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The Olds Gazette 1940-01-04 - 1941-12-24
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Thursday, April 24th., 1941 Classified Ads. PASTURE—Good pasture for cattle or horses; plenty of water. Cc. H. HANDY, Olds, Alberta. 17-18 p ATTENTION—I am still on the job castrating, etc. For quick service phone R2412. F. C. GODDARD, 17-18-p Olds, Alberta. FOR SALE—Cheap: 18-36 Hart Parr Tractor; 3-bottom Oliver Plow: and Drag; good condition. Apply to: MRS. C. DREW, 17-18-c Phone 12, Olds, Alta. FOR SALE—Garage and Lot. For fur- ther particulars apply to: MRS. A. E. EARL, 186-3t-p Olds, Alberta. FOR SALE—Cleaned Victory Oats, ger- mination 95% in 12 days; Certificate No. 70-4470; 35¢ per bushel. Also limited quantity of Kathadin Pota- toes; at 60¢ per bushel. E. H. YEWELL, 16-tin Phone R1619, Olds. FOR SALE—Team of bays, 6 years old, weight 2700 lbs.. Price $90.00. Also 1 gelding 5 years old, weight 1600 Ybs. 18-32 (1928) tractor. L. HUTOHINSON, Phone 1906, Harmattan. 16-18-p FOR SALE—Aberdeen Angus Bulls. Apply to: McKAY BROS., r 16-19-p Lobley. Alberta. FOR SALE—2 Charters Incubators 540 ege capacity; also Imperial Incuba- tor, 560 egg capacity; all three in good condition. JOHN OLSEN, 15-tin Phone R502, Olds. eS FOR SALE—2 Pure Bred Jersey Heif- ers, one 2% years and the other 2 years old. Apply to Cc. S. WENGER, 14-tfin’ Olds, Alberta. LOST—On Thursday, April 17th, green tarpolin on road between Olds and Torrington on town line. Reward for returning to the Olds Creamery. Phone No. 29. 18-1t-p FOR SALE OR TRADE — Registered lesdale Stallion, 6 years old, wet. about 1950 lbs. Will sell cheap for cash or trade for cattle or whatever you have. Apply to: M. C. LEE, 18-19-p Bowden, Alberta ‘WANTED — Chinese Laundryman by the community of Sundre. Choose your own site and landlord. For full particulars apply to Mayor or Board of Trade. 18-1c FOR-SALE—Tamworth Boar;.3 years old. Apply to: f / J. P, BEATTIE, . 18-1tp Phone 108, Bowden. ation leading to recovery. WALTER POLLOCK, 18-1te Olds, Alberta. FOR SALE—Cleaned Thatcher .Seed Grain, germination 96%. in 6 days; Certificate No. 70-3639; price 75¢ per bushel. This wheat is rust: resisting. Also some ts oS for sale. 12-tin Olds, Alberta. FOR SALE—Cleaned Barley O. A. C., testing 96; price 40¢ bushel. Legacy Oats testing 95, price 35¢, weight 40 Ibs. to the bushel. 222 wheat grown | the - on breaking, testing 91, price 60¢. ARCHIE REDDON, 18-19¢ 4% miles east of Olds. INSURE IN SURE INSURANCE Get your fire insurance at cost. Keep your money in Alberta by buy- ing Government Insurance. _ H. A. Samis,. Agent. ‘ Block South of Bank. Olds, Alberta. —Specials for April Only— 1 New Renrfew Separator, 600 Ibs. ball-bearing; @ $93.00 - ‘Washer. L. F. OSTERGAARD Ask for me at Herb Milne’s. Service Station; Olds, Alberta. McLean Gartage PHONE 17 — EVERYTHING IN CARTAGE — Phone us your orders—that’s all. — BABY CHICKS — Government approved and inspected now hatching every Monday. Innisfail Electric Hatchery Box 233, Innisfail. Phone No. 148 ‘CHIROPRACTOR H. S. RAMSEY, ®.a., D.c,, ph. (Dostor of Chiropractic) KEMP BLOCK — OLDS — PHONE 13 FUL.. SPINAL ANALYSIS Don’t Say Resteurant Say “Ralph’s Royal Coffee Shop” ALL WHITE HELP Dinner & Supper Specials last Wednesday night. -_* RRR eK SHR SE - EAGLE HILL * eRe eH Hee HK FF Quite a few from this district at- | tended the dance at Vale View school Mrs. Martin Stromsmoe held a tea at her home on Tuesday last, honor- | ing Joan Scarrott and Nellie Pa . son. All students home for the Easter holidays and Mr. J. Laurie, who teach- es in Calgary, left for their respect- ive schools on Sunday. s * . . * * The P. T. A. met on Monday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Sande and made arrangements for the school children’s trip this spring. * . . > *. . ie Hill was well represented at the midnight preview in Mayfair The- atre, Olds, on Sunday night, and all were very enthusiastic over the fine show, “It’s.in the Air.” a > * o, * * * ‘The social meeting of the C. C. F. group will be held at the Morrison home on Saturday night, April 26th. Mr. Laurie reports we will have an outside speaker at this meeting. Every- one is invited to attend. . * . * * . Miss Luella Stromsmoe and Rose were married in Olds on Sunday. morning, ‘April 20th. A full account appears elsewhere in this paper. The best wishes of the entire community are extended to this young couple for their future happiness. * * * * * * A large erowd of friends gathered at Helmar Stromsmoe’s home on Sat- urday evening and tendered a bridal shower to Luella. Contests and games were enjoyed and a lovely lunch was served at midnight. Blondie Miller and Wilma Stromsmoe wheeled in a huge wagon of gifts for. Luella and Otto. After unwrapping and reading | the cards attached to.each lovely gift, Luella thanked her many. friends for their good wishes. Otto invited them | all to their wedding dance at James River on Friday night, April 25th. Mr. Otto SRP He He = BERRYDALE = See HH eS He Mrs. N..W. Berkley has as her guests this week, her sister, Mrs. Lum, and two children of Didsbury. * * * * * * The Red Cross sewing meeting. is being held on Thursday at the home of Mrs. C. E. Vauthrin. * * * * Mr. and_ Mrs, F. Thursday for Hamilton, Ont. Before leaving, Mrs. Gardin was given a handkerchief shower by her Hainstock friends at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Reid. * . s * * . We read with pleasure of Dan Pick- ett’s success at the University and of the important government position given to him. This goes to prove that eons by great men reached kept Are not attained by sudden flight; But they, while their. companions slept, Were toling in the night.” » * * * * 2. * * The W. I. meeting was held on Ap- ril 17th at the. home of Mrs. John Adair. with 18 ladies present. 4 A letter of appreciation for “parcel was read from Mrs. Govan. Mrs. C.-E. Vauthrin thanked: the ladies for the cut flower bouquet pre- sented to her and her husband on their 42nd wedding anniversary. It was decided to purchase wool and knit. two pairs of socks for each of the five men who: have enlisted from district. Mrs. N. Berkiley's raffle was won by Mrs. J. Adair. The kitchen contest put on by Mrs. Phillips, was won by Mrs. Taylor and (Mrs, Phillips’ paper on the conser- vation of food during war time, was most interesting. Everyone took part in the R..T. talk: “Food and Care of Young Chicks.” Mrs. V. ete s Mrs. R. M. An- d supplied lunch. ‘Next meeting will be held at the | Phillips, Ricks, “We! supplying the lunch. THE OLDS GAZETTE RRR SSH He HHH a SAMIS NEWS . 28 eR HSH SH HHH A number of friends fathered at the home o Mr. and Mrs. Charles White- Saturday evening, the occasion being Mrs. Whitehair’s birthday. The surprise was complete and a very plea- sant evening was. spent. . . 8 = Mr. Tony Antonio had the misfor- tune of accidently breaking his leg as the season for seeding began. Last Wednesday the neighbors assembled at his farm with tractors, plows, harrows and seed drills and. put in his crop. Kindly co-operation like this shows the best Canadian spirit. i for the new military airline to Alaska. Some levels have been taken on the A. W. Samis farm owing to its good location as to drainage; also highway and railway facilities. port EAGLE VALLEY TO ORGANIZE REFUGEE RELIEF SEWING CLUB There will be a meeting in the Eagle Valley Hall on Tuesday, April 29th, at ry m. for the purpose of forming a tugee Relief Sewing Club. women of the district are urged to be present. Hl Material has been ordered and trans- portation or bundles can be The need is urgent. Remember. 2& little help from many equals great help from a few. WESTWARD HO W.L. The April meeting of the Westward Ho Women’s Institute was held-at the home of Mrs. Neal Grant with thir-| teen members and two visitors present. The meeting opened by singing “Wish Me Luck” and repeating the Creed. The quarter yearly financial report was read by the treasurer, The two quilts to be given the Red ‘Gross, were displayed. A plant was to for Mrs. Bradley, who has :- sick for some time. Several Easter hymns were sung. 3 Mrs. Clayton Welsh read a paper on of Iron and: Steel” and show- ed many interesting pictures to illust- rate the processes. A very amusing song contest, con- ducted by Mrs. Williams, caused much merriment. Mrs. Wonsmos won the monthly raffle, given by Mrs. Cooper. After tea the meeting adjourned to meet on Saturday, May 3rd, in the Westward Ho school, with Mesdames ish—and—Wonsmos “ ‘Second Battalion, Calgary. Regiment (Tank) OLDS COMPANY, No. 3 Part 1 Orders No. 16 Previous Orders No. 15 Part 1 Orders by Acting Major D. T: Fotheringham, Officer Commanding for week ending May 3rd, 1941. Orderley Officer: 2nd Lt. R. F. Ander- Orderley Sergeant: Sgt. Chas. Bennett Next for Duty: Sret..N. S. Ellithorpe. : ARADES— P. Company will parade at Arena Audi- torium, Olds, on Monday, April 28th, at 1950 hours. ; fed N.C.O. School will be held at the .Arena Auditorium, on Thursday, May 1st, at. 1950 hours. DRESS: Battle Dress. TRAINING: (Monday, April 28th: _ CA) Inspection. (B®) Physical Training. (©) ‘Check of Clothing. ~ S. EDWARDS, 2nd. Lieut., Officer in Charge, Olds Coy No. 3, Calgary Regiment (Tank) home of Mrs. S. Zimmerman. “THIS To us Canadians EFFORT” on our part is even more urgent. We must WORK full time and SAVE. TO LEND full time for victory now and security, after. Keep on Buying WAR SAVINGS CERTIFICATES Space donated by the BREWING INDUSTRY OF ALBERTA PART - TIME JOB” The President in his radio address- warned the American people, that, a half-hearted effort on their part would lead to failure and urged an - all-out effort. : IS NO. Quoted by President Roosevelt -in radio address, March 16, 1941 -“AN. ALL - OUT REGULARLY ! pought | *°. | the contract. By order, J. M. SOMERVILLE, Secretary. Se Se RRR H HB E * WATERSIDF. * ** Pe ROR HH EEE SE Verle Bliss went to.Montreal after taking the Youth Training course in Calgary. . . . . Miss Francis Zubick spent Easter week with her friend Grace Tofin, near Olds. Grace returned with Fran- sis on Friday for a day or two. * °. . . Mr. and Mrs. Fisher of Calgary, vis- ted their daughter's home on Sun- day bringing back their granddaughter Joan, who spent the holiday with tnem in Calgary, ‘TENDERS FOR COAL, Sealed Tenders addressed to the un- dersigned and endorsed, “Tender for Coal for Western Provinces” . will be received until 3:00 p. m. (E.D.S.T.), Wednesday, May 14, 1941, for the ply. of coal for the Dominion Buildings’ and Experimental Farms and Stations, throughout the Provinces of Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta and British. Columbia. Forms of tender with specifications and conditions attached may be ob- tained from the Purehasing Agent, nt of Public Works, Ottawa; the District Resident Architect, Win- nipeg, Man.; the District Resident Ar- chitect, Saskatoon, Sask.; the District | Resident Architect, Calgary, Alta.; and the District Resident Architect, Vic- toria, B. C. ; ! ‘Tenders should be made on the forms supplied by the Department and in accordance with departmental. specifi- cations and conditions attached there- i In the case of tenderers quoting for! one or more places or buildings and; when. the total of their offer exceeds | the sum of $5,000, they. must attach ; to their tender a certified cheque on a chartered bank in Canada, made payable to the order of the Honour- able the Minister of Public Works, equal to 10% of the amount of the tender; or Bearer Bonds of the Domi- nion of Canada or of the Canadian National Railway Company and its constituent companies, unconditionally guaranteed ‘as to principal and inte- by. the Dominion of Canada, or the aforementioned bonds and 4 cer- | tified cheque if required to make up an odd amount. - The Department also reserves the right to demand from any successful tenderer a security ‘deposit, in the form of.a certified cheque or bond-as . equal to 10% of the amount of his bid, to guarantee the proper fulfilment of Department of. Public : Ottawa, April 17, 1941. 18-19 MACHINERY BARGAINS While They Last Massey-Harris 6-ft. one way power lift with high wheel packer. Van Brunt Drill, 20 run double disc, attachment. John Deere. 3-furrow 16 inch tractor low. These machines are all in first class oper and almost like new. ~ *0. D. HANSON MATRIMONIAL Rose - Stromsmoe A quiet wedding was solemnized at the Church of the Nazarene on Sun- day, April 20th, when Luella. Bertha Stromsmoe became the bride of Otto Fred Rose. The bride was attended by her sister, Miss Helen Stromsmoe, by his brother, Mr, The bride was given in marriage by her father, Mr. Helmer Conrad Strom- smoe. Only the immediate relatives and intimate friends witnessed the ceremony which was. performed by the Rev. Frederick Vincett. ‘We wish these young people of the James River Bridge and Bowden dist- | riets, respectively, “Bon Voyage.” power lift, tractor hitch, with ferti- | lizer Telephone 73 Olds, Alberta’ tea! Bags on me MODERN, EXPERIENCED Ou of our forests, by rail and river, come mil- lions of logs to plants manufacturing pulp, news- print and lumber for houses, furniture and a thousand other useful products. Labour and cap- ital together have made Canadian FORESTRY the greatest of our export manufacturing induscries. MOTORISTS ! _ We Can Save You Money Major Motor Tune-Up denser and C We specializ - Telephone 215 Clean Carburetor and adjust; Clean Spark Plugs and Gap; Clean and Adjust Points; Check Con- ; Set Timing to Proper Degree. ‘Clean and set Generator; Remove and Clean Starting Motor; Clean the Air Cleaner; Check and tighten all Radiator Hoses and Fan Belt; Remove, clean and grease Battery Con- nections. All-above work done for only $4.00 Grease Contracts — Lubrication — Body Work j and up-to-date equipment. “— We.do Body and Fender Work — 20th Century Motors | Adjust Voltage Control; * ion Wi ie most modern Olds, Atberta. - Telephone 44 BANKING SERVICER -Re-Shingle Your Roof Now We have the necessary shingles : at the lowest prices. _— DON’T DELAY, ORDER TODAY — Craig’s Lumber Yard S Olds, Alberta The Bank of Montreal co-operates by furnishing business men in all branches of the -industry with the specialized types of bariking service they require. Many thousands of workers in these plants have their savings or chequing accounts with’ us, or borrow for personal needs. Serving Canadians and their industries in every section of the community, we invite you to discuss YOUR banking requirements with us. , BANK OF MONTREAL “A BANK WHERE SMALL ACCOUNTS ARE WELCOME” Olds Branch: F. W. ANDERSON, Manager the Outcome of 123 ‘Years’ Successful Operation aid
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Image 575 (1941-04-24), from microfilm reel 575, (CU12502568). Courtesy of Early Alberta Newspapers Collection, Libraries and Cultural Resources Digital Collections, University of Calgary.