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The Olds Gazette 1958-01-02 - 1960-03-17
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1958-10-23
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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1958 ~ THE OLDS GAZETIE — — | eighteens and showed strength of! launched. Leading the color ~{ Many cold winds will blow be- \ often in this day d | Blue” for spring. Lush “Gerani- A wien saneonelbas a nee break | um” shades in ‘the “Pinks.” “Mel-| _ Thought for the week — Caution ‘ | down the Doctor asks something | low Gold” and “Liquer Green.” | is the parent of Safety. CHIT CHAT ‘of the patients nervous inheri- | There’s a tone like chartreuse and Until next week — I must away. | tance. And, no ome can rightly re-| a greener one called “On the SS 1 | call what it was that Aunt Bess! nooks” . had. Those spells Uncle Joe had, a . , The Saskatchewan Department — were the epilepsy? They were! The vibrant pinks are taking of Ajgriculture has four veterinary so glossed over to the young and the place of clear reds in coating students working on Bang’s dis- no record kept. The poor Doc. has | ™aterials. ease control this year. Camrose Agricultural Society Service and Satisfaction life time. | turquoise and spoken of as “The | made up in spring coats. Your building problems need not upset FOURTEENTH ANNUAL Fall Show and Sale BY BERTIE | In recent years com- you. Call around at our yard, let's dis mearicaiin caiceaeontoe- cuss them together and you'll see how quickly a solution can be found. cing on some types of building repairs Royal Lumber Yards PETE HANSEN, Mgr. ———— Olds i 4 | | RE RII EPO PEE IID EA ITE YELLE LEE, HENRY. GORR ESTATE AUCTION SALE 14 Miles East of Olds, 314 Miles North Along the Gore Strip Wednesday, Gctober 29 SALE STARTS AT 12 NOON MACHINERY—__. 1954 Bel Air Chev. Sedan, 4 new tires, 29 000 actual miles, with some extras. 1! Ton International Truck with Stock Rack and Loader. S.P. 12 Case Combine, 9 ft. header, 1951. 10 ft. International Power Binder. 8 ft. Massey Harris Bin- der. LA Case Tractor on rubber with power take-off, Hart Parr 18-36 tractor on steel; Minneapolis Tiller 10 ft. on rubber. 4 Bottom 14 inch John Deere Plow. 12 ft. Two Row Infernational Cultivator. Two 5 ft. Massey Harris LUNCH AT NOMINAL FEE Packers. 5 Sections John Deere Flexible. Harows. 28 run International Double Dise Seeder. No. 11 Massey Harris Manure Spreader. 14 in. Case Hammemill. 28-46 International Separator, wooden body. 1% h. p. John Deere Pump Engine. 1 Wagon and Grain Tank. i Sleigh and Rack. Ideal Grass Mower. Hay 10 ft. Spring Tooth Harrow. MISCELLANEOUS— Quantity of Scrap Iron. 2 Electric Fencers. 46 HEAD OF CATTLE— * 17 Hereford Range Cows and Calves. Ages 3 to 7 years. ‘ 8 Hereford Heifers 1!2-yyears-old. 3 Milk Cows. 1 Hereford Bull Rising four years. 9 HEAD HOGS— ' 1 Brood Sow. 2 HORSES 1 Grey Mare. 1 Gray Gelding. HOUSEHOLD GOODS — i e 2 Beds with Springs and Mattresses. 3 Chairs. Vega Cream Separator. —TERMS CASH— —— AUCTIONEERS —— ROSEHILL BROS. License No. 208 & 209 Rake. Tools. Fence Equipment. 150 bushels Feed Barley 1 Boar. 7 Feeders. With Harness. 1 Heater. ARCHIE BOYCE License No. 21 - We are Now AUTHORIZED AGENTS FOR DeLaval Dairy Equipment for the Olds District For immediate Service CALL ~ Barrett Sales & Service Phone 26 Didsbury, Alta. 1958 EDMONTON | FALL LIVESTOCK SHOW and SALE CANADA‘S LARGEST SHEEP & SWINE SALE OCTOBER 28, 29, 30,31 — pear in all seasons of the year, and often a- mong older people as So often no one but the mother knows when a child has had cer- tain types of diseases and often ghe cannot remember the var. Sometimes small things such as mumps can make a tremendous difference in the life of a youn man if he did not have them an has been exposed to them later in life. How many more important it- ems we soon forget about our families if they are not kept in a record, such as character, temp- erament and mental hi:zalth of their known relatives. It is not so important what mame she was known by as that she lived an active and busy life well into hir nothing to go by. It’s about time we started a ing family records of these im- abreast of the newest of the new | fabrics coming out each season.’ Spring fabrics are already on the, markets waiting the the manufac- | tures approval. Some of the newer | ones are Cegaline a fine rivple| nylon sheer, a slightly crisp sheer | being used in Paris for dresses | and scarves. Persian designs are | showing up on the printed screen- | ed silks. Dotted nets of all types are popular from the spider web | size to dollar size. There’s warp printed (broad clothes and si chiffons in gorgeous mooted col- ors from Japanese mills. Just a, word on Spring colors. | No doubt many others will try for first place before the season is and War Memorial Society. A Chance To Win: A NEW DODGE SEDAN @ Numbers Called In Order Are: N-39, 0-66, G-54, G-46, B-10, 0-68, N-45, I-16, G-50, N-40, I-22, N-43, 0-67, N-36, O-70, 1-18, 1-28, B—11 I—25 B—8 B—2 G—55 B—9 B—12 B—1 G—53 O—75 O—71 B—14 N—33 N—44 I—26 G—56 N—38 I—17 G—49 I—21 N—35 I—20 G—57 B—6 O—62 I—27 I—23 G—52 B—5 TICKETS ARE NOW ON SALE... Watch this Advertisement for weekly additional numbers. 36 Head Registered Bulls and Females Bulls Qualify for Alta. Dept. of Agriculture Cattle Improvemerd well as children, With Portant facts and when our child: INNISFAIL PLAY - AT - HOME CAR BINGO Policy. R b hat fi all the modern medicines few com- gen start Cele Se Oren a No 130 Boars, 78 Bred S$ Gilts, Yorkshi emember too that we can arrange tinan- emgemerr re ened ae pn ee may come in very useful someday. | Sponsored by the Innisfail and District Curling Club " ‘ sone ilts, Yorkshire and venient. | It’s almost impossible to keep anGrace ‘Boars Qualify for Department of Agriculture Boar Policy Bonus Heated Sale Pavilion, Exhibition Grounds CAMROSE, ALBERTA November 6t and 7th Judging on Thursday, November 6th af 2:30 p.m. Selling on Friday, November 7th, at 10:00 a.m. Catalogues Available on Request JOHN WOODS, President J. E, STUART, Secretary. E-NEW Someday there may be another car to compare with this ehetaa nee LIVESTOCK ENTRIES Se a new pace-setting Plymouth. But not this ew Purebred Sheep . ee bre : 70 ear! For here i - ill sti a bred Sheep a y' . e an o new car that will stir you—whether Commercial Sheep 70 you see it in live action or eye it at parade rest! An all- C cial Swine 75 SPECIAL MEAT SHOW & CARCASS SALE Wednesday, October 29th 7:30 p.m. DAILY EVENTS @ OCTOBER 30 Purebred Swine Sale OCTOBER 31 @ OCTOBER 28 Junior Farmers’ Competition Commercial Show @ OCTOBER 29 e Commercial Sale Purebred Sheep Sale Purebred Sheep Show Auctionéets — Don E. Ball Purebred Swine Show & Assoc. AT THE SALES PAVILION EDMONTON EXHIBITION ASSOCIATION LTD. new car that will move you—more easily and comfortably than any car going! It just arrived at your Chrysler-Plymouth dealer’s. See it today! Lively ! Lovely! New all over! CHRYSLER CORPORATION OF CANADA, LIMITED SEE. IT, DRIVE IP Now AT YOUR PLYMOUTH DEALER'S Phone 483 Vern’s Sales and Service -£"¢,483.
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Image 371 (1958-10-23), from microfilm reel 371, (CU12505570). Courtesy of Early Alberta Newspapers Collection, Libraries and Cultural Resources Digital Collections, University of Calgary.