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Claresholm Local Press 1926-10-08 - 1931-12-08
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1931-04-03
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Claresholm, Alberta, Friday, April 3rd, 1981, ooking for h anything The Finest Job of Summer Fallowing You Have Ever Seen The Oliver Duck Foot Fallovator will do the best job of summer fallowing you have over seen. It kills the weeds and leaves und with a deep, well pulverized mulch a om serves the moisture. The Fallovator is o tough machine, built for hard service. It will give you the most satisfactory service for many seasons. The Oliver Fallovator can be furnished equipped for either horse or tractor. It can also be sup- plied with spring teeth for quack grass eradi- cation. Come in and learn.more about it. FAIRBAIRN BROS, CLARESHOLM and STAVELY OLEVFER CHURCH NEWS UNITED CHURCH Easter services both morning and 0) evening (11:00 and i The evening service will be a spectal musical service. : Rev. R. W. Dalgliesh. Morning Oran, Come, ; Gentle, Spring (Haydn), Re) I Hegrd tho Volos (Rath- bun). Soll Bhatt Every. Valley mfort Y. * Mr, Laurie Exalted be (Handel). elajah, Chirtat i, Rle impe aun ture Processional, (Batt- mann). Evening Organ, Prelude, (Dvorak) Anthem, Christ the Lord In Ris- on (Blair), Chorus, Into the Woods Mule (Nevin). Organ and plano, Pligrim s Song, Mra, D. Ringrose and Mr, Wm. Mot Baptiste). them, List the Cherubic Host Mrs. A. Amundsen Choruble Hymn (Tachal- chorus, Easter Hymn Marcho Triomphale (Lem: mens), ST. JOHN'S CHURCH er Day, April Sth. m munion. The Sunday School will at. tend this service in place of the Mawel meeting. Special: stiglng, by the childr Rov Canon Merrick, M. A:, Rector. aoe NIDAROS LUTHERAN CHURCH Brea, adtors Bnglish serv ae eee ens CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE* (Opp. Jenkins Gro eterin) 10:30 Sabbath School 30 Devotional service, Mr, and Mrs. B. King, who celebrate d their Golden Wedding Anniversary on Wedneaday of late week. Claresholm Lodge, No. 124, NOTICE OF MEETING The next regular meeting of Claresholm Lodge, No. 124, B. P. O E., will be held next Tues-* day, April 7th, at 8:30 p.m. J. H. THORNE, Secretary. LINE, 03.37 81.11 Case Tractors i and Case Wheatland Plows Case equipinent will bea big fac- tor in solving the problem of low- er production costs. Drop in and get the newest literature on the new Case line of implements. me social evening, and It-was decided Young people will have charge of the service. :00 p.m, prayer ser- Uveltag 2: 00tane rouney peoniee meeting. A. H. Eggleston, Rev. 0 THE CLARESHOLM. TABERNACLE 1 dow ts list isan from the idea Hand become the firs fruits slept. 10:30. Sctiool Class, lay and Bible 30 Commiunton service Kellatic. Subject, or Death and Gattnne Resurrection, Wednendi ing. . 200 pan prayer meet: Friday, 8:00 p.m, and Bible atudy We invite you. young poople s C M. Thomas. NORTHERN LIGHT. The Willow Creek Local U. F. A. ald pain seeulaniweakiypsosial Tere ing at the Rome of Mr, ae i, We ning. ak hight. of sien large otowd out though it was a very cold Court whist was the evening. py: lucky with the gentlemen, this highest makes third e prize thin ining Indy was Ruth recelved the consolation eine for ladies and George Lane for gentlemen. After bountiful supper everyone joind in y singing, with Mrs. O'Neil at the plano, The following took part in the: programme: songs; Dave Francii Dorit area pee solo; Dave Ellingson and George iLane gave an exhibition of. Feal masle froma pa organ; Gindivs Wiesiheriead):sohes: ealdent gave a short talk on this would b Jast until after Spring work, os the next Friday w Good Friday, and the week following he hoped we would all be busy. thasking the tadles for: thelr Raa Sepdroms responses, with things to eat. thanks: was also passed tor tuo social committee and thelr chalrman, Arthur ce, for regular attendance and work done, The idea the committee had in starting thexe social evenings first was to give the farmer, his wife and family some place to go altogether, at least once a week, and where even dad could. enjoy himself as well as the younger ones, Ereryone, has to the of take part. Another reason war promote racial feeling amongst th by meeting in the various homes. It was decided ti U, pays for score cards and prizes out of gen- era funds, each family to bring a cake-or-sandwichss.. There was no restriction on the children, It is up. to the social committee to keep order and see that everyone time, It han proved wonderfully mic- cessful, 80 the idea on to hee coeataaiatilene tae what it For our success we have mainly*to thank the president for hia unfailing cheerfulness and optimism, and Mrs. O'Noll for-being always on hand when wanted at the plano, and Clift for making the rocking chairs and al- ways bringing them along. Anyone interested In good wwaot it a reasonable price, call up our secretary, Harry Davison, right away. DRESSMAKING Dressmaking and plain sewing at moderate charges, MRS. CHICK (Legion Rooms). MARCELLING PARLORS Abeve J. M- Soby's Furniture Store, East o intrance/on stp. MISS CLARA WENNES. the . Yor couterring with representatives SCHOOL OF AGRICULTURE NEWS NOTES . Kirby has gold his Stavely motor truck toa Stavely fs continuing changing the name of the service to The Henry Expre: Ho fn giving e rvice to und from Calgary dally, rhe repeat Performance et st on Monday turn-out ob those dts, to vee the show the were unable week before. 0-0 0 The Legion will hold their closing whist drive next Wediiesday night, April 8th. Grand aggregate prizes covering the last three drives, and Including this ono ax well, will be awarded: in addition to the regular prizes for the hei 0.8. A. term closed, on Wed nesday night with the usual brations In honot of the graduates of 1931, Particulara of banquet, pro- kramme, and prize winners appear in omer columns of this paper. The examination proficiency lsts will be published next wee The C. S.A. Annual for 1931 was distributed to the atudents on closing day, Everybody was greatly pleased with the book this year, and it re- flects credit upon both the editorial staff and the Claresholm (Local Press, which did the printing. The book contains only half the usual number of pages, which s accounted for by the fact that no advertising solicited. The cost of publication Was met by student contributions, the usual department grant, rained by a couple of We would. also acknow e of advertising from the Clares- holm Boar dot Trade. Everything considered, the Year Book for 1931 has proved to be-a successful venture financially, editorially, standpoint of the art of printing. The C. 8. A. staff are now soitling down to thelr spring and summer work. Mr, Benn, Mr. Eaglesham and the Home Economics a are buried fn tacks of school fair seed. This obingon will be visiting and from the on u M. Soby's Girls Summer Dresses Just Arrived---New Curtain Materi: LADIES HOUSE DRESSES, MARQUISETTES and VOILES, 39- anteed fast color, at . inches wide. Vat dyed; g fast colors, at per a SPRING IS JUST AROU GIRLS SUMMER DRESSES. Real RNER guar- 2.35 THE Special at .. 75c each PETER PAN, SIMPLICITY , and Wee RAKES and SHOVELS WABBASSO PRINTS; all fast. We mean hard work, but we are colors. Lovely patterns to choose necessary. 6vi from. Our quality is the best Our Price Right Come in and look us over. When, How and Where? HARDWARE DEPARTMENT. BOYS SUMMER DRESS SHIRTS, 11 to 144 each COLUMBUS RUBBERS and OUT. ING SHOES for long wear. Grocery Specials On until Friday, April 10, 6:00 p.m. Soda Biscuits, wooden box ........ .40 -26 Pep Breakfast Food, per. packet .11 . 35 Eddy s Silent Matches, 2 pkts. for .55 Macaroni Tid Bits, per packet Chicken Haddie, 2 cans for . Sinespore: eapple, No. 2s, 10 er oe We will have a small shipment.of FRESH STRAWE ERRIES for Easter. DEPARTMENTAL STORE the U: month the Dominion Experimental Farm varlows districts for the organization here, and also with the Lethbridge of Junior and ee r Fi ld Crops oxthars Mr. Richort speaks Eng- eee ee cat irs steele sh, French and German, and 1s now. ions will be directed to the farm and im ony wile arosted to the (Am ahd ayn as pure ros., Props. Clabs. Mr. Searth fs. remaining tn bape Stra vhero she will visit the province this season, having re- Mr, Richert s parents, and she ma Phohe 1408 celved an appointment with the aiso spend some. time. with Mr. Field Crops Branch at Edmonton: Richort in Wunrin later. Friday burg, Alsace-Lorraine. was am. bitious to learn farmin; from the ground up, and In addition to working the Experimental Farm here,-an- 7 tered the Claresholm School of Agri: culture, the two yearw Use PASTEURIZED MILK for a safe food prod- wth his B. four years course in He has been employed on-the staff of York for Russia in HILLVIEW FARM t appointee came to pars ago from Strasi- rted to - id 16,000 u pons. He Ww He then went on into niversity of Alberta, graduating degree, finishing.-a three years. uct. Delivered mornings at 10c per gt. He leaves i Mr. Gandier is busy closing the yenr's business and getting an- nit reports o March iat ta the end of the govern: ment' s business year. Gitbort Nelson of thin year's gradu- ating class has been engaged as naxis- tant plotman, and commenced his duties on Thursday last. Charlie Richards, wi mem: ployed as night Janitor during the school term, ts now his regular job as gardener, and is put- ting his hotheds and cold frames in shape for the early spring planting. Ho already has quite supply seeding under way in the green- house, and expects to make ariier showing than usual with stat oe bed: beds, er ACCEPTS SOVIET RUSSIA POSITION (Lethbridge Herald) Charles Richert, of (Lethbridge, accepted a position with the gi mont of the Soviet Republic of Rus sia, whereby he will become agricul- tural adviser to the government, with special. supervision develop- ment oftwoand one-half million acre Arrigation project on the Black chert, who of the Soviet, is organizing hix tech: nical staff, for tw survey and develop this huge tract. The agreement ix for two yours, and Swift's Premium Ham The Ham What Am Easter Special, 29 at CLARK S. LOGAL PRESS ADLETS LosT REWAR' Logging chain, last Wedenday, be tween Mrs, Butts and C,P.R. Kindly retiirn to D. L. Reynolds and receive rewal 26-p. tb. FOR SALE Quai upholstered armsbatr snd bie couch. (over Soby's). Lost Indian blanket and carpet on Star- Ine road. Finder please leave at L cal Press offic 26-p. HOUSE FOR RENT, APRIL 1st Five-room house, water, gas, elec: tric light, good dry cellar. Garage attached to house, Good location. House in good condition. 2 gas heat- ers and 1 gas kitchen range goes with house. Rent reasonable. Prop- arty Also. for exit; Sheap/:terms or cash. Arnestad Bro eee GOATS. FOR SALE Buck and doe, for sale: cheap. Brena Nielsen, Box 131, Granum, FOR SALE Purebred Registered Belgian Stal- Hon, three years old; weight 1700 color sorrel. Enquire F. A. Wobick, Barons P. 0. 25-26-p. ate ELECTRICIAN Firat class electrical repair work done in spare time, Motors, gener- ators, household appliances, or any electrical parts you need fixed. Try me, Price reasonable. Work guar anteed. P. McCarthy, seconi house west of tennis court. 26-27-p SAL S. C. White Peete Satching ones. Also Barred Rock batching oges. aS Ob o potatoes for seed. R. Spirited, Flexible, Quick-Handling Drive this fashionable and dis- Uimctive Convertible Cabriolet. TRICED FROM OSHAWA, 010 AT FACTORY, TAXES EXTRA JE is a real pleasure to drive a car so alert and capable in performance so quick to respond to your fingers touch as the new Chevrolet Six. When you drive it you will discover agile acceleration ... sustained speed ... ample power... and smooth, silent operation under all conditions. You will be pleased with the larger 3-spoke wheel and the newly- designed steering gear, which permit finger-tip control in turning and parkingA Gear, changing is exceptionally easy. And the big, folewheel weather- proof brakes grip instantly and evenly, even on wet pavements. Come for a Chevrolet ride. Know the thrill of driving this Six which is ynusually econ- omical-to own, and easier than ever te buy. Forward Canada Acrovs the, Dominien is sweeping Ask about the GMAC plan of deferred payments . . . - and the General Motors Owner Sereice Policy. The NEW CHEVROLET SIX A GENERAL MOTORS VALUE Bissett. QUALLY MOTORS Claresholm J)
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Image 1014 (1931-04-03), from microfilm reel 1014, (CU11187995). Courtesy of Early Alberta Newspapers Collection, Libraries and Cultural Resources Digital Collections, University of Calgary.