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The Olds Gazette 1948-01-01 - 1949-12-22
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THURSDAY, APRIL 15th, 1948 THE OLDS GAZETTE « x HMR RMN NMRA RMS BRRMR RHR RAR. KEE tails. Get in the Swing ask about ow Cameo Stationery Contest Feature with $1,000 in cash awards. Con- |—-test-eloses-on_April 30th.G Stationery today together with contest de- y Cameo. Cameo. Stationery Cameo Writing Tablets, lg. size ‘Cameo Writing Tablet, ladies size Envelopes, per pkg. Blue lined Envelopes, 3 pks. Handi-Notes for “thank you’’ per box 5 in extension work for the chure B5¢ in the area north cf Edmonton. Rev. 28V Party one day recently. She and, 30¢ % | Peter Dyck of Cremona will take his Blane Anderson have reached the . -15¢ nlace here. The Habermehl family ™2twre age of eleven years. 25¢e wil te greatly missed by many of Mrs. Bluck is practicing with the {| the pecple of are. district for their) Berrydale pupils who hope to take 'many acts of kindness and faithful P®Tt in the Musical Festival to be 50c and $1.00 IBIS eld aides aside RAISES as ids Fide as OTaelae Heid Laelaciaeissiaeiss 296 se RDO UR DI TI ba 2 LEYTOSAN da * aes PHA ye” We have been forttinate to secure a shipment of Penicillin Calcium Ointment for’ the treatment of mastitis. The very latest veterinary remedy, per tube FORMALDEHYDE | Jie COLLEGE RM NS aa ae } PHONE 36 . dons Olds Catt! SHOP AND SAVE AT per sq. ft. 65c - Minimum Charge per shade $7.80 @ How often have you wished for a Venetian Blind like this... Light—mace of a.special aluminum alloy, no heavier than your hand to lift. Flexible—bends ts fit your brush as you whisk the dust away, then snaps right back to place. Lovely—its satin smovih plastic finish blends with every color scheme, resists stains and soil. It's the Venetian Blind withcut a cleaning probicm that’s proof against the wear and tear of time—rust-proof.’ wea!-proof, warp- provuf, Luo, und will not crack, chip or age Bring in your window measurements and let us custom-fit Tropix beauty to your windows at smaller you'd think possible. THE OLD S HARD pens emen Zz *CERESA OLDS HARDWARE| : Phone 20 Olds Men’s Bike — +" "$51.50 Ladies Bike — $51.50 | Bike Lights — $7.95 Repairs — of all kinds Sunshine Trikes 2-vear-old — $15.95 4-year-old — ~ $17.95 6-year-old — $18.95 Baby Carriage — $ t } 2 2 1. cost than WARE Alberta Sundre News Mr. and Mis. Bioomfield w re re- cent Calgary visito s. Miss Doreen Corliss is spending sometime with her sister Mrs. Stein in Calgary. Miss Romyn is taking It is also reported that Jack Camp- times after attempting to get on the j bell has a new tractor. highways last week. i My. and Mrs, Frank pinaraans Some farmers are beginning to' are expected home from B. C. to feel that spring is a long way off. atiend the marriage of their daugh.}‘Phis is especially true of the farm- ter Louise in Calgary and also to ers with combines who have to go be on hand for their sale on Mon- day, Ap.il 12th. The Hainstock 58 Hi gs HORII “15¢ 8 ITD os 1.50 & $41.50 & her place at the Red and White: Ladies Aid are providing the lunch Store, * _at the sale. B—-Mr—end—Mrs: -Carl—Christensen_-, The Ald was held last Wednesday were Calgay visitors last week, Mrs.*t-the home of Mrs. LeMay with Jack Chidlau and son, Glen returned *bout twenty ladies present. who with them for a visit. | spent the afterncon in quilting and ‘Rev. A. Habermehl who has been discussing spring house cleaning. the pastor at the M. B.C. church Mrs. R, L. Stiles was holidaying at Bergen and McDougal Flats has several] days last been moved by their recent confer-, week. ence .held in Didsbury. He will be, Margaret Bluck entertained. sev- a , hy ©-al- of her school chums at a birth- in Calgary for ' service. held next month. inte ne ri ‘ We are becoming well acquain ‘ rs at disier tae, Cacia oe with our neighbo:s back yards these ‘to join him later, days ‘as. we wend: our way through The Ladies Aid of the United miles . of stubble fields to reach a ,;Church will meet at the home of travelled: highway. It required a | Mvs. A; Thomas on April 21st. |yound trip of one hundred miles A. Eckstact returned frcm th: | Jast Sunday to make a normal trip | Wetaskiwin hospital Jast week whe.e. >! 25 miles. ‘he has spent forty days since his accident. It will b2 mecessary for i . him to :eturn to the University hos- | May City pital in Edmonton. due to the slow healing of his arm. | February 2nd was Groundhog Day The annual meeting of the Church 27d the ground ‘hog saw his shacow of the Nazarene was held on Tues- 5 it was Clear from the Peace River | day evening, April 6th with nearly to the United States boundary, This all members of the church. present. "Ofcourse was a sure sign of a late v. E, Lawlor, distriet-superintea— spring. but on this date of Ap:il 5th dent, gave-a short devotional mes-_.W2-have-had: plenty of winter with | sage after which the variows boa:ds cold winds and blocked roads in fact and officers were elected as follows. it all. started on February 2nd and Sunday. School Superintendent; on. the 3rd of that month it stormed | Trevor Morgan; W.M. S: President, and our fair Alberta Banana Belt | Mrs. W. F. McAmmond; Board of has been in the grip of King Win- | Trustees, J, Baustead, R. Heyer and ter.ever since. © M. Geiger; Board of Stewards, F. . There has been great activity in Tooth, W. Cabel and Hannah Sande; the Maycity and Horseshoe ‘Lake dis- Church School Board, Irene Sande, tricts in the past two weeks especi- Mrs. MeCaftmond and Mrs. Mor- ally since the road ban came on. Sev- zen. Lay delegates to the convention eral farmers have been hauling hay in Calgary this week were M.s. Mc- with trucks and have cut up the ; Ammond and Mrs. : Morgan, | roads’ so that they are hardly pass- | George Savage, secretary-treasur- able. It is too bad that some of ‘er of the church reported the sum these people find the time to dis- of $4,500 raised for all purposes 1egard the Jaw and then sit home Dr. W. N. King reported three-short. and turn the air blue and blame revival meetings during the year and .the councillcrs. It would be better thee visiting missionary speakers... if every cne stayed off the roads My. and Mr: s—“ris week, "S > . for all to use. Some cf thie teachers who were heme on the Easter holidays had Berrydale =” avite a time getting back to their | Geoff Hawson took delivery of a schools due to blocked main roads new Minneapolis tractgr’ Jast week Some turned back two and three ee For Guaranteed Satisfaction and Perfection in ** Your Ironing. Use -G-E. Featherweight Iron With the new ©Fingertip Control; ® Automatic | Thermostat; @Calrod hi speed Element; ®But- ton Nooks and @27! Sq. in. of ironing surface. @Very reasonably priced i OUR DISPLAY OF FIXTURES IS TRULY PHE GREATEST — There is one suitable for evey room in your home. L |. WE ALSO HAVE FOR.THE 7 MODERN FARMER ! I | \ | | \ | oO Woods 3 H. P. Electric Grinder $250.00 Woods 5 gal, Electric Water Heater $41.00 | Farney 220 volt Welders . $250.00 -ABSO-PHIAS- WEEK WE -HAVE——-—— oe One Only Second Hand Washer «. i In very good condition reasonable price * 5 1 Four Burner Gurney : priced at “ie $150.00 Range used slightly s. O, Christensen were 9nd complied with the laws. Then }-< ___our rea?s would be in fit condition ne a long way for straw and for feed. There is still scme rombining to be, done after s snow is off which) from the lool of things will be some time yet. A May City farmer has a willow tree branch in the house which has shed the pussy willows and which now has leaves coming out on it. Surely this ,is a sign of spring. A few crows have been seen wing. ing there way around the district Our: mail carrier on the R. R. 1 has. been ble to get out on his route again. He had to miss several mail cays owing .to the blocked, road. At Spruce Cculee he has to de‘our for several miles in order to get back to town. of. Classified Ads SKIN SUFFERS ! — Thousands ; coast to coast have benefitted | from -Kleerex’s quick healing .of. tczem, Fsoriasis, Itch, Pimples, etc. Why not you? “Kleerex” med- ium, ‘strong, two sizes, 59c, $1.09, all druggists. Kix 4 Ive in NOTICE — U. F..A. Co-Op Store subscribers, a meeting will be held in the Arena Hall at 2,00 o'clock on April 17th. Business wil] be Used Cars and Machinery —1939 Willys Coupe —1% Ton Chev. Truck —1936 Willys Coupe ~—1945 3-ton Dodge Truck + —4 Wheel Trailer ~~~ —9 ft. Cable Weeder —1946 8 ft. Cockshutt Oneway: on steel —Bilissard Feed Cutter —11l4 H. P. Pump Engine —102 Jr. Massey on rubber —John Deere Tractor -——WD 40 Diesel on rubber Pony Press Drill ‘NEW MACHINERY —— —2 Hi Speed Grinders : —1 Side Delivery Rake -——12 ft. Massey Harris Disc —Pacemaker Tractor on Rubber We have a few combines on hand now. If you need one for next fall now is the time to. make. arrangements for it. ; Miller Bros. ' to elect a governing body, Phone 6 Your Massey Dealer Olds FOR SALE ON SHARE BASIS —|— LS: 14 Karukal sheep some lambs. Ap- 7 ply .to. W. Mortimer, Sundre mi 16-"tp, -: FOR. SALE — 3 rcomed 16x24 dwel- | ling one block west of the. fair} ,grounds has big addition 3x8 in| front. Full sized basement, Apply | to Fred Scheurer Olds after 6 on! any, evening. 16-3te FOR SALE — one quarter of land | in the Fagle Hil district, with two! room house, 16x18 with good well | and pump. 20.000 ft. of spruce logs | y~for lumber. Can be occupied right | away. 26.acres broke land in ' “good shape. Apply to E. Stone; R. R. 1 Bowden 16-3tp |} WANTED TO BUY —Model A Ford ecupe n fair condition and fairly weatherproof, P. O. Box 402, Olds | or phone 1504 16£2tp | FOR, SALE—34 2-and-a-half-month | | old pigs. Apply to J. McManning, | Phone: 2210, Olds” 16-1tp FCR SATE — 44 Studebaker light. delivery: 35 Ford Light Delivery; 41 Ford 3 tcn: 10 ft. Tandem Disc; ; | 36 Chev Coach; 35 Chev Coupe; 26 | { Ford Coach; 15 Single Disc; new I Manure Spreader. Apply at the! Cooley Garage. | 16-1tc FCR SATE! — 1.500 bushels of Leg- | acy Seed Oats. Govt, Germination test 95 per cent.. Apply to. Cleo: R-ss. 5 Miles West and one and a, quarter miles north of Olds | ‘ 16-3te -—---—-——0--—---— | NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND CLAIMANTS Used Truc’s 1942 Fargo with Grain Box Used Cars 1934 Oldsmobile Co&ch in good shape.’ Tractors . 1946 Ford Tractor - Cockshutt 80 Tractor Used Cockshutt 80 Tractor, New -New-Ferguson-Fraetor—————, John Deere D Tractor, used Bud Cooper's Service Station Phone 183. On the Highway —_Olds, Alta. IN THE ESTATE OF JAMES FAL- : KINER BOGGS, late cf the postal District. of BOWDEN, in: the Prov- in-e of Alberta, Farmer, Deceased. | NOTICE is hereby given that all- | metsens havire claims upon, thet es- tate of the above-named James Fal- | Kiner Gardner .Boggs who died.on/ Jie oth cay of Decemter, A.D. 1947, are reavied to file with J.J. Kelly, |solicits:s for the executors of the | said estate, by the 27th day of May,’ A . D. 1€48, a- full statement duly verified of their claims, and cf any securities ‘held. by ‘them, and ; that date the executo:s will Cistri- jute the assets. of the deceased lemong the parties entitled thereto | having- regard only: to claims of i which: notice thas been so’ filed’ or whi have been brought to his | knowlec zi tter Burke Lumber. : & Building Supplies We are expecting a carload of gyproc . i ~in two weeks. Place your order now foe prompt delivery SUNBDRE J. J, Kelly > Solicitor for the Fxe-utors 5 x Olds, ‘Albe™*> ze i ; Dated this 10th day of April, 1948 ; | 16-3tc CRO -” Phone 2122 +-Servel Electrolux. K érosene-6 cu. ft.refri- 4 gerator which has only been used a short iB i (seine iE oe SSE BS EIRENE BEIGE Be pk ALTE NSIC De IIT Se HE ak Ie BE Is Your Home a Budget Ho Saved is Money Earned. We can save you money with our Quality Lumber. See us for Your Needs. We will gladly give you an estimate. We have Be Quality Lumber in Spruce and Fir. Crown Lumber Company Ltd. M. J. McKennirey, Manager Olds Df score SHC 2 BBD 2 SRG HOH IHL TB FOI ee a oe genine RE EEA AE as IRE 5 et DE EE ° “ 7 time-and which has -had-good eare-_-~-——_,— iH For Added Information I Call on Your Friendly Dealer = \ Purvis-Rash « Electric ‘| he } urvis-Nasn ° Electric | i A great Service to.a great Community ; t 5 Doors West. of the Victoria Hotel Olds i i 1 aS % = “Tood oe If so, you will agree fhat quality counts x Quality Lumber Lasts Longer = Quality Luriber Saves You Money and Money x Nepté-Lac 1s’as‘ safe to use ~ on your Cooking utensils as on floors, walls, woodwork: 105 oz. Tin | Rhubarb 105 oz Flemish Beauty Pears — —-105-04--+tins. { | | * 30°. Sugar '| 105 02. Pie Apple, Solid Pack — 105 oz. Phone 4 Fancy Crushed Pineapple — Prune Plums, 105-0z. tins — Pie Peaches, Solid Pack — $1.75 105 -oz. ven, AVE 73¢ Lipton’s Small Leaf. Orange ; Pekoe Tea, lb. 95c oi STAD Ripe, 2 Ibs Lah ADO Navy Beans, 2 Ibs. 3lc $1.10 Salted Peanuts, 8 bz. tins 19¢ Maple Leaf Soap Flakes — J $1.30 4 lb. package. . .. 85e Pink Grapefruit 112’s, dozen 4c 78¢ 99e Fresh Fruit and Vegetables in. Ww. D. PAINT- SALE Lowe Brothers High Standard : Paints and Enamels ALL DISCONTINUED “COLORS : 25% DISCOUNT Green Lake Peas, No. 5 Oranges, 252’s, 3 dozen Season Craig & Co. | Olds, Alberta |
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Image 127 (1948-04-15), from microfilm reel 127, (CU12503935). Courtesy of Early Alberta Newspapers Collection, Libraries and Cultural Resources Digital Collections, University of Calgary.