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THE RED DEER ADVOCATE VOL. XLVIL. No, 37 URDAY 9 10 Cocoanut npoo member of the oz. bottle ase Olive npoo dark, hair plain RED DEER,. ALBERTA, WED) Week-End Frost Blights Colorful Flower Display at City Square of the Soe ABwan at the City Square garden were Heads drooped and blac or through the recent weeks, to admir with frost were the heads of eltien eho had come to make a s) garde here was a sadne: at the weel beauties of the K-end, inthe alcsas spa pa frcrn ecial t blo: rsby looked at'the wilted flowers thi AR eek. :taken trom a telephone pole vat the southe befoi on Friday shortly Shown in the background Telephone building, Parsons re the Ci ourt, House, ea Clinte and the RCMP. e picture of the gardens was corner oa the grounds a dened the array, jovernment barracks. Pass 85,000 By-law For New School Public School Board Hope To Start Work This Fall No Vote Requested Heavy Enrolment Board To Atterid Conference I Work on the 85,000 addition to the Intermediate School building should start this fall, the Public School Board si decided at their meeting on Thurs ing was given to the necessary by-law which had been ad- vertised for several weeks without any reques The addition will be built on the north end of the Intermediate Schoal building. -- - All the members of the Board Chairman G. M. es Mi being made. Frost Damage. Three Million Sunday night the Red Deer. dis- in common with the rest of Central Alberta, suffered hi frost damage. Twelve to fifteen degrees were registered here. in ea where the Central harvesting econd growth, i dollars. Field Crops Commissioner. A. M., Wilson said further frost would .have no great effect, as the dai has already been Hone. He suid his. first. estimate ce 1 million doltars' very conservative that figui actual damage. Approximately 40 per cent of inet Mfg, Co. 196, Gae' Drug Book Co. 1.70, wood Ltd, 117; 81, the crop-in Central Albe was not cut when the frost ruck Sunday and Monday nights. Gov- ernment agriculturists said it was port 1.44, Beatty, Robertson 39.71, Aids Branch 3.23, F. W. 8.25, Dept. of Education 1 Greer Agencits 3. ere of likely the farmer would suffer a 15 per cent bushel loss on his wheat and a 10 per cent .per shel loss on outs and barley. Thus the Central Alberta farm- ems Tost in thelr gamble against frost. They delayed hary g fqperatlona ainiithe: hope: thik seo: ond growth crops would ripen before carly frost occurred, The fecond growth resulted from.July. ains.Which brought along late jecinatitin following the spring drought. Top O The Morning At The Crescent That Going My Way t together again Bin Bar Id Hiyth is Bing s pretty : They sing and jokt their way. in- ti your heart while searching for stolen Blarney Stone See them in g at september The Temperatures fax, Min. Ett, 4 rly three million t 8 a a were present, England presidii J. Smith, G, R. Principals J. W Daw and the Scott, The city office sent a lett closing one from the ing, folm tella and-Az J. Foster h seereta for a vote The Markets a nanos Sept. 14) A large 63 , medium 51c, A pallets 40c. Cream: Special 60 , No. 42c. 1 S8e, Oats: 2. CW 52 49 , 3 CW 49 49 4c, 1 Feed 47 4c, 3 Feed. 37 1 4c, Ex. 3 CW Ex. .1 Feed Feed: 42 evening. Third read. S7 8 . B CW 77zc, 2 CW j 7 T5'ac, 1 Feed 69'ac, 2 Feed 65lgc, 3 Feed 61 tc. Rye: 2 CW 1.14 , 3 CW 10's, 4 CW 1.05 , Ergoty 1 CW 342 , 2 CW 3.37, 3 CW 317 , 4 CW 3.12 , CALGARY LIVESTOCK* (Tuesday, Sept. 13) market active, with a strong undertone. Cows strong to 25 cents higher. No calf mar- ket est. hed and indicatigns weaker i Hogs 28.75 for Grade A sows 15.25 live weight. ee few good lambs sold good ewes 5 to 7.50. at Council, with a proposal f conference seh raterae bee to choice: steers 18.50 to to discuss pressure on the provine 1950, common to medium 15 to cial government to implement the 18; good heifers 17 to 17.50, Judge report, hools, hospital: to repr Govt. particularly erence to grants and A. J. Foster). w: nt them. its cities to fe te. The Board and mith appointed Accounts Payment of the following counts was, authorized: Gross payroll 5,039.59, Alberta Telephones 22, a 12.75, hw Central Scien- tific Co. Lrg. 8.73, Jones Trans- Co, W. Magistra comb who convicted Me uly 1949,'on a charge of eck a disturbance Johnston Audio-Visual Clark 5, La- Butlin inva La- iS Continued on pege2) Di vei toi ober ta iNew Store Draws Crowd Saturday has been ten yeu and his nd during the 'hard time store A. Renstal mana 1c Opening day Hardware Stores new turday drew the lar; seen function in Red D Ma NUE en extra clerks. most from the doors opened in the morning, fternoon CKRD's men moving M for Builders at a similar broadcast in the had around the of Calgary. tals of the firm 1 prizes Hallett IL of ined cd kinen, commo, nto medium 14 to 16. good cows 13 to 13.50, common jto medium 11.25 to 12.75, can ded. to be represented if und ets and cutters 9 to 11; good bulls 13 to 14, common to med- jium 11 to 12.50; good stocker and feeder stecrs 16.50 to 17.3 common to medium 14 to 16, eee Should Be Stopped People are complaining about Rirls riding their biey les on the sidewalks. Re- cently one citizen and his wife escaped being knocked four-big boys riding on the sidewalk, pare Police Court Peter Podporski, SEs appeared befoi r, charged vith vagrancy entenced to the time he had Spat in custody, and was ordered to be out of Red joon on Saturday. . J. Moles. was charged: with drunkenness. in public when he appeared before Magistrate Jas Smith on Monday. He was fined 20 and costs, Theft of a car here during the night of Wednesday, September hus resulted in the arrest in Swift Current, Sask., of tyo men, The ca belonging to Ralph Tathi was stolen from. its parking place on R St, and found with it the ne: xt morning in Swift Current. R.C.M.P. hero ha beon notified of the men's names, but they will probably be, returned to Red Deer to face charges, the men were piven nd woman, Joseph mer; Kenneth lias Taylor and Valerie pied kale of stolen ti ards e made deal ihe truck for a c jthe week, shere to trade 1 small group Ads talk to iRaatsenaed The Advocate Best Weekly In Alberta For the third sion, the Advocate awarded the Grain Advertis the best week in succes- has been and Milling Trophy, as in Alberta with a circulation over 750. The La- combe Globe placed: second. The Trophy was put up for competi- tion in 1937, and the Advocate won it in, 1940, 1944, 1947 and 1948, The award was announced at the annual.convention of the Canadian Weekly Newspapers Association, which is concluding year DAY, SEPTEMBER City Installs 20 New L On 1etz Avenue ddiitional e standards are be Gaetz Ave. to the north side ight ornatn along lights are connected ers in the street lighting wutomatically photo-clectric cell type of lighting control, is the most moc use been in effect to switch This m liable it uny time during ark or in the se sun ati Sun Suits To Ski Togs fj night's snowfall provid- 14th, 1949 TWENTY-FOUR PAGES Protest Speeding on: Red: Deer Streets City Council Hears Two Petitions Rotary Club Wants To Develop Auto Park Applies For Ten Building Sites Protests against motor speeding, petitions street-light extensions, Calgary, disposition of t pla or P Crawford; A.B. Samuel ing, City Engineer While Mr, was r Ww age St. bridg and the engin Or St substitute bridge, The 53rd that.on 52nd. Ave. a a rude awakening for many Red Deer residents when winter sneaked up on them in a surpi ingly sudden gust. Nearly an inch of snow fell at the week-end, with 4 Friday night and .5 Sat- rday, Temperatures ranged high of to 38.8 during th Lowest point of the recorded Sunday Dominion Mete: week night ological at Station at Penhold. Temperatu Gnd snowfall in the city varied alightly. But to city, gardens and flowe beds, the preview of winter was astrous. Blackened and wilted lants are now evident in-place of risp vegetable and colorful flower is of last w Considerable pdemage restiited throughout the strict as well. Second growth crops that matured late and look- ed promising for the harvest were blighted yc signs north: abutrr bridge. Owing to eur age of sewer pips er pipe, . slightly supply. He v fe MUCHCOFthiaTadtmayiDs sary to keep the w 1 ftegtjustaouin of can be done this before Applicatio es 0 incre ed in one case defe: ci Grant Confere today at Jasper. in Red District Court opened Cross presiding. Citizens applications were heard and: evi- idence was taken on one no judgment was given, Se ut sions continue for the remainder of the week. The case heard d th Mainte: 's Enforcement Act of Britain; and:was:the frst of its kind ever heard in the Red Deer eee district. Act started P. B, Mortis, brought s her husband for support of he self and child. Hearings we conducted at Southampton and order given for payment of t for the moth and t n shillings weekly for th child, Being in Canada and not ad- vised of the action, the husband nd father had no opportunity to e case oF ction, Through offi- legal charinels, Mr. Morris was advised of the order on Sep- tember 3, 1949, nearly two years after the case was heard in En, land. Arrangements were made an ment to conduct a similar hear- ing in Red Deer. Through his counsel, J. J. Stew art, Mr. Morris told the court he had married in Bogland, and after the war, brought his wife out to Canada where they lived together at Moose Jaw for si time. He claimed his wife had deserted him by returning to England, and had refused his offers fo provide a home for her here. Mr. Morris stressed that he was anxious to provide for the c he has ne have bis w da, Howey posed to contributing to, the sup- port of his wife as long as she fuses to join him here. Frank Murphy) appeared for Morris Judge Cross down his decision lat aC will hand Andrew oi Butlin is the de fendant in two other hear Deer on Tuesday, with Judge T+ ./ Deer sn September 28 anc by the attorney general's depart- Heavy Docket Listed): For District Court Blood Donor Clinic ns September 28-29 Under-the auspices of the Red Branch of .the Canadian Red Cross a Blood Donor Clinic J will be held at Red Deer on Wednesday d Thursday, Red Deer nade a showing at the clinic held here last April when there were 651 donations of blood. Blood ,Trans- fusion Service officials stated it wai st clinic since the years ago. Blooed donations are saving lives every day and there is an ever increasing demand on the bloodbanks. That classic ball game bet and Kinsmen Club resulted in available for Boy Scouts and Dee mae ional Commissions iD Graves, is shown of Continued on Page 7) ampbell, who, with Service was organized about two grant ho the of a fairly exha the ground to were sunie Copies School and Hosy Mayor called a prelimina ing for Red Deer representatives ming confe: agenda will be reviewed, D.LS,, submitted a sketch of-a survey of the triang- the Macdonald have piled for, behind their new prem- Council favored the jon, s tting the prive held Wednesday at which the to be (tonight), rence CoH. Snell, ular piece of I PmbEquiphignt Co: ses. he survey fees 100 plus The four stre dents of West Park. considered too expensive are ving the cheque the Council considered matte th he r ement of bridge and what is left of sewer FE. B. Farnell, J. . Bettenson and Commissioner R A. Nech- rt of the me much application: increases. The open-grill deck for the 55th referred to again dhe had un- der. consideration a .proposal wert for yay nt of the 52nd Ave ent short- which threatening to hold up the. work, ccommended another type of higher price but available in more steatly authorized to get neces- args and us much of the South Hill.a ar. He hoped to get about 4,000 feet laid in all ns by two of the staff were considered and turned down, a motion for a s 8 being ce Gillespie hind re- to munici- letter came c zou reconsidered the application n residents for lights on Michiels Hill. The installation will eost close to 10 . There was another petition for treet lights, signed by four ri This. was for an so far out with so few resi- dents, arid a cheaper method of en the Rotary Club + 200 becoming M. McAfee an L Guides in Red two G lube, juides, outs, R fray os sen ying for thi City Council. for three hours at their regular session on Monday evening All the membors of the Council meeting the problem will be were present, Mayor . sought, * presiding; Al Speeding Again sons, H. V Dangerous speeding by motor- tests, one nn by in th residents Ss. of the lt;r in the petition for 10. m4 drastic, . requested existing protest: was from R eae athe Linds of c. Mounte iew Association to Continued on page 7) Citizens Asked To Help Curb x in peed Artists checking speedsters in the city while representatives meeting Tuesdi The RCMP. is curb. speeding and other. violations, ing for infractions must assist port here a number y one ess driving c ins driving at a er than is considered under the circums fic conditions, It does sarily require proof motorist than the 25-mile-an-hour sp. limit inthe city limits that the of the publ ap ize that infracti checked their speed accordingly, this would jon; at and tailing complaints of such as were voic Wartime Housing units recently, handle the entire checking is that their uniforms and patrol cars make them conspicuous and mot- orists are on the alert to slow whenever squa in sight. CASH FOR SCOUTS AND GUIDES the arrangements for the game. Looking on are J. nd J. A. Lampard, presidents of the Mr. Ross and District Commissioner of Cc The monoy is being. t ists was the subject of two pro- form of a peti- Was- he speed. limit asked ed, to regulations the of Rate- secretary Co-operation of the citizens in was urged by Cpl, Geoffrey Mort- speaking to school ato a anxious to traffic he said, but to do the wely, persons noticing i ing such to the R.C. MP. While ary citizen is unable to ahermntancatate estimate of the spe ca pl. Mort- imer pointed out that warnings would by ed to the drivers of of ed travelling faster ed In calling for the co-operation Cpl. Mortimer said this would make motorists real- 8 were being and they would gauge He felt a means of reduc- ing hazards in the city and cur- view and A-20 camp residents in The difficulty of having police down and observe the regulations members were eee to Mr. and Mr: y help. de ensea involved. in modernizing E, Ross, made , the Scout-Guide Hull. Farthing s Studio photo, Start Work On Loveseth Building Excavating has been completed or the basement of the new 9.000 building being erected by Loveseats Ltd., Edmonton, on the site immediately north of the new Builders Hardware store on Gacte Ave. Wilson Construction Co., Wetaskiwin, is in charge of the work The building will have a 35-t ot frontage with a two-storey build- ng ending feet bac fiom the street and a one-storey for the remainder of the 90 feet. An cight- and mapping out street paving ear, occupied the foot passageway is being left be- tween the new buildings ana the plate glass frontage of Loveseth's new building will extend along the south side toward the pas- agew north wal of the building will extend up'to the top. parapets to form a fire wall. Con- truction is of brick and reinfore- d concrete, Completion is expected about March. o Court Admits New Citizens Citizenship papers were grant- ed to four Central Alberta resi- dents appearing before Judge T. L. Cross in District Court on Tuesday. They were: r Cornelia Pieternella Winter, Penhold; Fokje Siebenga, La- ; Wallace Palanuk,. Sylvan. Lake; Emilie Ida Lenz, Bentley. Three other residents took the oath of alle George Northof, Hespero; Lottie Seibel, 3717 Gaetz Ave., Red Deer; Gee Krai Wing, 5105 Gaetz Ave, Red Deer. Will Distribute From Red Deer Robert Cousins, representative for Neilson s Chocolates, is taking up residence in Red Deer, and will look after distribution in Central Alberta, Judging Narrows In Farm Contest Judges in the Master. Farm competition for this zone spent er days in the district last week inspecting the six top ranking properties in the running. Competing for the 1,000 prize are the following: W, J, Edgar, Innis- fail; Leslie M. Johnston, Marker- Lawrence Brothers, Pine Lake; MacFarlane Brothers, Red Beers Jack MeBride, Benalto; and Clyde Stauffer, Evart Members of the ee com- mittee inspecting the top: farms last week were: S. S. Graham, Edmonton, supervisor of district agriculturists; Vera Macdonald, Edmonton, supervisor of district home economists; George E. De Long, superintendent Lacombe Experimental Station; Mrs. W, Schroter, Bremner,- arm woman; Emmett Mohler, Camrose, far- mer. M. Trussler Breaks Leg Friday Milton Trussler suffered a bro- ken leg on Friday afternoon when his tractor overturned during work on his farm in Balmoral, Mr. Trussler drove too close to.a bank and when the tractor over- turn his leg. He received treatment in the hospital until Monday morning, when he returned to his home. - Births At Red Deer, a Banter ba i 1949, to Mr. Silvi Baruzzini, of Nordegg, a son. t Red Deer, on September 7, 1949, to Mr. and Mrs, John Nel- son, of Haynes, a son. At Red Deer, on September 9, 1949, to Mr. and Mrs. Bernar Conrad, of Penhold, a son. At Red Deer, on September 11, 1949, to Mr, and Mrs. Charles Bast, a daughter. At Red Deer, on September 12, 1949, to Mr. and Mrs. . Fred Schwieger, of Bluffton, a daugh- ter, At Red Deer, on September 12 1949, to Mr. and Mrs, Harold Horne, of Allingham, a son, At Red Deer, on September 13, s. H. Frayn, of Rocky Mt. House, a daughter. At Red Deer, on September 13, 1949, to Mr. and Mrs, Henry Landry, a son, omen Smallest, busiest, cheapest workers in the world... Ad- vocate Want Ads.
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