Magrath Store News (June 15, 1945)

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. S i STORE HOURS?— 8 a.ca, to 6 p.m. Wed. 8 a.m. to 1 Sat, 8 a.m. to 7 Friday . SKIRTS . SUITS r» . SLACKS .JACKETS . SLACK SUITS Dedicat...

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Main Author: Magrath Trading Store
Format: Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: J. A.�Ririe 1945
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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. S i STORE HOURS?— 8 a.ca, to 6 p.m. Wed. 8 a.m. to 1 Sat, 8 a.m. to 7 Friday . SKIRTS . SUITS r» . SLACKS .JACKETS . SLACK SUITS Dedicated to all Sport loving and fun loving Telephpnes: Office 21, Hardware 34 Grocery Dept, 4r2 Dry Goods Dept, 4r3 Women. imperial Ehells Complete stock , longs long fifle, at 250, 350 450 $1.80 HEAVY RIFLE SHELLS,,,., 30<30, 303 British, 303 Savage, 30-06 250 SaVage?, 32-40 32 Remington, 32-20 NOTTCEj*— A PERMIT 'IS STILL REQUIRED FTR THE CENTRREFIRE RIFLE SHELLS AND THE SHOT*SHELLS. NO PERMIT REQUIRED FOR RIMFIRE 22SHIELL. ' A calling Shower honor* ing Mrs. Duane Leishpai, a recent bride, was held at the home of Mrs. A. Leish-man, Wednesday afternoon. A large number of friends called to wish the bride a very happy and successful future. The guest of honor was the recipient of many lovely and useful gifts for Which she expressed thanks. A delicious lunch was serv­ed. The bride (neo Sylvia Hutton) was previously em­ployed on the nursing staff at the Haggath MuI^aI HossitoL. The young couple Wll make their home at Dr^u^p^l^e-oor •••*•«• ' Born to Mr* & Mss. Chas. Aooroyd, a son, Tuesday at tho M<gath Mtet0pal LINEN. BUCK. CALF . IMITATION PIGTEX, MOSTLY WITTE. REASON ON SALE.BOOKN RANGE OF SIZES ING AA, A, B, C, and D* 5‘s to &£, ALso a few pairs of Sport Shoes. LACES for TRIMMING I______________ __ ______ _________ ______ Wits only, 50 60 80 and 100 a yd. RUCCHNNGs- While only. Organdie . 450 a yd. Pique. . 390 a yd. Laoe. .600 a yd, Net »390 a yd. Shher„^^„„.,.^.390 a yd. BIAS TAPE in Blue, Yellow, Red, Brown PaiiPe, Green and Pink, 15o a pkg. NEW SHIPMENT OF CROCHET COTTON assort­ed colors, - 150 each or 2 for 250 1 A party in honor of Mss. Jose Wood was held at the home of Mrs, W» AuSin, Mon­day. Those present tecltdod^ Meddames Jose Pearl AuuSin, Violet Coleman, Mayme Duioy, Avira Bridge, Laura Bridge, Ina BlaxaH, June Hax-kor, Enily LindwaH, I Vinossa Tuner, Afton OeMer, Genevieve Saboy, Isabel Bennet, 'Afton Anderson, Geneva Nelson, Irene Strang, Norma'Alston, . Miilie R-oe, Mary Jensen, Leon CCiistre-son and Lydia Aiddrson. Ref^rshpones were served and a very enjoyable afternoon was spp^'^**^***.*** Mrs. Maarorie Dickson of Lethbridge . spent the wrekren at the home of her ^^nts Mr. ft Mrs, Harry l!|f Mr, c Mrs. A, Paulson have as their guest, their daughter, Mrs, Ellen Rce»,,», CANVAS S-H-O --- . BOYS SIZES i -to 5, 8 to 10g, 11 to 13 MENS SIZES 6 to 10 95/ to 91,45 Mrs, Verna Myraan entertained Sunday even­ing after church at tto tome of ter parents. Mr, & Mrs. Smith Ackroyd, in honor of Mr. Meade Wood. Guests present were Mr. & Mrs. Douglas Harker, Mrs, LeVaen Jedd, Mrs. Ela Bennett and Mss Hazel Johnson. A social evening was enjoyed and lench served* Patients in the Maagath Meniipal Hosp­ital this week includes Mss Chhistie Miler. Mrs. A, M» Meeriey, Mrs. W. B. BaLderson, Mrs. Alice Ba.ley, Ms. Charles Ackroyd and son, Mrs, Bill Veale and son, Mr, George B. Deiey, Mr. Hugh Griffith and Roy Doo. Mr, & Mrs, Ben Maakin returned home after spending a month with relatives and friends in Brit Lake City and Logan, Utah; and in Idaho, They arrived in Lethbridge by train, Tuesday, where they visited their dauggher, Mis, Mary Tftlad and son Jack, Who ariivsl home on Friday. Mr, Mrs, Mtfkin had a very enjoyable trip.,.,., Mrs. Jogs Wood and son Meade of the R. C.M.P. are visiting friends this week on route to Now Weetminntor, B.C, MEN’S COMSINaTHNS* -fccuzo g^^yaes,., SHORT SLEEVES .IONG’LEGSj LONG SLEEVES and LONG LEGS. KNITTED CUFF AT ANKLE, WE HAVE SIZES: 38, 40, 42 and 44. ______________ $1,35___________________________ M. A.C. "Tom" Shelton is spending a two-wook holiday with relatives and friends. Tom is smiluysd at VaaicooLeer, B.C!,. If yoe don’t want Canvas Shoes TrY --- BOY’S CAm?jC SHOES WITH RUBBER SOLE , LEATHER UPPERS, AND RUBBER HEEL LIFT. SIZES: e to 13.11.75 1 to 5 . $1,95 FaSHION NOTE: There will be little change in men's pockets during next yeaar. --- V --- -- It is botte? not to do tum'iS^hinh than to be foend out as having done something which it would have been better not to havo done at all. RIMEMBER FATHER' S DAY SUNDAY,,. . jUUNE 17th A Gift 3115^3!^ for CALDWELL , per p^aci•t.•5O0 I MERINO , per pa.r. ,,350 MCGREGOR DO3S SOCKSs the "iMASTER.* S CHOICE1" First in style, quaHty and value,,. Fancy clock patterns 500 and 750 SOX SAVERS ? STITCHLESS AND ADJUSTABLE. MAM OF BUCK, 550 per paLi, "EXCELLO" SOX DRYJERS, Keep your socks in sha]^(^,w^'th p6-r of these dryers for 250 CORK INSOLES for ladies or genne, 150 per pa-r. Bora to Mr, & Mrs. Bill Vealo, a son, at the Maagath MeCiipal Hssiita., Friday, Jene 8th,,,,., Bernard Critctfisl1 left Calgary, Jan. 2nd, 1945, wont to Broocvvilo, O^nj^rio to ta^ Officers Training ^a^eated Jene 9 Cosmistiunsd as 2nddLt. in Cganadian InfEdjpy Coo^s. He is now posted to A-16 Cuerie Barracks Caagh^y.,».•. Mss Meadne Aldrich of Seeatle, Waah, is visiting relatives and friends, in Maagfath and district. in, s s F E E S H H . m 5 U R G E R 3 lbs.a.5^^ g I E tf k E A JT a lb. . . . . . . . .180 <' ec per lb. PRIFS RIB, Pone in Rolled Prime Rib, "boneless;1.» Rolled Pot Rost. ?5/v Sirloin Tip Roost. R/ Round Roast, — • .3g Rump Roast, . .?/// Shoulder cuts. 9 sy T1 J U' A MA. W. ’ .7 1J o a o o o a a a • a~ a a «<J / Sirloin. . . 33)/ Round. . . . . . . 35/ S^c^o^Ic^^^i'.30/ Rib.30/ Lee: Roast.3?/ Pork Chous. o • • . 30/ Pork Tender. 45/ Spare Ribs.o.20/ 35/ < Blsine Norton hsd two hogs out of five thst weL^o three pounds overweight. The price received was $10,50 per hundred pounds. We figured it out our­selves. Yet big sows trnll bring $12,60 per hundred pounds on the CsLgsry mes'cet, Yet not one of the four tsndidatlt ^nTiftd $10,50 for (186/l95) pound hogs. They preferred to hsrsngue- sbout the '•Nasional Housing At", "Dubarton Os&s”, "The Mooneary System" or ike the "MadnUadtu^crt psy”, etc. One of the forgotten men is the hog-isiser. .1. . AT THE PARK_THEn±TRE_ Tcursdsy only it- Gary Cooper in "LIFE OF A BENGAL LANCCER*. Friday" ’ Saturday "GREENWICH V I L L A G E" in TechhicoOor, sts'i'ing Don Anmete, Carmen Mirsnd6. snd many other well-known stsis. Mrs. Phoebe Holman hsd ss hor guests, Sunday, Mr. & Mrs. Earl Holman, Mrs, ""ed Smith snd ohildren, Mrs. Carol Redford sns dsughter Jos^, sLl of LeehCriddee. .If you’ve begun to sccept things ss they sre, snd quit trying to thonge them, youi*re growing oOl. .Oome people rllilVl scything you toll th<m —— if you whhaper it. IT'S FATHER'S DAY . JUNE 17-th. HAVE YOU CHOSEN HIS PRESENT YET? ' MONDAY TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, " DRaGON SEED" fldtliiiLg Katherine Hepburn. The picture of the year. .M. Miss Laura Jensen of Coos-dale splint Sundsy wiRH her psrmts, Mr, & Mrs, runere. Mrs. Tod Jcmes was s recent visitor st the home of her sister, Ma* C. IvEtfe of / SPECIAL ON WHITE SHOES^ $2.98. > ANKLE SOX ALL COLORS. SIZES: 4 to 1OM-PRICED: 190 to 500 Mr» & Mrs. S. Sorenson were honored guests at a dinner, Monday evening at the home of Mr. & Mrs. Ray Olmstead, the occa­sion being thei- wedding anniversary. Covers were laid fo- eleven quesss, an en­joyable evening was seet,.,' Mrs. Grace Acdamson of Lethbridge was a Sunday visitor in torn. SIIK BROADCLOTH £n the foilowing oolo-s: ROOE.BLUE . .GREEN Mrs. Julia Gagan has as he- guests, Mrs. Arnie McDonsaLd and daughte- of Sicamous, B.C., who a-e hen due to the illness of he- fathe-, Mr. H. G^iffitts•,,. Miss Lois Gibb a--ivad home Friday from Edmsonon. Lois is he-e on he- ho].idays, the guest of he- parents, Mr. Sz Mrs. John Gibb. Sunday dinner g^i^j^'fcs at the home of Mr, J Mrs. Dan Mai were: Mr. A Mrs. E. WiggeH, Mr. A Mss. W. J. R-ce and Gene, M-. & Mrs. Dave Hoefer and son, Mr. W. A. McDouuall, Ms. Ruth Shelton, Mrs. Susie Perley and sooSs. WHITE. 390 a yd. •450 a yd. The Helping Hand Club held a fa-ewell party fo- Mrs. Bnly ILnd11ra.ll, Weenosday afternoon at the home of M-s. R. Rainbow. A delicious lunch was se-ved. A p-esent-ation was made to the hono-ed guest. Those p-esent included: Mesdames Emily LindwaH, Louise James, Hilda Rainbow, Harriet Palmer, Flo-a Palmer, Olive James, Mary Nelson, X E.sie Muray, Maainda Bradshaw, ELizabeth James, Margaret McAdams, Mae j'aatha Mil-ffl-, Beth Laoquemoot, I-ono Bly, Zelpha Sorenson, Laona Loxton, Lettie Critchfiold, Enina Ovafcd, Louise Johnson, Margaret Keldrum SyToil A.len and Mrs. E. Auuert of Lothbrid,goM Miss Mary Dudley is home from New Neet-mimser, B.C. Y--W 0 0 L PINK.BLUE.WHTE 3 ply < HOMESPUN BEDSPREAD^ Z ROSE & BLUE, 80 x 100.**$3.75 ROSE. . »• " .LA.A5 BLUE. " " .$6,55 HUDSON BAY BLANKETS 4-POINT.W.I9QX WOOL) only 4_P0INT. 100?° WOOL, WHII-E with iuUli-oelo-ed st-ipes 4_P0INT . I00£ WOOL, CRANBERRY ' Z Z (Limited Supppy),* 3 ply 250 a. ball. Is X>-Zs X KINDS g COLOR _ 150 a ca-d. x_____________________ The p-ope- place to start cu-bing the c-ime Wave is not in the elect-ic chai-but in the high cheat, .V,. Mr. Roland Dudley of Lethbridge spent Sunday at the home of hie parents, M-. A Mrs. George B. Diudey. I II B pastel shades, also Mite. SMOOTH nS SI IL. hard as stone. Put warmth and chaim into your home wth this beaut­iful finish. per qt.$1.45 a gtL., ,$5.00 Mrs, Stella Irvine and son Moi^i.s of Lethbridge are visiting her parents, Mi'. & Mrs, George Ovard. Mooris is stationed at the coj^s^’t W-th the army, he is on con­voy dutt. Mrs. -A. B. Qritchfield has as her guest this week, Ms, E. Abort of Lothbbidge.•• Mrs. George A. Hacking is visiting relatives and friends in IMagCSt.,,,. Wo havo a dinette set, table and 4 C^s^Si^e^,^. ,.$97.50 CALOT PAINT THE BETTER WALL FINISH. WHY VELLO IS SUPERIOR:. Bisnnuyj- VaIIo is outstanding for its true [ quaSity and its delicate, true fadeproof j colors. PERFECT LIGHT REFLECTION:___With VeUo, there is no glare-eye strain due to shiny j wtls is eliminated, and loss candle power is roquired. DUUBILIHLit. Velio is extremely durable. No danger of "peeling" When V^eio-w^Sls are redecorated with Veeio, ECOOONoMYSn is self-sizing except for nSls with unusual suction. Also, because of its "hiding" power only one coat of Velio is necessary for most wlls. SPEED:—- Wth Velio a room may be complete­ly iof-nished in a few hours ready to be i occupied the same day. i NO ODOR^^^e-lo leaves no lingering "paint odor”. Oily the clean fresh fragrance of perfect oleanliness rem&Lns. WALSHaILITY t_~.nrd innrv soiled spots may bj removed with a soft cloth, mid soap and ■ uter, Velio does not show uter, rain f spots. Maximum wssatility is obtained about four weeks after spppL-cttion. $1. a pkg. Mrs. Mayme Didley assisted by Mrs. W, J. R-ce and Mrs. Ray Bemintt entortsin- , ed at her homo Tuesday afternoon in honor of Mrs. Jose Wod, Gutets included: Mesdames Maude Rrie, Emly Lindwtl, Vio­let Coleman, Ina HsxaSl, Pearl AutSin, Genevieve Sabey, Lydia Anderson, Lata Overnj Flora AutSin, June Harker, Vinnessa Tsainor, Nit a Witt, Estclls Karren, and Marion Lawlor. ' An enjoyable time was had and a delic­ious lunch was s^lr^cten.«. Mr. COcoser Minor had as his guests, hi a sons, Bob of the Armr, and Jim of the Navy. . *»T a IF YOU'RE ELIGIBLE FOR TIRES SEE US. WE CARRY DOMINION, ROYAL, .Oominion Rayon on Heavy Truck Tires. Mrs. Olga Gygi returned home last night from lesions, she was accompanied by her dangler, Mrs, J. T, Hoosley of SeeStle, Wash. Wde in Barons Mrs. Gygi visited her son, Leroy and fanily,.*. I ON ACTIVE SERVICE Sgm. Raihbow J, II 104585, 5th Cdn, Arm'd Div, Sigs C • A, 0, Dear Editor:- Would you please save enough apace in your weekly paper for a Card of Thanks to the "Ladies Aid" of Magr^th for the most welcome cigarettes they sent me. I wish to thank the "Aid" very much for the smokes. I ami now in Belguim and I am listen­ing to a Canadian program on the radio, and it sure sounds good. Thanking you very very much I remain, Yours sincerely, Jaok Rainbovz. .V,. FOR SALE; Extension Table, 4 chairs, single cot and mattress, cupboard, wash stand, go- cart, wash boiler, quart fruit jars, set of sad irons. Mrs. LaVon Christenson (at Hrs. Ruth Norton’s), HELP WANTED: Due to the expansion of our plant wo will require on, or about July 2, approximately 15 female employees. This employment is of a permanent nature. Apply at the office of the Golden Fleece Woollen Falls Ltd. WILL TACE MILK COW On my pasture in return of milking them. Have plenty of good pasture.Fred Idak arovzski, SALE: of Surplus Household 1?urniture and 2 ranges. Friday, Juno 1511 4 p.m, to 7 p.m. at the Rich residence, 5 doors west of Sa.bey's Store. Hrs, A. 0. Rich, NOTICE: The 2nd Ward Relief Society are quilting at the 2nd Ward Church Tuesday, June 19th at 2 o'clock. Everybody come, Mrs, Olga Gull. FOR SALE: Two late model oil-bath mowers anc 1 horse beot cultivator complete with all tools,,.L, R. Jens on. 50 LOADS OF MANURE for anybody whS will haul it away from my place. C. W. Fossey. FOR SALE. Wash Stand with 3 large drawers and a door. Good condition. Mrs. N.C, Neilson, FOUND: Change purse, containing change. Red Flashlight. Yellow Wool Gloves. Call News Office, NOTICE: Milk,,,, 9 cts. per qt. Delivered. Cows free from Bangs & T.B. Phone 70, Iff. Passey. WAITED: Three wclnor pigs, Ufa. Mendelkow. The Soerstary, Rod Cross Branch, Magrath, Alberta, Dear Sir:- Attention: Convener, Women(s War Work Committe. We have received an urgent appeal for clothing for British and Canadian women and children in Far East, These unfortunate have had a "ghastly" time for tho past three years end are dest­itute. This clothing must be in our warehouse not later than July 5hh in order that it may reach the port for shipment. We note that you have received mat­erial for the items shown below with a "tick". Kindly let us know the number of these articles which you can have finished and in our warehouse by July 5th, We would greatly appreciate your co-operation in this natter. Women Boys Blouses Shirts Coats Girls Knickers Rayon Blouses Combinati on Pantie Dresses Socks Sweaters Yours sincerely, Mrs. E. G. Mason, Provincial Chairman Star Worker Committee, This appeal was made to the Magrath Branch and they are appealing to all the ladies that can possibly get out to come and help fill this order. Mrs. Mary Nelson, .V.,. FOR SALE: DeLaval Separator, size No. 12. In good condition. J.Q. Bridge, phono 63. FOR SALE: Cabbage Plants. Fred Teache. LIVE TODAY Many a man struggles all his life to I arrive and then finds there is nowhere else to go. The place ho has arrived at isn’t one- two-three with some of the places he has passed by. If you've got fifty cents you had bettor go to the circus today, the elephant will never look go big nor the giraffe so tall. Livo today, Sloep is the finest of indoor sports. It is better than fine gold and precious stones. You get it when you live one day at a time. Play square with yourself, be at least ordinar­ily neighborly. Laugh a bit now and then, and live so that tho man Who lives next door will know you for a good follow. If you do these things you'll have mighty few worries and you’ll know what long life and happin­ess really are.The Budget.r I iaAGRTIH TRADING COMPANY LTD, FRIDAY , JUNE 15th Saturday, june 16th, PIS AL-T-LODE at the LUNCH COUNTER SATURDAY, jgth Price 150 "aYVKRS POUK « BEANS, 2 tin CHUTSTIES SODAS, 2 lbs. . LIPTONS SOUP MIX, 2 pkgs,. Pure VaNILLA 4 os. "bottle. For that special flavor use Nabob Etract, 420 a bootle. BRODER'S Pumpkin 150 a tin, 5 pI£ QJA A 50 390 20 "JUNKET TABLETS, psr pkg, ,. . . . .,.,•30 OVJALTINE, 16 oz. tin,.,,,.,»».*.««980 SHELLED PECANS, A lb. bag.490 s/ "Ifj. t<L^ ORANGES, Med, per GRT’PE’RUUT, each,r**•••••* 70 LEMONS, pgr do ,, ■ o»»««»«««. • .<,40 HEINE PREPARED MUSTARD, per jar,».,000 ENERGY FOOD DRLNK, pQr pkg,kg.280 MIX PEEL, U lb.170 WATERMELON per lb,,,»«».•».».••*• 90 LETTUCE, per head,,,»,,,,,»g»»»^*»»»150 CABBAGE, pgr lb. 70 CATEELLI'S: VERMICELLI or SPAGHETTI per lb,,,,,110 PILCHaRDS, por tin•,,,,,••,,,•,,,•,,,ll0 SHERRY aND POUT WINE, p@r bottlQ.,,,.490 ELLISON’S GERaaDE 7 lb,,««»*»**»»»25^0 4 bars .250