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    “Federalism Lost: The Roberts Courts Failure to Continue Rehnquist’s Federalism Revolution.”

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    Chief Justice Rehnquist, the Rehnquist Court, and the era of devolution have spawned a great deal of scholarly attention on the Court’s role in federalism. The Rehnquist Court itself has been the decider in a number of cases that have strengthened the role of state government under the 10th Amendment, and has led some in the field to argue that this Court waged a revolution of sorts to reestablish the lines of federalism. To find out if this argument has merit, we ask if the conservative justices of the Rehnquist and Roberts’ Courts based their vote decisions on their ideological policy attitudes or on their belief in federalism. We examine both conservative Courts to accomplish our goal, which is two fold. First, we are generally examining whether the prescribed federalism revolution of the Rehnquist Court is still being waged today, leading to the argument that conservative ideology produces more rulings in favor of state sovereignty, and if not, secondly, make the argument that the federalism doctrine of the Rehnquist Court was distinctive to that Court and not all conservative leaning Courts. In the end, this work seeks to add to the expanding literature on judicial decision-making, generally, and the Rehnquist and Roberts Courts, specifically

    Photograph of the College of Law class of 1984

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    Student Names: Curtis J. Abbott, Lynn Marie Abreu, Jeffery T. Arakaki, Mary H. Arden, Joseph A. Barbkneeht, Melinda J. Baxter, Charles D. Berg, Edmund H. Berger, Peter W. Berney, James A. Boon, Kevin E. Brannon, Larry J. Brant, Patricia J. Buseho, Christopher T. Carson, Christopher J. Casebeer, Michael R. Coad, Cinda M. Conroyd, Barbara J. Coster, Paul A. Dakopolos, Georgina R. Dews, Kelly M. Doyle, Thomas J. Elliott, Thomas B. Eriksen, Thomas E. Ewing, Rhonda L. Fehlen, Kimberley P. Fenner, Patrick A. Fitzgerald, Stephen W. Forbes, Amanda L. Frantz, Robert P. Frasier, Eugene A. Frassetto, Gary C. Furlong, Karl L. Gary, Brenda L. Gass, Fred L. Gillings, Hiawatha Givens III, Daniel S. Glode, Joy Holland Hansler, Melane J. Hantze, E. Scott Harmon, Susan K. Harrel, Martha E. Hill, Rebecca L. Hillyer, Cynthia M. Hogan, Joanne M. Hoyt, Judith G. Hudson, Brewster H. Jamieson, Brian M. Keith, Christopher R. Keusink, Martin S. King, William B. Kirby, Christopher P. Kneib, Valerie L. Kramer, David D. Lardner, David A. Larson, Theadore A. Larson, Stephen A. Lipton, David D. Loreman, Steven M. Lowe, William J. Mackay, Thomas K. Macomber, Thomas E. Martin, Elise F. McClure, Robin A. McHugh, Joseph M. Meier, Wayne R. Michigami, Baldwin F. Minton, Marsha J. Murry, Ardith A. Muse, Thomas W. Nay, James E. Niemer, Michael J. Nove, Diane T. O'Gorman, William P. O'Kelly, Charles S. Oakes, Douglas R. Olsen, Loren D. Podwill, Mark A. Prater, Gregory P. Razo, Sandra E. Rice, Brian R. Riley, Paul G. Rowan, David L. Runner, Dean T. Sandow, Paul D. Sequilra, David A. Shaneyfelt, Michael F. Shinn, Howard H. Shiroma, Thomas A. Sieg, Laurie A. Skillman, Jeffery D. Slothower, Daivd D. Spitzer, John F. Stanley, Jody Stutsman, James R. Tormlinson, Kerry R. Tymchuk, Julie R. Vacura, Craig R. Watson, Jay M. Weil, Jeannine M. Wiesner, Mary A. Wilbur, Gary L. Williams, Douglas K. Wolgamott, John H. Woodard, Glen E. Woodworth, Lary J. Wright, Gregory W. Wyatt, Scott A. Bovee, Daniel G. Lewis, Frank R. Lopez, Dora L. Lutz, David M. Milloy, Loren D. Prescott, Raymond A. Reid, Ann E. Stoloff, John E. Storkel, Bruce A. Thomas, Robert S. Wagner, Herman R. White, William G. ZuverBlack and Whit

    Magrath Store News (August 24, 1967)

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    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 758-3033 GROCERIES 758-3535 DRY GOODS 758-3252 HARDWARE 758-3065 STORE HOURS: WNDAY, TUESDAY/THURSDAY AND FRIDAY......................... WEDNESDAY ................8 A.M. to 1 PiM.................. SATURDAY 8 A.M. to 6 P.M. 8 A.M. to 7 P.Mi THURSDAY, AUGUST 24th, 19Ó7 MAGRATH, ALBERTA. SPORT SHIRTS NEW ARRIVALS Handsome new Cottons in regular and never press, gay paisleys with gold underlay, popular checks. Button down collars, long sleeves................................. Plain shades, LANCER SPECIALS CORDUROY; Short sleeved Sport Shirts, western cut yoke with pearl snap button fasteners. COLORS: Tan, Brown. Small* Medium, £95 Large. REGULAR 9.95..................................................................................V2CORDUROY;Shortsleeves,doublebreastedfrontwithbrassQ95buttonfasteners.Whitedickie.REGULAR9.95 .................................................................................. V 2 ' CORDUROY; Short sleeves, double breasted front with brass Q95 button fasteners. White dickie. REGULAR 12.95 . ..................... 1 BOYS SPECIALS counter of Boys Cotton Sport Shirts in assorted styles in plain and figured prints. Long and short sleeve fashions included. REGULAR 2.25up.................................20SPORTPANTSBOYS;G.W.G.CowboyKings.TeenKingsandNeverPress:TeeeKaysinpopulartwills;MonarchBrushedDenims.00Assortedcolors.SIZES;6tol6.................••to/UNDERWEAR¡StanfieldsCottonIUnderwearfor"BackItoSchool".YOUTHSNeverPress,:G.W.G.SlimKings,TeenKingsanTeeKaysinTwillsandHopsack...95fcoq50SHORTS;Ribknit,fdoubleseat,IhcludedaretheX20BriefsItowearwithHipsterPants.¿(JiBOYS.«••.■■•••Q50TSHIRTS;Fineinterlockkniteombedcot,j£f=ton.Nylonreinforcedneck.Shortsleeves.IS.M.L.XL.1MENS;2.25 up ............................... .. 20% OFF SPORT PANTS BOYS •; G.W.G. Cowboy Kings. Teen Kings and Never Press: Tee e |Kays in popular twills; Monarch Brushed Denims. ^00 Assorted colors. SIZES; 6tol6.................• • to / UNDERWEAR ¡Stanfields Cotton I Underwear for "Back- I to-School". YOUTHS ' Never-Press, : G.W.G. Slim Kings, Teen Kings an Tee Kays in Twills and Hopsack ...^95 fco |q50 | SHORTS; Rib knit, f double seat, Ihclud- | ed are the X-20 Briefs I to wear with Hipster | Pants. | ¿(J iBOYS.«••.■■••• Q 5 0 - T SHIRTS; Fine inter- | lock knit eombed cot*, j £ f= ton. Nylon reinforced | neck. Short sleeves. I S.M.L. XL. 1 MEN'S; 1.75 & 1.95IBOYS;1.95 I BOYS; 1.25 & 1.50ILOAFERS;SmartbrownleatherLoaferssopopularthisseasonforschoolStcampuswear.Plainvamp,moccasinvampandPennyloafervamp.Q95t0295HUSHPUPPIES;Swedeorsmoothtannedleatherintiesorsliponsinassortedcolors.REGULAR1.50 I LOAFERS ; Smart brown leather Loafers so popular this season for school St campus wear. Plain vamp, moccasin vamp and Penny loafer vamp. |Q95t02|95 HUSH PUPPIES; Swede or smooth tanned leather in ties or slip-ons in assorted colors. REGULAR 10.95 St 12,95»20BOYSSHOES;1rackofBoysOxfordsandSliponsin"OddsStEnds".HALFPRICEMAGRATHTRADINGCOMPANYLTD.JdardwareREDBARNPaINT/24FOOTForyouroutsidepaintjobs,etc12,95» 20% OFF. BOYS SHOES; 1 rack of Boys Oxfords and Slip-ons in "Odds St Ends". HALF PRICE MAGRATH TRADING COMPANY LTD. Jdardware RED BARN PaINT / 24 FOOT For your outside paint jobs, etc 32.95 IQ95 Simon's "Back Care" Quality construction. REG. 79.50.5495ISimonsDELUXEBackCareIwithhandsomequiltedAWRENCHESJUSTARRIVED:FullyguaranteedTRUECRAFT11pieceCOMB­INATIONWRENCHSET.Completesetofallsizesofwrenchesforyourharvestingneeds.Securelyfittedin.stplasticroll.COMPLETE................................EXTENSIONLADDERSGREENSHINGIEPaINT1/2"DRIVESOCKETSET:16pieceset7/16"to11/8"sockets,15"fledhandlesparkplugsocket,ratchetandextension.Completeinheavysteelbox.AHARVESTBUI3/gtDRIVESOCKETSET1/4"DRIVESOCKETSETSAVE79.50. 5495 I Simon's DELUXE Back Care I with handsome quilted A WRENCHES JUST ARRIVED: Fully guaranteed TRUECRAFT 11 piece COMB­INATION WRENCH SET. Complete set of all sizes of wrenches for your harvesting needs. Securely fitted in . st plastic roll. COMPLETE ................................ EXTENSION LADDERS GREEN SHINGIE PaINT 1/2" DRIVE SOCKET SET: 16 piece set - 7/16" to 1 1/8" sockets, 15" fled handle spark plug socket, ratchet and extension. Complete in heavy steel box. A HARVEST BUI 3/g't DRIVE SOCKET SET 1/4" DRIVE SOCKET SET SAVE 5.00 a GALLON ON LINKTONE EXTERIOR HOUSE PaINT SCHOOL TOTE BAGS Girls nylon fabric "TOTE" BAGS, for carrying books, 1 c lunches, gym clothes. O Shoulder strap style. LUNCH KITS Square metal Lunch kits finished in pleasing plaid enamel _ q design. Complete with D L)c7 thermos ................................ .HIIIIUHIUllllilHUUltlmUHhlllUlHHtUllllllltlltlMUUiMuKIlHkniHWI MATTRESS SALE SAVE 24.550NTHISFALLMATTRESSSPECIALSALEENDSAUGUST31st.LOOSELEAFFOLDERSPENCILSBINDERS....pencilcasesRECLINERCHAIRSIEATHER"REGLINER"CHaIR3POSITIONFORFERFECTRELAXATION.FINISHEDINHANDSOMEDEEPWINEIEaTHER.CUSHIONEDBACK,COMFORTABLESLOPEDARMSPERFECTFORI¨OURLIVINGxOOM,DENORRUMPUSROOMBEDROOMSUITESPECIALSSAVE30°°SmartWalnut3pieceSuiteDoubleDresserChestofDrawers,Book­casebed.<24.55 0N THIS FALL MATTRESS SPECIAL SALE ENDS AUGUST 31st. LOOSE LEAF FOLDERS PENCILS BINDERS.... pencil cases RECLINER CHAIRS IEATHER "REGLINER" CHaIR - 3 POSITION FOR FERFECT RELAXATION. FINISHED IN HANDSOME DEEP WINE IEaTHER. CUSHION* ED BACK, COMFORTABLE SLOPED ARMS PERFECT FOR ÏOUR LIVINGxOOM, DEN OR RUMPUS ROOM BEDROOM SUITE SPECIALS SAVE 30°° Smart Walnut 3 piece Suite - Double Dresser Chest of Drawers, Book­case bed. < 219.95 8995 VALUE............ .. SANE AS ABOVE WITH _ PLAIN HEAD- 17095 ili1BOARD'i"i";"U"rin"i""'ihi^.. ............. s Î I i MAGRATH TRADING COMPANY LTD. Dry d/oods Dept. SU TINGS: "Jack & Jill" Suitings in handsone bonded knit« Teathertones of Blue, Forrest Green and Gold 795 58” wide •3 PRINTED CHALLIS.- Beautifully designed fabric in double knit appearance. Colors of Brown, Beige and Navy. 36" wide.................... .. ................................................................... SILK ORGANZA: Blue, White, 42" wide ............................... MAGIC patterned. 45” wide ., Filny organza in plain shades of Pink, CREPE : Printed Green silk crepe, beautifully Does not wrinkle. POLISHED COTTONS: "Granny" prints in tiny floral designs on background colors of Blue, Navy, Brown, Oxford Grey, Red. Q P A 36" wide.................................................................................... oOy | Becoming "half" Aprons in pretty polished f cotton. Reversible. | Assorted colors. COSTUME 25 AND BATH Jacquard designed, screen printed and sculptured Terry in beauti­fully designed towels. Assort­ed colors. I2\.325 HAND 75 Screen printed terry hand towels in lovely floral patterns. White back­ground. Assorted colors ............... DISH Terry Dish Towels with attractive screen printed designs5 Checked cotton Dish towels, wonderfully ab­sorbent. LOCKETS Handsome gold filled Lockets open up for two photos. 750,9- SETS Necklace and Earring sets in beautif designed matching sets. Nicely gift boxed...............;........................................ EARRINGS New "Swinger" Earrings in pierced and "the pierced look". Attractively design­ed to add that touch of glamour to your en&fe.' 99C emble to Three piece knitted Outfit for Bqby - Sweater, Bonnet and Bootees. Pink, Blue or White. Nicely boxed, make ideal gifts for the "new arrival". 450 MAGRATH. TRADING COMPANY LTD. Funeral services for the late Mrs. Emma Judd were held in the L.D.S. Chapel in Tacoma, Washington on Tuesday, August 15th at 11 A.M. Mrs. Judd passed away Saturday, August 12th at the age of 93 years. She was bom May 10th, 1874, She leaves to mourn her passing three sons and five daughters all of whom were in attendance - Charles of Raymond, Alberta; Frank of Tacoma, Wash.; Ervin of Sacramento, Cali forn-ia.; Mrs. Nettie Burke of Tacoma, Washington; Mrs. Olive James and Mrs. Iferie law of Magrath; Mrs. Cora Tveter of Walnut Creek, California; Mrs. Irene Koplin of Sac­ramento^ Calif o She was predeceased by her husband and three children. Besides her eight children she has forty four grandchildren, one hund­red great grandchildren and thirteen great great grandchildren. She was lmid to rest in the Mountain View Memorial Park in Tacoma, Washington. F.l der Bryce Gurney has returned home from the East Central States Mission Field having filled a two year mission. He spent a short visit with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Waldon Gurney before leaving to attend college. Mr. and Mrs. James A Heggie and family of Lethbridge left this week for Rexburg, Idaho where James will attend Rick’s College to complete his education. A going away party was held in their honor at their home Friday afternoon when friends from Taber, Wrentham, Magrath, Ray­mond and Lethbridge called to extend their best wishes. Mrs. Fay Cook attended a party honor­ing her mother Mrs. Emma Ovard on the occas­ion of her eighty ninth birthday. Friends and relatives met at the home of Mrs. Ovard’s son-in-law and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wilmot Sunday for the event. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Jensen of Youngstown, Alberta are receiving congratulations on the birth of a daughter, Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Eqrl Neilson of Magrath and Mr. Ed Jensen of Raymond. Mrs. Louise James of Ontario, Califor­nia is visiting with relatives and friends in Magrath and South Alberta. Mr. and Mrs, Henning Anderson and fam­ily of Salt Lake City, Utah are visiting relatives and friends in Magrath and dist­rict including her parents Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bridge. Dr. and Mrs. Mark Dahl and family left during the weekend for Eastern Canada and a visit to Expo. Neil Harker, son of Mr. and Mrs* Keh Harker of Ifegrath, while holidaying in Waterton Park, heard a small boy scream and immediately ran to his rescue. The boy, son of Mr. Bryant M. Bennett of Oakland, California, had fallen into the Waterton Lake by the docks. Neil put his boy scout training to use and pul1 ad the four year old lad from the water. His father and mother were a short distance away when the accident happened. Mr. Bennett, a prominant lawyer in Oakland, awarded Neil 5000andaletterstatinghisgratitudeforsavinghissonslife,commendingNeilforhislevelheadedness.MissOttoleneGasthasarrivedfromKansasCitytovisitherparentsMr.andMrsOttoGast.MissGasthasjustreturn­edfromasixweekU.S.O,tourofmusic­iansandentertainerswhoperformedforservicemensinGreenland,Iceland,Newfound­landandlabrador,alsovisitingExpoenroutehome.SheplanstoreturntoKansasCitytocompleteherlastyearinstudyingaccordian.Mr.andMrs.WaldonGurneyJr.ofDug­way,UtaharereceivingcongratulationsonthebirthofadaughterbomWednesdayAugust16th.PaternalgrandparentsareMr.andMrs,WaldonGurneySr.ofMagrath.Mr.andMrs.H.L.BossertandfamilyofGrandCentreAlbertawererecentvisitorsatthehomeofhismotherMrs.ArdellaBennett.Mr.andMrs.LewisKingofSeattle,Washingtonwererecentvisitorsatthehomeofheraunt,Mrs.AftonAnderson,enroutetoMontrealandExpo.MissTerryYamamotoofCalgaryisvisitingwithfriendsinMagrath.MissVictoriaBriggsisenjoyingavisitwithherparentsMr.andMis.ErnestBriggs.Victoriaistakingnursestrain­inginSaltLakeCity,Utah.Mr.andMrs.BruceEhlertofLogan,UtaharevisitingtheirparentsMr.andMrs.SheltonRirieandMr.andMrs.Law­renceEhlert.Accordingtoinformedsources,itwasnttheapplethatcausedthetroubleintheGardenofEden,itwasagreenpair.MAGRAThTRADINGCGJPANYLTD."UpstairsStepoutinstylethis67FallseasoninasmartnewDressbyAljeanorSpiBor.BeautifullystyledinplainandfiguredWools,DoubleKnits,CrimpKnitslatestFallcolorstooGold,Cranberry,Bronze,ForrestGreen,Rust..«........................................................................95UPPLAYSETS!•’HOTPOTATOES"THEPOPULARCASUALSHOEINSUEDETIE.MATCHTHENEWTEEKAYSLIMS.IDEALTOWEARTOSCHOOL,FORSPORTANDCASUALWEAR.Only50*00 and a letter stating his gratitude for saving his son’s life, commending Neil for his level head— edness. Miss Ottolene Gast has arrived from Kansas City to visit her parents Mr. and Mrs Otto Gast. Miss Gast has just return­ed from a six week U.S.O, tour of music­ians and entertainers who performed for servicemensin Greenland, Iceland, Newfound­land and labrador, also visiting Expo enroute home. She plans to return to Kansas City to complete her last year in studying accordian. Mr. and Mrs. Waldon Gurney Jr. of Dug­way, Utah are receiving congratulations on the birth of a daughter bom Wednesday August 16th. Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs, Waldon Gurney Sr. of Magrath. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Bossert and family of Grand Centre Alberta were recent visitors at the home of his mother Mrs. Ardella Bennett. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis King of Seattle, Washington were recent visitors at the home of her aunt, Mrs. Afton Anderson, enroute to Montreal and Expo. Miss Terry Yamamoto of Calgary is visiting with friends in Magrath. Miss Victoria Briggs is enjoying a visit with her parents Mr. and Mi's. Ernest Briggs. Victoria is taking nurses train­ing in Salt Lake City, Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Ehlert of Logan, Utah are visiting their parents Mr. and Mrs. Shelton Ririe and Mr. and Mrs. Law­rence Ehlert. According to informed sources, it wasn’t the apple that caused the trouble in the Garden of Eden, it was a green pair.MAGRATh TRADING CGJPANY LTD. "Upstairs Step out in style this ’67 Fall season in a smart new Dress by Aljean or Spi-Bor. Beautifully styled in plain and figured Wools, Double Knits, Crimp Knits* latest Fall colors too - Gold, Cranberry, Bronze, Forrest Green, Rust..«...................................................................... .. 95 U P PLAY SETS ! •’HOT POTATOES" - THE POPULAR CASUAL SHOE IN SUEDE TIE. MATCH THE NEW TEE KAY SLIMS. | IDEAL TO WEAR TO SCHOOL, FOR SPORT AND CASUAL WEAR. Only 4.95 BABY DRESSES Dainty new Baby Dresses in a nice selection of fabrics including nylon tricot with lace and ribbon trimj Wash and wear Teiylene with self ruffle trim; beautiful velvets with lade sleeve - r QC and scallop hem* to SLEEPERS Snuggly Terxy S-T-R-E-T-C-H Sleepers for Infants and children. White, Pink, Mint, Yellow. Larger O98 sizes are lace trimmed» • up. BOYS 1 GROUP OF BOYS PANTS - JUST THE THING FOR BACK TO SCHOOL - A G.W.G, Twills, Cowboy Kings, Cotton Sheens, Dehins, and Cords in assorted colors and styles’ 6 and 61 Tee Kay Smart new Slims by Tee Kay in becoming new colors - Rust, Gold, Teal. Plain or belted waists* SIZES: 7 to 15. BLOUSES Tee Kay Blouses in plain or paisley prints. -, | KIDDIES SWEATERS I 1 Girls and Boys Orlon Sweaters in Pullover I and Cardigan styles. r, __ OP I Norwegian knits in­.*.. eluded. PULLOVERS Short sleeve Orlon died to match y o o slims. MAGRATH TRADING COMPANY LTD, WEEKLY LAW REMINDER HIGHWAY TRAFFIC ACT «YIELDING AND STOPPING« - SECTION 118: Except as otherwide provided in this part, when two vehicles approach or enter an intersection from different highways at approximately the same time, the driver of the vehicle to the left shall yield the right of way to the vehicle on the right. 2. A driver approaching an intersection shall yield the right of way to any vehicle that haw entered the intersection from another direction. 3. A driver intending to turn to the left across the path of any vehicle approaching from the opposite direction may make such left turn only if he affords a reasonable opportunity to the driver of the othei vehicle to avoid a nollisi on, Mr. and Mrs. Nyal Fletcher attended the graduation of their son Allen in Logan, Utah Thursday, August 17th. They were pres­ent for Commencement Exercises Thursday morning which took place in the Joseph Smith Field House when Richard L. Evans, Gouncil of the Twelve Apostles, delivered the address Thursday evening diplomas were presented by the Dean of Arts. Allen graduated in Speech and Dramatic Arts. He and his wife will make their home in Regina where he will be Seminary Instructor. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Austin have as their guests her brother and sister-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Sorensen of Swan River, Ifen. also her sister Mrs. Ife,ry Hansen of Theadore, Sask. Mr, and Mrs. Jim Winterton and family of Provo, Utah are visiting relatives and renewing acquaintances in Magrath. Mr. Dan Khi left Sunday for Calgary to visit his wife Greta who underwent surgery on her back in the Calgary General Hospital last week. While in Calgary Mr. Mai will visit with Mr. and Mrs. Stan Morris, former Ifegrath residents. FOR SALE: Fender Tremolux Amplifier - like new. 350.00.KentGuitarlikenew350.00. Kent Guitar - like new 80,00 Gibson Fuzz Tone 25.00.CraigTanner,Ph.7583082Home7583404.FORSALE:4:10gaugeShotgun.Likenew.BillWood,SpringCoulee.MAGRATHPARKTHEATRENEWS:FridayandSatur­dayAugust24thand26th«BATTLEOFTHEBULGEstarringHenryFondaandRobertRyan.SEETHENEWJUMPERSWITHMATCHINGSWEATERSFORGIRIS812.Upstairs.PatientsintheLfegrathMunicipalHospitalthisweekincludeMrs.NellieRirie,Mr.JohnAustin,Mr.GeorgeHeathershaw,Mrs.GenevaWood,Mr.JohnMinor,Mr,JohnWeing,WayneBorley,IatferSeward,Mrs.CarolMcCoy,Mrs.RebecfaWaldner,TerrySam,SandraBird,LindaBengry,Mrs.SarahEntzandson,Mrs.CherylHansenandVickiPowalesland.Mr.andMrs.GlennFletcherleftMon­daymorningforRexburg,Idaho.Accompany­ingthemwereNyleneFletcher,WendyCole­man,RossColemanandBryceGurney,.allofwhomwillattendRicksCollege.AlsoleavingthisweektoattendRicksCollegewereDavidTanner,BrentHarker,CraigTanner,SusanNelsonofSpringCoulee)BillBullock,RillPeterson,DavidBullockandRonaldPetersonallofWelling.Mrs.OliveGruningeranddaughterDianeleftthisweekforRexburg,IdahowhereDianewillattendRicksCollege.Mr.andMrs.WatsonRirieentertainedinhonorofMr.andMrs.KarlKeelerofGuelph,Ontario.GuestsincludedMr.andMrs.Keeler,Mr.andMrs.TedHaynesandMr.andMrs.RayStevenson.AnumberofMagrathladiesmotoredtoCoaldaleWednesdayafternoontovisitwithMrs.ElizabethPfeffel.ThoseattendingincludedMesdamesBelleHarker,NhrySera,JosieErickson,FlorenceMoors,KateLforrow,MabelAnderson,LouiseJamesofOntario,California,AftonAnderson,JferyNelson,JennieBone,TwilaSteed,JeanDudleyandElsieOwens.AsocialafternoonandrefreshmentswereenjoyedbytheladieswhowerefriendsandmembersoftheladiesHospitalAuxiliaryofMagrathofwhichMrs.Pfeffelwasaformermember.Mr.andMrs.LewisStevensonareholi­dayingandvisitingrelativesinVictoriaandWestCoastpoints.Mrs.JuliadeanBondy,StarrandJeff­reyandMrs.VelmaGodfreyleftTuesdayforRexburgIdaho,JeffreywillenrollinForestryandMrs.GodfreywillreturntoherhomeinProvofollowingavisitwithrelativesinIfegrath.RecentvisitorsatthehomeofMrs.JennieBonewerehersonanddaughterin­lawMr.andMrs.DeanBoneofCalgary.TheyalsovisitedwithMrs.ZolaWhitehead.Mrs.ElsieJohnsonofDixon,T11inoisisvisitingherbrotherinlawandsisterMr.andMrs.BillWood.Mr.RobertFox,fatherofMrs.MarionBournepassedawayintheMagrathHospitalTuesdaymorning.Hewas78yearsofage.MAGRATHTRADINGCOMPANYLTD.r ■JrrNOTICE:Iwillbeteachingpianolessonsagainthisyear.Anyoneinterestedpleasephone7583102.PatsyHarker.WANTED;Customcombining.Havetruckifnecessary.Ph.¿532317or7583128.F0RSALE:EconomyElectricWasher,kitchenchromeset,miscellaneousarticles.OrsonBridge.6HANGEOFSWIMMINGHOURSAttheMagrathLionsSwimmingPoolbeginningFriday,August24th,hoursforswimmingwillbe1P.M.to7P.M.PoolManagement.FAREWELLPARTYHonoringMr.andMrs.WayneRobinsonandfamilywillbeheldintheLfegrathUnitedChurchHallSaturdayevening,August26that8P.M,Everyonewelcome.FORSALE;1948Plymounth.Excellentcond­ition.25.00. Craig Tanner, Ph. 758-3082 Home 758-3404. FOR SALE: 4:10 gauge Shot gun. Like new. Bill Wood, Spring Coulee. MAGRATH PARK THEATRE NEWS: Friday and Satur­day August 24th and 26th «BATTLE OF THE BULGE starring Henry Fonda and Robert Ryan. SEE THE NEW JUMPERS WITH MATCHING SWEATERS FOR GIRIS - 8 - 12. Upstairs. Patients in the Lfegrath Municipal Hospital this week include Mrs. Nellie Ririe, Mr. John Austin, Mr. George Heathershaw, Mrs. Geneva Wood, Mr. John Minor, Mr, John Weing, Wayne Borley, Iatfer Seward, Mrs. Carol McCoy, Mrs. Rebecfa Waldner, Terry Sam, Sandra Bird, Linda Bengry, Mrs. Sarah Entz and son, Mrs. Cheryl Hansen and Vicki Powalesland. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Fletcher left Mon­day morning for Rexburg, Idaho. Accompany­ing them were Nylene Fletcher, Wendy Cole­man, Ross Coleman and Bryce Gurney, .all of whom will attend Rick’s College. Also leaving this week to attend Rick’s College were David Tanner, Brent Harker, Craig Tanner, Susan Nelson of Spring Coulee) Bill Bullock, Rill Peterson, David Bullock and Ronald Peterson all of Welling. Mrs. Olive Gruninger and daughter Diane left this week for Rexburg, Idaho where Diane will attend Rick’s College. ' Mr. and Mrs. Watson Ririe entertained in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Keeler of Guelph, Ontario. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Keeler, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Haynes and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Stevenson. A number of Magrath ladies motored to Coaldale Wednesday afternoon to visit with Mrs. Elizabeth Pfeffel. Those attending included Mesdames Belle Harker, Nhry Sera, Josie Erickson, Florence Moors, Kate Lforrow, Mabel Anderson, Louise James of Ontario, California, Afton Anderson, Jfery Nelson, Jennie Bone, Twila Steed, Jean Dudley and Elsie Owens. A social afternoon and refreshments were enjoyed by the ladies who were friends and members of the ladies Hospital Auxiliary of Magrath of which Mrs. Pfeffel was a former member. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Stevenson are holi­daying and visiting relatives in Victoria and West Coast points. Mrs. Juliadean Bondy, Starr and Jeff­rey and Mrs. Velma Godfrey left Tuesday for Rexburg Idaho, Jeffrey will enroll in Forestry and Mrs. Godfrey will return to her home in Provo following a visit with relatives in Ifegrath. Recent visitors at the home of Mrs. Jennie Bone were her son and daughter-in­law Mr. and Mrs. Dean Bone of Calgary. They also visited with Mrs. Zola Whitehead. Mrs. Elsie Johnson of Dixon, T11inois is visiting her brother-in-law and sister Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wood. Mr. Robert Fox, father of Mrs. Marion Bourne passed away in the Magrath Hospital Tuesday morning. He was 78 years of age.MAGRATH TRADING COMPANY LTD. “ r\ ■J* rr NOTICE: I will be teaching piano lessons again this year. Anyone interested please phone 758-3102. Patsy Harker. WANTED; Custom combining. Have truck if necessary. Ph. ¿53-2317 or 758-3128. F0R SALE: Economy Electric Washer, kitchen chrome set, miscellaneous articles. Orson Bridge. 6HANGE OF SWIMMING HOURS - At the Magrath Lions Swimming Pool - beginning Friday, August 24th, hours for swimming will be 1 P.M. to 7 P.M. Pool Management. FAREWELL PARTY - Honoring Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Robinson and family will be held in the Lfegrath United Church Hall Saturday evening, August 26th at 8 P.M, Everyone welcome. FOR SALE; 1948 Plymounth. Excellent cond­ition. 150.00. Melvin Blumell. 758-3485. WANTED; Babysitter Mondays through Fridays. Mrs. LaRae Gostola. Ph, 758-3194« FOR SALE; 30" gas range like new, also fridge in good condition. Margaret Thomson. Ph. 758-6525 after 4:30 P.M. NOTICE; Applications are being received for a Secretarial position at Tanner Building Supplies. Experience in Accounting prefer­red. Apply Norma ZoBell, Hi. 758-3233, NOTICE: The Induction service for Mr. J. Thiessen, minister of the Magrath United Church Pastoral Charge - Magrath, Spring Coulee, Del Bonita points - will be held tonight, Thursday, August 24th at 8 P.M. in the Jfegrath United Church. Everyone is invited to attend. WANTED; Riders to go to B.Y.U. Ph. 758-3485 Melvin Blumell. FOR SAIB; Diamond Chaff Saver - used one season. Ph. 758-6573« Ernest Briggs. NEEDED - one house suitable for two parents three children, one dog and one cat. Ph. 758-3492 evenings, FOR SaLE OR RENT; N.W. 13-5-22-4 157 acres dry land. Available after Sei?tember 1/67. Eaery Gurney, FOR SaLE; 8 dozen Gem quart fruit jars, $1.00 dozen. Mrs. Lloyd Meldrum. 758-3239« MAGRATH TRADING COMPANY LTD. I TOMATO SOUP I YORK TOMATOES Xi Í HEINZ 10 oz 8 for PINEAPPLE CRUSHED, TID BITS, SLICED KON TIKI 20 oz 4 for oo Xl : : 20 oz* tins •••««•••••• 3/ 79CÌ MARGAR I NR 00 TOP VALUE 2/5901 ion LnJ HUNT’S 15 oz - BLUE STAR 3^# cans ..................................... ICINCH CLEANER 3 III JAVEX BLEACH 8901 SURF i KLEENEX GIANT SIZE 690 AOO’s 2/5901 IK PEARS- B. C. Bartlett it. 300 CAULIFLOWER - Snowy white heads each 290 CABBAGE -fresh, CANTELOUPE green - ripe Mediuns PEPPERS - Green - for pickling lb. 39

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    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.OFFICE 758-3033 GROCERIES 758-3535 DRY GOODS 758-3252 HARDWARE 758-3065 HOURS3 MONDAY, TUESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY ...............8 A«Jt. to 6 PPM0 WEDNESDAY ...0o0..«......»0...........iiliiiu.••....8 A.M. to 1 PoMo THURSDAY, FEBRUARY Æt, 1974 .................................................................................................... «MAGRATH, ALBERTA DRY GOODS DEPT Ï Misses and Ladiar Polyester Knit Slacks in appealing pi ai da as well as solid shades of Navy, Gold, Flame, L Forest Green, Roseo SI 10 - 18. REGULAR 10.95 1 RACK OF MISSES & LADIES SWEATERS, VESTS, PANT TOPS IN ASSORTED STYLES AND COLORSo REG. 3«95 - 7.95...........MissesKnitPantTopsinsmartfiguredpattern.BackgroundcolorsofPinkBlue,Gold,Orange,RedpNavyREGULAR7.95........... Misses Knit Pant Tops in smart figured pattern. Background colors of Pink Blue, Gold, Orange, Redp Navy REGULAR 7o95 •»•»•»••••• X'X X'JHi-XX X X X X-O XrX-XSHHSHHi XXXXXXXXXMMM X-)HHHHHt < XMXXKXXXMKMX Yc’i:re still in tine to send a Valentine' Books and cards on display. ..Nightgowns Nightgowns of Nylon Tricot, Peima-press Cottons, Brushed Nylon in a nice assortment of styles and colors. REGULAR 7.95to7.95 to 8.95 OPy/amas Ladies Flannelette Pyjamas in a lovely assortments of patterns and colors^ XL size. REGULAR 3.95.uiiiiiuiiHiiiiiiiiiiiHHiuiiiuiiifiiniiiiiiiniiMiniiliniiiHrt.BABYPANTSPrinceRegentsoftPlasticPantsforBaby©Stiohlss,100waterproof.Wash,patdry,use,REGoLypr,3.95 .uiiiiiuiiHiiiiiiiiiiiHHiuiiiuiiifiiniiiiiiiniiMiniiliniiiHrt. BABY PANTS Prince Regent” soft Plastic Pants for Baby© St-iohl^ss, 100% waterproof. Wash, pat dry, use, REGo Ly pr, 1.00 890 MAGRATH TRADING COMPLNY LTD. UPSTAIRS DEPT Smart new Golden Crown Pant Suits have arrived for the new Spring season. Handsomely styled in two and three piece creations designed to please Miss Teen as well as Madam. Checks, plaids and plains in the season’s most fashionable colors. A/AOO PRICED FROM ........... .. <—O LLp I SPRING SLACKS i 100$ Polyester Spring Slacks in eye—aatching eheaks in I Black, Navy, Pink, Light Blue. MISSES SIZES .................... LADIES . Ladies Spring Slacks in new creations for a brand new season. Faded Blue Denims, Navy Denims and Corduroys in becoming shades. | St. John’s Lutheran Ladies are hav-i ing a Used Clothing Drive for World ReliefoI Children’s and Men’s Clothing are in great j demand, but any clean clothing in good re- ’ pair with at least 6 months wear is welcomed Blankets are badly needed. If you have anyI suitable clothing please leave at Marvin Hillmers by March 5th. Ph. 758-3189. ; The Antelope Ridge W. I. will meet | Monday, February 18th at the home of Mrso I Jane McKendry at 7’30 P.M. All interested ! ladies are invited to attend. Topci for - the evening will be "Handicrafts", ^rs. ; Fred Dangerfield of Coutts, who assisted ’• in the organization of the Antelope Ridge j W.I, will pay a visit on this evening. Visitors at the home of Mrs. Flora i Austin during the past week included her : son-in-law and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Walt | Pashuk and family of Vauxhall, daughter • Mrs. Marion Rice of Naperville, Illi.nnis, 1 her brothers Mr. John Sorenson of Theadore, I Sask., and Mr. Clarence Sorenson of Swan : River, Manitoba, and sister-in-law Mrs. Edith Dryden of Saskatoon, Sask. = They attended the funeral service f of the late Harry C. Austin Wednesday after^ noon. Do you know any details of a prairid fire north of town possibly on the reserve | April 1908? - or any other prairie fire in j the district? Thank you. J.A. Spencer, NEW Tiras New arrivals in popular styles including padded "Soft Line" padded "Free Spirit", "Living": Bra and "Long line" { with stretch straps. See also the popular "Cross Your Heart" in several popular . styles with plain or stretch straps. 450 to I2 00. Qi.rdl.es Bank teller to man at window: "Sorry, Mr, | Jones, your wife beat you to the draw." A HOST OF NEW SPRING ARRIVALS IN MISSES, I LADIES AND CHILDREN’S WEAR - Upstairs. 18 HOUR GIRDLES : with the new front ’ panel for more ' tummy control, with / famous 18 hour comf­ort, Favorite styles I500 1° 18 50 , "I Can't Believe It’s\ A Girdle" - unbelt %v«! •, able control yet light, weight. You won’t be- •. lieve it’s a girdle , either until you try it^ MAGRA-! H TRADING COMF.vNY LTD. HARDWARE DEPT MATTRESS OZITE SALE SAVE 2CW Simmon>s "Great Sleep" Maxipedic Mattress „ 7. with extra firmness for comfort. Has 312 resilient adjustro-rest coils. Simcel cushioning by Dupont for superior firmness and support. Match­ing box springs have metal top construct­ion and anti-sway stabalizers. REGULAR 110.00ea.EITHER...8962.o3»sFO^AMBACKEDlin.fi»PRINTEDrun.ft.IOrateCarpetingcushionedwithasturdyfoambacking,Bronze,Gold,Green.AneyecatchingdesignonGoldorGreenFoambacked,95mOOR/CUTDOORExcellentfloorcoveringforsteps,porchandentryfloors,et?oPopularshadesofCopper,Gold,Green.6wide329sqyd.NOTICE;BrownieMotherswillholdameet­ingintheLionsHallTuesday,February19that8:30P.M.Allinterestedmotherspleaseattend.ANNOUNCEMENT:GalbraithBrosoannounceanntherL,D,S,HolyLandTourformembersofthecommunity.Plannowtojoinus.FormoreinformationwriteMrs.EvelynJensen,Box555Raymondor.phone7522035«WANTED:Babysittertocomeinparttimeduringtheweek.Ph,7583003»■Mrs.Rowinski,FORSALE:1971Skidoo371Nordic110.00 ea. EITHER... 89^-*62. o 3 » s F Ô A M BACKED lin. fi» P R I N TED run. ft. I Orate Carpeting cushioned with a sturdy foam backing, Bronze, Gold, Green. An eye-catching design on Gold or Green Foam backed, ^95 mOOR/CUTDOOR Excellent floor covering for steps, porch and entry floors, et?o Popular shades of Copper, Gold, Green. 6’ wide 3'29' sq yd. NOTICE; Brownie Mothers will hold a meet­ing in the Lions Hall Tuesday, February 19th at 8:30 P.M. All interested mothers please attend. ANNOUNCEMENT: Galbraith Broso announce ' annther L,D,S, Holy Land Tour for members of the community. Plan now to join- us.- For more information write Mrs. Evelyn Jensen, Box 555^ Raymond or. phone 752-2035« WANTED: Baby sitter to come in part time during the week. Ph, 758-3003» ■ Mrs. Rowinski, FOR SALE: 1971 Skidoo - 371 Nordic 400.00. N, Ripley, Ph. 653-2.532, Spring Coulee.• M.I.A. DANCE -Saturday evening February 16th, Magrath Big Gym, 9 to 120 The Dry­landers" Band in attendance. Adults 2.00Students2.00 Students 1.50® NOTICE: There will be a meeting e»f the Magrath and district History Association Tuesday, February 19th at the Town Hall for Progress reports. J.A. Spencer, Pres NOTICE: Anyone wishing a subscription to the. Raymond Review can contact Mrs. Eva Gruninger, The Review is now under new ownership of Mr, and Mrs. Ray Johnson (nee Afton Gruninger). 3150peryear.Ph.7523635»Thiswhiche,C.C.M.EXERCISEBICYCLEStationaryExerciserdesignodtocombineallthewellknownexercisesandmanyofth6pleasurebenefitsofcycling,unitfeaturesanAutomaticTimerenablesyoutosetyourExercisetimaSpeedometersoyoucancycleatthedesiredspeedindicatedintheexerciseprogram,anOdometerwhichindicateshowfaryou"travel"ateachworkout:aPressurecontrolwhichenablesyoutoincreaseordecreasetheeffortneededtocycleandthuscontroltheprogressionofyourexer­cise,C)5NOWONDISPLAY..../QREGULAR3150 per year. Ph. 752-3635» This which e, C.C.M. EXERCISE BICYCLE Stationary Exerciser designod to combine all the well known exercises and many of th6 pleasure benefits of cycling, unit features an Automatic Timer enables you to set your Exercise tim' a Speedometer so you can cycle at the desired speed indicated in the exercise program, an Odometer which indicates how far you "travel" at each workout: a Pressure control which enables you to increase or decrease the effort needed to cycle and thus control the progression of your exer­cise, C)5 NOW ON DISPLAY .... /Q REGULAR 16.88 SET 0»»Dy«UOcn MENU-ETTE SET ■ 3 piece Freeze, Cook, Serve set consisting of 16 oz» covered Saucepan, 24 oz, covered Saucepan 6§" covered Skillet all with lids + 1 handle. 1399 s A'UCEPAN SET-3 PIECE 32 oz. - 48 oz. - 56 oz. Saucepans with covers and 1 handle. QO REGULAR 24.60........URECREATIONNOTICE:TherewillbenoRecreationeveningon.February20thduetotheBandConcert,isplannedforApril3rdtomakecpfirthisnightO«•O030,Afamilymanisonewhohasreplacedthecurrencyinhiswalletwithsnapshots.ADULT,AdultAn.extraeveningSAVEONTHE"REGINA"VACUUMCLEANERqcREGULAR24.60 ........ | U RECREATION NOTICE: There -will be no Recreation evening on.February 20th due to the Band Concert, is planned for April 3rd to make cp fir •this night „ O «• O 0 3 0 • , A family man is one who has replaced the currency in his wallet with snapshots. ADULT , Adult An. extra evening SAVE ON THE "REGINA" VACUUM CLEANER qc REGULAR 89.95 ,...... J TOOLS 10.00extra.MAGRA!HTRADINGCOMP/aN/LTD.DRYGOODSDEPT.JhermaIESMONDBRANDThermalBlankets,50er,40White,Rose,Lavender,Blue,Gold,iGreen.Satinbindingo72X84aioraiIFloralpatternedEsmondBlanketsinlovelyshadesofGold,Rose,Mauve,andBlue072X84.....„„..»......OIIBARRLILChWOOL...I8oz."Barrel"ofYamOrlonAcrylic1Canadianmade»Individualcellowrapped»j/jApopularcolorstochossefrom»■iREGULAR10.00 extra. MAGRA! H TRADING COMP/aN/ LTD. DRY GOODS DEPT . Jher ma I | ESMOND BRAND Thermal Blankets, 50% rolyest-f er, 40% Viscose, Plain shades of OR White, Rose, Lavender, Blue, Gold, i Green. Satin bindingo 72X84 aiorai I Floral patterned Esmond Blankets in • lovely shades of Gold, Rose, Mauve, | and Blue 0 72X84 . . ... „ „.. » ..... .|O I I BARRL-ILCh WOOL ...■ I 8 oz. "Barrel" of Yam - Orlon Acrylic 1 Canadian made» Individual cello wrapped» j/jA- popular colors to chosse from» ■i REGULAR 3.20 barrel IliUlHIi III I llillll II111111 HI I Hill li Hill...... . BATH "Whisper" Bath Mats of Acrylic Pile. So nofit and luxurious« Gorgeous shades of Blue, Pink, Yellow, Gold, Mauve, White and Orange» Size: 20x34, REGULAR 5e00eachFuneralServicesforthelateHarryClevelandAustin,whopassedawaySunday,February3rdattheageof82years,wereheldintheMagrathUnitedChurchWednesdayafternoon,February6that2P.M.withRevoJamesRuxtonofficiating,,UsherswereLenWhittandBobOwensandMrs,GretaMaiandMrs.ElsieOwenspresidedattheguestregisterswhichweresignedbythelargenumberoffriendsandrelativesattendingtheservicetopaytheirlastrespectscMrs»MaryYvonneHohmwasorganistandaccompaniedthecongregationinthesingingoftheopeninghymn"LeadOn0KingEternal"»ThelinesofscriptureandthefuneraladdressweregivenbyRev.Ruxton»L.BoTannersangasavocalsolo"TheLordsMyShepherd"accompaniedattheorganbyMrsoTinaReid.Closinghymnwas"GuideMe0ThouGreatJehovah".HonoraryPallbearerswereFellBalderson,ArthurSpencer,MikeSchneyder,Rich­ardBradshaw,DanMaiandErvinHarris.LethbridgeLegionnairesattendedasagroup,ActivePallbearerswereFloydToomer,JohnBrunner,BlaineNeilson,EricHohm,GarthVealeandAllenOwens»IntermenttookplaceinthefamilyplotoftheMagrathCemetery,,MartinBros,Ltd.weredirectorsofthefuneralarrangements»TheMagrathandDistrictHistoricalSocietywishestoexpresstheirthankstothefollowingbusinessplacesforthepre­saleofMagrathHistoryBookswhichhavebeenreportedtodate:MagrathTradingCooLtd»20booksjMagrathPharmacy6books»SheersInsurance2books.MagrathLionsClub20bookswithapledgeofanother5e00 each Funeral Services for the late Harry Cleveland Austin, who passed away Sunday, February 3rd at the age of 82 years, were held in the Magrath United Church Wednesday afternoon, February 6th at 2 P.M. with Revo James Ruxton officiating,, Ushers were Len Whitt and Bob Owens and Mrs, Greta Mai and Mrs. Elsie Owens presided at the guest registers which were signed by the large number of friends and relatives attending the service to pay their last respectsc Mrs» Mary Yvonne Hohm was organist and accompanied the congregation in the singing of the opening hymn "Lead On 0 King Eternal"» The lines of scripture and the funeral address were given by Rev. Ruxton» L. Bo Tanner sang as a vocal solo "The Lord’s My Shepherd" accompanied at the organ by Mrso Tina Reid. Closing hymn was "Guide Me 0 Thou Great Jehovah". Honorary Pallbearers were Fell Balder-son, Arthur Spencer, Mike Schneyder, Rich­ard Bradshaw, Dan Mai and Ervin Harris. Lethbridge Legionnaires attended as a group, Active Pallbearers were Floyd Toomer, John Brunner, Blaine Neilson, Eric Hohm, Garth Veale and Allen Owens» Interment took place in t he family plot of the Magrath Cemetery,, ' Martin Bros, Ltd. were directors of the funeral arrangements» The Magrath and District Historical Society wishes to express their thanks to the following business places for the pre­sale of Magrath History Books which have been reported to date: Magrath Trading Coo Ltd» - 20 booksj Magrath Pharmacy - 6 books» Sheer’s Insurance - 2 books. Magrath Lions Club - 20 books with a pledge of another 100.00 if needed. All books sell for 10.00each»TheBankofMontrealadonationof10.00 each» The Bank of Montreal - a donation of 25»00. Many individuals have contributed to this pre-sale. The Publish­ers require X number of dollars as a down payment. If there are others who would care to help out with this pre-sale, it would be appreciated» Finance Committee - Cal Alston, C»S» Matkin, Lloyd Sabey, Harold Boucher» ANNUAL MEETING - of Magrath and District Chamber of Commerce will be held in the Magrath High School Gym Monday, February 18th at 8 P.M» Progress report re; Rail Line & Elevator Abandonment will be sub­mitted » Mr. E»W0 Ted Hinman will he guest speaker» His topic - "What After January 2nd, 1975 - Where Will You Haul?? The Telephone Extension Area Programme will also be discussed. Come and support your Chamber of Commerce. MAGRAT 1 TRADING COMF. ,NY LTD. MEN'SBOYS' WEAR 20% OFF = REGUIAR 8,95tTHANKYOU:IamleavingMagrathandIwishtothankmygocdneighborsandfriendsforbeingsokindtome.Wishingyouallthebest,MargaretAnderson.SALE(yooeeooMensPyjamasinFlannelette,Broadcloth,PeimapressCottonsandNeverPressfabrics.Chooseaneyecatchingprint,stripeor.plainshade«,S,M.L,XL,REGULAR8,95 t- - THANK YOU: I am leaving Magrath and I wish to thank my gocd neighbors and friends for being so kind to me. Wishing you all the best, Margaret Anderson. SALE (yooee^oo Men's Pyjamas in Flannelette, Broadcloth, Peima-press Cottons and Never Press fabrics. Choose an eye-catching print, stripe or. plain shade«, S, M. L, XL, REGULAR 4,95 to 11,00 Men's Pullover and Cardigan Sweaters by Jantzen, Included are All Wools, Blends and Acrylic Knits in plain and patterned styles that are sure to co-ordinate with the popular Fortrel Pants, 20% OFF Men* s Crew Neck Pullover Sweaters in Rib Knit, Grape Gold, Aqua, Grey THANK YOU: Our most sincere thanks to our dear friends and family for cards, letters, phone calls, floral tributes, food, and housecalls, we will be forever indebted to you all, "Thank you" also to the doctors, nurses and staff of the Magrath Hosp-| ital who gave our husband and father j the finest care possible for which | we will be eternally grateful. Flora Austin, 1 Bev, Walt & family, Marion, Russ & | family, | MEN’S STANFTETJ~)’S T SHIRTS - TURTLE NECK, LONG SLEEVE, COTTON AND RED, NAVY, BROWN. REGULAR 5.95 THANK YOU: We wish to express our I heartfelt thanks to our many friends | and relatives during our recent ber- p eavement, Thanks for the cards, flowers and other expressions of symp athy, A special thanks to the doc­tors and nursing staff of the Magrath Hospitql who have been so very eon­siderate during Alex’s lengthy ill­ness, Your acts of kindness were much appreciated, Lyda, Richard & Cheryl Poulsen THANK YOU; My thanks and appreciation to the doctors and Hospital Staff and= my many friends who sent cards and gifts during my recent stay in hosp­ital. So Ao Jensen (Little) POLYESTER KNIT, WHITE, GREY, S. M E 1 TABLE OF SHOES Men’s Dress Oxfords Men’s Casual Shoes Yuuth’s Sprinters in White with Blue stripes N S ) Visitor to fanner: "What time do you go to work?" Farmer: "Sir, I don’t go to work, I wake up surrounded by it." NEW SPRING SLACKS HAVE ARRIVE.% MAGRATH TRADING COMPANY LTD. MEN S BASKETBALL NEWS Friday night Magrath Zeniths and Magrath Eagles hosted two very important league games with Raymond. Raymond Muntangs squeezed past Eagles with a score of 44-42. Tom Alston sunk 12 points for the Eagles, Magrath Zeniths suffered a defeat against Raymond Comets with a score of 63-57» Kevin Anderson netted 17 points and Tim Rollingson added 14 points for Zeniths. This Friday Zeniths and Eagles travel to L.C.I, On Saturday they go to Raymond for more league games. Wool Plaid Bomber Corduroy BOYS' WEAR 1 group of Men’s Coat's including. "Weathermaster" Top Coats, Car Boats and Jackets, HaVy Jackets 1/3 OFF SUBURBANS Men’s Light Tan Cord Suburban Car Coats with dark brown pile collar and MAGRATH PARK THEATRE NEWS: Friday and Saturday February th and 16th "HERE COME THE FUZZ" an adult movie, not suitable for children, starring Burt Reynolds , Yul Bryner and Raquel Welch SATURDAY MATINEE - Feb. 16th, 2 PJf. "THE SHEEFMAN" with Glen Ford and Shirley MacLeane. 1 lining. REGUIAR 39.95NOTICE:SpringCouleeUnitedChurchSeniorSundaySchoolClasswillbecan­vassingfortheCanadianHeartFounda­tionSunday,February17thintheSpringCouleeArea.Blls/tBootsWANTED:Girlstapshoessize8.Rhone7583540NOTICE:HunterswishingtohaveheadsmeasuredfortheMagrathRodandGunClubpleasehavethemintoArndtMotorsbeforeFebruary16th.FOUND:1pairofChildrensmittsinfrontofGlennFletcherresidence.Ownermayhavebycal11ngattheFletcherhomeandidentifying.REGULAR39.95 NOTICE: Spring Coulee United Church Senior Sunday School Class -will be can­vassing for the Canadian Heart Founda­tion Sunday, February 17th in the Spring Coulee Area. Blls/t 'Boots WANTED: Girls tap shoes size 8. Rhone 758-3540 NOTICE: Hunters wishing to have heads measured for the Magrath Rod and Gun Club please have them into Arndt Motors before February 16th. FOUND: 1 pair of Children's mitts in front of Glenn Fletcher residence. Owner may have by cal 11 ng at the Fletcher home and identifying. REGULAR 24.95 .................. Snow T>oots Men’s Brown Rubber Pull-on Snew Boots with wool pile lining, SIZES: 8 to 11. 895 I .oiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiHmmiiiiniiiiimmniuHHuiHHiiiuittiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiifiitiimimiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiHiHiiltKtiHiitiiniiiliiiiiiiK'iUHiiitib DRESS WANTED: Anyone having an apartment or house for rent in Magrath please phone 758-3503. Thank you. »••••••• Mr. and Mrs. Jim Fellger return­ed Saturday from a two week holiday in Hawaii. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Karren of Lethbridge were "Store" shoppers Thursday last. Mrs. Elva Harker of Lethbridge is visiting at the home of her son­in- law and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Dale Toomer. Mr. Luke Murikami is a patient in St. Michael’s Hospital as a result of injuries sustained in a car-truck collision Monday evening. Men’s Brown Leather Bush B»ots with sturdy Rubber cleated soleu. Wool felt liners. I995 REGULAR 12.95MensDressShirtsinWhiteandcolors.Popularnewstylesintheeverpopular"NeverPress"andeottMiBmadclothoSIZES:14toIP.12.95 Men’s Dress Shirts in White and colors. Popular new styles in the ever-popular "Never Press" and eott-Mi Bmadclotho SIZES: 14 to ■ IP. - ¿.00 - 12.0020SOYSJACSHIRTSBoysPlaidJac.Ehirt3inassortedcolors.SIZES:1418.req.,12.00 20% OFF SOYS JAC SHIRTS Boys’ Plaid Jac.Ehirt3 in assorted colors. SIZES: 14 - 18. req., 6.98 ................ ...................................... num.................. I....................nil............ ............... •........... MAG RAT rl TRADING COMPANY LTD. I RING I BOLOGNA I PLAIN OR GARLIC £ ..6.3.>c.h. .4 .• o. •. •. c .c ..9..9.. CROSS RIB 19 meaty lb. L XI BEEF SAUSAGES 199 S U T T lean ♦—® lb. A well known South Albertan, Travers Smith passed away in Cardston Thursday, February 7th at the age of 57 years. Funeral services were held Monday after­noon in the Cardston 4th Ward LoD.S. Chapel. Mr. Smith was a prominent livestock breeder, and rancher. He was a staunch member of the L.D.S. Church* Mrs. Gertrude Williams of Calgary was a weekend visitor at the homes of her brother and sister-in-law Mr, and Mrs. Earl Tomlinson and her aunt Mrs. Elizabeth James. BAND CONCERT - Dr. Goodman, chairman of the Music Department of Bo Y.U0 will conduct the Concert Band in an evening of music Wednesday February 20th at 8 P.M. in the Big ^ym. Adults $1.00, Students 50?. Following the Concert a Bake Sale will be held. Everyone is invited to attend. WANTED: Light weight single Driving Hamess (saddle horse type). Ph. 758-3588. A prominent Magrath citizen, John Henry Bridge, passed away in the Magrath Hospital Tuesday morning, February 12th at the age of 84 years. He is survived by his loving wife Alvira, two sons James and Jaik of Raymond, three daughters Mrs. Garth (Avilda) Coleman and Mrs. E. Pingree (Betty) Tanner both of Magrath and Mrs. Henning (Geraldine) Andersen of Salt Lake City, Utah. Funeral services were held this Thursday afternoon in the Magrath L. b;, S. Chapel* MY PURPOSE To he a little kindlier With the passing of each day; ' To leave but happy memories As I go along my way; To use possessions that are mine In service full and free; To sacrifice the trivial things For larger good to be; To give of love in lavish way That friendship true may live; To be less quick to criticize, More ready to forgive; To use such talents as I have To take the bitter with the sweet, Assured 'tis better so; To be quite free from self-intent Whate’er the task I do; To help the world’s faith stronger grow, In al 1 that’s good ana. true; To keep my faith in God and right No matter how things run; To work and play and pray and trust Until the journey’s aone. God grant to me the strength of heart, Of motive and of will, To do my part and falter not His purpose to fulfill. - Selected. ••••••• Mrs. Barbara Graham of Milk River was a visitor Tuesday at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Orville Hillmer. Mr. and Mrs, Dee Leishman and Jane were Calgary visitors during the weekend, guests of their son and daughter-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Gregg Leishman. MAGRAiH TRADING COMPANY LTD.__ E ¡ORANGE CRYSTALS ¡1 ORANGE JUICE TANG 4 pack 99C GRAHAM WAFERS WESTERN FAMILY 48 oz. BREAD DOUGH CD I : RHODES 8/5's h I tn< minti........ .......................................................................mfiHiuummmimmmmtmirmiimmmHii........ ! in mut mim I li n«i<m mm mmi m.....mmmmmuimmm......mmmmm......... .... CREAM CORN CAKE MIXES AYIMERS 14 oz 3/ /9C AYLMER'S Tomato or Vegetable DUNCAN HINES 19 oz. n // 10 r>z 53C s f i£ Ê D row Q 05 WESTERN FAMILY ....3# A. G. CANNED ....Tall Tins C RED DELICIOUS APPLES A lb. bags ...GOO RED GRAPES -emperor ib. A 3 0 GREEN CABBAGE - CALIFORNIA CARROTS. 21b. bags... A 3 TOMATOLS - bulk it. 49
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