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Red Deer Advocate 1949-01-05 - 1949-12-21
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1949-08-31
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PAGE 4, SECTION 2 + Danish Eggs NEW AND USED CARS TRUCKS): AVAILABLE FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY he Liberal Allowances Given on Trade-Ins. Easy Term Financing We carry the largest selection in Northern Alberta t Stan Reynolds be or a load of coal. wet will be effective) An Advocate Want Ad will sell Phone 390 Wetaskiwin articles no longer needed, ly pay for a month s gas THE RED DEER Many Visitors At Burnt Lake Mis A ee Halverson Halvorson nan and Allan, sper ang Mr an Athabasca iaday vas Mrs Matthew Sau Mi and Mrs. WOE Oregon City, Ore, were holida suvsts of Mr, und Mrs J Gren SALES AND SERVICE Phone 2235 5217 Gaetz Ave. Hudson and Hillman Cars REO TRUCKS..----- HEALY MOTORS Ltd. RED DEER 31-5 Sveinson coat of paint an looks much Se th Mrs, . of Red Deer, if charge. Students from the district at- tending the Red Deer Composite High School include June Wwainson, Wold and La pn. Yvonne . and nston Johanson will attend the DAVIES DRAFTING 4942 Ross St. (Upstairs), RED DEER HOUSE PLANS To recognized building standards, in luding N.H.A. and V.L.A. HOME DESIGNING; TRACINGS Good Service on Blueprints. Sylvan Lake High School. Miss Marjorie and Ivy Hunt, of Blackfalds, visited Lillie and Marion Dallaire this week. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ballantyne, Jof Unity, Sask., visited their son jand daughter-in-law, Mr. and Sunday School reopened on August 21, with a. good atten- dance of scholars. Miss Lillie Dallaire is teaching at Antler Hill again, while Miss Marion Dallaire will teach at Fairland. Mr. and Mrs, Dye and family, Roy Swainson on Sunday. eee Advocate Want Ads. Bring Results is Bowden, visited Mr. and Mrs. Hot weather doesn't bother the classified ads. They work just the same. ARE PERFECT WITH ALBERTA SUGAR I All Presersiag At your grocer s now, It's time to jell'them, for year round enjoyment. And to capture the delicate, delicious cr bapple flavour to make sure your jelly will be as sweet and delicious in February as it is the day you make it use double action Alberta Sugar. Works - two ways: it prevents spoilage and discolour- ne and brings out all the hidden fruit flavour. Preserving is best with sugar, and no finer sugar than Alberta Sugar hes ever been made. ation; it enric cr SUNNY wo SUGAR HAS FINER . Canadian Sugar Factories Limited SOUTHERN is BEST with Sugar crabapples ere at their pea Arthur and Mrs. Rigas, of The school has received a fresh Juliana Mrs. Donald Ballantyne, recently. I. ; : Lightning Hi Prevo Farm Lightning struck place jwithin a mile in the last elect: At storm: when T. two aij transformer burned out v wke's vurd pole an Slyke and was hit luckily : storm re n he drove his tractor through his yard with the has jfrom a se . leently w ton: Edmonton, and A J. Maga, chen Visitors to the Keith were Murray White, and Mr. and Mrs. family, Regina. ,. : Zimmerman, father Zimmerman, recently his 87th birthday. Mr. and Mi visited at th home Vancouver, Johnston and of J celebrated . Gasser, Camrose. Ammeter home recent), Mrs. Gasser, Sr, who jhad been staying there, returned with them, Mr. and Mrs. W. Carlyle, Ea. SON GAEL VURCS EAE the. Carlyle homes last week-end. Mr. and Mrs. C. Rollinson, Mrs. J. Quinlan and Mary, Elnora, vis- di ited at the Kimball homes recently, and . Park Joyce Brown, Red Deer, visi at.Park home last week-end. R. Carlyle and Walter were Edmonton visitors last week-end The F.W.U.A. met atthe home of Mrs. D. Carlyle. The bulletin on Legislation was read, Red Cross sewing was handed in and more distributed. Articles for the overseas. parcel .were brought, Mis. Patksentry being drasen Remnants of print were purchas- ed for an apron contest to be held later, and aprons to be for sale at-un opportune time. The raffle was won by Mrs. R. Carlyle. Mrs. D. Carlyle and Mrs. Park served lunch.. The next meeting -will it) at the W. Pickering home with Mrs. P. Ammeter and Mr: ot Pickering as co-hostesses. The Aspelund school club met at the H. Long home, with both men and women present. A futur: bazaar was discussed, and som. material distributed in prepara- tion for it. Mrs. J. VanSlyke and Mrs. C.- Ironside assisted the; hostess with lunch. H. Long has a new Dodge car. Mr. Wiley : ter and husb: Mr. and Mrs. E. Cardinal, land, visited at the Wiley hon Mr. and Mrs. G. Hensky, V ington, are visiting at the Lamont home. T. Perciv uncle and Mr. and Mrs. W. MacDonald, monhton, visited at the T. Percival home. Mr. and Mrs. G cE (William Robert) Mr. and M. and Mr, and visited Roger N of Kemberley. . F. Neilson, Jr., ison and family, eres it Someone wants it Sell. it now through the Advocate classt-. fied columns. TIMBERIB RAFTERS Today,... industrial or farm building is no problem. Sturdy, economical, easy-to-erect Timberib Rafters provide the solution. Laminated arched Double action Alberta Sugar Aueeana EVER BEEN MADE rafters form sides and roof in one continuous piece, making it possible for the entire fraine of the building to be erected ina few hours time. Perfect for machine sheds, barns, poultry houses, dwellings and utility buildings of all types AVAILABLE NOW TIMBER STRUCTURES 204 Burns Building, haipeiaraaee ve R29 4 ine ii3t 3 Re: sae ne 4 ADVOCATE. Swanson had his (Talk Red De rat mee RED DEER, s. L. Blue To WC.TLU, or WETL tg sitter the hot pristisin on jer st anyon about the futur sent employm end. Pos ployment for cussed and mer tovdirect their end. Lunch w: close of the me suthern: Alberta sibilities of finding em- nd saying, ne Cun bee n part, hestad sweep on He caught both the ai one but wee Hide nee i jelee wires approaching his i citizenship is mare dittieu SAU nents OME cand Mrs Tae bacing thee ricr He ims sbtain, It is symbol of Thos, Stephens included Mis mediate backed out with no Hshteousness and stability, and Shirley, Knox, Meadow shock being felt. Midway Servicw akes a firm fou jon for the and Sssk.; Mass Lillian Stephens, Mr Station wax also struck by light sof a community or Mrs. James Warden and ning, when their te lephone was Christians should realize rley, of Regina, and Miss Joan burned out / their responsibilities as onto: an full si Warden, Edmonton FOeenint Lileraratencre: Mags mid ull Mrs. M. J. Kobewka and little home wi ida Pierce, : son are -spending a fo sents Marlon Coles, Edmon Mreand Mis. Thorne read a letter holiday with Mr. and Mrs, Paul Mrs. Bock kena family, Edmon- hich she had received trom al sons now begh fields and anxious wheit their pre- ent comes to an mbers were ur; served at the Cripps On The: Job Again Sir Stafford Cripps, chancellor of the exchequ London from ment, at a Sw gestive compl to be in better raat wer, returned to four weeks tre: s clinic, for a He seemed nt eicelths a 4 ALBERTA WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 81st, 1949 STURDY THAT GIVE THE RIGHT KIND OF WEAR FOR THE OUFDOOR WORKER CLOTHES Plenty of tough wear in these durable Work Shirts, cut roomy. Each . Fall Weight Work Tailored for fall d give long wear. sanforized shrunk to Two breast pockets, Each. Blue Denim Pants 10 02. California style; rivets at all. joints; Come in stripes and checks. Blue, grey, shaped legs, large belt loops. 5 brown and green. : Sizes 30 to 38, PAIR zes 30.to 38, PAIR 4. 4.50 ibs 9.50 Covert Cloth Work Shirts 2.75 Shirts 2.50 Men s Dress Pants CHAUFFEURS CAPS Ventilated style; green, tan, blue. 1.75 Work Gloves Sturdy gloves that give plenty protection. Made of a Pigtex horsehide, reper style; rein- forced thumbs. 2. 25 oof . PAIR - lt; lt; 2. GREY DENIM PANTS Good wearing fall pants, pair . - 2.75, Watson's GLOVES For easy fitting, longest wearing be sure they are 2.25 WATSON'S.. Pair --- AV Men s Sturdy Work Shoes Good weight leather shoes, leather soles and Work Shoes Sisman s Best everyday Work Shoes. Leather Washable peaks, Work SOCKS All-wool work socks, 3-lb, weight in grey with white 5 PAIR Men's Work Shirts Dark blue cL striped or khaki... 50 trim, good wearing, * ARING AT 2 1.25 Red and Blue Bandana HANDKERCHIEFS Good large size. EACH - 25 Men's Horsehide Leather Jackets Smart, serv: reeks eariay Black, coats, well lined... so sie nd ie Sg EO DRESS HATS Shappy new patterns, in green, brown, blue, tan and grey. Smith-bilt. 5.75 EACH heelaJouialder counter soles, standard screw and sewn; toe caps or AIR 2 5.95, ae Wide fittin 6.95 ENGINEERS CAPS SKI CAPS waist. Ventilated, khaki and fawn; generous peaks. All sizes, EACH... - 1.35 Work SOCKS, PENMAN'S, Tou ems fall weight, jouble ut heels wes. PAR. SOE Grey Harvest Blankets Size 60x80. 7 50 PAIR SPECIAL HARVEST GLOVES Split leather, hard wearing. PAIR 7.99 toes. Men's Windbreakers Fall weight, adjustable at 4 75 eo BACH) cacao MEN S. CAPS a large range of Men's Dre: iety of ipatierns) und at EACH Men s Dress Oxfords Goodyear wel ieah rubber Heels stylish pat- terns'on new las' 6 95 le PAIR .- ips in a All sizes. - 1.00 ' 2.50 G.W.G. OVERALLS G.W.G. OVERALLS, Red Strap : G.W.G. PANTS, Red Strap COWBOY KING PANTS COWBOY KING JACKETS TEXAS RANGERS SHIRTS ... DRILLERS DRILL SHIRTS .. DRILLERS DRILL PANTS OVERALLS, Carpenters OVERALLS, Painters .... RED DEER ee WEDNP* MED 4712 51a Feta ls 7 aasdS it Since the comi Harvester, gra has becume single crop on fine-screened weight seed or handle grass are ao longer all can be hav: machine you u od bi I's easy t LIND: Phone 238: REMEMBI Coneys 1
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