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The Olds Gazette 1948-01-01 - 1949-12-22
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THURSDAY, MARCH 24, 1949 (os (sn x From our Chicks BIGGER Profits Grow i You Demand the Best in Quality Order Agnew Chicks Per 100 Chicks yD R.O.P. Sired White Leghorns 5 | }a committee to see about trans- enue by more than a million and R.O.P. Sired New Hampshires -- A 4 ' porting the club to Olds, Saturday, a half a year. This is rather in- SHINGLES . 7 R.OP. Sired Barred Rocks -.------ ; ‘ March 19. The meeting was then teresting when we realize that ad- SHIPLAP Government Approved White Rocks -- - $20.00 $35.00 $11.00 adjourned, a party following. ditional new taxes have had to be \ Government Approved Light Sussex -------- $19.00 $34.00 $11.00 | On March 18, a meeting was levied in both British Columbia} DIMENSION Add once cent per Chick on orders under 100 Appropriate reductions on orders of 500 and over ADVANCE ORDERS ARE PRICE PROTECTED AGNEW CHICKS LIMITED 6i4 7th AVENUE W., CALGARY ‘M9677 ° II) 3) SS = and after the dust settled down, the results were: president, Don =, p : : SIS | Armstrong: vice-president. Elmer Ralph Scriven, Manager Olds, f Elliott; treasurer, Ronnie Bucking- yeas meen © oth, * : IVAN CRAIG —AUCTIONEER— FARM SALES LIVESTOCK SALES { HOUSEHOLD SALES ! ALL CALLED WITH PROFIT TO YOU Phone 37 or see me at the Barber Shop in Bette and Thora’s Cafe foo TEI IIs = — € Se Oliver Farm Machiner AVAILABLE NOW at ; “+ J. 20x6" OLIVER high wheel 24x6” OLIVER high wheel 28x6” OLIVER high wheel PA.iv’ 10 DOUBLE DISC HARROW 10.ft. DUMP RAKE =: "516 OLIVER RAYDEX PLOW | OLIVER SUPERIOR 4 WHEEL SPREADER TRACTORS AVAILABLE NOW ... OLIVER 77 ROW CROP CLETRAC DDH 61 drawbar horsepower OLIVER 60.STD. USED TRACTORS ON HAND .. Superior ‘Drills, Double Disc, sar Superior. Drills, Double Disc. 4 Superior Drills, Double Disc, ey fe OE ice 1946 MASSEY HARRIS 81, in top shape - Payne-Freeman & Co. Call in. or Phone Davis & Ness Tire “hop i PHONE 148 OLDS Changgrass OVER Any make or model tractor can be. chang- ed over by our simple cut-dewn method. a | SUNDRE SPORTS CLUB On March 10 the regular meet- ing of the Sundre Sports club was held at the home of Chuck Mc- Intosh. The motion that the club “change its meeting night for the benefit of the Cadets was rejected for several reasons. Incidental busi- jness followed the appointment of ‘held in the high school. | A truck driven by LaVere El- j Hot was found to be our. way to Olds. The treasurer Alfred Beau- champs, gave his. report. The bal- ance on hand after bills were all paid was $21.41. An election of officers was held, ham: secretary. Dwight Bliss; and general correspondent, Chuck Mc- Intosh. A bingo game with chocoiate bars for prizes’ concluded the. evening. a ASSEMBLY TOLD OF WOLF MENACE Alberta’s Tands and Mines Min- ‘ister Tanner has wolf trouble. He told the legislature today (March 16) his ‘experts just can’t seem to get rid of all the wolves howling at the doors of farmers in remote parts of the province. The matter came up when A. V. Boureier (S.C., Lac Ste: Anne) asked Mr. Tanner what the government plans to do about the wolf invasion. He said in ‘some areas parents are afraid to ‘send their children to school because of the packs. Mr, Tanner.-replied that the..De- partment has tried giving bounties for wolf hides but the wolves still keep. increasing: Now the Depart- ment is trving to find some poison which Will kill off: enough wolves ito make. it safe for people in outly- line districts to sten outside without jtakine along.a rifle. | He -said his Department — also }would appreciate anv suggestions on how to get rid of the wolves. He even has considered hiring special {hunters to organize a counter- ; attack . Ps , —9= FDMCONTON FIRST STOP v P.M.’s WEST TOUR rime Minister Louis St.- Laurent ‘will make his first official visit to /; Edmonton April 11. Edmonton will be the first official stop of his tour that will take him ‘to Vancouver, . Victoria, Calgary, Regina, Saskatoon, Winnipeg, Fort William and Port Arthur. in addi- that they pay little attention to them. An exception is the small town in Texas where the sign at [ene edge of town reads “20 Miles an Hour or $19.90.” CARD OF THANKS : We wish to take this opportunity of thanking all our friends for the many letters and cards of -condol- ence, and for the kind expressions of sympathy during our recent sad bereavement. —Richard and Arnold Mulholiand. YOUR STEEL WHEELS paying the 10 percent that was be- —— THE OLDS GAZETTE —— In thejLegislature Furnished for Mr. Cook by Mr. Hammell. M.L.A., Didsbury The Budget brought down by Premier Manning last week was the largest in Alberta's. history.. Some of the highlights showed 1948 value of agricultural products as at $545,- 000,000, an increase of $70,000,000 over the previous year.. Value of production from our hatural re- sources last year is estimated at $99,000,000. ‘This was made up of lumber products $18,094,000; coal products $41,875.000 petroleum pro- ducts $35,127,000. This was ‘an in- crease of 4 million barrels and $17,- 000,000 in value. over 1947, The Premier indicated that 200,- 000,000 gallons of oil products are purchased each year in Alberta and for each 1 cent gallon reduction in price represents a saving of $2,00.- 000 to Alberta consumers. There are more than. 630 wells producing in the province now. Last year 32 new industries start- ed ‘in Alberta employing 1,200 people. Treasury branches showed a busi- ness increase and a’ profit of $127.- 100.000. Deposits by the public are approximately ¢29.000,000. The net funded and unfunded! debt was decreased by $16,992.144| last year. It was argued by. thej Premier. that income from oil bear- ing assets should be utilized. to provide citizens with other assets such ‘as roads..Th® income, from the sale of leases is not a perma- nent revenue and should not be utilized to meet. current. expendi- crease of $209.000. The increased pensions to Old. Age and Blind Pensioners will cost the Province additional $550,000. The Government fore charged to the Municipalities will cost another $275,000, An in- crease of $160,000 has been pro- vided for hers’. A’ . Thrée-quarters of a million dollars is provided in the Public Works account for bridges, maintenance and replacement. This is an increase of $350,000. $2,660,000 will be made EVERYBODY'S Young Bill had an inner -Jpnging to be a doctor. His natural talents’ would have carried him far in that pro- fession.. But instead he took a job in’ his father’s dairy plant where he could earn good pay immediately. Com- | pared with this job, a career | in medicine — with its long, non-paying years of. study and struggle to get establish- ed — seemed too tough. Now, although he is prospering, Bill regrets. that choice. Of course, the penalty of choosing the. easy way available to Municipal and Improve- ment Districts by way of grants. The ever-expending services that have been given by the govern- ment have called on larger expendi- tures every year and no new taxes have been imposed. The Social Ser- vice Tax, which was cancelled two years ago, reduced Provincial rev- and Saskatchewan, ’ Use | wate MISA miracle wall finish fight over wallpaner 95 PER IMP. CONCENTRATED PASTE FORM, 2 ALL THESE ADVANTAGES Covers all surfaces - wallpaper, painte ed walls, plywood, brick interiors, .ete. One coat really covers. Dries in one hour. Cne iuperial gallon does large room, No “painty” odour. ° A durable, washable surface. A pleasure to put on. NOUN = ROLL IT ON WITH THE NEW Ke®n-Tone ROLLER - KOATER Lindsay Store Harmattan, Alta Phone R1921, Olds. NOW! CEMENT, Etc. -Albetra Lumber Do. Ltd. Is The Time for Those SPRING REPAIR JOBS WE CARRY A GOOD SUPPLY OF DOW WEED KILLERS — Don’t let weeds get a head start on you this i year! Lay in a good supply of 2-4 Dow , Weed Killer now. controls weeds growing in many crops. DOW CHEMICAL OF CANADA, LIMITED 204 Richmond Street West Toronto 1,Canada ~ 2-4 Dow. Weed Killer. . tion to Edmonton and Vancouver. : saz tures, claimed. Mr. Manning. See i seul: 1948 CASE Model VA with hydratlic 2 bottom _——* . Se, A Ee aged your local agent handling Dow agricul = 4 2 Motorists-see so many “Speed ; tural products without delay. low (like new) Limit — 20 Miles an Hour” signs,|PY $1,300,000: hospital grants by >’; | $50,000; for TB. treatment an in- opey lie Crystal clear glass, attractive design! | Ideal for relish, pickles; nuts and candies. A delightful bridge or shower gift, Diameter. about 7-inches. Per- sonal shopping only, please. Glass Tumblers Greater than ever values . . amazing savings on advertised specials listed : giving economies offered during Macleod’s “Birthday Sale” only ... . limited quantities suggest early shopping. Personal shopping only, please. Divided Pickle and Relish Dish} Spring CLOTHES PINS Adds Sparkle to Any Table below . 3 inn 2ic Always ‘need for these sturdy hardwood’ spring sonal shopping only, .please. 2-Quart Our Regular Low Price $2.19 1.29 clothes pins. Per- Glass Kettle 10-DAY SPECIAL For the modern kitchen Our Regular Low Price, 3 dozen 27c 10-DAY SPECIAL ez gS . your opportunity to save on things you need now. Check the . they are but a few. of the many vatue- . Advertised specials on sale for 10-days against our better judgment = —sparkling, clear glass, 10-Ds ‘ 4 is seldom so tragic..,But apnea hE 7 family size’ kettle. Hare bie oe . aca8 lean—use on any heat. eee we make self- .. Our regular. low oer comfortable plastic 3 for 10c amaging compromises or price 10c! Cléar handle locked firmly with Our regular low metal band—lock lid stays on while pouring. Personal shopping only, please. Limit of 2 to a Customer. glass—gaily sten- ciled patterns. Regular 5- oz. size, for serving juices. Personal shopping only, please. neglect opportunities . . . whenever we turn ourselves into “yes-men” .. . whenever we sidestep duties, obstacles or problems that should be price 5c each! Clear glass egg cup with large base to pre- vent toppling. Per- sonal shopping only, please. -+ WOOD OR STEEL IMPLEMENT WHEELS CAN ALSO BE faced — the price is too high! beast es 38 de 80) Limit bf 6 10.0 “4 Only by accepting diffi- é Pree: ire ra | rv] " @ CHANGED (OVER Sébies we chalicas do'we Motorists’ Identification Holder| 7-Piece Socket Wrench Sets With this cut-down yy same ad develop our full powers. Our Re Low Price 69c epAy aes CHAMPION method any make or mode! tra ae pe | 16.DAY gular SeeeIAL es SPECIAL --39e Sturdy leatherette— fasten to steering col- umn of car or truck i and have your driver’s license and other papers instantly avail- of any age with any type of wheel, can be quickly and easily adapted with Canada’s No. 1 Tractor Tire — Firestone Ground Grip — at a cost so low that every farmer can now enjoy the time, work and money- saving advantages of these amazing Scarcely more thanacentury | ago, it was impossible for the average man to provide finan- | cial security for his depend- ents in the event of his dea But today, through life insur- GROUND CRIPS Low priced—save about half what you pay! Compact; %-inch drive; 12-point hexagon sock- ea TRO Pe | PULL up to 627, More at the eT EU LAST up to 917% Longer able. Personal: shop- ets in sizes % to %-inch. Knurled L-handle, tires. Arrange for your change-over ance, millions have overcome ' ping only, please. P complete in metal case, Personal shopping only, 1 job now. this difficulty and provided please. Limit of 1 set to a Customer. security for their loved ones while saving for their own retirement. 20a Railway Ave. W. Phone 99 OLDS Davis & Ness Tire Shop « ! {1
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