Magrath Store News (August 11, 1961)

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 21 GROCERIES 364 DRY GOODS 124 . HARDWARE 34 STORE HOURS: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday . .8 A,M, to 6 P.M. A.M. M...

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Main Author: Magrath Trading Store
Format: Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: J. A. Ririe 1961
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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 21 GROCERIES 364 DRY GOODS 124 . HARDWARE 34 STORE HOURS: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday . .8 A,M, to 6 P.M. A.M. M, Wednesday . . ,8 A.M, to 1 P.M, . Saturday .8 A.M, to 7 P.M. FRIDAY, AUGUST 11TH, 1961 •.• ,Magrath, Alborta . REFRIGERATOR This handsome RCA Whirlpool Refrigerator is equipped with 9.72 cu. ft. of fresh food storage space; 52 pounds oapacity frozen food storage space; haiidy Dairy centre for eggs, butter, cheese, milk, etc; full width crisper that locks 'in humidity to maintain Freshness; full width chiller tray; million magnet flush hinge door —«nd rdny many more features you will note when you insp­ect it. REGULAR $339.95 . 24 PAYMENTS OF ONLY MONTHLY 1750 5100 Our Interest Charges Other Finance Co. Charges xIlIXtblKIIUIIIIilHIinilUIHIIIIItlllUlllllhiGIIIIHHrtniIHlIIIIIKIIIHHUIIIIIIIIilMUMirillllllllllMlil* 20’‘cu. ft, RCA Whirlpool Hone Freezer complete with look, key, interior light, 3 food baskets, 2 dividers. All over prime freezing surfaces} counterbalanced lid; new hinge door; safety signal light. When planning food storage now for winter months ahead - rely on this convenient» economical HOME'FREEZER for storing firuits, vegetables and neats. s X WM LOW PRICE 24 PAYMENTS OF ONLY Our Carrying Chargos , Othor Financo Co, Charges ••••„ MONTHLY 2 00 00 6 WHIRLPOOL PRIG RZ 3On Electric Range with clock controlled cooking, controlling oven up to 5^- hours; cooking timer, New ultra -modern ba ckguard and congrol panel finished in Smooth, easy to clean brush chrono. Visulitc oven door. 19095 GURNEY-TAPPAN GAS RANGES Gurney Tappan Gas"Range with clock control* led oven, ninute minder; built-in electric Rotisserie; visulite oven. Chrome burner pans. ’ REGULAR PRICE ONLY. . 21 PAYMENTS OF 10 N iiiitiiriu iiiiH ifiiiiiù in ii'iiiiiiH t. » • 00 MONTHIY, HllillhllilillllltlliniltUlllhniHUHIIIIIHIillHIHniUiiltlllllltUUlllJlinillllllllHflllllHIHihltfiliHtllllliMItlllllHHfnfflfMHIHi BALER TWINE HOLLAND TWINE. TORO MEXICAN TWINE.,. = E I fl PRICED AT 24 PAYMENTS OF 23^95 • • • • • • * • • • 1100 I I MONTHLY, Our Interest Charges . . $17,00 Other Finance Co. Charges .$51.00 TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR EASY PAYMENT PIAN | ON ANY OF OUR FINE APPLIANCES. I and Mrs, Ken Gibb and 20% OFF LITTLE GIRLS Tittle Girls Sumner Cottons, Skort Ensembles, Sun Dresses, etc. Assorted styles and colors in -washable print­ed fabrics, SIZES; 3 to 6X. REGULAR $2.98 up . GIRL Ft Sumer Cottons, Sun Dresses, Nylons, Printed Taffetas 1 rack only - sizes 6 to 12.20%* OFF LADIES: 2 racks of LADLES SUMMER DRESS­ES - Cottons, Prints, Ginghams, Printed Silks, Arnels, Terylenes, etc. Smartly styled. 2Qo/o Qpp Mr. and Mrs, W, S, Thomson and sone- of Mr. of Salt lake City, Utah are visiting friends1 and relatives in Ifegrath Mrs, Annie B, Gibb. family including his mother • LITTLE GIRLS: ’Tittle Girls cotton, Iastex and faile swim suits. Sizes 2-6B REGUIAR $2.50 up. 20 "X OFF LITTLE BOYS/ Little Boys Iastex and Terrycloth Swim Suits. Assorted colors in solids & stripes, OFF LADIES .‘ladies Iastex SWim Suits - one and two piece models. Limited quantity lcft‘ 20% OFF Edmonton were'Veekend guests of her mother Mrs, Hany James, LITTLE GIRIS, GIRIS, MISSIES, AND LADIES SHORTS AND SHORT SETS, AISO SOME PEDDLE PUSHERS, Assorted styles and colors. Mrs. Ethel Braithwaite has returned home after spending the past three weeks visit­ing with her Son and daughter-in-law Mr, and Mrs, Keith Braithwaite and family in Blairmore as well as holidaying ah Banff, lake Louise and other points. Mr. and Mrs, Keith Braithwaite and family" spent the weekend in Magrath with his mother. REGULAR 69? up. 2Q% OFF Mr, and Mrs, P, A, McCormick led as their recent visitors their son-in-law and daught­er Mr, and Mrs. L, E, Sutton of Omaha, Neb­raska; also their grandson and his wife, Mr, and Mrs, Robert Sutton of Milwaukee, lfi.se. INFANTS, CHILDhllN; Infant’s cotton and nylon sun bonnets, Little Boys’ and Girls Sun Hats - assorted’styles, colors, and made of assarted fabrics. REGUIAR 49¿ to $1.59. 20% OFF xx CUSTOMER":" ’’Just look at this chicken you served mel One leg is longer than the other." WAITRESS; "Were you planning to eat the chicken, or dance with it?" CHILDRENS Children’s white casuals and white dress shoes. Assorted styles, ideal for school beginning, and dress up, SIZES: 9’4. ■ Qp.0/ ni-R REGUIAR $4.95 to $6,50. I ladies white casuals and white flatties in assorted styles. Sizes 4 ~ 9^. REGUIAR $4.95 to $9.50. 20% OFF Mrs. Eho'ch Christianson and son Carman left Friday morning by bus to visit relatives in Robsart, Sask. New^A r rivals I GOODS DF° I PILLOW SLIPS ' Beautiful neW Pillow Slips with extra wide embroidered hem designs. Pastel shades. Nicely gift boxed, £49 t0 398 LUNCHEON SETS : Very ’x attractive luncheon sets, some hand embroidered in cross stitohe, madcria work, etc. Table cloths in assorted sizes of 36x36, 45x45 and 54x54 with matching napkins. r’Qfi xl ¿J°to 5 TOWELS: We have just received some lovely new Bath towels in Plain colors, Screen print circle designs and gay stripes. Thickly napped^ very absorbent, some with borteTSo gS1A |49 HUGE BEACH TOWELS .2^8 TOWEL SETS : See the display of Towel Sets - Bath towels with matching or contrast­ing face cloths, gift boxed. Beautiful designs, nicely |9S to 425 Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrso Don law included Mr, and Mrs, David Erickson and son of Wrentham, Mr, and Mrs, Norman Law and daughter, Mr, and Mrs. E. T. Law and daughters. Mr, and Mrs, Jim Dlumell and family left Wednesday for California and a visit to Disneyland. . Mr. and Mrs, Earl Neilson were Calgary visitors Sunday, the guests of Mr. and ltrs. Ken Neilson, Mr. Genier Neilson of Portland, Ore, has joined his wife and family,’visitors in Mhgruth, the guests of her mother Mrs Vinessa Tanner Little Boys stretchy swim trunks styled by ladybird. Red, Blue, Yellow, REGULAR $1.25 The Social Credit Aux* iliary held a very success­ful Social'‘at the home of Mrs, H, James recently. Reports of the Ottawa Convention were given afterwhich Social Convener Mrs, Jean Coleman ably conducted games of inter­est, Lunch was served and everyone had a lovely evening. Course of "study on Civic and Government Affairs will begin at the . home of Mrs, James, Thurs­day August 17th at 8 P.M, Everyone invited. Mr, and Mrs, Wendell Davies, Barbara and Dob of Calgary visited relatives and friends in Magrath " during the weekend and were guests at the Emerson Dlumell home LITTLE GIRLS REGULAR $1,98 girs - LITTLE G1RLS Combination Shorts and Skirts permanent pleated, woven cotton plaids and stripes With contrasting blouses, mostly white with gay colored skorts, SIZES 2 to 3X Two piece Short Sets for Little Gold random cord shorts with figured tops featuring white background with attractive design, . . _ . - SIZES 2-4, REGUIAR $1.98 Short sleeve and sleeveless style, ¡75 Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cook and daughter of Cold Lake are Magrath visitors ladies and Misses Clutch style purses in White, Black, Pink. Handy4 to use for cosmetics, etc, or as a smll purse. Plastic, in attractive designs, QQ A Mrs. Melba Morley and family of Burley, Idaho have been visiting with relatives, the guests of her mother Mrs, Vinessa Tanner, THE T^GR&TH TRADING COMPANY LTD A Good Place to Trade . DRY. GOODS. PERT Boys Sport Caps: Little Coys checkered Sport Caps - checker design in assorted colors. REGUIAR 59^ . . . Kayser Supp-hose -'"the elastic sheer nylon over Two groups of Shoes including Children's "Back to School" Shoes - little boys boots, girls and boys oxfords, etc. One group of ladies Casuals. stocking that triumphs leg fatigue. REGULAR $4.95 pr. 1 GROUP 1 GROUP ladies Blouses « Cottons, Terylenes, Printed Silks, Arnels, etc. Dotted and figured Mhrquisettes, Dacron, Nylon and Cotton Marquisettes in plain colors. VALUES 55$ to $1.00 per yd. 20%DISC0UNT HiimmiimuiuiiiiutmuiiinmiiiiiuiiuhmumiiummntHmiiuiiiimniimiuiuiiuiumiumiimmiiuumuuiiiumiiuniimiintiH MEN'S BOYS' WEAR ll«l>IIIIHktkUllllllHllkklllklklHltlkUlklltimiltllllllllklimtlUllllklillllllillklklklHllllkklHlimtltllimilltllllllllHlllilllHllklllllkkliltmillH LADIES SPRING AND SUMMER DRESS HATS in Your Choice becoming styles and colors. VALUES TO $6.95 Sport Shirts UUkhUnUHHHUnlHlltnUkUHHilUIUliHHUHUklllllHUHUIUllIHlHnHIUUllIlllHllIlIlllllUIIUllltllllllUmnHIUUlIlUUUlUIIHU HARDWARE DEPT 11111 >11 > Illi lllillll HH 11 Hllimi II 111111111 lllill II III IIHIIi >1111111111111 HI 111111111 11 111 fl lllllllHIItillHillim HI till (ALL WITH BUILT-IN CLEANERS) 1 group of Men’s Sumer Sport Shirts in­cluding long and short sleeve stylos . Hmiumiiiimiminunmiiiiiiuiuuiiimmiiimminiiiuuiiiiiiiiiiiiiinimiimuiiiiiiiiiii'iimmuuiuiui . i iHkkikkin 1111111 it 11 t i mimmim uuiiuiuini 111 utui 1111) i nun i u i1 u ii in i ti1 uuiuu t111ii > Instant Simonizo . REGUIAR $2.45 Instant J Wax. REGULAR $1.95 Prestone Spray Gio .REGULAR $1.95 1 group of Men’s and Boys Shoes including Dress Oxfords, Casual Sport Shoos, Work Boofls and Shoes. REDUCED TO CLEAR . iiilHlHnIIHtUinIUiiHlllilkI HUlHUnlHiuli tUnIuIIiUiunnUiHiHlUiiUiiiltllnlliIu IInIIiIHHiIiIIuIUnUHIiIiIiInHuHi1u iUiiUulililultiUHlilmHIuUitilul Hu IiIuI 1i1i1i1m It iIi luiti' MEN’S AND BOYS’ SUMMER JACKETS fabrics, styles and colors. % OFF - Assorted xx ‘The father looked up from his racing form and noticed the baby in the playpen. Turning to his wife he said, "Baby’s nose is running again." His wife snapped: "Don’t you ever think of anything but horse races?" THE MAGRATH TRADING COMPANY LIMITED A Good Place to Trade . " • SHEEP NEWS ' ' Ci^rstal Spring had 14 lambs killed by ci coyote. Rockport _olony‘Jhad 18 sheep poisoned from drinking w&tor from a stagnant pool. Now they pipe water from a well. „ _ T DIACK EYED SUSA IE The Second Ward Bishopric have seeded large acreages of sunflowers. In our boyhood sun­flowers were considered a very obnoxious plant, Seems a bad pattern to set before the youth. Said young Jake of Hutterville "We moved tho steel water tank from the horse barn to the spring in the cow pasture. We sold our horses and have only 63 left”. Mr. and Mrs. Art Weld eman, their son and daughter of Lewistown, Mont, are visiting here, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ialfer Bennett. ** * One of Art’s r©ny side lines is a brick kiln. Brick from Medicine Hat is stiff compe­tition. The act of competing for business these days is one big headache. Under Commun­ism there is no such thing. The State takes the brick from the kiln and all you do is keep manufacturing more. Nothing to worry about. The worker gets some food and olothing and thats that. If you don’t make the brick you get a free ride to Siberia, What more could one ask for?? Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Thompson of California are here. They have large farming interests at Spring Coulee. His brother Ralph and Mrs. Thompson of Spring Coulee accompanied by their grandchildren Linda and Michael Thompson of Lethbridge returned recently from a holiday in Alaska. They motored to tho West Coast, then went by boat, the "Yukon Star” to Skagway. Sunday, July 30th, the Mhgrath First Ward Chapel was f 111ed with friends and relatives for the throve 11 service honoring Allen J. Fletcher, E, Pingree Tanner conducted the service. Opening hymn was " 0 MY Father” and opening prayer was offered by George Gurney. Sacrament Song" Abite With Me Tis Eventide" was followed by the Sacrament with Priests Richard Paulsen, Brent Ehlert and Kent'"Crookston officiating. Special musical numbers rendered were an organ solo by Judy Hamilton and a duet "When He Gomes AgainM‘l)y Nyaline and Janet Fletcher. Talks were given by James E. Blumell, Cal Alston, Dr. Elmo Fletcher, President of the Icthbridge Stake, Pres, J, Golden Snow, President of the Taylor Stakej the missionary’s parents Bishop and Mrs, Nyal Flctcherj and Allen. Closing hymn was "I Know That My Redeemer Lives" with Allen’s grandfather, Ira C. Fletchor offering the dos­ing prayer and Joan Christensen presided at the organ for the Postludo "I’ll Go Where You Want Mo To Go, Dear Lord", Allen will spend a two year mission In the East Central States, his headquarters will be in LouiSville, Kentucky, Out of town relatives present for the service included Dr, and Mrs. Elmo Fletchor, Mr, and Mrs. Job Uowelyn and Mr. and MTs. Bryant McMillian all of Lothbridgo. Mr, and Mrs. Noal Wood of Placerville, Calif, are visiting his parents Mir. and Mrs. Wm. Wood at Spring Coulee. Walter Morris and family of Paradise, Calif, aro visitors’ht the Wm. Wood and Orville Milmberg homes at Spring Coulee. Mr, and Mrs. Robert Hamilton of Loth?* bridge aro receiving congratulations on the birth of a son Geoffrey Rood, born in Lethbridge Monday, August 7th, Robert’s mother, Mrs, Loah Hamilton, who had been visiting with his family in Lethbridge re­turned to her homo in Migrath Tuesday even­ing accompanied by two granddaughters Gail and Janice. Miss Connie Coleman, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Ken Coleman of Salt lake City arrived Saturday to visit with'"her grand­parents Mr, and Mrs, Herb Coleman, Mrs. Frances Hacking of Cardston and her son-in-law and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Sheffield of Kaysville, Utah have been visit­ing with Mrs. Emelia Briggs. Patients in the Migrath MurAtipal Hospi­tal during the just week included Mrs. Esther Anderson, Mr. Stanley Weiss, Leota Strato, Mr. Gerald Wonaas, Mrs, Noreen Weiss, Mr. John''Steele, Mrs, Holen Bingham, Mrs, Annie Hillmer, Mrfif. Niznikowski Sr,, r&qjs Kurnz, Richard Blumell, Mrs. Thoron Dennett, Mrs, Holen Lieble, Mrs.'Entz and daughter, Susie Wipf and Nick Ponomar. The announcement in the teigrath 2nd Ward Churoh Sunday stated that Elder Stirling W. Sill would be tho speaker at Raymond, August 13th, We have heard that he is a better than average IDS preaohor, ” The'Sill family carte from Kaysville. Utah, a few miles South of our birth place, the way the crow flies. In Kaysville, a cow swallowed a potato and it lodged in her throat. The combined efforts of the neigh­bors failed to dislodge it. The old cow was down breathing her last when Mr, Sill, father of the prewent Church leader',' appeared, took a look* at the distressed animal and with his foot mashed the potato. She survived. Beet crowns swallowed by calves are real killers. Veterinarians often are unable to remove them. FOR SALE: Gurney circulating coal heater, . A, P, Holladay.x Mr, and Mrs, Theron Bennett of Edmonton are Ifegrath visitors. It was Junior’s first tine to attend the Sunday afternoon symphony. In the middle of A particularly boisterous concerto,"he shouted above the din, "Mon, why is that nan so angry? They’re all playing as fast as they can,”Mr, and Mrs, Fred Strate and Mr, and Mfs, Ed Newton left Thursday morning' with some 30 boys and girls, members of the Del Bonita 4 H Club, on a camping trip to Hungry Horse Dam. They also visited Kal-ispel and the Logan Pass, SPORT SHIRTS Men's White Teiylene Sport Shirts, short sleeves, comfortably styled. S, M, L Mr, and Mrs, Elmer Bennett and daughter of Vancouver B,C, are visiting friends and rel­atives in Migrath and district DRESS SHIRTS MEN’S WHITE TERYLENE DRESS SHIRTS? Short sleeve style with neat cuff, collar, D_L ' “ hot days, yet dressy in appearance. ^9S COLORED TERYLENE DRESS SHIRTS - long sloovc style. Assorted colors .Zi.95 GOLF SHIRTS Stanfield’s crepe knit Golf shirts ideal for sports or casual'Vear, Has underarm gusset for free movement. Gold, White or Mint. S, M, L. Q Perms-stay Cool and comfortable to wear on ( Brown leather Golf Shoes, moccasin vamp with set in corks. Here is a"n item that would make an idoal gift item - for birth­day or buy now for Christmas, 5*0 REGUIAR $10,50 •.,••••••••••••■ Montana guests at the hotje of Mr, and Mrs, H. 0. Bly included Mrs. Catherine Dippner of Choteau, Gary and Cathy Winship of Fair­field, Mr. and Mrs. Sid Ruggles of Lewistown, Mrs. Hazel Klakken of’tkrass Range, Mrs. Minnie Hilton of Boseman, Mr, Ivan Gray of Laurel; also Mr, Edward Gray of Spokane Washington Mr. and Mrs, John Helm of Colfhx, Wash, arrived Thursday last' to visit with her father Mr, Hugo Hillmer, her brothers and sisters-in-law, Mr, arid Mrs, Harry Hillmef, Mr. and Mrs’,' Len Hillmer, and Mr, and Mrs, Ernest Hillmer of Del Bonita, other rela­tives and friends just Iowa is visiting her brother, Mr OFF: Effective Insect Repellent REGUIAR 89$5 .650 TWOSOME SPECIAL: sun­TAN LOTION (Regular $1,00) PLUS COP PERTONE LOTION (Regular $1.00) BOTH FOR . / GUARD : Noxzeme Insect Repellent,! in handy plastic container. r— z-C P.EGUIAR 75# . Miss Iynn Meldrum'/ daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Iynn Meldrum is home after completing her training as a Nurses ¿id in Calgary. Mrs. Lillian Darnell of Des Moines, George Heathers haw. ' We have just received a new supply of Boys' G. W, G H BACK TO SCHOOL" casvsl styles, Pants - like Dad’s PRIME RIB ROASTS. »»Tender Beef . . pò, ib. 550 PORK ROASTS .shoulder cuts .per lb. 4OC RIB STEAKS . . »»Choice Beef ,,,.».per lb. PORK SAUSAGES. ••. .per lb. 450 HALIBUT STEAK. = £ i Union Brand I |head CHEESE I | SLICED per lb, 550] s s Ê I •. .per lb, C55C = £ ë WANTED: Small chest of drawers. Doh law Ph. R5O4. FOR SALE; Two piece sectional Chesterfield cinnamon shade, with metalic thread. s$20,00 Mrs, Tony Kunz, McIntyre Farm. ATTENTION: Friday, August 11th there will he a Young Marrieds Mutual Party. If will get under way at 7:00 P.M» with swimming at the Swimming Pool, with other activities and lunch to follow in the Assembly Hall. All those interested are invited to come. MOTHER GOOSE KINDERGARTEN - will register pBeschoolers - that is children who will be 5 before Dec. 30th/ 1961, for kindergarten beginning in September. Ph. 7. Gean Wheeler FOR SALE: 20 ton baled Alfalfa hay. Second cutting. Ph. R716. Robt. Rasmussen, PRE SCHOOL ’’PERM" SPECIAL - Beginning Aug­ust 22nd through September 2nd at Done Ida’s Beauty Shop. Mother and Daughter Perms $8,50 or"Two Children $8,50$ Single $4.50. Cut, shampoo, permanent and fingerwave in­cluded, Ph, 233. Donelda Navratil, CARD OF THANKS: We wish to thank the Doc­tors, Nurses and staff for the fine care given our son Seigfreid while he was a patient in the hospital, Mr. and Mrs. George Haag. • THE DEER BOTTLE SERENADE Itve been walkin’ in the gutter All the long hot day, I!ve been diggin1 up beer bottles So I could take home some pay. Burbon, Caviar and Winette, Were the labels on those Jugs, Flung’along in cluttered masses By some unknown thugs. Boy’’these bottles are so dirty. From layin’ in fhe gutter all this time,' Oh I can see something shiny, Oh my goodness it’s a dime. No i oan pick up five less bottles And that sure will be a joy to me 0 ’ Cause’ 'in one of those five bottles There might have been a bee. Now the glowing sun is setting Low in the Western sky, This old sack is getting heavy And I feel like I could die, Won’t”some kind and honest traveller Give me a life into town, Just because I pick up bottles Doen’t mean you should turn me down. Ja cquie Harker. WiFi*: "Doctor, my husband refuses to take his medicine - what’ll I do?" DOCTOR: "Dissolve the pills in a glass of water and stir well with just enough soap to put a foam on it," iittiiriiuliiiiixtiuitiiiiuiiiiutiiniUuiitiiuiiiiuiiiuiiuiiiiiiMuiiiHitntitHiiiiiiii HALF GALLONS .pûr QUARTS.por dozen dozen PINTS .«per .Sunny Vale .28 oz tins dozen.,. ilHIHUIIIIIlilllItlUIIIHIHIIIIHIlItlIllItlIlllllllHKIlllllXlllUÜinillllllllItlllllllllllllHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIUIIIIIiniltaillXIIIIIHllM = POTATO CH IIPS 3 = TRI Pi C KS à P P LE È Ziipniu KLEENEX!= . TOMATO SOUP HEINZ 10 oz. 0 for 790 350 OFF Hot Dog, Hanburger or Sweot . 3/890 llllllHnillllllUIIIIIIIHIHHHilllUllllHIIIIllllIlHIIIIintUIIHHIIIIIIIliillllHIIIIIIIIlinilUllihllUnnKIIUHHIHUIIUttUIIUIlUUHIllllltlllllllUlUUllUlltHUIH« 1 W pRESH [Produce WATERMELON. APRICOTS. TOMATOES. PEACHES. CORN - Local, Hone Grown Sweet and Juicy each .por lb. .Field, ripe .per lb. 2 lb. per dozen 890 I7 0 25 0 49 0 49 0