Magrath Trading Co. Store News (February 11, 1955)

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. AGReYTH TRADJb G G 5 RR NEY/5 PH0NE3-0FFICE 21-HARDWARE 34-DRY GOODS 124 GROCERIES 4 Friday Feb.11th./55 r p'WO’ S z '':...

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Main Author: Magrath Trading Store
Format: Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: J. A.�Ririe 1955
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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. AGReYTH TRADJb G G 5 RR NEY/5 PH0NE3-0FFICE 21-HARDWARE 34-DRY GOODS 124 GROCERIES 4 Friday Feb.11th./55 r p'WO’ S z '': J/ .7'. -A1 / r*•- . it’ • '.;A/&-T**X -1 • *'. x 1 - '1 * i - q*.Ar V. ^<4 G<- AGES Slips ,.,.43.98 A BLEND OF DACRON & ACETATE. Slips .92.98 NYLON AND RAYON PLISSE Nite Gowns, 9 9 9 9 9 9 ,_)/ V NECK. PINK AND TURQUOISE Pyj ctTTlclS 9*0 9099999 /7R NOVASILK. Red and Blue 3,75 M-45 Wool Scarves . PINK, GREEN, WHITE . jj)l *98 Nylon Scarves . BLUE AND RED WITH FLORAL pi , 59 DESIGNS. 3 Q A 0 A C Q G A C C ?■ © " S 6 PILLOW SLIPS. Superior quality. per pair.980 SHEETS.Lockwood quality muslin.81x90 per pair.$7.50 PILLOW TUBING. per yd.$1.00 Q Q Q £• A A C 0 A C. £ @ © @ © 6 Kid Gloves ■ BROWN, BLACK AND NAVY. $3.95 LINED GLOVES. BLACK AND BROWN.$3.35 WOOL GLOVES. Ass1t.colors.980 to $1.39 e@£GA^AA3SA iY© © © £ @ WE HAVE VALENTINES OF ALL KINDS. ALSO VALENTINE NAPKINS. ! e © a © ° 3 © © a - . „ . : t- € BLACK VELVET .$2.98 yd. Makes beautiful cushions. Come and see our Samples. We also have the Yam to work them with in assorted colors. G4j " € G 3 A A : .©©£©£© LENARDS STRETCHEASE BRIEFS for Ladies'. 100$ Nylon. Fits ladies' 32" to 44" hips,. © © © A £ 3 © ? # © €: 3 £ 0 <3 © @ © © KLEENEX- 50 pkg. or by the carton 590 n v/eek & ci & end at 12 th eb 11th Picnic Haras (6 to 8 lb.).LB. « 35j£ Beef Roasts . I (CHUCK OR BLADE). . 320 Prime rib Roasts . (TENDER).LB. . « 530 Pork Chops . (LOIN).LB. 41 550 Salami . (TASTY). . LB.> 59/ Beef Stew . (YORK BRAND) 15 oz. tins.2 for.* 630 TO-DAYS RECIPE— 1 cup dctes 1 cup walnuts !§- cups bread crumbs-2 eggs Teaspoon vanilla 1 cup sour cream pinch of salt ■g- teaspoon soda g- cup sugar f- cup flour 1 teaspoon baking powder. Put mixture in baking powder can and steam lvr hours. Serve with whipped cream or sauce. ■ A- reader . NOTICE OF Aj'.'NUAL MEETING OF EIECTORS. .PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that a meeting of 'or the "Town of Magrath will be held in the Town Hall on Monday the 14-th. day of Februaryt 1955, at eight o-clock P.M. for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Mayor,Secretary- Treasurer, Auditor and Chairmen of the various committees of Council for the year ending thirty first day of December, 1954. Dated at Magrath, Alberta, this 7th. day of February, 1955. J.T.Steele - Sec’ty.Treas. HOSPITAL PATIENTS— Mesdames Julia Ririe, Sadie Rice, Laura Anderson, Ruth Norton, Olive Heap,Harry Bly,Joe Popp, Mary French, Baby Jimmie Harker,Vernon Vollendorf, «nna Schneidt,C-len Gurney,Roy Araki, Elsie Chetek, Carl Hufnagel, Kenneth Jensen, Marguerite Thomson and baby, Ruth Wilde and baby, Coleen Brown and baby, Jeannie Robinson & babies1. Elizabeth Wurtz and baby. FOR A FULL MEAL OR BETWEEN MEAL SHACK TRY OUR LUNCH COUNTER. HOME COOKING AND HOI® BAKING. HOT DOCS. HAMBURGERS. SANDWICHES ICE CREAM SUNDAES AND MILK SHAKES. HOT DRINKS. SEE OUR LEW PRINTED MENU. The Butcher's Proposal I never sausage eyes as thine. I wish you’d butcher hand in mine, And liver round me every day. We’d seek some hamlet far away And cleaver way to happiness. Mrs. Mary Nelson entertained on Monday in honor of her mothers*(Mrs.A.B.Critchfield) 74th. birthday.Those present were Mesdames Marinda Bradshaw,Elsie Murray,Sybil Allen, Connie Hudson, Mae Blumell.,Margaret Meldrum, Leona Loxton, Beth Eaequemont, Martha Miller Nora Ackroyd,Margaret Anderson,Olive James, Emma Judd,Mae Bennett, Laura Bridge,Eleanor Spencer, Betty Harris, Rae Atwood, Flora Palmer, Fannie Webster and Eleanor Hyde of Lethbridge and Emma Ovard and Eleanor Holman of Taber. Many lovely gifts were received •and a delicious lunch served by the hostess A highlight of the day was a personal phone call from (Aunt Sal) of Aunt Sal's column in the Lethbridge Herald. Mrs. Critchfield has been contributing to her column for th« lastten years. 9 Word was received on Wed. by Mi». &:Mrh. Norris Blaxall of the birth of a great grandchild ( a girl) on Feb. 8th. to Mr, & Mrs. McMillin of Riverside, California. Mrs. McMillin is the former Joan Blaxall. Ingersoll Cheese (f.:.,2holl) . ___________________ 2 lbs.for $1.00 Pineapple juic 0 (LIBBY’S 48 OZ.) ___________________ 3 tins for $1.00 Grrap G f ruit Ju 1 CG (horsey brand) ___________________ 3 tins for $1.00 Flaked tuna & Salmon (3 tins tuna and one pink Salmon) 4 tins for Si.00 Broders Angel Cake Mix Deal 560 with 150 off. Sardines 11 tins?. for :®1.0C (BRUNSWICK BRaND) Puritan Meat Spread 7 tins for 5n^oo Graham Wafers 3 pkgs.for 534.00 Carnation Milk 6 tins for .jj)l « 00 (FOR PANCAKE DAY F,IB. 22nd.) 5# VIJO PAN CAKE FLOUR & 1-33 WAFFLE SYRUP FOR $1.M 4 lbs.490 Grapefruit Onions Celery RUBY RED . MEDIUM SPANISH. GREEN AND CRISP 3 for.350 3 lbs.320 2 lbs.350 Mayfair quality Chocolates 1 lb.box 990 Just arrived. Some new styles in Cotton housedresses TO BRIGHTEN YOUR DAY. SIZES 14 to 20 and lE^r to 24g- • Ass'td. prices. The 1st. and 2nd. Ward Special Interest Groups held Fireside on Sunday night In the Banquet room in the Assembly Hall. About 48 people were present. Records were played and lunch was served. - HIGH SCHOOL VALENTINE DANCER SATURDAY FEB. 12th. at 8.30 P.M. HIGH SCHOOL GYM - ORCHESTRA IN ATTENDANCE QUEEN WILL BE CROWNED. - FREE LUNCH 50£ PER PERSON Cotton Cardigans THESE COTTON CARDIGANS AND PULL OVERS ARE IDEAL FOR SCHOOL WEAR. Sizes small and medium. Will fit 6 to 8 yr.girls. Colors:Turquoise,Blue,Brown and figured. PRICE.$1.9$ each. Blouses LITTLE GIRLS' BLOUSES in rayon, dacron and COTTON IN VARIOUS STYLES AND PRICES. Friends are invited to call at the home of Ervin Harris on Sunday Feb. 13th. from 2 to 6 P.M. The occasion being his 60th. birthday. ■'T“Shirts "HOWDY DOODY" "T" SHIRTS. SIZES 3 to 6 in good quality knitwear. Price.$1.85 For the little Miss a smart striped,short sleeve cardigan with collar. Colors,red, blue and yellow with white. Price.$1.75 FOR SALE— Piano Accordion . 12 base, Mrs. Thos. Dudley "THE MAGRATH TPADING COMPANY LIMITED." For every worry under, the. sun,. There is a remedy or there Is. nonb.' If there be one, try and find itJ, If not, never mind it. G.W.G.Jeans GIRLS - 2 to 18 years - $3.50 to $4.95 LADIES'- 22 to 36" waist, with short, medium and long leg. $4.95 THE REGULAR WEEKLY SQUARE DANCE HAS BEEN CANCELLED FOE THIS WEEK OWING TO BAD WEATHER AND THE BASKET BALL PLAYOFF. No more diaper drudgery. DRYPER PADS. Regular size flushaway pads. 100 in box. PRICE --- $1.49 Maternity Drosses in COTTON PRINTS POLKA DOT RAYON BENGALINE in Red and Black SMART STYLES NOT INTERESTED. An elderly couple from a rural community were fascinated by the window display along the main city street. For a long time they stood watching a demonstrator place a bunch of laundry in a washing machine with the resultant swirling and splashing of water."Well," said the old lady at last,"if that's television, they can have it. \ ' I XV J i \ /\ /' ._ ,, V ti y. hJ A /, ra ' f~; A r- j r r, I A Stork Shower was held In the United Church for the twin babies’ of Mr. & Mrs. Wayne Robinson on Friday. Many lovely gifts wore received. Hostesses Ufor the occasion'were Mesdames Dorothy ?_inor,Alma Whitt,Norma Owens and Virginia Hillmer. bS^Z,- ■- * V. Friday and -r - Saturday A A > , Fob.llth.& 12th Mr. Blaine Harker is a patient in a Lethbridge hospital where he is receiving treatment. a >< - v/ $ f V ■' f 2 y '‘Un Stairs1' >• •• Slacks THESE ARE OF VARIOUS MATERIALS & COLORS. ORLOMA- Blend of Orion,Viscose and Acetate SAxxogy gvyfy-, COHOMA- Resists soil. Is water repellan’bf; \ CENTURA- Blended all Rayon Fabric.Water nv repellant. Crease resistant. 12 pairs only 8 to 18 years Values ,?4«95 to. r 311.95 •,--3.- p) V . V ( ' i t■ x\ x A A . .1 A A A * K © • A A ? £ A A ©' A AM'- s, A - a e Mrs. Don Bennett of Edmonton is visiting BASKETBALL. . relatives in Magrath and Spring Coulee. a a c a i : ■. : a a ? 3 < a e a Towels White terry towels Regular.39 d Sp J Cl al a at a a e 25p White with Yellow L: Green Borders. ”BIG CHILDREN’S VALENTINE DANCE" SATURDAY, FEB.12TH. FROM 4 to 6 P.M.IN THE ASSEMBLY HALL FOR ALL CHILDREN 1 to 10. YEARS OF AGE. (MCH_&EJ£D PLEASE BRING 1 VALENTINE WITH YOUR NAME ON IT.) PRIZES AWARDED FOR SPECIAL DANCES. REFRESHMENTS SOLD. -Children’s Dance Committee. A shower was held on Wed. afternoon in the Assembly Hall Banquet room for Mrs. Geraldine James Olsen, with her sisters,Mrs. Vada DeGinnis and Mrs. Marcia Richardson as hostesses.Friends of Mrs. Olsen arranged the gifts and acted as serviteurs and Mrs. Mary Assortment of odd dishes for half price. INCLUDING BON BON DISHES. MUSTARD DISHES. ASH TRAYS zlND NUMEROUS OTHERS. 0 3 A A A . . C Z A A A A 0 A @ © 0 The expectations of life depend upon diligencejthe mechanic that would perfect his work must first sharpen his tools. The Magrath Rockets ended their current I.B.L. campaign in undisputed possession of the first place by downing the Iethbridge Green Acres 75-68, Sat. night on the local court. Rockets now play the last place Cardston Maple Leafs in the best of three semi-final series, with Raymond tackling the Green Acres. Acres held command most of the way under the guidance of Newton and Lilja. The half time score stood 40-39 in favor of Lethbridge, who continued to set the pace for the next ten minutes. Then the Rockets, under the heads-up ball playing of Tyler Alston who collected 20 points and Karren and Rice who potted 19 and 15 points respectively, took over. Blair Sabey was next in line with 10, Walt Harris topped the losers with 16 points, followed closely by Don Newton with 15. Doug Terry had 14 and Lilja was held to 11 points. -Jim Cook 0 A 0 G A A A A A A A A 0 A C © © 0 @ Men's Iron.Man Pants Eztra large.44 & up 7 pair only.Steg.$7.5Q Jeek end special $4.95 ©A A 3 " A A A c A A '3 A A A 0 0 © Mrs. June Harker entertained for Mrs.Jose Woods of New Westminster last Friday night. Those present were M'lssdames Millie Rice,Ireta Matkin,Mary Dudley,Martha Rusler,Flora Austin, Norma Alston,Olive Bradshaw,Ina Blaxall,Jean Dudley, Gwen Harker, Belle Harker, Avilda Harker and the honored guest. A tasty lunch was served by the hostess. -BASKETBALL-FIRST GAME OF SEMI-FINAL PLaYOFFS. ROCKETS vs.CARDSTON MAPLE LEAFS THURSDAY FEB. 1OTH. PRELIMINARY --- 7.30 P.M. MAGRATH LIONS vs MILK RIVER COME OUT AND GIVE THE LOCAL TEAMS YOUR SUPPORT. WE HAVE A GOOD SUPPLY OF CUT OUT VALENTINE BOOKS IN TEE DRY GOODS DEPaRTMS FOR SALE— 5^- ton^baled chested wheat hay __ Forrest Balderson FOR SALE—Large size crib and mattress. Contact Mrs.Forrest Balderson FOR SALE— Small house, Garage and Chicken coop. To be moved. Gee Join Paul. 1st.house north of the old hospital. THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE HOSPITAL AUXIL- -IARY WILL BE HELD FRIDAY EVENING AT 8 P.M. FEB. 11TH. AT THE HOSPITAL. Elsie Owens.Secty On Sunday eveningrMr.■'& Mrs.uJoe Alston entertained the following friends$ Mr. & Mrs. Richard Bradshaw,Charles Harker,Earl Harker, Clyde Bennett,Dave Keeler,Elmer Ririe, Orson Bridge, Jack Bridge, and Nephi Harker. A tasty plate lunch was served and the evening spent in reminiscing. LET PS HaVE .l SCHOOL BAND PRACTISE AT HIGH SCHOOL TUESDAY AND FRIDAY AT 11.45 A.M.(NOON) EVERY ONE INT­ERESTED IS INVITED. PARENTS- WE NEED YOUR CO-OPERATION. WHY NOT HAVE A BAND GOING STRONG BY JUBILEE TIME THIS SUMMER. CONDUCTOR - Orson Bridge. Wallace Dudley- Manager Alex Poulsen FOR SuLE— 2000 bus. of Chinook Seed Wheat. Certified No. 1. Certificate grade A33609. Not a wild oat. -See Slim Lawlor. Floyd Toomer's Rink with Dale Toomer, Phil Sheer,and Elmer Bennett were the winners of the 3rd. prize in the 1st. event at the Barons Bonspeil last week. "This is the last time i waste a perfectly good coffee break asking for a raise 1" The death occurred on Wednesday Feb. 9th. of Mrs. Agnes Turner at the home of her daughter Mrs. Caroline Beggs in Calgary Mrs. Turner had just celebrated her 81st. birthday. The funeral will be held in Magrath on Monday Feb. 14th. from the 1st. Ward Chapel. Mrs. Turner was Magrath's first pioneer woman. ODD DISHES ON S'LE IN THE HARDWARE. A WEDDING GIFT I wish you more than merely happiness, For happiness will be a fragile thing To shelter you in rain and storm unless Your hearts possess a stronger covering. So I would wish you hope and faith and all The deep sustaining wonderment of prayer. And if within some darkened hour a tall Forbidding mountain hides the rising star. Oh, climb together, climb the rugged hill i And you will see the starlight shining still. G.V.W. Hamp Whitbeck, Sugar warehouse foreman for Canadian Sugar Co. Raymond, was in town on Saturday. Hamp said he came over to buy a leg of lamb."I am tired eating chicken" he said. Our meat market not only sell lamb, but choice red label beef, two year olds, grain fed in our own feed lots. At the meat counter you can buy with confidence. A VALENTINE BASKET DANCE will be held Sat. Eeb. 12th.from 6 to 8 o-clock at the Assembly Hall for all children 8 to 12 years. Girls bring a Valentine Basket, lunch and boys bring a Valentine. There will be pop to sell to the boys for lunch. A Prize will be given for the prettiest basket. These dances are held every Saturday at 6 o/clock for all children 8 to 12 years. Meade Woods writes from (372 London Terrace, Alvin Heights, Ottawa, Ont.) His mother smiling Jose Woods is here. She has no com­plaints. Ang,now three score and ten never felt better. Still working in the saw mill. Foreman. He and Henry Shaffer pioneer butchers parted ways some 15 years ago. Ang. is one man who left the old town who has made good. We can't say that for all the o others. From Meade*s letter;"I miss the paper very much. Enclosed find 05.00 to cover any dues owing.——We used to get black pop corn in the store. Will you send us 5# or so.— I get a big"kick" out of the way the Store News prods the council etc. Here the reverse is true. Ottawa as you know has a woman Mayor Miss Whitton keeps the council in a state where they have to be on their toes all the time. Ottawa has spent 0250.000.00 for snow removal. P.S.Anyone got black pop corn? Warren says people have quit growing it. Why not a woman Mayor for Magrath. Electric Razor 26,95-Now $16.95 REMINGTON FOURSOME 32 volts. ADJUSTABLE IRONING BOARD . Rubber tipped legs. Baked enamel finish. $>12.95 CLOTHES DRYER.-Hardwood . Has twelve arms. Takes very little room when n«t in use.!. $6.25 "THE MAGRATH TRADING COMPANY LIMITED." Mr. Pete Rasmussen and his son Leroy motored to Salt Lake City last week. Miss Delilah Johnson accompanied them and is visiting her mother Mrs. Roy Coleman. Brand new Gas Engine Reg.^52.50-Now ,^35.00 BRIGGS AND STRATTON . 5/8 H.P. WE HAVE RUBBER, METAL and COCOA DOOR MATS. EVERY HOME SHOULD HAVE ONE OF THESE. THEY ARE A REAL LABOR SAVER. Mrs. Elmer Olsen of Fort Macleod has been a recdnt visitor at the home of her sister and brother-in-law,Mr. & Mrs. Don Harker. Mrs. Clara McClain wh« has been viditing her sister-in­law, Mrs. Rose O’Leary in Lethbridge for the past two weeks has returned home. Box Spring SLUMBER KING -4' 6" REGULAR.$5^.56 ON SALE.$39.53 Baby Crib WALNUT FINISH REGULAR. $24.95 ON SALE. $16.95 Poultry Needs 350 CHICK ELECTRIC BROODER. AUTOMATIC HEAT CONTROL. COMPLETE WITH HEAT LAMP. C. S. A. APPROVED.$22.50 CARDBOARD AND METAL CHICK FEEDERS 1 GAL. WATERING FOUNTS BROODER THERMOSTAT BROODER WAFERS GALVANIZED FO’i'NT BASES HEAT LAMPS PORCELAIN HEAT LAMP SOCKETS.45£ COMMENT- Elsewhere find the soore of the Rockets-Acres game. How we won. The Acres missed few shots. The Rockets missed three times as many, but the home team had the ball 3/5 of the time.You can’t win a game if you do’nt have possession of the ball. Sitting next to a lady who had two sons-in-law on the Rocket team.When i they would miss she suffeirod severe bodily pain border­ing on a heart attack. $ir-G. Nellie Ririe is, visiting her son and daughter-in-law at Prov$. NEW DISHES ARE ARRIVING IN THE CHINA DEPARTMENT Mr. and Mrs. T.L.Beswick of Spring Coulee are holding open house on Monday Feb. 21st. from 2 till 5 P.M. in honor of Mr. & Mrs. Elmer Beswick who will be celebrating their Golden Wedding Anniversary1on that day. Cooking Utensils HEART SHAPED ALUMINUM LAYER CAKE TINS. per pair. $1.25 SUPREME FRENCH FRYER for deep fat cooking. Complete with heavy aluminum center.$3.25 WIRE POP CORN POPPER. Large size.$1.35 ELECTRIC POP CORN POPPER. Reg. price $14.95 On Sale for l/2 Price. Cedar Chest $69.50 RED SEAL CEDAR CHEST Made of genuine Tennessee eedar. Walnut finish Drawer in bottom. Gr . W • Gr » All Gr.W.Cr.Work shirts 20 % off ________ __ _____________________________________________ / We have installed a new dry cleaning machine and are now prepared to clean all types of clothing. Our machine is completely modern, having a special filter to remove all dirt from the cleaning fluid. We can do as good work as anyone and solicit your ? patronage. r_Magrath Tailor ShoD. Boy s J ackets One rack of jackets. Your choice.$8.95 X A few friends surprised Marjorie Tomlinson on her birthday last week. Those present were Mes­dames Martha Rusler,Flora Austin,Ina Blaxall,June Harker^Aile^r^DgxlQjj^Qyexi jJarksx. acd_Alma .Whitt._ Duval Wagon Wheel Coat. Regular -$39.95. _ . ' — — — —S —a —l s— — p— —r i—c — e— -—$ — 2— 9— —, 9— 5— — AT THE PARK THEATRE— ”3 RING CIRCUS”with Dean Martin & Jerry Leiris OVSFclUs Feb.llth.& 12th. , "KISS ME KATE”,with Kathryn Grayson and Jj 3 © - S’" . Howard Keel. Feb. 14th.& 15th. "THE LIVING DESERT" in Technicolor. Also "Me and Ben". Feb. l6th.& 17th. Reg.$3.85 for $2.85 Senior M.Men & Gleaner Fireside will be held at th home of J.M.Ra3mu on Sunday Feb. 13 after Church. M, Men and Gleaners from both wards are welcome, Friends will be pleased to hear that Mr. Geo. Ovard of Taber is greatly improved and is testing at home from the hospital. tsen Work Pants ,h« IRON HORSE WORK PANTS .U.95 Leather Trim Pockets. Zipper closing. Sail boat drill for strength. Work Socks 100 % NYLON. SUMMER AND WINTER WEIGHT. ASS’T. PRICES. a patient in the local past week. Mrs. Emily Lindwall of Leth-bridge is visitin friends in town. Mrs. Dick Sabey and baby returned to their home in Milk River on Wed. Their baby has beei hospital for the ALL MEN’S PARKAS AND WINTER JACKETS 20 % OFF MAGRATH HIGH SCHOOL FEP CLUB IS SPONSORING A QUILT RAFFLE. TICKETS ARE BEING SOLD BY THE GIRLS FOR 250. GIVE THE M YOUR SUPPORT. OPEN ROAD AND WHIPPET Assorted colors PRICE The WHIPPET by STETSON $10.95 It