THE HANNA HERALD and EAST CENTRAL ALBERTA NEWS THURSDAY, Kyi^RY 11 Interest in Dire Need of Improvement '4*F- "To Be Or Not to Be
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^mt^*^f^ /* CONTINUANCE OF HANNA BOARD OF TRADE HINGES ON MEETING ITITTTJ CALLED FOR MONDAY, JAN. 29 1 flEl President- Puts Issue Squorely "AND EAST CENTRAL ALBERT^WEWS m*l Wfl Before Membership; Attendance And *fa*.i 1962 Subscription $30f*mt .Per "Toor—7c Per Copy VOLUME 50 No. 11 THE HANNA HERALD and EAST CENTRAL ALBERTA NEWS THURSDAY, Kyi^RY 11 Interest In Dire Need of Improvement '4*f- "To be or not to be. ." That question is often associated with the writings of Shakespeare. However, in this case it in Cattle Sales OLD NEWSPAPER volves the Hanna Board of Trade and the statement was made RECALLS "1889" by President Gordon Lunde, on the eve of a New Year, in which the fortunes of the Board, operative-wise are at a very low Resume After Things were cheap in the east in 1889 and the Indians inors- Liquorf ebb. "To be or not to be", said Gordon, "is about the best way to describe the present situation of the Board." on the western plains had just Holiday Layoff gotten over the Riel Rebellion. Obvious lack of attendance and So it says in an old London, WILL WE, OR WON'T WE, even interest on the part of the I Will Be Held On Ont. newspaper with an 1889 majority of Hanna business men, Every Other Sat. publishing date, dug up by has led what active members there At Hanna Mart Mr. Alex Gray of the Scot- are still left to wonder whether field district and brought in Troubled Mixture the Board should be "folded up" Three hundred and twenty-six to the Herald for the editor's or not. A suggestion has been head of assorted cattle as well as perusal. The ancient paper made that an executive of say six 29 registered Shorthorn range was found in a mirror at the •LOCAL JUVENILES GETTING INTO I or seven members continue to ope bulls went on sale at the Hanna Gray home, and while it is yel Auction Market last Saturday as Meeting Of JUBILEE COMMITTEE rate the board, but even this plan lowed with age, the print is CALLS MEETING would not be too effective unless sales resumed following the Christ still in good shape. Here are TROUBLE THROUGH PRACTICE OF f wholehearted support in the form mas holidays. The sales will be some of the commodities sel conducted from now until spring Sustained efforts towards ar of better interest was received ling in those days: men's over Stockgrowers ranging for the Hanna Jubilee from members. at least, on alternate Saturdays, coats $3.50; men's tweed suits with the next one being Saturday Celebration this coming Aug ADULTS SUPPLYING STRONG DRINK To bring the whole matter to a January 20. 4.00; boy's suits $1.00; a dou ust, will get under way with a ble seated Gladstone cutter At Sunnynook general meeting of the Jubilee Police Department Catches One And head President Lunde has called With a goodly number of buyers a general meeting of the Board to (pulled by horses) sold for $60 FUA Locals Jo<n Committee in the town office present, cattle were in good de and if you bought three there On Lookout For Others; Motorists be held in the town office on Mon mand and prices too were good. Forces In Making on Monday, January 15. The day, January 29 at 7.30 p.m. As was a forty percent discount. meeting called by general Warned Re. Condition of Streets Top prices were as follows: steer Pain then, like the present was Plans For Gathering Tar as the Board of Trade's future calves, $26.70, heildr calves $23.40; chairman Mayor P. Kennedy in Hanna this meeting should de very much in evidence among An important meeting to farm will start at 7.30 sharp. It is Much of the difficulty in which local juveniles have found grass fed yearling steers $22.60; the folks. For instance, there cide whether "It is to be, or not cows $16.40. ers and ranchers in the south coun urgently requested that all i-hemselves recently, has been traced down to the age-old prob to be ... ". was the Radway Pill Co. with try around the Sunnynook, Rose committee members as well as lem of liquor. This was the opinion gained by the Herald In The bulls from the herd of thc pills for the ready relief of Madge Shorthorns Ranch at Rich- Lynn. Pollockville and other areas others interested in promot an interview with Chief of Police Wm. Redding when discuq^ dyspepsia and the "conqueror has been called for January 15, at ing the fiftieth anniversary ce dale, did not sell as high as ex of pain". "Martyrs to head sing police activities at the station Monday afternoon. It wdB Will Reorganize pected, although several of the 2 p.m. in the Sunnynook commu lebration make every effort to ache were quickly relieved nity hall. be at this meeting. Recently noted that several youngsters are now due to appear in court 4-H Crop Club eighteen month-old sires brought with a preparation known as for various misdemeanors, and a number of them wW find for as high as five hundred dollars. Mr The meeting is being sponsored letters and advertising forms Ayer's Sarsaparilla. There was by-the Rose Lynn and Square Deal were sent out in connection the first time perhaps, that "booze" can lead to trouble, ond" Keith Gordon, of the Craigmyle Madge in conversation with the a great similarity in reading Gordon Lunde district, and a supporter of the Herald was non-committal on the Locals of the FUA, and will deal with advertising for the jubi plenty of it! conditions of Hanna's streets, the content between 1889 and tho lee booklet. Response to this president of the Hanna Board of 4-H Club movement, announces sale of his animals, although he mainly with business and affairs Chief suggested that all motorists present day. A heading intro pertaining to the stock raising in is said to be very good. How Chief Redding told the Herald Trade who on January 29 will put that a reorganization meeting of did proffer the opinion that those that in his opinion there is a small make a determined effort te use who bought bulls certainly got ducing some sort of "light" dustry. ever, there is one point the the issue of Board of Trade con the Craigmyle 4-H Crops Club will reading was "The Gun Maker number of adults who are supply extfa caution due to ley conditions. tinuance before the membership. good quality animals. The Short Among speakers attending the committee would like to men The town public works department be held in the Princeton school of Moscow". Another advt. meeting will be A. M. Streeter, tion in this connection. Not all ing the minors. Evidence of this "Will the Board operate or won't horn part of the sale attracted a was shown in recent police records has spread cinders ond all hart January 16 at 7.30 p,m. All former large number of buyers from ma read: "Why cry with neuralgia president of the Western Stock monies collected for advertis surfaced streets, and this is a trig it?". That is the question to be toothache, faceache, earache or when a young man of adult age answered when it is hoped a large members will be welcome and new ny points in Alberta Growers' Association and E. A. ing in the booklet will be used help, he said. However, all inter ones are also anticipated. Young headache?". It advertised Chisholm, secretary. for the production of the same. was fined $75, a portion of which sections are dangerous, and be sug turnout of members will be on "Kamphone" for prompt re was for supplying liquor to a min hand. The meeting is in the town people and adults interested in The meeting is open to the pu A very large percentage of gested motorists eat their speeds the work of the club are urgently Starts at Consort lief. "Kamphone" was the ans blic and officials extend a cordial these funds will be used to or and the other for securing same far below the allotted limit, at office and starts at 7.30. Please wer to some of the modern for a man on the interdiction list. mark your calendar! requested to attend. invitation to all those interested. good advantage in the staging least until streets improve. A number of Hanna Kinsmen, drugs way back in '89, but of the jubilee, so while adver The minor involved was a young headed by president Gene Waskei- some how er other people still tisers are contributing to the girl. wich journeyed to Consort Wed complain of headches. The old publication, they are also giv The Chief left no doubt that pen New Dote For CALGARY WHOLESALE FIRM BUYS nesday night where they assisted newspaper was full of inter Minor Hockey ing financial assistance to tha alties would be severe in future in the constituting of a club at esting events, etc., written in overall jubilee production. for anyone caught supplying liq Furturity Entries that point. It was an occasion in the plain style of the day, and Dont forget that important uor to under-age persons, and he which Clarence Harrison, formerly fully demonstrating that things meeting on January 151 intimated that strict attention Date for entries in the Futv LOCAL FOOD STORE; BRIDGE BRAND of Hanna and a member of the Observance Race arranged by the Big - in general have changed migh p D would be directed by police to sus I" local club here became the first ty fast since then.