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THURSDAY, JULY 29th, 1948 THE OLDS GAZETTE _— ——————————————— WARM WEATHER — Means that you will want more cofd meats. Our selection is always tops. Currie Bros. Phone 70 Olds, Alta. Little Items of most of last week. - ea eene sa Edith Edler of Calgary is visi- ting at her home here. eee nee” Miss Joyce whiting was a Cal- gary visitor on Tuesday. eee eee Mrs. Doug Nelson and son Barry Sylvan Lake. * eee eee Watch for the date when the Eckville baseball team will come to Olds: to play ihe Reed, ‘Ranch team. ee Make a Date with John Deere! er ee Se AVAILABLE NOW— 3 — 9 ft. Cable Weeders ~ -1.— 14 ft.. Cable Weeder «x. 1 MODEL “D” TRACTOR 1 — 8 ft. Tool Bar Cultivator 1 — 1940 Pontiac Sedan 1 — 1937 Half Ton G.M.C. Truck 1 — Horn-draulie: Hydraulic Stacker 1 — Jayhawk: Hydraulic Stacker g 1— 6 ft. Combine, A-1 Shape - Ae Ms aC ae ZZ MN OMe NOL TE SS Mayfair Th Friday and Saturday, July 30 and 31 Mickey Rooney, Brian Donlevy, Ann_ Blyth KILLER McCOY | Also MARCH OF TIME PRESENTS — ae “CRISIS IN ITALY” eatre in Show: times — I S 2.30, 7:30 and 930°" =. Monday, Tuesday, August 2 and 3. —DOUBLE FEATURE ENTERTAINMENT— Friday, 7.30 & 9.30; Saturday: at_ Hugh McPhail had his teeth ex- tracted on Monday in preparation for a new set of dentures. eee eee ‘We hear that the door chimes will soon ring for one of the young electricians around town.. eee eee : Mr. and Mrs.. Sam Miller and daughter, Virginia were visitors in Calgary on Friday. . -_ e+ ee ee Denny Purvis and Don McCune were business visitors in Calgary the middle part of last week. se RO Mrs. Annie Maybank was. laid up the latter part of last week with a sight attack of the flu. eae Bob Criuckshank who is attend- jng summer school in Edmonten was home for the week-end. eee eee Mr, and Mrs. Bob Brownell re- turned from a holiday Bpent at the coast at the week-end. eee eee Mr. and Mrs. Emil Anderson and family returned on Tuesday from a holiday spent in the Waterton Lake district. eee eee Miss Mary Edler and Miss. Ivis Weekly of Minneapolis, Minnesota, are visiting at the home of the former’s parents’ here. A eee eee There will be services on Sunday in the Lutheran Church with Rev. Peterson of Calgary in charge.’ The services. will, be at 8.00 p.m. eeeeee George Hedges of St. Paul, Minn., who. has been visiting at tiie home of ‘relatives hefe left on Tuesday for his home. et eee Mr. and Mrs. Bill Chambers and family left on Sunday for Saska- toon where they. will spend a short holiday ‘with friends and. relatives. 5 ae ee ee . Lee Drew of Calgary was a visitor in Olds on Sunday spending most of the time with his mother who is-a. patient in the Olds hospital.. eee eee Waterside will play Harmattan in the first round of the playoff in Western Bal League. The game is on Sunday at 2.30 at the Water- sidé diafond.*. | ~ i: eee ene Mr. and-Mrs. George Hedges of Pueblo; Arizona, who. have been visi- left on Friday ffor their home from Henry Zimmer) went “to Calgary on Stnday morning to meet the train.ffom the east and to bring home his daughter who had been visiting with. relatives in Regina. f eee ee eee eee Mrs. Frances Klein of Ponoka was a visitor at the home of her mother here, Mrs. M. Davis, over the week-end. ceenee ~| .Mr, and Mrs. T. Jensen and fami- ly left on’ Tuesday for Gull Lake where they will holiday for two weeks. Tomtmy spent Monday get- ting the car ready for, the trip. ** * Miss Irene Harbison and. Miss Mary King have arrived by motor from Philidelphia to spend their ‘holidays at the home of the. former's: eeeeee Visiting at “Woodlands” the home of Mrs. Burns west of Bowden. are Mrs, :Cuthekert _ and daughters Theila and Helen-of Edmonton. Miss Burns of Regina is expected to join. the party this week.« se * © e * Harold Clarahan and Pat Regan tock an extended holiday before the haying season started and took in the sights in towns to the north. The result of the trip-was~ that Harold lost his appetite and Pat lost ‘this car. ee * te & Hugh McPhail, district. agricul- turist, wishes to inform those who might wish to make use of his services. that he is at present on holidays and that his office in the = Nine R. M. Maybank was laid ”) are spending a week’s holiday at| ting at the--home of relatives. here |’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Leeder} Local Interest «Mrs, Stlackleton has pought A. C. Dunkley's hcuse. ee eeee Mr. and Mrs. Sid Morrison and son Allen left last week for their ‘home in Rainier. eee eee (Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Bannerman and family were Sunday visitors at Sylvan Lake. eee eee Miss Ruth Johnson held a gar- den party at the home of Mrs, G. Wombold on July. 21st on the occasion of her mother's birthday. eee eet Mr, and Mrs. Dawid Snider and Mr. and Mrs. Shantz of Waterloo, Ontario are visiting at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Cliff Herbig. se eewe Mr, and Mrs. Markus of Regina have been visiting at tthe home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Markus in Olds. m : ee eee In the report of the rest room donations, the Get to gether club of Intiis Lake got credit for $10.00. The ladies. of the club should have been given. credit for a.donation of $20.00. aoe eee Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Noble of, Detroit, Michigan ‘are visiting with relatives in Olds and left this week on a motor trip to Fairbanks, Alka. accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Glen Warren. eee em ~ Kenneth Goett found a banded pigeon with a broken wing on the streets ‘in town. The pigeon has a rubber band with R 71 on the right leg and a metal band with CRC 48, 904 on the left leg. The owner may get the bird from Kenneth who is taking excelent care: of -it. eee eee George Hedges accompanied. his brother Orne to Drumheller on a business trip on Thurday last. He got several fine specimens of fos- sils and had an interesting three- hour chat with Mr. Fulton. who is an arden amateur hobbyist in fos- sils at Drumheller. * se ee 8 The engagement is announced of te Roberta Laverne, youngest daugh- ter of Mrs. Pearl Midelton and the late W. J. H. Middelton to Mr. Ver non Ortwein of Olds, youngest son of Mrs. M. G. Ortwein of Innis- fail. The marriage to take place on August 18th at 5.30 pm. in the Central United Church in Calgary. eee eee Rev, H. Flanigan of Edmonton is to be the guest speaker at the’ Baptist Church here on Sunday. Rev. Ashdown former pastor of the Olds Baptist Church and now of Ponoka was a visitor in Olds on Monday. see ee & Mr. and Mrs, Alex McAlpin, nee Leota Phillips of Olds, wish to an-|% nounce the. birth of a daughte-:, Taura Colleen, on July 21st in the Holy Cross ‘hospital in Calgary. Mrs. Bette McArthur and daugh- ter left on Tuesday to spend a day with relatives in High River. ‘eee ee : Construction. work at. the local ‘hospital is“ cohtinuing with Ernie Campbell in charge of the crew of men. The. forms for ‘the footings were put into place and the cement. was poured: Tenders will be opened at an early date for, the plumbing and wiripg and other technical fea- tures of the new wing. ‘ -* © sae Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Guy f| & Wellington, Eggland wish to an- nounce the marriage of their—sec- ond daughter; Eleanor Elizabeth to Mr. :Carl Bechdholdt of Olds. The marriage will take place in St. Andrew's Presbyterian church in Olds on Sunday, August ist at 2.00 p.m. ee eee Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Cipperléy re- turned home last week from ‘a ‘trip to Rochestér, Minn., where they had gone for medical advice. They report’an excellen trip. George says that harvesting was prevalent in most of the States on the way back. ee eee O. E, Goddard returned to his farming interests here last week after having motored back to Port- land with his daughter Maxine and grandson. O. E. says he had a great feed of fresh fruit. while visiting there. The ifeed included water-~ melon. oe ety se*e* ee © ‘Work “is -about™ completeon the boiler at the local plant of the ‘Central Alberta Dairy Pool, Over 700 new flues are being replaced in the steam unit. In the meantime a boiler from Elnora was: trucked to Olds on wheels stands in whereit stands as ah auvishrdluhh thea! - of the cre; and -Caget Fury ~ Susie Steps Out “Showing Monday 7.30-& 9.30; Tuesday 8.15.0 . Wednes., Thurs., August 4 and 5 Deanna Durbin, Donald O’Connor, John Dall in Something. in the Wind Showing Wednes. 7.30 & 9.30; Thurs. 8.15 only FRIDAY and SATURDAY, AUGUST 7 and 8 “THE GREEN YEARS” Kemp building gone for about three weeks, is’ at present being? used as the Bg auxilary plant-until the plant boiler has been repaired. . THURSDAY FRIDAY and SATURDAY ADY’S Phone 220 OHO WING © Ladies’ & Childrens’ Store Glen Bentz has bought himself a new motor bike, eee eee The Nazarene church is getting a coat of peach stucco. r see @ @ © Laurie Dodd, Lyle Johnson, Willie Herbert and Glen Turple visited at Banff, Lake Louise and the ‘Great Divide on Sunday. eee eee Mr. and Mrs. M. N, Lamritsen, and daughter, Bette, and Mr. and Mrs, Freeman Ashton left ona trip to Fairmount, Minn. and to sunny California. see eee Those from Olds who attended the C. G. I. T. camp at Sylvan Lake were Eleanor Malyon, Roberta Halbert, Minnie McKinnon, Geor- gina Allan, Irene and Jean Hanson, Mrs, Turple and Mrs. Manning and baby. a + +2 2 * &. T. Latimer showed some of his Shorthorn stock at the Dids- pury fair and ‘won the Grand Championship with a bull and with ‘nis other_animals he won 3 firsts; a second and 4 thirds. cee eee Charlie Bannerman the local taxi owner announced last week that he now has two cars on. the go. He regrets that in the past that he was not always able to give the service needed but feels that he can now do ‘full justice to any, and all trips. Mr. and Mrs. George _Hammer, Mr. and Mrs, John Viney and Mrs. Mary A. Platt returned on Friday from a trip to the states: On the trip they visited in Spokane, at the Grand ‘Coulee Dam, Bellingham and in’ Victoria and Vancouver on the west coast. They went by car and were gone for about ‘two weeks. eee Re pee get BIRTHS On July 4th to Mr. and Mrs, A. Way of James River, a son. On. July 6th to Mr, and Mrs. Claude Edgerton, a son. On July 10th to Mr. and Mrs. James Beare of Bowden, a daugh- ter. : On July 14th to Mr. and Mrs. (Neil Leatherdale of Olds, a daugh- r. On July 18th to Mr. and Mrs. C. Mjolsness of Sundre, a son. On July 18th to Mr,.and Mrs. S. Leishner, a son: On July 20th to Mr. and Mrs. L, S. Fisher, a son. On July 2lst to Mr, and Mrs. H, Zimmer, a daughter. _ On July 22nd to Mr. and Mrs..L. Meisner,,a daughter. On July 26th to Mr..and Mrs, J. Phillips of Didsbury, a daughter. Priced at 66-PIECE DINNER ,. Priced at . land. BE ON TIME FOR FHE OLDS FAIR AUGUST 13 and 14 W. B. Hawt Your Jeweller With a timepiece that is reliable And at the Same Time Stop and Visit our Booth We have a small Store But our stock is choice and choosey By Visiting either our store or booth during Fair Week, You will. be impressed with our selection of Jewellery China, Silverware and , Gift Knick-Knacks ae horne Phone 246, Olds ORANGES, Velvet Cake Flour. 234 lb. pk. Tilbest White Cake Mix, 14 oz. pk. ‘ Dyson’s Dills, 32 oz. glass Zest Sweet Mixed Pickles, 16 oz. Money’s Mushrooms, 10 oz. Burns Spork, 12 oz. York Bologna, 12 oz. Purex Facial Tissue Nook Napkins, pkg. GREEN APPLES Vern Holmes BAW 8 iGieseteannley APRICOTS WILL BE IN SHORT SUPPLY THIS YEAR. _LEAVE YOUR ORDERS NOW XL Groceteria Pim Watkin - Phone 77 35¢ ee os | : $34.95 to $53.95 Whiteware — We have-everything in every day { soups, cups and saucers, vegetable dishes, etc. $10.25 CHINA DEPARTMENT — 32-PIECE BREAKFAST SET 96-PIECE DINNER SET priced at $57.95 FANCY CUPS and SAUCERS Priced at «.-........... 95c to $4.25 We also have a fine selection of fancy china for gifts, such as cake plates 3 tea,.pots, candy trays, sugar and creams,_bon bons, etc... # ‘TOOL DEPARTMENT — white dinner. ware, plates, ade by Johnson Bros. Eng- to $93.00 4 our : for any kind of a job. 4 Axminster Rugs The Riding Habit ptes- ented to Miss Shirley Kemp, Lady-in-Waiting to “Miss Calgary Stam- pede, 1948.” / Olds, Alberta Tri-Lite Lamps, comp. priced at back type . Phone 32 ISTE NT 2 eK Oka ool Department you Varnished Kitchen Chairs, bow | FURNITURE DEPA 9x 12---$98.50; 6’ 9” x 9 $57.85: .. $15.95 Office Chair with swivel base— $39.95 $2.95 will find every kind of, too E Pliers. eas el 50c. and up None-Better Socket Set .... $13.50 8 Feneing Pliers : $2.95 14 H. P. Black and Decker... & # Allan Wrench Sets 5 406 = Electric Drills. .......:....... . $24.50 8 “hae SEP HOES. Cowen: $2.85 Extension Cords ...........0.... $4.95 8 RTMENT | Writing Desk —Seeretarial_Desk—=.... 7-Piece Dinette Suite .. Slumber King, springfilled mattress Beauty Rest springfilled mattress ........... Shop with confidence Builders’ Hardware Stores, Ltd. 1‘ you may require 3 .. $219.50
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