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The Olds Gazette and Mountain View News 1965-01-07 - 1966-06-30
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Page 6 Late Classifieds 1959 Ford 2 door FOR SALE — Gateway Barley, germ 81%. $1.00 per’ bus. Olli barley, germ 84%. 96¢ per bus. fin run. Samples at No. 1 Pool Elevator, Okds. Also quantity of @ood fmixed hay. Also stoker, complete with blower, etc. Ph 226-2235. W. Thomson. 15-3tp. FOR SALE — Two registered Here- ford bulls, coming two years old. ‘Warren Smith, phone 226-2095, Olds. 15-2tp. a eet FOR SALE — One registered Here- ford bull, four years old. Phone ; Bs 16-3tp. ! YOUR CHOICE — of 3 2-year-old Bulls. H. F. 823-3609. 15-17-19-21-23-25c, FOR SALE — Registered Appa- floosa Stalion, 4yearsold and FOR SALE — Fresh Holstein milk | cows. Gordon Miller, phone (2284. 15-3te. Time to get your Fishing Equip- men now at special prices. Also Fishing Licenses and Regulations at RALPH’S SPORT SHOP, Olds. FOR, SALE — Reg. Park Wheat. @nd gen. Cleaned to No. 1 seed.|" Germ. 86% before cleaning. CSC No. 75-7667. $2.00 per bus.’ in bulk. Phone 226-2187. W. El- Holt, Box 807, Olds. 15-3tp. FOR RENT — Sleeping room for wentleman. Private bath and en- trance. Phone 226-3963, 15-3tc. ——_——_—$ qc FOR SALE — Modern 3 piece wal- suite with spring -| FOR SALE — 9 cu. ft. Kelvinator ne FOR SALE — hardtop. V8, automatic, power steering and power brakes. In top condition. Phone 226-6184 after 6 p.m. 15-2tc. Frig in top e 226-3564 after 7 p.m. 15-1tp. Ea cee eee eG FOR SALE — 1954 1 ton Mercury. (Good running order and good paint. Also Massey Harris 24 run double disc drill. Good shape. Phone 226-2309, Olds. 15-3tp. a es DEHORN NOW — Use “Nixon” Dehorning paste. The plastic bottle is a convenient applicator. $1.00 treats more than 25 calves. Available at Becker’s Drugs, (Olds. 15-Ite. TO BE SOLD at Olds Auction Mart Tuesday, April 19. 7 young Jer- ‘sey cows. 6 just fresh, other to freshen soon. 1-1te. i eile (aa Se eee, FOR SALE or RENT — 1 section west of Olds. 200 acres cultivat- ed. Balance pasture with creek. Good buildings. Calgary Power nd telephone.: Milk route and school bus. Phone 226-2139. 15-1te. ee ee eee ‘130 HEAD of mixed Heifers and steers weighing 400. to 600 lbs. Treated with Ruelene, vaccinat- ed, treated with Vitamins. To tbe sold Friday, April 15 at Olds ‘Auction Mart. 15-1te. FOR SALE — Garry Oats. Certi- , field inspected. Germ. 79%. ($1.00 per bus. in bulk, cleaned. . Dueck Seed Farm, 2 miles N.W. of Olds. Phone 226-2001. 15-tfnc. ene erie eT ee -| WRECKING 1949 Mercury % ton truck. i V8 motor in top condi- tion. Transmission appears fo be good. Rear end in good condi- tion. Reason for wrecking, body fis a wreck. Green Line Equip- (sae FOR SALE — Your choice of two 1962 Pontiac Strato Chief 4door sedans. 6 cyl. standard trans- . missions. Both units are in good road worthy condition and are ready to go. Your choice for $1,195.00 at Green Line Equip- ment Ltd., Olds. Phone 226-3060. . 15-1te. ready to go. $3,995.00 at Green Line Equipment Ltd., Phone 226-| Per person 3060, Olds. 15-1te. FOR SALE — 1964 Honda Model The Olds Gazette and Mountain View News FOR SALE — Used 18x7 John Deere Press Drill. New discs and boots. They have seeded only approx. 300 acres. Packers re- built. New fertilizer box. This drill will seed your crop trouble free. $795 at Gren Line Equip- ment Ltd., phone 226-3060, Olds. 15-Ite. 35. HEAD of 650 Ih, average good white faced steers, dehorned, vaccinated for Blackleg, to be sold Friday, April 15th at the ‘Olds Auction Mart. These are top grade feeders, ready for the tfeed lot. 15-Ite. FOR RENT — 3 room furnished (basement suite. Adults. Phone, 226-2578. Mrs. Knox. 15-1tp. FOR RENT — Home in country. Rifteen mil of Olds. Full basement, forced air” oil furnace, running water and pow- er. Land id. House and im- mediate grounds only. Good ‘terms to the right party. Apply to Bob Clark, Box 824, Olds or call 226-2113. 15-2te. eS WILL TRADE — 2-year-old regis- tered Hereford bulls for hay or _ grain. Phone 226-2505, G. E. Jor- gerisen, Olds. Be ae eee ee en FOR SALE — 1959 Pontiac. Auto. ftrans. Custom radio, bow mile- age. Top. shape. Phone 226-2502 after 6 p.m. 15-1tp. ee FOR SALE — 1953 Chev. car. Good condition. See Ray White at Olds Garage. Phone 226-3020. 15-2tp. — FOR SALE — 3rd generation Olli barley. Germ. 88%. Cert. No. ‘75-5296. $1.10 per bus. Gateway “63” barley, germ. 82%. Cert. No. 75-9623. $1.10 per bus. Gate- way barley from 1964 crop. Germ. 92%. Cert. No. 74-8154. {$1.00 per bus. Thatcher wheat (from 1964 crop. Germ. 87%. Cert. No. 74-6444. $1.65 per bus. Ken Petersen, Phone 226-2147. , 15-3tp. ee Ite. FOR SALE — 1957 Chevrolet, 6 cyl. Must sacrifice. $325 or best offer. Phone 226-3508. 15-Itp. ——9—_—_—_ DANCE - (Dance at Lone Pine Hall on Fri- day, April 29, to the music of the Melody Five Orchestra. Admission $1.00 per person. Sponsored by the Lone Pine Orioles Girls’ Club. 15-3tp. a DANCE (Calico Dance at. Lone Pine Hall Friday, April 22. Music by Walter Fisher and the All-Tones. Dancing ~from 10 p.m. to 2:30 a.m. Prizes for Spot Dances. Admission $1.00 . Lunch included. Spon- sored by the North Lone Pine W.I. Everyone welcome. 15-2te. LADIES iA miscellaneous shower will be -|held on Friday, April 15th at 2 ite. | p.m. at the L.B. Community Centre ee ee, SALE — 1965 GMC ‘% ton V8, 4 speed trans., radio, long w side box. This unit for recent fire victim, Mrs. Ray- mond Dodd. All ladies welcome. ‘Tea will be served. 15-1tp. Shew for their interest, and to the nurses and aides for their care and kindness while she was a pati- thas been reconditioned by At- with duals. 6 cyl., € \ e fridge and Miller, Calgary, and| trans. radio, P.T.O., new hoist. | ent in the Olds Hospital. mever been used. Paul Sdhneider,| (Box and. stock racks in good Te General Delivery, Olds. 6 miles| ondition, This unit is in A-1 CARD OF THANKS east and 2% south of Olds. - condition and will be sold with| ‘The Lone Pine - Benmett Com- < © ene, O eupueent as ne felon TNeassane 65 Op iat Li .» | the ing in a me 39 at RALPH'S SPORT| phone 2263060, Olds. 15-Itc.| nated to their Quiz Evening. ‘in Olds. CIL and Super X Ernie’s Texaco Service, Tom Jen- Shorts, pkg. 62¢ or 2 for $1.23.) FOR SALE — GMC. 248 6 cyl. sen’s Men’s Weat, Beckers. Drugs CIL ‘Longs in new plastic package} truck motor, complete. Priced | Coop Store. Maybank’s Drugs, and Super X Longs, pkg. 71¢ or} to sell. Apply to Walter Unger, | stott’s Jewellery Gillrie’s Men’s 2 for $141. t phone 226-2069. 15-3tp. Wear, Craig & Co., LG.A., Bird Builders Hardware, Pearce’s Flow- : : ( ers, Olds Auction. Mart, House of Y l Shoes, Major Television Centre, Hannigan’s Drive-In and White Rose: Service. . ‘, ——————_0———_ to supply your nitrogen needs and get these__ CARD OF THANKS 4 advantages. We would like to take this op- portunity to express our many ECONOMY: thanks and appreciation to .our is hess freight relatives, friends and neighbors ROOT ZONE APPLICATION: * stages of growth * Encourages plants to out. EVEN APPLICATION, guess work * 82% Nitrogen so there * It is the first product, and from it most other chemical nitrogen fertilizers are manufactured Plants have Access Immediately on Sprouting * Plants prefer ammonia form of nitrogen in early root down not up * §tays locked in ‘soil until used by plants-no leaching * 45 foot applicator leaves distinct mark to follow-no for their acts of kindness and sym- pathy, given us in our recent. sad ement. Ruth Stauffer, Kathleen & Richard. a aa ies MELODY MAIDS GIRLS’ CLUB (The March meeting was held at the home of Cheri Jackson. We opened the meeting with “O Can- ada”, which was followed by the Creed, favorite song and Flag Sal- ute, The Roll Call was “name your favorite author”. 15-3tp.| and common Olds Auction Mart Reports Week ending April 12, 1966 (On offer were 585 head of live- stock — 312 hogs and 278 cattle. Hog Division — Piglets sold at $10 to $14.75 and weaner pigs from i sold from 40¢ to 80¢ per bale. (The regular Feeder Sale will be held at the Olds Auction Mart on Friday, April 15th, 1966. The regular -sale of hogs atid cattle will be held next Tuesday. Special consignment of 100 head of feeder steers and heifers from two con-. tributors at the April 15th sale. Plan to attend this sale. ‘ Official Weather From Weather Station at 0.A.V.C. For week ending Monday, April 11. PRECIPITATION — Maximum high 61 on April 5 (Minimum low 18 on April 10 ‘Average temp. for week 36.3 (Normal aver. temp. for week 33. a aL = Sh a NMOS Aaa La RAINCOATS Spring is coming... Soon showers will start. With your raincoat cleaned you're sure to look smart. PHONE 226-3646 aaa Hema aA SIRENS’ WAIL WILL MARK C.D. EXERCISE Citizens of Olds are reminded that on April 22nd, the wail of the town’s siren will mark the beginning of the Civil Defence Exercise “Mountain View Chal- lenge”. ‘ The wail will be of long dura- tion and citizens are caut! NOT TO CALL IN ON THE FIRE LINE NOR TO THE TOWN OF- FICE NOR TO THE POLICE at this particular time. It Is feared that a jam up of calls to any of these three tele- phones could seriously hamper local offictals in the case of a local emergency. A similar situation will exist in Didsbury and Carstairs and |’ here again the public are asked to co-operate to the fullest. ee PRIZE WINNERS iAtt the recent grand opening of Major Television in Olds, two maj- or prizes were awarded. Glen Coon- fer of Olds won the hostess chair with the draw being made by Jim Bauer, aged 5 of Torrington. Wit- nessing the draw were Tom Jensen and Carl Christensen. — Jim Bauer also made the draw for the other prize and this was for. a clock radio which was won by Mrs. C. Hawkins of Bowden. ———_9-———_ Tractor School For the second consecutive year Miller and Widmer Sales Ltd. will be sponsoring a Tractor School for farmers. The date this year is April 15th with the school get- ting underway at 7:30 p.m. at Mil- ler and Widmer’s shop.. Guest speaker will be Hector Stewart. Coffee and doughnuts will be serv- ed . Everybody is welcome, regard- less of what type of tractor you drive. exhilarating elegance for MEN JADE Discerning men find luxurious pleasure in the subtle mascu- line scent of Jade East...worlds apart from the ordinary. BECKER DRUGS OLDS, ALBERTA —CANCELLED— The Spaghetti Supper, to have been served at the Salvation Army on Friday, April 15th, has been cancelled because of sickness. It will be served at a later date. THURSRAY, APRIL 7, 1966 OLDS UNITED CHURCH Rev. J. E. Forsythe 10 am. — Teen Class 11 a.m. — Worship Service. Church School and nursery. DONT BUY. A HEARING AID Until you find out about our rental plan. You may vent a hearing aid for 30 days. If you decide to buy, the rental cost is deducted from the purchase price. Contact MAICO SMITH-JONES HEARING SERVICE CALGARY, ALBERTA — 9th FLOOR GREYHOUND BUILDING IT’S HERE NOW! THE GIANT OF THE RUGGED NEW MF TRACTOR BREED- THE MF 1100 See it—test-drive it—at our dealership . . : the totally new MF 1100 in the 92 hp diesel class. Get the big idea of what this new giant. can do 1° 10 MF 1100 is Massey-Ferguson engin is Massey-Fer, m engineered. and built, with a one mation of power, per- - formance and comfort no other tractor has. ~ = . . Come in today! Miller & - Widmer SALES LTD. Massey - Ferguson — Chrysler — Dodge Hugo Widmer — Phone 226-3737 Beb Armstrong wey your MASSEY- FERGUSON eater r Holstein and Ayrshire CLYDE STANFORD‘S Auction Sale of Dairy Cattle 5 miles east of Caroline then 1% miles north on the Stauffer Friday, April 22nd - 1:30 p.m. APPROXIMATELY 92 HEAD OF DAIRY CATTLE — oat STAMPEDE CORRAL Calgary, Alberta MONDAY, APRIL 18, 1966 8.00 p.m. 9,000.00 In Prizes GRAND PRIZE - 1966 Chevrolet ~ Bel Air 4-Door Sedan V-8, Automatic Trans, Power Steering and Brakes, Radio. * unaffected by wind < Schol: * edges of machine gets as much as centre-no feathering = niet a ‘he o ee | LESS LABOR: ) - cushions, done by the girls. Our i \ ot ri ject for the April meeting is to ' _* High percent of nitrogen-minimum bulk pro: f «''*+ No labor involved in 'transferthe pump ‘make stuffed toys. We closed the Wesntqect, Jing sitet n. Wentqaiglaelo meeting by singing ‘God Save the || Ne, Equipment to buy, — We s upply Applicator SE ely ‘andi’ was steved by { any 1) /Supplied Locally by Alberta Nitrogen Fertilizer Company Mrs. Jackson and Mrs. Wi | : .(ALNICO) APPROXIMATELY 40 COWS — 25 milking, 15 dry, some of which will be finesh by sale date. 20 HEIFERS — 12 to 18 months 20 HEIFER AND BULL CALVES — 1 to 6 months 10 YEARLING AYRSHIRE AND HOLSTEIN STEERS — 1 GRADE AYRSHIRE BULL — 1 REGISTERIZD. ANGUS’BUNL —:4 yee#s old MISCELLANEOUS GOODS — Nearly new 2 unit Surge Milking Machine Cooler unit Approx. 40 nearly new 8gallon Milk Cans. PLUS — SPECIAL JACKPOT GAME No. 2 $2000.00 for a Blackout in 54 Numbers EXTRA SHEETS FOR THIS GAME 50c EACH does the work. ‘atson. The next meeting will be held at the home of Caulene as ————_o—_——_ COMING EVENT 6 Can. Tank ‘and Many consolation and door prizes TICKETS — $2.00 — Extra sheets. 50c Ca ‘ 64. will hold = Salis 1 996-2564 °°” em on Tu oe a et . reer = ; Tickets available at door only den a | at 8 p.m. in the recreation room lec L. ith arfield Ogilvie Sponsored Ca ; Do wn Lion’ OR SEE REMUS BRANDT of the Oids Municipal Hospital. i trie, No. Ot Lic. No. 62H ner Pre pet Cee orton s Ctse 15-1tp. y — | A
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