Magrath Store News (May 13, 1969)

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. PHONES: OFFICE 758-3033 GROCERIES 758-3535 DRY GOODS 758-3252 HARDWARE 758-3065 STORE HOURS: MONDAY, TUESDAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY . 8 A....

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Main Author: Magrath Trading Store
Format: Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: J. A. Ririe 1969
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Online Access:http://digitallibrary.uleth.ca/cdm/ref/collection/sanl/id/2373
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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. PHONES: OFFICE 758-3033 GROCERIES 758-3535 DRY GOODS 758-3252 HARDWARE 758-3065 STORE HOURS: MONDAY, TUESDAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY . 8 A.M. to 6 P.M. WEDNESDAY .8 A.M. to 1 P.M. .SATURDAY.8 A.M. to 7 P.M. THURSDAY, MAY 13th, 1?6? . . .MAGRATHj ALBERTA. CLEAR GREEN PLASTIC’GaRDEN HOSE . GARDEN TILLER M.T.D. 3 h.p. vertical Briggs & Stratton Engine, extra heavy gear case with Timken bearings, clutch and throttle control on heandle. $129-95--. LAWN MOWERS GASOLINE M.T.D. Beauticut Custom Gasoline lawn Mower with 3 h,p. Briggs & Stratton engine. A GOOD STOCK OF GASOLINE LaWN JOWERS IN 3 h.p. and 3| h.p. models, STURDY CONSTRUCTION. BRIGGS& STRATTON ENGINES. up 1'1 2 5/8" ¿II _ 4 • 2^9 - 50 ft, length . 429 I 50 ft, length a 50 ft. length SUNBEAM TWIN BLaDE ELECTRIC LaWN MOWER. A machine the ladies love to operate - just plug it in, easy to manoeuvre REGULAR $72.95 . LAWN grass killers. DaLAPON GRASS KJTJER^ Wettable powder controls Couch, Twitch or Quack grass. Kills roots and all, 1# tin . C>REENFTMTD GRASS & WEED CONTROL; Stops unwanted grasses, etc. from sprouting in established orna­mental bedso Kills many broadleaf weeds. Will not harm ornamentals, shrubs or established plants when used as directed. [59 KTT.IiEX; Liquid, kills chickweed, clover, dandelion, plantain. 8 oz. |^g WEED NO MORE; liquid, for dandelions, plantain and other broad leaf weeds in lawns, etc.z-,n . 'r'\F C\ 99C -¿^ VISIT OUR DISPLAY RaCKS FOR OTHER EFFECTIVE GRASS & WEED CONTROL ITEMS. DUPOND ALL WEATHER FLEXIBLE HOSE, unbreakable □ 50 ft 2 TUBE HOSE SPRINKLERS - 40 ft. length ~^25 50 ft.,.^gP) GOOD ASSORTMENT OF LAWN SPRINKLERS INCLUDING MELNOR, 139 ||88 to FOR SUMMER« PRICED FROM. MAGRATH GRADING COMPANY and Dress HAND BAGS patents & SIZES 10 - -•22i - straws., leathers » Tailored new SCARFS - new styles i for Spurt TO LOVELY SUMMER DRESSES IN ONE AND TWO PIECE STYLES NEW ARRIVALS IN KAY SILVER PRINTED COTTONS - COMPLETELY LINED - SLEEVELESS, SHORT SLEEVE AND LONG SLEEVE MODEIS ARNEIS AND TERYLENES IN BECOMING, FASHIONS-’’"" ’ LADIES CRIMPLENE DRESSES IN WASHABLE FORTREL. A NICE SELECTION OF DRESSES & SUITS. Y Necks, Turtle Necks, Crew Necks in cottons and nylon stretch. Stripes and plain shades. S.M.L. SHORTS ■ New Nylon Stretch and Terry Stretch Shorts for Spring and Summer wearing colors. , . . .GirlP.,. Misses. & Ladies sizes Beautiful new .RUNN'ERS-All kinds of Runners for Children, Misses 8c Ladies See the new Carnaby ' Runners in Light Blue and Straw shades» All colors in Child­ren’s Runners Smart new fashions in Shoes» See the New Greb "Hush Puppies" in ladies Dress and Casual Shoes. Grained Leathers, Suedes and crushed leathers in latest colors» in patents and New Slings plains« GRADUATION GIFT SUGGESTIONS COSTUME JEWELLRY LINGERIE — Nighties, Fÿjamas, Baby Dalls, Slips, Dusters. BLOUSES - sport blouses, Kay Silver Terylenes| and perma—press cot—i tons in beautiful | styles and colors» i lUHIHlhlHniHlHItHHlUHlHHlIlliliniKillUUllIHIIIHIHHIl’P SANDALS "Mh.de in Italy" - fashionable Summer Sandals in White, Bronze, Orange and dark brown leathers including the popu­lar "Roman Sandal", MAGRATH GRADING COMPANY LTD. . Patients in the Magrath Municipal Hosp- NOTICE TO ALL MAGRaTH AND AREA ADULTS; The ital during the past week include Mrs. Ted ’ Brewerton, Mrs. Geneva Wood, Mr. Frank Allen Mr, Steve Gruninger Sr., Mro Duske, Mrs. Vera Hillmer, Mrs. Janet Kay, Nickie Striped Wolf,‘Brett Clement, Mrs. Fern Hicken, Mrs. Connie Cox, Mrs. Ann Bullock, Mrs. Frank Bird and daughter, Mrs. Randy (Louise) Newton aid daughter, JIrs, Rodney’(Barbara) Leishman and son, Mrs. C-reg (Elizabeth) Strong and son. Mrs. Betty Harris and daughter Beverly travelled to Rexburg, Idaho and wrere accomp­anied home by daughter Marilyn Harris and fiance Bob Henderson of Anchorage, Alaska who have been students at Rick's College. Miss Jolayne Gibb, Nylene Fletcher and Miss’Janet Tanner, Miss Wendy Coleman and Mips Carol Coleman are home for the T.B. Chest X-Ray Clinic will be held at the Magrath High School Gymnasium tentatively during the second week in June. Exact timp, and dates to be set later. During this week and next, ladies from various organizations of Magrath will be endeavouring to call on every household in this area to conduct an Advance Registration so please assist them in any way possible. Any adult who is missed in this Advance Registration Pài ~1 and wishes a Free Chest X-Ray, please con­tact the following ladies of the Lutheran Dora Raasch, Mrs, Evelyn Hi Timer 758-3189o Mhgrath Lions Club. Women“s Mission League - Mrs Ph. 758-3521, Thank you. summer from Rexburg, Idaho where they attended Rick’s CoUege, Miss Lois Meldrum is also home from Rick's. Mrs. Fern Cook and Mrs. Jay Meldrum were Calgary visitors during the weekend, guests of Miss Veva Cook and Mrs. Hazel Hood. ’■ ’ They were accompanied to Calgary by Mr. and Mrs. Martin Cook and family who were returning by air to Uranium City after visiting with friends and relatives in Mag— rath and Lethbridge. Mr. and Mrs. John Cook were visitors in Victoria, B.C. during the week where they attended dedication ceremonies of the L.D.S* Chapel in Victoria. Pres. N.E» Tanner officiated. THE INK SPOTS THE FABULOUS INK SPOTS WILL APPEAR IN PERSON IN THE MaGRATH ELEMENTARY SCHOOL GYM THIS COMING MONDAY, MAY 19th AT % PM EVERYONE IS URGED NOT TO MISS THIS CHANCE OF-A-LIFETIME ENTERTAINMENT. TICKETS MAY BE OBTAINED FROM ANY MEMBER OF THE MAGRaTH LIONS CLUB. RESERVE SEATS.$2 STUDENTS $1. PANTRY SALE: The Magrath ladies Golf Club is sponsoring a Pantry Sale Saturday, May 24th in the Lions Hall commencing at 2 PM. They would appreciate all golfers as well as anyone else interested to contribute to the bake table and support this worth­while community project. Proceeds to go to clubhouse improvements. ’Mr. and Mrs. Emery Gurney had as their guests her brother Mr. Rowe McMullin of Santa Barbara, ’Calif, and uncle Mr. Tom McMllIlin of Spokane, Wash. ' Mr. Fred Briggs of Salt Lake City, Utah visited with his mother Mrs. Emelia Briggs. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Holladay and daugh­ter of Calgary were weekend visitors at the homes of their parents Mr. and Mrs. Shelton Ririe an'd Mr. and Mrs. A. P„ Holladay. Mr. and Mrs. Hollis Baker of California are visiting with her sister Mrs. Ethel Miller. Also visiting with Mrs. Miller during the weekend were her son-in-law and daughter Mr. and Mrs,. Jerry Clark and children of Calgary. Mr. Dennis James, recently back from a Franco-Belgium Mission, is the guest of his grandmother Mrs. Olive James.' THE MAGRaTH TRADING COMPANY WILL REMAIN CLOSED MONDAY, MAY 19th, VICTORIA DAY. LADIES SOFTBALL NEWS Magrath has two Ladies Softball teams this season. League play is now in progress. Magrath 1. team travels to Cardston Wednes­day May 14th while Magrath 11. team plays in Magrath against Cardston Falcons Thurs­day May 15th at 7 P.M. Both teams were defeated last Thursday. Mrs. M. J. Sturmer of Morrison, Illinois is visiting relatives including her sister Mrs. Wm. Wood who is a patient in the MEgrath Municipal Hospital, and is the guest nf Mr. and Mrs, Orville Malmberg in Spring Couleeo RICKS COLLEGE, REXBURG IDAHO NEWS BUREAU - Magrath, Alberta: Ross Garth Coleman, Wendy Iynn Coleman, Jack Armond Sabey graduated with honors0 Welling: Roger A. Wilde. Baccalaureate services were held MEy Sth with Commencement May 9th in Kirkham Auditoriumr LOST - or left in someone’s car with whom I rode in from the Golf Course - a pair of black golf shoes. Byrne Brewerton. “ Ph. 758-3042. FA.SHION SHOA - Thurs- May 22nd, 10,15 A.M0 .rmhc °ublxc is invitod to NOTICE; Will the person who borrowed my Trinidad Story and books on Trinidad kindly return same. Marge Ealderson, FOR SALE; Good 4 roomed house, easy to move Jim Ratke, Spring Coulee. Ph. 758-6658 High School Gym sponsored by Simplicity Pat+-MAGRATH TRAD I NG. CC M PAN Y LTD. : There will be who wish to learn NOTICE; Anyone who has a Little League Ball Uniform in their home that is not in use please contact Cal Alston or Dave Lowry. ATTENTION BEGINNING GOLFERS a course offered to those the proper techniques of golf. The course will begin as soon as an adequate number register. Fee will be $5.00 for 10 lessons. A minimum number of 10 persons is regni rAd, Mr. Ray Stevenson will be the instructor. For further information contact Dave Lowry Ph. 758-3120/’ " ATTENTION; Any men or teams wishing to enter a Community "Slow Pitch" League this Spring please contact Mr. Lowry, Ph. 758-3120. It is our desire to have at' least four teams from Clubs, Churches or Schools. We would like to start as soon as possible. The Recreation Committee desire any advice or request for the kind or type of recreat­ion you would like to have in our town. This is to include people of all ages. Contact any member of. the recreation committee— - ■ - Alice Stevenson, Ray Stevenson, Jay Hamilton or David lowry. THANK YOU; The Women’s Hospital Auxiliary wish to thank all those who contributed or supported the Bake'Sale'and'Tea’ôr'hèlpèd'in’ any way to make it a great success. Winner of the cake raffled was Mr. Roy Sibley. • ■ - • . . u.Sta£f of the THANK YOU; The George Henry family wishes to thank their many relatives and friends who were so kind and helped them so much while George was in hospital. A special "thank you" to the Doctors and Hospital Jfegrath Hospital for their many kindnesses to him, NOTICE* Will the person who phoned Brian on Monday evening to have him cut their lawn, kindly phone back. Margaret Rarick, Ph. 758-3152. NOTICE; St. John’s’Lutheran Women’s Mission League is collecting Used Clothing for World Relief (no ladies dresses please). Anyone having used clothing they wish to donate to this worthy cause please contact or leave with Dora Raasch or Evelyn Hillmer. EOST; A basketball from my front porch. Finder please return to me. Thank you, Curtis Fletcher. THANK YOU; To the person who planted the .b.le.e.ding heart, flower in my garden on Thurs­day night. It is very much appreciated. Mrs. Ruby Fletcher. THANK YOU’; To everyone who helped in any way to make Sunday such a memorable day for Bruce, especially for the well wishes and help extended to him. Bob and Hazel Gorham. : ' RANTED’, Ride, to Salt lake City by Ifey 27th. Mrs. Emery Gurney.