Magrath Store News (February 10, 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 Friday, February 10th, 1961.Jfegrath, Alberta . NIGHTGOWNS : We have a nice s...

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Main Author: Magrath Trading Store
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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 Friday, February 10th, 1961.Jfegrath, Alberta . NIGHTGOWNS : We have a nice select- Give your Valentine a dress length of fabric for a Valentine gift. ion of Ladies NYLON TRICOT NIGHTGOWNS in _ assorted' styles and“colors.' ,qq z 7b SIZES: Small, Medium, large. |'-'O to PYJAMAS, Give your V&lentine a lovely pair of Nylon Tricot Pyjamas in'Daby Doll',' Chpri or regular long length’,' Smartly trim­med with lace, applique or embroidery trin. Assorted colors. jQg SLIPS : She will be pleased with a dainty NYLON TRICOT SLIP. We have them in a wide selection of styles featuring wide lace trim. Bhshiorable colors too. jQQ BED JACKETS : See the feminine styled bed jackets. Available in brushed viscose in soft waffle design; hfy’lon tricot with lace yoke, and warm snuggle down, COLORS: Blue, Pink, Peach PRINTED SILKS . We have a nice sel­ection of Printed Silks in beautiful floral patterns. latest colors. | PAMPERED COTTON : Choose either figured or plaili Pampered Cottons. Background colors of tan, mauve, pink, green, gg ç yd. DRESS CREPE : Crease resistant Dress crepe in Gay Rose with white coin dot.j |g yd. BENGALIN E : Bengaline for Duster coats, etc. Red, Ihvy Blue and Black. t yr\ 46" wide . J '¿J VELVETEEN, Rich red velveteen, ideal for dresses, little girls coats, etc. CORDUROY : We have just received holt of Turquoise Corduroy, 36” wide. 2^. yd. BOOKS : Valentine CUT OUT BOOKS for girlsandboys. JOC to 50C PACKS: Cello packs of 10 Valentines in combinations of 10 to 5O‘IOC t°50C CARDS : Individual Valentine cards with envelopes. 25 Ç and 59C PKG. |98 I a new 119 ya- SATIN DRILL: A fevorite fhbric for sportwear and kiddies play clothes. Royal Blue, Tan, Red, Charcoal, Turquoise. gg Q yd, PRINTS : See the new arrivals in prints, and colors. .c. 4b Op* _ L a New colors, gg^yd. GINGHAM : i4’ check gingham in bl%ok, pink, blue, yellow green with white. | SHAG j Poodle Dog Shag, rich textured, 62 wide. Ideal for suits & skirts, _ PRINTS:- - A wide selection of designs BROADCLOTH: We have just received new shipment of broadcloth. ' 00 yd. 11 (595’ y*- DRY GOODS DEPT UPSTAIRS DEPT P I L LOW SLIPS: Gift boxed Pillow Slips in attractive 'designs including appli­que, embroidery and nadería. Lovely colors araUable. »2-10 to KIDDIES T SHIRTS , Kiddles .,w nird" T Shirts in attractive designs. Plain neck or collar. 38$ and up. KIDDIES COTTON CARDIGANS TOWELS : We have a nice selection of Infant*s Cotton Cardigans in attractive patt­erns. So finely knit they look like silk. Bath Towels in solid shades and stripes. Individual Towels - 98¿ to Si.29. SWEATERS 41.69 to 42.98 BOXED TOWELS: $1.69 to $2.98, ladies Shag Sweaters in pullover and cardigan styles. $6.95 up. ONE THIRD OFF. . CURTAINS : COTTAGE CURTAINS in Dacron with blue fDDSted design. $2.98. COTTAGE , CURTAINS in cotton marquisette with red plaid 5 to 9f trim. $1.98 set. Q ’ iHHtUUhVHUUUUUll CORDUROY RUNNERS « Girls Corduroy runners in Diack, Red, Green and Red. Sizes - ' ONLY $1.98. DRESSES, COATS ! Ladies and Girls and Coats including Jackets and Car REDUCED TO CLEAR AT ONE THIRD OFF, PANELS: Nylon panels with frosted design andj)regRgS frosted scalloped edges. SIZE 30 x 81. $5.95 Coats. LADIES ARIEL TRICOT PYJAMAS, lace and pleated arnel trim. Capri length OP COLORS: Pink, Blue, Bamboo, EDO REGUIAR $3.50. MEN'SBOYS WEAR UDES AND GELS BIDUSES - cottons, printed silks, terylenes. Printed and plain. Assorted I colors and stales. TIE w,SOCK SETS: Nylon stretchy socks with matching bow tie. Attractive colors, REGULAR $1.50. HALF PRICE. SPORT SHIRTS; Assorted styles Spoilt shirts. Long and short sleeves, from. $1,98 up, HALF PRICE. RUNNINGSHOES: - - - ■_ black or white. $1,50 ■ . in VALUES --- : Men’s Running Shoes - RUBBERS : Men’s laced Rubber shoes, thick sole. $2,77 pr. Men’s Work Rubbers, assorted styles $2.19. MitllllUUUninUllittHUiUlKtHtlllUUUHIIIinillllHtUUUlHlIiniUUllUHiniltlilUtlllllHIIIIIHIIIIHIIIIIIlIhllllUllllllillllHIIIII jdJoys Black Doots with crepe rubber | sole and heel. Well const- T f ructed. | REGULAR $6.50» SizesU to 6. ^amnmmwiimHmunummiHimtuuuimuHnmuumiumuuimunuuuiumiumimiuinmuiuiiiuiuumuummm HARDWARE DEPT VALENTINE GIFT SUGGESTIONS ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES - toasters/ irons, Pry pans, coffee percolators, lamps, hair dryers, waffle irons, ’ SUPREME ALUMINIM / | | HALF PRICE - by purchasing any piece of SUP- I I RET® ALUMINUM WARE, Save cj>1.49 on the pur— = 1 chase of 3 quart covered saucepan. SAVE ON I | ITEMS FROM PIE TINS TO COFFEE POTS. i‘RIDEs 11 The best two things I cook are most loaf and apple dumplings," GROOM: Which is this?" » STAKE CONTRIBUTION. JOE AISTON: "Why didn’t you attend the Stake Banquet in Raymond, five Holin™ a plate»" "We didn’t know anything about it". JOEY "One of your sales staff in the store had tickets to sell." We Mentioned it and he said "you wouldn’t have gone anyway, you’re too busy", ** Sunday morning the Bishop ma.de the announcement in church that at the close of the meet­ing there was still an opportunity to contribute towards’this worthy cause, "it costs money - gas, Tester and lights, caretakers fees, etc, to maintain a recreation centre the size of the one in Raymond. We said to our solves "It is r silly a worthy cause. Everyone should contributec" The class sessions continued. When the teacher would get tired of reading he would call on one of the class to take over etc. There were three sittings in one: the morning, mid day and afternoon. The final session was much a repitition of the first. ' r The apostle Paul said there are a diversity of gifts> to one is given the gift of prophecy, another healing, etc. He left out the greatest gift of all gifts, that of sleep. John Rasmussen and C.C. Spencer are wonderfully blessed with this gift. , Finally as the session wore on we got up courage to ask if anyone had a watch. One thirty a member said''(a three and a half hour session without a coffee brealc). During the hours of confinement we had changed our mind. We decided to keep our money in circulation at home and let Raymond finance their own amusements. Mrs. Roselle Rohead is holidaying in Fort Resolution, M.W.T. visiting with her husband Mr, Dob Rohead. Mr. and Mrs, Francis Hayes have returned from Metz, France and are visiting at the home of her parents Mr, and Mrs. Earl Seward,, Mr. Hayes was engaged as a teacher for children of the military personel, LADIES .we have just received a new shipment of Spring Dresses. Printed silks, linens, cottons. One and two piece styles, SIZES; 10 to 22-g-. Upstairs Dept, VETERINARY NEEDS IN THE HARDWARE: . Aurewmycin - Pigdozer - soft plastic syringe containing Aureonycin which aids in the prevention of bacterial scours during the first week of life. 10 cc aplicator tube. 10 doses for $1.35. Imnoail - A 2cc injection contains 150 mg. of safe, total absorced iron, filling the pig’s iron store and building up hemoglobin. Used in the treatment of anemia, 20 cc vials $5.00. KIDDIES THIS IS YOUR IAST CHANCE - to get your supply of Valentines. Choose either Valentine Cut Out Looks 10$ to 50$ or Valentine Cards, cello packages 10$ to 59$. Dry Goods Dept. LEOTARDS - ladies and children’s sizes - Regular $2.35 to $3.98 pr. 20$ off ' Dry Goods Dept, MEN’S AND BOYS’ WEAR SPECIAIS: Menfts and Boys’ Parkas and Jackets - 1/3 OFF Men’s Pyjamas - Flannelette and Broadcloth - Values to $4,95.20% off, UPSTAIRS DEPARTMENT: LADIES AND GIRLS DRESSES — party frocks and afternoon dresses. 1 group 1/3 off. LADIES AND GIRIS WINTER COATS - dress coats and car coats, 1/3 OFF, IADIES FALL AND WINTER HATS - HALF PRICE. IADIES SHAG SWEATERS - Cardigan and Pullnvar styles. Assorted colors, 01® THIRD OFF, SHOE VALUES: We still have a few pair of ladies and Children’s shoes, Values to $8,95 going at the low price of $3,95, THE PICTURE OF YOUR LIFE If all the good you’ve ever done Was painted on a wall, Into a picture framed in gold, Would it be large or small? If every Smile appeared in blue Depicted as the sky, And clouds of black were painted on Each time you told a lie - “ If trees of green would show each time You gave a helping hand, How many would your background show, How dence would be the stand? And ifeaoh act of kindliness Would mean a shining ray Of sunlight, on your work of art, Would it be light as day? Or would your picture look like night With skies more black than blue, And shadows dark, instead of trees? It all depends’"on you. For every man must paint, his own And all the world will see It hanging in the halls of bliss For all eternity, - Albert J, Rakers, THE MAGRATH TRADING COMPANY LIMITED A Good Place to Trade LEGO' LAMB . flavorful rpasts ,.,per lb. 590 STEWING MEAT. WIENERS. ».Union 1# packages . BEEF ROASTS.ahOTldermts. SALMON FILLETS lb LEAN PORK CHOPS 590 beef, cubed per lb. each per lb. 530 45 0 49 0 690 I! A i jZH I per lb . 330 FOR SALE: 4 room house with bath. Lights, water, gas. Sidewalks, Cheap for cash. Mrs, Veta Ferguson, Ph. 257, Box 578. Fort Macleod FEBRUARY DRY-CLEANING SPECIAL:"this month - Men’s and Women’s suits and summer coats $1,25 reoh, ifegrath Tailors & Dry Cleaners, V NOTICE: The Lions Club are holding a Pancake Supper in the Lions Club Rooms in Sherba’s Cafe. Tuesday, Feb. 14-th commencing at 5:30 P.M. Everyone welcome. Your Lions Club, = per lb = E RllllllllHinilllHlHlIlUllltUtUHtltllllllllllltllllllllinilllllllllllllllllllHIlHllHIIIIHIIHIIIXlIIHUHIMItlllHIIIUMlinniK NOTICE: Will the person who has the* Woollen Mill coffee pot please return it immediately to either Frank Sabey or Jack Moors as it is heeded for the Lions Pancake supper Tues— day night. Thank you, Frank Sabey, NOTICE: The United Church W, A, cook "books have arrived.’Anyone wishing a copy may obtain the same from Mrs, Harry Austin. Price $1.00, Senior W, A, FOR SALE: Half fat lamb, halves or quarters of 2 year old grain fed beef. Bob Rasmussen, Phone R716, SPECIAL: Sound but slightly crooked SWy/,” at $75.00 per M. Get' them while they last. Citizens Lumber Co. Ltd, Ph. 379. NOTICE — of the annual meeting of Electors: Public notice is hereby given that a meeting of the Electors of the Town of Ifegrath will be held in the Town Hall on Monday the 13th day of February 1961 at 8 o’clock P.M, for FOR SALE:'12O feet of picket fence. .All paint- the purpose of receiving the report of the ed. Give me an offer, Soren Sorensen. Ph 152, l^yor/ Secretary-Treasurer,"Auditor and THE HOME AND SCHOOL MEETING - which was to have been held on Feh. 6th, will be held this „Wod.j evening Feb. 15th in the Tfegrath High* School at 8 P.M. with Principal R. E. Blume 11 as guest speaker',* Anyone wishing to obtain vitamin pills may hand their order in at this meeting. Your last chance for obtaining them at $4-.0U per thousand. Home & School Assoc, NOTICE: Anyone having the recipe for ’’Hot Potato Salad” would you please contact the News Office, NOTICE: The Worsen’s’Hospital Auxiliary will hold their regular monthly meeting in the hospital Friday evening February 10th at 8 P.M. E, Owens. Ifeyor/ Chairman of the various committees of Council for the year ending the thirty-first day of December I960, B, Anderson, Sec—Treas, ’’Congratulations, my boy. You will always look upon this as the happiest day of your life," ** '* "But I’m not getting married until tomor­row," "Yes, I know,’’ * „„ AT THE LUWCH COUNTER. P S d° Vlthout the !txy°r ™oh better than without Mrs. Dudley» X'goT!’ M1°y-<K" P1°k Up ** f? “ “ “ Uas n°bod>-'a (T«o Shi D^n * South California Livestock News: Headline - "Weekeid’rain breaks the driest spell in 84 years”. ^P0™-301* of the’¿hurch Fam reported a good surplus for I960 iTVi S1O?gV°ti:ObOdy bUt cre “up°^t g it nands on it. What about the three year lay-ewr.y Welfare plan? ls d°”tte Col^n °n telephone show up Monday to ,Met poles, George RannHhe^i^7 <°Wff neter reads Ririe, Montreal, Jfegreth, The McIntyre imagine.^3 n9WS* giVeS Itlgrath ^ore publicity across Canada than you can same tW Soteblv Snd * r*n around ^tered the store at the ?a! 5 coincidence. Said the stranger "T remembered that you had a store. 1 tOn 3nd 1X1881116 through. Don’t you remember me?" he asked. We wereZdriiiS 2° Sg°‘ 1 tel1 you thla yoU‘ Member, ere drying sheep Hast from town. I was cursling the sheep. You cane to mp and +nid ne to out out the swooning, which I did. I took your edvioo S enisS. swop-ci™33* DalJon "41f that nUst have been when you were the Eishop. I recall earing once when about ten years old and it haunted me so that I don’tPthink I have ever sworn since, and I never heard my father swear." ' NOTICE: The Evening W, A. will hold their regular monthly meeting at the home of Mrs, Kay Van Horn Tuesday, Feb. 14th at 8 P.M, with Mrs. Dorothy Minor co-hostess. Roll call will be answered with the donation of a^ tea towel, hand towel or dish cloth far the church kitchen. Ladies are also asked " to bring a snapshot of their family or thorn­selves for the program project. N. Owens. _ ARMS TRO 1C QUAKER LINOLEUM RUGS, 12 x 12, Regular $23.50 and $24.90 . SPECIAL PRICE NOW OFFERED - $15,95, Hardware Dept. NOTICE: The‘directors and committees of the Magrath Community Savings Credit Union Ltd. are holding their monthly meeting on Monday February 13th in Sherbu’s Cafe at 8 P.M. everyone interested is welcome and invited to attend. Sec. W, Meyer. LEOTARDS - ohildren^s and ladies’ sizes in popular nylon stretchy. Red, Jfe^y, Black, Tan, Loden green, Values $2.35 to $3,95. THIS WEEKEND - 20% OFF. Dry Goods Dept. NOTICE: Lehi Mlitual Telephones will hold a Work day Monday/ February 13th, weather per­mitting, No. 5 meet at George Colemans, No. 8 meet at Stella Karrens. L. Whitt. NOTICE: The C.W.L. are holding a pantry sale Saturday, Febmary the 11th at 2 PM in Sherba’s Cafe. Iydia Brunner. ' FIASH - ladies we are Just Unpacking a new shipment of Spring Dresses. Gorgeous print— ed silks, linens, terylenes and oottons. Sizes: 10 to 22g-, Upstairs Dept, 1 •9•••••♦•*•w« Mr. Ririe - referring’to your comment of the five best love? hymns, Vincent should have one of our hymn books. They are non- denominational and have all the familiar loved hymns including all but ono,’ "How Great Thou Art", of the ones you mentioned. M. Rice. A pleasant afternoon and evening was spent Monday at the Critohficld home honor­ing Mrs. Lettie Critchfield on the occasion of her 80th birthday, CARD OF THANKS: '1 appreciate so’muoh the kindness of all my friends, the many beaut­iful cards and giftsj I also appreciate my daughters and grand daughters for tho effort they put forth* to make my birthday a ha pry and long romombered day. Mrs, Lettie Critchfield. THEATRE NEWS: Tonight, Thursday KILLERS OF KILIMANJARO with Robert Taylor. Friday and Saturday IN’LOVE AND WAR’with Robt. Wagner, Dana Vfynter| color, cinemascope. Wednesday and Thursday UNDER TEN FIAGS with Heflin and Charles laughton. Park Theatre. '* TWO ROADS In the morning, when you wake, Two roads before you lie For the day. Which will you take, Since either you must try? One’s the road of selfishness, And those who travel there Cause others sorrow and distress Dy tears and frowns they wear. And one’s the road to helpful And those who pass that’way Have cheery words and smiles to bless The ones they meet that day.MEN L BOYS WEAR DEPT AMenhon Ladies : WHEN SHOPPING FOR THAT VALENTINE GIFT FOR THAT MAN ON YOUR SHOPPING LIST .take advantage of the SPECIALS on shoes, Men's clothing, etc. in the Men’s and Doys’ Wear Depl. GtVE i H I M SOMETHING HE NEEDS AND WILL APPRECIATE. • — • - < /J SAVE 5011 Y0URSELF* Mrs. Cyrus Card have returned from a they visited with Mr, and Mrs. R. J. Mr. and Ont. where The Magrath Zeniths lost out for top honors in the Southern LI" __ D. 1. School "A” Boys Basketball league Monday night when the Raymond Comets took the two game total point'series. In the Friday night opener Comets led the Zeniths 55" 54 in Raymond. Reed and Druce Dlumoll ' were top scorers for the Jfegrath squad " with 18 and 13 points and Roy Ruzas ola'in-ed 11. In Monday nights battle the game was deadlocked with seconds to play but the Conets picked up the winning point on a fowl shot*just as the buzzer sounded. Wally Gurney, Melvin Llunell, Harlan Cahoon and Arlie Reil each had 9 points for the losers. The Zeniths now move into South­ern Alberta "A"’hoys playoffs and will meet the LCI Rams, in their bid Alberta High The Magrath First Ward Relief Society held a very successful '* dance and floor show in the Assembly Hall Saturday evening with the Ray­mond Orchestra in attendance. A junior dance was" held from 7 to 9 with novelty numbers and prizes'.* The Senior dance took placo from 9:30 to 12. Novelty dances,with floor show was enjoyed. Miss Lois Harker of Lethbridge performed a fire baton number. AI© AT THE SAME TIME trip to Alliston, Franks MEN'S WORK BOOT-S. BIack hi _ 14" leather upper» with moccasin type toe. Wedge sponge rubber cleated sole. qq REGULAR $22.95. S MEN’S DROWN LEATHER WORK DOOT: Elk leather work boot with outside counter. Has long wearing gro— cord sole. lace to toe logger style. Rugged con­struction, REGUIAR $14.95 TOPPERS Q99 MENS OXFORDS i MEN’S DIACK D WOHER OXFORDS; JACKETS Two styles being offered at a real saving. One features Huron sole. < QQ REGULAR $8.95. Leather soled blucher oxford, toe oap, half rubber heel. ~ _ REGULAR $10.95 . Men’s and Boys Sport Jackets, Parkas and Car Coats. | / OFF COATS DROWN DRESS OXFORD: Smartly styled with two tone effect moccasin vamp and side interest. REGUIAR $11.95 . Q95 MEN’S l>IACK GORE OXFORD; Leather sole, mocc­asin vamp. Neatly stitched to give a dressy appearance'. REGUIAR $ID,95. Q 77 Dress Coats in smart tweeds and check i. Any one of these would make an Two groups Men’s : styles ideal Valentine gift for HIM. to choose from. l/2OFFand 1/3 OFF MEN’S ^LiCK DRESS OXFORD; Leather sole, pop­ular moccasin style vamp, neatljh sewn inner seam on toe to give that dressy appearance, REGULAR $11.95. Q98 THESE ARE ONLY A FEW OF THE MANY VALUES IN SHOES BEING OFFERED IN THE MEN’S AND BOYS’ WEAR DEPT. SEE THE VALUES IN BOYS DRESS SHOES AND DOOTS TOO. I UPSTAIRS DEPT Patients in the Magrath Municipal Hosp­ital during the past week included ltrs, Iauib Bride, Baby Joanne'Elliot, Sheryl Rasmussen, Mr. Darrel Sonnerfeldt, Heil Bourne, Miss Rebecca Waldner, Mrs. Ray Apar, ltrs".- lyrna Cook, Mr. Frank Drown, Baby Jinny Robinson, Sharon Robinson, ltrs. Deth Foggin and son, Mrs. Carol Rissey a?x3 son, Mrs. Wurtz and daughter, Mrs. Kleinsausser and son, Pattie Mikado, ltrs. Murtle Matkin, Gregory Woodbury and Carolyn Ririe. ladies we are expecting our new Spring Coats and dresses to'hrrive any day. Drop upstairs and see then« Mr. C.L. .Anderson and Mr. Don Attwood of Calgary are presently Inspectors at the Dank of Montreal, Magrath. Every woman appreciated receiving Costume Jewelry. We have a nice selection of Fetch­ing necklaces and earrings, charm bracelets medalions, glamour pin and earring sets. REASONABLY1 PRICED FROM ^QQ to QgJ JEWEL BOXES"- two popular sizes to choose from. BLANKETS HUDSON’S DAI 100$ PURE MOHAIR "THROWS" in handsome cheoks and plaids, HUDSON'S DAT BLANKETS - single'l point, in gold, cinnamon, white with multi border. Truly a gift she will cherish. A gc DUSTERS HER a Duster for Valentine’s day. We quilted satin, full length, lined nylon frosted design, prints and pampered 495101595 Miss Doreen Rhodes, irurse in training at the University Hospital, Edmonton, is spend­ing part of her two week holiday at the Stan Morris home, the guest of Miss Wendi Morris. The girls returned with Florence and Stan who attended the caping ceremonies in Edmonton last Friday. Mr. Bob Harker has taken over the busi­ness of Freddie’s General "Store in Turin, Alberta. His wife and family will join him when living accomodations can be obtained, lir. and Mrs, Merlin Sorensen and family ®f I^thbridge were Saturday night visitors at the home of his parents Mr. and Mrs. Soren Sorensen "THROWS" in Give have with cottons 395 and 5,95 Mr. Willie Erunner was the lucky Winner of the lions suit of the nonth of January. The Lions are once again sponsoring "Suit of the Month" tickets to enable then to meet the $500.00 debt still owing Se-Jcfcing rink dressing roons. lickets are available fron any T.im-ig member. Girls Leonards are reduced 20$ off. Infant’s sizes to 12 yrs. Priced froi ^2,30 to $2.69« Upstairs, Mr. and Mbs, ¡fellace Dudley have returned from an extended holiday in St Louis, Missouri where they visited with their sons and daughter-in-law Mr, and Mrs, Dennis Dudley and Mr, Allan Dudley. _ Tuesday hit an all tine high as far as temperatures go with a reading of over 60*. Children could be seen strolling back to school after lunch in shirt sleeves, really enjoying the spring like weather. Sho can always use another blouse. *Ve have just received sone of the "much wanted"1 LONDON IASSEY pampered breadcloth blouses ¿98 and 398 See our selection of cotton blouses, terylene printed silks. ¿98 to 095 CREDIT DUE. - - Doctor, trying to explain to wonan complaining about his high bills: "Don’t forget, I made eleven visits to your house while your son had the mec. sles", ■ WCMIi: "And don’t ZDU forget. He infected the whole school." HARDWARE DEPT RCA WHIRLPOOL Mrs, Cecelia Dudley is visiting with her brother-in—law and sister Mr. and Mrs. Spenoer"in Salt lake City Utah and will spend sone time visiting with her son-in-law and daughter Mr, and Mrs, E, D. Louthan in San Diego, Calif, Mr. and Mrs. Rhonda Dahl have been recent visitors to the hones of their sons—in—Jaw and daughters Mr. and Mrs ."Low in Cardston, Mr. and Mrs. Hickens in Edmonton and Mr, and Mrs. Dudley in Calgary. WHIRLPOOL AUTOMATIC WASHER ?eatures: 1. efficient 2 cycle washing — nor­mal and gentle. 2. Filter doubles as a deter­gent dispenser giving lint free washing, 3. Has smart high console control panel,“4, Three selections of wash temperature.*5. Damp dry spin. M’NY, MANY MORE FEATURES. Qp REGUIAR $449,00 ./ EASY PAYMENTS.,. .only |^50 per month. WHIRLPOOL AUTOMATIC DRYER FEATURES:!. Porcelain enamel cabinet top. 2, Smart console control panel. 3, Five auto­matic thermostat settings, 4» Super speed drying. 5. Giant 20 pound capacity. 6. Lint free 2 cycle drying. LOOK AT THIS SPECIAL 1 poo I per month 00 Prices have been cut on Miracle Feeds - Medicated Chick Starter and all poultry * feeds considerably reduced in price from last year , Hardware Dept, Mr, George Heathershaw is visiting in Des Moines, Iowa, the guest of his sisters Miss Jeanette Heathershaw and Mrs. Lillian Darnel, Mr. and Mrs. larry Corliss and daughter Elizabeth of Calgary were weekend visitors at the home of his aunt, Tits. Orin Harker and Mr. Ha rice r. ELECTRIC RANGE ■: LOOK AT ALL OF THESE FEATURES : 1. 30" Electric range with ROAST SENTRY that watches meat for you - set the dial on the control panel, place the probe in the meat. When cooked to the exact degree the sentry will signal. 2. Rotisserie in the giant 24" oven. 3. Infinite controlled griddle - plugs into the guard without interfering with the use of other surface units,. 4. Removable oven door, o /—x 1961 RCA VICTOR MODELw vie«- serene with twin speakers. Handsome cabinet styling. Q5 LIBERAL TRADE IN ALLOWED SPECIAL PRICE g EASY PAYMENTS,. ■¡35C WHIRLPOOL REFRIGERATOR FEATURES: 1, Million magnet door —opens at a slight pull or inside push. 2. Push­button defrosting. 3. Flush hinge door for that built-in look. 4, Full width plastic crisper. I960 model, REC-UIAR $379,95 SPECIAL . USED T.V. . Here is a"T.V. SPECIAL on an E.C.A. Victor console model, A very expensive ma chine when new, REPOSSESSED MODEL ,^4 Victor repossessed Television set. Completely checked. Runs perfect. New T.V. guarantee. Used only 5 months . . I-7f~AQA I960 RCA VICTOR TV ' New I960 RCA Victor Television set with the latest features. EASY PAYMENTS AVAILABLE NOW . Farmers and stockmen — we carry a good supply of Veterinary needs. Earners pleas order your ear tags for cattle and sheep now so they will be here when you need them. Mrs, Eddie Wurzer was a recent visitor in Calgary where she was the guest of her son-in-law and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hill. THE MAGRATH TRADING COMPANY LIMITED, A 'Canadian in Wales noticed the word "Tam Htab" on a mat in his room/ "AhJ" said to the bellboy, "I suppose thatTs Welsh for Welcome." "No/ sir," grinned the boy, "that's bath mat upside down." JEWEL ERA I© issue WESTMINISTER BANANAS golden yellow SOUTHERN FLAKE 6 oz ,, POPPING CORN MAZOLA OIL CREAM CORN GOODNESS ME ERAND Ö 15 oz tins I ° ° . . S/irove Juesday, February 14 th PANCAKE FLOUR . 5» 59C PURE MAPLE SYRUP. 379 . . . LETTUCF ~ GRAPEFRUIT TOMATOES " CARROTS ' . . . .„„„„„ MARLENE FLAVORING - 450 . per pkg _____________ . .". . . . . . OLD .THYME FLAVORING imitation maple flvor.4t)Ci| 32 02• ^ple flavor. C i . .*. . -.-. .—ll