, the young poults: Itis she who fis young hens look first. and must meander fron proses and the young-gom house to -brooder house in i pronze, turkeys were spring, croommlg lullabies: to be enistomborenta, to sleep Re dal He can't have but the) ket this year y as some 1,500 mature bir and Roy has aes N. Hedemark is visiting his mother and relatives here the Christmas holidays. Joe Miller has gone to fornia for the winter. Little Billy Rye is being ta to Edmonton for hospital teat ment. At the whist drive held home of Mr. and Mrs, Hueppelheuser, last Frida ten tables in play. vent to Miss S, to Howard ; consolations to Mrs. C. Miller and E. Ferguson: The cake was won by V, Krause, The men have early complet- ed the skating rink at - the school. at the ipa taeen Citation Wins Again San . Bruno, Calif Citation, king of the American turf, won the 50,000-added renter ate oe dicap December 11, lengtps, galloping asily Calumet Farm champion, a 1-to- 20 favorite, also set a track rec? ord for 1 miles. The. three-year-old star ran the distance in 2:02 4/5, bettering the old mark of 2:03 2/5, set last Year by Burning Dream, winner of the aA first Tanforan Handic: joes Buy and Use Christmas Seals over not as W eali- sone though er 700 ready for sale, He main- ooning. tains a breeding flock of 1:10 : bedtime Pitts: from which hecallgets cage ee ergnd this bedtime: for the hatcheries. In Teturn.he Swainsons encountered last R's the Young poults each spring n spring, shortly after they venture Collecting the eas is pract il into the turkey runch business. jeally- a full time job during the The young poults wealdn't ety cooler Weather. Rounds must -be sleep inthe brooder houses. As a maderabout: every half houty To. whistling works, young Dutch im- yt. who came to bies worked. as wi turkey poults the cradles: The ti r eating purp with. babies in sons c the nation's homes. iy. normal: one -laat. thore-ia-mord, ea i-an eggshells There were 4,250 The re: sl Rw rl CEES turkeys to be lulled to being a-matter of econ- omy reach egg brought 140 cents, For sleep. Roy's start in the furkey : date back 11 yer the first seven or eof 14, he collected rive, the y brood: of 500 and had high hopes poults are kept in a heated brood- .of establishing his cre The er house. Then they are, put out: bur wn that Side with the older bird rand Roy lost everything: day and chased fee pene ens ut night. The grown. birds ec en he ad fe a hardy lot, uble to spend the Bos ; whole winter outdoors. Roosts are the young to ee wv fag aa mi-sheltered by u flat roof ove naivy, 20P but the sides are left oper ee ibevcea teas oH This Roy is experimenting by s ping 600 birds cooped up in- siae like chickens, Others are left Outside for soripariaon purpo: this means Roy hopes to deter- mine, whether. bes can expect carlier and greater egg production seen the by wintering his turkeys inside ommented, coops. Laying generally eight 1c into the busine: ess with 2,000 poults. You should have place that, spring, he TO USI Experienced: and Capable Workmen.. Meeres-Hicks Electric RED DEER 4 3 eee eee Yes 52 Gifts for nanan oie me B.A. In New York For Christmas Ice Show ere arrival in New York for. Christmas season ice show is rbara Ann Scott of Ott wa, world s skating queen, who was ureet- there by Canadian Vice-Consul Hugh D. Scully and Deputy Ni York Mayor John D. Bennett. Here Barbara Ann has a big hello for greeters turned out for: ther arrivi he eat poke hex profes sional debut ut the Roxy Theatre on Decembe: Give more heat after a thorough cleaning. THAT'S OUR BUSINESS Amer s Radiator Service Phone 2595 Street 49th RED DEER (Opposite the new Phelan H Clearview W.I, ew WT imecting home of Mes, D. 9 with 16 2 visitors present he Meeting wed wath singung Jingle Bells Roll call was answered by My Most Cherished Christmas Gilt Acknowledg ment was made-of our recent U 8. donation, .A donation of 10 was made to Wood's Chris tiun Home. A Christmas juft will be pent to a shutan fi nd. Word members and set were forwarded ta Miss Christr nf London, land. A number of older mem. pers ane? friends will be sent ards. The new pro- with approval was quest speaker, aspiring ad- Thoughts for the Com. Miss Cole. and gay dress on ing. Year. This was followed by the elec- tion of officers for 1949, with Mrs. 3. Wat President: Mrs, H. Vice-President; Mrs. 2nd Vice-President; Mrs. rectors: J, E, Wil- Coiveners uurer. Mts. J. lator , Mrs. son, M Easton. of standing .committe ture, Mrs: John Richar ship, Mr 3. Davidson; Health, Mrs, H. : Handicraft, Mrs. Cc. 1 Economics, Mi Buying Armstrong, Press, Mrs. D, Haliburton and Mrs. E. H. Johnson, At the close of the.-mecting there was an exchange of Christ- mas gifts, after which a delicious lunch. was served by. the hostess and her Mrs, R. Lund and Mrs, J. Oldford. Ditizen gt; about mid-February ora little Contmereial. turk fedto the new birds on s they develop they are put on a choic tem of feeding. Whole grains and concentrates are kept before the birds at all times under this system. Mr. and Mrs. Swainson plan to keep on increasing . their turkey business. They will order 6,200 young poults next . spring, . and double their. building facilities. Live birds are shipped to Red Deer, Calgary and Edmonton. for hsale. But all the coupteteat tures: eat lots of turkey. One day have white meat, and for a darker They're only ell pends on the birds they white-from the Beltsville Whites and dark from the bronze. PAG SEVEN Duplex Copy SECOND SHEETS 1.65 per 1000 f Red Deer Advocate: Phone 531 : ; yer bee sense yer ber er) ery err se perp sed Just About The Nicest Gift THERE IS AT CHRISTMAS TIME Is A Carefully Selected Piece Of BAGGAGE Our stock of Luggage is always up-to-date, and for this season of the year we have added s veral numbers that make selectian e Let us show you any of the follow- ing: MEN'S FORTNIGHTERS For the man deintt d lot of travelling t to. his problems, Tweed coverings, six pockets, ete. Leather bound. 55.00. 65.00 SPORT ZIPPER BAGS, at Geniuine Cowhide Bugs, linen lined, drop handles, square mouth for easy packing: Tan and brown 29.50 * 35.00 - ALL METAL PULLMAN CASES Stand up te a lot of hard usage. 12. 50 and ot 15.00. 28 inches. LADIES COSMETIC CASES an deather bound in an assortment of colors 7.50 28.50. DRESS TRUNKS 36-inch all metal, heavy brass corners, two heavy Jocks Blu pre's hangers, nicely Mr. and Ms, Ss : don.a farm and worked iar childhood. al Burnt Lake district. Raising turk ys is big business for the Roy Swainsons, The, know turkeys and they like rai: ing them. Their large*modern plant is: a bit different from the ordinary farm turkey pen, and their whole: future is staked: on the Christmas birds. pwning birds at the 1, and the thotisands of birds they are shipping market this, year, Mr. and (Mrs, Swainson have placed themselves among the-most important turkey breeders of the country, and lool like going on to even bigger things. Drought Costly In Australia drought of three years standing lies tense upon the land. in the northern half of Australia, Heavy stock-losses du the prolonged dry. spell continfie to mount, and latest estimates of losses in the grazing. lands of the northwest are almost 5,000,000 re and more than 1,000,000 cat- tt his been three: years since adequate rains have fallen in West Queensland and the northern ter- ritory. . Some:has fallen in coastal areas, but ruin clouds that have formed over the drought belt have ee as quickly as they formed. * RES Buy, and Use Christmas Seals Buy and use Christmus Seals. Red Deer Creamery inne 27.50 . 26.50 - 1.50 up 1.50 6.50 10.50 6.50 4.50 30 75 and black. EACH MER TO MATCH ABOVE MEN'S UTILIT S , from CA BILLFOLDS from ey zipper styles, leather real full size. ASES, in her, en, red and blue, h Half size, as above Nicely lined, with hang rs,.Priced from al Nicely ane aie hange: Priced rot e 30.00 75.00 SINGLE OVERNIGHT (CASES : In stripes or solid colors 13 to 25 MIROPAK CASES ; Have all the usual hangers; leather. bound; two Jocks, in 4 variely of colors and styles -- 23.69 to 45.00 MEN S GLADSTQNE BAGS - + Black cowhide, linen lined, shirt folder and. pockets - BRIEF CASES. In black or brown, genuine cowhide; 2, 3, 15.00 18.00 21.00 24.00 50 to 1.75 7.50 - 8.50 5 pockets. Dog Collars and Harness . Bridge Sets In Leather Case ... Music Cases In Brown leather Snapshot Albums Leather, Indian designs 1.75 2.00 2.50 A. J. Goodey ; Phone 2540 RED DEER A. A. PROUT --- Manager Phone 2265 Red Deer S pcrarnedinswiacte eet oe ee etitits cf ro Het
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Image 1038 (1948-12-15), from microfilm reel 1038, (CU11284794). Courtesy of Early Alberta Newspapers Collection, Libraries and Cultural Resources Digital Collections, University of Calgary.