Magrath Store News (August 6, 1964)

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 AiMi to 6 P.M, ....

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Main Author: Magrath Trading Store
Format: Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: J. A. Ririe 1964
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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 AiMi to 6 P.M, . Wednesday .*8 A.M. to 1 P.M.Saturday. 8 A.M. to 7 P.M.- Magrath, Alberta. "ÍvvCÍ CXTO (tCOottOwit'ríFÍFÍTTOí Dry Çoods Dept. Thursday, August 6th, 1964 BABY DOLL PYJAMAS ALL SUMMER FABRICS Denims.Dress.Cottons Printed Silks Cotton Knits IPETTI-PANT. . I Nylon Tricot Petti-pants by I I Stanfields. Ideal to wear f 1 under sheaths and slim line I I skirts especially I or white with I poodle motif • Black embroidered FLANNELETTE f I Thickly napped ette Blankets i ALL SUMMER GLOVES FOR WOMEN & GIRLS. 98# up. Acetate Tricot Baby Doll Pyjamas for Miladay. lovely’ i floral patterned,top with quilted trim. Pink or Blue. SIZES: Small, Medium, large . tdúwhiij 11111 III 1'111!J L "Chinook Flannel-with attractive­ly striped borders in Pink 8 or Blue. Completely -wash­able and mothproof J* SI2E 70-90. . J Regular $7.99 Q4 SIZE 80-90. 2 Regular $6.50 11 BUY BOW FOR FALL SAVINGS’ BLUE ORCHID SPECIAL*. 2 Tex-made matching pillow­slips plus matching sheet FREE when you buy the BLUE ORCHID Mattress. Delicate orchid pattern cover over 312 adjusto-rest coils» Exclusive Simmons construction. Pre-built border, KQ50 DREAM ROSE SPECIAL: 2 TexHnade matching pillow slips with the purchase of the Dream Rose gaily covered Simmons Mattress featuring ^12 adjusto—rest coils, deep white felt cushion­ed with foam. Prebuilt border. 4950 ROYAL ORCH ID SPECIAL : Luxurious color co-ordinated blanket FREE with your pur­chase of a richly toned ROYAL ORCHID SIMMONS MATTRESS. Micro-quilt comfort top. Over 400 exclus- ive adjusto—rest coils. (5950 1/2 PRICE SALE SIMMONS CONTINENTAL ENSEMBLE save 4475 rä SIMMONS QUILTED TOP MATTRESS . i 4. .44 SIMMONS BOX SPRING WITH COIL CONSTRUCTION. 44 SET COMPLETE 8950 Deluxe Stork Craft Crib with 72 coil spring filled "Child Growth Factor" Maggress by Simmons. SET COMPLETE. PARKHILL MATTRESS SPECIAL: Blue à white tufted« REGULAR $29.95 •••••• 2395 ROLLAWAYS SPRING FILLED MATTRESSES WITH HEAVY DUTY FRAMES. Double • • • • • SINGLE. 3295 SPRING FILLED MATTRESS, REGULAR FRAME. (Handy as an extra bed when company comes) PARKHILL MATTRESS SPECIAL: Attractive * striped cover, tufted. Prebuilt border. Has original plastic covering. ’ QQQP. REGULAR $39.95 . PARKHILL SPECIAL: Smooth quilted top mat­tress, prebuilt border.-Attractive floral cover* REGULAR $49.95.2995 •••••••••••• ••• • • LADY OF THE HOUSE; "I don’t need none." SALESMAN: "How do you know? I might be selling grammar books." ten's •f' 'Boys BU v. ar MEN'S -kBOYS SPORT SUMMER JACKETS IDEAL FOR FAIL BEGINNING. ASSORTED STYLES ' INCLUDING COTTON KNITS, NYLON LAMINATED, SUEHENE, ETC BOYS: Regular $4*95 - $8*95* MENS: Regular $8.95 Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Zobrist anct family of las Vegas, Nevi are visiting relatives, guests of her parents, Mr* and Mrs* Ronda Dahl. Miss Joan Christensen is holidaying in Missoula, Mont SHORT SLEEVES Washable Cotton Sport Shirts in a variety of designs'in-cluding checks, stripes, fig­ures and plain shades ►Äa. % PUPPY z - 95 beginning to.10. $9.95. CASUAL STYLES IN LEATHER & SUEDE. 3 EYELET TIES AND PULL ON GORES. LEATHER OR FOAM RUBBER SOLES. Here is a bargain, ideal for School SIZES: 5 REGULAR MENS STANFIELDS COTTON INTERLOCK KNIT T SHIRTS IN TWO STYLES - CREW NECK & PLAIN ROUND NECK. SHORT SLEEVES. BLACK - ideal for the farm & factory I worker for’they do not show soiling f so readily. x SMALL, MEDIUM, LARGE, 50 nHHimiininihiinuHHuniiiiHiiHiiiiiuuiuHHiiiuiuiuiiHiuituiHHiuiHiiiniHiiuuiHiHiiiiiiiuniiiiuiiiniuiui - ? Mri and Mrs. Melvin Sabe$- of Ladysmith, B. C, are Magrath visitors, guests of her brother-in-law and ' " Alex Poulsen. sister, Mr. and Mrs Funeral services for Rodney Lane Gillett were Church Saturday afternoon with Rev. H. Beirman officiating. held in St. JohnTs Luth- MLss Lucy Paul presided hymns ”1 Am Trusting Flowers were carried under the direction eran at the organ and accompanied the congregation when they sang the Thee Lord Jesus" and "Nearer My God to Thee". of the Lutheran Ladies Aid. Pallbearers were uncles of the deceased Brian and “’faiiT Gil­lette, Marvin and Ervin Hillmer. Interment took place in the Magrath cemetery. Rodney passed away Thursday morning, July 30th as a result of a tragic shooting acci­dent which occurred on the farm of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hillmer. He wàs 7 years of age. Left to mourn his passing are his parents Mr. and Mrs. George Gillett, 3O3-47th St. S.E, Calgary; two sisters, his twin sister Ronda Lynn and Deanne; and one brother Donald; also his grandparents, Mr, and Mrs. Harry Hillmer of Magrath and Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Gillett of Victoria, B. C. Mr, and Mrs. Jack Spring have as their guests their daughter-inplaw Mrs. Doug Spring and children of Regina, Sask. psfairs T>ept Jim Sugden of Calgary are receiving congratulations a daughter bom Sunday, August 2nd in the Jfegrath Mrs. Sugdeh is the former Margaret Ann Blumelj Mr. and Mrs. on the birth of Municipal Hospital daughter of Mrs. Ella Blume 14 ladies Summer Dresses in becoming styles and fabrics that are the hit of the season - including Cotton’Batiste, Cotton Tery-lene, Amel, linen, Ginghams and Cottons. £ 1 U24ru /./././././././././././././././././././•Z./././././././././ S-T-R-E-T-C-H-Y SLIMS in­cluding 100% cotton wash­able s. Cotton Slims in (PEDDLE PUSHERS- SHORTS ¡COTTON PEDDLE PUSHERS IN GIRLS & MISSES SIZES. PLAIN OR ¡FIGURED, ALL WASHABLE. SHORTS INCLUDE WASHABLE COTTONS |AND STRETCHIES. ASSORTED COLORS. | Assorted Sizes &. Prices . /3 OFF Mrs. Luella McClain and left Monday for Great Falls, Montana where they will travel by air to Arlington Virginia, to visit their sister Mrs. Mil­dred Garrett who is ill. Alberta S' Harris, Mrs Mr. Lloyd Meldrdm Mr, Bob Burnham of Herome, Idaho, ’ visited with Miss Loma law over the weekend and was a guest at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Law, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Bennett of Bountiful, Utah were Magrath visitors during the weekend. Mrs. Loree Dahl and children of Salt Lake City, Utah'are visiting relatives in MAgrath, including her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Neilson. Mr, '’Ike" Sabey of Nanaimo, B. C, is holidaying in Magrath and dist­rict with relatives, including his sister, Mrs. Christie Harker. Mr, and Mrw, Eddie Wurzer have as their guest her granddaughter Miss Shaunna Lee Hill of Calgary, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Poulsen have re­turned home following a holiday at the Pacific Coast. Ladies Spring and Summer Coats ‘ in All Wools, Mohairs and Blends. Popular styles in beSoming shades including Tan, Brown, Redj Rose, Black, REGULAR $29,00 up. , .A/./././././././././././././. Ladies Spring and Summer Straws in becoming'stylesi Colors in­clude white, black, red, navy, pink, gold, etc, ’ ■ Carl Keeler, graduate of B. Y University with severa legatees is now in Ottawa with the Agricultural Department, Econom_,s Division. Said Carl, ’’Watson Ririe will remain at B.Y.U, another year when he will obtain his Rasters Degree”. _ "Why a Masters Degree?" He ha« a Bachelor of Science degree in Industrail Education. . "Hereafter it will be worth $1000.00 a year more for him," said Carl. (The two most important words in the English languate are "Cash" and "Free". Everybody wants something for nothing^ and what they want most is "money".) There seems to be a relationship between money and advancement by degrees. ✓ Andrew Carnegie, the great steel magnate and philanthropist, said "Put all your eggs in one basket and then watch the basket"« ' . Our ex—provincial Cabinet Minister, according to news reports, had his eggs in several baskets* MAGRATH VISITORS . Mr. and Mrs. Golden Woolf, residents of Magrath some 35 years"ago. High School princi­pal. The Magrath Second Ward was a going concern in those days. If there is one live wire in a Ward the results are amazing. If none then it is regretable. An enthusiastic worker in the church and social life of the community. To'Mrs. Ririe he inquired about the Steinway piano. It was purchased during his stay . here, . "A professor"at the B.Y* University* In Persia on two different assignments for the U, S. Government. Questions "Is the membership of the ward larger now than when we were here?" Answer! "No larger^ about the same". Question: "Then why the move?" Answer! "A 64 dollar question". Question: "What will they do with the Second Ward Church?" Answer: "The instigators of the movement don’t give a snap of the finger what becomes of it. . Mr, Enri 1 Ehlert passed away Monday evening in the Mhgrath Municipal Hospital. He was 84 years of age. _ ' . Mr. Ehlert suffered a heart attack earlier in the day while driving his car, resulting in the involvment of a three car collision, which occurred at the Post Office corner. No one else was injured in the accident. ' Predeceased by his wife and one’son, Mr. Ehlert is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Gertrude Hawkey of Oakville, Ont., Mrs. Pearl Irvine and Mrs. Bertha Evans both of Salt Lake City, Utah and one son John Ehlert of Salt lake City, Utah. Funeral services will be held in the Ifegrath First Ward Chapel this Thursday afternoon at 2 P.M. Friends may meet with the family prior to the service in the Seminary Room at 1 P.M. NOTICE: The Magrath First Ward annual Conf­erence Sunday, August 9th at 5 P.M. Presi­dent Fay Walker presiding. Attendance goal 75$. Nyal A. Fletcher, Bishop. Patients in the Magrath Municipal Hospital during the past week included Mr. Grant ’ Crookston, Mr. Loran Nelson, Quint Ambrosi, Mr. Nephi Harker, Donald Hurkot, Mrs. Beth Lacquement, Susanne Nelson, Mr. Henry Budzko Sarah Jane Bird, Brent Austin, Mrs. Margaret Ann Sugden and daughter, Mrs. Adeline Kruger and son, Mrs. Winnifred Thomas and Miss Jean Mayors. Eighty six decendants of William and Sarah Sabey signed the register when they met at the Lions Hall, Waterton Lakes, Saturday for the annual Sabey Reunion. A reorganization meeting was held with Ves Sabey named pres­ident and Mrs. Ves Sabey secretary. A del­icious lunch under the direction of Mrs. Jfergarct Sabey was served and Mrs. Beryl Bectal took charge of the prgoram. Attend­ing from a distance were Mr. Ike Sabey, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Sabey all of Nanaimo, B.C. Mr, Ralph Sabey and family and Mrs. Erva Dean Sherwood and family all of Edmonton, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Clark of Provo, Utah and Mr. and Mrs. Don Sabey and family of Cal­gary. ' . "Laugh and the world laughs with you. Weep and you weep alone." , Many of our better laughs are on our­self, internally, for lack of foresight. A milkman was brought before the local county court to answer to a charge of wat­ering" his milk. "You are carged," said the judge, "with a most serious offense of sell­ing adulterated milk. Have you anything to say for"yourself?" ' ' ~ " "Well, your honor," replied the man, "the night before it was raining very hard and the only cause I can give is that the cow must have got wet clear through". Mr. and Mrs. Tyler Alston have been holidaying in California. Accompanied by their children they planned to visit Disney Land and call oh Mr. and Mbs. Ron Ririe ” and Mr. and Mrs, Bob Avery, sisters of Mrs. Alston,Dry Qoods Dept mmimmumiimmiimiiiniimmiiiiiimmmmtmmimummmtmmmimmimmmiimmmmmmmmmmmmimmimt I GIRLS SHORT SETS f Plain colored corded cotton shorts with •attractively designed "pop tops". Ii - ATZES: 2-6X* REGULAR $1.50 .*. | C J | :um imiiiitmimiiimnmiuiiiiiiminiimiiimiiimmiimi mini imimmummiimi mum immmiimimumiHHmiHnmHmiur| miuiimiimimiiimimiiiimiiiiiimmimimiimiimiiiiiimimimhHihmimimii<miimuiimmiHmiiHiiiinimiiiiiirifj/iimini»£ GIRLS SLIM SETS “ Figured Cotton two piece Slim Sets in attractive pop top styles. Assorted colors. Sizes 6-6X. REGULAR $2,25 . m imnimimiiiiiimiiinimmmmiiiiimminmiiitinmihmiiiiiniiiiuimiiiiiiuiiiHHfiiiHmjmmim mi m mum .immmmmiiim : :: "Upstairs ¡SUMMER SKIRTS | I Included are linens, Amels, lady Anne I I Linens and Aljean 100$ 0/ r\r I | Terylenes. $6|?5 ¿(J /o Ui I | «SUMMER JACKETS OU II Ladies and Childrenl’s Nylon and Cotton laminated Jackets included. Assorted stylés & colors QKA 0/ f—f— YOUR CHOICE.CU/O UI I GIRLS SHORTS Printed cotton Shorts with elasticized S.^ist in back. Cuffed leg. Assorted 7 £> A ¡colors. Sizes 2-3X. REGULAR 99<£. " mimmmmmmuumimmtuuiiimmiuiimmiiiiimiiuniiuUiiitiutmuimiiiiiiiiimiiiimmiuiiiiiiuimmmiiimuiiiHiiiiH; 1111mm1m1mmi11mtmmm1mmmmm1u111111umm1m11m1m.mm1mm11m11m11111m1111mmi1mmmm1m1m1m111m1.il. i LADIES & MISSES SUMMER SHOES, HEELS, STACK HEELS AND CASUAIS. AISO LADIES FOAMTREADS. J^len's on Boys Wear lInfant’s Diaper Sets - two piece I styles. Girls Sun dresses ¡REGULAR $1.98 - $2.25 §¡111111)111 III II III III I HI 1111IHI HI IH1U111IIUI miltlll 11II111111111 lllllll mimmimiiimuiimimuiiiiimiimmimumiiimmmmiimimmiimmmuiiuiimmmimuiimimm | WESTERN STRAWS ¡Men’s Western Straw Hats in plain or fancy ¡weave. Assorted colors, ¡REGULAR $3.19 - $4.99 20 % OFF 'ximuimiimiimmmmmmmiimmiiimmiiiimmmmuiiimiiiuiiiiiiumiiumuiuiiiiuiiiiiumiiiuiiiuiiiiiiiiiuiiiuiiui uuuiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiimiiHiiiiiHmiiimmiiiimimiiiiimimHiiHHHUHimiiiimHiimmmiiitHimmiiuuiiiiiimrh" | SUMMER CAPS ¡Assorted styles in cotton and nylon Summer ¡caps. Plain and figured. REGULAR 98^ up 20% OFF ì ii mu ii 111 u hi h i ii 11 n h h 11 ii h uh ui n in ii in 1111 mu mimi h hi ii ii n u mi > 1i mi muntin i n mi t11 h h h ii iiiiii ii i i i i n 11 n 111i1 urn ii ii uiimimimiiiiiiiiiiimmmiumiiiiimmmimimiiiiii!imimiiiiiuimiiiimiiimuiiiimiiiimiiiimmimiimmiuimimiiiii 2 eggs i tspi salt 1 tsp. soda f ’recipe is a tasty Cookie SNICKER DOODLES, 1 cup butter or margarine 1I 1l-1a1 cups sugar j 2^ cups flour | 2 tsp. Cream Tartar | 2 tsp. flavoring, vanilla or | METHOD: Cream butter, sugar, __ i oring. Add sifted dry ingredients "= will be stiffi f small walnuts. Roll the balls in A mixture | of equal parts sugar and cinnamon, or jellC | powders (which give a party look in colors, 1 or the medium unsweetened coconut (makes a f marvelous coconut Cookie and'looks so nice) Decorate with nuts,’ cherries, candied fruit or chocolate chips. Margaret Dickson. lemon or' desired. “ " eggs'and flav- Batter Roll in balls the size of MEN’S WS MEN’S AND AND AND SPRING & SUMMER JACKETS BAN LON SHORT SLEEVED SHIRTS ORLON CARDIGAN à PULLOVER Mrs. Leah Hamilton, Mrs.' Leo Cook and Mrs. Ron Hansen accompanied Mr. George Hamilton of Cardston to Calgary Tuesday where they attended the wedding of Miss Carley Hamil­ton and Mr. Terry Shepard. Carley is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hamilton of Vancouver. Mr. Roy Wolsey of Winnipeg is visiting his parents Mr. and Mrs. John R. Wolsey. ATTENTION: The Second Ward Re2 ° Society wish to invite all the ladies'the Ward to an Outdoor Social, Tuesday, August 11th. Meet at the church at 1 P.M. Transportation provided. WANTED: Housework by the day or by the hour. Mari Sulyik, Phone Mrs. Murkovich, No. 387• PARK THEATRE NEWS: Friday and Saturday, Aug­ust 7—8 "CATTLE KING" starring Robert Taylor and Joan Caulfield. Comedies - Keep Young and Flying Cat, FOUND: Set of Ford car keys on wire ring. Owner may claim at Newrs Office, CHURCH VACATION SCHOOL - will be held in ' the Magrath United Church this coming week, Monday, August 10th through Friday, August 11th from 9 A.M. to 12 noon each morning. FOR SALE: jne Heifer to freshen in the " Spring. 1 bull 1 year old. Vic Larson. COMBINING - with 2-1010 Case wiih straw chopper. SWATHING With 16» case. TRUCKING - 3 ton. Phone R613, Jim Larson, FOR SALE: Enterrpise coal & electric •’comb­ination range, Rigidare refrigerator, kit­chen chrome set, Jim Larson. Ph, R613. FOR SALE: House and contents and loti Jim Blume 11. An "Open House" 90th Anniversary Celebra­tion will be held August Sth from 5 "to 8 P.M. at the Lethbridge Stake Centre for Bryant Ross McMullin. All friends and relatives welcome. Lucile Gurney, ¿niMlilllUlllJIliHMrilllinnUhlllHlHIHIUIlUilllHIlUHlIlillillllllllHIIIIIIIIUlHrilHilllHIIKIIIIIIIilHdllllHitlUlliHlllllliniHliUiHIIIIIIIUlllllllllllliillllllllllllU I HOME CURED EACON -iean. riHniHuukittuHiuuuiuiHiHhUtmmunHHtinuiHiHniitiiuuiuHiUHiHuiHHiunuhiiHuuuniiiHiHiHitmitiiiimmtuHHiiniiiniiuninHmiiiiunnuiiuHH , . . . I SAUSAGE - bulk.per lb. 39C| diilHinllniHllilllHHtHlIlniHllllilHHIinHflllllllllJIHninilllHIIIIIltllllJIlfliflllllHIIIIHHIfilHIIIllinitHIIIHIIIIIIIIIHitlilllllllllHfilftttillllillHIHIIIIIIHHItlHnilllllinHHillllhniUlHMIJMtIlilMlllllllUIHhIltllHIIIIIIIIMIIHIIlUUlliniilHlIhUHnillllllr BOLOGNA - BI THE PIECE . per lb 3501 KIPPERS - Smoked Herring.per lb, 4501 Mr, and Mrs, Ronald Critchfield were guests of honor at an open house wedding recept­ion Tuesday evening July 28th which was held in the Magrath'Assembly Hall. Mrs, Critch­field is the former Sandra Shepherd of Salt Lake City£ Utah, ' ' Receiving with the bride and groom were her mother, Mrs. Shepherd of Orem, Utah, the groom’s grandmother, Mrs, Emma Ovard of Taber, and his grandfather Mr. Arthur Critchfield of Ifegrath. The wedding gifts were displayed by Mrs. Sharlene Franz, Miss Darlene White­head and Mrs, Ida Taylor, Tasty refreshments were served by friends and relatives in the attractively decorated banquet room. Mrs. Fay Cook and Mrs, Wilma Taylor were in charge of decorations. ' Mr, and Mrs. Critchfield are making their home in Provo, Utah where Ron is attending university. Getting money is like digging with a needle; spending it is like water soaking into the sand. — Japanese Proverb, .POTATO.CHIP'S. TOMATO JUICE TRI PACKS .*.ea, 490V | HEINZ OR LIBBYS 48 tz . ' . . . iHilllHllillJHIIIIIIIIIiailinUhllUllll.i.lHlllllllllHtiUHJIUlillHIIIHHMiinHIIIIHnilllnHIllinnllltUHMHlIiniHHriHHilHUHHII/. SWIFTS PREM PINK SALMON - 2/790 FRUIT COCKTAIL (CRUSHED PINEAPPLE I I DOLhjS oz• "tins 3/790 li 1111111111)1 IJlHHIIIIIIHiitlilllllHlHHIIIHIh DOEES 20 oz. tins •••••••«»•If 2/7901 KING SIZE IVORY. LIQUID KING SIZE . . ORANGES - 7 lb. CELLO BAGS GRAPES -red . per lb. APRICOTS -B.C. CARROTS b. c per case CANTELOUPE - JUMBO FOR A-REAL TREAT TRY MRS, DUDLEYS CIUMMOJS, CARMEL AND RAISIN BUNS. DELICIOUS BUTTER HORNS, FRUIT PIES, CREAM PIES. REAL HOME BAKING AT IT’S BEST. FRESH DAILY AT THE LUNCH COUNTER.