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The Gazette 1982-01-06 - 1982-06-30
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1982-03-24
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Wednesuay, iviaren 24, 1982 ine Gaeviic Ss gt; nd. Ani niVERSARY Spring Breakout Sale T-Shirts Shirts etc. Sizes 8 - 18- Reg. to 21.99 Ladies Blouses, T-Shirts Group One - Reg. to 12.99 Group 2 - Reg. to 16.99 Group 3 - Reg. to 29.99 Ladies Jeans Cords Assortment Reg. to 27.00 Butterick Patterns Entire stock - No limit Boys Long Sleeve Velour 1, Price Phentex Macrame Cord Reg. to 5.69 Mens Shirts Short Sleeve, Long Sleeve, Asst. Patterns and Sizes. Reg. to'14.95 .. Mens Cords Jeans Selection Reg. to 26.99 Mens T-Shirts, Sports Shirts Assortment Reg. to 19.95 Boys 8 - 18 Cords Jeans Grouping Good size range - Reg. to 22.95..... Many More Specials Throughout the Store auction reports Olds Auction Mart report Olds Auction Mart report for the week ending March 19, 1982. Regular sale every Tues- day. Fat Cattle sale every second Tuesday. Feeder Cattle sale every Friday. HOG DIVISION: Weaner pigs 39 to 43. Small feeders 53 to 59 with larger feeders 63 to 70. Sows and Gilts 140 to 225. Sows with litters to 200. Boars to 120. SHEEP GOATS: Ewes to 57.50. CATTLE DIVISION: Baby bull calves 37' to 140 with larger calves up to 292. Baby heifer calves 65 to 170. Good dairy cows to 785 with plainer kinds to 540. Bred cows to 740. Bred heifers to 620. ; SLAUGHTER CATTLE: Al-A2. Steers 74 to 75.15. Al-2 Heifers 70 to 12M. D1-2 Cows 48 to 52. D3-5 Cows 44 to. 46. D4 Overfat Cows 40 to 43. Bologna Bulls 55 to 59. REPLACEMENT CATTLE: 250 - 400 lb. Steers 68 to 73. Heifers 58 to 61. 400 - 500 lb. Steers 73 to 74. Heifers 61 to 63. 500 - 600 Ib. Steers 75 to 77. Heifers 64 to 67. Feeder steers under 800 lbs. 67 to 70. Heifers 62 to 64. Feeder steers over 800 lbs. 71 to 73. Heifers 60 to 62. FEED: Hay 140 to 250. Green- feed to 1.25. Straw to 60c. Didsbury Auction Mart On offer at the Didsbury Auction Mart for the week ending March 17, 1982 were: BOARS: Sold up to 75.00. FATS: Al-A2 steers 1000 lbs. and over sold from 70.00 to 72.50 cwt. Al-A2 steers 1000 Ibs. and under sold from 68.00 to 70.00 cwt. Holstein steers sold from 54.00 to 57.50 cwt. Al-A2 heifers 850 lbs. and over sold from 65.00 to 67.00 cwt. Al-A2 heifers 850 Ibs. and under sold from 64.00 to 66.00 cwt. BULLS: Good bulls sold from 55.00 to 57.00 cwt. Feeder bulls sold from 58.00 to 61.00 cwt. Holstein feeder bulls sold from 45.00 to 50.00 cwt. FEEDERS: Good steers 800-950 Ibs. sold from 70.00 to 73.00 cwt. Good steers 700-800 lbs. sold from 70.00 to 74.00 cwt. Good heifers 700-800 Ibs. sold from 64.00 to 65.50. Good steers 600-700 lbs. sold from 71.00 to 72.50. God heifers 600-700 ibs. sold from 62:00 to 64.00 cwt. Good steer calves 500-600 lbs. sold from. 72.00 to 74.00 cwt. Good heifer calves 500- 600 lbs. sold from 62.00 to 64.00 cwt. Good steer calves 400-500 lbs. sold from 73.00 to 76.50 cwt. Good heifer calves 400- 500 Ibs. sold from 65.00 to 67.00 cwt. Good heifer calves 400- 500 Ibs. sold from 65.00 to 67.00 cwt. Good steer calves 300-400 Ibs. sold from 70.00 to 75.00 cwt. Good heifer calves 300- 400 lbs. sold from 63.00 to 65.00 cwt. Light bull calves sold from 75.00 to 100.00. Light heifer calves sold from 65.00 to 95.00. eer ALBERT) COWS: D1-D2 cows sold from 50.00 to 53.00 cwt. D3-D4 cows sold from 43.00 to 48.00 cwt. Canners sold from 35.00 to 42.00 cwt. C1 heiferettes. sold from 56.00 to 62.00 cwt. Feeder cows sold from 40.00 to 50.00 cwt. HAY: Hay sold from 1.00 to 1.50 per bale. Straw sold from 30c to 45c per bale. : Innisfail Auction Mart report Innisfail Auction Mart livestock market report for Wed. -March 17, 1982. Just under 1000 head of feeder cattle. Steer calves sold 73.00 to 78.50 per hundred. Heifer calves sold .63 to -Tlalb. Yearling steers sold 71.00 to 75.80 per hundred. : Yearling heifers sold .64 to .68 a lb. Bulls sold .52 to .56 a lb. Cows sold .42 to .46 a lb. Char bulls sold to 2,500 each. Hay sold 1.00 to 1.75 a bale. William Meston, R.R.1, Tees topped the sale at the Innisfail Auction Mart with Char X Steers averaging over 500 Ibs. at 78.25 per hundred and his heifer calves (Char X) 550 Ib. average at 70.60 per hun/ dred to top the market. Albert Smith, R.R.3 Innis- fail sold 56 steers at 550 lb. average at 76.70 per hun- dred. Mike Delaney, Innisfail sold Char X bulls over 800 Ib. average at 69.80 per hundred and char heifer calves at 68.50 per hun- dred. Cattle sales each Wed- . nesday at the Auction Market. Dairy Sale Tuesday April 6 at 12 noon. ' Special feeder cattle Wednesday, Aprid 7 p.m. A Innisfail + ASS a April 8 at 1 p.m. Horse sale Saturday, April 10 at 11 a.m. increasing the cash flow from a cow- calf operation An alalysis of two recent production economics studies carried out in the Hanna and. High River SHAPE UP FOR SUMMER Spring Fitness Class Olds Auxiliary Arena Tuesdays Thursdays April 6 to May 28 (15 Sessions) 4:30 - 5:30, p.m. Registration fee: 15.00 Call 556-6454 to register Public Information Meeting at the Acme Memorial Hall Tues., April 13 areas shows that a cow-calf operation can increase his cash flow by as much as 53 per head if he can increase his calving percentage and his average weaning weights. Lorne Owen, Alberta Agriculture's regional economist at Airdrie and Don Milligan, Alberta Agriculture s regional live- stock supervisor, also at Airdrie, who were. involved in the studies, say that it is possible to achieve a cal- ving percentage of as high as 96 per cent with opti- mum nutrition and management. This figure represents an increase of from 10 15 per cent above the norm. . Now 1 o Robinson's Group 2 - Reg. to 11.99 Children s Spring Summer Jackets Reg. to 17.99 Girls 8 - 14 T-Shirts Assorted - Reg. to 10.99 Girls 8 - 14 T-Shirts, - Sweaters etc. Reg. to 19.99 Girls 8 - 14 Western Shirts Plaid with snaps. Reg. to 12.99 Children s Velour Shirts Group 1 - Reg. to 17.99 calf crop can return an ex- tra 30 per head. How- ever, achievement of this extra income necessitates feeding an adequate level of both energy and protein for fetus development and an adequate level of phos- phorous during the last six . weeks of pregnancy to en- courage ovulation and re- breeding. And it is neces- sary to provide the cows and calves with protection against bad weather as well as clean and disease-free facilities. Under optimum manage- ment, weaning weights of 550 and 575 pounds for steers and 500 plus. for heifers are also a realistic goal, according to the OLDS 556-6822 who increases his average weaning weight by 50 pounds can expect an additional 23 per head above the extra costs that he incurs. Higher weaning weights can be obtained by planned cross-breeding programs, efficient pasture management and good feeding programs. The combined economic benefits. of these two management strategies are considerable. For example, a 10 per cent increase in calving percentage plus a 50-pound increase in average weaning weights will add 10,600 to the income from a 200-head cow-calf operation. Olds Lions Club Hawaiian Nite Friday, April 23, 1982 Legion Hall, Olds Music by Action Faction 35.00 Per Couple Tickets Available from Lion Members studies. The studies show that a cow-calf producer The studies showed that a 10 per cent increase in a Farm sale Thufsday, 1 lt;4 Give A Gift of Life BLOOD DONOR CLINIC Olds College Gym Tues., March 30 12 - 1:30 p.m. 3 - 5:30 p.m. 12-1tc NOTICE Special General Meeting Olds Minor Soccer Association Monday, March 29, 1982 7:30 p.m. at Town Room (NE Entrance - New Prov. Bidg.) We were unable to elect a new executive at the annual meeting in Nov. 1981 due to lack of atten- dance. Your attendance and participation at this meeting is ESSENTIAL if soccer is to continue in Olds. 11-2tc TIME SURE GOES FAST DON'T PUT IT OFF TILL THE LAST DAY. DROP IN NOW. Every H R Block office is open from gam to 9pm Monday through Friday, 9 to 5 Saturday So the hours are no excuse. We'll prepare your tax return fast, but if time is your problem, take advantage of our 11-2tc Monday is Spaghetti Day at ( ' ' Vine s Pizza in Olds ENJOY OUR SPECIAL SPAGHETTI DINNER forjust 3.00 on Monday March 26 ( Monday, April 5 ( Phone 556-6770 lt; lt; BP DD SD SUS SS OD Ee AUCTION SALE Howard Pross LOCATION: 1 block straight West of Treasury Branch in Didsbury Sat., March 27th 12 - Noon FURNITURE MISC. Craftsman wood lathe, skill saw, Fret saw; 4 - Fridges (5 cu. ft. to 9 cu. ft. all in working order); McClary wood range - with hot water reservoir and warming oven (excellent condition, also has gas conversion kit); Beach wood stove with shelf only, gas conversion kit (excellent condition); Jubilee wood stove with reservoir (excellent condition with gas conversion); 2 - solid oak wash stands (antique); 2 - solid oak dressers (antique); Mc- Clary 4 burner gas stove (good), 3 .- chest of drawers (solid hardwood); 3 bedroom suites (very good condition); 2 - beds complete; 4 - gas heaters; Old fashioned iron bed; Chrome kit- chen table and 4 chairs; 2 - kitchen cabinets; Cupboards; 2 - oc- casional chairs; Recliner chair; Antique chair; Number of miscellaneous chairs; Complete brick fireplace; Chesterfield and chair; Stainless steel sink; Large procelain sink and drain board and cabinet; Sears garbage disposer; Coffee tables, roll-a-way cot, tin trunk, suitcase, miscellaneous dishes, 5 foot aluminum ladder, jack-all jack, 2 hand wood planes; 20 sheets of plywood, rangehood, Fluorescent lights, coal auger, exten- sion cords etc. TERMS - CASH are available at the Town Office. If you would like to have a copy, please contact the undersigned in person at the Town Office and a copy will be made available to you. ( ( ( ( NOTICE ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( Copies of the 1981 Financial Statement ( ( ( / ( ( ( D. H. Gilliland Secretary Treasurer 11-1tc be a me ee ee ae ae oe 7:30 p.m. Sponsored by Connie Osterman M.L.A. Three Hills Discussion topics will include: agricultural imput costs, the Crow rate and interest rates. You will be welcome to raise any other matters that are of con- cern to you. 11-2tc convenient Drop-Off Service. Just leave your papers with us and we'll phone you if there are any questions. We make it real easy. But you should make it real soon. H R BLOCK RRR THE INCOME TAX SPECIALISTS 5015 - 50 St. Open 9AM-6PM Weekdays, 9-5 Sat. Phone 556-3733 OPEN TODAY - APPOINTMENTS AVAILABLE too numerous to mention. CASHIER Harry Penner AUCTIONEER S NOTE Anyone interested in restoring and finishing old fashioned fur- niture and antiques should attend this sale. It will be well worth your while. There are numerous other articles for sale AUCTIONEER Raymond Shantz CLERK Nell Youngs Lic. No. 003062 s Didsbury, Alberta
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