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The Olds Gazette 1948-01-01 - 1949-12-22
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THURSDAY, JULY 22,1948 A bigger, wider, roomier, more beautiful Mercury. New frame, new suspension, new springing and shock absorbers, mew steering, new brakes. A new and more powerful engine with 3-point rubber mounting. New seat posture, rich, new upholstery. New stability, new driving ease, and the amazing new “Lullaby Ride”. The All-New Mercury is in our showroom now. Come in and see it. Fender skirts, chrome ings and white sidewall tires optional at extra cost when available THE OLDS GAZETTE — - Berrydale News Mrs. Cole of Sylvan Lake is vis- iting at the heme of her son Arnold. G. Hawson, J. Hughes and Geo. Anderson are doing carpenter work in Olds : Helen Pearson was a recent. visit- or.at her home. Mr. and Mrs, J. H. Aldrich of Ed- monton and Mrs. Moan and sister, Mrs Alfred Jevne of Wetaskiwin were callers at the. R; M. Anderson home;, Mrs. Moan is supervisor and Mrs. Jevne, dietician at the Wetas- kiwin composite high school andjLeonard of Three Hills was the were taking refresher courses at the ° th Mr, and Mrs. F Carlson expect to leave soon on an extended trip tO) the U.S.A. Mr. Wm. Phillips whovisited re- Jatives in Olds district recently has sold his property and will move with his family to B.C. where they wiil make their permanent ‘hhome. Several teachers are changing districts this year. Mrs. Bishop goes to Waterside; Mrs. Les. Echlin to Berrydale and Mrs. Anderson to Mound (Eagle Valley). “The -home. of Mr. and Mrs. A. ‘: scene of a happy gathering of friends and relatives last week. The 27 guests included Mr. and Mrs. F. Gordon (nee Francis Leonard) of Trail, B.C ., Mrs. T. Bentley, Van+ couver; Mr. and Mrs. R. Léonard and infant son, Edmonton;+Mr. and Mrs. V, Shanks, Bowde; Mr. and Mrs. John Adair of Berrydale; also Mr, and Mrs. Sam and = Mr. and Mrs.,Tom Adair of Bowden. Keith Leonard, with his combine had left the day previous for U.S.A: harvest fields. Tuesday afternoon’s hail storm was the cause of some anxiety, From ail reports the extreme north Any way you look at it, these are noteworthy savings that add lb to Effect Only While Present Stocks Last the high regard that Macleod’s has gained for real value giving. Quantities are not. unlinited—that’s why we have ticketed these out- ing values as 10-Day Specials—or while present stocks last. So, be = . e eo Aluminum Muffin Tins wise and shop early. Bowl and Plate Scrapers Our Regular Low Price 14¢ Thrifty housewives will. mark this on their shopping list. Good quality, shiny aluminum muf- fin tins—8 cup frame. You’ll want two hree in your kitchen. Personal shopping only, please. Household gp Screw Drivers ional Value! High Quality! . Guaranteed against break: piece gracefully shaped and design. Bright, easy Cook the food Family. Size Casseroles Our Regular Low Price age from oven finished with ai to clean—n' and serve in the same dish. 75¢ ever dents or tarnishes. Pie Plates Our Regular Low Price 27c and 37c For easy cleaning of plates, bowls and kitchen utensils choose this handy rubber scraper. Sturdy wooden handle; overall length 9% in. imited quantity. Persenal shopping only, please. “OVENWARE !TAKEN OUT IN DISTRICT Cipperley’s Garage Alta. Olds portion damaged. The heavy rain which followed was a welcome ad- dition. - = MUCH REGISTERED SEED Farmers of tthe district established some sort of a: record this year when they purchased 10,825 lbs. of. teg- istered seed of various types for sowing on their farms in the area. Distributed through the Central Aberta Dairy Pool were 10,425 Ibs. Of this amount 1,850 was brome and 1,850 timothy. mists The complete distribution is as follows: Alfalfa +. 1,5 Alfalfa and Sweet Clover Mix -_475 White Blossom Sweet Clover --1,300 Yellow blossom clover ~ 1,150 Alsike Clover Alfalfa and Sweet Clover Timothy, Alsike Mix. Total WATER AND SEWER DITCH-DIGGER IN TOWN The Wilson Construction Com- pany in charge of the construction for the water and sewer program of the Town of Olds have been work- | ing on Third Street West -during the past week but gave-up their du- ty there when. they struck heavy rock. The ditching machine moved over onto fourth Street and are con- tinuing to excavate there They will return to Third Street as soon as _ | the rockhas been removed enabling ' them to go ahead again, The bull-| dozer and some of the crew are working on the footings for~ the tower structure i the. northeast part of the.town getting ready for the Dominion Bridge Co. crew. who will start erection of the tower at an early date. i DIES IN CALGARY The Crossfield district lost an- other old-timer in the passing of David J. Miller, 74, who died in-a Calgary hopital last Friday after- noon after a brief illness. .Dave,.as. he was known to.everyone for miles around was .born at Carlton Place, Ontario, and came west to take up a homestead west of Crossfield in 95 | 1904. He farmed there until he re- tired. He was a great horseman and in the early days owned a good string-of purebred: Clydesdales and was also interested in trotters. He 50 | s Survived by four sisters, Mrs, Evan Richards of Calgary, with whom he made his home after he sold — the farm, Mrs. John B. McLaren of Bow- den, Mrs. Ed. Duncan of ‘Careton Place and Mrs, Frank Gillis of Win- ipeg. Services were held in the Jac- ques funeral home on Monday-af- ternoon, with the Rev. H. Burkholder officiating and isterment followed in the Union cemetery. IH A new bulletin entitled “Simplify- ing 2, 4-D” has been published by the Dominion Department of Ag- ricus‘ure. In addition to general information on the use of 2, 4-D on various crops, quantities to use, the time and methods of application, the bulletin contains a table. list- ing the amounts of differen’ brands of 2, 4-D preparations needed to supply’ various rates of pure 2, 4-D ecid. Copies of the bulletin may be obtained from the Dominion De- partment of Agriculture, Ottawa. 4: HARMATTAN NEWS John Morgan left home on Sun- day night, July 4th for a trip to Fairbanks, Alaska ~ with his son Geoffery. On Tuesday evening of last week a farewell party was held at th Zella school. for Charles Foss, He is accompanying his daughter and son-in-law to the States. _ Mr, and Mrs. Fred Crosby of Ontario spent a few days with their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. McCracken and Mr, and Mrs. Patterson on their way to Vancouver leaving early on Friday to catch the bus for that coast city. It is reported that Mr-Beach has sold his farm. as Mr. amd Mrs, Oppin of Camrose are visiting with their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. W. Jahnke after accqmpanying their other son- in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. A. ‘Waldroff to Banff for @couple of, days. Among local visitors at the Cal- gary Stampede this past week were Bill Grange and Kathleen, Mr, and Mrs. Jack Marsh and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. C. Stockburger and fami- ly and Mr. and Mrs... Boden, . Mr. and: Mrs. L. Wright.and fami- ly were visitors at the Stampede this past week. Miss L, Dube who spent part. of her vacation with her parents, Mr. ond Mrs. O. Dube left for her home in Montreal again last week H. A. Samis ALL KINDS OF .INSURANCE —FIRE : —LIFE —ACCIDENT -—HAIL —CAR —TRUCK —PLATE GLASS~* f — We represent— i The very best companies. Come and get it, YOUR MONEY’S WORTH? 'You get it in Maxwell House Coffee. This rich, mellow, delicious coffee gives you so much more for so little more than you pay for lower-priced coffees. . LOW FARES Saskatchewan and British Columbia (Vancouver and East) TO REGINA EXHIBITION JULY 26 to JULY 31 ONE-WAY FARE AND ONE- THIRD FOR ROUND TRIP Minimum Fare 300 TICKETS ON SALE July 24 to 30 and on July 31 August 2, except if. no train for trains arriving by. 5.00 p.m. ( Standard Time) RETURN. LIMIT ‘ August 2, first available train Full information from Ticket Agent WORLD'S GREATEST TRAVEL SYSTEM @ Sure Death to Flies @ Economical to Use @ Increases Yields of Milk and Meat STANCO LIVESTOCK SPRAY IS THE IDEAL REPELLENT For those who prefer a repellent spray, with a quick knock-down kill of all flies it hits, your Imperial ‘Oil Agent offers the tried-and-proved Stanco Live- stock ,Spray. No spray repels flies more effectively, or knocks them down faster. eat. ach} n embossed Is 23¢ Indispensable in the kitchen! Cake tnrner and egg lifter, Sturdy Household that one-dish * 1 eerew drivers. on Jdeat ipo. King” casseroles, “Pire-King” glass pie] attractive ad steel blade, plain the modern glass ovenware. | plates; guaranteed agains dle "Personal varnished han- Choice of (A) 11%4-quart cas- | breakage from oven heat. oRobin nie dle. Personal shop- serole with knob cover. (B) | @hoice: of, 9-inch or Ds ; >PP Ss . - ping only, please. 1%4-quart_ utility casserole, | inch size. While they please. i ili e nal sho > oper 16° round wtility eee. Personal | ‘please. 10 DAY- SPECIAL SPECIAL shopping only. 10-DAY SPECIAL! i 4c 10-DAY SPECIAL 6-Foot Appliance - ‘ me ; Flexible Cord Sets Our Regular Low Price 65c¢ High quality, standard size appliance cord sets to-fit elec- tric irons, toasters, da other appliances. Brown silR“cover- ed 6-foot cord. Personal shop- ping only, please. 45° 10-DAY SPECIAL MACLEOOS Spout spout on this oiler even twisted to re ners and other places. Copper pla acity. Personal s' ping, please. Shackleton Bl Phone 99 1/2 Pint Oilers Our Regular Low’ Price 59¢ The long flexible steel tubing 10-DAY SPECIAL can be bent and ach around cor- hard-to-get at ted %-pint cap- 29° ock Olds, Alberta Cooley AOA EEE “LIQUID DE-WEED SOLVE YOUR HARVESTING PROBLEM WITH A NEW GASE COMBINE A smooth running efficient machine designed for trouble free service DON’T DELAY—ORDER TODAY AT FOR REPAIR SERVICE THAT SATISFIES PHONE 224 — OLDS “YOUR SATISFACTION IS OUR SUCCESS” Xe Garage cca ‘Tus YEAR, you can rid your livestock and your stables, hog pens and poultry houses: of flies, mote completely than ever before. Imperial D D T Concentrate is the answer to ‘your prayer, as far as flies are concerned. It’s economical to use, too. For power spraying or di you mix only 1 part concentrate to 125 parts water (w! equal ‘to about 214 tablespoonfuls in a gallon). ing, ich ts For hand spraying, you double the strength. For walls and ceilings, a - gallon of concentrate makes 5 gallons of spray. ~ As it dries, it leaves a residue of D D'T on the animals’ hair, or on walls and ceilings, which is sure death to every fly that lights on it. They. pick it up on their feet and it kills by paralysis. ie , ae Imperial D D T Concentrate is the most up-to-the-minute fly killer on the market. You can depend on it. See your Imperial Oil Agent. — / * PTT Farm Division
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