Magrath Store News (April 26, 1946)

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. ^Git^Tri TRADING COfiafiuMY UjulITjSD, Telephones: Office 211 S*£dware 34, Dry,,,, Goo dp D$p t4r 3 ,.i.(JxQ,c.exy .J)ap.t, ftr«2, Frida...

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Main Author: Magrath Trading Store
Format: Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: J. A.�Ririe 1946
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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. ^Git^Tri TRADING COfiafiuMY UjulITjSD, Telephones: Office 211 S*£dware 34, Dry,,,, Goo dp D$p t4r 3 ,.i.(JxQ,c.exy .J)ap.t, ftr«2, Friday, April 26th, 1946 Mrs. ’iiSta, Jasman was hostess Tuesday afternoon to Mrs. Glen Robinson and family, Mrs. Parsons and son, Miss Etta Larson and Miss Mary Malinsky, when she entertain­ed at a farewell in honor of the latter, A social afternoon was enjoyed and delic­ious refreshments were served,. Misses Grace Palmer, Ione Clifton, Le- Verne Bigelow, Nelda Loxton, Annie Moll, and Helen Spring were home'for the Easter holidays, Mrs. Gertude Hawkey and children of Calgary spent the holidays with relatives. Wednesday, April 17th Mr, & Mrs, Ben Matkin went to Taber to attend the wedding reception of Miss Yvonne Wood, daughter of Mr, & Mrs, Harold Wood of Taber, On their " return they stopped in Lethbridge to visit their daughter, Mrs. Mary Tuftland. Mr, & Mrs, Garth Harker of Del Bonita were Magrath visitors over the holiday week end,,,.,, Jay Hamilton is a Calgary visitor,,. A 'Wedding of wide interest took place at the Cardston Temple Wednesday, April 17th when Miss Beth Johnson, daughter of Mr, & Mrs. Leith JShnson of Barnwell and Mr, Price Gibb, son of Mr, & Mrs. W. H. Gibb of Magrath were united in holy matrimony. Pres. E,J, Wood performed the ceremony. Attending the wedding party Were Mr, & Mrs. James Bridge and Mrs. A. M. Merkley of Magrath, A wedding reception was held at the Johnson home at Barnwell on Thursday when about 100 friends and relatives were present, A very interesting program was enjoyed and a delicious supper Was served. Mr, & Mrs, W. H. Gibb and chil­dren William, Jill and Ethel; and Mrs. a. M. Merkley attended from Magrath, Price and his bride will reside in Edmon' ton where he is attending University. The bride was formerly employed at radio station C.F.C.N, Calgary,. MEN'S TROUSERS CORDUROY OUTFITS FOR WELL-DRESSED MEN a Jacket that "the man about town" has been WISHING FOR. NO NEED Tu WISH ANY LuNGER, SMaRT LIPPaR front. KNITTED CUFFS NeCKBaND anD waI STB AIM'D. -WITH men's daeoo Curdu'huY Pants with Two hip POCKeTS THaT ALL men WANT, shades OF BR0wH} TaN and GaEEN. LILES: 30> 32, 34.and up,. ' r,95 Pants.97.95 COLORS lU maTCH uF contrast sts. . STxiLE BrSAD BANISHED Sales of bread rocketed nearly 100% fol­lowing the use of a "live potato culture" by a Detroit bakery. The culture, similar to yeast, enables broad to stay on the pan­try shALf for weeks and remain as fresh when opened as the day it left the oten. The alraost-magic qualities of the culture have been measured and determined over a period of six months and the bakery which has de­veloped it is now giving other bakeries throughout the country an opportunity to improve thoir products. It is claimed that the new culture not only improves the taste and gives a finer texture but also keeps the bread free from mould, regardless of humidity or temperature. Misses Idell and Gladys Toomer spent the weekend in Lethbridge,-,,,,,. Born to Mr. & Mrs, Ves Snbey, a son, Friday, April 19th at the Magrath Municipal Hospital. Mr. & Mrs. Max Harker and Mr. & Mrs. Rex Miller motored to Coutts, Shelby and Cut- Bank, Good Friday. Mrs. Sarah Low of Cardston spent the holi­days with her parents, Mr. & Mrs. M.H. Gibb,., Supreme WAVE Home PERMANENT Kit Do it yourself in 2 to 3 hours at home. Machineless Heatless New No Fuss No Bother No Mixing $1.35 Mr. & Mrs. W. E, Brown and family are spending a few days at Brooks,,,,.,. Mr. & Mrs. Owen Quinton of Cardston were recent visitors with relatives. Miss Janet Turner of Raymond is spending the Easter holidays with friends. COTTON STRIPE, pink and green with black, stripes, 36" wide. 75^ a yard, FEATHER FLANNEL, 36» wide, Aqua background with floral patterns. $1,00 a yard. SEERSUCKER, pink with blue floral design. 36" wide. $1.00 a yard. GREY DOh/iET 35^ a yd, STRIPE FLANNEL, 250 a yd| Mr. & Mrs. W. J. Rice, Gordon and Gene left today for Great Falls, Mont.,, Mrs. Lucille Karren and family of Picture Butt© were hdliday guests at the home of her parents, Mr. & Mrs. C. A. Poulsen,•,• Most people stand up when the national anthem is played and fall down when they try to sing it. Miss Bonnie Minion of Warner is visit­ing her aunt and uncle, Mr. & Mrs. N. B. Christenson. Sunday dinner guests at the Mr. & Mrs. Ben Matkin were Mr. & Mrs. C, S. Matkin. Miss Eleanor Voss and sister Alice arrived 'Wednesday evening from Alton, Ill. to be guests at the C. S. Johnson home.,. Mr. & Mrs. B. W. Dow and family spent the Easter holidays at Great Falls-, Mont. CHILDREN SLEEPERS Pink Blue Sizes: 2, 4, and 6 yrs; $1.25 FLANNELETTE BLaNKETS, 70 x 80. $3.25 Blue and Pink plaids Mr. & Mrs. J. Smith and son Allan' motored to Stirling for a couple of days. Mr. & Mrs. A. Hovey have as their guest her brother, Carl Sheen of Medicine Hat. PRINT SSA L E Friday.May 3rd, 2:30 p.m. Mrs. Ruth Norton and Mrs. iifti, Passey accompanied ReR Norton's to Spokane, they will go on to Seattle to attend the funeral of Mrs. William Norton who passed away, Monday, April 22nd. Mr. & Mrs. William Norton lived here previously, when he was engaged in farming south of town.,., Mr, & Mrs. C. R. Walker and family of Cardston were recent guests at the home of her mother, Mrs. Agnes Turner. Misses 2ona Holland and Isabelle Helton of Cardston were holiday guests at the home of Mr, & Mrs. J. J, Gibb. Mr. Ervin Sabey arrived Saturday evening from Nanaimo, B,C. Mr. & Mrs. M. Stockell and family of Calgary are guests at the home of her par­ents, Mr. & Mrs. Wn, Gorham. * Easter Monday, Miss Lavina Keeler was hostess to the following friends at an Easter party. Misses Dawn Robinson, Ruth Leishman, Laverne Harris, Doreen Harker, Helen Harker, Joan Ririe, Marianne Ririe, Gaylia Woolley, Joanne Coleman, Barbara Lamb, Shirley Peal, Lucille Matkin and Winona Balderson, A very enjoyable time was had. Mr, & Mrs, W. S, Clifton and son of Del Bonita were recent visitors,,,,,,,. to Rosemary, Mr, Harker returned Sunday i evening but Mrs, Harker and Joan remained ! there the guests of her daughter, Mrs, Max Heggid and- family. Miss Gladys Balderson and friend, bliss Mary Gordon of Calgary are holiday guests j at the W. B, Balderson home,,,,, Mrs, Gertude Hawkey and children of Calgary are spending the holidays with relatives. . . MEN} are you still wanting that new Topcoat or Suit? We have a good stock in assorted colors, styles and alias. Priced from $32.50 to $44,00 Mrs. A. J. Sabey is a hospital patient. Mrs. Joe Jensen and daughter Elaine of Cardston are guests at the D. W, Holladay home.•. Mr. & Mrs. Ray Bennett were host and hostess Easter Sunday to the following friends: Mr. & Mrs. Horace Ririe, Mr. & Mrs, Burns Harker, Mr. Clifford Merkley, Mrs, Blanche Anderson, Mr, & Mrs, Rulon Harker and son, Mr, & Mrs. Stanley Toomer, and family; Mr. & Mrs. S, R. Toomer and family; Mr. & Mrs. LaMar Bennett and family,; Mr. & Mrs. E. T. Law and family; Mr. & Mrs. Grant Crookston and family; Mr. S: Mrs. Walter Brown and daughters. The children went on an Easter hike, while the adults played rook, A very delicious dinner was served, A very enjoyable day was spent,,,,,., Mrs. Johnny McClain and sons Gordon and Donald of Raymond spent Easter with r elativ es.■•. Miss Rita Robinson is spending the Easter holidays at Nobleford the guest of Miss Velma Kerr.,. Misses Eva Carter, June McCormick, Jean 31umcl,and Elaine Christenson all of Cal­gary spent the Easter weekend with their parents. Norwegian . ■ Style. Tan with brown, $1,00 each ~llr. &"Ers. J. Durante and daughter are guests at the Chester Minor home. Mr. Duraa te is taking piclbres here,.,.,., Mr, & Mrs. Howard Fletcher and children of Picture Butte spent Easter with friends and, relatives. Cifl.CE TaBLECLOTHS j_n anOver pattern in ecru. 54" x 54".$5,50 54" x 72".$6,50 IrONING BOaRD PADS (hemp). .59^ IRONING BOaRD COVERS (draw strings).59^ j*EaT CaRD TABLE COVERS with contrasting embossed felt. Colors: Red, Brown, Green, .$2.69 Mr. & Mrs. L. B. Tanner, Mr. & Mrs. "Jim" Green, Mr, & Mrs. Ollen Henderson, Mr. & Mrs, Louis Stevenson, Mr. & Mrs. Bill Harker, Misses Leitha Miller, Jean Ririe and Marjorie Dudley'-'1, Messrs. Dee Leishman and Gordon Coleman were pleas­antly entertained at the home of Eldon Coleman, Sunday evening. A delicious lunch was served by his mother, Mrs. Lora Coleman. The evening was spent playing games. Mr. Ervin Harris had the misfort­une to break his leg,;Saturday when the team he was driving ran away and threw him from the wagon.,,.,. ■1 Wednesday evening, Miss .Ida Matson en­tertained in honor of Hiss Mary Llalinsky, matron of the Magrath Municipal Hospital, who is leaving to take a position at Myn-rum. The evening was spent playing cards, after which lunch was served. ELECTRIC TOASTERS. .-.$5.35 "NEPRO" ELECTRIC IRON. $8.75 SINGLE BURNER HOT PLATE.$4.25 I Mr. & Mrs. C. S. McClain celebrate their golden wedding anniversary on Fri­day, April 26. Sunday the family is having an anniversary dinner. Two of the children, Mrs, Levi Emnons of Southern, Okal. and Mr. Harry McClain of Long Beach, Calif, will be unable to attend. They have 19 grandchildren and 2 greatgrand­children, All their children are alive; Harry of LongBeach, Calif; Mrs. Valeria 5hmons of Southern, Okal., Lawerence and Lola of Magrath, John of Raymond and Mrs. LaVeta Tollestrup of Taber. Friends are cordially invited to visit the couple to extend greetings.,,,, Mr. & Mrs. M. D. Thomson had 'as their guest, Miss Ileene Duncombe of Raymond. Roy Thomson accompanied her home, Monday and will visit his grandparents this we ek,. TABLE LAmPS $3.45 to.$15.45 Misses Martha Houston and Mae Hood from High River and Okatakos are holiday 1 guests at the home of Mr. & Mrs. G. V. Balderson,,., Rev, A. E. Larke, who has served as an army chaplain and retired a short time ago with the rank of Major, will replace Rev, Harold P, Marston who is going to Three Hills in the near future, to take over a branch of the United Church of Canada. Guests at the home of Mrs. Nellie Felger over the holiday weekend included Mr. & Mrs. Bob Minion and children of Lethbridgd, Misses Eleanor and Mary Moors of Moose Jaw, Sask. Mr. Rex Bennett is here from Vancouver,. B.C, he and his family will be returning there this following week to take up re­sidence, Rex will attend school,,,,,. D. D. T. Fairview barn yard spray un sale at the i magrath trading co. ltd. Hardware Dept. phone 34 This is a residual spray. The dry depo­sit on treated surfaces kills insects whici comes in contact with it. One treatment should destroy flies and other insects ovei a period of several weeks depending upon the thproughness of the treatment. 1 quart. 850 1 gallon.,,$2.90 LIGHTNING GOPHER POISON 12 oz, tin.500 Mrs. F. P. Miller is a Cardston visitor where she will attend the Smith - Workman nuptials to take place tomorrow. Ken Murray of Champion spent the holiday with his mother, Mrs. Elsie Murray. Mrs. Joyce Harker of Raymond is visiting relatives and friends . Mr. H. Tiltson-Jones ia a hospital patient,. Mrs, Annie Hillmer and children are vieiting Mr. & Mrs. Steve Saunders and family at Drumheller, Alberta,. BRING LUXURIANT GROWTH TO lawns SHRUBS .-FLOwERS VEGETABLES H0RM0N0 WEED KILLER Simple.,Safe.•.Sure. Readily sol­uble in cold water. Death to Weeds, Harm­less to grass. Two size packages. Large size will treat 2,500 sq. ft. 900 Small size package will treat 250 sq. ft 250 Monday evening the local Lions Club met eft the Assembly Hall to hold their regular meeting, when they were pleasant­ly surprised by their wives who took charge of the evening’s entertainment. Lionesses J. H. Buchanan, G, G. Woolley, J.J. Strang and J. T, Steele were capable tail-twisters. As the Lion members arri­ved the tail-twisters maHe them up with roug’e and lipstick and placed ladies’ hats on them at appropriate angles. Lioness C.S. Matkin called the meeting to order after which Lion Earl Tanner offered grace. Aprons were given to several Lions and told that they would be the "waitresses" for the supper, which was tastefully pre­pared under the direction of Mrs. C. S. Matkin, A program consisting of community singing led by Lioness Earl Tanner with Miss Gaylia Woolley at the piano, vocal solos by Mrs. Donna Bourne accompanied b# Miss Pauline Bridge was enjoyed. The remainder of thp evening was spent in games. »» 5 _A FROM THE MAGRATH TRADING COMPANY LTD. F CHOICE GRAIN-Ti’ED. BEEF. short ribs, per.lb.20 shanks, per lb.12i sirloin steak, per lb.42 round steak, per lb. 35 shoulder roast, per lb.27 prime rib roast, per lb.33 LAMB: STEW* pQr lb.,,, LEG ROaST* pgr lb SHOULDER RUaST* per lb,.280 G FISH: SALMON* par lb,,•«•••••• .350 FILLETS* pQr lb.350 Magrath Trading Co. Ltd., Magrath, Alberta, Dear Sirs:- During the next week we expect to re­ceive from the factory, a small shipment of Gas powered Washing Machines. One of these washers will be shipped to you immediately on arrival here, A recent W.P.T.B. order has approved a 15% advance on all Washing Machines power­ed by a gasoline engine. Effective immed­iately the price on our 9 G.P. Gas Power Washer will be as follows:- Retail List $152.00 --- ete. etc. (Here is a raise of 15%. We receive letters daily like the above advising us of increased prices on merchandise. But there is no advance in the price of wheat, cattle o& sheep. The very things the world needs. The farmer has to pay 12-20 extra for his machinery, 20 a gallon more for his gas, everything he buys is up. This week cattle prices are down from 500 to $1.00 per hundred. The present federal government (Donald Gordon) is de­termined to put the producer out of bus­iness. 1V A T TP F) meat MARKET o o 1/ . J_J phone 4r2 LOO BE LaRD* pgr lb . .190 PICKLED PIG KNUCKLES. 2O0 1 PRaCTICaL GUIDE TO COLORS: Tests have shown that people react to I different colors in different ways. Since color is so important in modern merchand­ising, the following list of colors antf what they suggest should prove useful. It is designed merely as a guide in the sel­ection of materials for wrapping, decor­ating and other lases. Red - Fire, vividness, boldness, danger, strength, virlility. Maroon - Luxury, richness, firmness, sedateness. Orange - A stimulating color, cheeriness, warmth Brown - Utility, sturdiness, wholesomeness. Light Yellow - Coolnees, cheerfulness, tastefulness, freshness. Light Green, Coolness, tenderness, Dark Green, Restfulness, relaxation,’area, spaciousness, comfort. Light Blue - Coldness, distance, infinity, deep mystery. Lavender - Softness, richness, seclusion fragance, softness. Purple - Opulence, royalty, stateliness, exclusiveness. White - Spaciousness, superiority, purity, cleanliness, airiness. Grey - Sedateness, mildness, primness, age, dependability, seviceability. Black - Mystery, bigness, darkness, fate. V CaRD OF THaNKS. The hospital staff wish to thank the ladies who contributed so generously of their time in sewing for the hospital. Miss Mary Malinsky, Matron of the Magrath Mun­icipal Hospital. THE RED CROSS CaNVaSSERS aRE CaLLING ON YOU THIS WEEK, BE aEaDY F0a THEM, CONTRIBUTE GENERUUSLY. THE NEED IS URGENT. Mr. Wn. Passey had a DeLaval pasteur­ization unit and cooller ordered. When this equipment is installed the Passey Sairy will be one of the most modern and up-to-date in Southern Alberta. We wish the Passeys the best of luck in"' their new business, . V. Miss Laverne Harris has as her guest Miss Eileen Foote of Welling. MaGRaTH TRaDING COMPaNY LTD. " A good place to Trade". II*' Eldon Coleman was "the only representat­ive from the M.a.A.A. jn the Provincial Boxing Finals at’ Cardston this weekend. What Magrath lacked in numbers was made up for in quality. In the finals for the light-weight championship, Coleman knock­ed Wagner from Edmonton out in the second round, Wagner is a well-known fighter and has been Provincial champion in several different classes, , / The second night, Eldon knocked out Killentop from Calgary. He finished the Indian boy off in the second, also, Eldon has fought 3 bouts in Cardston this winter and has won all three by second round knock-outs, -- Junior Turner, .V. Mr. B, Wayne Matkin now stationed at Lethbridge spent Easter holidays with his family at the Ben Matkin home. A number of friends honored Mrs. Ethel Clifton, Thursday, April 18th, the occas­ion being her birthday.,,. Misses Barbara Lamb and friend Shirley Peal of Calgary are guests at the home of the former’s parents, Mr. & Mrs. Russel Lamb•••••.••• Helen and Guy Passey of Lethbridge are spending the Easter holidays with their grandparents, Mr. & Mrs. William Scott. .V. Misses Ladeane Cook and Dorene Hancook of Raymond are visitors at the home of Mr, & Mrs, George Loxton. Mrs. Verona Merkley and son Larry are spending a few days with her parents, Mr, & Mrs, Orin Harker.i,.,. Mr, & Mrs. Roy Powell and their daughter, Mrs. Yetive Bratbr.at ajSd children of Tacoma Wash, are guests of Mrs, Powell's sister, and her husband, Mr. & Mrs, J, H, Anderson. .V. Patients in the Magrath Municipal Hosp­ital include: Mrs, Ves Sabey and son, Mrs, Murray Peters and daughter of Spring Coul­ee, Mrs. Mary Harris, Miss Gail Sabey, Mr, George Bone, Mr. Fred Myatt and Mr, Ken Leishman of Del Bonita. .V. FOR SALE: Spartan Radio complete with batteries, cabinet style. Also a No. 15 Quebec Heater. See Ervin Sabey at Lyman Turners, LOST: J grey saddle pony branded C on left hip. Reward, Lon Clarke. FOR SALE: Tt70 varieties of selected ever- bearing strawberry plants. These plants are adapted to this climate. They do not winter kill easily. Peter Borhyn, NOTICE: Special meeting at the 2nd Ward Chapel, Tuesday April 30th for the 1st & find Ward Relief Societies. All ladies are invited. Program and refreshments served. FOUND: $1,00 bill Call News Office. WANTED: iq head of saddle houses, 10 head of work horses. Ernest Briggs. WANTED TO BUY: Turkey Eggs, Walter Esseb. FOR SALE: g lots, east of our hous®. Mrs, Elige Bourne. FOR SaLE: Kitchen range Cgood baker) $25. Iron bedstead and springs $10,00 Mrs. Inez R. Bennett, R3O9 or Mrs. E. J. Rich, phone J43. FOR SALE: Heater and a dining room table, Steve Landy. FOR SALE: g leather chairs, 2 dining room chairs, 1 occasional chair. Mrs. Pat Chipman, WANTED: giri to do housework, modern home, 2 children. Phone 142 or 15 Mrs. L. A. Wood, Raymond, Alta, LOST: Round wrist watch, Kenneth Neilson. NOTICE: The Red Cross Sewing Rooms will be open Thursday and Friday from 2 to 5 p.m. There is still some sewing to be finished for the Magrath Municipal Hosp­ital. Remember "Charity begins at home1’. Ladies it is urgent that You come out and help complete this work. Mrs, Ruby Ririe. Born to Mr. & Mrs. Murray Peters af Spring Coulee, a daughter, April 16th. .V. CLEANING. AIDS eor spring cleaning Dic-a-doo Paint Cleaner.300 O'Cedar Upholstery & Rug Cleaner 500 0’Cedar Scratch Touch-up Polish.250 O'Cedar Double Action Cream Furn­iture Polish,.250 and 500 WONDERFUL.IF TRUE. An all-purpose, soapless cleaner that suds instantly in hard, soft or sea water and effectively cleans every­thing from delicate hosiery and woollanB to grease-caked heavy machinery, has appeared on the market. Prepared in powdered form and packed in 50 pound cartons and 350 pound drums, this cleaner contains no abrasive and is entirely soluble. Every ingredient is an active useful detergent, Canadian Business uE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A SHIPMENT OF BABIES HIGH CHaIRS IN NATURAL FINISH WITH ATTRACTIVE STEnCIL DESIGN ON PANEL. Magrath Trading Co. Ltd.SPECIALS AT THE MAGRaTH TaaDING COmPaNY Friday, April 26th and Saturday, April 27th AYLMER’S TOMaTOE SOUP, 3 tins. 25 SPAGHETTI Famous FOODS, 2 tins.37 PRUNES, lge# 2 lbs. .32 GRaPE FRUIT JUICE, 2 tins,., SUGaR-HOUSE MOLaSSES, a tin, WHITE BEaNS, 3 lbs,.,.,,, .31 ►13 .22 We have a good supply of Cream of Tartar. Why not use it more often in your baking? COFFEE, Nabob, a tin, COCOA, 1 lb. tin., EkONlS NECTaR. ,46 .31 .29 PEACHES, pride of the Bkanaga , a tin 190 GOODNESS ME PEaS, 2 tins,.32 FRUITS aND VEGETaBEES FOR THE WEEKEND Spuds, 10 . . . Gelery, a lb.150 SWEET SPUDS, a . . 180 PARSNIPS, a ib. .080 cauliflower, a ib. 190 ORaNGES, 252*s a doz. 380 6^ package.420 MaPLE LEaF FLOUR, Cake, . ROBIN HOOD CORN MEaL. Grapefruits, 80’s, 100 each LemoBB, 300's, a doz- 480 PaN CaKE FLOUR, 7 ibf .290 .620 .490 LUNCH COUNTER SPECIaL, SaTURDaY, April 27th at the Magrath Trading Co. Ltd. RALMOLIVE, reg, size, 4 bars.220 SaNI FLUSH, per tin.,270 COILtATiiiS TOOTH PaSTE, large size tube 430