Magrath Store News (June 14, 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. FRIDAY JUNE 14 1946. TELEPHONESs MaGRaTH TRADING COMPANY LTD. STORE HOURS: Office 21, Hardware 34 Magrath, Alberta, Dry Goods Dept. 4r3...

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Main Author: Magrath Trading Store
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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. FRIDAY JUNE 14 1946. TELEPHONESs MaGRaTH TRADING COMPANY LTD. STORE HOURS: Office 21, Hardware 34 Magrath, Alberta, Dry Goods Dept. 4r3 Grocery Dept, 4r2 8 a.in. to 6 p.m. WED. 8 a,m. to 1 p.m. SAT. 8 a.m. to 7 p.m PRINTED SHEER BLOOSES FOR LADIES Draw string neckline with bow tie, long sleeves. Asst’d colors. Sizes 14 to 20. alpine convoy cloth drill Sizes: 10 to 1A. PRIORI to 12c7 WoBd has been received by Mrs. Bessie Meldrum of the graduation of her youngest son, Lloyd, at the Logan Agricultural Coll­ege. Lloyd received his B.So. degree, Sat­urday, June 8th. He has been recommended as an assistant professor in the University of South Dakota, and he ' . was also offer­ed an assistantship at the Logan College; but he is planning on furthering his educ­ation next year and thus receiving his Master degree. FOR JAUNTY RAINWEAR Mr. & Mrs. M. L. Burgess had as recent house-guests, her sister, Mrs, L. Lamb of Woolford, and her neice and husband, Mr. & Mrs. G. Broadbent of Leavitt., Mrs. Georgia Heggie and children of Raymond are guests at the home of her mother, Mrs. Ethel Clifton.,.,,, Mr. & Mrs. Rex Miller and Mr, & Mrs. F. P. Miller motored to Great Falls, Mont, for the holiday weekend. Mr. & Mrs. Leo Hancock of Raymond were recent visitors at the M.L. Burgess home.•••.•• PLhSTIG BY The YARD for raincoats, capes, head squares, aprons, cardtable covers, and many other uses. Pastel green, blue, yellow, mauve, rose and white. 36” wide. 490 a yard. GREETING GARDS FOR EVERYDAY AND DON'T FORGET FATHER’S DAY, JUNE 16th We have a good assortment to please one and all. Card complete with envelope 50 The church service was proceeding suc­cessfully when a woman in the gallery got so interested that she leaned out too far and fell over the railings. Her dress caught in a chandelier, and she was sus­pended in mid-air. The minister noticed her undignified position and thundered at the congregation! Any person who turns around will be struck stone blind”. A man, whose curiosity was getting the_ better of him, turned to his companion and said.!"I'm going to risfa one eye". FOR COSTUME JEWELRY Spe our new shipment including Ear­rings, Brooches, Bracelets, and Novelty pieces. All prices. Dry Goods Novelty Counter. FLANNELETTE BLiiNKETS Mrs. George Hamilton and song Jerry and Jim spent the weekend at Cardston with Mr. & Mrs. Cal Merkley. . Mrs. Alberta Clifton left Wednesday for Macleod where she will visit relatives, she was accompanied by her daughter, Carol,,. Dr, & Mrs. Ernest Poulsen announce the birth of a daughter, born, Monday, June 10th. Miss Martha Harker spent the weekend in Lethbridge with her sister, Mrs. E. G. Ashton. . LADIES COTTON HOSE FOR EVERYDAY iiltEAR All sizes, Suntan owly. 290 a pair. Mr. & Mrs. Ross Baker announce the engagement of their oldest daughter, Jean to Herbert Watmough, son of Mr. & Mrs. C. A. Watmough of Shaughnessy. The wedding to take place July 10th. JUST ARRIVED. A SHIPMENT OF JERSEY DRESS MATERIALS IN ASSORTED COLORS aND designs. Phone 4r3, Dry Goods Dept. Magrath Trading Co. Ltd, BaSIBaLL schedule (southern Alta June 16th; Magrath at Sunburst June 19th; Magrath at Wrentham June 23rd: Warner at Magrath June 26th; Magrath at New Dayton June 30th: Sunburst at Magrath July 3rd : Magrath at New Dayton July 7th £ Warner at Magrath July 10th; Magrath at Wrentham / July 14th: Raymond at Magrath July 17th; Magrath at Raymond July 21st; Sunburst at Magrath July 24th: Wrentham at Magrath July 28th: Magrath at Warner July 31st: New Dayton at Magrath August 4th Magrath at Sunburst Inter/ FOR SALE: good cow guaranteed to have Bangs Disease, If your cow does not have Bangs just turn her over to the Magrath Town Council and they will see that she gets it within a year, J, W, Alston FOUNDtf i8»* pipe wrench Wallace Dudley FOR SaLE: Car of Keed Barley. Alta. Pacific Elevator, C. R. Spence LUST: License Plate No. X12612 Ken Gheeseworth LaNTED: Good Milk Gowsf 1 saddle horse and saddlec Bill Passey LOST: Registration Cards and photographs in a case, Mrs. Steve Gruninger. Please leave at News Office. FOR SaLE: a good Heantzman Piano Mrs. E„ Bourne FOUND: Fountain pen. News Office. FOR SaLE: 40 acre farm, mile from town. M. Eo Spencer .■ FOR REinTj Basement coom with two / beds. Apply Mrs, Soren Anderson NOTICE: ill rate-payers in the Town of Magrath are reminded that the 7y£ discount on Current Taxes wil . be allowed up to and including June 30th; after which the Dieoount will only be 5^, Sec, Treas. J. Tq Steele = i.- S i a- .• = from the Mj4.GR/1TH TRADING CO. mEAT COUNTER CHOICE BEEF:/ Blade Roast, per lb, ROUND BONE RuaST .27 . 27 . . 30 per lb. .33 .42 DOMINION DaY WILL BE CELEBRATED IN MaGRaTH WITH a FULL DaY OF SPORTS, commencing with a grand parade at 9 a.m. The parade will be for the young people and all others wishing to par ticipate in the same. Program to be held at the Assembly Pall9 at-10 a.m, Dinner will be served at nooru. Full line of sports on the Park grounds ir the afternoon, including a Baseball Game. Good prizes will be offered for sporting events. Look for a list of prizes soon. Grand ball in the evening with liberal door prizes. Orchestra ’’Ted’s Melody Men" Proceeds for redecorating the 2nd Ward Meeting House, Sponsored by the 2nd Wayd Primary Assoc. LOST: Monday evening a wallet containing valueable papers including RegistratiSn Card, Passport, Discharge papers and other Military papers that cannot be replaced. Also a sum of money. Finder please return to Jim Minor. (Reward). per lb ROLLED POT RuaST} pen Lb PRIME RIB KOaST SlALUlN STEaK n er lb SHaMKS p9r SHORT RIBS, per lb••••••••••••••••••17 12| PORK: Shoulder Roast, per lb, LOIN CHOPSf per ib. LEG AOaST. per lb, ,29 ,40 ,39 LaMB i_ Leg Roast, per lb.,, Shoulder Roast, per lb, .40 .28 Stew, per lb.,.10 BEEF DRIPPING. 2 lb. carton.,15 LOST: Ladies Black Underarm-Purse con­taining ration books, etc. Finder please return to Mrs. M.L. Burgess. WANTED: Girl or Woman for General House­work. . .Mrs. Prudence Poulsen 1259 - 6th Ave. A. South Lethbridge NOTICE: students in General Shop and Home Economics will exhibit their projects that were made this year,on Wednesday, June 19th from 3:30 to 4:®$. The public is invited to come and see the work done by these pupils. Miss Herta Moll and Mr, V.E. Bohnet NuTICE: The United Church Ladies Aid which was postponed last week will be held at the home of Mrs. G, V, Balderson, on Friday, June 14th. Cars will leave the Trading Company at 2:90 FOR SALE: Moffat Range. Hand Washer (cradle machine) Small cupboard. Can be seen at +.Vip res?dar?e ','f> Tins, Fern Chato. Born to Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Ito, a daughter, June 11th at the Magrath Municipal Hospital, FOUND: Misses Blue Purse, Call at News Office. DOES IT MAKE SENSE? Canadian factories have pretty well complet­ed their reconversion problems and, barring the effects of strikes, are generally produc­ing consumer goods in a good volume. Yet there is still a shortage on retail merchants shelves, Why? The reason generally given these days is that the factories are giving preference to export business. There is a great shortage of lum­ber for much needed homes on the prairies, yet carloads of lumber are leaving the Pas for South Africa. There is a shortage of building papers while the paper mills are ex­porting pulp to the U.S. There is a tremend­ous shortage of linoleums due to a lack of linseed oil, yet the government is asking the factories to export linoleums and offering them extra oil if they do so. Men’s bhirts are practically off the market here yet the Minister of Trade, Mr. McKinnon, boasts that Canadian-made shirts are on sale in tjne West Indies, The government has a definite policy of en­couraging exports. Not just exports of our surplus production like wjjieat, but of manu­factured goods that are greatly needed at home. To permit foreign countries to pay for these exports, it. is lending them Canadian dollars. The loans may or may not be repaid; probably not. The Canadian taxpayer is paying for these goods that he cannot get for his own use, Does it make sende? Not to us. The Silent Salesman, Goll: ~ ■■ --- The Annual Tournament Results, June 9th MEN' S Championship and Annual Trophy won by Jake Neubaurer of Cardston runner up '*Sonny" Rutton of Lethbridge 1st Flight: F. Sabey, Cardston ftnd : Ken Anderson 2nd Flight: Dean Bennett Runner up Cy Dawson, Lethbridge 3rd Flight Pal Power, Lethbridge Runner up F, Aldridge, Cardston 4th A, Lundrigan, Cardston Runner up K, Kcllvena, Lethbridge 5th Donnie Burt, Cardston 2nd "Slim" Lawlor V 6th Jr, Turner 2nd K. Leavitt, Cardston 7th, D. Low, Cardston 2nd Lee Harker 8th, A. C. King, Raymond 2nd D. Sutherland, Lethbridge 9th, Geo. Swedish, Raymond 2nd Geo. Young, Cardston 10th, W. Holberton, Lethbridge 2nd Lee Neilson, Lethbridge 11th, Don Lewis, Lethbridge, 2nd F, Sloan, Cardston, 12th Bud Carter, Lethbridge 2nd Don Harker 13th Dr. Key, Cardston 2nd D, Smith, Milk River 14th Aut Wilson, Lethbridge 2nd V. Bohnet, 15th M. Verbourg, Milk River 2nd A. Smith, New Dayton 16th H. Jolliffe, Spring Coulee 2nd H. Greenway, Lethbridge. Mrs. N. C. Neilson entertained Tues­day afternoon in honor of her great grandchildren, Burnard Dari Sabey and Norma Joan Christenson. Those present were Mrs. Ervin Sabey and son Burnard, Mrs. Norman Christenson and daughter Norma Joan, Mrs. Lyman Turner, Mrs. Earl Neilbon, Mrs. F. P. Miller and Mrs, Rex Miller, Dainty refreshments were served. The D. N. R. (Bucket) Ditcher is now at the Orville Hillmer farm, Steele Blumel says it is 12 years since the ditch was cleaned, back in the days of A. 0. Peterson. If Mr, Peterson was then 38, how old is his daughter Agnes? One for Grade 9. Patients in the Magrath Municipal Hospital this week include: Messrs. George Bone, H. Tiltson fflonea, Lawerence Hillmer, Baby Donald Parsons, Mrs. Ernest Briggs and son, Mrs. Steve Chabay and daughter, Mrs. Kenneth Ito and daughter. The marriage of Miss Margaret Bennett,, daughter of Mr, & Mrs. Verd Bennett, and Mr. Varold ’’Sandy" Rolf- son of Raymond took place Wednesday, June 12th at the Cardston Temple with Pres. E. J. Wood performing the cer­emony. A wedding supper was enjoyed at the home of the bride’s parents,. 17th L. Walker, Warner 2nd A. Ley 18th Geerrge Herr, Cardston 2nd L. Lay"ton, Cardston 19th Steve Tomie, Lethbridge / 2nd Ken Harker v 20th Jim Toomer 2nd Burns Sabey 21st R. 0. Drake, New Dayton 2nd C, F. Kaupp, New Dayton LADIES Championship, Mrs. Aut Wilson, Lethbridge Runner up Mrs. Cy Dawson ’’ 1st Flight, Mrs. Smith, Milk River Runner up Mrs. Aldrich, Cardston The Magrath Golf Club executive wish to express their appreciation of the support accorded by the business men of Magrath in contributing to our Annual Tournament which was a decided success. All concerns readily contributed. Special appreciation for the wonderful Annual Trophy is accord­ed to the Magrath Trading Co. which will assure the success of future Annual Tourn­aments at Magrath. We may mention that this was one of the largest Tournaments wver held in the South country with over 100 participants taking part. Magrath Golf Club, per Secty N. E. Blaxall At the Park Theatre : Friday & Saturday "Road to Utopia", Bob Hope, King Crosby Monday & Tuesday, "Jessie James Wednesday & Thursday, "Belle of the Yukon.'I Sunday evening the following friends spent a social evening at the C. S. Matkin home* Mr, & Mrs, Gordon Matkin, Mr, & Mrs, L, B, Tanner, Mr, & Mrs, Ollen Henderson, Mr, & Mrs, "Jim1* Green, Misses Marjorie Dudley, Leitha Miller, Nadine Dow and Alice Zemp of Lethbridge, Messrs, Eldon Coleman, Dee Leishman, Ray Smith and Bernard Critch field, A dainty lunch was served,,,,,,. Word has been received that Allan, son of Mr, & Mrs, Leo Coleman, has arrived in Canada, having served overseas in the R.C. A.F THE NEW "GOLDEN ARROW" SPORTS SHIRT IN A SMALL CHECK. CUNGEETIBLE NECKLINE. Checks of Tan, Blue or Green mixtures. Men's sizes. 2 pockets, $3.75 DonT t forget. „ . FATHER’S DAY ,-. Sunday, June 16th. FOR GIFT SUGGESTIONS CaLL AT THE maGRaTH TRADING company ltd. . " A good place to Trade" Mr. & Mrs. Hal Meldrum and daughters of Salt Lake City, Utah are visiting Mr, & Mrs Bryafi Melctrum hiUCLaoIN VawiP with stitched no-mar sole. The popular choice for sports' or lounging. Wear them indoors or out All the comforts of slipper. Sizes 6 $2.95 leather toe cap. Priced at $3,35 a pair. canvas footwear with FaNCO sole. For summer com­fort try a pair of these light - weight Oxfords, Made of cool / /' canvas with a Friday evening the "Weekly Chat" Club met at the home of Mrs. Margaret Sabey for a Farewell party in the form of a Hankie Shower for Mrs. Ervin Sabey who left Wednesday by T.C.A. for Ladysmith, B,C. The following were present: Mesdames Beth Tooraer, Melva Christenson, Esther Toomer, Maurine Tanner, Marjorie Tomlinson, Jean Harker, Mildred Hafcker, Dorothy Hamilton, , Effie Bennett, Audrey Ririe and Marjorie Coleman. The members of the club present­ed the guest of honor with a baby chenille crib cover for her infant son. Mr. Ervin Sabey, accompanied by A. J. Sabey motored to Ladysmith, B.C. last week.,.,. Mr. & Mrs. Rondo Robinson, Mr. & Mrs. Horace Ririe accompanied by Mr. & Mrs. Howard Fletcher of Picture Butte motored to Great Falls, Mont, on business. Mrs. Nellie Felger returned to Portland with her son and wife, Mr. & Mrs. Jack Minion SwlMMlNO trunks IN ALL SIZES AND A BEVY OF COLORS. at the MAGRATH TRADING CO. LTD. Men's Dept. " A good place to trade" STRAW HA^S FOR ONE ATD ALE I Particular Men. In shades of Tan, Brown and Cream. All sizes. Cross-grain-i ribbon trim. $1.98 to $2.50 Mrs. M.F.R. Lloyd entertained the foll­owing friends, Wednesday afternoon in honor of her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Charles Lloyd, Mesdames Belle Harker, Dorothy Hamilton, Mayme Dudley, Jean Blumel, Lily Spring, Ruth Shelton, Elsie Owens, Virginia Hillmer ' Gwen Harker, W. Scott, G. V, Balderson, Bruce Balderson and Miss Letitia Hall. . A very enjoyable afternoon was spent and dainty refreshments were served. Mr. & Mrs. Steve Chabay are the parents of a baby girl, June 8th at the Magrath Municipal Hospital.•••••• Mesdames Wallace Wilde ana ^ughter, Eldon Peterson and children, and Miss Jeanette Heninger were Thursday visitors. JUST ARRIVED IN THE HARDWARE DEP ARTMEKT lounge & Chair suite TRI.LaMPS with shades coffee tables end Tables bridge table and 4Chairs CRIB DROPBACK COUCH SILVER PLATED STANDS WITH Pl REA LININGS PICTURES HOOKED RUGS CLEANING AIDS* (waxes, Polishes, etc.) Phone 34 Magrath Trading Company Ltd, Ladies Ready to Wear Dept. The following people spent the holiday weekend at Waterton Lakes: Mr. & Mrs. Phil Sheer, Mr. & Mrs. Russel Blumel, Mr. & Mrs. Shelton Ririe, Misses Jill Gibb, Leola Bennett, Jennie Bozajeski and Evelyn Smith; Messrs. Jack Harker, Dick Sabey, Blaine Anderson, Jay Christenson, Cal Alston and Dennis James.••«*•• Mr. Williard Bennett of Cardston spent Tuesday in town. Born to Mr. & Mrs, Ernest BPiggs, a son, at the Magrath Municipal Hospital, Saturday June 8th. I k LOVELY PLASTIC HANDBAGS to complete your Ensemble Black envelope or pouch styles.-Priced. B4.75 to BIO.95 "Any man can find work if he’ll only use his brains," said the efficiency ex­pert, "providing, of course, he is rAady to adapt himself to circumstances, like a piano-tuner I once met on the Canadian prairie." "But, even, if he is adaptable,” pro­tested one listener, "he couldn't make piano-tuning pay with pianos so few and far between." "Admitted," replied the expert, "but he made quite a decent living tightening up barbed-wire fences". It is true that both men and women are --- -—— wearing the same kind of jeans, but the A NEB SHIPMENT OF PLAY SHOES ARRIVED overall effect is different, TODAY* THURSDAY. Ladies siaes 4?r to 7-^- I I I 1 II « I ' II IS PCTaTuE kettles $1.20 each PERCOLATOR $2.40 each Sauce pans Assorted sizes, 700, 900, 950 $1.10 each PIE PLaTES 250 and 300 each Loaf Bread Tins, each 500 Call at the Hardware Dept. for your Cooking Utensils. We have a complete stock. i HOUSEHOLD NECESSITIES Cannister Sets, set of 4 White with Red. $1.50 Step-on Garbage Gan. . White withered trim. Si. 95 The local Lions Club held their meeting Monday evening at the Assembly Hall with the following Lions installed is officers: i President.G. G. Woolley; 1st Vice-Pres­ident, J.C. Robinson; 2nd Vice-President Pingree Tanner; 3rd Vice-President I.V. Law; Secretary.J. T, Steele, Treasurer — George A. Taylor; Lion Tamer.,Ray Harker; Tail Twister.Jay Hamilton; Directors: R. Robinson, J. H. Buchanan, and A. 0. Peterson. Delegates appointed' to attend the Convention at Waterton Lakes Park the 19th, 20th, 21st and 22nd of June, were Lions A. 0. Peterson, C. S. Matkin, J. T. Steele and G. V. Balderson. A very delicious supper was served by Mrs. C, S. Matkin assisted by Mesdames J. J. Strang and Marie Stellmacher.,.,,. GIVE Father a FOOTSTOOL, -a TRI.LaMP, smart end Table for the side of his Favorite chaIR or a fountain pen fur Father's day. ’if he is sportsminded, we Have FISHING TaCKLE, GOLF CLUBS aND BaGS, TENNIS KACmuETb aND BaSEBaLL E^ulPMmNT. . IT WON'T BE LONG NOW, SO SHOP EaRLY. aSK OR PHONE THE HaRDWaRE DEPT. MaGRaTH TRaDING CO. LTD. Miss Alice Faye Rasmussen and her sister, Mrs. Lloyd Woodruff Were joint hostesses Friday even­ing at the home of their parents to the following friends: Mr. & Mrs. L. Stevenson, Mr. & Mrs. L. Woodruff, Mrs. Mildred Rasmussen, Misses Marjorie Dudley, Leitha . / Miller, Grace Johnson, Buelah F Bennett, Norma Thomson and Jessie Chipman of Welling; Messrs. Dee Leishman, Eldon Coleman, Query Gruninger, Don JEohnson, Varge Bennitt, Robert Brandiey of Ray­mond; Tom Engleson and Marvin Valgerson of Taber. Gomes Were played after which delicious refreshments were served by the hostesses. A GIFT FOR THE JUNE BRIOF. An electric 2-burner hot pla.te complete with pyrex teakettle and a coffee maker. $37.75 A very successful track meet was held Monday, June 10th at the local Tow Park when participants from many towns took part,. Mr. & Mrs. Bob Minion and family of Lethbridge have taken up residence here. Mr. Gotlob Felger of New Westminster, B.C. is a visitor at the home of his . daughter, Mr, & Mrs. A. Neinman,,,.,, * Mrs. Melvin Godfrey, Mrs. Dora Coleman and Miss Eva Marie Crookston left Wednesday morning for Salt Lake City, Utah.,. FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES NEw GaBBaGE, per'lb.».80 LEiTUGE, per head,•••.,•••••••,1®0 CELERY, pgr lb.•••••••••••••••120 NEW SPUDS, 5 lbs. 230 Friday, June 14th and. Saturday, June 15th. phone 4r2 PEaNUTS IN THE SHELL LEiuONS, .i. d0Zen in a carton.250 BaNaNaS (aii you want), per lb.,,150 NlC MUaRaY SALT, 5 lbs.13 BaKING PEaNUTS, pwr ib.29 ^UaKlR ROLLED OaTS, per pkg.22 GUT MIXED PuEL, £ ib. .21 DRIED PRUNES, 40-50; 2 lbs.33 DRIED FIGS, per ib. .36 1 lb. carton 230 CANNED CORN, (Limit 2 tins).each 150 PUMPKIN, "Green lake" Brand, a tin.,.130 APRICOTS, "King Beach" a tin.,.200 Saturday, June 15th "HOT FUDGE SUNDaE". . 15^ WODBURY SOaP, 4 bars.•••••••••»• .290 SNaP HaND GLEaNeR, per tin.230 EamON'S NEGTaR, per bottle.•••••••••.290 BLUE RIBBON COCOa, l lb. carton.250 NORVaLL’S maLTED mILK, a bottle.•••••670 OVaLTINE, 16 . .980 LONDONEKKY ICE GREaM POWDER, a package Ready mix. Easy to use, 150 LISTERINE TOOTH PaSTE, large tube.370 NUGGET SHOE POLISH, 2 tins.230 "TUXEDO" grand VaNILLa, pure, 4 pz. bottle 430 baking chocolate, % ib. i90