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The Olds Gazette 1958-01-02 - 1960-03-17
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1960-03-10
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THURSDAY, MARCH 10, Transient Ads | WE INVITE YOU P e of Olds and district are cordi invited to attend a pre- view of the fashion on by the OS.A. graduating class in Home Economics on the eve: of Friday, March 25th in the Ar torium at 8 pm. The Auditorium is always over crowded on Seni cvernen Day 80 ople = opportunity to see ee view under less crowded consign. NOTICE Teen Town Ball Saturday, March 12, 8:30-12:00 Music by the Moonglows Jr. High Auditorium FOR SALE — Rotiney Oats, germ- ination 81%. 70c per bushel, cleaned. 8 miles West and 6 North of Olds. J. H French. 10-3tp FOR SALE Hereford herd bull, Real Prince Domino 71, born April 10, 1956. Also some 2-year-old and yearling bulls. W. R. Morgan, West- ward Ho. Phone 2021, Olds. 10-3tp FOR SALE — Eighty -ewes to be- gin lambing April 1st. wat sell rs, CARD OF THANKS I would like to give my_ sin- cere thanks to Drs. Burland, Leacock and Wray and to the Matron and Nurses and staff for giving me such good care during my stay in the Olds Hos- pital, also thanks to all of my friends and neighbors for the lovely Get Well Cards and flow- ers and fruit and for visiting me while in Hospital. Mrs. Clarence Pane Atp WANTED — work of any type for two cats, one large, one smaller. Phone 91032, .Bow- den, or Apply to Box C., Olds Gazette or phone 28, Olds. 10-8tp FOR RENT — four room, mod- ern suite, self contained. Phone 542 after 6:00 p.m. or see Don Bennett at Yule and Latimer. 10-tfn ee FOR SALE — Rodney seed oats 80c per bus., germ. test 93% weight 48 Ibs. per bus. Also Wolfe barley, germ. test 96% 95c per bus. All this seed was grown in 1958 G. C. Bowness, Eagle Hill 10-6tp ‘WANTED Waitress, experi- ence prefered. Apply to Home Lunch. 10-3te in be LOST — Ladies wrist watch, front of Mrs. J. E. Merricks or the Elks Hall. Reward to finder. Please leave at Gaz- ette Office. 10-1te FOR RENT — Trailer_on water and sewer. Phone 59, Ted ives CARD OF THANKS White Creek Curling Club wish to thank the following merchants for their generous donations to our annual bonspiel and we hope 10 see them at our annual Me 6 Spiel at the beginning of our Motors ee Bagle Hill Co-op at E. 1960 FOR SALE — Garry oats, Test mee — G@-12825. Line Elevator (Farm Service. WANTED — some er tools — what have you. Sontact Phillip Huber, Phone 904, or write to Box 447, Olds. 10-5tp. WANTED — Married man to man- age an established Fuller Brush Write territory. Car necessary. or ne Fuller Brush, AM6-4373, Herald Bldg. Calgary. 10-2te: \ (400m Jajouy 404 sanunuos 3|eS) ay 250, AIO Ig Szey JE OQMLILT EONS epIMaz0jg if@ZOTYS SNIVOEY ou 6 FOR RENT — 2 room furnish- ed suite, Phone 36 or 507. 10-3tc ———= = . Glamis W. I. A St. Patrick theme evailed | at the March meeting of the Glam-' i Be held at the home of Mrs. oe of lovely Ir- ich was enjoyed. The call, eat Something About al jand”. A nice assortment of — THE OLDS GAZETTE — | SERVICE BOARD REPORTS | | TO RATEPAYERS Mt. View No ao" of Mt. ‘View io. 49 Agricultural Service was presented to ‘ratepayers last Wednesday. Agriculture Service Board Per-, ; Sonnel are: Mr. Wm. J. Bagnell (Chairman). | Council Member. Mr. Henman Roedler — Council ember. | | | report of the M.D. was by the many coem-' Mr. J. Watt — Ratepayer Mem- bere Pei ae Sl wm tamer mata Th in | Mr. Wa Calgary. The guest er, Miss. Mem! bers Rat Albertine Schelstraete, Home Ec-| onomist, gave a most interesting talk on “Creating Textile Designs”’, color ‘harmony in home furnish- ings, and some fine specimens in stitchery, aad materials. Sin ed jiz saw contest erepared 7 lock, put peer by Miss _Schelstra- ete. The latter, d by Mrs. Mr. H, J. Fulcher (Gov't Rep) | District Agriculturist. i Mr. W K. Snyder — Field Super-! visor. er Ken Kjorsvik, judged the All did justice to the delicious lunch served by the hostess, Mrs. Bliss and Mrs. Casey. Next meet- ing to be at Mrs. Leonards. Mrs, Leonard, as Handicraft Convener would appreciate members bring- img their exhibits to this meaitag. The Handicraft Display and willbe held at the O.S.A. April et CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Pastor — Rev. John R. Baillie : Sunday 10:15 a.m. — Sunday School 11:15 a.m. — Morning Worship 7:30 p.m. — Evangelistic Bow 2:30 p.m. — Afternoon *Sunday School and Service. 3:45 p.m. Friday — “Sunshine! Hour” (Boys and Girls) ole ei ST. ANDREW’S CHURCH (Presbyterian) Rev. R. J. Burton, Minister ip Service ev. Bruce A) 10 am. — 1. 11 am. — Service. 2 pm. — We at yee 5p _— School dre. 4 pm. — Worship at Sundre. ae ANGLICAN CHURCH OF CANADA St. Joh Olds 7:30 pm. — Evening Lenten = Service, ™Wedneoly, 8:00 p.m. peace eee OLDS UNITED CHURCH Rev. J. J. Towers 11:00 a.m. “Thermometers and Thermostats” 7:30 p.m. — Evening Worship At 3:00 p.m. the film “Human Reproduction” will be shown to parents and teen-agers. ag, OLDS PENTECOTAL TABERNACLE Pastor — D. Carruthers Mr. J. Riddoch — Your ASB. is concerned with the ¢ acs fit cution of agricul! pouieleei witl benefit and safeguard the W. 1. of this district. ” The awards went to:| Mrs. - yery poor harvest weather. A com- bination unusual year with cold wea- ther, cutworms and Sweet t Eiovee jons weevils, ce moisture condi’ - along with hailstorms, and, finally of these conditions re- _ Sulted in unsatisfactory returns to ‘many farmers. _. WEED CONTROL — Ideal grow- ing conditions the early part of the growing season ypt- ed ers ly effective chemical and cultural weed control yeasures. MCP was greater volumn throughout the dis- trict than ated before. 2,4-D was; | causing concern, ial attention. Experience to indicates. that this controlled and a erradicat- ed through the use of MCP Ester | providing it is used at the proper! | ate and at es a correct stage in growing During we z uaed rates oe. gt to 10 wanes, OF acid per acre with a vi satis-, factory result. bd Toad flax also came in for spec- ial attention. 1958 a total of of eee pounds DB ranuter chlorate were ncled. Sereda Thistel, Smartweed, Nettle, etc., were also ange in our weed control program. Uae Gis seamon ww (aod a al 192 Weed Destroy notices affect-; ing 10,832 acres. Also, 15 condem- nation orders affecting 448 acres were served. During July and part of August’ the Municipal sprayers about 1268 miles of Souiaes for weeds with 24D. During the f fall the three Municipal mowers cut 1900 miles of Tosd:| roads seeded to. gnass. TREE PLANTING — This got about 25000 tees “ hae the planter on 30 district fares. We feel that the anting i i 184 ic @ é £ a 100 ae Gundy School suitable control measures were ad- shin am rning in time, crops were saved’ _7:30 p.m. — Evangelistic Ser- by. Spraying wan eecicites. qa! vice. Wed:, 8:00 were desroyed by the weevils while | p.m. orms made nec: the re-; Bible Study and Prayer Meet-| seeding of some cereal crops. We! me Fri., 8:00 p.m. on cd is year ontrOed ei p jn 83 \. ivi men Bally, (Film) “Wing| ENDRIN at i t of Sout ae e Word.” cents per acre using the ordinary an invitation is extended to | field Feed eh = | Who ever heard of anything so fool- ish? That's what you're probably saying. of farmers do that very thing . by operating sluggish tractors. Authoritative tests at the University of Ne- braska proved that every tractor loses power as much as 20 per cent in some tractors. This means increased Yet thousands of every year. during a year’s time . dg it... costs—for extra fuel . . hours in the field. Our skilled mechanics can tor back in top condition work-saving performance next season. Trained in John our mechanics know what to do and how to quickly, efficiently. This means . extra work .. pet . longer your trac- fuel- and Deere servicing methods, quality service at the lowest possible cost Right now . up. of Quality Service and Genuine JOHN DEERE PARTS NA-714 . while we're not rushed, is an excellent time to have your tractor tuned ‘ reconditioned, if necessa: the next time you're in town an over your service YULE AND LATIMER Phone 23. . Stop by ‘let's talk OLDS, ALTA PREDATOR CONTROL — Your’ ASB. again sunorized, a modified | poison program to control coyotes. | Six, 1080 bait stations were estab- lished. These, together. with the the coyote popu- | fadon at @ reasonable level. Complete Bang’s Vaccination — of ALL heifer calves between the: ages | of 4 to 12 months sootinaes el FA, The Coburn F.U.A. Local No. 1050 will hold its next regular meeting at the Coburn Commun- ity Centre on Wednesday, March 9th, at 8:00 p.m. Mr. Ralph Rich- ards the Wheat Pool delegate for sub-district 210 will be pre- sent with reports from the 1959 convention, films and speakers! from Pool Headquarters. All farmers and interested parties are invited to attend. Why Pay More? SHOP HERE Fresh Daily WHITE OR BROWN THURSDAY, FRI, SAT., ONLY : SBREAD 2 loaves 37 BE WISE! Ra TAs SMOKED | Picnic Shoulders ......33 LEAN WELL TRIMMED :|Pork Chops FRESH FROZEN HALIBUT ...... LEAN SLICED Side Bacon . 49 CRISP FRESH TEXAS CARROTS .... : FIRM GREEN LETTUCE =... ONTARIO HOT HOUSE Cucumbers Ww a] AA AA N 1] Q 0} © Tomato Juice BOO i 3: 1 .O oa |KETCHUP Woz, ~~ --.----------~-----+-=+ 2 Sic RED AND WHITE |Pork & Beans :.- CANNED _ MILK 89 | Prices Guaranteed Thursday, March 10 to Tuesday, March .Sth ALL BRANDS ... Care wat) FOOD S ey, Phone 585, Olds For Free Delivery eee a
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Image 1019 (1960-03-10), from microfilm reel 1019, (CU12380570). Courtesy of Early Alberta Newspapers Collection, Libraries and Cultural Resources Digital Collections, University of Calgary.