Magrath Store News (June 20, 1985)

An archive of the Magrath Trading Store News. The University of Lethbridge Library received permission from the Wes Balderson to digitize and display this content. AAGRATH TRADÌ NG CO. STORE NEWS ,?FICE 758-3033 GROCERIES 758-3535 DRY GOODS 758-3252 HARDWARE DEPARTMENT 75S-3Q65 UPSTAIRS & STORE...

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Main Author: Magrath Trading Store
Format: Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: J. A. Ririe 1985
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Online Access:http://digitallibrary.uleth.ca/cdm/ref/collection/sanl/id/1836
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Summary:An archive of the Magrath Trading Store News. The University of Lethbridge Library received permission from the Wes Balderson to digitize and display this content. AAGRATH TRADÌ NG CO. STORE NEWS ,?FICE 758-3033 GROCERIES 758-3535 DRY GOODS 758-3252 HARDWARE DEPARTMENT 75S-3Q65 UPSTAIRS & STORE NEW 758-6377 • STORE HOURS: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday & Saturday . 8 a.m. Wednesday 8 a.m. "HURSDAY, JUNE 20th, 1985. . .MAGRATH, ALBERTA .j.,;.***^********************************************************************************* LADIES READY-TO-WEAR ,**************,HHr********************************************************************** 86969325 to 6 p.n. to 1 p.n. A J Spring and summer fashion Black CLEARANCE SALE 1 BOX OF SLIPPERS, SANDALS, etc in an assortment of colors, sizes. *4 Ladies’ Dresses Don't miss the SALE RACK of Ladies Quality Dresses Many new numbers have been added to the racks. . CLEARING AT ¥2 Price VISIT OUR CLEARANCE RACK OF GREATLY REDUCED ITEMS - Included are - A Few Suits - 2 piece styles. Coats. Coat Sweaters. 2 Velour Housecoats. Priced To Clear!" Sandals Boys' Joggers in Grey trim. Laced. Jelly Sandals - the pop­ular Shoo this Summer. Assorted colors. Girls ” Ladies. Fashion Tops for Ladies’ Many lovely new T Shirts &. Blouses, Summer Tops in a nice assortment of styles and colors. Polyester & Cotton Knits and Fabs, PRICED AT styles V _„,d Po«ure' \x^"ns'cep \ <jurrf>W If you thought we offered great mattress values before. TWIN SIZE 2 pee Set SALE: FULL SIZE 2 pee. Set SALE: .3529 QUEEN SIZE 2 pee. Set SALE: $629 MAGRATH TRADING CO. _________ _ ■ •: • _.i. • ■ 1.- h-.-d a beaut ' t V. i. ü a y St. Joseph's had a beautiful day for heir Annual Picnic. 'ho i he to the for was There were 10 families came to the BBQ Pot Luck Dinner. After delicious and filling dinner, play baseball. At the end of score sure. eaten. we went ? innings, was 14-13 but only Lydia T. knows To end the day lots of watermelon ’O c Grant ff La arents. Holman Grande, and daughters Vicki & Kim Oregon, are visiting his You will find New Shoe Dye, Suede Kits, Shoe Brushes. Dubbin, Saddle Soap, Odor Eaters, etc SHOE LACES SHOW Shoe Laces in an assortment of colors. See the Plaid Fluores­cent s PRICED 195 FROM I * Durable vinyl > tablecloths Flannel backed Vinyl J‘',Tableclotb & florals! REGULAR $8.95 Lace Edgings and Borders • > w" • J— • * * • *'.*5*r • * *’« • * • • * * * - A < * . -— * * have a lovely assormtne of Laces, Edgings. " in White and Beige. PRICED $1.60 to $2.50 m. We Eyelets, etc & Mrs. Jim Ririe are home from an Wheat Pool tour of northern Canada Dawson Creek & Whitehorse in the Inuvik and Tuktoyaktuk, N.W.T. and A most inter­Decorative Felt Felt Squares & Pieces for Handicraft, etc. A good assortment of colors REG. 60(t-65<C WANTED TO BUY: Rhubarb. Phone 758-3143 Mr. Alberta isiting Yukon; 'kagway and Haines in Alaska, esting seven day tour. Ï0 GIVE AWAY: Dry gia»s nay. Ph. 758-2354 Pork Roast Cross Rib Roast Pork Loin Chops TENDER Wieners G A T N E R S Sliced Meats DELI STYLE, 125 fe. Congratulations to Brent Taylor who attended Graduation Ceremonies in Edmonton recently and received his Bachelor of Science Degree in Mathematics, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Fox (nee Wendy Pashuk) of Lethbridge are receiving congratulations on tiie birth of a daughter born Friday, June 14th, 1985. Proud grandparents are Mr. & Mrs. Walt Pashuk and Mr. & Mrs, Harold Fox of Leth­bridge . Maternal great grandmother is Mrs. Flora Austin also of Lethbridge. Once again the Town of Magrath will be sponsoring a Family 'Softball Tournament for the Celebration. We are also thinking of having a separate Community Tournament. Anyone with Family or Community teams please contact John Balderson, Phone 758-6392. More information next week. FOR SALE: Lionel Tent trailer with fridge & stove. Sleeps 8. $1500. Ph. 758-3204. (Dist. Agriculturist report cont.) co prevent the establishment of blood-feeding species. Only by establishment of a ly-free grazing enviornoment are blood-feeding flies prevented from influencing grazing patterns of animals. Timely tagging of all animals in herds will maximize monetary returns from pasture by increasing productivity of cattle. It will improve utilization of the general sur­plus of forage at the time when seasonal ibundance of flies is increasing. James R. Hansen, D.A., Cardston, AB. Mrs. Jean' Robinson of Fort Macleod and her daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Slovack of Waterton Lakes Park were Magrath visitors Friday. Two reasons why a person can't get credit. Because he isn't known - or because he is. DON'T MISS THE 1/2 PRICE SALE RACK OF DRESSES Upstairs. New ones have been added to the racks. " OUR SELECTION OF LADIES TOPS - Upstairs. DISTRICT AGRICULTURIST REPORT MAXIMIZING BENEFITS OF EAR TAGS ON JATTLE. Dr. W.O. Haufe. Animal Parasitologist. The pesticidal ear tag is a major innovation in the treatment of cattle tc protect them from fly pests encountered on summer pastures. Since ear tags dramat­ically reduce numbers of flies visiblr on animals, cattlemen are inclined .to econo­mize on the cost of tags by treating otur part of their berds. Some cattlemen assume that treating one out of two or three animal in commercial .beef herds, or only the cot. or its calf in each cow-calf unit, is suff­icient to protect herd productivity. Suer, economy in tagging procedures can be a’ the expense of lost weight gains in animals. A study of responses of cattle tu-blood- feeding flies at- the Lethbridge Re search Station show that reduced gain? in animals on pasture are primarily th-, result of altered patterns of behaviu! stimulated by fly attack. The benefi. from cattle treatment is the consisted increase in daily gains which are proport ional to the amount of available forage Only during heavy pest outbreaks do th., numbers of flies directly determine losses as a result of other responses. Pesticides in ear tags control flies through normal grooming behavior of animals The tags release very small amounts . pesticide for continuous and regular dist­ribution on the body hair. This continucus low deposit on the hair is sufficient ovei a period of time to maintan cumulativF toxic residues that gradually eliminate flies from animals and eventually fro: the pastures area. Such treatments contrib­ute to maximum daily gains in weignt o: animals when sufficient flies are eliminated is essential to tag very animal incida '■ from the grazing area to permit r.orma) grazing patterns and the optimum i ntak-; of grass. The presence of very smal1 numbers of flies in a pasture is sufficient int erfere with grazing behavior and the optimum intake of grass Therefore, -■ nursing calves in UnBsiii'ngj ho-rdis. Tags must be applied at the beginning of rb' grazing season beiore the nrst luet appe.:. Jit * k fi« Mushrooms Evaporated Milk •* WEST BEST CARNATION Stems 2°¿ Tall Tins 69e 069 OhipS NACHO DIANE'S 454 g 23S amp bell’s chicken soup CAMPBELLS 284 ml . 199 Liquid Detergent SUNLIGHT LI. 188 FLOREELE 200 pack. 95e Öirbom Tissue ROY A LE 4 Pack |59 D O V E tis Peaches CALIFORNIA GROWN ll2 2 Pack Srapes 2lfe » Bananas DOLE . . . L’ew Potatoes WHITE, 10# , . 279 alad Dressing LITEHOUSE 370 ml . ca 86?,. 199