Magrath Store News (September 6, 1962)

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. \t PHONES: OFFICE 21 . GROCERIES 364 PRY GOODS 124 .HARDWARE 34. STORE HOURS: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday .8 A.M,’ to 6 P.M, We...

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Main Author: Magrath Trading Store
Format: Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: J. A. Ririe 1962
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Online Access:http://digitallibrary.uleth.ca/cdm/ref/collection/sanl/id/2816
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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. \t PHONES: OFFICE 21 . GROCERIES 364 PRY GOODS 124 .HARDWARE 34. 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, September 6th, 1962 .Magrath, Alberta DryÇoods SUITING: lU um im ium nw tH iim H m uw tum m w m um n n o * c g - crepe suiting m plain shades of Red, Turquoise or Cinnamon. 54" wide .per yard. IMPORTED BROCADE: Luxurious bro­cade imported from Italy under the name of "Fibranna". Tan shade. 7R , < /□ per yd. RAYON BROCADE : Assorted patterns in rich rayon brocade in colors: Red, Beige Black, Brown, 'White. | QQ AMSTERDAM DOUBLE FIGURED-. Multi figured Amsterdam fabric in a double knit. 37"'wide. -$1.98 yd; ' '•— SEALSKIN SUITING : Pure wool seal- I skin suiting in a brown, navy and tan plaid effect, 60" wide. MANTILAS : lace triangle scarfs in white or black. | 29 HEAD SQUARES PRINTED CREPE: Water repel! patterns and squares dnd plaids in attract- 690 ___________ Softly figured silk head­squares in a good selection oi> patterns and colors. i SEE THE NEW ARRIVALS IN GLOVES FALL, 1 I ASK TO SEE THE NEW SUPER POIY FO LEA* 1 | THERENE ALL WEATHER GLOVES FOR IES. | • iiiiiiiithniiiHHiiiHiitiiHniiHiiiirniiiiiiiimiiiiiuiiinuiiitiiHHiiiiHiiiiiHimimliiihiuiiiiiiiiiitHiii A ent, Assorted colors. Q9Ç MIG FAB : Alan ive patterns. I PRINTED SILK: f f yd J == s SIZES 8 to 14 SWEATERS Dia - Lon Sweaters - handsome pullover styles in boat neck, collars and assort­ed patterns. Red. Blue Purple and White Smartly styled Plastie Hand Bags for Fall in­cluding the popular "Mallow Plastics". Fashionable shades for the coming season. THE HYMN "0 MY FATHER”, One line reads "In Thy Holy Habitation did my spirit once reside". This is proA.-yf ■*+._. ence, When Eliza R. Snow wrote this hymn there was not 750 million people in China, Three billion people on earth today, hardly standing room. Acts 10:34 "Then Peter opened his mouth and said ’Of a truth I perceive that God is no respector of persons’", ' If God is no respector of persons then every human being, past, present and future, must have had a (pre existence), a word not found in the Bible, Sunday School teacher Dave Keeler doesn’t believe'in birth control. When we mentioned the plight of the Chinese and nearly as many in India, Dave said "Send them over here, we have plenty of land". , 9 , According to the Financial Post the $450,000,000.00 spent yearly on welfare, relief,' old age pensions, family allowances, unemployment insurance, etc, is one of the reasons for the financial plight of the government today. The source of pre existence in modem thought is from Wordsworth’s "Intimations of Immortality". Eliza R. must have read it. Agnus Sherman of Wolford, visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Phil Sheer. "We have a wonderful crop", she says. Her husband is recovering from a light stroke. Time after time when the black clouds go South East they have the appearance of giving the Option ( our sheep ranch) a real soaking (Hutterville and South). Dave Waldner, 'fam boss, says we didn’t even get a sprinkle. It happens so often. We need rain badly, Dave says it is so dry we don’t think we will plant fall wheat. Thirty eight bushel crop this year. THE WAY OUT Years ago, "the tree the grows in Brooklyn" — a maple of tremendous girth — was surround­ed by a steel fence to protect it, A drunk on his way home one night bumped into the fence grasped the steel pickets and in fear, staggered round and round the tree. Four times he circled the fence, stopping occasionally to shake the steel pickets fiercely and'his dis-' may turned to bewilderment. Suddenly he stopped in despair and shouted. "Oh Lord, help me. I’m locked in," Many of us create our own dead ends and corrals by illusions of difficulties that do not exist. - A,M.S, Seven year old grandson: "Grandma, what have you got good to eat?" Grandma: "Lots of nice things Johnny", Johnny: "Just the same old stuff". NOTICE: The Women’s Hospital Auxiliary will hold it’s regular meeting, Saturday after­noon, Sept. Sth at 2 P.M, in the Red Cross Rooms, NOTICE; The U, C. W., Evening Group will hold it’s September meeting at the home of Mrs, Myrtle Matkin, Tuesday,- September 11th at 8 P.M. with Mrs. Esther Toomer co—hostess. All interested ladies are cordially invited to attend, Sunday School classes at the Magrath United Church will resume after summer vacation, this Sunday, Sept, 9th at 12:30 P.M. All interested children welcome, N, 0. LOST; Set of keys on chain along with a tiny pocket knife and key tag with license number RC 3953. Finder please contact John Grun- inger, phone 205, WANTED; Used piano in good condition, Mrs Arlene Bennett, Ph. R1009, Mr. and Mrs. J, Sahm and son Terry of Puyallup, Washington were visitors at the home of Mr, and Mrs, Leo Coleman, Mr, and Mrs, Coleman and granddaughter Debbie Sole­man accompanied them home and went to the World’s Fair at Seattle, xx Life is a grindstone; whether it grinds you down or polishes you up, depends on what you are made of. A very pretty wedding Was solemnized in the Ifegrath Assembly Hall, Friday, August 31st when Bishop Nyal'Fletcher united in marriage Linda Gurney, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Emery Gurney and Bill Hansen, son'of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hansen of Red Deer, Alberta. The bride chose as her attendants Mrs. Iynn Helfrich of Lethbridge and Miss Fay Pearce of Red Deer while Messrs Harold Hansen and Howard Robertson both of Markei*- ville attended the groom. Following the ceremony a turkey dinner was held in the * banquet room of the Assembly Hall when Mrs, Vinessa Hamilton was in charge of arrange­ments. Friday evening the bride and groom were honored at a calling reception in the Assembly Hall when Miss Ann Williams was in charge of the brides book, Misses Sharon Harker, Marjorie Hansen and'Cheryl the gifts and Misses Paulette Hindley, Nyalene Fletoh— er and Corma Hol1aday served the guests» ’ Kitchen arrangements were in charge of Mrs. JiU Harker. The young couple will make their home in Red Deer. Out of town guests who attended the wed— ding included'Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hansen, ' Harold Hansen, Howard Robertons and Cheryl, Marjorie Hansen, Clayton Ness and Carolynne Milner all of Markerville and Stettler,'Mr, Mr. and Mrs. R, B. McMullin, Lethbridge, Mrs, Farley Christensen and Mrs, Raul Sall— enbach, Calgary, Mr. and?Mrs. Karl Williams Ann and Jean of Cardston, Mr.'and Mrs, Dan' Holladay and family of Warner, Mr. and Mrs. Williard Fletcher and Mr. and Mrs, George Whitehead of ClareSholm, Mr, and Mrs, Gordon Wilde, Katie Wilde, Dorothy Drewery and Carol Wolsey all of Welling, THE BANK OF MONTREAL * is in urgent need of pennies'. Please bring yours in.•JZ ROASTS- ROLLED SHOULDER per lb. WIENERS - 1# CELLO PACKAGES each 500 PICNIC HAMS - SHOULDER SMOKED COD - JUMBO .per lb.500 per lb. 550 ROASTS - PORK SHOULDER. -v . . .mu,,,. . . . . . . . . . 530 I Sliced LPork and diacon Loa/ I per lb . 65 i | Sliced ^Macaroni ^Ckeese Loaf I per lb . 55i HHtllHltiUMUUUHltHmitlunUM FOR RENT; Home of Mrs. Annie B, Gibb, Apply J.L. Gibb, 8456 - 118th St., Edmonton, n 1 S •?elcB?niia HmBeef Club held 111 ’3 Presentation night on August 25th in the Del Bonita school at 8 P.M. The evening began by the club members repeating the pledge with a short program following. After the program the members were presented with their calf checks and awarded with the following prizes: Garry Perry: trophy by Glen and Ray rowlesland, champion. $10 by Magrath Trading Co. Kenny Perry: Trophy by Newton Bros, resa erve champion, $5 certificate by Iaidlaws. Frank Hoyt: trophy by F.U.A. 2.22 lbs per day - best rate of gain, $7 by Mcrril Farries. Iynn Farrias; $5 by Alf’s Feed Store, Cardston - 2m rate of gain. Kathy Newton: $3 by Merril Farries, 3rd rate of gain, prize by Bank'of Montreal, Magrath, best kept records, prize by Royal Bank Cardston, best kept records, show stick by John's Hardware - second best new feeder, $2 by H, L. West and Mahalik - six °f Sh°^* Powlesland’ Prise by Bank of Montreal - second best kept records *7 by Magrath Co Op 1st efficiency winner, $2.50 by Albert Perry, 2nd showmanship, tray by Darrel s Shop - ¿nd showmanship. Lonny Madison: Prize by Bank of Montreal - 3rd best kept records, $2.50 by Albert Perry, 1st showmanship, cup by 77 Oil Co. 1st showmanship. Beverly Rasmussen: trophy by Alec Koskewich - 1st best feeder, show halter by Bcwns Supply - 1st best year feeder. $2 by H.L. West and Mahalik - 5th placing in show, farol Weiss: $5 by Lari Jorgensen - 2nd efficiency winner. Bernie Powlesland: $3 by Ifegrath Co Op - 3rd effic­iency winner, $2 by H.L. West and Ifehalik, 4th placing in show. Iynn Jensen: $2 by H.L, west and Mahalik - 3rd placing in show. Lyle Foggin: $2 by H.L. West and Ifehalik, 7th plac­ing in show. At the conclusion of the presentations lunch was served, Linda Powlesland, Club reporter. WANTED: Odd jobs to do, errand to run. Ph, 327 or contact Charlie Holtom, FOR SALE; Oats, Phone 243> Steve Landy. FOR SALE; William Henry Gibb's property in Magrath on 2nd Street West. What offer will you.make? Apply to Bertha G. Wynder, Hill­spring, Alberta, Ph. R6O5 Glenwood, WANTED; Someone to do gardening and yard work now. Dr, Brewerton, Ph, 58. NOTICE: Home made floor rugs. Jim Matkin house. FOR SALE: Girls winter coat size 14» Good condition. $6, Mrs. Syl Rarick, Ph. I56. FOR SALE; 100 — 1 year old laying hens. Phone R1104. WANTED: Coal heater enamel skirted. Phone R911. Jake Waldner. FOUND: 2 keys on chain. News Office, . Men's * .Boys' LU&c I T95*» 3495 E » fashionable styles g95to 2195 (For the Young Man going away to College or University, we have some fine apparel) SUITS : Dress Suits in wool worsted. Single breasted, narrow lapels, Popular Charcoal shade. Sizes 36 up. DRESS JACKETS: Styled by Bilt­more, tailored in finest fabrics in pop­ular checks and plaids DRESS SLACKS: Finest wools blends, gabardines in and shades, SHIRTS: We have a nice selection of SPORT SHIRTS - including trim tapered, and DRESS SHIRTS - in plain and fancy. Mr. and Mrs, Ifex Andersen and daughter Debbie of Riniby, Alberta visited with relatives and friends in Magrath and district during the weekend. They were en­route home following a hol­iday in California where they visited with friends including Mr, and Mrs. Russel Rice in Stockton, Miss Meredith Austin is enjoying a holiday at the home of her parents Mr, and Mrs, John Austin foll­owing her graduation Friday August 24th from B.Y.U, majoring in Hebrew, Her ' mother, Mrs, Ruth Austin, attended the graduation exercises, Meredith plans to return to Utah to fur­ther her studies and has received a scholarship, Mr, George Heathershaw I has as his guest his sister f Mrs, Lillian Darnell of iF- Des Moines, Iowa, Mr. Wayne Singleton of Toiele, Utah, form­erly of Magrath, passed away after a lengthy illness in hospital at Salt Lake City, leav­ing a wife and three children. He was a nephew of Ethel Braithwaite and Martha Miller. Miss Joan Christensen was a Warner visitor last week, a guest at the Dallas Minion home. OXFORDS: Popular styles in black and brown for the "Back To School" Young Mbn. In plain or moccasin vamps. up. LOAFERS; Young Men1 s Dress Loafers in styles that are sure to please. BOYS1 OXFORDS AND LOAFERS; Dress styles for Boys in Oxfords and Loafers in black or brown styles, xx Ability will enable a man to get to the top but character is the only thing that will keep him there. BLACK BLACK to '■ 5 BLACK sizes 195 HAWK, black or white, 6t012. >¿25 HAWK, sizes 11 to 13 . | 75 Mrs. Ella Blumel and daughter Carol were holiday visitors in Cutbank, Mint, at the home of Mrs. Blumel1s son-in-law and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Rice BONNIE BEST: Styled by McGregor they are all white with a striped top. ’ ea. HAPFYFOOT STRETCHY McGregor stretchy ban— Ion available in assorted colors. Plain shades with an interwoven pattern, | SEE THE OTHER NEW ARRIVALS IN MC GREGOR FINE SOCKS FOR MEN, *■»■***■«■*********■«■** Mr. and Mrs, Fred Stamp-Vincent and sons of Castlegar B, C. have returned home after visiting with her parents, Mr, and Mrs, Jack Spring, HAWK, black or white, sizes 1 WHITE FALCON, sizes 1 to 295 DRY GOODS DEPT. J^Jew ^Arrivals FABRICS: Beautifwl new materials for Fall. HEaD WEAR: Orlon and Mig Fab Touques, eta. SWEATERS: New Bqn Lon Pullovers & Cardigans. T SHIRTS: New styles for Kiddies. 980 up. Long Sleeve Drip Dry Cobton Blouses •emplete with euff links. Rose, Blue & Green. SIZES: 5, 6 and 6X .$1.69 UPSTAIRS J^lew '-Arrivals LADIES NEW FALL DRESSES — beautiful styles. CHILDREN'S CAR COATS — Girls and Boyj. . SPORT TOGS — new slims for the young Miss4 STRETCHY SLACKS sizes 10-20. ,$6» 9Ji & $7*91 SHOES — Children’s Savage Shoe# in styles for Boys and Girls* LADIES SUMMER DRESSES o ,^la»t ^11. LADIES SUMMER COATS.last Call. Brown Figured PRINTED CREPE Regular $2.39 yd . Green Diagonal Stripe POLISHED COTTON. Regular $1.98 yd . |49 HARDWARE Brown toned Drip Dry COTTON in stripe pattern. REGULAR $1,45 yd . MEN'S BOYS' WEAR SWEATERS: We have a nice assortment of Men* s Sweaters featuring pure wools in Pullovers and Cardigans. $7.5® up. GYM BOYS« WHITE GYM SHORTS. REGULAR $1.75 . Tubular Extension Speakers that fit any transistor radio with ear phone plug-in. Makes pocket size transistors sound like Hi-Fi's, . FIRST LADY: "I got generous today'and gave a bum $5. ' *" SECOND LADY: "Ify goodness, what did your husband say?” FIRST LADY: "Just ’Thanks’", Upstatrs STRETCHY SLIMS Mrs, Rozelle Rohaad of Fort Resolution, N.W.T. accompanied her son Jack to Rex­burg, Idaho Wednesday morning where he will continue his studies in Accountancy at Rick’s College. Mrs. Bernice Anderson had as her guests Mr, and Mrs. Winters of Springfield, Utah and Mr. and Mrs, Henry Heilesen of Provo, Utah, They attended the wedding of Miss Dixie Toomer and Mr, Robert Fuller. Patients in the Magrath Municipal Hospital during the past week included Mrs, Pringle, Mr* Norman Brown,Mir, Chester Minor, Mr. Frank Brown, Mrs. Josia Erickson, Mr, Milton Bur­gess, Mr. Dennis Jessop, Mrs, Grace McCormick Carol Bennett, Kaye Batist, Mrs, Minnie Wilde Linda Minor, Mrs. Winnie Ehlert, Mrs. Violet Coleman, Danny ZoBell, Jessie Lane, Baby Win-iams, Mrs, Afton Anderson, Mrs. John (cont. below) Girls stretchy slims: so popular this season. Tap­ered to fit, Fashiohable Brown. See the new arrivals in MISSES FALL CASUALS. . New flatties in leather and suede. Black and up. RUNNERS WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A NEW SHIPMENT OF RUNNING SHOES FOR THE "BACK TO SCHOOL* TERM. New Fall Dresses have arrived. Inviting styles that you will want to add to your wardrobe. See the beautiful soft cotton terylenes in softly toned fall shades. SIZES 9 to 20. Boys’ Runners. . Girls’ Corduroys - 980 and Misses Kaufman Corduroys . . [49 dp. |39 . .349 (hospital patients cont.) Minimide and daughter, Mrs. Ernest Briggs and son. Mrs, Jfyrtle Ifetkin was a weekend visitor in Edmonton at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Linda, Clark and Bonnie Robinson visited in New Dayton last week with their grandparents > > > > > > > Ì > > > ! ) ! > ! ) ! > > I ! I ! ) ! ) > ) > 1 ) > I ) ! Ì > > ) Bonnett. She was accompanied by her neice and nephew Wendy and Russel Bonnett who have spent the summer in Magrath. Lovely and lofty are the new Fall Hats, See the becoming styles in felts, vel­vets and velours. Beautiful colors including the ever popular Browns, Blacks, Greens, Golds, Reds, Smart new Car Coats for Girls have arrived for the Fall Season. Popular laminated in Nylon and Wool, Suedew, Cotton Cords, Your favorite colors available. BOYS’ PARKAS - extra warmth,' styles. Blue, SIZES: 3 to 6X to Nylon shell, quilted for Knitted aollar in assorted Charcoal, CARD OF THANKS: Mr, and Mrs, Emery Gurney would like to express their appreciation and thanks to their many friends who assist­ed in any way at the dinner or the reception of their daughter Linda, "Friends are the joy of living". KINDERGARTEN - for preschoolers is being held in the old Seminary Room in the Assembly Hall, Those interested contact Mrs, tiean Wheeler, Phone 7« Jappan Çurney Jdardware SUPERBLY MO DE R N H FEATURES: 1, Automatic Clock Control; Starts and stops oven automatically. Electric minute minder will time andy household operation up to 60 minutes, 2, Electric Clock and Four Hour Timer: Self starting. Timer times any household operation up to four hours and signals when time is up. 3. Educated Burner: gives the same automatic temperature control on top burner cooking as . in automatic oven cooking. Sensing unit takes temperature of pan and automatically maintains temperature exactly at dial setting. PREVENTS SCORCHING, BURNING, SMOKING AND BOILING OVER. Mr, and Mrs, Howard Rogers and family of Logan Utah accompanied by Mr. and Mrs, J, Itasmussen spent a few days recently in Calgary and Banff, guests of Mr, and Mrs, Ben Rasmussen. On the Friday a reunion’ of other members of the family was held in Magrath when Mr, and'Mrs. Delyle Sorensen and family, Rosemary, Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Woodruff and family, Grassy Lake, Mi-, and Mrs. Dwayne Rolfson, Salt Lake City, Mr, and Mrs, J, Boehme and family of Rosemary called at the J, Rasmussen home to visit with the Rogers who left Saturday for their home in Utah, They were accompanied by Mr, Wren Atwood of Bow Island who will attend school in Ogden. Mr, and Mrs, Syl Rarick and children have returned home after holidaying at Calgary, Banff and Foremost, • iHlUlhhHUtlUIUIllUllIhillUUUHltllllttlHlIllUIHIlmiiltUllllllHtllllllUnUIMKtllllllHIIIIIKlIlllllmimillUIIIIIIMIliitlllhMIlHP $12,00 per month our low finance charges) A, Flame Selector Control Knob: allows you a choice of flame height, 5, Visualite Window: You have a clear view of the oven to check baking progress. 6« Removable Oven Door: Lifts off quickly for easy oven cleaning. 7« Removable Oven Door Seals: Can be carried to the sink for easy cleaning — seals in oven heat ONLY MONTHLY PAYMENTS OF (You save $3n,00 on ORTHOPHONIC H&H FIDELITY (RECONDITIONED MOTOROLA: 1 Fully reconditioned Motorola Television set in handsome console cabinet $10.00 per MONTH, ' ✓ RCA VICTOR TELEVISION SET: 1962 model, 23" serene with bonded picture tube. Same chasis as in the $359*00 models, ONLY. 95 B Y RCA VICTOR,; am/fm radio with virtually static genuine hand finished tiful styling. NEW COLLARO AUTOMATIC speed fully automatic AMPLIFIERS many more free reception. Set in wood cabinet in beau- RECORD CHANGER - A changer. MULTIPLE , MASTER CONTROL PANEL - and many "up to the minute" features. REGULAR $359.00 Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Austin have as their guest his sister Mrs. Robert A. Holmes of Ogden, Utah. Also visiting at the Austin home during the weekend were their son-in­law and daughter Mr', and Mrs Joe Passey, sons Leslie and Jim, and their daughter Lorraine and family all of Edmonton, Mr. and Mrs, Rulon Harker and daughter Eva Kay were holiday visitors in Yellowstone Park where they visited with their son and daughter—on—law Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Harker and son Brad of Salt Lake City, Utah. Poise is defined as the art of raising the eyebrows instead of the roof. 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